im& LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1881. rncastzt I-ntelUgencer. THUBSDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, 1881. Werk iu the Orchard A'ew. Germantown Telegraph. At this season of the year, if net already attended te, in many places reached by our paper, the husbandman takes his hatchet and saw and pruning knife and rocs te his orchard te trim his fruit trees. It may be that as the twig is bent the tree's inclined ; but somehow this fore sight is net always ready te hand, and it grows as wc would net have inclined it ; and often when we knew better, the tree runs en in its own wilful way, simply for want of time or occasion te put in prac tice that which we knew. (Jertainly of whatever might have been, as an abstrac tion, looking en things as they are, we knew of but very few orchards that a geed pruning in winter will net benefit. In a large number of cases, where the orchard is of some age, sprouts will come up from the trunk just under the ground, and form a complete bundle all around it. This is tac meic likely te be the case with trees thai have overborne, and have a large number of half-stunted branches ; and also in cases where the borer has been working in the tree near the ground. Whatever ob structs the passage of the sap up ihc trunk, induces sheets te break out fiem below iu this way. Of course, we should try te help this by encouraging vigor iu the head of the tree, se as te check this tendency te threw out coflar-spreuts ; but at an yrate, these sprouts must come away. Many rest with cutting them back te the ground, which merely makes them push stronger next year. The ground should be opened a little with the grubbing hoc, and with the same implement the sprouts rooted clean out. Throughout the tree the.-e are often and should be cut away, unless the main branches show signs of being we:n out by disease or evist healing, in which ease it is best te cut the.se long arms away down te the young vigoieii.s .sprout, which should tha.s have :i 'chance te grew up and repi.:ce them. it!uutimcs cutting away the.se large branches leaves large scars en the trunks, and the old weed, weakened by disease, seen rots away, and leaves a hol low place for water te collect in, and then the hole seen gets worse. I5ut this is remedied by punting the place ever. It makes no d'ilicrcuce what kind of paint is used. Anything that will keep out the water fiem the weed will de. It is be cause these piectuliens aie neglected that people have a eiiauce te say that cutting off huge branches injures trees. Nature herself often seems te ak for the pruning knife. Mranehes often seem te be strug gling between death and life, as if the tree were begging of some one te cut them off. The trees are always benefited when they The Sile Again. Germantown Telegraph. Ne matter hew absurd any new thing introduced into agiieulture or horticulture may be, there are net only ardent advo cates of it.but these advocates are net will ing te allow anybody te differ from them without condemning their want of judg ment, or in expressing opinions without having oppei tunitics te form them. Yet these very persons, without any mere ex perience, have gene into tiie construction of pits :md iilliug them with green corn cut into short bits, which, coining out green and fresh in the winter time, and the cattle eating it freely, they should at once te come and fee and then judge ! New, no one ever doubted that the green corn could net be preserved in this way, or that the cattle would net cat it readily ; but we diil and de doubt that there is any saving, as is se vehemently claimed in the method. Again, wedid net condemn it at all, only advising our agricultural frieuds that if they regarded the thing favorably, te try it at first en a moderate scale, se that in case of net being satisfied they could abandon it with hut little less. One maniac says, jn.st come te my place about 4 o'clock iu the afternoon when I feed my cattle, and ste hew they consume the fod der ami the milk they give. This is no doubt all very nice ; we have net a word te say against it ; but that does net meet the question. The cautious fanner wants te knew what it costs in comparison te the pre.-cnt methods of feeding. The silos are expensive ; the cartage of the green corn is very heavy ; the cutting of the stalks into one or two rich pieces is very labori ous; then it has te be packed lightly down in the pits se a- te exclude the atmosphere; then there is no small time occupied it re moving it from the pits and covering up again; and then there is interest te pay en the cost of the sjles. This is what fanners want te exactly knew about. If it can be shown that the new way of feeding is better and cheaper than the old and this has net yet been shown it will be taken held of and in troduced fast enough. The silos and cn silege originated iu France, if we are cor rectly informed, but it is net generally in use there; neither is it in England, where, of all countries, and for reasons unneces sary te state, it ought te be universally adopted. Ll.T IHii KATUN HILL PASS. Se Urges a Mlgli Tariff Organ. Penn Monthly. We see no urgency in either party in the Heuse te press te a voc Senater Eaten's bill for a commission te revise the tariff. This is the mere reprehensible as the pas sage of such a bill is demanded by both hides te this great controversy. It is de manded by the free tradeis iu their complaints of the inequalities and anom alies which arc found in the present law ; and most of them, we believe, have given up hopes of seeming the removal of these grievances by such steps as they used in getting the duty taken off quinine. It is demanded formally and distinctly by the protectionists, who refuse te have that policy a:.y longer identified with the main tenance of the defective law new in force. They made this demand through their In dustrial League, the Iren and Steel associa tion, and the Weel Manufacturers' and Growers' association, before the recent election brought te view the dominance of the tariff sentiment thiougheut our coun try. They have repeated the demand since the election, with an emphasis which admits of no doubt as te their sincerity. They knew that the tariff can be se modi fied as te deprive the current criticisms of i t of much of their force. They even hope te secure such a measure as will make a second revisieu needless for sixty years te come, and will take this question out of our political discussions. And they will regard as real friends of the protective policy these who offer iu Congress or else where any resistance te the measure pro posed by Mr. Eaten and adopted by the Senate. Mr Garfield, we believe, shares fully in this view, lie will suffer no bill te pass his veto which involves an attack upon the protective system ; but he will urge the duty of tariff revision upon Con gress until the work is uudci taken in earnest. Why Arc Yeu unions? Because you have allowed your bowels te become costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney Wen le produce a tree slateel the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver te proper nct'O'i, cleanse the skin el its yellowness cure bilious headache, and cau-c new lite in the bleed. Druggists have It, beili dry and liquid. 'Aim's Herald. fl4-lwd&w Cured or Drinking. ' A young friend et mine was cured et an insatiable thirst ler Liquor, that had se pros trated bis system that lie was unable te de any busbies-, lie was entirely cured by the use et Hep Bitters. It allayed all tli.it burning thirst; took away the appetiti: ler liquor; made his nerves steady, and he Ins remained a -ober and steady man ter mere than two years, und I una jiij rsiiu mi jviui ii in niscii!, aim i Knew . et a number of or hers wlie have been cured of drinking ly it." Kmina leading Railroad Ofli clal, Chicago, 111. iebl-2wd&w MEDICAL. I'HOVEUUS. Ne one can be sick when when the stomach hloetl, liver and kidneys are healthy, and Hep Bitters keep them se' "The greatest nourishing tonic, appetizer strengthenerand curative en earth. Ilep Bit tens." " It is impossible te remain long sick or out of health, where Hep Bitters are used." " Why de Hep Bitters cure se much ?' " Be cause they give geed digestion, rich bleed, and healthy.actien el all the organs.' " Ne matter what your feelings or ailment Is, Hep Bitten will de you geed." " Kenleinber, Hep Bittera never does harm, but geed, always and continually." "Purify the bleed, cleanse the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hep Bitters." " Quiet nerves and balmv sleep in Hep Bit ters." "Ne health with inactive liver and urinary organs without Hep Bitters." Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company, Keche-ster, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. JanS-lydMWF&w HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Ne Tliue Should be l.e.st 0 It the stomach, liver and bowels are affe-led, te adept the sure l eincdy, llestetter's Stomach Bitter.s. Diseases et 111 organs named beget ethers lai mere serious, and a de'ay is there lore hazardous. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kid nev weakness, bring serious bodily trouble .It trifled with. Lese no time in uiiig litis ef fective, sale and long known medlci'ie. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, il-lvdeed&lyw KIDNEY WORT. THE ONLY MEDICINE IN EITHER LIQUID OR DRY FORM That Acts at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. Thee great organs are the natural cleansers of Hie system. II they work well, health will bepe'rfect, if they become clogged dread tul diseases are sure ie fellow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. JHlieusncsi, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaundice t'omtiraHen. J'tlcs, Kidney Complaint, tinted. Diabetes, Rheumatic Pains or Aches, are developed because the blend is poisoned with the humors that should be expelled nat ural 1 v. KIDNEY WORT Will Restore the healthy action and all these destroying evils w ill lie banished ; neglect them and'yeu will live but te Miller. Thousands have been cured. Try it and you will add one mere te the number. Take it and health will once mere gladden your heart. Why stiller longer from the torment et an aching back? Whv bear such distress from Constipation and Piles V Kidxky-Wert will enre you. Try it at once ami be satisfied. Your druggist has it. Price $1.00. 83" It is put up in Dry Vegetable 1'eriu, iu tj-tin cans, one package of which makes six ir quarts of medicine. 43 Alse In Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated 3" ter the convenience et these who eaimnt J readily prepare it. It acts with equal 3 efficiency in cither form. MELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, Darlington, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lyd&w4 Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OP LYNN, MASS.,- Has Made ttennmrr! Her Vegetable Compound Hie Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepo and Happiness Re stored by the use of LYDIA E. PINKHATVrS Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. This preparation, as its name signifies, con sists et Vegetable Properties that are harmless te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the meritsef this compound will be recegnised, as relief isimmcditte;and when its use is con tinued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a permanent cure is ellected, as thousands will testily. On account of its proven inerits.it n te-day recommended and prescribed by the best physician iu the country. It will eure entirely theweist form of falling of the uterus, Leucorihesa, irregularand pain ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, Floed ings, all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, and Is especially adapted te the Ciange or bile. In tact it has proved le be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new lite ami vigor. It removes taint ness, flatulency, destroys all craving ter stimulants, and relieves weakness of the steinae. It cures Bleating. Headaches. Nervous Pres tratien, General Debility.- Sleeplessness, De. pressien and Indigestion. That ieelingef bear ing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. Fer Kidney complaints ef.either t-ex this Compound is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is; prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles ter $5. Sent by mail iu the form el pills, also in the form et lozenges, en receipt et price, $1 per box, for either. Mrs. PIN Kll AM treely answers all let ters of inquiry. Send ler pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Jm family should be without LYDIA E FSTIvIIAM'S LIVER 1'IM.S. They cure Con stipation, Biliousness and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents jier box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., General Agents, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Lecher, 1) East King street and Gee. W. Hull, 15 West King street. J-il-lvdeedAw (1 KT THE IIEST HORSE AND CATTLE JT POWDER. The attention of farmers and stcck raisers is specially called te the above powder which is pronounced by many farmers the best for distemper, coughs, colds and ether diseases and conditions et Horses. Alse, for Cattle, Swine ami Poultry. Fer Milch Cows then; can be nothing better. 25 cents a pound or 5 pounds for $1. Prepared and sold by ANDREW. G. FRY, DRUGGIST, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster. Pa. 11 EMEMKEIl IF YOU AUK A SUFI' KltEK lrem your Kidneys or a Torpid Liver, KIDNEYCURA will remove all trouble. 00c. a .pack. Sec circulars. KAtTFFMAVS DRUG STGRE. IlO-ltnd 110 N. Queen SI.. Lancaster, Pa. THAI BTTER MEDICAL. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Te Nervous Suflerers The Great Euro Eure Sean Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpsen's Specific edicine. It is a positive cure for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, Pains in Back or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent tree te alL Write for them and get lull particulars. Price, Specific, $1 per package, or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SONMEDICINE COMPANY, Nes. 104 and 106 Main Street, Buffalo, X. Y. Address all orders te H. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and 133 North Queen Street, Lancaster ml7-lydeed4wl LOCHER'S Renowned Cough Syrup! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma. Inilu- enza, Soreness et the Threat and died. Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Spit- ling el weed, innammaiien et the Lungs, ant all Diseases of the Chestand Air Passages. This'valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te pose-3 the most safe and efficient qualities ter the eure of all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 23 cents. Pre pared only and sold by CH-AS. A. LOCHER, YHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST-: NO. 0 KAST KINO STUEET. OlG-tfd w KAD TUIS. -USE-COUGH NO MORE ! IS A CERTAIN, SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SOKE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, I'.RONCHITIS, WIIOOl'lXU COUGH, PAIN IN THE SIDE OR UREAST, And all Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. Fer the reliel of Consumptives in all stages el the di.-,ea--e. Fer sale only at HULL'S DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, RUgSS-lyd LANCASTER, PA. s .MALL-PeX. In consequence of the very large number of cases of this tatal disease new in our state ami especially at Philadelphia, I have provided myscll with accme FROM I)K. MARTIN, OF ROSTOX, with which 1 am prepared te vaccinate or re vaccinate anyone wiie desires te be disease disease disease pioef against this unpleasant malady. Having tully tested the quality of the Virus of Dr. Mur'in, as obtained from the Calf, in 2,000 eases, I can t'lihesitatingly say it is almost a perfect preventive it Small-Pox. DR. C. A. GREENE, (33 Years Experience), Ne. 230 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 30-t IdM WF&i; Lancaster, Pa. DR. SAMORFS LIVEE INV1G0RAT0R Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures ftiver 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 Druggist. ollS-lvced altcew Brandy as a ledicine The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. H. E. Slayinaker, Agent ler Reigarl's- Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the ISrandy retened te in his regular practice. It is commended te tin: attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the em e et some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousandsef victi'iis. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these atllieted with that miserable dis. case Dyspepsia, a pcciflc remedy, which i3 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite anil mere or less debility, -will Und this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy erall titetr ills and aches. Re It, he.vcver strictly understood that we prescribe and usu but one article, and Ileitis REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enternnstnir veumr friend. II E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for yearn, and .has never failed, as far as our experience extend?, and we therefore give.it the preference ever nil ether llramlics no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllce te buj all the lirandy te eure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative tiewers et Reigrart's Old Brandy, In eases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num bers of witnesses one cr.se in particular we cite: .A hard-working farmer had been xillicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia tern number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly mi appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, mid as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet I'.ecr. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, ami in his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong ilrink. When advised te try ReigartB Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with asteiiijinnent, but after hearing et its wonderful eilects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last contented te fellow our advice. He used the Rraudy faithfully and steaililv; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man.with a stomach capable of digestingan vtliing which hieliesu te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine he has beeu of very little, pecuniary bene- ii l u me oecior. i i kactisisu j HYSieiAtf. II. E. SLAY3IAKER, AOKHT FOR Reicart's Old Wine 8tei ere, Established in 1785, IMPORTER AND DEALER IK FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1S18, 1827 and 1S2S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE POUTER, BROWN STOUT.' Se. 39 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER, PA VKX GOODS. "jOVELTIES IX SCARF PINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, AX B. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SHIUTMAKER, 50 SOUTH QUK1SN STKKKT i"1ARFETS. CARPETS. We call special attention te our assort ment and prices of CAEPETS, which wc have just opened in all the new styles and colorings of the season. Elegant Assortment of BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, suitable for Parlors, Libraries, Dining Reems, Chambers. Halls and Stairs, at prices lower than the same goods in the same styles can be bought ler in Philadel phia or elsewhere. Elegant Assortment et All-Weel Ingrain Carpets. Elegant Assortment of the Medium and Lewer Grades of INGRAIN CAR PETS, Handsome patterns and very low prices. RAG and HEMP CARPETS in choice styles. DAMASK AND VEMTIAN HALL AND STAIR CAJIPFAS, with Borders te match, in all the latest patterns. Measures et rooms taken, and Carpets cut and matched, and also sewed anil laid when dcaired. Measures et win dows taken and Shades hung when de sired. New Assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS. Mequet, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Cocea Mattings and Rugs, Win dow Shading and Fixturs, Carpet Lin ings and Stair Pads. " As we are cenlident that we are offer ing all of the above goedc at special low prices, we therefore invite examination. Ne trouble te show goods. Mr, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King Street. UEUATj NOTICES. E S-1V T1.. f IlieVUV tl rklttVtMf I.ATK j of Lancaster tit v. Lancaster county. Pa.. deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate Having been grantcil te ttie umiersignee, an persons indebted te said decedent arc request ed te make immedia-; settlement, and these having claims or demands againtthe estate of (aid decedent, te make known the same te the midei signed without delay, residing in Lan caster, Pa. ISAAC D. LUTZ. JOHN A. BAUSMAN, jan-2i-:tdeaw Executers. ESTATi: OF KDW. A. SENEIt, LaTK Or the City et Lancaster, Pa. deceased. L'-tlersofiufministratien 011 saiil estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto arc requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands luruinst the s-ame, will present them without delay te the undersigned. REBECCA SENER, Admiuistiatrix, or te 11. Seller & Sens, Lumber and Ceal Deal eis, X. E. Cerner Prince and Walnut Streets, Lancaster, Pa. jan-2SCtdeaw E ESTATE OF JAMES W. KIIKV. LATE OF the city of Lancaster, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor, appointed tedistrlbnte the balancH remaining in the hands of Julia Rlicy, administratrix et James W. Rhey, te ami among these legally entitled te the same, and te pa"s en exceptions te her account, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, lsHl, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion and exceptions may attend. WM. A. ATI. HE. jan2.V.1ldeaw Auditor. E STATU OF THOMAS D KELLY, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make them known te the undersigned with out delav, lesiding in Lancaster. janlS-Otdeaw W. U. IIENSEL. E 7STAXK (IF SARAH MONTGOMERY late of the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters 01 administration en said estate liav iug been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them ter settlement te the undersigned, re siding in said citv. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY II. B. SwAint, Administratrix. Attorney. janSU-Gtdeaw TASTATK OF R. HEXEOICT IJOOS, LATE JLj of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto nre requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te te the under signed, resiilinir in the city of Lancaster. MICHAEL HABERBUSH, Executer. Jxe. A. Ceylk. Att'V. lanlS-Ctdeaw I.TATE OF SUSANNA FRANCLSCUS, li late et the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te" said decedent arc requested te make immediate settlement, ami these having claims or demands against the estate of sain decedent te make known the same te him without delay. JACOB BOWERS. Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. Jko. M. Amwee. Attorney. jis-ctdeaw INSTATE OF J A COII WEH, SR., LATE ll el the city et Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted le the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto arc requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing iu said township. JACOB WEH, JR.. Execiitcr, Lancaster, Pa. A. J. Ebeuly, Attorney, 4! Grant Street. Lancaster, Pa. j2I-6tdeaw STATE OF FREDERICK PYLE, ,)H, lateet Lancister citv, deceased. Letters oradministratien en said estate having been granted le the undersigned, all persons in debted te saiil decedent are quested te make immediate settlement, and these, having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lan caster. HENRY' WOLF, B. F. Davis, Administrator. Attorney. leblG-etdeaw JWLRS. LOUIS WEBER, WATCHMAKER. Ne.l59)$ NORTH QUEEN STREET.irear P. K. K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, &c Agent ler the celebrated Pantaseepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd 500 SETS SILVER-PLATED TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONS, MEDIUM AND DESSERT FORKS. DESSERT AND MEDIUM KNIVES, AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S, Jeweler, 20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a. -IT7-UOLESALK AND RETAIL. Watches and Clocks, OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES. E. F. BOWMAN, 10G EAST KINU STREET. eiet dxa niNan. 29th Popular Monthly Drawing or THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Maeaulcy's Theatre, In the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28th. 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky, incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company, approved April !, 1S7S. JK3-ThiK is a special act, and lias never been repealed. The United Suites Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its draw iiiRS are fair. X. B. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 prize............................. ......c ee.wju 1 prize.................................... iu,ima 1 prize.................................... d.inju 10 prizes Sl.OOOeaeh 10,000 20 prizcs500each 10,000 100 prizes, $1U each 10,000 200 erizesTid each 10,000 GOO prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes lOeach 10,000 9 prizes :!00 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,SU0 9 prizes 100 each, " " DOO 1,060 prizes. .. .... ........$112,100 Whole tickets, $2; 1ml t tickets, $1; 27 tickets $59; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, et send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te R. M.ItOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., 01 T. J. COMMKRFORD, 212 Bieadwav. New Y?rk. febl-TuTh&S&w FOR SALE. -I fUTKL FOR RENT. THE SEVEN STAR lx Hetel, en Frent street below Union, in Hie borough of Columbia, containing I?, large rooms, ler rent ter oneorflvc years, en reason able terms. Apply te P. S. McTAGUE, Ne. 20 Centre Square, 1 11-lwd Lancaster, Pa. TULIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, FEURU- X ARY 22, 1881, will be sold at Ne. 214 East Orange Street, household and kitchen furni ture, consisting in part of one piano and steel ami music books, marble top tables and books. selas, 011 paintings, smau cant xauie, aining room stove ami fixtures, kitchen store and fixtures, carpets by the yard, tables, chairs, wash-stands, and many ether articles net mentienca. Sale te commence at one o'clock of said day, when conditions will be made known by JOHN BLACK, Sr. Henry SnunEirr, Ant. febisttd PUBLIC SALB. ON MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1831, in pursuance et an order of Or phans' court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale at Philip Wall's Green Tree hotel. West King street, Lancaster city, the following described real estate, te wit : All that certain let or piece et ground situate en the south side of West King street, Lancas ter city, containing 111 front en west King street, i6 lect 4 inches, mere or less, extending In depth te a le lect wide alley 100 feet, mere or less, en the east side, and Di feet, mere or less, en the west side, and extending along said 10 feet wide alley in the rear 80 feet, mere or less, upon which let et ground arc erected a double one-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 521 West King street, a Frame Pottery Warehouse, Ne. 518; also another smaller Warehouse, Petter's Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trees and ether improve ments thereon. Terms cash en Oct. 1, 1831, upon purchaser giving approved security. sale te commence at Yt o'clock p. m., of said day, when attendance will be given by HENRY M.GANSE, FRANCIS GANSE, Executers of thecstateel Henry W.Ganse, de ceased. JacouGuneakkk, Anct. febl0-3tawdts MlSVELXiANEO VS. I'O INVENTORS. W. H. BABCOOK, Attemey-at-Law, of Washington, D. C, form erly an examiner in U. S. Patent Office, offers his services as solicitor before the U. S. and Foreign Patent offices. Careful work at fair prices. Was associate et M r. Jacob Staulfer, of Lancaster, until the hitter's death. flO-Srcd&w s PEC1AL NOTICE. THE INSPECTORS OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON desire te call the attention of the public te the large asseitment of SUPERIOR RAG AND JUTE CARPET, Made et the very best matei lals. Alse, BASKETS. CIGARS. GRAIN BAGS AND PAPER BAGS OF ALL SIZES, suitable for Millers and Grocers, which will be sold, wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices. CUSTOMERS' CARPETS WOVEN AS USUAL, according te directions, and at short notice. By order of the Beard. J. L. HOFFMEIER, tlO-lmdStaw&lmw President. HOOKS AND STATIONERT. "VALENTINES! American and Imported Valentines, In most Nevel and Beautiful Designs, at L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. 1881 1881 VALENTINES! ELEGANT STYLES, GREAT VARIETY. BOX VALENTINES, , UNEQUALED. Call and see AT ROOKSTORE OF JOB! BIER'S SOIS, 15 aed 17 NORTH gOEEN STREET. ' ' LANCASTER. I-A. VET GOODS, VITDEEWESE, JSC. T)EARL. The Manufacturers et the PEARL SHIRT desire by this method te thank the public ter their appreciation of this celebrated garment, a evinced by the greatly increasing demand, as well aa by the continual receipt et testimo nials of satisfaction with the same. The standard or material, lit. and workman ship will be strictly maintained, and in addi tien te ether improvements heretofore made, the PEARL SHIRT will new be lined across the front, thus rendering them still mere dur- ame. PRICE, - - $1.00. FOR SALE ONLY BY J. B. MARTIN' & CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, OABPETS, WALL PAPERS, ASD G REAT LINEN SALE ATTHX NEW YORK STORE. WATT. SMI i CO. have again been in the market with the most gratifying results and are new prepared te offer the largest assortment and best value in TABLE LINENS EVER SHOWN IN LANCASTER. SPECIAL BARGAIN: 350 HANDSOME DOUBLE WEIGHT.HAND; LOOM DICE AND LAMASK TABLE CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES, FROM 60c. TO $2 EACH. SPECIAL BARGAIN: 2,500 Yards SWISS EMBROIDERIES from 4 te inches wide, at 12c.ayard. Choice Patterns in tills let are usually sold lrem 20 te 25c. a yard. Watt, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. OPECIAI. NOl TICK. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. '25 WEST kINCJ STREET. Wc are selling at lcs than present value STANDARD MAKES OF Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings Pillow Muslins, and Tickings. LOOM AND DAMASK TABLE LIKENS, Napkins and Towels, MARSEILLES AND CROCHET QUILTS, WHITE tmd COLORED BLANKETS. OPENED THIS DAY A LARUE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF HAMBURG EDGINGS WITH TNSERTINGS TO MATCH. TjlUM IIOM THK ICECENT FlltK IN NEW YORK, DRY GOODS AT FAHNESTOCK'S, Fruit of the Leem Bleached Muslin, 10c.; Slightly Damp. Yanl-Wide Unbleached Muslin, 4c; Slightly Damp. Best Mcrrimac Calice. 5c.; Slightly Damp Heavy CO inch Tabic Linen, 40c.; Sllghtly Damp. Madras and Canten Ginghams, lland 12c ; Slightly Damp. Russian CnuheH, Wash Crashes, 4c; Slightly Damp. I1KAVY Cottenades and Cassimeres, AT A Gli EAT SACEI1ICE. The above goed.-t arc net .smoked or burned, only slightly damp. FAHNESTOCK'S. Next Doer te Court Heuse. SUM TEA VEJ.EJIS' OVLDE 1 ANCASTER AND .M1LLKKSV1LLK R. t. j Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatsc-r JP.'R. Deneti. at t n 1 11:30 a.m., and 2. L 6 and 8:3l p. in., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at IfcJOp. m. 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 Sua day. COLUMBIA A3l PORT DEPOSIT R. K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statiehs Xeuth- Express. Express. Accen, WABD. A.M. r. M. r.M. Pert Deposit. 6:35 3:35 2P Peachbottem 7:12 4:23 3:18 Safe Harber.. 7:55 5:11 5:21 Columbia.. 8:25 5:40 6:20 Statiehs Sebth- Express. Express. Accem WARD. A.X. P.M. A. If. Columbia. 11:15 6r20 7:45 , , r-s. 6:19 ArthOS Safe Harber. 12:14 r.x. Le9-.40 Peachbottem ii57 7:32 11.01 Pert Deposit 1:50 8:05 1225 T)EADINO Jt COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OfTasSENGER TRAINS OCTOBER 23th, 1880. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. Quarryville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia ARRIVE. Reading A.M. 7S( ftStJ V.40 SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St... Uuarrvvillc a.m. r.sr. r.M. 6:45 .... 2:30 7:55 3:40 8:05 1:05 3:90 7:55 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 3.50 r.x 5:00 5:10 6:41 Trains connect at Heading with trains te and lrem Philadelphia. Pottsville. llarrisbnrg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Rente. At Columbia with train te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and ltalti 111 ere. A. M. WILSON. Supt. 1ENNSYI.VANIA KAILKOAD NEW . SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, ISM, trains 011 the IVnnxyl vatuii Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan caster and Philadelphia depots a.- follew: a.m. a.m. p.m. 8:05 ;ii00 6:10 r.M. 10:15 &10 8:20 1017 2.10 8:10 10:1S .... 8rJ0 1U20 .... 9:25 'astwui. Leave; Arrive 8TWAttlfc Lanc'tcr Phllad'a Philadelphia Expnv, 2:10 a.m. 4:15 a.m Cincinnati Express 235 " B:15 " Fast Line, 5:t8 " 7:30 Yerk Accem. Arrives; 8:00 " .... Harrisburg Express, 3:05 " 10:10 DillcrvillcAccein. Arrives, S:t5 ' .... Columbia Accommodation, !):le " liel p.m. Frederick Aceem. Arrives. 1:30 " Paciiic Express, l:4n r.M. 3:45 " Sunday Mail, 2:00 5:00 Johnstown Express, 3:05 " 5:30 " Chicago Day Express, 4:35 " li:35 " Harrisburg Aeeommedat'n, lnJ5 " 0:30 " Wicsxwi-i Leave Arrive WESTWAim. Pliilarn Lanc'tcr Way Passenger, I2R)a.m. 5:Oa.m MaHTraiiiNo.l.viaMt.Jey, 7:3u " n:2i " Mail Train No.2,vinCeriia 10-.25 " Niagara Chicago Express tktxi - lia-0 " Sunday Mail, f:oe " lo-e ' Fast Line, 12:10 " 2:30 r.M Frederick. Accommodation, .... 2:35 " DillervilleLocai.viaMl..ley 2:50 ilarrisbnrg Accomuiedal'n. ai r.. 5:10 " Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " 7rA" " Harrisburg Express, 5:30 " 7:30 " Pittsburg Exprcbs, 6:25 -M " Cincinnati Express 9:Ie " 11.30 " Pacific Express 11:55 " 2.45 a.m. Paciiic Express, east. en sundav, when Hag ed. will step at Middlctewn. Elizabethtown fi Mt. Jey, Landisville, Blrd-in-llaml, Lemau Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbiirg, Coati-s vine, uaKiami ami uien i.een. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, whrn flagged, will step at Dowiiiiigtewn,Coatesville, Parkc. burg.Mt. Joy,EIlabethtewn ami Middlrtewu. Hanovcraccemmndation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, wcst.cenncclHat Lancaster, witli Fast Line, west, at 2:30 r.M., and will run tiiretigh te Frederick. T OCAL MAIL AltKANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. BY RAILROAD. New Yerk tiiroueh mail 7:30 a m, 1:00 p m, 4:15 p m anil 1 1:30 p m. Way Mail, east, 7:a m. GeiiDONViLLE, Dowiiiugtewii, Lcauian Place Gap 6 p in. PiiiLADELiiiiA through mail, 7:30 and 8:45a 111.. 1:00, 4:15 ami 11:30 p 111. PiTTSiiUBeii and west, 2:00 and 11:: p m. Hakiusbure Mail, !::, am, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:10 am. Wat Mail, west, ifc-'JO a 111. Baltimeiie aud Washington, via Phihidel phia, 4:15 p in. Baltimore ahe Vahhikotew, via Yerk, 2.00 p m. Baltimore akd Washington, via Harrisburg 11:30 pm. Coatesville, 4:15 p m. Columbia, lo-.e i a in, 2:00 and 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 2:00 ami 11:30 p m. Northern Central, IO-.uO a in, 2:00 und 11:30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia R it, 7:30 am and P30 p m. Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:15 ami 11:30 pm. Rkadine way. via Junction, LItitz, Maiihelm, East Hempllehi and Ephnita, 3 pm. Quarryville, Camargo, Hew Providence, West Willow and Martinsville, Relton ami Lime Valley, 'J: 15 a m and 5:00 pin. New Helland, Churehtewii, Greenbank, Blue Ball, Goedvillc, Bcurtewn and Spring Greve, by way et Downingtown, ut 7:30 am and 6 pm. Save Harber, via Columbia, 10:00 a m. BY STAGE Millersville and Slackwater. te Sate Harber, daily, at 4:00 p m. Te Millersville, 8 and 11:30 a ra, and 4 pm. Binkley's Bridge, Leaeeck, Bareville, Nevi Helland, 2:30 p m. Willow Street. Smlthville, Buck, Chestnut Level, Greene, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairmeuiit aad Rewlumlsville, Md. daily. 7:5e a m. Landis Valley. Oregon, West Earl. FarmerK ville, Ncflsvillc. Hinkletewii, Terre Hill, Martimlale, daily, at 230 p m. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strushurg, daily, at 4 p in. Paradise and Soudersburg, at 7:3 a in. New Danville. Concvtega, Murticville, Cle manville. Mount Nebo. Ruwlinsvill. Ilethes.ia ami Liberty Square, daily, at 2 p m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a i . 1030 a m, 3 and 6:30 p in. Eastern way mail, 10:30 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10a m, Sand 6:30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p in. Western way mall, 8:30 a in. Reading way mail, 10:30 a m. Quarryville Branch, 8:15 am and 4 nm. ARRIVING BY STAGE.-Frem Sale Harber and Millersville, at!) a m, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and !) a m, and 1 p m. Frem New Helland, at fcaia m, daily. Frem Rowlandsville, Md, at 4 p. m. Reading way mail, at 10:30 a m, daily. Frem Strasburg, at 0:30 a in, dally. Frem Rawlinsvillc, at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliverii-s by letter cur riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail mutter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the llrst delivery the carriers leave the office at 6:30 a in; second delivery at 10 am ; third delivery at II a m ; fourth delivery at 3 i. m. SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the postetlitc is open from April 1 te October 1, from 8 te !)am, and from C te 7 a in ; from October 1 teApril l.frem !) le 10 a m , ami from 0 te 7 e m. COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 49-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILEY. 3SO NORTH WATER ST Lanemster, Em., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. leblS-lyd pe TO REILLiY & KreMiHK iwr GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers ami ethers in want el Superior Manure will timl it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I Office. 2HJS :at Cheutnut street, f ag 17-ttil COAL I COAL I! Fer geed, clean Family and I1 ether kind orcOALgeto RUSSEL, & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 82 East King Street. YARD: 618 North Prince Street. augll-taprlSK "v riiTi ii