feOT1 . . T w ... ; i. .rsJM'SI rif&&rzr PV' "fti1' I LANCASTER'S RICH MEN. tasaaaar ar uttiHr mmtum VM Valaetien r ih rriaaiMi mmUmm ' ta mm our. and aim mm rrivete mmmi f Mesy nMNI OHIsSM Is H Bw lleas ul lb Tows Me TBBByse Ail examination of theeeeeeeraeBt book en tie la the connnlasieoer'e offlee will show that (hern am inaay hear tat-nayers la this oily. Tha law gowning aaaennmita will ba really changed, If the munlelpat bill new landing pas It I generally eoeoeded that a revision of the aasemn'nte made without frar, laver or nir-olleti" will add many theuaml dollar te tbe revenue of lb oily, county, and acliiml funds Aa tbla la about tbalaat year the assessment will re aula at Iba ilgures at which they bars bean TaluKd fur years, Ibayara reprmluead aate tha prominent buildings, ae far aa tbay oeuld be secured In a hty glanee erar tba books. The heavest tax-pay" la Iba city. la Jehn Farnutn'a estate, wbeaa property la aanaaid at2AI,60O, Wft a mill la imiiiiJ at le2,000, aad Ne. 3 at 8fl,oeu. Thalr ether preparty la leeatad In tha Klghth ward. Francis Schroder's Ne. 1 mill la valued at 188,000, Geerge Calrier'e Kulmn mill at 131,000, aad the Allendale mill at I'iO.Cea Frem among tba ether Industrial work, the tallewing flaurea are taken t Lancaster watch factory, lia.000 1 rmn Iren work a, S5,000 j Tbeaaaa A Peacock's furnace, 130,000 v TICK HOTBLS. Tha Htavena house, of course, haada tba hetala, It la Tallied at 160,000. The valua tion of the nihar hotel la : Bereal Heraa hotel, 110,000 1 Ooeper beuaa, $20,000; Mich, aal'e hotel, 120,000; City hotel, 120,000: Hheber'e Hetel, 130,000; llleatar beuaa, wltb block te Chrlatlan atreet, 4U,0O0 ; Kioelaler ball, f 17, 000; Leenard hotel, f2l,30: County beuaa, 110, COO: lintel Incaater, 111,000; Kxcbange hotel, 17,000; C'epland'a hotel, 913,700 1 Jehn A. Nnyder'a (12,700 ; Hprecher beuaa, 113, 1M); Keystone hnuae, 117,000 ; Glebe hotel, 115,000; I.awrenca Knapp, 14,8&0; Fountain Inn, 13,000. The Meennerchelr ball aaaoctatlne la credited wltb property rated at 118,000; Yerker'a opera beuse, at 112 000, and the Weat King atreet theatre at 110,00a III'MXKKH tteuEi. Following are the tlgurea for tba principal builnaa beuaea of tha city: Hlreh'a corner and building en I'enn Hquara, (10,000 ; ad. (etning building, (16,000; Ztbrn'a corner, (10,080 1 A'jTfiMinerenice, (18,000; Baar'aboek tore, tifl,WiO; Lewis 8. Harttnaa, (12,000; Jehn K. lying A Hena, (12,000; Hheub A IHirna' store, (10,000; Catharine Hwll key's tore rooms, I.D.500; Jacob I.eeb, (18,000; Geerge II. Miller's restaurant, (15,1100; Max Ditcher. 110.000 : Hamuel J. Demutb. (Krla- man'a confectionery,) (14,300; J. I. Nteln met, (.Htaufler'a bat autre) (18 000; J. A. Sprenger, (Hcbinull'saaloen) (18,000; Thea.K. t'raukiln'a estate. ( Keaensteln) (20.UW ; Tbes; Hauinirarriner, (Helper and Uerbart) (10,000: t'etar Wetter, (ll,SV)t Inquirer building, fci MO; Dlirmulerfer llrna , (10.000 ; Mra, Dr.J.U. Moere, (1)1,100; A.U.Kepler's hardware atera, 121,600 and ioateinM building (25 000; M. Ibrelner's estate, (11 000: W. K. Ulaater'a National house, (18,000 ; Jacob K ready 'a aa- .ate, fdrtM: Jehn L. Miller (Uelchler'a Kere), '.i tiw ; u. uine-a estate, jn.uuu ; laenti and J. W. B, Ilauaman (Oansman), 118,300 ; Krampf'a eatate, I In. 000 ; Geerge D. iprenher, (lti.200 ; the Unwell building. (31.. 100 ; Knapp ami Hinder, (11,000 ; Mra A. K Kuaacll, (13,100; Fred. Brimmer, (13,000; Krad. Klnxler'a prepertlea, e.M.ftOO ; A. and 3. BlrarADaTerter'a), (8.400; Nbebar aetata ;Mllar), ('.1,200; Miwe Ueiaenberger, (15,. HO ; Wui Mbruui, (8.G0O ; Htr'a dear atera, 17,000: I). F. Kucamlllar'a (10 000: J. O. 4nelba (1S.000 ; (lea, D. Hprecher, (20,000 ; VlcUrann heuae, owned by CeL McUerern, 113 000 ; Fllnn .t llreneuiin, (19.200 ; Jehn V. Unhmau, t'.i.lM) ; Jaoeb Gruel'a eatate, 117,000; ( lllrah (adjoining City hotel), 110,000 ; K'ihrt-r bnuae, (18,000 ; Baker' drug Kere, IS 000; llalr A Nntnn, (I0.9M ; Jeerre Teinllnnn, f8 100 ; B. Frank Kihla nan (Wiwiern Uuleu (elei(raibenice),(X,500; 9.1'. hneher A Hen, (18 000: Iuae Dlllar, 81,000: O. A. I.TCher, (7,000 ; Henry ( lpp,(M000 (iir9 1) Hprecher (High A 4artln),tl2,IO); Unrlstlan Wldmyar (U H turk) lll.oei): iliar ,1 McNabb, (19000; 'ebn I) Hkllea ((vlr), (ItOJO; II. K. Hly naker, (I5i00; O'erge It. Hpraxsher Hprwhnr.VHen) fi') 100: it f. F4hna nk, vOV&Oi); Jme It ck (.Yfw Knt bullaln).), 9.000; O It llMUtter, (r.i.Ooe; Jeru Itxi ar, (5 200; Jiu lrtily. fl7,0O; Wtt A 41and, tVi,oeo: Mier A Katlilen, (I5.r,00; 0 iTtd H.lr A Ce. ( K'Me .V llartiuanj, f I0.WH; X A. Ilelnliftb, (10.&00 ; Mr Marlen Itrene nan, f'.iOOO; Auguatu Kheid, (15,000; laoeb tiabln, two tiu'lding (Stack Iieum and iumphreyvllle. f-'fn0; Ame K ilelt. neler. (1I.UC0 ; Willliien A F.Mter. (30.700; Ara. IjuIm Miller, ('.)500; Keed, Mc(rnn k Ca'a bank and lNTKt.t.tiiK.iCKH otliea, S15.000; Michael tUeerbuah, (10000; lebn J. Htrlue'a mute, f tS O-Ji) ; Loou Leou Loeu r'a bnk, MiilHtO; H. Hhead, I20 00I); Uiifct Kutiu, (7,00); Hinder A Bre., 110,100; Jehn (iHiiiiwrliiiK. (11,000; Jehn tieiiiiiMD'ii it'H (11 000: liHrH Htelnmau. 126,(100; McUleery iMtata (10.000 : A. A. Hub. ey, (IMKXI; I'. A. Mter, (15 000; B Frank 4yler, tw.oeo; Jacob tUrnlxh, (Kl.f.oe; feaepli . ltiyer, (10,000; J II Martin, (11,. wu ; J. rrriiiK hin , r,iuu; jeiuwi r n Mlate, (8,010; Win J CiNiixr( uierand llr. llib), f 17,-1; J. It Kenney aUte, (9 OOd ; Uagr Bretbuns f-l VM (witb Market atnet reiwrty); O. vv Hull, (8 000: P McO n luty eUt, (7,000; M40iitc ledge (Ferd Waber) (0 500; Jehn l. Hebtiiiu. (9.000; Marshall A itengkr, (9,500 ; W. F. Itevar ( HarnUli and Mffina ajactilnn edliw, ) (d 500 : Flrat Nittlenal bulk, (18,000; Iiineatter County; Fulton, (18.000; Farmer, (18,000; Northern, (ll.oeo The KaaWtrn market la ralued a (-.". JjO; lh Northern at MO.COe; tnd the Wnnwre l (15,600. I'HIVATB HKSIOKNUEH. Following ' the dgurea at which tha prl- iMsldencea of aouie of our prominent Die are asaaed : Win. Auk Allee. Pl.ew , tkuuvift . KliDfv, I" nv . . Black. (9,000 ; Jeuu K Ulteer. (9,000 ; A. B. Baatnar, (10.000; Dr. M. V Herr, (0,000 ; Jehn Murphy, (7,000 ; Mra. BanJ. Exnieman, vim uniu..i fci &..MAA f,i enn , l.mM 13,euu; eawuei il, neyneida, (iz,oe); u. Bine Baer, (7,500; Tbea. Baumgardner, (11,000; Wm. 1). Hprecher, (12,000; Jehn D. Hkllea. (10.000: K. K. Fahneatoek. 111.000 I fsmuel M. Mvera. (8.500: Uenrv Baumvard ner, (8, tee : tt it. urubakar, (12 000 ; Jehn I, liartman, aie.uuu ; uenry is. i,man, (ie,uw ; Newton Llghtner, 114,000; A. O. Fllnn, (8,500 ; Jehn H. Ditfenbaeh, (10,000 ; B. B, Martin, iu,uuu; uee. m. franaun, s,wu; J. W. B. Bausman, (7,730 ; A. J. Htelnaaan, (10 000; Franela Hhredar. (14 300 1 Mra. Wm. K. L,anr, 7,teu; win. ii. nmaiawin. av.uuv, Mra. K. A. Pel per, (12,000 ; Chaa, H. Ioeher, (7,500; Jehn P. Hebaum, (7,000; Jaoeb Bew- era, (8,600 ; uee. m. mine, as.uuu: jenn Ketier, fr.,ww; rwueeu a. eaer, n,iuu; Frank Hbreder, (14.300; Geerge Nauman, (7,300 ; Uee. D. Hprecher, (10,000; the Wiley neus, aia.Mxj Tba largeat private ewnara of property In tba city are tbe Ulrah'a, wbe pay Uxea en ever (100,000 worth of property. Uee. D. Hprecner ta very oieaa neuina tnem. Among tba ether heavy preparty owner may be mentioned tne unet eauta, wnien ewna te properties, asaesaed at (87,450; larael P. Mayer.wbeee prepertlea are valued at (51.400. tba A. W. Huasel estate, Mra. Bate, a J. McOrann, Daniel A. Altlck, Jehn K. miner, tba Baumgardner. Jaoeb liable, tba Hamlt Hamlt tea helra, and B Frank Eahleman. MONBV AT INTIRKHT. Tbegraateet amount of money atlntereat baleaga te tba Wiley aetata. Tba tlgurea are (268,70a A. Herr Hmlth la next en tba Hat wltb (101,854, and behind him la Judge lieag, wltb a credit of 1145,053 lnvestad fn Iudgmaetaand mertgagaa. Ne. 4 la Kabart A. Ivans, wltb 1183.001 ; Hamual H. Kaynetda, fifth ea tba Hat wltb (117,690; Michael Zebm'a aeutela credited wltb (67,720; a se. K. Reed baa (25,000 of funda that are In vaatedthat way atd alae bold (41,300 In nun i iu wtuiuuu se urge amount ei prep. arty Meaea Ueiaenberger baa (33,760 ea In. tareet ; A. 8. Bard, returned (40.892 aa tba amount ba baa Invaeted liable for tha atata tax. Qiltaauniabarbavaaaeaayatiataraat ranging from (30,000 te about (40,009. Taaaa naineaeaught ia a baaty axamlaaUea ware Miller A Hartmsn, Dsalal A. AlMck, Baaja. mm Cbauipneys, Mra. . A. Palpar, Jebn H Dlltenbscb, Chsrlaa K. Kaagtar, Jaoeb Gsble, Jehn T. MaoUealgle, & & Martla, tfanrv Harr and Jobs Herr. Tba number of tbeaa havlag naaa et money at lnterau, below eW.OttT la ae large that It would require a greater leagt. et tlaate prepare II than tha writer haa turna te give te that labor tbla weak, Ta Ualy aaaeeaal am. Freai tha Mew Yerk World. BaSale Bill la tha only bill avar praaaatad by taaTJaUad Btataa te tha BrlUahgva mettMtMMMMMMnamBige, i-r-Je. f r-f-i . ii j-ttVwA.Jt?. hj i ameaaAeaaaW aaaaBMsja.? "Wawdai WiUJMM BWM40B WMVKMB. Taa Ota Oarsaaa 0aaar,aed Rew rraaek aaUHly Ma Affeltf MM Wert. Tba withdrawal of tba opera of " Lobaa Lebaa grin," remalne tba ablel tople of conTanatlea In Parla. Wagner, Ita compeaer, balag tha main erfendar In havlrg been born a Oar man, and tba French are at present raking updeadaabaaand rekindling tha smoulder smeulder Ing Oraa, te make It het for avarytblng Oar man. William Ulcbard Wagnar waa bera ia Lelpate, May 22d, 1813, eon of a police acta, ary, wbe died ala month after bla aoe'a birth. Rlcbard W. Wagnar entered at nlaa yaara of age, tba Dresden Kreutxaehula Ilia paaateu for muale waa awakanad by bearing Beetberan'a muale; but ba raealrad no aystematic inatructlen until bla 10th yrar, and than bla lmDetueu aenlua disdained rulea. Lea than als nrnntha with fbeodera Welnllg, apent In the atudy of counterpoint, waa bla Drat equipment far bla extraordinary career. At twenty-one he abandoned his medal, Beethoven, and felt that a new era In musle waa about te dawn. In 1812 tha aue oaaaef ' Blend" at Dresden sacured bla ap pointment te the poet or kapellmeister at tba Dreeden opera beuaa. Here be finished tba 11 Flying Dutchman" and "Tannhauaer." In 1849 bla revolutionary entbtulaam forced him te take refuge In Zurich; in 1858 be left Zurleb and resided ler short periods In Pari, Vienna, and Carlarube, attracting the atten tion of tha lata Ludwlg, King el Bavaria. At Munich waa laid the plan, ae brltllautly car ried out at Balreutb In 1870, where waa pre dnead tha three toldepera of the " Nlbeiua an King," In which bla uiualcal theerlea Brat found full expraaalen. Wagear'a musl cal reform embraeea tbe whole Held of con ception and expression. Tbe phrase " muale of tbe future," which la applied te bla work, waa bestowed In derision, though It waa war ranted by tbe title of one of his own eaaaya, Wagner resented tbe charge that his musle la destitute of melody. "The one true form of muale," be aaya, ia melody. "Musle I hat baa no melody, haa no Inspiration, no power ever the feeling, no originality. But melody ia aeme thing mure than the fixed aud narrow form that belong te the childish stage of musical nrt the dance form." He 1 a oeploua writer ; hi collected work till nine octave volume, and abound In Ingenleua Ideaa, Ilia musical oeuiioattlonaara numer ous. A complete list el his works, se lar aa known, way be found In "Art Llle and Theerlea," by K li Burllngame (New Yerk. 1875). Tbe same volume which ie devoted entirely te Wagner, contain a geed sketch of his musical system, taken from bla own writ ing. Wagnar waa tbe composer of tba grand march for tha American Centennial celebra tion for 1876. He died en February 13th, 1883. VAHem wmlb mmromem. lilsUDgnUbsil rer His Active Inters la the Cause el Tempsnuiss. This eminent Kngllsh clergyman of Weat mlnster Abbey, Ijonden, who la en a visit te the United Htatea, Is conspicuous for bis ac tive Interests In temperance, and ether vital question and topic which are ever and anon agitating tba present day. Canen Wilber. force la te deliver a aerlee of lectures In alt of tbe larger cltiea el tbe. Union, and his dis tinguished labera In bla own Held have al ready been renegnlred, both here and abroad. Canen Bull Wilberforce la a brother te tbe Right Rev. Krneat Rnlana Wllbnrferce, D. D , bishop of Newcastle, aud ia the son or an also eminently distinguished man, the late Right Rev. Hainuel Wllberfema (wbe waa successively bishop of Oxford and Win cheater ) and Kmlly, daughter and balnea of tha late Rev. Jehn Hargent, of leaving ten Iteuae, near Petworte, Huaaex. Canen Baala Wilberforce baa ever been a fearleaa and eloquent advocate of tbe cause of tem Iterance in Great Britain and the varleua tem perance aectetlea, national and otherwise, nope mueb rrem bla leeturea here. Hla ldaaa are that an unconnremlatng temperanee law la the only baala en which euceesa or any kind can ba aoejuipltahed and sustained. His sreat intimacy with Hpurseen. tbe re newned Dissenting preacher, which reached Ita belgbt In tbe year or 1884, provoked mueb criticism by tbe High churchmen, but Canen Wilbet force withstood tbe crttlelam and it Boen subsided. At another time ba was again taken te task by bis bishop, for preach ing In a Dlaeeater'a chapel and the two emi nent dlvlnea waged a vigorous controversy, ever tbe matter. Technically, el ceuraet Canen Wllberforea waa In tbe wrong, hue tbeoeurt of public opinion decided tba caaa 'Strongly In bla favor, after bearing bla may terly argumenta In favor of Christian unit and tba breaking down or all aeetarlan bar riera. Tba Msvada atfla el Osar BUnghWr. Frem the Nevada Transcript. Tba ether day aa Htm l.ask and another man were driving tba Nevada City and Dewnlaville Stage oempany'a train or pack horses ever the Campteuvllle and Downie Dewnie vllle read a big buek came daablng toward them. Tbeanew waaai high en both aides of the track that It oeuld net turn aalda and tbua pass, and it dared net go back, beeauae aema man were coming Just behind It from tbe opposite direction. Luak'a companion ? Tabbed it by a born as It came towards mm ull tilt. Tbe born broke oil and tbe animal atruek htm a terrible blew wltb one of ita boefa, cutting tba fleah en tbe right band te tba bone. lie grabbed It by tbe remaining bera before it oeuld back oil ler another charge. Then ensued a desperate struggle, wnien liUBB eniieu vy comma w uis uieuu rescue and wltb a jaekkulfe cutting tbe deer'a threat. Matter Lafl Uasald. At a grand dlener a verybeedleaa gentle maa, who talked a great deal, forget tbat hla neighbor, a young lady, was unusually Ull, aad exelalmed : I de net like big woman I" Tha lady bit ber Up I and tbe epeaker, aeeiag ha bad made a blunder, and trylag te repair it aa gallantly aa possible, added: When they are young, madam I" ibaU aaa rreaeaiaa. Stesb tha aAlenaed Mesaeaiar. FHtaherg beaata el a 17,000 beauty" la tba abape at a baaa ball pllehar, who haa baaa fftajad ta paU e ala wlatar alethsa aad go te wask aM( tha asaaea ter that maah pay. nw wwaaa wasaaar riuaaara has a I7.U0O BMBMBflKpaBBgaga, ja7,pr gfgfgfgfgfgfgfgfgfgfgfgftn;''gB(?S vMglaalgaaHiailP ..aagwaalllllVk ' LalllllllllllSaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aRaai tLallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllv ' Baaaaajr aEaBBTsaBBJks1 TgaV'irt?! j-'J'-'i ' if V. m saWJr ' vvv- ff '.Jeiaaanf saaaja' s ,s Jr aaa V7Ji, ' ''," 's,ilj iwt J 3$mZy4"' LSawsaf gaaaLBiauj' ' jm .gagaHBHHBBlar T vaaaaaaaaaakaaTaaak &mmm'a&22!b FISH AND FISH CDLTURK. ayajfraaatAra mnB vraaati. Meaaa liiaiMMutt, three eteaartsa raratahlag rieaay etTnat, alaMB, awra aad tThHe yam qitisa Mara) aaeeaaiag a ravante aasetfa, FravMsa a LaMet la OMsab Aheva tha CelemfeMi Tbaartiaelat propHfatlea uadar atata aa4 aatteaal authority la what la kaeplag tba atraaata from balag depleted of teaa aebea Rlrata aad eraeka la tbla atata war aaat ba ba eeatlag empty until tba oemalaaloaara ,a gaa work la 1878, wbea taa first appreprhv llea waa need. Although tha Bah commie cemmie commie ateawaa aaUbllabad la 1886, ItdMaethtag tbraavaayeara. Whea It waa eraatad there aroaeeonalderablelndlgnatloa la all eeetleaa, aad tbe only raaaoafer tbeaa oppealng It waa that tba eaterprlae would beaelt ae eaa but apertaman. Tba beard baa In operation three hatehlag ataUeaat tba Kaatara at Alleatewa, tha Waatarn at Cerry aad tha Caatral at Krla. Tba eaa aear Alleetewn, which waa ramevad from Oeaagal, tbla oeunty, aavaral yeara age, la devoted largely te tha breeding of brook aad California trout aad Oarmaa carp. That at Cerry batehea troet ehlefly, Krle'a white fish, whleb are only eaught In tha lakaa. Over a hundred theuaaad dellara ware expended laat year upon these batch artaa, aad tbetr preducu are deubtlaaa worth double tha ama expaaded. Tha praaaat oemmlmkm la oempoaad of Jeba Oay, of areenaburg, preeldaBt; Arthur Magtaala, Hwlfl Water, Menree county; Augeataa Dencaa, Chambarsburg ; A. M. Bpangler, PbUadalpbla; U. H. Darr, Wllkeabarre ; and Cbarlaa Perter, Cerry. BRAD AND HBHWATH. Tba people cleae te the Susquehanna above the Columbia dam have aver aloceltacea- atruotlen blamed It ler the aearclty of abad found In tbe watera or their vicinity. They claimed tbe fishermen below It ablngiad tba oeuraa, fished constantly, which la against tba law ; and tba II ah ways in tba dam were ae built that abad would net ascend them. Several different devices have bean teated te remedy the latter complaint but all railed. New tha reaulta or a Canadian invention erected last fail are being watehed, and It ia thought will aelve tba problem. Tba aem mlaalenera knew they cainet provide a free te tbe apawnlng greunda aay tee Tbey knew that tba fry or tha law abad, which manege te aeale tba dam la near ly all destroyed -In tba fall by basketaand the baa. Before tbe dam obstructed them the abad fiahariee at Marietta, Balnbrldge, Middle town, Uarrlaburg and peluta further up, were all successful. Tbe batterlea atlll re main, and II tbe fish bridge at the dam la paaaable they will be put In order aad need. There were several excellent peels at tbe above pelnta covered In tbe olden time ; that at tbe bead of tbe Cenewagp faila waa ena et the best. During the heavy lea freshet In 1875 part of tbe dam waa tern out and tba following spring at leaet five thousand abad were caught. Tbe uext aeasen, however, when tbe breaka were repaired, tba catch did net pay for tha wear or the Balnea. Shad areee prollfle that stocking la net necessary it their natural hablta are net Inter fered with. II tba oemmlsaloa provide a oeuraa ever tbe dam enough will reach tha proper spawning greunda te make them el waya bereattar mere plentiful than at present. Anether kind el ftih will ba benefitted if tha dam chute la auoeeaetul, and that la reek fish. Tbey are migratory, and come aud go with tbe abad. TBI BLACK BAKU. The commission never bad nor ever will have any trouble with black basa. Tbey are of tbe few speclea wblcb eaa amply take care of themselves. Ne ether fish protect their young aa basa de, and no kind In tbla section are mere prelillc. Tbey were Intro duced In the Susquehanna In 1868 by private partiea. Several buudred young fish were put te tbe river a abort dlatscca above Uar rlaburg. Tbe results have been remarkable. Te-day this la one of tbe btt fiiblng rlvera Iu tbe country. Tiieuaanda of beata cover the atream and Ita large tributaries tbe Weat Branch and tbe Juniata, every day through the long baaa aeasen, and It is eatl reattid that tbe annual catch will exceed 1,500 tone, Tbla at 5 cents a pound, a email prier, would place tbe value of tbe black baaa catch In tbe Susquehanna at (150,000. Bealdee thla there la added eeurcee of In come. Hundreds of visitors are attracted te tbe town along tbla river during tbe aum iner months by tbe fishing. Yet there waa great opposition te tbelr Introduction. "The inesaback catfish catchers, " writes H. C. Ureen te tbe Pittsburg Dispatch, "and people who never caught anything, aald that tbe basa would, by tbelr veracity, entirely de populate the river of every ether species el nsu. The contrary haa been proved, and old flsbermen aay that ether game flab, perch, pike and aalmen, are mere plentltul than before. " Heme of tbe well known objections te bias are well founded, but tbe spin tbelr capture elTerde la tbe chief thing tnelr ana- miea need 10 oeusiuer. GERMAN CAHr. Of all tbe work done by tbe fWh com mission, none baa been of mere marked re aulla than tba Introduction of tbe German cariv, Tba importation of 1877 baa formed a pretty wide acquaintance. In 1883 the oom eom oem mlsalon furnished tba Initiatory ateck for 280 penda, covering every county in tbe atata. In tha next year there were 227 new applicants rrem different parte or the atate, and In the aama year 352 private partiea ware supplied wltb young fish from the United Stauta hatcherlsa. Tela la net a flab for tba apertaman. In catching carp ba would reel very mucn aa no weuiu ie go inie me Darn yard and sheet very tame culckena Never theless, it Is a geed nib, grewa rapidly te a length el 18 or 20 tneB.ee, and la aflsbthai any farmer can ralsa aa easily aa he deea hla oemeauc iewis. A pond wltb a geed clay bottom and fed wltb pure water, net tee eeld, will raise carp. The fry are supplied from the Eastern hatch ery, andare lurnlabed for private penda in order te encourage farmers and ethera te commence fish raising-, tbua creatine a new aupply of reed fltb. The carp multiplies rapidly, and la nearly omnivorous, and tbe yearly fish will weigh from one te two pounds. If oleeely confined their Ileah, when taken from the pond, la apt tone slightly rank. Te remedy thla, most earp ralaara have a tank of pure water Inte which tbe flab aia put for a week or two before killed, when it la found that their flesh la aa aweetaa oeuld be desired. a rixsD roeo menucT. Although there la mueb dllterenee el oplo eplo ople loo aa te the quality of tbe earp, rrem an epicurean-point a view, there can be none aate ita high value a feed In tbeaa parta of tba country lar away from tba eea oeaat and tha great lakes, where tha aupply el feed flab la neeeaaarlly limited. Our own oeun. try atterda no fish of ilka nature (vegetable feeder), of large aixe, tbat would thrive la stagnant or eetnl stagnant watera, ae that ita Introduction may be looked upon aa a great been. It la bow a fixed and stable produetof every atate of tha Union, and will aoea baa common oemmodlty. Whea properly pre pared fur feed, aa directed by competent oil. turlata, they ara aald te ba equal te tha abad , and laaa bony, Whan net properly prepared they may bave aemetblag of tha flavor of pena water, our, unusr any oireamataaoee 9. " - w . way are inuce, aupener te our aauva repre aeniatlvea of tha vscetable-feedlnar flshaa. Tne meat aerleua objeetloa te them that haa yet been made la that "they will aet rlae te lly. " Tbelr culture la tbie oouatrylsba eouatrylsba oeuatrylsba oomlog a great Industry, ever a deasn maa being extensively engaged In their rawing. Tbe commission la mostly handling trout aad salmon at tba hatcheries, aad ara en deavoring te secure any new speeiea that will thrive and stake our streams mera no bar. THB riSK LAWS. Tba laws that govern aahleg la this aaettea ara probably aet ae amtllar that their pah llsblng will be naaceawary. Hera they are, aad tba wisiaar or ua Daatoeo eaa sad a place la hla bread-brimmed atraw feat te paste them t Shad shall aet ba taksabem the Bosom Besom Bosem baaBaor JuaUtarlvara, treat aaaaat ea Hat- ajfaaf Ml aaMwa) wB gMMsaaB aWlga VM) nim ahaal. from Marah Mia tsa)la,c wlwasaaalamtaaMayaatejMwhalfMBhaa waamBlt,a4avaaatya4leal ihrae JL V aWV aaTaWsWW IUsVBbM lay VaMBvl BwFaBeVaTsri waTraPaW mvaeaty hyral,lMakaadllaa,ataay uma, erioplaMaayaHllnaaeraatrMtaaereaaaay atraam labaMkMl by ttaai. nader peaaltr of BJ5, Ne aaraea shall kill. eell. or have la ma- aaaakra attar balag killed, aay salmon or epeckied trout, eave only from tbe 16th of April te tha lout of July, under peaelty of 10 for each Bah. Ne peraen ahalT take, ter earn, aay treat lea than live Inahaa leag, or ah la aay watera, for three yaara, la which brook-trout have baaa pleated by tha flah eoamtaaieaera, waaa paain aowee et aasa aUaiiag haa baaa glvea, aadar 180 paaalty. Me peraaa ahali eeteh or kliu aava oely with red, hook aad llae, at aay time, aad se aaau eases or aau, or aave in atea aftar balag killed, aay baaa, pike, plek evai, str BBBqaenaaaa sbibbeb. netweaai an Ut of January aad the 1st or Juae, under paaalty of 110. Any aeraen taking or oaptur eaptur fag a baaa et laaa aJaa than six Incbee la leagth ahatl Immediately retura tha aama te tba watera whence takee, under penalty of ia It ahall ba lawfal te flah with fyke or hoop aeta la aay et tha etreama uaiabaMtad by brook or apeckled trout, daring tha mentha et March, April, May HepteWber, OetoeaT aad November ; provided that tha meahaa et aald aeta aball net ba laaa thaa eaa loch la Maa, aad ahall net ba placed at tbe confluence of aay wing-walla ; aad if aay salmon, baaa, trout, plka, ptekerel, or any kind of flah la trodeeed by tha onmmeawealth la aald waters, ahall ba taken or captured by meaas aferaaaid, tbey ahall ba returned alive te the waters wbeaee taken, aad aay peraen violating tha previsions or thla act ahall ba aabjaet te a paaalty of 125. It ahall aet ba lawful, at aay time, te oateh flah by meaaa of tha drawing or a eelae or aetnae la aay watera of tbla atata, under pan. ally oftae. Ne peraen ahall kill or catch fish by placing aay torpedo, giant powder, nitre-glyceriae, or ether exploslve-aubstanee, la any of tba etreamaet thiaoemmon wealth, under penalty of (50. Ne peraen ahall catch or da1 trey flah by ahuttlng off or drawing efl any of the watan) el tba atata, or by dragging amall nets or aalnea therein.wben the watera are wholly or partly abut off under penalty of (60. Ne parson ahall place any flah-baaket, pond-net, gill net, eef-wler, kiddle, bruah, or faclae net in any or the watera of thla atata, undr penalty of (25 for eaeb offense. Tbe present legislature passed a law allow Ing flenlag wltb neta and baskata In private There ahall be no fishing en Sunday, under paaalty of (25. raaBiOM nenes. rrem the Mew Tork Sen. Side panela grew wider. Malae or corn oelor la again In favor. liengarand atralgbter grew aklrt draperlea. Straight and curled banga ara both faablon faablen abla. Llale thread glevee ara net In demand thla spring. Tha Ruaslan bang retalna Ita held en faah faah lenabla favor. Benneta et beada strung en amall wire ara very popular. Clusters of crisp curled cock's plumes trim soma dresay beta. Amaranth and old Berdeaux are among the faahloeable reda. Tbe upright jabot en the front of tha hat la the ruling aty la of trimming. Mikade reed and bead pertlarea grew mera and mere In taahlenable favor. Ostrich tips and plumea are aeea en aema rery large dressy coaching beta. 'irai rained aewna are reserved for dinners of high ceremony or evening reception wear. Twe pelra of very narrow and long ribbon string are Been en aema dressy French bon ben neta. All tba Intermediate abadea between vio let and red ara In favor for bewa and bat trim, mlnga. Heme black la considered necessary te give a daab te the meat delicate toilet, hat or bonnet, Strlpea, checks, and amall deta are tha Matures in all dram atuffs, silken, woolen and cotton. Old atyie top lambrcqulna for window and deer eurtalna ara revived, but they are aet pretty. Levely checked aummer allka are aelltna for 39 eenttj and 49eanu the yard In leading dry goeda beuses. Witt 1th pink silk Btoeklnga It la prorjeaed wai isuiea wear low aneea matcning tne pre vailing color et tbe dreaa. Meire antique, moire Francsls, and Pekln or Btriped muire are all very much In de mand ter trimming summer dresses. There la au attempt te revive pink Bilk Bleckings and gloves te match in color, but of Suede or glazed kid in preference te allk or lisle thread. Tbe number of colors permitted In one toilet this season calls for the exercise of rare taate, or tbe etlect la te produce what may be called clown's cletbea. Benneta of tulle embroidered wltb atraw and trimmed with two klnda of ribbon, one of which la atraw colored, the ether pale blue, reee, pale green, or lilac, are mueb ad mired. The new parasols are of exaggerated alee In tbe round vaulted form, tbe Hat Mikade, and ether less pioneunoed shspes, are trimmed with laee, frequently covered with It and the new name for tbem i enleutcas. Tbe squares et batlau, luulard, surah, and even et tullr, bordered in tauey oelora and laee, and embroidered In colored delicate de Blgna of leafs, llewera. bees, birds, aud butter lliee, de duly aa bandetcbiela, mere forerna meat than use, aa tbey ara never removed from tbe liny pocket of the paletet or jacket or the trout el tbe walatceat or ejJIce. Mr. Malent j Toetb. from the 1 eutbs Companion . Mrs. Maleney la greatly troubled wltb acb ing teetb, but baa a mortal terror el tbe den tlat, Lately abe audered ae aeverely that she plucked up courage and weut te tba dentist te bave tbe toetb drawn. Entering fie den tial'a waiting room abe Inquired aozleuly of bla aaalatant, ' Ia the decluer iu T ' "Na He la out" "Musbsl But it'a glad of tbat I am." " But be la likely te ba In again at any moment" Bad loeck till bim I Sure, aerr, I've an lmperl'nt engagement, an' 1 think I'll be geln aerr, ter" Just at this moment tbe dentist came In. "Oct!, murder, aerr!" exclaimed Mr. Maleney. An' wby C'u'dn't ye atopeutaoloe, oemfortoble lelka, an' net be tleatln' In lelke a bund of prey, te be termentln' a pore woman wld yer ferclpa." "Wby Mra. Maleney," aald the dentist, taugblng, you need net have your toetb drawn. 1 am net anxious te pull It, You'd belter go home until" " An sure, aoer, an' what 1 after cemln' for, but te bave me toetb pulled T Have I tbe teltne, thin, te be waatln, wid cemln' an' geln,' an all tha telme cryin wld the pain T dure, an ye w'u'dn't be aendbiu' me borne again wideut tbe teeth pulled T ' "Yeu ara very bard te vtlease. Mra, Maleney. Sit down, and I will pull tbe teeth." Hera Mra. Maleney act up a new cry, but found herself, altar ail, mere courageous than ahe bad auppeted when tbe foreepa were ap plied. m m Story of a tslabep. rrem the Maeen Telegraph. Bishop Thompson, of Mtstls-lppl, telle this capital Jeke at bla ewu expense : He seya tbat aa be stepped off tbe ears one day at Jaukaen, Mis., be was approached by an en terprising dusky drummer for a local hotel aad Informed that "all gem man atop at tbe berenee Heuse." Anether darky atandlng near by aald : " Ola no getntnan j die Bishop Temaen." A svnsaaM piercing tbe forbidding shade Of some drear prison eell has etten brought Quiet te troubled spirits, andjiaa made Dark meibld breeding change te peaceful thought. Sema geed life will prove a guiding llgbt. Te brighten paths weak mortals oft Ond drear A beacon In the narrow war of bight Te lure the fallen te a higher sphere. -nedtmlr lis. A THUTBrUt. VKBSK. Tbey talk about a woman's tphera Aa though It had a limit t There's aet a plie In oartberHeivaa. Tbere'e net ataek te mankind given, There' net a blssslag or a wee. There's net a whlapsr yes or no, There's aet a lira, or death, or birth, That haa a leather's weight of worth. Without a weaaa In it. Whea the XJaa at Baaatf Are parted la a saUle, they disclose a row of pearls rivaling ta parity these which the diver brtage ap treaa tha bat teaa af tha farslaa aaa. Was will bast preserve these geau of tha aaeathT seEODOKT.iaeeei,brated beauMSar aadprtserraUTaef tteteau. i -t lO'iimi n ii i ii i zrrrmi TTOOITB BAlVSArAHIIiltA. IJIsaaWi aaVlaaaa 'J,f ;W',!l : SPRING MEDICINE la a asnaaalts with aaarlv every eaa. Thta la the t A lair, heaest trial of aeafa aaat time at year la whteh te parity the bleed. lest appetite, eaa te bona uptae evttsm. aa tha body la bow aaaeJally saaeeatt- blatobaaaatrreaamaaiclBa. The peeallar ma-1 aieinai asm or, aaa taa weaaeriui earaa ay Heed's aaraaaariila have made It the most popu lar Bprlag medicine It cares sorefals, salt rbsam,ana all.hantora,blllensnaes, dyspepsia, headache, hMney aad liver complaint, eatarrh aad all afsetlena eaasad or promoted by low atata of the aratemeT laipnra bleed. Don't put It off, bat take Heed's araaparlila bow. oedVs-starawparllMi "WaaavefoaadReod'aaarMparUla te baaa axeelleat bleed purltsr. Ia one ease In partte nlar, where ether msdlelnss failed, It took only three bottles of Heed's flataspartllatopredoea the desired effect," Biaraa A. f sjiacas, au Aaae'a Asylum, 8 1 Leuis, Me. " I have bean aabjact te seven headaches, aad have had a humor en my face. Heed's Sarsape rtlla haa done me ae much geed that 1 am almost entirely free from headache, aad the humor haa disappeared.' Waltbb Qblssst, Isllngtea, Morfelhoonaty, Mm. Heed's Sarsaparilla eldbyalldrni i1ata. II i lx for Prepared by C I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Ma, 100 Deaaa Oaa Dellar Oeanlne Heed's lanaparilla for sale at Cochran's Drag Stere Heb. WandimXerthQacan at, Laneaater, Fa. JMWMtMt. ryAUM'S CORNER, ZAHM'S CORNER LANCASTER, PA. Reopened under Ita Old Management wltb a Kite Asserted Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, 8IHTC WAltt AJTO JEWELRY. aw Cararal attantl"n given te Pitting SPEC rACLES for Defective Bight. We have bow the Best Vacuities for rirst-Clas Kepatrlng. BPKCIAL-Wt halt a tmall let of Mirer Haiti Ferk let ever jrem ear tale, tcMth tea iw art very low. ZAHM'S CORNER, aprll-lmd CT & RHOADS, JKWKLKR. HOUSEKEEPERS Will And TABLE WARE e( all tbe Standard tirades in our stock. Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Berry Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Crumb Knives, Crumb Trays, Iee Picks, Ice Tongs, Beef Tongs, Asparagus Tongs, Individual Peppers and Salts, Card Waiters, Cup Waiters, Entre Dishes, Vegetable Dishes, Egg Boilers, Water and Milk Fitchers, Biscuit Jars, Baking Dishes, Tureens, Bread Trays, Salad Bowls and Sugar Baskets. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, ' If you want Repairs Well ajuuuAami, MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS : " Honest Werk at PHILIP DOERSOM'S Old Reliable Carriage Works, Nea lae and laa bast kwe strbbt. laneastbr, pa. & r'4 Baggies, Phaetons, Carriages, lyflTliKfllBBBBBBBBBBH tBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV CONSTANTLY OX HAND. t3T REPAIRING rROUPTLY ATTENDED TO. J& Philip Do8raem's Old Reliable Carriage Works. CAKPKT BABOA1N8 I X,SH1RK'S CARPET H ALLt -roil WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestr j, Iograie, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SUADS8, dc. W have tha Largeat and Beat Stock In tba Oity. S. SHIRK & SONS Cerner West King and Water Stmts, Iucuttr, Pa. H. WIJfESAXD LIQUORS. lURB RYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distiller j. Situated en Kaat Orange streit. betwern Orange and thaatnul, one square east of raser raser veir, uuieatter, f t have Just erected a ne w dlatlllery wltb allot the latest Improved machtnerr for distilling rUBK MYK WUUKY. A. B. aHBAfrKK. Pronrieter. Tht Distillery haa been ereeted at the lameua Old aroSTstewa Sprtag. which haa been noted for iu DlantaeBS aaa uaaaui lltaw bukd'v of tha nur. eatwaur. At It ear L li our aran iraadfauiera drank when they were boys, aad tvhaa never been knewa te run dry even ta the hetteat weather. Frem this (spring au ia nw uses w in. oisuiiery is oo eo oe talaadf the pump drawtag treat it twenty Ave aalleaa a Bdaute. Baaldaa my own dtaUlladWhUky.Ialse handle fttllet, IM, WUM, aC. Call aad ba ceavlnccd. a. u. iHKirriE. Diatlllar. STOaaKe. SI Merthllassn strset. 9. .-raissarshavteg geed Hiaeahaaa an " e I eeavlaaa aay raaseaabla paraea that thai i liar praaarauea aeea aisat I merit. We de aet elalai that every hesUawta aeeenpilsh a wtfreeie, bat we dokaew that aaarly every bottle, taaaa aaeeratag toawaa teawaa tkms deea pradaaa pestUvabeaett aad mifem a aaw aaa eaaataat inaaa tbbj m laereaghiy demeastratad la Mew Bagtaad, where Heed's Barsapartlla haa baaa kaewa te Ma ebw ter ta yaara, aaf witera iw saieMoeawaaauyiai lea. Cealda't heap store wltaeat Need's aaraapa- ruia," a. a. aerxtaa, TramaasDarg, . i. BalldmUph "I mnstmr HoedUarMBarlllala tha hart med icine lever ased. Lartspriag I bed ae appetite, aad tha least work I did faMgwed maavar ae mneh. t began te take Hoed'a aamaaarUJa, aad soealfisitBaffleoalddaaamaehlaa day a I hadtormanyeonalaaweeK. MyappaeNeMve MyappaeNeMve radetts." la M. T.BavmisAUanUeClty.N.J. it Is with eheerralaem that I reeerd a Jest veroiet in raver or Hoed'a BaraaaariUa aa balag the most atlsfsctery family remedy I ever a unwr ft aw m ami uuwm aama n of nwBiMinBi& nr uw leag standing.' Jevb r. HaHAs, Feruaad, I'enn. Beld by all dmntata. M t ats ter . rra. pared by CL HjeTj a CO, Lewell, Mass. 100 Deaaa Oaa Dellar LANCASTIB, FA. Lancaster, Fenn'a. Dene bring your work te us. Bvueimr, se. Honest Prices." Business Wagons, Market Wagons HALLS. BARGAINS t STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OalRRIAQl BUILDIR, C0,ai4A MiUR STBBBT. . Laneaster, Pa. Hear of Fi raetesMM, I have U stock aad BuUd te Order avery Ye rtaty et the foilewlajt stylaa i aMlrtaf Tnmwttr AtliavM It ruem tvewaa THAH au etsuuh. at at Wi '..Ijlli, mmmJmm , I & . . "4wsWsTsaawa',.i-A,v',B 11 ' " '" I ww.M. nwi .in,ii!.iM.,,wMJS1a &ji arva, ! ifeS OMDMB MO. t. . ).r:s firtil Any if til F-iu r fJACA HBADQUAfOlillS '-ri) .rea i. fa a GRAND ARIK SORIl - . 'i emears aaa oamraeea, yea ara ( vised te eatl aad exasslae ear tmaaa HHAMD AHMt suira, whish ter OnKIOR QUaUallT, IKDIOrO DTSD, miatmsm or nr, i CANNOT Bl ggn.tLLID FOl 1 M naawnqiHnniiHHinni isa DLKSBX ri.AMUBi.. aikleh n color, and being alt wool; we vary i a 3etBMKBCIttHT TAILORS, wa at te make te your rrder a CUaTOM a( ay wvisa vi Biaairivx. we pis i inmn lnfi in un gnsnuiiaa m give feet flt, and a MtUbetery Battlaevari We also bave a f oil line of White Duck VetU and White Glevtt, Satiable for Parade Purpose. Call early and be salted U our Inal lavtta tten, Hirsh & Brether, ONal PRIOB aMROHNT tailem, -AMD- OletMeis and Funililiers, auH. HOBTH UUBBH ST. AHB QOAJtB. LANOASTak. PA w IlililAMHON ITOSTMJb CALL US BY TELEPHONE WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Bright, New, Styliih, PASII05AIH r. i- -AT- Geneieus Prices. QenbV All-Wcel Dark Casatmare Baek Salt, 110 00. Gente' All-Weel Light and Dark Casslmsrs or Cheviot saek Suit, (il 00. Qenta' Cutaway Ceat Sult,$iaea, Ornta' Pure Indigo Blue Baek Ceat Suite, tsi a. Beys' All-Weel LUht and Dark Casslmera Dxasa ' suits, as oe. Beys' Straight Frent sack Ceat Dress Suit. IMS ' andsioe.; Chlldren'a Ilandrenie Pleated Tnnle Seita, ( 09. IS 01, l 00 and nea Chlldren'a Shirt Walits, fOc, tee, JSc, 8Je,L SUMMER LAP ROBES. A Superior One that all wbe have aeea It a neunce kxcellent Prlee, We. A Lap Boie for General Uie,6e. A rresh and Sttraetlve Aisertmenl of STRAW HATS at 50c. Light Colored stirrre't HsUlnrepulazShaaa, Seu. Teung Qents' Light o'ered Seft felt Diaas Baa. Si en upwards. flents Pecke'. Hata for Ploeio Wear, tee aad Tie. Bread Brim Harvest Hats, Be upwards. Bents' Summer Merine Shirt and Drawers, ffJe te SIM. Balbrlggan Shirts, Se te tUOA Gents' Summer Steves, 100 a pair. ' Genu' Summer Hese, fancy odors, lie. See, Sta. The Very Latest St j ita la GENTS' NECKWEAR. Ladies Summer Shoes. Laee Oxford Hand-Turned, SLOt. Lace Eld Oxford Hand-Turned rateat Ttea. II SO. Hand-Turn Kid Lace Oxford, plain. Slat. Kid strap Oxford, 11.0) and ILtk, Ladlea' Fine Bid Butten Bex Tee Shee Hit a4 H. te Ladles'Tennls and Boatleg Shoes, Utt. Hisses' Grain Butten Selar TtBase. ChUd'a solar Tips, we. Genu' Dress Shee, Congress or Laee Freat, n M, GenU' Swap Shee, rreneh Tee, lift lenntaand BlcyelaShaaa. TraakS, YallaM aSi kJataa. 11LL1AMS0M FOSTER, W, 14.M Mi S8IMC Ikn Kv, LAKCASTaa.FA. av Stores close every evealag at " axcapt nenpars aaa bbwhts. AT KRISMAN'S. a- r 5 V J New Spring NatektijiW p tiv. '.-v- a sUaaa-a. amaaaaBl iv. . mmxtmmm, i Jvjj 7vj;&.rJ,ff V 'fite w. i. u m i mas I asaasaaaawB mi,ap ? mmsw -w r - imm amm m mm - jjr 8HIRT- JJ$ la the Market ter the 1 ml W ssalate Msaaa ; $ aWesta3taaa7Aaaaam M wswssp.i i .'Kft' -; "n ; &&& t ' Hjm?r; --. - c. - .! -A1 4" a" J; jK S..-CM j$mm 'tw fvt7-i 3 m iU3i (.jS y nd V-' 4K.5 ' fiPj Ti f. tiw: a riait ." i , . 4UH jr. 'BU i-jifit iJT.Z Mtyvur U-::1