fiSNJ A Khvj3f$, snr - watjs. -'S$r 5$' i " .. tn" THJ IiAKOAsTOBB DAILY TKTBLLI0JTOrOJR, THURSDAY, MABCH 18, 1888. & v -V-i 1 vt h .v A rOBT-MOrtlALTBAMHrOBMATION. There was a man of knowledge detp command ing sweep, who knew ft heap, ft ma wje studied day and night, and hardly spared the lime te sleep. This nin se staid 'he knew, ft maid, demure' afraid, and half dismayed, shy M the nymph nfaticlenlniylhs equMtenm In ieim sylvan shade. This innld se rare, wllh golden hair and modest ulr, no debonair, she charmed thl man of learned lore fttid caught him In her witching unto. This inannf thought and learned lore, hl hair he tore, and o'er and o'er, he loudly swore that he would cherUh her for aye, and he would lere her evermore. New they are wed, In hi library nooks among hi hoeka hit knee he croeki, and sees fall wife 10 seldom new that fae'a forgotten bow alia leek. Tlie wlfn tn whom the man lie fore ae loudly awera he would adore forevenuere,llres with her mother and declare her husband li ft regular bore. tYem the J.ynn (Man.) Union. m fl.AHTtIO TOBACCO BMDB. Hew they Carry en lb Great Leral Indnttry Denn In Maryland. Dunkirk, Calvert Ce., Md., Cerr. of tlie Haiti Haiti mere sun. Tlie Becend week of March li an Impert ant period ler (armors In tlie tobacco grow ing ceuuttM or tlie tUte. Aa early a January sometime a betl In raadote give ainalt planting extra early, but Uiere can be no regular depondenco upon theae winter beds, and frequently no geed reaultalrem tlieui. II made al all, they have te be made In auch a warm aeuthera hillside .that when the warmer seasons come en they burn like tlnder. Many farmers new de net make theae winter bed a at all, but save their fertilizing material for a large spring bed. Theae farmer seem the meat aucceserul alter all, and the custom Is becoming mera general. This spring bed la supplemented usually by a " branch bed," made In a low, moist npet, se that In case of a severe drought, which mar burn the winter bed, or even the spring bed, the branch bed may held sufficient moisture te withstand Uie etlecta of the heat and drought Theso branch beds may be made any time In March, and they often save a crop, although It can never boa full crop, as the plant ceme out Juicy and tonder, and the het suns el June ami July will burn thorn te a cinder when planted unless there hap pens te come a cloudy spoil at the tlme, which seldom occur. All things taken Inte consideration, and the experience of the eldest and best farmers has thus made the early part of March the favorite time for totaeco-bcd making. That the spot selected must hae a southern exposure or be pro pre tected from the northern winds, all success ful planters are agreed, but the character of the soil and the fertilizers te be used are sub jects upon which there is a diversity of opluleu. Heme farmers prefer the light gray soil, which is usually covered witn holly and Ivy bushes; ethers prefer pine land, well cotercd with shatters, or a black, loamy spot. It scouts that as a fertilizer stable cleanings are preferred, as they cause considerable heat by fermentation. Hogpen and honheuso scrapings are preferred by ethers, as they claim mat the stable cleanings produce tee much heat and will cause the planta te burn. A number of farmers object te using any farm fertilizer en the beds. They claim that It Is better te use what can be gathered en the farm for top dresalng for grass and te use en tobarce beds commercial fdrtltlrcra. Tnls practice Is obtaining considerable follow ing new, and farmers who have tned It Bay that they are better pleased with the result than they were with the old way. As a top dressing after the planta have come up commercial fertllizcra only seem te give saUslactlen. A. former practice was te top-dress with rich dirt anil scrapings nreunu barns and under Uiu sheds, but It is new generally believed ty some of our best tobacco planters that tins top dressing Induces a ravage by the dreaded tobacco lly which se often blights the hepes et the farmer by destroying the tobacco plant. It 1 thought that these tiles are kept from freezing In liielr embryo Btste from the protection all en! ml by the shelter, and, belcg carried te the bed with the flue scraping, they are en the spot te begin operations as seen as the plant come up. Thus it Is that In making beds the barn scrapings are net new being used for fear of the tly. Hut for this objection this would, It Is stated, be a supo supe supo rler fertilizer for the beds as It would net In duce burning as the stable cleanings de and would be used largely en spring beds. m m It the Cowboy Pianist a Fraud ? Frem the Amertcun Music Journal. A recent notice or tlie porfermauco in New Yerk or liabel, the cowboy pianist attracted the attention or a leading Jeweller or Temple, who address the following letter te Mr. J. N. -Pattlaen, efthUcity: Tkmplk, Texas, l'eb. 28, 18S5. Dkah Hin : Knclcaed you will find a clip ping lit regard te one Ratal. I cannot help unswerlugsuch bareraced falsehoods salt con tains, liabel Is a professional pianist, and his rattier was a Bret-class teachsr or music, lie was raised in Hegulne, Texan, can read music at first eight, and play a well as most professional plaulsts. The last tlme I saw film he was travelling for a music house at Ilenham, Texas. He played in J. a Whee ler's beer saloon here for mero than a year. Fer the truth et what 1 saw I refer te L, Ilarr, grocery merchant, or Temple. Texas, as he lias known Uabel from a child. Yours, Ac. 11. SANDUAM. A Ureal lllvalry. Frem the Ksteilne (Dak.) Bell. Said the mayor of Minneapolis te an alderman : "I hear that another family moved InteSU Paul yesterday." "Yea," "Hew large?" "Man an' wlln and lour children." "That's bad. What are we doing T" "Well, one pair of twins Is reported from the Fourth ward, and two immigrants from New Yerk have Just get heie. J. expect a friend and his wire and one child te arrive en the neon train. I Ihlnk we'll manage te keep up with that ont-herse town dewu the river. Ban Scene In Court. from the New Tork Times. Unde Itastus (te magistrate) Ye' tnusn't be tee ha'd en er poe' ole man, sab. J'a a orphan. Magistrate Hew old are you, Uncle llastusT Uncle Rutin 'Reut sebbenty, sail. Magistrate It's bard lines te be an orphan at your age. Uncle Kastus 'Deed 'tis, sail.', My poe' ole mudder died two months befe' 1 was Wn. Magistrate Don't you mean yourfather? Uncle Kastus P'raps I does, ye' henah. I specs l'a net In my right mln' or I wouldn't 'tempt ter steal chickens from a man what keeps a yaller dawg. S An Kudes el Farm Hands. A Kalelgh dispatch states that since the first ef.lhe year net less than 7,000 and prob ably 10,000 laborers have lett North Carolina for the states south and for Arkansas, and there is new demand for farm hands that cannot be supplied. The cause for this exodus, It is said, is te be found In the Hen laws, the system of farming, and the bad crops et the past three yean. m m Our Progress. As stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, se tee huge, drastic, catbartlc nllli, composed of crude and bulky medicines, are quickly abandoned with the tn .ui..Atinn nr lit. IMrfw' ' Pleasant Punrattve PelleU," whlcn are sugar cua larger than muaUrd seeds, bul highly concentrated vegetable Pellets. Wiiicu uru iuksi wmwu, wj mwe Stwus, UUfr i;uiuruacu ui extracts, jiy inlS-M,Tb&W druggists. s m The farmer tired with ovorwerk blesses the great pAln cure St. Jacobs Oil. Net Symptoms, Det The Disease. It would seem te be truth appreciable by oil, and especially by professors of the healing art, that te remove the disease, net te alleviate Us symptoms, should be the chief aim of medica tion. Yet tn hew many Instances de we see this tmtb admitted In theory, Ignored In prac tice. The reason that Hosteller Stomach Bit ters Is successful la se many cases, with which remedies previously tried were Inadequate te cope, Is attriuoiauie ie uiu ac iiuh uus weai ctne which reaches and removes the causes of the various maladies te which It 1 adapted. In digestion, feverand ague, liver complaint, gout, rheumatism, disorder of the bowels, urinary al. lectiens and ether maladies are net palliated merely, but rooted ent by It. It gees te the fountain head. It Is really, net nominally, a radical remedy, and It endows the system wllh aa asaeaat of vigor which is best -protaeuea asaUsat sUaaaaa. BWriiS-Jv If the gentlemen whose Ihts rs tdtfae lady's snowy brew and thns caught ft severe old had hut used Or. Unit's Cough Syrup, no doctor's hill would have been psceksa ry. some gentns proposes 10 imroance paper shirt. wearing paper sniris means neanni r rheumatism Will mUTBUUII Will yUWQVBIi Oil, newever naner shirts might still be a success, Price esnls. t Jens If, KmsAtL, of Westfletd, Chautauqua Ce., N. Y., writes May 50, 18S4, that he was suffer ing with Kheumatle Fever, and had Constipa tion se bad that many times he wenttwehe days without an evacuation. Ulven up by phy sicians, boas a last resort took Brand rein's l'llls, two every night inr seven weeks. Mew he Is an entirely-well .man, and never nses any ether medicine for blrasolfer family, lie will answer any Inquiries. BPMOIAL KOTICmg. Carious te mink that desks and chairs kill pco pce le. but the? de. Taken In lanre anantftle office furniture lanital as yellow fever. We sit and write nnrsAlvea r. Bedentarr habits prodnce constipation I that begets dyspepsia i rheumatism and kidney trouble fellow In their train and death ends the chanter. Yen whose lives of oft res passed eyer desks and In the confined air office sought te keep Ur. Kennedy's Fa rile Remedy "always en band for the vnrlln stomach and brain , mario-imeeosw Kerrwas teaktlHeisrt Men Yen are allowed afrti trial of thirty dayi of the aseef Ur. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic llelt with Kleetrle Baspensery Appltanees, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com plete restoration te health, vigor and manhood guaranteed, he risk Is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc mailed free by addressing Veltate llelt Ce., star shall, Mich. AUK YOU MADK miserable, by Indigestion, Censtl nation, lltzclnesa. lyess of AnnetTte. Yel low Skin t Bhlleh's Vltatlzer Is a positive care. for sale br 11. II. Cochran. DrncsrlsU Ne. 137 North (Jueen street. SI.KKl'LKSS NIUIITS, made miserable by that terrllile cough. Bhlleh's Cure Is the remedy for you. yorsaleey 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS! North Queen street. "HACKMKTACK" a latlii(r and fragrant per. fume. Price Stand ed cents, Kersale by 11. li. Cochran, DrngglsU Ne. 137 North gnecn street. The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority dle wllh Consump tion. This dlsease may cemmence with an ap parently harmless cough which csn tin cured In stantly by Kemp's llclsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed teenra and relieve all cases. l'i lee al cents and II. Trial tit free. Fer suln by It. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Uut-en street. eO-lwdAltw BIIILUU'S CATAUKII KEMKDV-n posltlve euro for Catarrh, Ulptberla, and Canker sleutlu Fer sale by It. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Never Uln Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed spirits, less nf appctlte, general debility, dis ordered bleed, weak- constitution, headache, or any dUeesn of a billens nature, by all means Crocure n tiettle of Kleetrle miters. Yeu will e surprised te see the rapid Improvement that wtll follewt you wtll be inspired with new llfu; strength and activity will return ; pain and tnlsery will ceaM, aud henceforth you will re joice In the praise or Kleetrle Itinera, Beld at fifty cent a bottle at Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. it)) TThAs Hew absurd te wheeze with a cough which Hale's Heney of lloreheund and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps curelu ene mlnute. mli-lwdeed&w I was troubled with chronle catarrh and gath ering In the head, was very deal at times, had discharges from my ears, and was unable te breathe through my nose, llefere the second bottle of Kly's Cream Halm was exhausted I was cured, and te-day enley sound health. C.I.t'or C.I.t'er blu, a Chestnut 81, Field Manager Phtladel) phla l'ub. Heuse, Pa. I am en my second bottle et Kly's Cream llatm, betng a sufferer from catarrh since 1 was aehtld, hut wllh this medlclne lam being cured. Win. L. Dayton, llroeklyii, uil8-2wdeedlw CeLDKN'a Liquid lleef Tenlcl As a tonte In all cases of debility and weakness, cannot be surpassed. uill-lwileedAw A Very Narrow KMape. " Yes, I had a very narrow escape," said a prominent citizen te a friend, "lwas ceutlned te my bed fur a year and my friends gave me up toracensnmpllve'sRrave, until 1 began using Kemp's Ualsnui for the Tbrent and Lungs, ana here I am, sound and hearty," Price Sec. and Si. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137, North Queen street, Lancaster. FOIl DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle of Bhl Bhl eoh's Vlts.llr.er. It never falls te euro. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. WHY W1LL10U cough when Bhlleh's Cure will gire Immediate relief. PricelO cts.,S0cta , and II. Fer sale by 11. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North llueen street. A Great Discovery. Mr. Win. Thomas.ef Newton, Ie., says: "My wtfe has been seriously ntfected with a vuugh for twenty-five years, and this spring mera e erely than uvcr before, dhehed used many remedies witlieut relief, and belug urgedtntry Dr. King's New Discovery, did se, with moil gratifying re sult. The first bottle relieved her very much, and the Becend bottle has absolutely cured her. Mho has net had se geed health for thirty years.' Trial llettles Free nt CecJiran's Drug Htere. 137 and 1S9 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. l.tii;e suei,uu. l xn.xa (U) T1IK UEV. (1KO. II.THAYKK, of llourben Ind.says: " lletb myself and wlfn oweour lives teBIIII.OirBCONBLrMl'TIU.VCUKK." for sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Four-Fifths. Of our American peeple are afflicted with sick heuduche In either lis nervous, bilious or con- P:estle forms, catiicd by irregular habits, high Ivlns, etc., and no remedy hits ever conquered It until Dr. Lesllu's Special Prescription was dis covered. Glvelta trial. Bee advertisement In anotber column. (3) S!!IL011'8VlTALI7.Klllawhat yqn need for Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prlcu ID and 75 cents per bottle. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen street. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, lirutses, Bires, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbtlbalns, Hums and all Skin JCrupllens, positively cures Piles, or no pay re- 8 aired. It Is gnaranteed toglveporfoctsatlsfac teglveporfoctsatlsfac toglveperfoctsatlsfac on, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Fer sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 1ST and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. T TuAS(t) HKOCKMLE8. SPECIAL LKNTKN QOODH. Best selected cedrlsh, large fat, Juicy mack erel, smoked halibut, canned salmon, new crop olives, finest table oil, salad dressing, mustard and pickles, bananas, eranges and apples. Try our tine selected old llev. Java, Mecha and Im perial Hlo Coffees, they speak, for themseh es, very geed at Wic. Bargains, 3 and 4 fc of lllce for ise.: S ti geed prunes, 25c; elegant Debt .Syrup, 8c. per quart ! canned corn, 8c; 10 B kit lat mackerel, Wc. Please cull orsendyeurnrdera. angX-lyd Ne. 113 West King street c IIHAP KAMITiY OKOURItY. .li net te eat. Hut eattelUe," A new and selected assortment of llosten, Oat meal, Monitor, (linger. Pretzel, lllue Point lyster, Family and WuterCrucki-rs, Beds, Coffee, Tea, Nic-Nacs, Iximen, Lady's Fingers. Midgets, ltlHe Nuts. Cocea, Penn, Vanilla, and Milk Ills cultst Crystal, Uraham und Dinger Wsfurs, AlsnulargequantltyofFlneBMOKKl) SALMON, Halibut, Boneless Cedrlsb, ltusslan Saldine, Kxtra Ne. 1 Mackerel, Fine Mackerel srer&c! Beused Mackorel, Salmen, Lobsters, and Boyera Oysters, Helland, Portland and Scotch llerttng and Bloaters, The) Beat Cheeses in the Oity. Celvln's Pure Yerk County Buckwheat, nod a full line of rresh Groceries at OHABLBS MAONAY'S Choice Fiaily Grocery and Cheese Emporium, 113 and 147 MOUTH QUKEN STItKKT, Lancaster, l'a. Uneds delivered free te all parts et the city and environs. Telephone Connection. IU3uid , T BUHSK'B. DID YOU EVEKHKAKTHE L1KET GOOD, SOLID CRANBERRIES, AT 5 CENTS A QUA It'!'. BETTEU ONES, 3 O.UAKTS t'OH CENTS. HONEY I HONEY I fine Comb Heney. In two pound frames, at IS cents a pound ; by the case of about a pounds, at 15 cents a pound. reur pounds of Geed Prunes, 25 cents. four pounds of Geed Peaches, 25 cents. Pour pounds of Geed Dried Apples, 25 cents. 1 nruu puiiuus ui x-areu 1 uacnes, - cents. Pour pounds of Bice, 25 cents. Plve pounds of Beat Lump Starch, 25 cents. r.ieKanv j.ignveyrun, b cunts a nuarr. Confectioners' J aaa pulverized 1'ntverlzed Sugar, AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER. PA. Telephena Connections, TeUC AaaMWtAMM , . lARKKR'B TONIC. Attend te It New. Many suffering peerl drug themselves abeai with falling si failing strength, reeling that they are steaanvslnklns? into the grave, when ny using (lev would flndaenre cemmenc Parkers Tenln they would flndacnre ing with the first dose, and vitality and strength KIIMlV AMM I Ma. t.MMft. ,n tkfeM "InraU years old I have been sick nearly ail my life, and ought te knew something about medicine by this time. I have used Parker's Tonle freely for mere than aTarear, and conslder It the best remedy I have ever known. In fact, 1 new find no ether medicine neceesary. Fer weakness, debility, rheumatism, and that dis tressing all geneness and pain from which I infrerei. se long, It ha neeqnal. Idonetaeo bow anyone can afford te de without se valeabln and Frent street, Providence, It, I. PARKER'S TONIO. ll'renared tiv Illsenx A Ce.. N. Y.I Beld liy alt Druggists In large bottles at One Dellar, uiarl-lmMATh lAKKKH'H HAIR BALSAM the pnpntar favorite for dressing the hair, lie storing color wlien gray and preventing Dand- rnrr. It cleanses the i and Is sure te please. It cleanses the scalp, steps the hair falling, M0. and tl sizes at Druggist. liiMinl,Thw OI I'LASTKHS. DON'T BK SWINDLKD lly buying something you knew nothlngabent. We gnarantee the HOP PLABTKK the best ever known. The vlrtues or fresh Heps, Burgundy Pitch and Canada Balsam combined, make this plaster highly medicinal and active for the euro et pains, aches, soreness, cramps, stitches, crick and local weakness. Drives out pnln smoothes the part and strengthens. Beld by druggists and dealers. S9c.. for tl.nn. HOP PLA8TKU COMPANY, Bosten, Mass. Mailed for price. (3) HOP l'LAHTHIta Kill pain, soetho and stimulate the tired M.II..1.. .M wenaeriuuy strengthen weak parts. All the valnable medicinal virtues of u,im;icB, miu wi,iiul&ullT Sfcrvill i)ie. meaicinai rrosniieps, combined with Burgundy pitch and Canada Balsam. Applied te Backache, Sciatica, with Bunrnni Itbeumallsm, Crick, Stitches, Bldeache. Kidney Affections, Heve Chest, or any or the various pains and weaknesses se common, Instant relief is given, cures Dyspepsia ana i.tver troubles iinent imeratu ausing. M nir. Sold everywhere. 2&c.. ft for SI 00. Matted ter price. HOP PLA3TKK CO., Bosten, Mass. W HOP I'liASTEIW. Sic. each, 5 for f 1.0ft, any drag store. HOP PLABTKKS nre prepared from (he complete virtuoso! Heps, combined with Burgundy Pitch cause they net Instantly and cure speedily. If ply ene of these plasters nnd experience their seething, stimulating and strengthening effect. A wonderful cure for pain In the small or the back. e, ft for tl 00 everywhere. HOP PL AM TKIt COMPANY, Bosten. Sent by matt If de sired. (3) riOHN KKMOVKK. VICTORIA CORN REMOVER. Warranted tn eradlcate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or sort, wlllieutpaln. Sold by Uee. W. Hull, Chas. A. Locber, Jehn It. Kauffman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, and at BKCHTOLD'S tlKUQ STOKK, dccl9-lyd Ne. 401 West Orange St. GKAY'B HPKCIKIO MEDICINE. TheUreatKngllshllcmedy. An unfailing eure for Impotency and all Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Patn In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Uruve, Full particulars In our pamphlet, which wu de sire te send free by mat te every one. This Spe cifics modlctne Is sold by all druggists at 11 ier package, or six packaged rer or wtll be aunt free by melt en receipt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the agent, 11. 11. COCHKAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, Ne. 1J7 and 1W North Qui-:, street, I-uucuster, Pa. On account et counterfeits, we have adopled the Yellow Wrapper) the only genuine. TAk UltAY MKlflaiNK CO , Buffalo. N. Y. e UHKdUAUANTEKD. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by UK. J, It. MAYF.lt. Kaseateucei no operation or delay from busi ness t tested by hundrudsef cures. Main office. Ml AltCll ST., PHILA, Send for Circular. UMyd&w A l'TEll ALL OTUK1W KAIL, CONSULT DR. LOBB, 3-21 NORTH F1FTKKNTH STKKKT, (Belew Cal- lewhlll Street, Philadelphia.) SO YEAIIS' Ki'l'KUlKNCK. Uiiaranteedtnciire the afflicted nnd unfurtunate with Purely Vege table Medicines. Boek en special diseases free : sendrerlu AiUIcufree and strictly conPden cenPden tlal. Offlca lieiini, 11 u. in. te 2 p. m., 7 P. m. tell) p. in. Treatment by Mall. ml-lydjtw c iata iuih ay-fi: v int. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH S1.000 re any JMAr, .rear an en cirn.n, SUFFKIllNU FKOM CATARRH. A. K. NKWMAN, Urellne, Mich. Apartlcle Is upplliil te each nostril and 1 agreeable te use. Price 60 cents by mailer at druggists. Send for circular. KLY BKOTUKIIS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. InlySlyeed&lvw Dlt. DAISEX, OFFICES AND DUUfl STCUK, leaN.Sth St., Phllad'e., ltegtstcred Physician nnd Oruduate Jeffersen College, guarantees te cure all Bleed, Bfcln und Nervous Dlsoeses; also Private Diseases of either ser, wlthpurrlyegetable remedies. DR. DALSKN'S GOLDKN PKttlODIO PILLS are Safe, Certain and F-ffectual. F! box. Send for circular. 11(10 N. STH ST., Philadelphia. Treatment by Mall. f."7-lyd CAKE. BORE AND SPEEDY CORK. O Uurruai, Vaaioeoata and BroetaL DuaAsas. Whv be humbugged bv nuaeks. when von can find In Dr. Wrt: ..r-r.- r- n nyni the eiuy uaau' LAB PHTStOlAW In Pbilaaelpbla who makes a specialty of the abeve diseases and ecbbs them 1 Cuaas acAKAirrxBD. AdvieS rasa, day and oveu eveu lag. Strangers can be treated and return home the same day. OIBces private. lilt. W. II. WltlUHT, Ne. S41 North Ninth street, above llace, P. O. Bex B71 Pbliadel phis, lanSI-lydAw HVOKH. TJLA.NK HOOKS. Jehn Baer's Sens Invite examination of their BLANK BOOKS! In Various Grades et DAY BOOK8, JOUBNAL", LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, COPYING BOOKS A I'ltKISKS. INVOICE BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, PASSBOOKS, PETTY ACCOUNT HOOK, Ae , AT THK SIGN OFTHE BOOK, 16 and 17 North Queen Street. WINKS AMU LIQUORS. UULKBHATED fTWK " BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANCHOR" PUKE IlYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te tlie taste. l'CRBtn quality, are exccllem stimulants, and lUDVluiim wiluuuiniivBuii uin iimiftui. at all the leading lintels nnd by DrtiKKlsU. Sold Ask fertu HUMPHUEYAMAtl .Ill II N, sjtria a tuiTieiuii, anlCmd 401 N, Sd St. Philadelphia, Pa. Sele proprietors, M' ADEIRAANUHIIERRY WINES Keigarfs Old Wine Stere H. E 8UYMAKER, Aqcnt, -AT- H. E 8UYMAKER, Aqcnt, Established 17 6. Ne. East Kine Hthsit. teliUtiO T ANOAHTEH STEAM LAUNDRY, Ne. CM) NOBTH ABCH ALLK V, I uoeuscuiiecieaanu ueuvereu iree 01 ctiarire. Cellars. 2c.t Cuffs, 4c. pair 1 Shlru, ltw., ele. Telsphene connection. a-3md MVw-MM. JTJVKRY DAV BOMKTUINO HKW Nea. 147 4c 249 tort )mm Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Bank, . New Dress Goods. New Cashmeres, Hemespuns. New Armnres, Tricots, Plaids. New sateens, Foulards, Chtntses. New Percales, Seersuckers, Ulnghams. New Corded Peqneaa, Platd Nainsoeks. New Victeria Lawns, llambnrgs, Insertlngs, dent's White Shirt, Qenl s Cellar and Cuffs, A Full Line of Notions and many ether reeds which we will dally add te stock and sold at lowest market prices. Please call and examine goods before purchasing. The book of the lata Arm et Bewers Itarst are with me for collection. All persons knowing themselves Indebted, please call and make set tlement. febS-lyd W. II. BOWK 118. OAIUIAINH t BAKOAINH t bosteinTstore 1 .1 nst Itecel ved, One Case ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S UAIll BUlTINd, Which we are selling at Be per yard t worth 37K net c. ii(iies,inisMaDargiunwnicnyonsneuiu . net fall te sea. We are efferlnir the .best value te be foend anywhere, in BLACK SILK, BLACK OAMIMKUK, COLOUKD CASIIMKBK, ' SPONtiKD CLOTHS (Something New,) VJELVVrS,8ATINB. TABLE LINKNS, TOWKL1K08, MUSLINS,SUXKTIR08, SHIRTINGS, C We have yet a few Choice Patterns tn Summer Bilks at Kc. per yard. Met sold anywhere at less than 37Kc We are making special effort en stock bought from Messrs, Bewers A Hurst, as we are determined te close said stock by April 1. T-BOSTON BTOKE.-W STAMM, BROS, a CO., (Formerly of the New Yerk Stere.) Nes. 30 & 38 North Quean St. LANCASTER, PA. Janll-lydftw JOUNS.aiVIiEK. UEO. V. RATHVON. CAEPETS ! Bedy Brussels, pcstry II ITiroe-PIy, Brusssets, All-Weel All-Weel Extra Sufier Ingrains, Cotten Chain Extra Super Ingrains. Ingrains, "Oc, 37Kc 40a. 45c., oec, cec. Damask and Venetian Hall and Stair Carpet. Heme-made Bag and Chain Carpet. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Oletli. Paper Lining Btalr Pads and Stall Keds. DADO SHADES, S1IAD1NO HOLLAND. CLOTH AND SPItlNO AND COED FIXTCKES. AURORA CARPET SWEEPER, All Kinds of HOUSEKEEPING DltY UOOD3 at Lewest Prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East Kins Street, Laheastbb, Pa. G MEAT BAHRAIN.?. DRESS SILKS. WATT &SH AND, Always en the Lookout for Bargains, offer to day Extraordinary Value In COLOKED DUESS SILKS,?' Inches In width, "Se. h yard ; regular price, 11.00. COLORED DKKS3 SILKS, 5c. a yard. STUIPKD SUMUEK BILKS, 37c a yard. BLACK Dlt ESS SILKS, 21 Inches wlde.nttl.Ou and tl.SSn yard. 3-Thee goods are Warranted te ntve jails- action. BLACK DRESS SILKS At BOc ., 75c, 87Jc. a yard. COLORED SURAH SILKS, In Alt the New Bliades, at 61'CenU a Yard BUOOAIIKD SILKS, BIIOCADED VELVETS, BUOCADED KLVETEENS, In Popular Celers, nt Lew Prlces. An Immense Assortment of NEW nitKSS BUTTONS, NEW BltAlDS, MOSSTICIMMINOS, CHENILLE FltlNQES, New Yerk Stere. Nes. 6, 8 & 10 Bast King St. J. B. MAIITIN A CO. WearorcccUlngevery day Spring Nnrclllfs In Dress Fabrics In Black and Colored Silks 1 Special llirgnlni nre hewn In Kvery Urade. 10 Plecci (I U IN KT'S Warranted BLACK SILK Attl.OOayanl ; worth il.23. BLACK SILKS A 1 50c,, 1,0c., 75c, tl.ai, 11.2.1, film, 11.75, and f.MO Colored Dress Silks! In nil thn Newest Spring Shades nt ti Cents a ara. SURAIi SILKS In New Shades at 85c. a ard. Tn arrive next eekr, the prettiest Hue or HUM. MKKHU,lHeeruew In ihU city at prices te suit all, A LAUQK INVOICE OK French and American Satins. About Clet) dirrerent patterns te select from. One let American batlns, darkKreund, neat and large patterns, at 10c. a yard ; worth 15c. J. B. MaiHD & CO., 7 Cor. Want King & Frince Hta., (Oppoilte Stevens Heuse) LANUABTKK, PA oliAfJeoljTT5571ioRAWliw INUS AND PACKKBS' WA8TK, try and Clean, benght for cash. ,,.. J.8.MOL1N8, Ne. 273 Pearl street. New Xerr. Reference Fred. Schutte. Ne, ili Peart street, New Yerk, itblTlyd Spring Dress Goods ! xemurv. UROKR A BUTTON, WHAT? THE FIRST OF MARCH, Tke Beginning of Joyous Spring When all nature robes Itself In gay attire I And this reminds lis that NOW 18 THE TIMH TO BUY Spring Orercote, 8prif ShIijl, Spring Underwear, -AND THAT- BURGEE &SUTT0FS 1 Is the Place te Buy. Onr Sprlns; Stock of Ovorceata and Suits for Men, Youths and Beys are new ready for Inspec tion. Call and see what we otrer and get prices. Our prices never were aa low and quality never better, BURSER 5 'BUTTON, MANUfACTUINO CLOTUlEltS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. S' PECIAIj ANNOnNOEMENT. Special Announcement ! Dnring the month of T KBltUAHY 1 will make a reduction or 20 te 25 per cent, from the regular prlce en all HEAVY WEIGHT Suiting and Overceating. This Is dene te tnm stock Inte ready cash and give employment te my hands. MEDIUM WEIGHT Suiting for Early Spring Wear, -AND SPRING OVERCOATING Will be made np at Greatly Reduced Prices. -Sample Cards of the LateU Sprtne Impor tation new ready. H. GERHART Ne. 43 North Queen Street. WOrregrra tbb PesTOvricm. w 'HiLIAMSON FOSTER. Lew Priced I -BUT EXCELLENT. A Gent's Dress Shee, $2.50. In Balmorals or llutten Gaiters with plain or Capped Tees. It is a geed, honest Shee rer the 8 rice. Don't fall te see tt when looking for a ledcrate Priced Uress Shee. Plew Shoes, $1.25. Army Brogans, $1.25. CIIANQK iOUB OVERCOAT r'OKONK OP Medium Weight. NKW SPKINO FASHIONS, a00, 8 00, 13. CHILDREN'S KILT SKIRTS, One and Twe Plece, from $2.50 te tG SO. Odd Pants for Cnildren, 60e , 75c. and Sl.OO. TRUNKS AND YflLISES. Silk Neckwear, 25c. Silk NecUear, 50c. An unexcelled assortment of new patterns In Tucks, l'titH, btlllig Claiident ami Pour-In- aim. New .Sering Patterns In PERCALE SHIRTS, ser. and Se. Twe Cellars and a pair of Chin with each Shirt. E. & W, Crown Brand. NEW STYLES COLLARS AND CUFFS Cardig&m and Guernseys, 50c, 75c. and $1.00. PANT-PITTINO OVKKAIiLS, Sde.and 7Sr. NEW SHAPE STIFF OATS FOR YODNQ GENTS, One that Is mire te take. Price, H. DUNLAP'S New Yerk Fashion Ter Spring, -IN- FINB SILK AND STIFF FELT BATS. This Is the enlv stere In Lancaster where Kenulna Ptinlap Hats can lie benijlit. We lire Doie Agenia ler uuniap nais. Iiread-Brim Teamster's Hats, 75c WSteres Open Kvery Kveninjr.'a Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 Bast King St., I.ANCASTKK. PA. Q.EORQE ERN.StT, jb., Carpenter, Oontracter & Builder, NO. 339 W ESP KING HTUKKT. All work reeelyes my prompt and personal at tention. All kinds et Jobbing attended te at short no- tlce and en Teajeaai .me terms. Drawings and ei-.yt .ni.assi ..u THIRD GREAT SPRING CARRIAGE SAlE AtNerbeckcSt Miley's, OORK1IR OF DUK AMD VIOTI MMday, March 33, 1886V--10 A. M. m. 3 P. X, 4VTKKMS-N1NKTV DAY MOTRt 811 PKR CKNT. OfP rOK CASH.' OltKATKSTOrflAI.KS, GRKATIST IN HUMBKES, UUKATKST, IN VAKIKTV. KINKVT IN PIN1BII, ALL BTH.KB AND GKAUKS. ALSO, A rKWalikldllS, "" " rintClMA VAhloleIwFrteMliMtontolilnrabntwetlnlftn . A at reruier Mies. Over C60Jebs sold at fernur mUs nanoteworthofrmalr. Our Aem in Lm V. - v J ". vwiiuj lit suuiMniaw jsasasp satau skb vi iiuuuijr, Tf e iunuiici.are mera umb any no paper talk, but a fact. A pnbllfl inspection la listen te abunlve.jealeus and lying competitor M ABC1I W, 18W, at 10 a m. and 2 p. m. TTtKMS cenreVrniy,B.0,LIrrclu . B.r. Kowa.Anetleneer.','? CARD We knew some of enr competitors hare abused our reputation en nccennt or held f. . Ins; sales and reducing the price et a flrsVelass Jeb, hnt we challenge thera aratn. as betOP,tn-V' .- Breduce as much nrstlass stock, or construct a finer Tehlcle of any style. We mean hustnes.. aadt, lese It concerns can hare satisfaction byealllngoneraddmsstngNorbeokA MUey. i' 1 S A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. r HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRIOES ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EA8TKINQ STREET, (NKAKLY OPPOSITE TBI LEOPAItD HOTEL), LANCA8TKU, PA. Nene But First-OUss Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used PRICES TO SUIT THE TIKES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. BUGGIES, PHJBTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS,, And Vehieles of Hrery Dfcaoriptlen Built Promptly te Order. A Full Line of Vehicles In Stock, prepared especially for the Spring Trade. A Large and Varied Assortment of SECONDHAND W011B70N II AND which will b sold at MOST ItKAaONAULK PKICKS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. "Olve us a call and examine the work, whether you purchase or net. DON'T 10 It a T T1IK 1'IjACK. Philip Doersei's Old NOS. 128 and 128 CLOCKM AND XT KUOAD3, JEWELED JEWELRY In calllnjr attention te our offerings In this line, the publle are Invited te a olese and critical examination of the goods which we believe we can fairly claim are of a standard equal te any ever offered in the largest cities of our land, and we ask comparison of prices, knowing that ours are lower for the fine goods offered than the ruling of prices elsewhere. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds is large, and we will make up from these any style of work desired. All the Newest Patterns of Ladles' Wear always In Stock, and Birth or Menth Stones or the whole ealender can be had promptly. The Gems Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire. Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te order. Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical Bexes, always cheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybody is Invited te eall and be shown through our stock. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTER, FA. OLAaBWABK. H IC1H A MARTIN. CHINA HALL A Few Facts. Housekeepers in selecting wares for your tables, etc., especially these just buying new outfits, it is important that you select the best in the market Hew embarrassing te a lady, especially if she lias table pride, and what lady should net have, te find that her ware is all full et small cracks, and tlutt grease has penetrated and made it leek black and ugly. A cause and a remedy. All semi porcelain or granite ware in its biscuit state is poieus. It is then covered with natural or artificial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This is termed glazing. The glaze must vary as it must fuse or melt according te the ware upon which it is placed. It must also dilate or contract In pro portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or craze and produce the above result. Unequal or insufficient firing or burn ing mayand will sometimes produce the same results. Yeu may, and will no doubt ask, ' Hew then can you tell whether you are getting a geed article V" Simply and only by buying these makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the best aud take their guar antee. Such makes you can find and such guarantee you can get by calling at 15 EASTEING STREET, LANCASTKB, PA. COAL. T U. MARTIN, WBOL-ULI AMD RSTA1L DKAtxa IH All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. AfXi.ne t Ne. 430 North Water and Prlnee Streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. nl-lyd DAUMQARDNERa JEKFERIES. GOAL DEALERS. OrvteB t Ne. 129 North queen street, and Ne. 664 North Prince street. . .. Yards : North Prince street, near Beading Depot, LANCASTKU.PA. auelHld M. V. B. COHO, Ne. 330 NOBTII WATKB BTa Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with the Telephone Kxchanite. Yard and Office I NO. NORTH WA.TKR BT HEIST febSMvd E A8T END YARD. 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. KLNDLXNQ WOOD. Office t Ne. 20 CKNTRK SQUARE. Beth yard nd efflce connected wllh Telephone Kxcbange. aprl3-lydMsr.R CALL AT STOttK RKIOARTH OLD WINK LISTON'S ESTRAOT OPB8W. ram i" rra weatn. itablUha,i7tn. H, E. 8UYMAKER, AW. liMiiiii, ' .-'-i ir,TT,. , THIRD GREAT t U BTRmBTfl, LANOASTHB,. vmmjfcfl Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KING STREET. 127-lydAw WATCBXB. AND ART I tcmArjujuea tteutm. LANCASTER AND MlLTiERSVIIVbK K. K. TIMK ITABI.K. Cars tears Lancaster for MtllersTllle at 7.00 9.-00 and 11 JO a. m, and 00. 10. t-00 and 8 JO p. ui, Cars leave MtUeravUle ter tjineaster at 60, S and IfcCO a. m.. and 10, 8:00, fcOO and 7.00 a. m READING COLUMBIA RAILKOAD ANOJIKANCUKS.ANU LK1IANONANU LANCASTKtt JOINT LINK K. It, On and after SUNDAY, NOVXHBRU 8Ut,18SS THA1NS LKAVK KKAUINU rer Columbia and Lancaster at 7.15 a. m., 12.00 neon and 6.10 p. m. Fer UnarrrTlUe at 7.15 a. m. and 0.10 p. m. rer CMckles at 7.15 a. m. and 0.10 p. in. TBAINB LKAVK COLUMBIA Fer Reading at 7.S0 a. tn ., 1I.S5 and 3.10 p. m. Ter Lebanon at 11.35 and 3. te p. in. TBAINS LKAVK QUAIUtYVILLK Fer Lancaster at 8.55 and 7.15 a. re, andi3Sp. rer fteadlne at 8.23 a, m. and 2.33 p. m. Fer Lebanon at 35 p. m. LKAVK KINO 8TBKKT (Lancaster,) FerKeadlnfrat7.30a.m.,liWand34D p.m. Fer J-euanen at 8.40 a. tn., 12.40 and 3.0U n. m. Fer QuarryrlUe at 9.23 a. m., 4.40 and S.20 p. m. LKAVK PBINCK.8TUKET (Lancaster.) Fer Beading at 7.40 a. m, 12.50 and SM p. m. Fer Lebanon at 8.47 a. in., ltw and 5 08 p. in. a or Qnarrrrtlle at 9 12 a. m.. 4.30 and s it) 11. m TBAINS LKAVK LEBANON. Fer Lancaster at 7:20 a.m., 12.30 and 7::u p. ra, or yuirry vllle at 7ae a. m. BONDAT TBATNS. TBAINS LKAVK HEADING Fer Lancaster at 7.20 a. m. and 4.00 p. in. Fer Quarryvllle at 4.00 p. m. TBAINS LKAVK QUABUTVILLU Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and Beading at 7.10 a.m TBAINS LEAVE KINO ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Beading and Lebanon at 8.03 a. in, aud !W p.m. Fer Qnarryvllle at 8:50 p. in, -f TBAINS LKAVK PKINCK ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Beading and Lebanon and 8.16 a. iiu and t.C p.m. TBAINS LSAVE LKUANON. Fer Lancaster at 7:45 a. m. and 3:43 p. m. Fer Qnarrrrllle at 3.45 n. m. s, jut attend anil yee for yourself. BaleMONUAiYV if -Ninety days, with approved aeeurlty i sis , Jv1,, Vai MnnMHAn at fltltiniKIa MarlAtla .Inn.. &? .,... 1 K....AA..... V ........ ... If.nli.lli. .. ....... 1.(1 I and Lebanon, see time tables at all stations, '-fs? I a. au n iwsun, eupennienuenb s,i. I ;,ms nENNSYIiVANIA RAILROAD SCHEEU .f&3 XT ULK, Trains lbavb Lineiaria and leave -i?AP and arrlTe at Philadelphia aa fellows t Leave Leave WKSTWABD. Paclfle Kxpresst News Express! War Passenger Mall train via Mt. Jey. Ne, 2 Mall Train t Niagara Kxpress. Ilanerer Acceui FastLlnef Frederick Accem Lancaster Accem Harrlsburg Accem... Philadelphia. Lancaster. ji"p. m. ie. m. luku, s a. m. 4J0a.m. 70 n m. 830 a. in. 9 31a. hi, 9-J5a. nt. 9-5i a. m, 9,Va. m, 2 00 p. tn. 2.10 p. m, 2 .w p, m. B 30 p. m. 7 je p. m. via Columbia 7:40 a. in. via Columbia 11:30 a. m. via Columbia vlaMt. joy.. Z 13 p. Ill, 4-40 p. m.; 5.40 p in. 8 50 p. III. 10 05 p.m. Leave Lancaster, 2 45 a.m. e 05 a. in. 8.10 a.m. 85 a. in. 9-00 a. in. 12M p. in, 2-05 p. m. ceiumDia accem. llarrltbunr KxDresa 7.40 n. ni. Chicago and Cm. Kr..( Western Kiji roast 1U 13 13.10 p. ui. ig ig ig ioe. in, Sj rrive at 'S'.S Arrive KA8TWABD. Pblla. Kxpresst raatLinef Harrlsburg Kxpress. Lancaster Accem ar. Colombia Accem.... Seashore Kxpress.... Johnstown Accem... Bnndav Mall rniia. 4'43 a, m. 8 25 a.m. 10 20 a. bl via lit Jey li:a. Di, t 315 p. in, 5M)p. in. 5 45 p. m. C50p.nu aw p. in nay xpresst ....I sup.m. llarrlsburg Accem....l 045 p. in. 9 45 n. m. The Lancaster Accommodation leaves Harris. l.nv., u . tl Irt . n .nil ..M n. 1 unnamtttl. n, ftHfc St Vlin MftrlettA ArrnmmrWlAtlnn leaves Celnm li ftffi b la at 6.40 a. m. and reaches Marietta at 6 JVi. Alsev .jj.u'r leaves Columbia at 11:45 a. in. and 2:45 p. .,.: reaching Marietta at liOl and S-J. Leaves l Marietta at 3t p. m. and arrives at common tv; lJO t also, leaves at 8.35and arrives atssii. .Stii x lie I era Accommodation leurtis ui'ni-i,i 7:10 and arrives at Incasterat8coneectltrj with Harrlsburg Kxpress at 8 10 a. m. tf The Frederick Accommodation, west, con neeU- j lng at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, atyj p.m., will run through te Frederick. .' J "fei The Frederick AceommedaUon, east. tMvwr?& Columbia at 12.andreacliLaneatrM14J( n. m. s ' " " Sr Hanover Accommodation, west, oemneettng at' r Lancaster with Nlajrara Kxpress at fc ,'? wUl run through te Hanover, dally, except Sua. Fast Lin west, ea taaeay. when flagged, wlUstepat DownlngtewB. Cealesvllle, Parke 'f UUTX, Jttu -or, miuueuivjnii m4 piuwiew.,. ,jj rg, Mt. J or, juizaueurewn ana iai fsnaDni) iniu vaica ma niur. wi uuwwfi' the Mail train west runs by way el Columbia. - ? . tn Manama, MMSAIVASi G RAND DIHfLAY OV UO TO KHUMAN'S . FR ' O-JO-'B HAIR UMD-ftl eoTeci TJIOR LATEST HTYLES, jLI cu i.sk jy;, m IT JP fft tf AT.ER.I8MAIT8, Me.iTwwTKnraT IT ' 1 T" RY'THK LAT-W'-NW the box 'YFLLOWF1 IMS r'J-2 fl $ & m frit. tic 'SiS 1 M i "t i? . ?A . '! rm v-MJ ifl 41 Jl Jht ' Si A asumaiM infaiiuec r v. i k i ,x s J" "'.' r '- .a z "cvC 't-ViS'