ir 'Kl K?7fcf -. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGEK, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1881. '"' r Hancaster fntellfaencer. THURSDAY EVENING, A.UO. 11, 1881. THE FARMER. TIMELY ADVICE FOB HIM. The Birds Malt Live. Gcrmantewn Telegraph. Sema verv knowing people must think, judging from their expressed opinions,that Dims, animals, etc., can live wituuut ioeu. But they are mistaken. Every bird eats enough te sustain itself, if it lives at all. Every bird that comes among us in the spring te spend the six months with us cets its beard, of some kind, from our fields, gardens, &c. They are all mere or less injurious ;iuu an were ur icaa vuucuuuh and the latter, under all circumstances, fully or mere than compensates for the -former. What fhey particularly de in the one case or the ether is net always appar ent. The crew has always been denounced bitterly and killed, a bounty even being sometimes paid for its head ; yet we believe it is of real value te the farmer in the end. The blackbird (grackle) is especially dis liked, but the hostility te it is no better founded than against the crew, aud many ether birds. Last fall we saw at least seventy-live of these birds iu a crass plot of ground of net ever half au acre, passing slowly ever it devouring the insects by the thousands. Frem its location and the shortness of the grass, which had been pastured, the insects had gathered there iu inyraids, as could be seen from their dis turbance by the steady progress of the feeders. The young of these birds, which .were at this time fully en the wing, had been hatched aud were then roosting en the premises of two or three gentlemen nearly a mile efr, where all birds were pro tected against gunners or otherwise, aud we have yet te hear for the first time that they desire te get rid of their guests. On a visit once te the residence of ene of these gentlemen, while sitting upon his piazza toward evening, we saw no less than five wild rabbits running fearlessly about ever his lawn. Knewing that they would gnaw young trees when the snow interfered with getting the necessary sup ply of feed, we inquired whether they were net destructive at such times. " Net at all," wes the response. " Throughout the winter they arc regularly fed offal veg etables and hay ; and in November and December, when they beceme fat, most of them are trapped and consumed." The rebius, catbirds, bluebirds, &c., de voured a considerable propeption of their strawberries, cherries, grapes, &c, and several varieties of spariews cat some seeds, in season, but they were regarded as friends rather than enemies. Observ ing farmers, aud ethers of exporience, who pay proper attention te these things, sel dom differ in opinion. Thick or Thin Sewing or Wheat. The success of failure of the wheat crop is frequently owing te these inscrutable laws of growth, which at the right mo ment induces a plaut te de its best in the way that pleases us most, and which we generally refer te as a favorable season ; but we are compelled te ascribe it largely te the tliitiuiii-eut of the weak plants by the frost t of the winter, thus leaving the rest mere room te fully develop them selves, as thuy always will if they have a geed chance. Iu regard te thick aud thin sewing of wheat, and whether drilling in the seed is an advantage or net, has of late been con siderably discussed. It seems strange te us that any one should have the remotest suspicion that thcre is any advantage in the old-f.i-hie!ied hand-sewing ever a drill ; but there were the figures. The product per aero was against the drill drill sewn wheat, and this is net for one single reason, but for several successive seasons. We have seen in many instances of wheat: sewing within the last two years hew this result may be exactly se. But it is net because the wheat was sewn bv drill, but because double the quantity per acre was used as seed that ought te have been put in. In a large number of cases thespreuts were te be seen coming up in the rows "as thick as hair en a deg's back." If any remark be made about the thick seed ing, we are told it will be thin enough before spring ; the wiuter will weed them out. Hut the wecding-eut comes from the very fact of thick seeding, the plants are rendered weak by their struggle with one another, aud the struggle with the winter is tee much for them. Instead of the young plants almost touching one another, as we generally see them de, no plant should be closer te another than half an inch, if we would have the teU results, and there is little danger of such plants getting killed in winter, at least far less danger thau from plants sewn thick. As te dangei there will always be some, for frequently the plant finds itself in a place where water stands a place where wheat never cares te be. It easily kills in such situations ; and cheat, which rather likes damp places, takes advantage of the condition te sprout aud grew, aud aston ish these who de net leek deeply into things, by the transformation. Even in the very best conditions the plants will often sufler from tee much moisture. A heavy rain may fall, saturating the surface soil, and a frost immediately fellow. In this case when the thawing time comes, unless well-covered by snow, there may losses. But even lieie the advantages are all en the side of the plant which has had room te grew aud te develop itself perfectly without hindrance from its neighbor. We see from all this why the wheat has improved by the thiuuing the winter gave it, and we see hew it may be that enec iu a while drill-sewn wheat may be woise than hand-sewing. It all centre's in an argument in favor of comparatively thin sewn wheat. Storing autl Keeping Potatoes. Of late years the potato has been one of the most profitable of faim crops in the East, aud this chiefly arises from the fact that it is somewhat difficult te keep any great quantity of them. Thus only se many are grown as can be preserved, ahd as the accommodations are limited there is no glut in the market as there are with things which are grown and must be sent te the market at once. Of course there a;c times when potatoes rule low. This is apt te be the case with early ones, grown especially for early purpose, and which fellow the same law that rules in transicut vegetables. Se also theso who grew potatoes aud have no conveniences for storing them. These have te market in the fall, and have te take whatever price mny rule for them. These who have geed cellars under their barns, or in any place safe from frost and yet cool and dry, can generally make potato-growing pay very well ; aud these are usually the ones who de. In old times a large quantity of potatoes were stored out of doers in the open ground.. They were arranged in long ridges, net in great bulk, as even a mass of potatoes will heat, and covered with earth sufficiently thick te keep out the frost. But since the appearance of the potato disease, this plan is net much fol lowed, though the retting has of late been very much diminished. The infected tubers will often ret, especially if the mass heats a little, aud the diseased ones will often communicate the disease te the rest. In a cellar this can be seen and noted, but in a mound out of doers no one knows the trouble till spring, when great less has been found. Besides this, it is se difficult te get at them iu winter that these who have no way te preserve potatoes except this, as a general thing prefer net te grew at all rather than te be bothered with this. Dampness undoubtedly favors tlje spread of the potato disease, and therefore where there is any chance at all of the disease existing in the roots, they ought te be stored as dry 'as -possible. These -which are te be kept in this general way should be dry and cool, but this should be espec ially seen te in the case of seed potatoes. Since the potato beetle came among us it is clear that we have had the very best re sults from early planting and by the use of the earliest varieties. New these early kinds are mere easily affected by warmth than the late ones. They sprout easily, and coolness is therefore the mere essential for them. Seme people think it makes little differ ence whether seed potatoes sprout or net before planting. We have known people tear off sprouts several inches long, and cut up the tubers in full faith that they will sprout out again and be none the worse for it. They de generally grew ; but there is little doubt they are constitu tionally weaker, and much mere liable te disease than these which de net sprout till ready te go in the ground. m Bradford, Fa. Themas Fltclian, Bradford, Pa., writes :" I enclose money ler Spring Blessem, as I said 1 would If It cured nic. My dyspepsia has van ished, witli all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I sliall never be without it In the house. Trice SO cente. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Werktnginen. Belerc you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthening te prevent an at tick of Ague, Billious or Spring Fever, or some ether Spring sickness that will untlt you for a season 8 work. Yeu will Save time, much sickness and great expense it you will use one bottle et Hep Hitters in your family this month. Don't wait. See ether column. anl-Swd&w KviU te be Avoided. Over-eating is In ene sense as productive ei evil as intemperance in drinking. Avoid both, and keep the bleed puritied with Burdock Bleed Bitters, ami you will be rewarded with robust health and invigorated system. Price 91. Fer sale at If. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. .Lancaster. Ne Matter What Happen Yeu may rest assured that you are safe in being specdiiv cured by Themas' Eclectrie Oil in all cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, tooth ache, c. One trial only is necessary te prove its efficacy. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. TIUNKV WOKI. THE GREAT CURE FOB RHEUMATISM, As it Is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims et Rheumatism can realize. Thousand of Vases et the worst lernis et this terrible disease have been quickly re lieved, in a short time l'erlectly Cured. KIDNEY WORT has had wonderful success, and an immense sale in every part of the country. hundreds of cases It has cured where all else had failed. It is mild, but efficient. CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. It Cleanses, Strengthens and gives New Lire te all the important organs ei the body. The natural action el the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed el all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated Irem the system. As it iias been proved by thousands that KIDNEY WORT. U the most effectual remedy for cleansing the system et all morbid secretions. It should be used in every household as a SPRING MEDICINK. Always cures Biliousness, Ce.iHtlp.ttlim I ties and all Female Diseases. It is put up In Dry Vegetable Ferm, in tin cans, one package of which makes six 49qnarts of medicine. 43" Alse In Liquid Ferui.very Concentrated O-ler the convenience et these who cannot 9-readily preare It. It acta with equal & efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICK, SI. WELLS, IUCHARDSON & CO., Prep's, Itnrllngteu, VI. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dee 27 lyd.twl Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, OF LYNN, MASS., I Her Vegetable CeiniMuud the Savier of Her Sex. Health, Hepe and. Happiness Re stored by the use of. LYDIA E. PINK-HAM'S Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer ill Female Complaints. i TliN preparation, as its name signifies, con slsts et Vegetable Properties that are harmless te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial the ineritsel this compound will de recognized, as relict is limned Lite ; and when its use is con tinued, in ninety-nine cmses in a hundred, a permanent cure is effected, as thousands will testify. On account of its proven merits, it is UMlay recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. It will cure entirely the worst form of tailing of the uterus, Lcucerrhcea, irrcgnlarand pain tul Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, In flammation and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis placements and the consequent spinal weak ness, and Is especially adapted te the C'lange of Lite. Iu lact It has proved te be the greatest and best remedy that has ever been discovered. It permeates every portion of the system, ami gives new lite and vigor. It removes faint ness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, aud relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bleating, Headaches, Nervous Pros tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, De pression aud Indigestion. That lecliiigorbcai lecliiigerbcai 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 cemptaints or cither sex th's Compound Is unsurpassed. Iydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lozenges en receipt et llrjce, $i per box. ler either. Mrs. PIN KHAMlreely answers id i 1 let ter:, of inquiry. Send ter pamphlet. Address as above. Mention this paper. Ne family should lie without LYDIA E PINKHAMS LIVER PILLS. They cure Con Cen Con stlpatien, Biliousness and Torpidity of fhe Liver. 25 cents per box. Johnsten, Holleway & Ce., Uencral Agents, Philadelphia. Fer sale by C. A. Leehcr, 9 East Klnc street and Gee. W. Hull, H Winning streiu vss-lvdoed&w G xe HULL'S DRUG STORE FOR FISHING TACKLE, RODS, REELS, &c., OP E V EJiY DBS C It IPTION. Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, auB-lydl LANCASTER, PA. i Discovery MEDICAL. TRUTHS. IIep Bitters are the Purest and Beet Bitters ever made. They arc compounded lrem Heps, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion, the eldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world arid contain all the best and most curative properties of all ether Bitters, being the great est Bleed Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Lire and Health Restoring Agent en earth. Ne dis ease erill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, se varied and perfect are their operations. They give new lite and vigor te the aged and Infirm. Te all whose employments cause ir regularity et the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, with out Intoxicating. Ne matter what your feelings or symptoms are, Wltat the disease or ailment is, use Hep Bitters. Don't wait until yen are sick, but it you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your lite. Hundreds have been saved by se doing. S"SOO-ffi will be paid for a case they will net cure or help. De net suffer yourselfer let your friends sut ler, but use and urge them te use Hep Bitters. Remember, Hep Bitters Is no vile drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made: the "Invalid' Friend and Hepe," and no person or family should be without them. Try the Bitters te-day. Hep Hitters Mannractnrlng Company, ' Rochester. New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario je3-lydMWFAw c ATAKKU. DIRECTIONS. F e r Catarrh, Hay fever. Celd In the Head Ac., Insert -with little finger a particle .et Halm into the nostrils ; draw strong breaths through the nose. It will be a b serbed, cleansing and healing the diseased mem brane. FOR DEAFNLS?, Apply a particle into the ear. CATARRH, COLO IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVER, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, CAN BE CURED. ELY'S CREAM BALM, having gained an enviable local reputation, displacing all ether preparations iu the vicin ity et discovery, is, en its merits alone, recog nized as a wenderlul remedy wherever known. A lair trial will convince the most skeptical of its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and irritation, protects the mcmbranal linings et the head lrem additional colds, completely heals the sores ami restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a tew applications. A thorough treatment as directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold lu the head it is unequalled The lliilm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cents will mull a package. Send ter circular with full Information. ELVS CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, and ;by wholesale druggists generally. 122-fimeeilAw LOCKER'S Renowned Cough Syrup! A Pleasant, Sare, Speedy and Snre Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Spit ting of Bleed, inflammation of the Lungs, am' all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages.? Tills" valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ter the cure of all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST NO. 9 KAST KINO STREET. OlC-tl QPECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Mary ry A. Longaker, M. D., OFFICE AXO RESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street," l,ancaster,;pa., Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat Treated ns a Specialty. Particular attention given te the treatment et Diseases et Women and Children. Free examination and treatment daily ex cept Sunday from 11 a. m. te 1 p. in. Consul tations in English and German. H. D. LONGAKER,, M. D., LATK OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA., Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilers his professional services te the aflllctcd especially te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will be glad te see and talk with them, ltis his practice te plainly declare a disease incurable it he believes it te be se. In the case widen he undertakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion and the application of expeiienced skill, gained bv many years el practice in treating dl-ease In Its various ami most malignant tertus. That his skill has net been exerted lu vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen at his office, will testily. Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cure Without Pain or Using the Knife or Drawing Bleed. Skin Diseases and every description et Ul ceratien. Piles ami Scrofulous Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, sneedilv and radically cured. Diseases of the Lnnss. Threat. Stomach. Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Private Dis eases of every description; also that state ei alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleas ures of performing the duties et life, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active hearth and the enjoyments et life. Diseases or the aye and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Longaker. will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with proper directions te any partet the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. jc25-lvdTti.Th&Sw. N TOTJCK. DR. C. A. GHEENE Takes this opportunity of uetilying his nu merous patients aud these who desire te get well, who are new diseased, that he will leave Lancaster about the FIRST OP AUGUST FOR UIS SUMMER VACATION. Renewals et Ms reinedials maybe obtained during his absence at his offices. O. A. GREENE, M. D. Ne. 14G EAST KINO STREET, (llfdM-WF&Sl Lancaster. Pa. TEAD THIS CV Lancaster. Pa.. April 28, 1881. The Kidhevcdra Mf'e Company. Gen? It gives me much pleasure te say tlutafler using one pack et KIDNEYCURAl my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee; alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recemmcnd.it, andknew thatmany of my friends who have used it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, mailyd Foreman Examiner aud Express. UUTJCUi. VOW OPEN SPRECHKK HOUSE, ON IK Europeen plan. Dining Reems ler Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup. Lebster Salad. Oysters in Every Style and all the Delicacies el the Season. We solicit the patreaagc et the public. may7-tid DXT piVtEK, BOWERS HURST t, MUST BE SOLD- TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL STOCK, WE THEREFORE OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN SILK BROCADE GRENADINES, Lace Buntings, Fancy Dress Goods and Plaids. In addition te above we shall offer a great drlve In BH Sis an! BM Cashmeres We own these goods at prices never purchased se low before and will offer them te our customers at a small profit. Until September 1st we shall close at C o'clock, Saturdays excepted. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. neunE xvjtsiauutu heeds. H OUSEFURNISHING. FLINE" & WILLSON, SUCCESSORS TO FLINN & BRENEMIN. HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHINGr TACKLE. New Invoice just received, containing the Latest Novelties in the Market. Full line et Heusefurnishing Goods for Summer. BROOMS, lUc; UUCKETS, 10c ; OIL CLOTH 25c. PER YARD; FRUIT CANS, Ac. 49Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. :e: 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - - LANCASTER, PA. ZlVJSJtl' TIRS"! r-CLASS L1VKRY STAHLK. HOUGHTON'S FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE! Five First-Glass New Omnibuses te Hire at Lew Rates, for Private, Public & Sunday Scheel Picnics. ALSO First-Class Driving Horses, Buggies and Phaetons te Hire, at Ne. 221 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 3S-FORMERLY ZECIIER BRO.S' OLD LIVERY STAND. ASTJUCJU JiJCWS A-DVEKliaESIUNT. A STKICH 1IROTHERS' LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET. We have made great reductions in every one of our departments anil we are closing out our stock et Trimmeu Its and Bennets AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Lace Trimmed Hats, one let at 23c. Anether let et Fine Hats at 50c. Bargains in Onibrie shaded Ribbons, Nes. 9, 12, IU, 22, 40, at .5e, 30c, 38c. 44c and 50c a yard. Large Shetland Shawls at 75c. Fine Linen -Dusters at$l. HOOP-SKIKTS. 15 springs, 5 tapes 40c 20 springs, 5 tapes 45c 25 springs, 5 tajies 50c 2i) springs, tape lrent Cec LADIES' UNDERWEAR CHEAP. CORSETS A SPECIALTY. PARASOLS LESS THAN COST. Mesquite Net Canopies $2, including all Fixtures. Hamburg Edgings and Inscrlings in Swiss, Lawn and Nainsoek. Deep Flouncing at 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 a yatd. Laces of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. Lace Cellars for ladies and children in large variety, lrem 10c te $3.50 apiece. Lace Mils and Lisle Gloves greatly reduced te close out the stock. Childs' Pink and Blue Hese, knit, seamless, fast colors, 2 pair ler 25c. ASTRIOHBRO'S. FOR HAI.E. POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. 1S81, at the Cooper Heuse, en West King street, will be sold that new two story and Mansard reef Stere and Dwelling, Nes. 248 and 250 West King street, either with or without the entire Household and Kitcncn Furniture. The house contains a large store, hall.six rooms, kitchen, bath room, "with water closet, anil garret large enough for four rooms, all arranged in the most convenient manner, lately paper and painted, and in complete or der. An excellent cellar, -with well et never tailing water; kitchen range and het and cold water up and down stairs, with complete sewer connections, gas. Let 32x25G leer, two side alleys, trnit. &c. in great variety. Fer fuller description see large sale bills. Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. m when terms, &c. will be made known by Charles Ed wards, or ALLAN A. 1IERR & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 3 North Duke Street. B. F. ROWE, Auct. at-g5,8,ll,13d nOUD CHANCE. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned eilers at private sale a property consisting of fc ven lets of ground in the town et Springvllle, Lancaster county, at tne station oil me j.-uiuiyieiiiia juiureaii, about one mile west of Mount tfey and near the Lancaster ft Harrlsburg turnpike. The Improvements are a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, nsedas a Railroad Station and Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 24x28 Jeet. and Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et Ceal Shedding. New Fuirbank's Scales of S ten capacity ; 300 Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumplne coal, with space ler exten sion of same. Bulldlngsmestlyncwand every thing In geed order. Location pleasant, in a thlcklv settled agricultural neighborhood and a fast improving town, with no rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, and capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Price $9.000-en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS. II HABECKER. Spring Garden P. O., Ie20-4ni'' Lancaster County, Pa. ED WA TIONAl, YORK (PA.) COL4.KUIATJS INSTITUTE. An endowed Christian Institution or the highest grade. Separate Courses in Classics and Science, and a Department for Ladies. Tuition $40 per annum, inclndlngall branches ; Ample Library; complete apparatus; Faculty et seven. Beard 9 and $e per week. Ninth year logins September 5th. Fer Catalogue nddress. REV. JAMES McDOUGALL, Jr., Ph. D., Pres ldent, or S. SMALL. jyl3-lmeed GOODS. i t IVLER, BOWERS HURST t :e:- -:e:- H OUSEFURNISHING. STAUX.E. MUST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE. GAFT DKAWISOS. SWAIAIONWJSALTU UISTRIBUTION CO. 35th Popular Monthly Drawing or TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en WEDNESDAY, AUG., 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays, excepted) under previsions et an Act et tfie General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. N. B. The Company- lias new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the JULY DRAWING. lprlZO ; $ 30.0C0 L Pa2ZI3 XvflMfU X prizf3 - OtMX. 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each : 10,000 ;i00prizes$100each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10.00C 600 prizes 20each 12,0C0 loeo prizes leeach .... 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 Whole tickets. $2; hair tickets, il; 27 tlckets ISO; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFF1CE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.. ei R. M. BOARDMAN, 303 Broadway. New Yerk. fehl-TuThftSftw COAL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. MS- fan! : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. u3-lyd ' C0H0 & WILEY, S.10 NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. lebSS-lvd no TO RELLLY & KELLER -FOB GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want of Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. xarii, iiarnsuurgriKe. I Office. 20X East Chestnut street. ag!7-tt CWPLAN WS RESTAURANT HA VINO I engaged the services or a first-class Res tanrant Cook, I am new prepared te serve urticlei in my line at short notice, such as Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Yourpatrenage is res poet fully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings ami parties served a) asenable rates. f-24MAStld CtOUKT PROCLAMATION. j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Plcas,in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General JaU De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court el Oyer and Terminer and a General JaU Deliv ery, also a Court et General Quarter Sessions et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the TBjHtD MONDAV IN AUGUST (15), 1881. InjMirsuancc of which precept public notice Is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and an ine .i usuccs ei iu luwx-, me coroner anu Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and theirethcr remembrances, te de these things which te theirefficesappertain in their behalf te bedene; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, er then shall be. In the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster the 25th day of July. iffli JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff. jy30-3tdeaww Z.EOAI. XOTICES. TSTATr: OF MARY ANN .UWARD, ill late el Lancaster city. Letters of ad ministration en said estateliavlngbcen grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said estate are requested te make immediate settlement, and ibese having claims or de mands against the estate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing 250 West King afreet, Lancaster. CHARLES EDWARDS. Administrator. J. B. Geed, Attorney. jly20-Ctdeaw INSTATE OF PHILIP SCBUM, LATE tir li Lancaster city. Pa., deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Jehn E. Schum and Charles Holzwarth, administrators with the will annexed of Philip 6caum, dee'd, te and among theso legally entitled te tne same, and te pass upon exceptions filed te the account of said administrators, wUl sit for that purpose en THURSDAY. AUGUST 25.1SS1. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Roem or the Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. WM. D. WEAVER, jy!3-4tdeaw Auditor. ESTATE Or JOHN TAMANY, LATE OF the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto, are requested te make imme diate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. FRANKLIN TAMANY, Administrator. Wsr. R. Wilsex. Att'y. )y21-6tdeaw E f STATE OFKILLIAN BECK, LATE OB J Lancaster city, dee'd. The undersiirneil auuuer, appointed te uisiriDmeiuc balance re maining in the hands et Andrew Shreiner, ex ex ecueor, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose'on FRIDAY, the 26th day or AUGUST, 1831, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the library room of the court house, in the City et Lancaster, where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. JOHN H.FRY, jy26 4tdeaw Auditor. ESTATE Or STEPHEN GERTKISEN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of 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 havingclaims or demands against the estate et said dece dent, te make known the same te the under signed without delav. residing in the city et Lancaster. MARYGEETE1SEN. Administratrix. J. B. Kauppmas, Att'y. jy2S-Ctdeaw INSTATE OFBARBAKA CLEMENTS. DE J ceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancastei county. Pa., te distribute the balance remain ing in the hands of Jeremiah Clements, te and among these legaUy entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1SS1, at 10 a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city et Lan caster, Pa., where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. CHAS. B. KAUFMAN, jy8 Itdeaw Auditor. MEDICAL. "pEIG ART'S OLD WINE STORE. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily uent tc Mr. H. E. Slaymakcr, Agent for Reigart's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who lias extensively usie the Brandy referred te in his regular praithi It is commended te the attention of tl:e-:c 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 amedicineef great potency in the cm e of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousands of victim With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe cially these affile ted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with lccble appetite anl mere e: less debility, will lind this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, hewcvei strictly understood that we prescribe anil n- but one article, and that is REIGAET'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young trleud, II K SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as lui as our experience extends, anil we therefore give it the prclercnce ever all et.icr Braudies no matt cr with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifies would Bufficc te buy all the Brandy te euro any such case ei uses. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nuw bers of witnesses one case in particular w cite: A hard-working farmer had been ailtieteu with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost ever; kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged tc restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McGrnnn's Reet Beer. He is a Methedist.and then, as new S reached at times, ami in Rs discourses often eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Beierart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astenhitmcni, but after hearing of its wonderful ctlecU in the cases of some of his near acquaintunc-e, lit at last consented te fellow our advice. lit used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and beferc thc second was taken he was a sound man.wi tl. a stomach capable of digesting anything whici: hejehese te eat. He still keeps it aud ihcs a lit tie occasionally; and since lie has this mcili cine he lias bucu of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Pkactisime Phvsician. II. . SLAYMAKER, AOSHT VOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785,. IMPORTER AND DEALER III FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUl'E ItlOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in IMS, 1827 and 182S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. 20 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. PA DE. SAUFORB'S LIVEE 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. SANPORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all druggists, ect 18 lydceil alt cow tAKRIAtlES, CC. Carriages ! Carnages ! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S, I'racticaTCarriage Builders, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Kan caster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uivc us a call J-Repairing promptly anenueu te. One set of workmen especially employed for bat purpose. fn26-tfd4w TRA r Kl.ilK.-i' if V Hit LANCASTER AMI ili.:.l iMli.l.l . a Cars run its fciU.ws: Leave luiliukKer P. I:. ltt-Htj. ai 7. -n lli a. in., and 2, 4. s and ttp. m...-i-u- (,t. Saturday, wheu th last tur Ii-i e- :l -,. , ... Leave MUlersville !ewr t-ml) at ft, s .tin: a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run ilaily en above time except en Sun day. ClOLCMUIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. K Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statiess North- Express. Express. Acreu. ward. a. m. p. a. r. x. Pert Deposit. 6:35 45 05 Pcachbotteia . 7:12 4:2 3:13 Safe Harber. 7:."!5 5:1 1 5:21 Columbia ....... $:-. 5:W 6:20 Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accew ward. a. m. v. . A.M. Columbia. 11 era) 7:5 t. m. ArftOS Safe Harber. riOC- B:I9 Lc9:40 Peachbottem 12:13 7:32 11.07 r. it. Pert Deposit 1:25 8.05 12:31 TEADINi JC COLUMBIA R. R. ARRANGEMENT OlTpASSENGEE TRAINS . MONDAY, JULY lira, 1SS1. NORTHWARD, LEAVE. A.M. A.X. 7-3.- 9-.15 9r-7 Uuarryville 6-AO Lancaster, Ring St 7:50 Lancaster 8:00 Columbia. 7:50 AttmrvE. Reading 10:05 SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. Reading ABR1VE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster King St... Ouarryvillc P.M. P.M. 1:05 :.4) 1:10 3:10 3:20 5JW P.X 5:: 5:10 C:4.- Trains connect at Heading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lcntewn and New Yerk, via Round Itroek 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 after MONDA MAY 16th, MSI, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive ami luave the Lan caster and Philadelphia ucpets as follews: Eastward. a x. x. p.x. 7:25 12:00 6:10 p.x. 9:33 2:10 8.-20 9:27 2.10 8a 9:37 -8:20 10:37 .... 9u0 Arrive Phllad'u 5:15 a.m 7:35 10:16"" 12:01 V.W. 3:3"" 5:00 5:30 " 0:15 " I.Mft ' '.tin " Cincinnati Express Yerk Aeeea. Arrive-;.... Harrisburg Express DillcrvillcAcc-em. Arrives, Columbia Aceouimeihit Inn. Frederick Aeeem. Arrive, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express St. Leuis Day Express Chicago Day Express, Harrisburg Accouimednl'n. 11 11:35 Leave Lane'tei 2&t A.X. 5:18 " ri.00 " 8.05 ' 8:15 - 9:111 " 1:10 " 1:2 p.m. 2:110 " 3:0 " 4:18 " 4:35 " K:i'5 " 9ri" " Lenve Arrive Philad'ii Lanc'tet 12S a.m. 5:a.m 7:30 ' 10:20 " 10:25 " WM ' 10-55 ' 8:1 e " ItfcSO " 12.10 " 2:30 p.x. 250 2SMP.X. 5:50 " 4:00 ' 7iX " 5:30 " 7:30 G.-25 " 830 " ifcIO " IIJW " 11:55 " 2.15 A.x Westward. Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey. Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bi.i. Niagara & Chicago Expres-- SiindayMail, r ast Line, .. ...... Frederick Accommodation, DllIcrvillcLee.tI.via BIt.Jey Harrisburg Accouimedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Expre-js, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express Pacific Express, cast, en buiiuay, wnen llus? Scd, will step at Middletown, Elizahethtewn, It, Jey, Landisville, Bird-tn-Hand, Lcman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesbnrg, Coates ville, Oakiand and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step atDowningtewn.Coate-iVllle, Parkes bnrg, Bit. Jey, Elizahethtewn and Middletown . Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 p. x., and will run inreuirh te Frederick.' VAKPETB. -I REAT BARGAINS IU CARPCTS, I claim te have th Largest and Fines lock ei CARPETS In IhisCity. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, Hair Weel anil Part Weel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest aa low as 25c. per vard. All the ' - FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTERXH that ever can be seen lu this city. I also have a. Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and Rug Carpets, AS LOW AS 3Gc. PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shot, notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. -Ne trouble te show goods if yen de m. wish te purcliasc. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST fdNQ STREET, LANCASTER PA. flARPKTS, AC. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, 1'eantiitilij Colored. 1 50 cents. 83 cents.: INGRAINS (JOccnlM. !ti cents. (75 cents. Si.00. TAPESTRY 75 cents. $1.00. intUfcSELS J 85 cents. $1.10.: i.i.usr.i.3 fae cents. $1.20. WILTON AND f MOQUETTES, GOOD VALUE OIL CLOTHS, - AT LINOLEUM, ALL PRICES. LIGNUA1S. ' 1, MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, a4-lydeed2twJ PHILADELPHIA. CARPETS, COAL, Be. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. .COVERLETS. RLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, 4c. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY - DYELNGr ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither In the plcce or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcrnen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; ulse, Indigo ill tie Dyeinp done. All orders or goods lelt with us will rcceivi- prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Coul et the best quality put up expressly fnt family use. and at the lowest in irlcet rules. TRY A SA5IPLE TON. YARD 150 iOUTH WATER STREET. 2-1 vitRSI PHILIP SCHUM. SON A i O MISCELLANEOUS. StAI-l-.D PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED for the furnishing or about one thousand teni, mere or less, or the following kinds of Ceal : Rajtimere Company broken Mini eir. Enterprise or Ceal of like nualltv. und about twenty-live tens et Lykens Valley e"g. "Hiils te state price per ten or each kind en the yard. Proposals will also be received for same quantity and kind kept under cover. Mark at the head et bid " under cover " or " net under cover." Rids will be opened en Saturday morning, August 20th, at 11 o'clock. Bidders are re quested te be present when bids are opened, seal bids and address te R. F. Cox. En En eorse. ' Bids ter Ceal." aug-3td B. F. COX, Clerk. m ;l 7 I r-Jf.-;
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