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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES THITRSDAY, AUGUST. 25, 1881. , .
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Lancaster intelligencer.
THUBBDAY BVENINQ, AUG. 25, 1881.
FARE AND GARDEN.
TIMELY NOTES FOB HUSBANDMEN.
Hints for the HneheId and Out-Deep
Werk.
Geruiantewn Telegraph.
Te much care cannot be taken in Ubing
pans green and ether poisons in applying
them te plants, trees bushes, &c,, in de
stroying insects, frequent instances of
death being the result of poisons getting
into cuts, bruises, sores, &c.
Lewis Clipman, of Oxford, Chester
county, is reported te have raised this year
ninety-two bushels of Early Rese potatoes
en one-third of an acre of land, a number
of the tubers weighing within a fraction of
a pound each.
. Six medium sized tomatoes sliced, one
large onion, two slices of bread cut into
small pieces. Cever the bettem of the pan
with picees of the bread ; above this put a
layer of the potatoes and a few slices of
onion, then again bread, tomatoes aud
onion until all the material is used up ;
ever all spread two tablespoonfuls of but
ter and dredge salt and pepper ; just be
fore setting in an even, add half a cupful
of boiling water ; bake in a brisk even for
en hour. This is a capital dish net wide
ly known.
The Fbultry Monthly says that the Ply
mouth Rocks, as well as Leghorn, Heudans
and Uamburgs, de net suffer te any ap
preciably extent when hatched late iu the
season. Fer late breeding the B rah mas
and Cochins are preferred by the Monthly
when it is desired te raise them for mar
ket. When well cared for aud liberally
fed, these late hatched chicks grew won
derfully fast, acquire.flesh rapidly, and in
six weeks reach a remarkable size.
One of the most productive fruit or
chards in New Jersey is owned by S. S.
Thompson, a few miles from Peuusgreve.
It contains 700 vigorous apple tress, com
prising 100 varieties selected with great
care. Of these trees, 501 are in full bear
ing this year, and a very heavy crop is an
ticipated. Of the 500 pear trees en this
farm, 300 are Bartlett. While the yield of
the latter is moderate this year, the size
and quality of the fruit are above the aver
age. Up te within thirty years Connecticut
was famous for its abundant yield of su
perior peaches ; but for many years the
trees failed te mature their iruit. New,
however, they are again bearing plenti
fully, and a geed yield is assured this
year. Many years age New Jersey was
celebrated for its peaches, but the trees
became diseased, and for twenty years
after but few peaches could be matured iu
that state. Within the past two or three
years, however, the trees again present a
healthy appearance, and much choice
fruit is grown there. Iu Merris county
this year there is a heavy yield aud the
fortunate growers are realizing large
profits from the sale of the crop.
The Crep of Cornredder East.
Our Western friends have little idea of
the value which cornfeddcr has iu the eyes
of the Eastern roan, lie simply estimates
hew many bushels of com he has te the
acre, aud then wonders hew an Eastern
raau with a less yield than he has, poorer
land, and higher rent aud taxes, can make
the corn crop pay. But the difference, be be bo
sides of course proximity te market, is iu
the value te hi in of cornfeddcr. In many
places quite as much could 1)3 had for a
licld of geed cornfeddcr as for the whole
yield of corn. While the Western man
suffers his corn te remain uncut te the
very last moment, in order te get the
fullest ripening te the farthest end of the
car, the Eastern man cute his before it is
dry, and as soeu as possible after danger
of meulding has passed, without regard
te whether he has obtained the last pound
of grain possible from the crop. Net only
docs the fodder as well as the corn come
into calculation iu the profit of an Eastern
corn crop, but the husks for cabinet-makers'
purposes yield a considerable revenue.
It is very difficult te get at the exact
profits of this branch of corn product. We
have heard farmers say that it was mero
profitable te leed the husks than te save
them for sale ; while ethers contend there
is greater advantage in disposing of them,
and we should say there was. These
things enable one te form some sort of a
judgment as te the value of corn husks.
Of ceurse the distauce from market will
have much te de with their value, as well
as the cstimate that may be placed en
them for feeding purposes ; but it all gees
te show that there is something mere than
the mere grain which te au Eastern man
gives value te the corn crop.
Shoeless Horses.
The question of the nen-usage of .shoes
for horses is being again, we notice, re
vived in England ; but we can see no new
argument advanced in its behalf. The
statement about Xcnophen marching his
"horses unshed from Cuniaxa ever the
Armenian Highlands te the walls of Trebi Trebi
zend," is again greuud ever, without there
being any positive proof that such was the
fact. The argument gees further aud says
that it would be better for horses te go
unshed even ever the rough aud slippery
streets of Londen ; and then at once, re
garding this as feasible, the writer figures
up hew many millions of dollars would be
saved annually in consequence. Next
somebody unnamed is referred te, where
.this somebody allowed his horses te go
unshed for two years "without any
trouble" The theory is advanced that
nature has provided in the hoof of the
horse all that is necessary under all circum
stances aud in every emergency.
It seems that these questions are started
merely te have something te get up a dis
cussion en. It cannot be for auy ether
purpose : as it is wholly improbable in
deed the idea in fact is ridiculous te
think for a moment that if there was the
slightest truth in the practicability of car
rying out this project, it would net have
been deue hundreds of years age ; or that
new the shoeing of horses would be con
tinued for a single day. Again, there must
have been the strongest pessible reasons
foreiiginally introducing shoeing at all,
involving, as it does, these annual millions
of useless expenditure. Working oxen
are frequently shed also, and cloven hoofs
require it far less than horses. The only
reason that such savans continue te cxi&t
may be owing te the neglect of the fool feel
killer in visiting their neighborhood.
Cotten, Iren ana Wheat.
Before the breaking out of the civil war
the greatest cotton crop ever raised in our
Southern states in any one year did net
exceed 5,300,000 bales. But that crop was
quite an unusual one, and was net equaled
subsequently until that of the last year,
which exceeded it several hundred thou
sand bales. It is new apparently cenced
ed uj au auuiurities en tne cotton question
that the cotton crop of the season will
reach at least 7,000,000 bales, according te
the detailed account received in New Yerk,
or 7,250,000 bales, according te the reports
made up by the cotton dealers in England.
This enormous increase is easily accounted
for by the extraordinary prosperity of the
Seuth, the rapid increase of railroads in
that section, the growth of cotton factories
there, and the enhanced magnitude of the
capital invested in the cultivation of the
staple.
Simultaneously with the appearances of
these statements, there appears in print
from the American iron and steel associa
tion an official publication showing the
production of pig iron In the United States
in 1880 te be 4,293.414 tens. It wil be per
ceived that although the pig iron manufac
ture in the United States does net keep
pace with the magnitude of the preduc
tionef cotton, it has get far beyond the
limits within which some of its excessive
ly prudent friends have se long sought te
restrain and regulate it. We can only, of
course, conjecture what will be the pro
duction of iron in 1881. Bnt if we may
judge of the unexampled prosperity of the
railway interests, and of all the advanced
forms of iron manufacture, the production
this year may be quite as much a surprise
in pig iron as in cotton.
Meantime it is beginning te be apparent
that the American grain crop this year
would be a fair average one, and that the
demand for it from the Old World will be
sufficiently large and vigorous te give
atnple employment te the expert trade,
while at the same time there are undeni
able evidences of crop failures and defi
ciencies in various countries of Europe
and Asia. Here, then, we have the three
great leading conditions by which te judge
of the prospects for the continuance of
the remarkably favorable balance of trade
which has placed us se advantageously in
the international exchanges of the civil
ized world. We shall have all the cotton,
the grain and the previsions the Old
World may want, and we shall probably
be able te supply all our own wants in the
way of raw iron and steel, se that we shall
net need te call upon England, Belgium or
Germany te aid us in that respect.
The Harvests of the World.
The volume of reports en the- harvest of
the different countries throughout the
world, brought out by M. Estienne annu
ally, is new being issued.
The reports of the wheat crop in France
are this year from ever a larger area and
indicate a better crop than last year.
This year's barley is net se geed as in 1880
but it is fairly geed. The maize crop is
very ordinary. Oats and rye are fair.
On the whole the crops are net up te
these of last year, but wheat is net much
below the average. Nene of the crops
will be very bad, but none will be very
geed.
The crops in Great Britain are described
as fellows : Wheat is ten per cent, below
the average, and likely te realize only ten
million quarters. Barley is ten per cent,
above the average and eats are twenty per
cent, below the average. The year is oue
in which farmers are net likely te recoup
themselves for losses during the past five
years.
In Austria and Hungary the crops are
geed all round. Wheat and barley are
both above the average. Rye is very much,
and eats are slightly under the average.
The reports from Italy agree that the
ci eps are of medium quality, and much
below the abundance of these of 1880.
In the Turkish provinces en the Danube
the wheat harvest will be medium. Rye is
geed and abundant. Barley is geed as re
gards quantity, but bad in quality. Oats
are very much above the average.
All the reports from Russia agree that
the barley is the best crop of the year,
doubling that of 1880 in quantity, but net
se plninp and weighty. Rye is abund
ant. Wheat is geed throughout Germany.
Winter ar.d spring sowings are in marked
contrast, the forming yielding geed, and
the latter very defective crops. Oats are
very geed. Barley is thin. None of the
crops are of the average. In the Prussian
states the crops are fair.
The Swiss wheat crop is very peer in
quantity, owing te drought, but in qual
ity it is very line. Oats and barley are
geed in quautity and quality, but there is
a small area sewn of the latter. Belgian
wheat is far below the average. Barley is
geed. Rye aud eats are fair. All crops
iu Spain are bad. All cereals in Helland
are in geed condition. AU reports from
the United States agree that the yield will
be under the average.
119 X'ersens Burnea lu a Barn.
Sonie years age Russian letters reported
tuat 11 persons had been burned in a
barn. Naturally, the story was received
with incredulity, but the St. Petersburg
Goles declares that it is only tee true. Ac
cording te this journal, 119 women and
girls employed en a large turnip farm in
the distiict of Putinel, in the government
of Keursk (Southern Russia), were much
dissatisfied with the bread supplied by the
farm steward, alleging that it was unfit
for feed, and threatening te leave off work.
After their dinner they all withdrew te a
barn te rest during the hottest period of
the afternoon. The steward locked them
in and went away ; but four farm laborers
came and set fire te the barn.
The fire spread rapidly through the
building,, which was like tinder, and seen
the whole barn was inflames. The shrieks
of the unfortunate prisoners seen brought
some people te the spot They could net
help because the doers opened inward,
and already the mass of frantic wemen se
jammed the doers from within as te make
any effert te open them fruitless. Five
women were taken out alive, but se burned
that they died immediately.
All the remaining 114 perished en thn
spot. One of the incendiaries went off and
drowned himself straight away ; the ether
three are in prison.
Complications.
It the thousands that new have their rest
and Icomfert destroyed by complication of
liver and kidney complaints would give na
ture's remedy. Kidney Wert,a trial they would
be speedily cured. It acta en both organs at
the same time and therefore completely fills
the bill for a perfect remedy. If you have a
lame back and disordered Kidneys use it at
once. Don't neglect them. Mirror and Far
mer. au22-lwd&w
The Londen Lancet.
The Londen Lancet says : " Many a lite has
been saved by the moral courage of the suffer
er" and many a life has been saved by taking
Spring ltlosem in case of bilious fever, indi
gestion or liver complaints." Price 50 cents.
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Short Breath.
O. IJeitlc, Manchester, N. Y., was troubled
with asthma for eleven years. Had been
obliged te sit up sometimes ten or twelve
nights in succession. Found Immediate re
lict from Themas' EcIectricOil, and is new en
tirely cured. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Our Glorious Independence.
What can be mero glorious than te be inde
pendent of suQering, caused by dyspepsia, in
digestion, constipation, sick headache, or
ether diseases emanating from the stomach.
This can be easily gained by a timely use et
Burdock Bleed Bitters. Price $1. Fer sale at
II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
rArERHANGZNGB, Cc
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IKE WINDOW SCREENS.
In order net te carryover any stock we have
l'cduccd the price of our
Extension Frames for Wire
Window Screens
te seventy-flve cents and upwards. We meas
ure the windows and put them up at short no
tice aud in such a manner that you need net
remove them when you wish te close the win-
uew. au Kinas ei piain, ngurea unu land
scape wires.
WALLPAPERS
in elegant styles and large assortment for the
coming season.
We have opened some choice Dade window
Shades entirely new. The designs are beauti
ful and cannot fail te please.
Ot plain goods we have all colors and widths.
Hollands. Paper Curtains, Fixtures, Cords,
Tassels, Fringes, Leeps, Extension Cornices,
Poles, Ends, Ac.
Orders taken for Fine
PIER AND MANTLE MIRRORS.
PHABBS W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MEDICAL.
flATARRH.
CATARRH,
COLD IX THE
HEAD,
HAY FEVER.
CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS,
CAN BE CUBED.
DIRECTIONS.
Fer Catarrh, Hay
Fever, Coid In the Head
Ac, insert with little
finger a particle et
Balm into the nostrils ;
draw strong breaths
through the nose. It
will be absorbed,
cleansing and healing
the diseased mem
brane. FOB DEAFNESS,
Apply a particle into
the ear.
ELY'S CREAM BALM,
having gained an enviable local reputation,
displacing all ether preparations in the vicin
ity el discovery, is, en its merits alone, recog
nized as a wonderful remedy wherever known.
A fair trial will convince the most skeptical of
its curative powers. It eflectually cleanses the
nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing
healthy secretions, allays inflammation and
irritation, protects the membranal linings of
the head Irem additional colds, completely
heals the sores and restores the sense et taste
and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a
few applications. A thorough treatment as
directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household
remedy for cold in the head it is unequalled
The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold
by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cents
will mail a package. Send ter circular with
full information.
EH 'S CUE AM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y.
Fer sale by the Lancaster druggists, and Jby
wholesale druggists generally.
f22-6meedAw
TKUT11S.
nep Bitters are the rarest and Best
Bitters ever made.
They are compounded irem Heps, Bnchu,
Mandrake and Dandelion, the eldest, best,
and most valuable medicines in the world
and contain all thebeat and most curative
properties of all ether Bitters, being the great-c-t
Bleed Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Lire
ami Health Itestering Agent en earth. Ne dis
ease or ill health can possibly long exist where
these Bitters arc used, se varied and perfect
are their operations.
They give new lite and vigor te theaged and
infirm. Te all whose employments cause ir
regularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or
wiie require au 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
arc, what the disease or ailment is, use Hep
Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but it
you only feci bad or miserable, use the Bitters
at once. It may save your life. Hundreds
have been saved by se doing. 38500-g
will be paid for a case they will net cure or
help.
De net suffer yourself or letyeur friends 6uf
lcr, but use and urge them te use Hep Bitters.
Rcmeuibcr, Hep Bitters is no vile drugged,
drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best
Mcdiclne ever made: the "Invalid's Friend
and Hepe," and no person or family should be
without them. Try the Bitters te-day.
Hep liitters Manufacturing Company,
Kecnester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
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TIUNEY WOKT.
DOES
WONDERFUL.
CUBES.
WHY?
Because it acts en the LIVER, BOWELS and
KIDNEYS at the sme time.
Because it cleanses the system et the poison
ous humors tliat develop iu Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti Censti Consti
Satien, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
erveus Disorders and Female Complaints.
SEE WHAT PEOPLE. SAY:
Eugene 1$. Sterk, of Junction
City, Kansas.
says Kidney Wert cured him
alter regular
Physicians had been trying ler four years.
Mrs. Jehn Arnall, or Washington, Ohie,
says her boy was given up tedicby tour prom
inent physicians aud that he was afterwards
cured by Kidney Wert.
M. M. B.- Goodwin, an editor in Cliarden,
Ohie, says lie was net expected te live, being
bleated beyond belief, but Kidney Wert cured
him.
Anna L. Jam-It, et Seuth Salem, N. Y., says
that seven years suffering from kidney
troubles and ether complications was ended
by the use el Kidney Wert.
, Jehn u. Lawrence, et Jacksen, Tenn..'suffer
cd ler years from liver and kidney troubles
nnd after taking "barrels et ether medicines,"
Kidney Wert made him well.
Michael Cote, et Montgomery Centre, Vt.,
suffered eight years with kidney difficulty and
was unable te work. Kidney Wert made him
" well as ever."
KIDNEY WORT
PEIiMANENTLY CUKES
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COSLPLAIiNTS,
CONSTIPATION AND PILES.
48" It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
491111 cans, one package of which makes six
flS-quarts of medicine.
9" Alse in Liquid Feriu.very Concentrated
49ier the convenience et these who cannot
43-readily prepare It. It acts with equal
49" efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOUR DBUGG1ST. PBICE, 81.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Yt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lyd wl
OFECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES.
Mary A. Longaker, M. D.,
"office AND KESIDENCE
Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
.Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat
Treated as a Specialty.
Particular attention given te the treatment
et Diseases of Women and Children.
Free examination and treatment daily ex
cept Sunday from 11 a. m. te 1 p. m. Consul
tations in English and German.
H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.,
LATE OF PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OF LANCASTEB, PA..
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers ids professional services te the afflicted
especially te these suffering from Chronic or
Special Diseases. He will begladteseeandtalk
with them. It is his practice te plainly declare a
disease incurable if 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 experienced skill,
gained bv many years el practice in treating
disease in its various nnd most malignant
forms. That his skill has net been exerted in
vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen
at his office, will tcstity.
Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cure
Without Pain or Using the Knife or
Drawing Bleed.
Skin Diseases and every description et Ul
ccratien, Piles and Scrofulous Diseases Perma
nently Cured.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases of the Lungs, Threat, Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular attention given te Private Dis
eases of every description; also that state el
alienation and weakness et mind, which ren
ders persons incapable of enjoying the pleas
ures of performing the duties et lite, complete
ly cured, and the patient restored te active
health and the enjoyments et life.
Diseases of the Eye and Bar 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 anv part et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
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LOCHER'S
Renowned Cough Syrup!
A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Sure 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, anc? all Diseases of
the Chestand Air Passages.!
This'valnable preparation combines all the
medicinal virtues of these articles which long
experience has proved te possess the most
safe and efficient qualities for 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. 0 EAST KWG STREET. elS-ti '
-Moernra, se.
IF
ATEKS AMD RANGES.
JOHN L.
CONTRACTOR FOB
Slate Reefing, Gravel Reefing, Tin Boeing,
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
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IUKST-CLAS8 LIVERY STABLE.
HOUGHTON'S
URST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE!
Five First-Class New Omnibuses te Hire at Lew
Rates, for Private, Public & Sunday Scheel Picnics.
-ALSO
First-Class Driving Horses,
Ne. 221 NORTH
49-FOBMERLY ZECHER BKO.S OLD
MOUSE FURNISHING HOODS.
TTOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. TTOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
FLINN & WILLSON,
SUCCESSORS TO FLINN 6 BREHEMAN,
Have new en hand the Largest and Most Complete Stock et
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
IN CENTRAL. PENNSYLVANIA.
Fleer Oil Cleth 25c. a yard, Table Cutlery, Bucket 10c., Weed and Willow Ware, Cook Steves,
Parler Steves, Roem Steves, Steves et all kinds, Table Oil Cleth, Spoons.-Breems
10c, Lamps', Ranges, Parler Heaters, Egg Steves, Ac.
Every Steve guaranteed. Call and see
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
MI8CELLANJSOU8.
HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE.
Patroness, H. K. H. Princess Louise. Founder and President, Ths Right Rev. I. Hellmutn,
D.D., D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Huren. Fall Term opens Wednesday, Sept. 21. Handsome and
spacious buildings, beautifully situated in a most healthy locality, about four hours by rail
from Niagara Falls, and en one of the principal through routes between the East and West.
The Grounds comprise 140 acres. The aim of the Founder et this college Is te provide the high
est Intellectual and practically useful education. The whole system is baied upon the sound,
est PROXBSTANT principles, as the only solid basis for the right formation et character
FRENCH is the language spoken in the ceUege. MUSIC a specialty. Beard, Laundry and
Tuition Fees, including the whole course of English, the Ancient and Modern Languages. Cal
isthenics, Drawing and Painting, use of Piane and Libiary, Medical'Attcndance and Medicine
S300 per annum. A rednctlen of one-half ter the daughters et clergymen. Fer " circulars "
and lull particulars address MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal Ilellmuth Ladies' College, Lon Len Lon
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UNDERSHIRTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
THE SHIETMAKER,
SO. 66 NORTH QUERN STREET,
J."
MARTIN & CO.
New offering Fall Stock of
Brussels & Ingrain Carpets
RUGS, MATS, CRUMB CLOTHS, OIL
CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Ac.
Wall Papers! Wall Papers !
IN NEW FALL COLORINGS.
Mesquite Canopies from $1.80 up.
Ne extra charge for putting up.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
REASONABLE GOODS.
DRESS GINGHAMK,
VICTORIA LAWNS.
INDIA LINENS
ATTHB
NEW YORK STORE.
mi sum & co.
Are showing a great variety of
Fancy Dress Ginghams at l2)e a yard
Elegant Styles, Best Quality 15c
Real Scotch Zephyr Ginghams enly.SSc "
One Case Printed Lawns 7c "
Nevel Designs, Best Quality. I3c "
CLOSING SALE OF
Slimmer Dress Goods.
Cream Lace Bantings 10c a yard
Halt Weel Lace Buntings 12Jc "
AU Weel Plain and Lace Buntings
15c, 17c, 20c, 25c te 50c a yard
MOMIE CREPE BUNTINGS,
NUN'S VEILINGS,
FRENCH FOULE SUITINGS
At Very Lew PrUes, at the
NEW YORK STORE,
8 ft 10 EAST KING STREET.
READ THIS
Lascistkx, Pa.. April 28, 1881.
nm juviiitxcuKa MO.W a irtnuvuix.
Genu It gives me much pleasure, te
ra te say
ratcuRA
inai aiier using one nacjc ei jlidn
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
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tee, alter trying various' known remedies. 1
i ii ii nwm nnnnnii - &&& .
I checrfullv recommend it. and knew thmt mn v
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Buggies and Phaetons te Hire, at
QUEEN STREET,
LIVERY STAND.
our goods .
-:e:-
LANCASTER, PA.
AHTUIVB. MCWS ADVERTIHBXEKT.
A STRICH BROTHERS'
LANCASTER BAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET.
We have made great reductions In every
one of our departments and we are closing
out our stock of
Trlnefl its ai Bennets
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE.
Lace Trimmed Hats, one let at 25c.
Anether let et Fine Hats at 60c.
Bargains in Ombrie shaded Ribbons, Nes. 9,
12, 10, 22, 40, at SSc, 80c, 38c, 44c and 50c a yard.
Large Shetland Shawls at 75c.
Fine Linen Dusters ai $1.
HOOP-SKIRTS.
15 springs, 5 tapes 40c
20 springs, 5 tapes 45e
25 BnttaKS. 5 tanes sv
20 springs, tape front 60c
LADIES' UNDERWEAR CHEAP.
CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
PARASOLS LESS THAN COST.
Mesquite Net
Canepics $2, including all
.rixtures-
Hamburg Edclnzs and Insertinc in Swian.
Lawn and Nainsoek.
Deep Flouncing at 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.23 a yard.
Laces of all kinds at greatly reduced prices.
Lace Cellars for ladies and children in large
variety, from 10s te $3.50 apiece.
Lace Mils and Lisle Gloves greatly reduced
te close out the stock.
Childs Pink and Bine Hese, knit, seamless,
fast colors, 2 pair ter 25c
ASTRIOHBRO'S.
MEDICAL.
"VTOTICE.
HEALTH, BEGREAH!
DR. C. A. GEEENE
Takes this opportunity of notifying his nu
merous patients and these who desire te get
well, who are new diseased, that he will leave
Lancaster about the-
FIRST OP AUGUST
FOR HIS SUMMER VACATION.
Renewals et bis remedial may be obtained
during his absence at his offices.
G. A. GREENE, M. D.
Ne. 146 EAST KING STREET,
OtidM-WFASl
Lancaster, Pa.
G
TO
HULL'S DRUG STORE
FOE
FISHING TACKLE,
RODS; REELS, &c.,
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET,
ug3S-lya!
LAKCASTXB.FA.
EOMHALE.
POOD CHANCE.
A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers at private sale a
property consisting of seven lets of ground in
the town et Springville, Lancaster county, at
the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad,
about one mile west of Mount Jey and near
the Lancaster A Harrisburg turnpike. The
improvements are a two-steneu name iieuse
21x24 feet, nsedasaRai'.mad Station and Ticket
Office, a Frame Warehouse 34x23 feet, and
Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 200 feet et
Ceal Shedding, New Falrbank's Scales or 8 ten
capacity ; SOU Feet et Railroad Siding. Trestle
work for dumping coal, with space ler exten
sion or same. Buildings mostly new and every
thing in geed order. Location pleasant, lu a
thickly settled agricultural neighborhood and
a fast improving town, with no rival business
in the town. Has an established coal trade,
and capacity and advantages ta de a geed
shipping business and increased passenger
travel. Price $9.000 en reasonable terms. Fer
further information address
JOS. IL HABECKER.
Spring Garden P. O.,
leae-tm-1 Lancaster County, Pa.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP
TEMBER 10, 1881. by virtue of an order
et the Court et Common Fleas et Lancaster
county, the undersigned, assignee of Daniel
S. Bursk, will S3 11 at public sale, at the Cooper
house, in the city et Lancaster, the following
property, te wit.:
All that valuable let of ground, situated en
the north side of East King street. Ne. 17, be
tween Monument Square and Duke street,
known as " Bunk's Grocery Stere." contain
ing In front en East King street 22 feet, and
extending in depth 81 feet, en which is erected
a substantial three-story brick bull ding, nearly
the entire depth et the let. The building has
an outside stairway leading te the second and
third floors making the latter eligible ter
renting te geed advantage. The property is
bounded en the east by Christian street, with
an entrance from said street te the rear of the
building making it a desirable property for
any business.
Persons wishing te view the property will
please call en the premises.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
attendance will ba given and terms made
known by CHRISTIAN WIDJWER.
auie-deed&wts Assignee.
PRIVATE SALE OF C1TX DWELLINGS.
Ne. 1. The .two-story and Mansard reef
Brick Dwelling Heuse, with two-story brick
back building and one-story brick kitchen,
containing 9 rooms and ball, range, bath,
water closet and gas. Pertice in front et
house and bay window in rear. Let 19 by 120
reet te 12-lect wide alley, situate Ne. 143 East
James street.
Ne. 2. Same as Ne. 1, situate Ne. 147 East
James street.
Ne. 3. The three story Brick Dwelling Heuse
with two-story brick back building, contain
ing 8 rooms, gas, water in kitchen and yard.
i.et i74 oyeiicet, situate no. 121 East James
street.
Ne. 4. The two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse
with two-story brick back building, contain
ing 7 rooms, gas. water in kitchen and yard,
and excellent fruit. Let 17J by 130 feet te a 10
toot alley, situate Ne. 711 Nertli Queen street.
Ne. 5. Same as Ne. 4, situate Ne. 713 North
Queen street.
Fer frms, 4c, apply te
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Street.
aug20 S.Tu&Thtfd
GIFT DRAWINGS.
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
35th Popular Monthly Lirawtag
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 the
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 ier
the
AUGUST DRAWING.
1 J)F1ZQ OVjUvU
a JIx72Xi3b XUflAfv
X JIaIZB ' J(vAn.
10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000
20 prizes 500 each 10,000
;100 prizes $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10,0CC
600 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOcach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,708
9 prizes 200 each, ' " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
l,9fi0 prizes $112,400
Whole tickets. $2 ; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
$50; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei
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.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Bnilding,
Louisville, Ky., or R. M. BOARDMAN,
309 Breadwav. New Tork. fehl-TuTh&S&w
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
piUlNA HALL.
JELLY TUMBLERS.
JELLY TUMBLERS.
COM. TUMBLERS,
' COM.
TUMBLERS.
MASON FRUIT JARS.
1,200 ODD CUPS.
AT
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
15 EAST KING STREET.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
SPECIAL NOTICE. .
ORGANS AND PIANOS can be purchased
at the
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
from ten te twenty-live per cent, cheaper dur
ing tbe month et i April than any ether time.
As I have a large assortment et all kinds et
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
find it te their advantage a ier examining
ether Instruments te call at the warerooms, as
they will then be able te see the superiority el
the Lancaster Organ or Chlckerlng Piane.
1 have added steam power and am adding a
set et new machinery et my own invention
for making ail parts of an organ, from reeds te
the key beard, therefore saving time, expense
and labor, and will give my customers the
Denent or it ey reducing tne prices. Send ter
catalogues. All kinds et instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 320 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ALEX. MeKILLIPS,
mar29-2wd.nS Proprietor
EDUCATIONAL,
YORK (PA.) COLE.EUIATE INSTITUTE.
An endowed Christian institution or the
highest grade. Separate Courses in Classics
and Science, and a Department for Ladles.
Tuition $40 per annum.'inclndlngall branches ;
Ample Library ; complete apparatus; Faculty
of seven. Beard $1 and $5 per week. Ninth
year begins September 5th. Fer Catalogue
address.
REV. JAMES McDOUGALL, Jr., PnTD., Prcs
ltlcnt. or S. SMALL. 1yl3-lmeed
T AHCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
FALL TERM BEGINS AUGUST 20, 18S1.
The only Business Scheel in Lancaster
where young Men and Ladies are taught
Deuble Entry Bookkeeping and all branches
pcrtainlngtea Business Education.
Call at the rooms. Ne. 4 West King Street.
Third Fleer, for circulars or address
augU-lmd WEIDLER & MOSSER.
MOTELS.
JOW OPEN SPRECBKR HOUSE, ON
Vi Europcen plan. Dining Reems ter
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31
North Duke street. Clam and Tnrtln Snnn.
Lebster Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
ratrenage et the public. may7-tid
DR. SMFORD'S
LIVEE
INVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cores 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.
SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y.
I Fer sale by all druggists.
1 octlSlydeed alteew
MM rELXKS' GUIDE,
I ANCASTEK AND MILLER8YHJUB K.
1 i Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancatser (P. li. Depot), at 7, 9, and
11:30 a. ni., and 2, 4, 6 and :3n p. !, exeeat ea
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9jBp. u.
Leave MlllersviU (lower end) at 5, sfkad 10
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en above time except ea Sua.
day.
CIOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. R
Trains new m n regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad ea the follewin
time:
Statiehb Nebth- Express. Express. Accen.
witn. a.m. t.m. r.m.
Pert Deposit 6:35 3:55 06
Peachbottem 7:12 4:28 3:18
Safe Harber. 7:55" 5:11 5c41
Columbia.. 8:35 5:40 030
Stations Seuth- Express. Express. Accem
WARD. A.M. r. M. A..
Columbia. 11SP &20 7:45
r.K. AiffcOS
Safe Harber.. liett 6:49 Le9-.4ft
Peachbottem. 12:48 7:32 11.07
r.v.
Pert Deposit 1:25 6:03 1220
TIEAD1KU X COLUMBIA R. R.
ARRANGEMENT OfTaSSENGER TRAINS
.MONDAY, JULY lira, 1881.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVX.
Quarryvllle
Lancaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia.
ABRIVX.
Reading
(A.M.
A.M.
7:35
9:15
937
6:40
7:50
8:00
7:50
10:05
SOUTHWARD.
LXAVX.
Reading ..
ARR1VK.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, King St
QnarryvUlc
p.m. r.M.
... 230
.... 3:40
1:05 3:50
1:10 3:10
330 5.50
r.M
Trains connect at Keatlln
ur with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pottsviue. Harrisburg, AI AI
lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
Rente.
At Columbia with trains te and from-Yerk.
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick nnd Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Snpt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE On -and after MONDAY
MAY' 16th, 1881. trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan Lan
caster and Philadelphia ncpeta as follews:
Eastward.
A.M. x. r.M.
735 1230 6:10
rjf.
9:35 2:10 830
937 2.10 8:08
9:37 .... 838
10:37 .... ft0
Arrive
Phiiad'a
5:15 a.m
7:35 -
10:10 " "
12.-01V.M.
3.20""
6.-0O "
6-M "
6J5 "
b:
fcSO
Cincinnati Express
Fast Line, ,
Yerk Accem. Arrives;,
Harrisburg Express....
Dillerville Accem. Arrive,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
i-acinc jsxpress,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
St. Leuis Duy Express
Harrisburg Accommedat'n,
JHialI
Ud5
Wkstwakd.
Leave
Lanc'ter
25a.v.
58 "
8:00 "
8:05 "
8:45
SfclO "
1:10 "
1:3) P.M.
20 "
3:05 "
4:35 "
4:18 "
6:25 "
9:00 "
Arrive
Lanc'ter
5:60 a.m
10:20 "
10:25 "
10.85 "
10-.3O "
2:30 p.m.
2:35 "
250 "
5:13 "
7:2C "
7:30
M "
11.55 "
2.45A.
Way Passenger,
Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey,
Mail Train Ne.?, via Cel'bia,
Niagara ft Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Local.viaMt.Jey
Harrisburg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express,
Pacific Express, east, en Sunday, wnen flag
ged, will step at Mlddletewn, Elizabethtown,
Mt. Jey, Landisvllle, Blrd-in-Hand, Leinan
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Ceatcs
ville, Oaahmd and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Dowuinrtewn,CoatcsviiIe, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Mlddletewn .
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 2a) p. m.,
anil will run tnreuuh te Frederick.
CAMPKZS.
riKEAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS,
I claim te have the Largest and Fines
lock et
OAEPBTS
In tldsCity. Mnit-sels and Tapestry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST A&'D CHOICE PATTERNS
that ever can be seen In tills city.
I also have a Large and Fine Stock el my
own make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TOORDERatshes
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
S-Ne trouble te hIiew goods If you de nt
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST OHO 8TBEKT,
LANCASTER PA.
f 1AHPKTS, C.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
New Designs, BeaHtiiHllj Colored.
50 cents.
60 cents.
75 cents.
83 cents.;
90 cents.
SI.0O.
$1.00.
$1.10.:
$1.20.
INGRAINS
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
WILTON AND
MOQUETTES,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
cents,
cents,
cents.
GOOD VALUE
AT
ALL PRICES.
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1223 Chestnut Street,
ai-ydced&2twJ
PHILADELPHIA.
CARPETS, COAX, C.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORV,
Se. ISO SOUTH WATER STREET,
Laiccastkk, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers or Genuine
LA XC A STER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTEB FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either In the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons.
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing
done. p
All orders or goods left with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. GOAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly fei
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 130 hOUTH WATER STREET.
2-lydRSI PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO
41 RAIN
AND PROVISIONS lHirntlT
jr
sold and carried for cu.stamin in eiitMm
and Philadelphia, In large and small lets, en
margins te suit, by
S. K TUXDT. Breker,
viJm.i - UK Ea"t,KnK Street.
Jyl6-3md Lancaster, Fa.
pOPLAN US RF.STAURANT.H A VINO
j engaged the services of a first-class Res
taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve
articles In my line at short notice, such as
Chicken Croquette, Chicken Salad. Fried
Oysters, Terrapin, aud all delicacies found in
season.
Yeurpatrnnagc U res pectfnlly solicited.
JOIIX COPLAND,
e e , ... Se-,25 Serth Queen Street.
P. 8. Weddings and parties served at
asenable rates. f-MMAStftt
Leave
Phiiad'a
12:30 a.m.
7:30 "
H-.00'-8:00
"
12:10 "
2:30 p.m.
4.-00 "
5:30 "
6:25 "
9:10 "
11:55 "
530
5:40
6:45
i
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