, ., x-y LANCASTER DAILY IKTJEIXIGENCEH, SATUBDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881. -. icastet t-nieUCgcncer. SATURDAY EVENING, JAM. 15, 1881. Winter Care ef Fwls. While writing, the thermemeter stands 8 below zero. On the morning before the mercury marked 10 below. In places within a distance of less than a mile, the temperature is much lower, where the lo cation is in a hollow. Such cold weather generally comes once or twice every win ter. Fer this emergency every careful person has prepared be."erehand. During the few previous weeks, when the weather 'might be termed moderate beside that which we arc at present experiencing, the fowls have been comfortable, enjoying their out-deer run each day at the warm est portion. The gi eund being uncovered, they have gathered grass and gravel, and helped themselves te drink, at the regular watering places of the barnyard stock, re turning early te their warm roosting places. Tlie wise peulterer has prepared for any emergency, and the fowls are as safe as new, when the deer is closed at night, as in the warmer weather. The house has been previously furnished with drinking vessels, nest boxes, and every ap pliance of comfort beneath a southern ex posure of glass. The poultry keeper should, with the rising of the sun, go with fresh feed te see whether there arc auy frosted combs. If there are they should have immediate at tention before thawing. Frosting may be easily discerned by the white appearance. Avoid touching or bruising the frozen flesh, but catch the fowl and breathe gently en it until the ice comes out, after which dress with olive oil, care being taken net te wet the feathers. De net re move te a steve, but allow the bird te re main in the same place. As the sun cenn' up and tiie fowl stirs around, the bleed will circulate, and the thawing is less painful when the ice conies en the outside. There will seldom be a case se extreme as this, with the careful attend ant, and iii quarters that are reasonably comfortable. If fowls are accustomed te the outside air each day, they will endure quite severe cold without suffering. But if fowls arc placed in confinement under glass covers at the first approach of cold weather, they become tender. The combs and wattles are forced te a greater size, and hence the danger of frost in the len-r winter nightg, when the thermometer drops suddenly below zero. I have found it the better way te keep the fowls accus tomed te the atmosphere as much as pos sible without suffering. In this manner they co.ne into laving without much forc ing, anil are robust. Aside from the combs and wattles, the Brown Leghorns are the hardiest and most profitable breed, both for eggs and flesh. They will endure the greatest degree of cold without injury, if duly trained te it, and trivc the greatest quantity of eggs with the least feed and care. They are bright and lively and every mouthful of feed tells en them. With the exception of exhibition birds, it is better te breed for low ciiitibs and acclimate te the cold. Side by side with the Whites, th Browns will excel, they will endure mere hardships and yield greater profits en the same keep. Fowls should net be allowed te drink in frigid atmospheres. They cannot de this with safety te the combs and wattles except in the warmest portion of the day. Of course daily exposure is a drawback te their laying, but is mere advantageous te their health. In cold weather give scraps and fatty substances, together with the whole corn, as these are heat-giviug sub stauces, and cicate warmth of body. If fowls are kept in comfort and thrift through the cold wave, they will keep in profit, but they must have strict care. ' V. 11."' in Country Gentleman. LAJ.OAS1KK HOUSKUOLI) MARKET. UAIRV. Butter y ft ...25&30C Cupcliee.se, 2 cups 5c Cettugc cheese, 2 pieces. 5c Dutch cheese t1 lump 810c KUCITS. Apples p J-i pk 1015c Bananas each 25c Cherries, dried, ft qt 12c Currants, dried, p ft 12c Cianbcrries "Jl it H)c Dried Apple ft jt SSu " Peaches $1 t lOftl'c Gran's "j? B. 23c Lemens ft dez l.i20c Oranges Jf) dez 20c VKUKTAULKS. Jtcels jS hunch 3c Cabbage J heud CffilOf Cttrrels $1 bunch 35e Celery "j$ bunch 10c Lima' beans J e,t 10z)12c Onions ?1 4 pk 2025c " "ft hunch 5c Potatoes p bus 70c (Sweet) J .pcck 20C Radishes ft bunch '. 5c Soup Itcausfl it A He Salsify $1 hunch 1c Turnips -J H peck 10c reuLTltv. Chickens M pair (live) 50T5c ft it. (cleaned) 12&15c Dncks pair 80c$l Geese ft piece 75dS$l Turkeys $1 piece (live) 75c$2 " ft It. (cleaned) 13c MISCELLANEOUS. Apple i'.utter ft it 25c Eggs ft dez :iO'6.T3e Heney ft B .2025c Seap ftt). Se Saner kraut ?t 812c Rabbit- $? pair 40c Partridge 1518c MEATS. Beef Steak, f ft 102Jc " Roast (lib) ft It. ., 12M1GC (chuck) 'P B. ....V lOMIJc " Corned, ft ft 1012c " I tried, ft ft 25K2SC Be. t hind quarter ft ft 78c ' lore quarter It 8. Hade Roleinin dried 23c Ham ft B lS18c l.uml. (I ft 1020c l.ard t ft ..'VxlUe .Milten "Jf ft 10glGc Mince Meat ft 1220c Perk p ft '.WjllOc Puddtns- I" 810c Sausage p ft 10&12C FISH. Basset ft Kic Cattish j Bl I'-Jc xcrcii me White Fish ft ft 12c Halibut ft ft I2c jccts.- Chestnuts ft qt 12c Shelbarke ft qt 10c ORAIN. Hay Timcthy ft ten $30 " Clever ft ten ; $10 Cern ft bus 5300c Oats ft bus 40c Rvcft bus fOyuc Timethy Sc-cod ft bus $3.25&:i.50 Wheat ft bus $1.12 Can't l'reach Geed. Ne man can de a geed job of work, preach a geed sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor a pathnt. or write a geed article ihcn he ice's miserable and dull, with sluggiah brain and unsteady nerves, uiil none should make, the attempt in Mich a condition when it can be ae easily and cheaply removed bv a little Hep Bitters. ee " Truth" and Proverbs," ether column. jl.-k-wd&u "Hew Are Yeu My Old Friend?" Asked ii bright looking man. 'Oh.'Ifeyl miserable, I'm b;ii(ius and can't cat. and my back i- '-e lame 1 can't tteik." "Why in the world don't yen take Kidney-Wtut; that's what I take v. lien I mil out of sorts, and it al ways keeps me in perfect tune. My doctor reremiiii-iidi 1l lural such tumbles.' Kidney Kidney Wert is tin-cure cure fur biliousness and con stipation. Den! lull te try it. Leng Jlranch Xewx. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS'. A FINK CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A LANCASTER FAVORITE ORGAN. OKA CHICJKERING & SON'S. PIANO. A full line or SHEET MUSIC, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. BANJOS, HARMONICAS, c. The above Instruments will be sold at re duced prices during the Holidays. M AN UFACTORY -NO. 320 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Branch office during the Holidays, Ne. 26 CENTRE SQUARE. X13-lydS&lyw ALEXHcKILLIPS. RELIGIOUS. 17IRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT -ST 1 Preaching te-morrow morning and even ing by tbe pastor. Rev. , Win. Morrison. Sun- tlav nehnnl nt li n. m. Pmvrr Tineti:i!s Mfirv evening during tee week except -aturday.. Ail are weicemw. -IIUSX REFORMED. DIVINE SERVICE ' te-morrow at 10K a. m. and 7 p. . Sunday school at 1 p. m FIRST M. E. CHURCH. NORTH DUKE Btrcct. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. S. H. C. Smith at 10U a. m. and 4 p. m. Sabbath choel at 1 p. m. Yeung people' prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Revival services every evening during the week except Saturday. MORAVIAN-SERVICES BOTH MORN ing and evening, at the usual hours. Preaching by Rev. J. II. Dubb-, D. D. Sun day school at 2 p. m. e! MISSIONS. EAST MISSION . Sabbath school at 1:45 p.m. 11vBf Xfwaaiew Vrtfnftltnrr tnnrnin flml evening bv the" pastor, Rev. S. O. Garrison. eunuay scnoei a. 14 p. ui. imjtt uin;innj ni C:S0 p. m. OLIVET BAP11ST CHURCH TEMrER TEMrER ance Hall Rev. M. Prayne, pastor. Ser ricea nt 104 a. m. and 7i p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. m. rKESnYTKKIAN.-SERVICES MORNING 1 andcvenlni. at tlie usual hours, i-reacn Ing by the laster. Rev. J. Y. Mitchell. D. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Rev. J. C. Hume, pastor. Even! ng service at 7J4 o'clock. Sunday school at lJi p. m. ROCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL (UNDE (UNDE (UNDE noininatienal) meets in the Rockland street public school building, every Sunday afternoon at i o'clock. Everybody welcome. CJT. JAMES REV. C. F. KNIGHT, D. !., 5 rector. Hely Communion at 8 and morn lug service at 10 a. m. Evenln; prayer at 7,"4 p.m. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. THE UsUAL divine service will be held at Wt a. 111. sunt atiJip. in. Prayerunetliigat0p.in. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Divine services en Sunday at 10' a. 111. and V4 E.ui. Sunday school at t p. 111. Rev. XV. F. Ichliter. pastor. ST. STEPHEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEGE Campus. Divine service te-morrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. T. G. Apple, D. O. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching morning and evening, at the usual hours by tlie pastor. Rev. Sylvauus Stall. Morning subject " The Hid Treasure." Evening-" The Last Night or Revels." Seats tree. Sunday school at 1:45 p. in. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD FKEACHING te-morrow morning and evening by the Rev. Peyton G. Bewman, of Seuth Carolina. The Rami of Hepe will sing in the evening a piece entitled "The Hebrew Children." Sun day school at 1 p. in. West Mission, Derwart street. Sunday school at l?i p. in. North Mission. Antieeh. Sunday selioel at 'J a. 111 ; preaching at 3 p. in. Seuth MUsien, Beaver street. Sunday school at l-'i p. 111. ; evening service at 5 p". xu. OECOND EVANGELICAL, CHURCH k5 (English). North Mulberry street, above Orange. Praachlng at IQli a. in. and 7'4 1- m. by the pastor. Rev. J. A. Feger. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Revival service during the week at ST. PAUL'S M.E., CHURCH, S. IIUEEN ST, Treadling at 10M a. 111., and at. 7lf :. 111.. by the pastor. Rev. J. I.indeuiuth. Prayer meeting at C'p. 111. Sunday school at ljfp. 111., ceiKlucte.l ty 1 lie newty elecieil superin tendent, It. F. Urban. Ruvival service in pro gress. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD Preaching te-morrow b-f4hc pa-ter. Rev. 1. A. L. l.averty. at UiJ a. in., and 7' p. 111. Sunday school and adult Bible class at I;1, p. in., anil at the Given street Chapel at 2 p. in. Revival services during thJ evenings of the week except Saturday. M. V. A ltlLE STUDY AT a. m. Gospel service at C:15 p 111. 9:15 MKIHVAU HOSTBTTEKS CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Sleep, Appetite and Strength Return when Hestelter's Stomach Bitters is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptic sufferer. Moreover, since the brain sympa thizes elnsely with the stomach and its asso ciate organs, the livei and the bowels, as their derangement is rectified by the action of the Bitters, mental despondency produced by that derangement disappears. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers te whom apply ler Ilestetter's Almanac for isst. ll-lvdeed&lyw Lancastcr City Fli-u-iiHicy, NORTH QUEEN ST., CORNER ORANGE. Pure Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Are. coiiverymxG pjirNiciAX.v pre- SV1ZWTIOXS A SPECIALTY. ANDREW Or. PREY, Graduate Philadelphia College Pharmacy. INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE. NEAKLY 3,000 PERSONS have placed themselves under my charge dur ing the last three years in Reading and this city. One-hall" of them at leasl were called in curables. Chronic, eases of Dyspepsia, Con sumption. KIieii'iiati-111, and ether mictiens. Nearly all reported the same story, viz: I have tried many doctors and quack medicines, and all in vain. I am discounted. While curing the sick in these two cities ever LflOO deaths have occurred in ether physicians' practice, and net a halt-dozen in mine. Won't you in person (at my offices) or by letter investigate my remark able cures. Men uinl weiiicn.-ick ler yeats, were under my practice in a few days or weeks cured. Send or eall and get a 12-page pamph let (free), containing the. names of people thus rapidly restored te health here lu Lancaster. All cured by plaeingmy inexpensive medicines en the outside et the bony. Ne poKens used and no drugs, syrups, pills, powders, bitters, or ether such vile stutfs placed in the stomach. Consultation and Examinations Free at my offices. Hundreds have been ctlfed et Catarrh ler 50 cents. Cure Quick for Catarrh sent teany address 111 tlie I'nkcd States for M cents. DR. C. A. GREENE, (3i Years Experience), Ne. 23G NORTH (JUEEN STREET, W-ttdMWr&S Lancaster. Pa. DR. SAITOED'S LIVEK INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. S ANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. ollS-lveed&altoow BOOTS A XI) SHOES. J 4' A CV ROOTS. SHOES AND LAST J ft O X made en a wiw principle, insnr ing comfort for the feet. lit w k'l'O Lusts miuU: te order. 15UU1I5 MILLK.lt, tcbU-tfd l.iitn-sl Kingsttwi GIRAJN SPECULATION T In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULK & CO.. Commission Mer chants, ISO La Halle street, Chicago, 111., ler cii ulaia 1112a-ryu SOJt SALE OB HES1:. FOR RENT. THE STORE ROOM AO. 41 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Fxlck, Tailor. Possession given APRIL 1, 1881. Applvte WILLIAM. J. COOPER, . Jan3.M,viStld West King Street, A VAI.UABI.ESTORESTANDFORRENT. stand in Landisville, Lancaster county. Pa. This is an old stand and enjoys a geed trade. Nene but single men need apply. Call en, or address. Jan6-3wd JACOB B. MIXNICIL EXECUTORS' SALEFCITlfPROPERTr, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1881, the undersigned executers of Michael Malene, de ceased, will expose te sale, at the Cadwcll Heuse, the Jollewing real estate te wit: Ne. L A let of ground, en the N. E. corner et Orange and Sliippen streets, with a frontage ei 49(C lect, mere or less, en Orange street, and along Shippen street, northward, 213 feet te a public al lev, en which is erected a commodi ous and we"ll-buit Mansion. Ne. 301, two-stories high, with two-story Hack lSuilding, all in geed repair. Alse, en rear of let, a two-story II rick Stable and ether improvements. Sale at 7 o'clock, when terms will lie made known by KDW ARD McGOVERN, WM.L. PEIPER. JAMES M. BURKE. Executers of Michael Malene, dee'd. Henuv SncBERT, Auct. janlO-tfd PUBLIC SALE OP VALUAALE CIT PROPERTY. On MONDAY, JANUARY 31. 1881, the undersigned executer or the will of Geerge Albright, deceased, will sell at pub lie snteat the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster, Pa., the following described property, viz : Ne. 1. All that valuable let of ground situat ed at the corner of East Chestnut street and Clierrv alley (Ne. 130), containing 111 front en Chestnut street 2j feet, mere or less, and ex tending southward 252 feet, mere or Isss, te Marien alley. On said let are erected a one story I1RICK DWELLING HOUSE and Back Building, a Frame Stable, a Frame Shep and ether outbuildings. There are a number of fruit trees, grape vines, &c, en said property. Ne. 2. A let of ground adjoining Ne 1 011 the cast anil property of William Hcnsel en the west, containing 'in front en Chestnut street 3S fcet,mere or less, extending senthward same depth as Ne. 1 te Marien alley, en which is erected a one-story 15RICK DWELEiNG HOUSE. Frame Shep ami ether outbuildings. There are also valuable trult trees, &c, en the let, and a hydrant and nevei-failing well of water, Ne. 3. Let of ground fronting en Arch alley, adjoining St. Jehn's Lutheran church prop erty en the north, ami property of II. Deerr en tlie south, ami extending eastward 72 feet, mere or less, te property et II Deerr. This let lias a front en Arch alley et 25 feet, mere or less, and en it is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with geed dry cellar. There is also si side alley and, in the yard a geed bake even, and pump and never-Iailing well et water. Sale te commence at 7o'cleck p. 111. en said day when conditions, will be male known by JOHN 11. ALBRIGHT, Executer of Will et Ge. Albright, dee'd. 11. SllUctnT, Auct. janlOCtdM&S 1)Ui:lic sai.k of valua 121.1 real k-tatk. en thursday. january Si, iSSl.the undersigned executers of the will of .Maria Myers, late et the City et Lancaster, deceased, will sell at public sale al the Key Key siene lleiis.i, in the City of Lancaster, the fol lowing described real estate : Ne. 1. A Let of Ground situated en the west side 01" North Mulberry street, In the City et Lancaster, l'a., number t2ti, and containing in fronton said street 22 feet and six inches, and extending in depth 2il feet, mere or less, te Concord alley, en which is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, lSxye teet, with frame summer kitchen attached ; a well of never-failing water with pump therein, also, a number of fruit trees, grapes, etc., adjoining property of Jehn McCenney and ethers en the north, ami en the south by property el Jehn Hutchinson. Ne. 2. A let of ground, situated en the west side et said Mulberry street, in the City of Lancaster. Pa., Ne. 414. and containing in front, and extending in depth 2fil feet, mere or less, en said street 21 feet, 5 inches, mere or less, te said Concord alley, en which is erected a one-story part brick and part leg DWELL ING ilOUSK, with a one-story frame kitchen attached : shed, with a large number of trait trees, grape vines, etc.. adjoining property et Jehn King, deceased, en the uerih, and en the south by Ne. 412. Ne. 3. A let of ground, situated en the said North Mulberry street, in the City of Lancis ter. Pa., Ne. 412, and containing in front 011 said street, 32 leet. ii'chcs, mere or less, and depth 24 teet, mere or less, te Concord alley, en which is erected a one-sterv part brick and part leg DWELLING HOUSE, also a small FRAME HOUftE with Kitchen, en the rear of said let ; a well et never-failing water, with pump therein, fruit trees, grapes, etc., adjoin ing Ne. 411 011 tlie north, and Ne. 410 en the south. Nes. 4 and ."i. A let of ground situated en the west side of North Mulberry street in said city et Lancaster, P.i., Nes.4(&attd 410, and contain ing in front en said street. Si teet 1: inches, mere or less, and in depth 2iil feet mere or less, te Concord alley, en which is erected two one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES with brick fronts, with one story Frame Kitchen attached, fruit trees and ether im pinvements, ailjiiiningXe. 412 en the north and Myers and Gorrecht en the south. The above properties will positively be sold and are lu a thriving part et tlie city, conve nient te market and the railroad depot. Geed titles will be given en April 1, 1SSI. Any person wishing te see any of 1 he above properties may call en Henry R. Myers, or citlieret the tenants, who will show the same. Sale tit commence at Hi o'clock, p. 111., when attendance will be given and terms made known by MATHIAS MYERS, HENRY It. MYERS, Exccutet s of Maria M vers, deceased. 15. F. Rewk, Auct. jan7-4td,7,12,15,l!l 1)Ui:lic sale of valuaiim real estate. en friday, january 21, A. D., IKS!, Pursuant te an order el" the Orphans' Court, of Lancaster county, l'a.. will be sold at public sale nt the Keystone Heuse, North (jiteen street, in the city of Lancaster, the tollewlng real estate et Frederick Pyle, de ceased, all et which is situated in Lancaster city, te wit: Purpart Ne. 1 Property Ne. 2.S7 North Mul berry strci t, fronting en said street 17 feet C, inches, mere or less, and extending in depth 110 feet, mere or less, te a it) lect wide common alley; the improvements thereon consist et a two-story Fit AM K DWELLING. HOIISE.atwo HOIISE.atwe HOIISE.atwo slery Frame Kitchen attached, open alley en the south side. Purpart Ne. 2. Properly Ne. 239 North Mul berry street, fronting en said street It leet 7 inches, mom or less, with a common alley be tween this property and the one adjoining en the north, 2 feet 0 Inches wide, te the depth of 42 feet, after which the let widens te the ex tent of half the wid.h el said alley, extending in dcplh 110 feet, mere or less, ten 10 leet wide common alley; the improvements thereon consist of n two-story FRAM E HOUSE, with a two-story Frame Kitchen attached. Purpart Ne. 3. Pre erty Ne. 211 North Mul licrry stieet, fronting 011 .-aid street 22 feet 1 inch, mere or less, together with the same common alley right described lu Ne. 23!l, and extending ii depth 110 feet, mere or less, te the atercsaid 10 feet wide common alley ; the improvements are at we story BRICK HOUSE, with Basement Kitchen, with a lart-c Frame Stable, room enough ter eight horses, and for three or fonr.tens et hay. Purparts Nes. 4, r and i. Properties Xes. 213 215 ami 217 North Mulberry street, te be sold separately. Nes. 213and2 fronting en said street 14 ft. and 1 in., mere or less, and Xe. 217, IS ft. ami 7 ins., mere erjess. and all el them extend ing in dept 140 feet, mere or less, te the aforesaid 10 feet wide alley ; the improvements en each of the-eletsarea TWO-STORY BRICK 1IOU.-E. witli 11 one story Frame Outhouse, and en Ne. 215, a never-tailing well of water, and en Ne. 2!7, a Cistern in geed condition, 12 feet deep. Purpart Xe. 7. Property Xe. 'J42. North Arch alley, In the city of Lancaster, fronting en said alley 15 It., S in., mere or less, including a 3 loot open space en the south side, and extend ing in dcpllUOO feet, mere or less, te the afore said iu leei wine common auev: tlie improve ments are a TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, witha ONE-STORY FUAMEattachment. Purparts Nes. 8, !l and 11. Properties Xes. 214,210 and 250 North Arch alley, alerusaUl, te lie sold separately, each lrenting en said alley 12 It. S in., mere or less, and' extending in depth 100 leet, mere or less, te theaferesaid 10 feet wide common alley. Ne. 250 lying en the north and alongside that part of the said 10 teet wide common allev. between Xes. 2lHntui 250 of the said properties, lrenting en said Arch a'ley and Intersecting that part of said hi leei wine common aney. running nertn and south in the rear of all these properties ami these situated en North Mulbciry street, be fore mentioned ami described. Purpart Ne. 12. Property Ne. 252 North Arch alley, fronting en said alley 15 ft. 8 in., mere or jess, including an open space et tliree leet, mere or less, 011 tluvierth side, ami extending in depth 100 feet, mere or less, te tlie aforesaid 10 feet wide common alley, running north and south; the improvements are a TWO-STORY BliICK HOUSE, with one-story Frame attach ment and a geed Bake Oven. The 10 feet wide common alley mentioned, runs north and south, and also east wid west, opening out en Arch alley between Nes. 218 and 250, and is common tealKtt these purparts, both the Mul berry street and the Arch alley properties. All these houses are comparatively new, ex cept purparts Nes. 1 audi and are situated in one et the finest and most thriving parts of tlie city, convenient te schools, and especially te the high school, being only about l squares from the latter. The houses en Arch alley are finely located and aflerd homes with in the reach of any laboring man or mechanic, far mere desirable than almost any ether part et the city, being equally near te all the active business of the railroad, tobacco warehouses and manufacturing places. Tlie houses en Mulberry street, excepting Nes. 1 and 2, are larger and mere valuable, and for location and surroundings are unsurpassed by any proper ty in tlie city. Any person wishing te see the properties be fore til- day r-. sale, will call en W. C. Pyle, one of the heirs, occupying Xe. 243. -Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. m.,whcn attendance will be given by . JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN, Hbsry Suuakkt, Auct. Trustee te sell. janl-1 4-8-11-15-18-21 1 TXIMaHXtWr-A-QTIONe,- . 4 STRICU BRO. 'S ADVERTISEMENT. ASTBICI BBft'S Have Just Opened their Hamburg Embroideries, And invite the attention of the ladles of Lan caster te the unexampled low prices at whlcl these beautiful and useful goods are offered. Our display this week -will embrace Em broideries et every Description, suited ler all purposes and at all prices, from 2c. per yard upwards. Edg ings ana insertions Fer Baby Clothing in neat and pretty Styles. ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES FOR LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Magnificent Patterns of FLOUNCING 0 and 7 Inches wide, at only twenty-live cents per yard. Handsome Patterns of Wide Needle Werk at 10 and 12c. per yard. Rich Patterns at 19c. Most Elaborate Patterns Ireiu 31 te 50c. per yd. Deep Embroidered Flouncing in most exquisite designs at GO and 82c, 'Embroidered Flouncing 11 te 18 inches wide.in the most beautiful patterns, at $1 and $1.23 per yard. Red Needle Werk at 4 and 5c. per yard. WE OFFER NOW ALL OUR HATS AT 19e. FUR TRIMMINGS In Black, Boewn and Gray, 1 inch wide48c. 1 inches wide, 75c; 2 inches wide, $1 per yd. LADIES' AND MISSES' AT $1.97. Nete the following prices el our NOTIONS. B:istiur Cottens 12 spools ler Sc Clark's O. N. T. Cotten 2 spools ler 9c Coats's Best 2 spools for 9c Willamaiitie Best fi-Cenl Cotten.2 spools for 9c Holyekc's200yiuiW Cotten 2c. a spool Clark's Crochet Cc. per spool Ball Knitting cotton 4c. per ball Dexter's White Knitting Cotten in numbers at 7c. per bull Dexter's Colored Cotten in Brown, Drab, Navy Bine, and Brown and Blue Mixed, at Mending Cotten at Star Skirt Braid Needles Geed Pius .". 8c. per ball 2c. per card 5c. per belt 5c. per paper Sc. per paper IhJ ....5c. per dozen 4c. per box 2ferlc 2c. per piece 8c. per pair ,....7c. per bottle .miiilv 3c.perpalr 5c. per dozen 5c. per skein 1c. per paper .....5c. per paper 10c. per box 4c. per paper 8c. a box 2c.apicce Cc a paper 3c. apiece Best English Pin- Safety Pins BhickPins Hat Pins , AHJIC . ....... Dress Shields Shee Polish Shee Buttencrs Children's Garters Corset Lucings Shee Lacings.. Linen Thread Hair Pins English Hair Pins Rubber Hair Pins Steel-Pointed Hair Pins Invisible Hair Pins Hair Crimpers Flexible Curlers Children's Round Combs Fine Combs Dressing Combs a OC uC ! s v ISO xtxeUC 0"" V Sc. percake 5a per cake 5c. iter cake 5c. per cake 5c. per cake 5c per cake .ilC .30 4C Teeth Brushes Baby Brushes Infant Combs ... Hiiir Brushes Heyt's German Cologne Fine Pcrtutnc Soaps at Winser'a Soup at Turkish Bath Seap Geneva Bouquet Baby Mine. Fancy Figure Seap Glycerine Ball Large Cakes of Seap IwllSllIC... ......... Gum Bib-. Ladies' Large Pockctbeoks... Zephyr Weel, all colors Germantown Weel Saxony White Butten-hole Twist . . .9c. per ounce ....8c. per ounce .$2.25 per pound ...$2 per pound 2c. a quilt "0 yards Sewing Silk 5c. a spool. 2 spools for 9c, 100 yards Sewing Silk.. Knitting Silk in balls.. Embroidery Silk Aggate Buttens Large Aggate Buttens. 9c. si spool 20c. per bunch 12 dozen for 3c 6 dozen for 10c Writing Paper and Envelopes 5c. per box Chenille cc. per yard FEATHER EDGE BRAID 5c APIECE. Serpentine Braid Ne.13, 17, 21 and 25. , 8, 10, 13 md 17c. per dozen Irish Trimming 15c. apiece Wide 23c. apiece Magic Rullllng, 1, 2, 3, 4, C and 9. 1, 25, 27, 21), 33 and 39c. aptccc Wax Beads 7c. a string Black Jet Beads 10 bunches for 33c ASTRICH BRO.'S, 13 EAST KING STREES, LANCASTER, PA. nrpomessaiers PXT GOODS, VXTtEltWEAX, fC. M"0TELTIES IN SCARF PINSj. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWEES, E. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKER, 56 NORTH UUEKN STREET FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te tbe Court Heuse, IS SELLING OFF LADE' COATS & DOLHANS At about half their former price and tar below their value. These in want should sec them. Prices, $1.50 te $8.50. :FermerPri03, $3 te $13.50. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te th Court Heuse. KHISHI1 GOODS. FULL STOCK OF SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS IN ALL WIDTHS AND GRADES. Tuckings, Damasks, &c. PRIME FEATHERS. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Wc are opening New Styles et Carpets & Wall Paper FOR THE SPRING TRADE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. JEWELEltS. IOUIS WEIIKK, J WATCHMAKER. Ne. 159 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. it. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver ami Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c Agent ler the celebrated Pantasceplc Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd LANCASTER WATCHES ev ALL GRADES, AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, Ne. 20 East Kin? Street, Lancaster, Pa. e UK FAC1LITIKS FOIt Fine Watch Kepairing. Are most complete. We have talented and experienced work- men. Fine Machinery and tools ; use only First-class Material, ami make moderate charges. F. BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET. GROCERIES. QIK WEST KINO STKEET. THE PLACE FOR Wines, Liquors and 95 per cent. Alcohol, Fresh Groceries, Pure Spices, and Rest Cigars in town. All at RLNGWALT'S. qHE NEW TEA STOKE. THE REASON WHY ft American Tea Company liave met with such gratifying success is : 1st. Because they never misrepresent goods. 2d. lipcnusc ifthe goods should net prove sat isfactory they can be returned and the money will be refunded. 3d. Because their Coffees arc always ircsli roasted and am handled in such inantl ties as te guarantee the prices lower than elsewhere. Useiul and ornamental present; given te every purchaser. SUGARS ATBEPINER'S.PBICES. Our 50c. Teas arc the best in town. A trial Is rcspcctrully solicited. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 2C CENTRE SO.UAKE, anlMtd LANCASTER, PA. . i"""OFFEK AND TEA. D. S. BURSK, Grocer. COFFEE AND TEA HOUSE. COFFEE If you want te save money TEA COFFEE and yet enjoy a cup orgeod TEA COFFEE TEA coffee CeffeeTea or Chocolate, tea COFFEE w TEA COFFEE ,.. . ,... . TEA COFFEE ' ' ' Don't tail te make your pn nir-.,.(.. . COFFEE ;?!, it Ne. 17 EAST KIX G tit . COFFEE STREET. TEA nnvvvv Remember we keep lirst-class AS , COFFEE GROCERIES of every deacrip-: tflPLiPC TEA COFFEE tien and sell at i easenabie tea COFFEE Pnees, cncccf TEA rnvvvv Our 25c. COFFEE is of the TEA TEA COFFEE Dcst Quality and fresh roasted tea COFFEE -'-' "'"" TJSA COFFEE TEA coffee D- & BURSK, Grocer, tea COFFEE TEA COFFEE 17 East Kinsr Street. tea P. S. Fancy Coffee or Tea. Business Cards given with CONEECTIOSS. HKADQUAItTEKS FOli PUKE CONFEC TIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AND 52 WEST KING ST. I can new offer te the trade and public a large stock el Pure Confections 01 every description, at the very lowest market rates. FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. and a LARGE STOCK OF TOYS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. Large and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SERVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the same rate as it the person enlering were present in person. Call and sec my stock. 43-Renicmber the place 60 AND 52 WEST KING STREET. sl3-3md JOS. R. ROYER. JtUXXlTURE. TURCBASEK LOOK ! LOQK!! Loek te your interest. Yeu can buv at HEINITSH'S, 15J EAST KING STREET. Parler Suits $15 te $350 LibrarySuita 73te 150 Walnut Chamber Suits -SOte 225 Cottage Suits 22 te 45 Lounges ste 40 Patent Rockers M.50te 40 Ac, 4c, ic We will continue te give prices successively of goods in our line. Leeking Glasses, Picture Frames, and FINE GOLD FRAMES specialties at prices that defy compctien. It is always a pleasure te show goods at the CHEAPEST FURNITURE STORE IN THE CITY. All goods guaranteed according te merits. HEINITSH, 15 EAST KING STREET, janS-Ciud ,. Over China Hall. PAPER IIAXOIXOS, Sc. J the Cheapest, Simplest and Best in tlie Market. Made el Walnut, Meulding three and four inches wide, and New Patterns. Wc have thorn thirteen different ways, ami very "tw In price. FIXE EBONY AND WALNUT CURTAIN POLES, with Brass Ring. Ends and llr.tckets. All Walnut and Ash Poles complete. Plain Window Shades, All Celers and Widths. Hollands, Paper Cur tains, Flztutes. Fringes, Cords, Tassel, Li.eps, Picture Nails, Tassel Heeks, Ac. Opening almost dally New Styles of WALL PAPER, FOR THE COMING SPRING. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. SLEIGHS, &V. Carriages i Carriages ! AT EDGERLEY & CCS, Practical Can lagc Builder!, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. Wc have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted. Give us a call. 4ES-Keiairiii promptly attended te. One stt of workmen especially employed for that pnrpesc. In2tJ-ttd&w HOLIDAY UOOVS. PLIJ'x & BRBNBMAN. GRAND OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOODS. A larger stock than ever. Lewer prices than ever. Every variety of Mechanical Toys. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! BLOCKS AND GAMES. Horses, Carls, Wagons, Sleighs, Velocipedes and Bicycles. USEFUL CHISTMAS PRESENTS. Elegant Cnrvers.Silver-plated Knives, Sil ver plateil Spoons, Silver-plated Ferks. The above goods are Redgers A Bre.'s best goods, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold very le '. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Tin, thect Iren and Weeden Ware at Great Bargain. Flmu l Breneman's tircat Stere and Heater Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. OIET UK A WINGS. 28th Popular Monthly Drawing OVTHK COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Ncwspupcr Company, approved April !, 1S78. 43This Is a special act. anil lias never been repealed. The united states Circuit court en Starch :JI. rcnuercu 111c iouewiug decisiens: 1st That the Common wealth Distribution Company la legal. 2l It draftings are fair.. N. B. The Cem puny has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the JANUARY DlfAWING. 1 Pri7 a a .( OtJUUv m JJ rlZl . xUfUAF A JJllZCa . ttMj 10 prizes ll.OUOeach 10,000 20 prizes 500 each lO.etX) NjO prizes. $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10,000 COO prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes :S00 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, ' " we Jiffiv priZCl PlJaLMKr Whole tickets, 92; half tickets. 1 ; 27 tickets 130 ; 55 ticket.", $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Kxpress, can b sent at our expciinc. Address all orders te R. M. 1IOAKDMAN. Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., 01 T. J. COMMKKFOKD, 212 Broadway, New '-rk. lanl-TuThJtSAw 'JAUPEIS. H1GIIF..ST CASU PRICK WILL UK PAID FOR EXTRA NICE CATCPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chance In Carpets te reduce stock of 6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety .at . H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KINO 8TBEET, LANCASTER PA. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES or the DAILY 1NIELLIGEVCE14 et JANUARY 21, lS30,and SEPTEMBERS. 18i0. d30-tfd PAINTING. , , , All kinds ei Heuse Painting and Graining done at the shortest notice and in the best pos sible style. We have reduced our prices t $1.75 per day. Shep en Charlette street. ectl2-3md ALLEN GUTHRIE ft SONS. TRA VELEKS' OVIDE I ANCASTF.K AND MH.1.KRSVILLK K. 1 j Cars run :is follews: Leave Lancatser'l"R. Depot), at 7, 9. an.i 11:30 a. in., and 2, 4, C and S-SO p. ui., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9-J0 p. in . Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en San day. CIOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Stations Nektb- Express. Express. Acceu. WiBT). a.m. r. x. r.x. Pert Deposit. 6:35 355 Pcachbottem 7:12 4-S 3:18 Safe Harber. 755 5:11 5:21 Columbia 8:25 5:40 8-90 Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accem . WABt. a.v. r.H. A.H. Columbia. 11:45 6:20 7:45 , r.M. 6:49 Ar-J-06 Safe Harber. 12:14 p.. Le9:40 Peachbottem V57 7-32 11.07 r it. Pert Deposit 1:30 8:05 12-25 RK :.DIN; Jt COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. OCTOBER 25th, lit). NORTHWARD. LKAVK. Quarryville Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia AUR1VE. Reading A.M. 71 9-30 9-.40 SOUTHWARD. LEAVK. Reading , AltltlVE. Columbia A.M. P.. P.M. 6:43 .... 2-30 7:55 .... 3:40 8:05 1-05 3:50 7-55 1:10 3:40 10-05 3:20 5J0 P.M Lancaster. 10-07 2.10 8:10 5:00 Ijincaster. King St 10:18 .... 8-20 3:10 yuarryvuie 11:20 .... 9-25 0: Trains connect at Reading with t ruins te and Irein Philadelphia, Pottsville, llarrisbanr, Al Al lentewn mid New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and alter MONDAY, JANUARY 17th. 11, trains en the 1'ennsyl van in Railroad will arrive and leave the Lun ciste ami Philadelphia depots as follews: Eastward. Leave ! Arrive Phllad'a banc'ter Philadelphia Express,.... Cincinnati Express r ast tduc.......... ..... Yerk Accem. Arrives;... Harrisburg Express 2:10 a.m 2:5T. " 5:C8 " 8:00 " 8:05 8:45 ' 9:10 " 1:30 " 4:15 a.m 5:15 " 7:30 10:10 "" 12-OIp.m. 3:45 "" 5:00 5-30 -6-35 " 9-30 " Dillervillu Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrives, I'acihc Kxiiress, Sunday .Mail, Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express, Harriburg Accoutuiedai'n 1:4) p.m. 2-00 ' 3:05 ' 4:3. " 6sQ WB3TWAUD. Luuve Philad'a Arrive Lanc'ter Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne. l.vla Mt.Jev, Mail Train Ne.2,vi:t Cel'hiu. Niagara AtCliicage Express Sunday Mail, J? asi J. me...... ....... Frederick AccnmiiKMLitien, Dillcrvtllc Lecal.via Mt.Jey Harrisburg Aceniumednt'u, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Kx-pivss, Pacific Express: liS.) a.ji. 5:IO a.m 7:30 " 9:00 " 8:00 lir.90 " I0.25 " I1:C0 " 10-59 " 12: in " 2:30 p.m. 2:35 2-51' ' 5-10 " 7-2C ' 7-30 " 8-30 " I LOT " 2.45 A.M. 2::M p.m. 4:00 " 5-30 " 6aT " 9:10 " 11-55 " Faciflc Express, cast, en Sunday, when flag ged, will step at Middlctewn, Ellzaltethtewu Mt. Jey, Landisville, Kird-iii-Hnnd, I.uiniin Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates villc, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, ou .Sunday, when Hugged, will step at Downingtnwn.Ceatesville. I'urkch burg.Mt. Joy.Elizahethtewn and Middlctewn. Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Iancaster with Niagara ami Chicago Express at ll:0a. m., will run through te Hauever. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 p.m., and will run trireuh te Frederick. I OCAL MAIL ARICAISUFJHENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk tukoueb mail 7:30 a in, loe p 111, 4:15 p m and 11-30 p in. Wat Mail, eiwt, 7:3e a m. GeBDONViLLK, Downingtown, Lcaman Place Gap 6 pm. Philadklvuia through mail, 7:30 and 8:45 a 111 1:00, 4:15 and 11-30 p ui. pit Tisnuneii and west. 2:00 and 11-30 n 111. Haiuusdure Mail,9u'1e, am, lje, 5:15 and 11:10 a m. Wat Mail, west, 9-.30 a 111. Baltimore and Washington, via Philadel phia, 4:15 p m. Baltimore and Washington, via Yerk, 2.00 p m. Baltimore and Washinhten, via Harrisburg 11-30 p 111. COATKSVILLK, 4:15 p III. Columbia, lO-O a m, 2:00 and 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 2:00 and 1 1-30 p m. NeBTllKRNCKNTltAL, 10:00 a in, 2:00 und 11 JO p m. Rkadine. via Reading and Columbia R K, 7:30 a m and 12-30 p m. Rkadine, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11-30 pm. Rkadinewav. viaJunctien, Lltitz, Manheim, East Hcmpfleld and Eplirata, 3 p m. (jtTARRWiLLx, Camargo, New Providence, West Willow and Martinsville, Kelten and Lime Valley, 9:15 a in and 5:00 piu. Nkw Helland, Chiirehtewn, Grccubank, Blue Ball, Goedvlllc, Btmrtewn ami Spring Greve, by way el Downingtown, at 730 a in and 6 p m. Savk Harber, via Columbia, 10:00 a m. BY STAGE Millersville and Sluckwater. te Sale Harber, daily, at 4:00 1 m. Te Millersville, 8 and 11:30 u m, and 4 J 1 4 p 111. 'illc, Nev Jiinklcy's isrldge, Leacock, llurcvnie. New ueiiami, Kiu p m. Willow Street. Smithvllle, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairmeuiit und Rewlandsvilie, Md. daily. 7:50 a m. Landis Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Faruicrs ville, Neffsville, Hinkletnwn, Terrc Hill, Martiudiiic, daily, at 2-30 p m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strusburg, daily, at 4 p in. Paradise and Soudersburg, at 730 a m. New Oanville. Conestoga. Marticville, Cole Cele manville. Mount Nebo. liawliiisville. Bethes.ia and Liberty Square, dully, at 2-30 p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mall, 7 a u. . 10-3U a in, 3 and :30 p in. Eastern way mail, 10:30 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and 6::0 p in. Reading, via Reading ami Columbia, 2:30 p in. Western way mail, S-'JO a in. Reading way mail, letf) ti in. Quarryville Branch, 8:15 a in and 4 p m. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frent Sale Harber and Millersville, at 9 a in, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a m, and 4 p in. Frem New Helland, at 930 a in, daily. Frem Rewlandsvilie, Md, at 4 p. ui. Reading way mail, at 10-30 a m, daily. Frem Strusburg. at 9-30 a in, daily. Frem Rawlinsville.at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited iu tlie letter boxes. Fer the lirst delivery the carriers lea vc the etllce at 6:30 a m; second delivery at 10 a m; third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p m. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the postellice Is open from April i te October 1, from 8 te 9 a in, and from 6 te 7 am; from October 1 teApril I. from 9 te 10 a m , and from 6 te 7 u m. COAL. B. II. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Healer In all kinds Ol LUMBER AND COAL. 49-Yard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. I .an caster. ii3-lyd COHO &. WILEY. 3SO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange ''.ranch Ofllce : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. Jeb28-:yl COAL ! GOAL t f Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kiad ofCOALgeto . BXTSSEL & SHTJLMYHB'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: VtZ East King- Street. VARD: 618 North Prtnce Street. augl4-Upr!3K G TO RELLLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN 'FAMILY COAL, Fanners and ethers in want et Superior Manure will tind it te theirMlvantagetecalL Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I Otllce. 20)4 Kast Chestnut street. ' agl7-ltd A.M. A.M. P.M. 8:03 ;12:U0 6:10 P.M. 10:15 10 8:20 10-07 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8-20 11-20 .... 9-25
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