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LANCASTER, PA.; SATU11DAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1881
Price Twe Cents.
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JOHN WANAMAKER.
DRY GOODS
If you cannot visit the city, send te in li
postal card ler HOUSEKEEPER'S I'UK E
LIST anil UNDEUWEAIt PKICE I.HT.
We Sill e rile is by letter ft ein cv y Mate and
Territory at same pi ices chaiged custeincis
who visit the stoic, ami allow .i piivtlegc
et return.
The stock iiiclmlci l)n s Oetid-, IIIv-, l.-ites.
Fancy Goods, ami geneial eutiil-1.
AND FEBRUARY.
Grand Depot,
GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING.
GEMD MARK DOWtf AT CEITRE HALL.
Will iiu'-wlil in Ui dajsTEN THOt'sAND DOLLARS WORTH el
HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING,
Without leguril te iGt. Xevv is veui time te s. men sjoeil Suit el Clothing let ly little
money, Heady-made cu i.ule te Older.
OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY,
Fer Men. Youths ami l!ey Jlcn'ij Itnss'siiit-i,
style. BnvV Clothing, si v ry Choice V.eiety.
t&" Don't luil te tall ami secuic snmuel tin
MYERS &
Xe. 12 EAST KIXU ST11ELT,
WATCHES,
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zalun's Cerner,
A IT 1. 1.
Lancaster Watches, Waltham Watches, Elgin
Watches, Columbus Watches and
Springfield Watches,
In Geld and Silver Cases, Key-iud Slem Wimliii, al i.itWi.Vl't' V-dl Pltli.'l.
AN LLKli NT assortment OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
knives, perks; spoons, a.(., of Tin: hkst shades only.
Munufactuiiiigund Rcpaiiing .Icwcl.v a -pei i.ilty. Pine Hatch Repining given pci-enal
attention. Kery aiticlc sold 01 tepmeil guaianti eil, at
ZAHTVTS CORNER. LANCASTER, PA.
mh.Ts1xi:ky
NOTICE TO THE LADIES!
Tin: chexplst, 1 imm' axd rest stock
MILLINERY AND TRIMMING GOODS !
ix tiii: cita is at
IvL A. HAUGHTON'S,
25 Nerth Queen Street.
We lecelve constantly and daily New Goods, and all the latest stvlt-s et Millinery Goods
and Dress Tiiiniuiiigti. Alse constantly en hand a line stock ei Ciepe I lilts and Rounds ; tine
Crepe Veils, line Crepes by the jiud anil at all piin -, and Kid Gloves in all sizes, puces and
shades. If you wish te llnd the cheapest and lines! line et Funges, Lace-, Mlks. .Satiiis, go te
HAUGHTON'S, ler thev keep the be-st stock in the cilj ; anil it von wish te find the cheapest,
finest and best line el Ciuhreidci ies, Inseilings and line White Laces go te UAPGIITON'.s, ler
they have the tiucst, cheapest ami best line in tin- eity. ANe. constantly en hand, the laigesl
stock et Kibbons in this city, in all .hades, puces ::ml m ilities : silk Handkeichiets, Cull-,
Cellars, Fancy Goods and cvt-rj tiling k pt in a tiist-elass Millineiy and Ti miming Mete; and
it you wish te go te the cheapest and best, MiUititi Stele in this eity, go te
M. A. HAUGHTON'S, 25 North Queen Street.
II A AW AX
S. CLAY MILLER,
Vines, Branfe, bins, Oil Eye Whiskies, k.
Ne. 33 PENN KQUAltE, LANCASTER, PA.
GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY.
UKOCEltlVX.
pANJiEI) GOOD.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH, &c.
fruits.
Peaches, Pear, Apples, Cherries, (iiiinccs,
California Apricots. Egg I'Inin-, Neetiuines,
Green Gage, Plums, A.
VEGETABLES.
G. & K. XX. Tomatoes, Winslevv. Alduch and
Baker's Given Cern, Fiench and American
Green Peas, Tie Pumpkin, &c.
PISH.
Fresh Salmen, Fresh Lebster, Fiesli Mack
erel, Little Neck Clams, BaratariH bin imp?,
Sardines in Oil, Sardines in Mustaid, e
CONDENSED MILK.
Logic and Swiss Brands.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STKEKT.
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE IS Till: I'UKEST
and best ler the ItrcaktaM. Table.
ATLANTIC AXD PACIFIC 1'fc.A CO.,
lit North Queen btrcet.
janSO-lmd Lancaster, Pa
COXVJiCTlOXS.
i10NFECTIONS JUST UKCKIVi:i AT
JOSEPH. R. ROYEE'S
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL
CONFECTIONERY,
Nes.50 AND 62 WEST KING STKLET.
A Iirgc Let of FKUIT, ORANGES, LEM
ONS, &c. New Large
VIRGINIA PEANUTS
en hand. A large sleck el Pine Confections, all
of which -will be sold te Merchants and Huck
sters at the lowest market rates. Ti y
ROYER'S UNCLE SAM CANDY.
Mail Orders promptly attended te. rrlKimd
FOR JANUARY
Tin. is the jui ticulai season in which te yet
ainipicjuic nei;?KKKi:rix: di:y goods
Mitcting-, PillewMnlcuals, Linens, Napkins,
'li)ueK,.U'. ItisaKe the season for Ladies'
I'ndci weal. The Gianil Depot contains the
gieatest vaiicty of goods m one establishment
in the United Statt ,, and exchanges or refunds
money Jei tiling- ill it de net Milt, upon crim
ination 'il lienie.
Philadelphia.
Jlcu'v IIiiiiicm '-uits. Youth-' Mills in cveiv
1) u gains.
RATHFON,
LAXCASTEK, I'LXX'A.
JEWEIAIY, Ce.
ZAHM,
- Lancaster, Pa.
STOCK OP
It JAOVOllS.
.IliirjlLliJtS.
f OUISWKHKK,
J J WATCIIMAKKIt.
xo.i.v)'xeiiTii gui:i:x .stim:kt,iiciu p. it.
It. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c.
Aent iir the celeb'iited Pantaseepic Specta
cles and Kye Glasses. Hep uiin :i specialty.
aprl-Ijd
500
S!:t hll.VCK-PI.ATKI
TAIILK SPOONS. TLA SPOONS,
MLDIUM AXD DKsSKUT FOIMi,
DIKr AXD MEDIUM KNIVK,
AUGUSTUS KIIOADS'S, Jeweler,
.0 Kast KingSticct, Lancaster, 1
JIUUXirVRK.
pieii i:i:i.iAr.Li:
FURNITURE
Call at the Old Established stand of
Widmyer & Ricksecker,
S. . Cor. K. King mid Nuke Sis.
PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LI
BRARY SUITS.
HALL, DINING ROOM AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
i
MATTKEs-sEs AXD 1JKD SPRINGS.
The Lare-t and Finest Assortment, tind
mestyall HOME-MADE WORK.
Personal Attention given te
UNDERTAKESTG.
WIDMYER & RICKSECKER
S. E. COR. E. KING AND DDKE STS.
CLewixa.
OVERCOATS!
Closing out at a jri eat l eductien 0111 itiuncn-e
line et Xe cities in 0 ci ee'iting-
Fur Beavers,
Seal Skin,
EIysian;
Mentanak,
Ratina and
Chinchillas.
All the New and nie-t Desiiable St les
8rJT)CKANETrJ8,
IN NEW COLOR-. AXD CHOICE T LES
Why net leavcseui oideratenceamlsi-euie
an Elegant. Stxhsh, Well Made and Atti-lic
Cut Gaiment as'len as S0.
A LARGE LINE OP CHOICE
Engli anil Scei Mings,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
J.KSMALING'S,
THE ARTIST TAILOR,
121 N. QUEEN STREET,
HlVii
'A RARE CHANCE!
Thetiicattst Kidueiieu e rr m.ulc in I'IXE
WOOLENS let GEXTV WEAR at
II. tfERHAKT'S
le Tailoring WMii
A I. iifje Asseilnieiil of Cenuuie
Eiiglisli k Scotch Suiting,
sold diinii-; Hie Pall cism liein S::e te 1U.
A Suit Mill be ma le ii te elder in the Re-t
Style liein sSO te .":!.
IIEAVV WEIGH 1' DOMESTIC
Suiting and Overceatjng,
Reduced in the same iiOoilieu. All goods
u:ii muted as lepnisentcd.
Thenbevu leduclieii will ler ea-ti enlv. and
terthe next
THIRTY DAYS.
H. GERHART,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
Special Announcement!
New is your tiinetesecuie l.aiains in
CLOTHING !
'1 e make loom ler our lare sleelv ei Cloih Cleih
l ii lc ter spiiuj;, new beiui; lnanulai lined. w
will make sweeping leuueliens thtieiheut
our larest'ick el
HEAVY WEIGHT OLOIII,
(ONsISIIMt Ol'
Overcoats, Suits, &c, .,
HEN, BOYS AM) YOUTHS.
ODDSAXDEXDM)!' Ci.OrillNii IX UlVIs,
PANT.S AND VITS P.ELOW COsT.
C:ille.nl lesecui.' the l.esl lmraii:-.
0. B. Hostetter 4 Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
r-hii
LANCASTKIS, PA.
tiUh'T JiKAWlXlilt.
29 th Popular Monthly Drawing
ey Tnu
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Leuis,
ville, en
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28th. 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under pre is-ions et an Act el the
Geneiiil Assembly et Kentuckv mcei) uat
Insj the Newport Print'iij? and Ncispiper
Company, unproved April :, is;s.
3TIiis is a special act, and h-asiictcr been,
repealed.
The United Stales Ciieuit Cem t en Mat eh 31,
rendered the tollev, mg djeisiens:
let That tlie Ci:niiieiivealtli Distribution
Company is legal.
2d Its drawings are f ilr.
N. D, 'the Company has new en hand a
large lescrve fund. Read the list el pi i.es ler
the
PEI5RUARV DRAWING.
lpiiz- $A),000
1 prize n,i)00
10 prizes $1, 000 e'ic! 10,000
aOprizesaOOeach I0,(KX
llH) prizes. $100 each ., 10,W
aoepries.'xnvicli Jii,()U)
COO prizes 20 each 12,0 0
1000 pri.es lOeach 10,000
9 prizes ."500 each, approximation pri"cs 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,S00
9 prizes 100 each, " " tme
l.flfiO prizes $112,100
Whole tiekcOs, $; halt tickctM, f I ; 27 tickets
$30; Ki tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Rank Dratt in Letter, ei
sendby Epiess. DON'T SEND P.Y REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POTOFKICE ORDER.
Orders of $i and upward, by Lpress, tan bf
sent at our expense. Addtesallerdeis tell.
M. IIOAKO.MAN, Couiiel-Jeurnal luibliu;,
Louisville. Ky.. ei T. J. COMMKItFOKD,
212 Broadway, New Y-rU. febl-TuTh&S&w
BOOTS AXIt S1IOIJS.
J. 1 QV" l-.OOTS. SHOES AND I.A'-.T
Ji O X made en a new principle, msiir
iiifjcomtertloi the fecr.
! i rVO Lasts made te order.
UUVJlO MILLER,
telilt t Id l is Kast Ivin-r street
1 UA1M Sl'i:CULATION
VT In large or small amount". $or $2,1)0
Write W. T. SOULE & CO.. Conmiis-ien .Mei
chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, HI., ter i it
ulars. inss-ivn
iiaiuastrr I-ntrlligrnrrr.
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12, 18S1.
A APPLE WOOD SLIVER
A rA-llOL'S CKADLi:.
Abnut Wlikli all the I'residents Wrete seni.'
tliin. In a .safe ami net often fieqnental cer
ner of my pocket-book lies a sliver half
the Icnjth of a match, but net as laric and
cunsclv. Ithasbccuthercscvci.il cais.
J Its histeiy i well reilh lccidin. With
your permission L will leeeid it.
Tlucc ycaia ae last summer I accepted
and invitation horn my fiiend Williams,
v.'he then lc&idcd and still lesidcs in the
neithcin pait of Waukesha county, en
the eastern -hoieef one of these dunning
little lakes which have done se much te
make the ceuntiy f.imeut, as a summer
lcseil. It was a dtlujhtful spot, and air.
ai.d Jli.s. Williams, whom I had known
for .some ycais, ate delightful people.
The piemisc that my st.i wenlif be :i
pleasant one was all that any icasenahlc
meital could cpect.
After dinner my fiien 1 ceuduclcil me te
a room away fiein the noise and confusion
incident te a poitien of every f.umer's
home' and intieduced me te his mother,
called "GiamiiiKi "' by the f.niilv. and
who was lelcnctl te by the neighbors
as "Grandma Willi mis.' Only the day
bcfeie my new found venerable fiiend
enteied upon the l2d year of her :ic. Her
tieeting was ,ciiiiiuu and cordial. -Mr.
Williams Warren F. Williams, one of
the best known fanners in the county
explained that the character of Ids duties
was such that he could net lenuiu with
mc that afternoon, and Hut 1 would lese
nothing by his absence, as Gi.mdma "
was excellent company. 1 found her all
and far meie than had been tueinised.
SI.c was well picsened, had a .sweet voice
her mind was clear, memeiy imimpaiied.
She was also a most ch inning conversa
tionalist. Fer an hour we dicussed the
picsident, became enthusiastic ever the
gtew tli of thccetiutiy, gossiped about old
time and modem statesmen, and talked
about the iaihe.pl.. Her description of a
ride en the lirst raihead built en American
soil, the year it vra tcempletcd, which was
iii 1827, and the conipaiisens she diew,
were amusing in the extreme ' It was a
long, long timenne,"' .slid my entertainer,
" but I can sic that odd-looking little en
gine and these sdange and wendciful
cars just as though it weie yestciday.
Why, that little tmee-mile read they
called it the Gtaniie at Quincy, Mass.,
with all of it.-, cars, engine and ether piop piep
eity, did net cost as much at the engine
you just liuud whistle at I Rutland. What
pie-iess has been nude in these lifty
years ! They tell me we have in Amei iea
ever 70, 00!) miles el i.iihetd, but atanev
pense of biilieiis of dellais. Little we
thought, fifty j cars age, thai stieii lesults
would lollew the ueble eil'eiis nude at
Quiiic."
While the intelligent old l.i.ly was tc
liccting iijwii some of her texts thinking
of some of the changes 1 walked te the
window and looked out upon the gem of
a lake. Upen my ictuiu it se happened
that I changed my scat fi out the light te
the lelt side of ni.y.vjeneipbc and aheady
highly esteemed TiiMi'!. As I did se my
attention was utti.ictfd te a piece of fui u
ituie net pievieusly ji.ttieed. It wa; an
old, old-jajhiened Weeden cadle, meie
than ll,m?r -'- - '' ;1ge, deej) as a
bath-ti litrtrw, en beaul rockers, atd
taken alPiifall, the most uuaiply piece of
household goods that I ever saw. Thcte
weic nechildien in the heipe ; theie had
been none for jp.us. AVIiy does
" (handma '' keep ' that homely old
ci.tdlc in her room'.' Leeking up
she caught mc e.'.eing the ldie,
and in the sweetest potable maiincr
said: "They -sill leek at the old ciadle,
just as j en aic looking at it. Would you
like te knew ite histeiy'."' I did desitc te
knew something about it, but had net the
icmiisite coinage te tell her that aeen
deiisLd and veiy brict ste.y about it would
answer eveiy put pese. Tin- fact that the
old ciadle was in her loom, by her side,
empty, and no ehihhen i.i Hie hmisc, and
the .eal she manifest! d when speaking of
it, led me te fc.u that the old lelie was iier
paiticular hobby. People who have hob heb
lues are cs-ential in this wet Id. but I de
net take kindly te them. Indeed, I really
iclisli taking myself away fiem them. I
h.uc steed b and seen a lew people lide
a few hobbies te death. That may account
for my peer appetite for hobbies and tin ir
lideis. 1 have noticed, tee, that mad
houses aic full of hobby lidcis. JJut be
fore I could make tip my mind le!eae the
loom, the histeiy of the old cradle began
te unfold, ami I have always been glad
that it did, for my vcneiable companion
was mnM,ciitiu tabling and gave a history
that is well weiih preset ing. The ani
mation shown by the old I...1 had gi tally
surpiicil me liein the lii;t." My suipiise
was iuci cased when her sketch of the old
cradle began. Her eyes spatkled, her
wiinkled cheeks weic net as crimson as
the romping school gill's, but theyweie
quite lesy. After relating that the old
cradle was nude fiein bear.is hewed fiem
an apple t:ee which for many ycai-i gicw
en thcgieuml where new stands the pala
tial lesidenec of the Hen. Mai shall Jewell
in llaitfeid, Connecticut, and that the
lice was killed by a lightning slieke, she
kept me in anxious suspense by ii:ing hci
eyes en the ltlic and keeping them theie
for at least ten minutes-. AVhcj they were
i.nised, two tens fell fiem them, miuking
each witheied cheek, and theie w.i-. meie
than a slight ticinm in hci voice as she
spoke.
"It is a long, long story, condense it as
j e;i may, and perhaps it is best th.-t I de
net attempt te relate it."
I had ahead he.ud cu.itigii te bjeenie
deeply iuleic-ted, and instead el feeling
like Hying fiem what I had fe.ucd might
be another hebby-r.ding exhibition, I
earnestly begged her te piececd, and net
te think of condensing, en my account.
Heie is her story :
"Ofeeuise you will be suipiised when
I tell you that this old ciadle which has
been one of my daily companions the past
year, was made in 171" in the hill, which
makes it 102 jcai.s old. My giandmether
who, bless her soul, is dead, was the hist
occupant, the, day it was finished, iseven
of her biethcis and sistcis, mv gieat uncle
and aunts occupied it. My mother and a
blessed mother she was, tee, was locked
in it, as weie nine bieihei sand sisters
my uncles and aunts. My mothers clever
cluldicn, including nvyself, weic iecke.1 in
the same old ciadle. Ueing the fit st child
it fell te my let te de a gi-eat deal of rock
ing. Think of mc as a little gill in home
spun, standing by the cradle and rocking
rosy-faced babies. Bless me if I had
a penny for each time I have
seen this lock back and feith, I could buy
a dozen of the best farms in Waukesha
comity. If I de net stick closely te my
text you must overlook it, for you kuew
people especially ladies of my age, the
giddj cicatuic.s. aie apt te be mere or less
Highly. I had live bejs and five gills.
They all weic locked in the old cradle in
which their grcatgraiidmether, giand giand
eother and mother had found consolation
and slumb2i times without number. In
accerdancs with the established custom
my eldest daughter came into possession
of it the moment she had occasion te use
the cradle, and in it she rocked eight of
my grand-children. 3Iy first grand
daughter rocked nine little ones in it. and
her first child rocked my first gi cat grand
child. About a year age the little one
left it and I begged se hard te have it by
my side the remainder of my days that
they let me have it. Whem I am net
reading, sleeping or at my meals, I sit by
the side of the old cradle and lecall the
chubby little faces I have seen in it, think
of them as their possessors gicw te man
hood and womanhood, and reflect upon
the leceids they made Counting visiting
and neighbor babies, it has held mere
than enough feia regiment, including girl
babies, statesmen, seldieis, judges and
men and women of nearly all stations in
life have slept between these rough beards
Rut I must net draw en the fancy. The
facts will absorb time enough.
"Three of my gieat uncles and two el my
uncles were soldiers under General Wash
ington in the Revolutionary war. One of
them, a major, was killed atGeimantewn.
The ethers ictuined te" their Connecticut
homes after the war, one being a colonel
and the etheis holding commissions of
some kind. The colonel scived a teim in
Congress early in this century. Only think
of it, they who defended our country meie
Hum a eentuiy age, and whose bone have
uceii niiiiciinig nir may years, were utile
babies and slept in this cradle. Four of
my uncles were soldiers in the war of 1812.
Twe of them fought at Xew Orleans under
Jacksen. One was a major, two captains
and one a lieutenant. The major was an
eminent lawyer, amtevas a supreme court
judge in Connecticut at the time of his
death. One of the captains was elten in
the Legislature, and served one term as
speaker of the Assembly. One of my
biethcis and two of my sons were in the
Mexican war. Ueth of my boys were
wounded at the storming of Mexico. One
was a captain and the ether a lieutenant
when they came home My biether re
fused a promotion, and came home as he
went, a private. My son, the captain, is
a lawyer in Cincinnati, and has been lieutenant-governor
of Ohie. The lieutenant
served a teim in Congress, befeie the war.
fiem the same state. They were ent hcic
te vwit us last month. I could tell you
much of my daughters, sisters, aants and
gi cat-aunts, net te mention grand-daughters
and gic.it-giand-daughteis, who have
occupied tiiis wendei ful old cradle, but I
am sine you de net deiie me te ;go se fully
into paitieulais.
"In the last wai eleven of my grandsons
weic seldieis. It was luid te have the
line fellows go, but they were needed, and
I would net have pievcnted their enlisting
had it been in my power. I hated slavery,
and felt fiem the stait that the war would
kill it ; and, thank Ged, it did. Five of
tlu dear boys never came home. One was
killed while leading his legimcnt in Gen.
Giant's attack 6n Vicksbuig. in June,
lSfil. Twe, captains, weie with Reynolds
at Gettjsburg and weic captiued and
taken te Libby piisen, where they died
starved te death. Anether was killed at
Lookout Mountain and the ether lest his
life at the time of the mine explosion in
fient of retcishurg, Virginia. The ether
six weie wounded, two of them losing an
aim. One was a biigadier geneial, t.e
weie colonels, one a captain, one a lieu
tenant ami the ether a sergeant at the close
of the war. The biigadicrgencr.il, one of
the colonels and the two captains who
st.il red te death spent their babyhood, or
a geed pait-ef it, in this old cradle.
" When alone in this room it is easier
for mc te lecall the faces I've seen in th it
cradle than it is for mc te keep my mind
fiem wandciing in that direction ; se yen
."eel-have geed company when alone.
Yeu new understand why I prize it se
highly. Xe one can tell hew much I enjoy
it.
lint
it a moment. There are two
things I want te show you. Please turn
the old cradle bottom side up. Theie aic
the lumesef all my lclatives who fought
in defense of the ceuntiy, together with
the names and dates of the bait les in which
they weic engaged,"'
The names and dates had been written
en p iper and glued en. Seme of the vveik
was done mere than 100 year age.
' licit," piecucded my fiiend. " in
this old wooden pocket, fastened by that
catch, j en ee, aic manuseiipt letlctsfrein
all of the ptesidents. Most of thc-e let
ters have come in answer te lcquests made
by in v self Washington's was sent te my
gieat uncle, who was a colonel in his aimy.
Jehn Q. Adams, Jacksen, Van Ruieii.
Geuci.il Hairisen, Tyler, Felk, Tayler,
Fillnieie, Pierce, Ruchauan, Lincoln,
Jehnsen, Grant and Hayes h ive each wi it
ten a letter, as you will sec by leading
then. The et.c fiem Mr. Hayes came
last week. I wonder if I will live te ask
another president te vviite mea letter for
my wooden pocket ! I wonder who will be.
the next pic-idem. Hepe it will be Grant.
Yeu .no wwaiy and se am I. Yeu take
these lettci.s out by the lake, in the shade
of that maple, and lead them. Don't teai
th m or lese one of them for the world.
After tea bring them back te me and I will
.n ike volt a mesent."
The lettcis. or sonic of them, pievcd a
ticat. 'vuiic of them contained little mere
than the signature. This is tiuc of
Adams's, Van Burcn'a. Fillmeie's, Tyler's
and Jehnsen's. These fiem picsidents
previous te Adams are unimpei taut and of
no special intci est. I copied a few of the
meie intciesting ones, and give them te
the public for the Hist time, beginning
with "Old Hickeiy's :"
Wash ise i-ex. D. C, June !, l&'.l.
Mis. Mary Williams : 1 lemember your
biether William, who was with me at
New Oilcans. Give him the legards of
hi old commander.- Please accept this
as my contiibutien te the old ciadle.
Respectfully,
Andrew Jacksen.
Geneial Ilaubeiihad been picsident but
a few days when he answered Mi. Wil
liams's urgent appeal for a letter :
Washington, D. C, Mai eh 1G, 1811.
Dear Madam : It would be ungrateful
in mc net te comply with your modest
icqucst. All the requests .that have been
nude since I became picsident have net
been as modest as joins. L"t mc wish
j en a long life.
Sincerely yeiiis
Wll.LI.VJI llE.Mir HviiRIsOX,
Zacli, Tayler wrote as fellows :
Wasiiixc.ten, Sep. 7, 1810.
Dear Mis. Williams : Se v. en want tulet
ter fiem the picsident. Yeu shall have
it. The ciadle that locked some of the
men" who weie with me in Mexico is en
titled te that mnch iccognitien.
Yours, Z. Tayler.
Picsident Pieice was biief. He said:
Of'ceuise the old cradle shall have a
word from me. Here it is.
Respectfully,
Fp.anki.in" Pir.r.n:.
Buchanan said :
Ccitainly. Cradles never figured much
in my family, but they have done the
weild geed seivice.
James Bpciiaxax.
Kindly Abe Lincelu put oil his answer
for some leasen or ether unknown te
"Grandma.' She said he made her mere
trouble than any of them, but it was geed
when it did come. I hrd te wiite him
seven letters'
Washington, Dec. 11, 1SG4.
My Deai Mis. Williams : Yeit will be
glad I did net answer your first letter
when I tell you that the pen which fur
nishes a contribution te the old cradle has
this moment signed a commission which
makes one of veur grandsons, Jehn T.
Gilbert, 'of whom you speak, a brigadier
geneial of volunteers. Yeu say you are
praying for the war te end. Se am I, but
I want it te end light. Ged alone knows
hew anxious I am te see these rivers of
bleed cease te Hew ; but they must Hew
en until treason hides its head.
With high rcg.nd,
A. Lincoln.
General Grant did net seem te lie en
thusiastic ever the ciadle. He simply
said :
I am "lad it will please veu te net .i
weul fiem me U. S. Gutxr.
Mr. Hayes said :
I congratulate you upon ariivingatsiich
a gtand old age, and hope you will live for
nnny jeais te come The old cradle
would tell a queer story if it could talk.
Mis. Hayes joins tin hi geed wishes.
I am truly. ours,
Ri riii:i:reKiI. Hayis.
When I handed "Giaudma' the letters
she said : " New. take your knife and
chip a piece fiem the rocker of the old
cradle and c.ury it .is a keepsake.' Meney
cannot buy the apple-weed sliver. Colo
nel J. A. Wa Iren in the iliutlrnUd edition
of the Xeythiceatern.
" "l oil can't come it," said a customer te a
di insist u he ciidc.u eied te palm oil his v. n
luixtuiti when Dr. Hull's Ceiu;h .rup was
asked ler, and Rull's he ;et Pi :ee "-J5 cents a
bottle.
nevsEri ;:.isiiis; tsoejts.
s
U'HI.ll. NOI'ICi:.
FLINN & WILLSON
llae in -I ai lilt 1 te their immense stock of
i
A 1. uvce Line
ler their
et New and Valuable Ai tides
5, 10 &: 25c COUNTERS,
all el w hit h .c
theli acta il value
liitemis
UUCKETj?
tie sL-lliie' at much below-
loc
i"A per jurd.
I'l.OdR (
t. cloth
Tabic Cutlery, Weed & Willow War
COOK Si'OYl'S. ItAXUE AND
1'AKI.OK STOVES.
e.
Pal tit s eeiiiiiu lit it;; heus keeping u 111 find
it gieillv te their atlvanlagc te eaumie our
stock. Ne tumble te show geed'.
FLIXX Ss WILLSOX,
Micicssei-. te Plinn .V Ri.eiit.iii.ui.
15?. W. Queer. Street, Lancaster, Pa.
m; or tiii: two i.vrc.i: deiss.
nooks axi s i'atiex r.itr.
Al.l.MIN! sj
V
American and Impei led Valentines,
In most New land Reiiititul D-signs, at
L, M. KLTXX'S
BOOK STORE,
wi'.sr k:n; stkhut.
1881
1881
VALKNTINtiS!
ELEGANT STYLES,
GREAT VARIETY.
BOX VALENTINES,
UNEQTJALED.
I ill .mil -i e
AI' DltOKVTOKi; OF
JOHI BAER'S SOIS,
If. un! 17 NORTH (jOBEN STREET,
LANCAbiT.R. l-..
I'.ll'I.i: .1AA.V, Ar.
rt'- inii.,itsi eri.M.iM iiNf.i.ixi:
or
MiilFlCFWiifH
Kuiiiely new- in a vain Ivet t.'olei-. ANe plain
joeils pi all the newt at sli ides and u idtlw, ler
all slylcsei umde'VM.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS,
in U.ew n. Cawliua!, Kciu Oieen and While.
A tow Odd4nd Lnds !c;t I') dose at halt
value, "immj. and loin Plxtuie-. Tassels,
S-niij?c'. Leeps, ,tc. Measures et Windows
taken anil t-li uL" hung nieuiptlv.
Opining almost daily New Patttsiiisel
WALL PAPER,
let thespiin. Our stet.k is veiyl.ui
tiaetive ler the ceuiiii;; season, ami
.ui.l :it
c ir el
s i!e ir; saj infj we can Mut you.
(OH NICE POLKS, &.
Older- lakt ii ler Fine Mirreis.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
VAKFJ4TS.
UIOIILVT L'ASH 1'ItICK 1VILI. IJH
PAID FOli KXTKA SHiV.
CARPET BAGS.
Caipets made te order
at short notice
nud
jat is tactien i;iiar.intcetr.
It ire chant es In Carpels te i educe stock el
6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets,
AT AND BKLOW COST.
(,..!! and 'atisty yeurseir. Alse, Ingrain, Hag
ami Chain Caipeta in almost endless variety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
,203 VTEBT KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
JIEItlVAL.
CUTICURA
Wonderful Cures of Salt Rlieiini, Pser
iasis. Itching- ami Scaly
Humors,
, T leers.
Scrofula, Scrohileiis Seres
and Mercurial Affections-.
Ct-TICl'KV IlKMI-KlrS CDllsUt Ol CUTICUBA
Ufselvext, ttr puritviny; the Meed. tliuUh
the hewels. liver, kidney and tkln, Cnjcrui.
a Meilicin.it Jelly, which .iiieve-i deadliest!
anil skin, rentiers" heal thy ulcere ami ehl sews,
a'.lav s iutlaunuatien, itehlMi; ami ii ritatlen tit
the "skin and calp.anil CtTitiKv 31 mucin t..
Toilet te r. which restores. vhiteiiHuiul leau
tilies the sklu. Citiii'iiiMieivi Nnrin the
enlv meilieiii il soap cnrc-.slv im-pired itu-
j-having.
lNeriasis.
Themas Delany, .Memphis. Tenn., sav s - '!
have heeii atUictetl ter uiiiuteen e:iisitii
P-eiilsIs. anil hive spent liuiidreiln'et ilelltis
lortliiftet-s. ami stall theveall MihmI pnrillers.
Doctors tlitl net knew v h it te tall mv disease.
1 would scratch uilils until I scratched my
sell raw; then it "would dry and term into
scales, w Inch would all he .eratched oil" ucxl
niglit. ami se en. 1 h tve liceu euinpl.-lelv
euird liv the t'lTi. ri: IIlmi i.r."
l.t'prevy.
II. L. ( arpc titer, est., Ileinlerseii. N. .,
liueil et l'sr..sis or Leprosy. et twenty jcu-'
staiitlini;, hv the L'iTlci!i:v"KEset.vi--M-"mter-u.iity.
anil irritiitv ami Ci rnTi: tmr e
(.ufally. The most wemlei till ease en r.cenl.
Cine nil lllieil te It -It.re.a .lustiee et tli Peace
and pieuiincnt cittreus. . VII :-JlI it t I with
itching ami .seil v Dist ases siiMiiltl i'ud te us
ter this testimtnii.il m lull.
raveitia.
K. II. Dl.tke, esq., Detieil. .Mlth.sulltTe.l he
v eml all tit se upturn trout a skin dise.ue uhieh
apii-aictl en his hands, lu.id.ind laee. ami
ne uly tlestrtvt tl his ejts. The intvst eaietul
iloeleiiu tailed te help Inn., and alter all h i I
taili-d he ued the Ci in i nv ISiraei Kxr intei
nally, CcriLi i: vaud Ci iiti,: y.ive evleruallv.
ami was euieil.aud has ici. alne.i perfccll.v
wt 11 te this day.
Crriicitt Ki.Mi:iii.saie pi. pawil l Wl.'!'h
.V POl'l'Li:, Chemists ami Dmi.l ',.a- Wasli Wasli
inteu stliet. IleOim, and ale It i sale liy all
Diuisls. Price hi t'Liitnv, a Medicinal
Jelly, small hoes, . tents; l.nt les, il.
Curu ri:v Uiselvcm", thij iif. Hloett Piiiilier.
1 per bottle. Cl-iiilui Mi.i.nriAi. TeiLirr
SAi-f iVtents. CLTitiii: Mleii is.vl I-k vvime
sevi 11 cents; in lai, t.ti Caiheisamt l.ngc
COii-.niiie-s,.Veenls.
VAIl uiititi lifne en ren-ijit ej ; ire.
SANFORD'S
RADICAL, CURE
FOR CATARRH.
liist'iiil.tueiiiis, i
Trc.itine
aeiKilllit'.iI, Mare. Kmlirnl
it for Oiie Hellar.
vstui:ib llvmevi. Cui:b.('ai'vi:i!IAI. .stii.VKNr
ami 1-iri.ev-Lii I mi vi li:,v it Ii .pucilit'dirrclieus,
may new he had el all tlrunists, neatly vv I ip
petl iu one package ler one dollar. Ask ter
IsAM'OltU" KaUICAI. ClTUU.
This economical and never 1 liliiigtiaatuieut
instantly ele.uisus the nasil p issjl;. s et leul
uiiiceiisaccuin illations, sudd lies mi! tiuinati'in
when eten lin te i he eve, ear and tin e it, ic ic
steies the senses el smht, helling and taste
w lieu allcctcil. leaves the heaildeoiloiieil,eitui heaildeeiloiieil,eitui heaildeoileiieil,eitui
tlinl op"ii, thehreathsv, i et, tin-In tat lung clsj',
ami ev'erv sense in a giatelul ami siethetl eon een
ilitinu. hitat jiKjailuiinistt icd. it peimcatcs
every lluid et the h'dy, clean-In" t In- eiitm
muLiius or meiiihi-aueus ssem thteiigh the
hloeti, v hicii it pnrihes tit theiictl ;"""" al
ways pifsenl in I 'atari h. It builds up the en
lecbleil and bie'c -n tlewn efeistltiitien, robs
the disease el its virus, ami permits the lor ler lor
niutien el hcallh-resteiing bltieil. Ilimilii'ds
et testimonials attest the wtim!er:ul eurative
piopcrtie-el this economical, sale, aieeable
and liever-lailmg lemrdy.
Ctn-ral Agents, WLLIvSA. POi'TLi:, ISosten.
Cellins' Voltaic Klcctric IMusters.
V.i ether ieiuedy can se iinekly assuage the
uie-t violent paieisins et Pain. They distri
bute thioiiglieut the nervous system a gentle
ami outiutieus euiieut et Llet tneiiy, which
instantly annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weal; ami
Paialved P.11N, fines .stue Lungs, Palpitu
tieu et tie- Ileal 1, Painlul Kiduev s. Liver com
plaint, Kheiiinatisin. Ncuialgia.'auil -sciatica.
Ask Ioi-Celii-vs' Vtit.Tvie Ilia-eriiic Pi.vsiwts.
rKia'US DKDH.ITV.
J.1 Tti Nervous Mtlleieis
The Oieat Kmiv
pcan Id-mi dv D
J. P.
simpstiirs hpitilie
Medicine. It is a lit.sitive euii- ler Siierma
teirhea, heiniual Weakiu-ss.luipeteney.aiiil all
ills! asct it'stiltiug limn t-t It-Abuse, .lh .Mental
AiiMety, Less of Memeiy. Pains in K.ttk or
Side, ami tliseasis that lead te Co;isiimtien,
Insanity end an early giave. The Spt ciilc
Medicine is being ust d withweudt-ilulsuccc .s.
Pamphlets sent lite te all. Wilte ler them ami
get lull p.iiticitl.n s. Pnie, Sl( ( ei,., T p.r
package, or si v p it-kages ler -,. .1. l:.MMI
ON JII.IHCI.NK Cinil'AW, .Nt.s. lilt ami hi:
Main Mice!, Ilullale, N. V. Adtliesiall ut,-s,
te
II. II. COCIIIIAN. Diuggisl.seN: gcnt,
I 17 and l.l'i Nei III ijtieen siiifi LaiifaHter
ml7-lydceiI&wl
KIDNEY WORT.
I'KUMA.NKNTI.V CI'UK-
KlilXKY UIHL'ASKS,
ltlVi:it COMl'ltAIVfS,
('KrilMT10. AM i'll.KS.
Dr. IL II. Ll.uk-, south lieie, Vt.,s.iv-. "In
eases et Kidney '1 1 eubles it has aett d like a
ell. e in. It h is i Hied in iiij vtiy bid east's el
I'i!-s, and has uev er tailed le.u t t Ihi ieittlv.
Nil-oil Kaiicluld, et s. Alii.nis. I., sivs,
"It is et pi in-less value, iler -.ileeii ye.irs
el gwalsiilleiing liem I'des ami Ce-tivelii ss
II completely ruii-d me."
('. .s. Uoaheii, it Hi ikshnc, s-iys, "One
pac't ige has thine v, outlets ler me in t emplt-te.
IV fining :isi-i. liver and Kidnev Coui
plaint." ixKiTiibuuni ii)ei;ii:v reicn
IT HAS
WONDERFUL
POWER.
WHY?
i;cc:i.,xi: it at ts en the Li Vi:i. i:tVl.KS and
KIDNKtS :it the s mic time.
Iletaii-'- it cleanses t he sj stem el th; poison
ous himieis tint develop in Kidney and L'ri
nai y Dist :it,cs,.i;iliei:siie-s, Jailiulit-e ( oust! eust! oust!
Iia'ieu. Piles, or in lihc-nnutism, Ni-tiralgia,
Nt-iv mis IliMirdei-, and 1'eniale Ctnuplaiiits.
Ka it is put up in l.-y Vt actable l'nri.i, in
3"tm ( ins, me pafkaj-'i-et which make) sit
i-iil U ts if mi dicine. ,
CiJ" Alse in l.itpild I'lirin.vcry Cenrentr.it pi!
C7( ler theceuveiiienee til these who cannot
jieadily prepaie it. It ticti with i-jiinl
Ki'i'ljlcir aft j in either form.
c.ivr it ok ven: imvc.viir. pi:ici:,i.
MKi-I.S, HICnAltn.SDX&t'O., Prep's,
ISiirllligteii, Vt.
(Will send the diy pest-jiaid.)
dec 27 lya&vl
TUA THIS.
-U3K
COUGH NO MORE I
AMERICAN WI SYRUP,
A C E IITA I N, S A r K A XI) L K F KCT 1 A L
HEMEDY FOU
(JOUGHS, COLDS, SOKE THltOAT,
iH)Ai:Si:NIS, ASTHMA, IlI'.ONCIilTI--,
WMOOPINU LOliOll, 1'AIN IN'THE
hIDE Oi: IIKUAST,
And all Discasts or Hie
THROATAISTD LUNGS.
Ferthereliel of Ce-isumptives in all stages
of the disease. Fer -ale only at
HULL'S ixRTTG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
aus23-1d LANCASTEi:, PA,