sstM?wsatsatffliiga?5iOTf'P -ambr,,1, LANCASTER DAILY 1OTE1 JJGENCER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1881. imiiiiil ii li i ml i.MAja.,mu.mgM gjyS&sgtt Kg w Eancastct fntriliaencer. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1, 1881. FARMER AND GARDENER. MUCH GOOD ADVICE 1'Olt HIM. Lettuce for Winter and Spring. Germantown Telegraph. Almest any time from tbe middle of September te the middle of October, let tuce may be sewn in cold frames in a shel tered situation, covered with glass or beards when tbe weather is cool, and ex posed te the air when warm or moderately warm. It will give a very fair article the early part of winter, say throughout De cember. Lettuce can also be sewn the last of October in the open beds for-early spring heading, taking some of the earliest and latest varieties, and covering the plants carefully, but net tee heavily, through the winter. Very geed heads can le thus raised, and it comes very opportunely in April. Taking in Fall Flowers. The time is approaching when we must de what we can in securing the floral beau ties that have been with us the latter part of summer and the first part of autumn. But hew many of them will we teive te give up te die? Wc really need thorn only for the summer decoration of the grounds ; and we have no place te keep them ever winter, aud besides this, it is certain that in the case of many young plants it will be better in every way than these things which we cever, even if all things suited te that end. Still there are some which we will save "anyhow," and it may be as well te say a few words as te the proper way te go about it. Of course the leading difficulty is that the plants are se likely te wither up and die away after taking up and petting, anil we have therefore te direct our ener gies te prevent this very thing. The kind of plant will decide the treatment. Seme things, like carnation or sweet-william has a mass of small roots in a close bunch, and with this comparatively small tops. These rarely wither, even under rather peer hands. On the ether hand a gerani um has very few roots. It t-cldent comes up but all the dirt falls away, and in an unskillful hand all the leaves would fall, and for the whole winter the plants pro pre sent a sorry sight. Te prevent such leaves from withering and drying away is the point. Much may be done with these sprawly-roetcd things by watering them well before beginning te lift them, aud they fdieuld have a thorough soaking. Then some of the younger and softer leaves should be picked oil, for it is these which arc the most reckless in drawing en the plant's liipiid supplies Of course the plants must be put into their pets or tubs at once en lifting, te keep them from dry ing, and the whole thoroughly soaked with water ou completion. Then the pats should be set into shade and shelter, where neither sun nor wind can get at them, and where air without the less of moisture can be given te thcin. Seme plants will net much " miss their move," as the gardners say, aud may be put in the full light after a day or se, while some may need this sort of protection for a week. The rule is te pat them into the full light as seen as they show no disposi tion te wither under a m derate sun. Foreign and Demestic Hides. A recent paragraph of current news mentions as an interesting fact that Ameri can cattle are exported in great numbers te Eureps, where they are slaughtered, the hides prepared and exported back te the United States where they are tanned and expeited back te Europe as oak sole leather, available for the manufacture: of beets and shoes. This is a fair illustration of the regular operation of what are known te various classes of English and American political economists as the na tural laws of tiade. In New England and New Yeik thcic was fermeily a great out cry against the tariff duties en imputed hides as being oppressive te the beet and shecmaking interests of these states : aud new Bosten and New Yerk tend great numbers of American cattle te England, France and Germany, import back ag:tiu the hides of the same cattle, and buy from Pennsylvania oak sole leather tanned with ear native bark for the manufactuie of beets and .shoes. Of ceur.se the first idea ecnected with the exportation of American cattie is that they are demanded for the meat supplies of Europe. But it may be doubted whether there is net also mixed up witii tliev; shipments a Jatge in terest connected with the picparatien of foreign hides for expoitatien te the for eign market. As the governments of Euiepe have ex hibited such extraordinary energy in mul tiplyiug obstacles in the way of this trade in American cattle, it becomes a matter of interest te consider whether after all it would net be inoie advantageous for the republic te discontinue the exportation of cattle, and te stimulate en a great scale the slaughter of tbe cattle at home, and te expert both fresh aud cured meat in prcl crence te cattle en the hoof. By se doing we should enormously increase the trade in domestic hides, correspondingly dimin ish the importation of foreign hides aud at the same time rapidly expand the manu facture of Amcricau leather, and of glue, white sand-paper, curled hair and all ether domestic and na tive industries connected with this this great department of business. In point of fact, Micro is no earthly reason why we should import Amcricau hides from Europe te swell the volume of com mercially reported foreign hides, instead of becoming thoroughly self-sustaining in that line of industry. It admits of no dis pute at this time that the republic is the greatest producer of horned-cattle of any country in the world, we ought, there fore, te be able te produce aud expert hides and leather as largely and as freely as we de cotton aud brcadstufls. But in stead of this, wc ship the cattle te Europe en the hoof aud import back their hides as foreign products, te be here manufactured into leather. The matter deserves special consideration, because the exportation of live cattle has been great ly stimulated by the four leading trunk line railway com panies engaged in the foreign trade at Chicago, St. Leuis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yerk aud Bosten. The Decline of Farm Products at Faim. Is it at all te be wondered at that the exhibits of farm products at our agricul tural fairs should show a falling oil year after year, as is clearly perceptible, when the premiums upon them bear no propor tion te these given for horses, trials of speed, feet-races, bicycle races aud ether thing that have next te nothing te de with farming and are of a nature te draw public atteuieu from the real purposes for which these exhibitions are ostensibly es tablished ? A majority of farmers cannot afford or are at bast uuwilliug te spend money and labor in preparing for these fairs their choicest products and samples of their leading crops, with no chance, from the meagre premiums offered, te re pay them even in a very moderate degree. Te suppose that farmers merely from a desire te show what they can raise should carry their products many miles, spending days and nights in the work, without fee or reward, while the owners of horses carry off their hundreds upon huudreds of dollars for possessing an animal a few sec onds faster than somebody else, when these trials of speed have practically noth ing te de with farming is te suppose a great deal mere than will ever he realized. There is no question but what the culti vation of a love fe'r one's business, inde pendent of the money it brings, is laudable. The man indeed who is' actuated by such love is generally the one who succeeds best in his business, and therefore what any society may de te encourage this very proper spirit is all right. But this being grauted it is absurd te suppose that the monetary part should be ignored. A. man may take pleasure in farming. The man who delights in it succeeds best as a rule, and he farms for money at least. These who exhibit without much thought of the immediate return, who think the honor of gaining the premium is enough even these leek forward te the substantial re ward such honor brings. It is an adver tisement for their goods, or for their skill, and such reputation is always worth mon ey. We think it right that the farmer or the members of his family should keep in mind the honorable distinction of excel ling, but at the same time think that he is perfectly right for net objecting te all the immediate pecuniary return that may flew from this distinction. And then why is net this logic as geed for the exhibitor of the fat horse as for anything that may be produced from the household or the farm ? Why does net the racer put up for the honor of the thing ? Why is net the ewner of Flying Squirrel or Levely Duck as well satisfied with the fun? Why should he have WOO or $1,000 for his achievement, while the owner of the bushel of wheat, or .the best jar of pre serves, ought te be satisiicd with a diploma and fifty cents? In short, why should thousands upon thousands be devoted for premiums, "the greater part for trotting horses ?" Until these questions are satisfactorily answered, we shall net wonder that articles from real and genuine farmers and garden ers fall off annually at these fairs. There must be mere effort en the part of man agers te make it an honor te exhibit, and this can be done by intelligent justice in making the awards, and that there must be as much appreciation of geed genuine farm products as of the fast horse. m SuirerlncJWeinan. There Is but very small proportion of the women of this nation that de net suiter from some of the diseases ter which Kidney-Wert is :i specllic. When the bowels have become cos tive, headache torments, kldneyseut et tix, or piles distress, lake a package, and its wonder l nl tonic and renovating power will cure you and gi ve new life. Watchman. au29 lwd&w Frightful Misery. M r. Win. 1'oiiicirey, Banger, Me., writes : " I hare ler a long time suffered from continual constipation, making my life a' misery, and causing headache and frightful cramps. Mr. Thoniasen (who has been lately visiting in Ruir.de) induced me te try the Spring lslos lsles lslos sein. Itiiasperlectlv cured me." Price 50c. Ker sale at if. 11. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Jesh Billings says: "Thar ain't no pi in mitral histry thathaz been et mere, and tUet mere et thin apple pi. and no mcdlciu kan rim- indigestuu ami bilieuscness hat se wel as Spring Blessem." Price 50 cents. Fer sale at 11. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen si reel, Lancaster. Ge te II. II. Cecnran's Drug mere, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman' S'ew Ad Ad tiennl Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et coler.are uneij ualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Direction- in English and German. Price. 15 cent-. MIMICAL. t 1ATAURII. DIRECTIONS. Fer Catarrh, Hay Fever,Coidin 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 tbe diseased mem brane. FOR DEAFNESS-, Apply a particle Inte the car. C- TAHITI, COM) IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVKK, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS, CAN BE CURED. ELY'S CREAM BALM, h-iving gained an enviable local reputation, di-plaeing all ether preparations in the vicin ity et discovery, i, en its merits alone, recog nized us a wonderful remedy wherever known. A lair trial will convince the most skeptical of its curative powers. It cllcctually cleanses the nasd passage of catarrhal virus, causing lieal thy secretions, allays inflammation and nritatien, protects the mcmbranal linings ei the head lreiu additional colds, completely heals the sores ami restores the sense et taste and .-uiell. Beneficial results are realized by a lew applications. A thorough treatment as directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy for cnli! 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 -Vlll u.stil a package. Send ler circular with lull information. EM 'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Ker sale by the. Lancaster druggists, and ;by w he!c-alc druggists generally. 122-r,meedftw VALCAIJLE TRUTHS. i If you aic sullering lrem noer health, or languishing en a bed of sickness, take cheer, ler Hep Hitters Will Cure Yeu. II you aic simply ailing: if you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why, Hep Hitters Will Kevlve Teu. If you arc a minister, and have overtaxed yeur.icll with your pastoral duties; or a mother, worn out with care ami work, JIep Hitlers Will Restore Yeu. II you area man el business, weakened by I lie si rain of your everyday duties: or a man of letters, toiling ever your midnight work, Hep Hitters Will Strengthen Yeu. II you are young, and suffering from any in discretion, or are growing loe fast, as is eltcn the case. Hep Hitters Will Relieve Yeu. If you are in the work shop, en the farm, at the desk anywhere, and leel that your system needs eleansilig, toning or stimulating with out intoxicating, Hep Hitters is What Yeu Need. II you are old. and your pulse is feeble, your nerves unsteady, and your faculties waning, Hep Hitters will give you New Lire aud Viger. Hep Kilters Manufacturing Company, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario icS-lydMWFftw K II INKY WORT. THE GREAT CURE Fen RHEUMATISM, As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the drcadtul suffering which only the victims et Rheumatism can realize. Thousand or Vases et the worst forms et this terrible disease have been quickly re lieved, in a short time Perfectly Cured. KIDNEY WORT has had wonderful success, ami an immense sale in every part of the'eeuntry. In hundreds of eases it has cured where all clse had failed. It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. It Cleanses, Strengthens and gives New f.He te all the important organs of the hotly. The natural action et the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated lrem the system.. As it has been proved by thousands that KIDNEY WORT. is the most effectual remedy for cleansing the system et all morbid secretions. It should be used in every household as a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures Biliousness, Constipation Piles aud all Female Diseases. S It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 43liu'cans, one package of which makes six Squarts of medicine. J0 Alse in Liquid Feriu.very Concentrated 3" ler the convenience et these who cannot 3- readily prepare It. It acts with equal tet" efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's, Burlington, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lyd&w 1)EADTHIS X Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1881. Tins Kidnetcura, Mf'e CeMrAjrr. Gents It gives me much pleasure te say Hut after using one pack of KIDNEYCUliA I have been entirely cured el a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have evcrv confidence, in your medicine. cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many et my iricmls who have used- it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, m2tilyd Foreman Examiner ana Express. MEDICAL. c 1ELERX ASDCUAMOJIILK PILLS. IN THE SECRET. RAILROAD MEN, BANK OFFICERS AND CAPITALISTS AFrECTED SERIOUSLY. A Little Inside Chapter That Will be Read With Interest by the Public. Railroads, banks and capitalists arc the great moving and controlling power of the world new, and there Isa road.areugh read, through which all that attain te eminence must pass and many fall in the light. Thought, study, mental and brain work is the highway te emi nence , and work, thought, worrying, plan ning, calculating, all feed upon the brain and nervous system, aud tUe results are Nervous Prostration, Heart Disease, Apoplexy, Paraly sis, Neuralgia, Nervousness. Sleepless Nights, Sick and Nervous Headache, ami a sudden dropping out of the business ranks from over work and nervousness in some of its forms. This U the natural consequence; but if the nervous system is fed and suppperted in pre Jiortien te the waste and demands made upon t, these fearlul results would net be heard of or known. The remedy is a simple, sensible one. Simply te feed the overworked, irritable nervous sys tem. And that can be done, and that is being done aiiccessiully every day, by the use et Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills, a special preparation for Nervous Disease, hick aud Nervous Headache, Nervousness, Sleepless ness, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia. These pills are net a patent medicine, Dut made by a reg ular physician aud used by tba profession at large. Sold by all druggists. Price. SOc. a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street. Baltimore. Ma. B v mail two boxes ler $1, or six boxes for $2.50, te any address. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE . is Warranted te Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER 1TCH1NGS en all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the erld. Elegantly put up, two bottles in ene package, consisting et both internal ami ex ternal treatment. All lirst-class druggi-ts Jiave it. Price $1 per package. aug22-lydM,W&Sw N OTICK. HEALTH, KECRMON DR. C. A. GREENE Takes this opportunity of notifying hl-i nu merous patients and thoe who desire te get well, who arc new diseased, that he will leave Lancaster about the FIRST OP AUGUST FOR HIS SUMMER VACATION. Renewals el his remedials may be obtained during his absence at his elllccs. C. A. GREENE, M. D. Ne. 14G EAST KING STREET, OttdM-WF&Sl Lancaster, Pa. OPIX'IAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Mary A. Leiigaker, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., 'Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Threat Treatetl 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. in. Consul tations in English and German. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilers Ills professional services te the atlliclcd especially te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will be glad te see and talk with them. His his practice te plainlydcclare a disease incurable il he believes it te be se. In theca.se widen he undertakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion und the application of cxpciicnccd skill, gained bv many years el practice in treating ili-ease in its various aud most malignant lerms. That hisskill has net been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that may be scen at his elllce, will testily. Cancers, Tumors cud Swellings Cures Without rain or Using' the Knife or Drawing ltloetl. Skin Diseases and every description et Ul ccratien. Piles anil Scroluleus Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily and radically cured. Diseases et Hie Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Private Dig. eases of every description ; also that stale el alienation and weakness et mind, which ren ders iHM'.sens incapable et 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 Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Leiigaker will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), and medicine sent with proper directions te anv nart ei the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 Bast Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. jc25-lvdTu.Th&S&w Tyi GO TO RED TO-NIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET, And purchase a Bettle et LOCHEirS i DEATH m M0SQUIT0S, AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE. PRICE, 15c. a Dettle. DR. SAIFORD'S LIVER JNVIGORATOR 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. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all druggists. octI81ydeed alteew OJtT GOODS, ONDXMWEAK, JtC. S' OMETHING NEW! LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKER, NO. 5G NORTH UKfcN STREET, "VTEXT DOOH TO THE COURT HOUsK. FAHNESTOCK! FIRST FALL OPENING OF NEW GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! White and Colored, in quantities, for Hotels, Institutions and Private Families, at LOW PRICES. Marsclles and Heney Comb Quilts G2c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and up. Pis of New M Calicoes. COTTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, TICKINGS, MUSLIN, TABLE LINEN, &c. All et the above Domestics are new and te be sold atom- USUAL LOW PRICES. Wc have just completed a large and well lighted Itasemcnt ter the sale et goods by the piece, at a small advance en Commission and Auction Cost. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. M KTZGER, CARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE Have the Largest and Cheapest Stock el Black French Cashmeres In the city, bought at an Importer's Auc tion Sale In New Yerk. BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERES CASHMERE3 CASHMERES CASHMERES at 12c. at 20c. at 25c. at 37$c. at 45c. at 50c. at 60c. at 76c. at 87Jc. at $1.00. at $L12. at $1.25. METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, rtelwccu the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, LANCASTER, FA. D HESS GOODS, &C. 1IAGER & BROTHER Hare still a Large Line ei DRESS GOODS, In all qualities, including many of the Choicest Styles of the Season. Alse Black and Colored Silk. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CIIINTZKS AND WHITE GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, All el which will be sold at Very Lew Prices te Reduce Stock. QPKCI AL. t Fer JULY and AUGUST we have made a Special Lew Price for CARPETS, Of which we liave a Handsome Line of the Newest Patterns in 1SODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTUY BRUSSELS. EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED, WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR CARPET-WITH BORDERS. Alse a line of Carpets at 25, 31, 37K ann 50c. OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS Will be sold ou the same low basis. Wc invite examination. HAGER & BROTHER. w ALL PAPKB, AC. WALL PAPER, WALT, PAPER. Our Stock includes all the Choice Spring Patterns in EMBOSSED AND PLAIN GILT SATINS, PLATS, BLANKS, CEILING DECO RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS AND BORDERS. Te reduce stock we will make a SPECIAL LOW PRICE. Wc invite examination. EAGER & BROTHER. dxt aoeDa. j. MARTIN & CO. Gents' Furnishing Goods Department. We are constantly receiving Novelties in Gents' Furnishing Goods. NOVELTIES IN FALL HOSIERY, NOVELTIES IN FALL NECKWEAR. FANCY COLORED SHIRTS. BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS. CHEVIOT SHIRTS. BUY TUE PBAEL SHLBT, Without any exception by lar the Best Shirt in the Market. PBICE ONLY $1.00. Special Measures taken, made of Best Wum sutta Muslin and Finest Linen, and guaran teed te fit. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. s EASONABI.K GOODS. DRESS GINGHAMS, VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS AT THE NEW YORK STORE. WATT. SOii & CO. Are showing a great variety ei Fancy Dress Ginghams at lie a yard Elegant Styles, Best Quality 13c Real Scotch ZcphyrGingliamsenly.'fic " One Case Printed Lawns "u " Nevel Designs, Rest Quality l'ijc " CLOSING SxVLE OF Summer Dress Goods. Cream Lace Bantings 10c uyard Halt Weel Lace Huntings 12c " All 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 Pilces, at the NEW YORK STORE, 8 & lO KAST HUNG STREET. HJtUCATIOXAL, WILL. KEOPKN ON MONDAY, SEPT EMBER 5, 1881. REBECCA S. HOLBROOK'S SCHOOL for Children at 419 East King Street. a2U-3t MISS MAYEK'S HOME SCHOOL WILL re-open en MONDAY , SEPTEMBERS, at 111 North Prince street. au27-29,31,scp3,5 ri'llE LANCASTER KINDEKGAKTfcN X will reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1SS1, At Ne. 131 North Duke street. aug31-lwd ANNE C. GLE1M. T ACASTElt COAiaiEHCIAL COLLEGE. FALL TERM BEGINS AUGUST SO, 1SS1. The only Business Scheel in Lancaster where young Men and Liulie are taught Deuble Entry Bookkeeping and all branches pertaining te a Business Education. Call at the rooms. Ne. 1 West King Street, Third Heer, for circulars or address augl-lmd WEIDLER & MOSSER. mHE VKATES INSTITUTE. Ne.3a NORTH DUKE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.. Will open en MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1881. REV. J. G.MULHOLLAND. aug31-lwd Principal. CHINA AN J) OLASSWAltK. "IRUIT JABS AT CHINA HALL. MASON PORCELAIN LINED FRUIT JARS. JELL Y TUJUILERS. COM. TUMBLERS, AT HIGH & MARTIN'S, 15 KAST KINO STREET. HOTELS. OW OPEN SPRECUEK HOUSE, ON H Europcen plan. Dining Reems ler Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad. Oystcis in Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. Wc solicit the patronage el the public. :nay7-t(d LlQtOJtS, SC. WHITE WINK VINEGAR, 95 PER CENT. Alcohol. Wine and Liquors, Coffees, Sugars and Teas, all at KINGWALT'S feblO-lvd Ne. 203 West King Street. MISVELLAIfEOVS. CI RAIN AND PROVISIONS BOUGHT T sold and carried for customers in Chicago and Philadelphia, in large and small lets, en margins te suit, by S. K. YUNDT, Breker. Ne. 15 East King Street, jyl6-3ind Lancaster, Pa. REMOVAL OF DR. LEVIN'S ENTIRE let of lurnltirre lrem his elllce nnd pri vate hospital, Columbia, te Nes. 143 and 150 North Queen street. During the Docter's ab sence in Europe, or elsewhere, Messrs. Hess & Flinn will attend te the wants of his patients and ethers by supplying them with this valu able let of lnrniture at remarkably low prices. The furniture Is new en exhibition at their rooms, Nes. 118 and l.'.O North Queen street. Call and see it. au231wd PROPOSALS FOR SEWER. The Street Committee etthc City of Lan caster will receive scaled proposals up te THURSDAY EVENING,! SEPT. 1, at VA o'clock, for constructing a three-loot sewer from Knapp's brewery along Locust te Rock land street, te connect with the present Rocic Recic Iand street sewer. Specifications and a prefi lc can be seen at S. W. ltaub's store. Ne. 11 North Queen street. The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. S. W. RAUB, a30-3td Clerk Street Committee. AN OLD HAND AT A NEW PLACE. The undersigned, who lays claim te being the eldestutanufacturer et ice cream in Lan caster, has purchased the right, title and inter est et William Clemmcns in the confectionery business at Ne. 301 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ( opposite the Northern Market Heuse), where everything in the confectionery line will be found constantly en hand. Weddings and par tics supplied at short notice. a30-lwd W. C. F. SCHEER. COPLAND'S RESTAURANT. HAVING 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 Croquettes, Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in season. Xourpatrenagc is res pectfully solicited. JOHN COPLAND, Ne. 125 North Queen Street. P. S. Weddings and parties served ai osenable rates. f-2IMftStfd FOR SALE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ON SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 10, 1SSI, by virtue or an order qt the Court et Common Pleas et Lancaster county, the undersigned, us-dgnee of Daniel S. Bursk, will soil at public .-ale, at the Cooper house, iu 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 ' Bursk's Grocery Stere." contain ing in front en East King street 22 feet, and extending in depth si iect, en which is erected a substantial three-story brick building, nearly the entire depth et the let. The building has an outside stairway leading te the second ami third floors making the latter eligible for 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 pteperty for any business. Persons wishing te vtew the property will please call en the premises. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. iu.. when attendance will be given and terms made known by CHRISTIAN WIDMYER. uulti-dced&wts Assizmc. pOUD CHANCE. A DESIRABLE COAL AND LUMBER YARD FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale a property consisting or te ven lets of ground iu the town etSpringville, Lancaster county, at the station en the Pennsylvania Railroad, about one mile west of Mount Jey and near the Lancaster & Harrisburg turnpike. The improvements ure a two-storied Frame Heuse 21x24 feet, used as a Railroad Station and Ticket Office, a Frame Warehouse 24x4S leet, anil Ceal and Lumber Yard, with about 2U0 feet et Ceal Shedding. New Fairbank's Scales el"S ten capacity ; SOU Feet el Railroad Siding. Trestle work for dumplne coal, with space ler exten sion of same. Buildings mostly new and every thing in geed order. Location pleasant, in a thickly settled agricultural neighborhood ami a lest improving town, with no rival business in the town. Has an established coal trade, aud capacity and advantages te de a geed shipping business and increased passenger travel. Price $J.000 en reasonable terms. Fer further information address JOS.H. HABECKER. Spring Garden P. O., ie20-4m" Lancaster County, Pa. PRIVATE SALE OF CITY DWELLINGS. Ne. 1. The two-story and Mansard root" Brick Dwelling Heuse, vith two-story brick baek building and one-story brick kitchen, containing 'J rooms and hall, range, bath, water closet and ga-. Pertice in front of house nnd bay window in rear. Let 1'.) by 120 feet te 12-tcet wide alley, situate Ne. 113 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. Let 17i by Ul leet, situate Ne. 121 East .lames street. Ne. 4. The two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse with two-story brick back building, contain ing 7 rooms, gas. water in kitchen anil yard, and excellent fruit. Let 17J by 130 leet te a 10 toot alley, situate Ne. 711 North Queen street. Ne. 5. Same as Ne. 4, situate Ne. 713 North Queen street. Fer terms, &c, apply te JOHN II. METLER, Ne. 11 Seuth Duke Street. aug20 S.Tu&Thtfd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN PURSU ance of an order ei the Orphans' Court et Lancastcreeunty.directcd te the undersigned, the undersigned will expose at public silicon SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1SS1, at the Lancaster County Heuse, East King street, city el Lan caster, at ly. p. in., these two one-story and u-halt FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, Nes. 211 and 2 ! Fulton street, under the same roer and the let upon which said houses ere erected; en the south side of Fulton street, between Lime and Shlppen streets, inllic city of Lan caster, containing in trout en said Fulton street 32 feet, and extending back et that width D2 feet mere or less, te the north side ei a 10 feet wide alley. Adieining property el Mrs. Hyncman, bcirset Win. Lcchlcr, dee'd., and ethers. Parties wishing te view the premises before purchasing will call en the premises, or en the undersigned, at Ne. 323 East King street, Lancaster. Terms made known en day of sale. HENRY ROHGERS, Executer. llKMtr Shubert, Auctioneer. ' aug20,27&sep3tsd OIU-UANS' COURT SALE. 1JY VIRTUE et an order of the Orphans' Court, the undersigned will expose at public sale, at the Lancaster County Heuse. East King street, city et Lancaster, en FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1C, 1SS1, at 1. o'clock p. in. AH that double two-story frame dwelling house with one story frame back builuing attached, and let or piece of ground upon which the sai.ie is erected ; also well with pump therein, situated en East Chestnut street, Nes. 7."tJ and 700 cast of FranKlin street, containing en the south side of East Chestnut, forty leet, mere or less, and extending in depth that width, one hundred and twenty-live feet, containing fruit and ether trees growing thereon, being the Mime property et tlic late Amanda Qnig ley, deceased. Part Its wishing te view the premises will call at Nes. 738 and 7W) East Chestnut street, or upon the undersigned at his office. Ne. ( Court Avenue. Lrncastercity. Terms et purchase madffknewn at time of sale. HENRY SHUBERT. aug lS,20.ScScpt!0-lwd Executer. VAJtUlAUES, &C. Carriages ! Carnages ! EDGEKLEY & OO.'S, Fructii'arCarnugc llmldcrs, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUUUIES AND CARKIAGKS, Which we eiler at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uive us a call 4S"Repalring promptly attcndcil te. One set of workmen especially employed ler hat purpose. fn2B-ttd&w COAL. B. U. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. 49fard: Ne. 420 North Water r-nd Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, 3BO NORTH WATEK ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. ieb2S-lyd pe TO BELLLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want ei Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. I Office. 20J East Chestnut street. S ngl7-it LEGAL NOTICES. IjVSTATc OF AIARY ANN .DWARD, J late el Lancaster city. Letters eC ad ministration en said cstute havlngbeen grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said estate are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or de mands against thecstate et said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing 230 West King street, Lancaster. CHARLES EDWARDS, Administrator. J. B. Goen. Attorney. jly20 Utdeaw TESTATE Or JOHN T AM ANV, LATKOK Alt the city el Lancaster, deceased. Letters or administration en saiu estate Having uecn 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 thcrn without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. FRANKLIN T AM ANY, Administrator. Wsi. II. Wilsen. Att'y. jy21-6tdeaw STATE OF STEPHEN UERTEISKN, late or 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 having claims or demands against the estate et said dece dent, te make known the same te the under signed without delay, residing in the city of Lancaster. MART GERTE1SEN, Administratrix. J. B. Kauffman, Att'y. jy2S-tdeaw hoots & snenn. LADIES AND GENTS, IF YOU WANT A Geed unit Fine Fitting Beet or Shee, Ready-made or JIade te Order, go te F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 103 North Oueeii Street. I Custom AVerk a Specialty. Jy2-tfdS& W I rx a tfar.r.KH' en tins. IANCASTER AM .ISM.l.EBSVJLLE It. j Cars run as fellow - : Leave LancatKer ;i. K. Dciet), at 7. 9. an I ll:30n. ni..uuil 2. 1. 1; .ml sjie n. m.. exi.-ut en Suturday, when the la-t cur leaver at ShStf k if. Leave Millerevilfe (lower end) at 5, S, and 10 : a. M.. and 1. 3. 5 and 7 !. in. Cur run daily en above time except en Su day. C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT R. K Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Dcjwsit Railroad en the following time: Statiemj Nei:TH-Expnvt. Express.! Arcen. WAP. A.M. V. M. T.U. Pert Deposit..., Pcuchbotteiu... Nitc Harber...., Columbia ti.JO 7:12 7-Jtt 3:55 4:28 5:11 5:40 tie 3: is 5:21 6.20 Statiems L-etrru- Express. Express. Accem WARD. I A. M. T. M. A. M. Columbia j ll:3 -2 7:45 i P. 51. Artt-.os Safe Harber. UMi :!' Le!:40 Peachbottem 12:1S 7:32 11.07 1 M Pert Deposit lriv S:i: lia TEADIN(. a: COI.U.1I1IIA R. It. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1SSI. NORTHWARD. LKAVB. Quarryville Lancaster. Kin;; Lancaster Columbia ARRIVK. A.M. 7:35 9:15 0:27 St. Reading.. SOUTHWARD. EXAVK. Reading ARltlVK. Columbia A.M. P.M. P.M. fi:ll ... 230 7:50 3:40 8:00 1:05 3:50 7Ht 1:10 3:10 10:0ft 3:20 5.50 P.M Lancaster. 0:27 2.10 S:0S 5:30 Lancaster. KingM 0::'.7 8:2 5:40 Quarryville 10:37 .... i0 6:45 Trains connect at Reading with tr.iliw te and lrem Philadelphia, Pett.sville. Harrisburg. AI AI leutewu und New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Ficdcrick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NKW SCHEDULE On und after MONDAi MAY Kith. IsSl. trains ou the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive und leave the Lau-ca.-tei and Philadelphia depots aslollews: Eastwaiw. A.M. M. P.M. 7:2.1 12:00 6:10 P.M. !I:3S 2:10 8rJ 0:27 2.10 8:08 .K-7 8:2 10:37 0 Leave Arrive Lane'ter Philad'n 2:55 a.m. 5:15 A.m 5:08 " 735 8:00 " S:H5 " 10:10 " 8:45 ' 0:10 " 12:01 V.M. 1:10 " lsfti p.m. 3:20 " 2:00 " 5:00 3:05 " 5:30 " 4:35 " 6.35 " 4:18 " t:43 6:25 " ' 0i 9:00 " 11:35 ' Leave I Arrie" Philad'a Lane'ter 12:.ai a.m. 5.MI A.M 7:30 " l(i:20 " 10.25 " 9:00 ' 10.55 ' 8:00 " I0-.50 " 12:10 " 2:30 p.m. 2:50 2::i"p.M. 5:45 " 1:00 " 7r-V " 5::ai " 730 6:25 " 8:50 " 9:10 " IL53 " 1 1:55 " 2.45 A.M Cincinnati Express fUSt 1.1I1C,.. ................ Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrisburg Express Dillcrville Accein. Arrive.-", Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accem. Arrived, Paeitlc Express, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express, St. Leuis Day Express Harrisburg Aeeouimedai'ii, A&t&ll al WK3TWAKD. Way Pussenger, Mail Train Ne. l.via Ml .Jey, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bi.t. Niagara ft Chicago Express Sunday Mail, Frederick Accommodation, Dillcrville LnvaI.viaML.Iey Harrisburg Aecouimedat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, Pacific Express, east, en aunuay, wnen nag ged, will step at Middlctewn, Elizubetlitewu, lit. Jey, Lundisville, Bird-in-Haud, Leman Plnce, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Ceatea Villc, OaKiund and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downingtewn.Coatcsville, Parkes burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabctlitewu and Middletewu. llanovcrnccemmodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00a. in., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects nl Lancaster, with Fast Line, wet. at 2:30 p. t., and will run through te Frederick. VARPE1S. pKKAT DARGA1NS IN WKIXTS, I claim te have th'i Largest and Fines lock ei CARPETS In this City. RrusseN and Tapestry CA RPETS Three-ply, Extra fcnner. Super, All Weel, Halt W oel aud P.u I oel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest su tow as 20c. per yard. All the FINEST AX D CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen in thlselly. I also have a Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and Itag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c.wPKU YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERulsher. notice. Satisfaction guarentced. ar-Ne trouble te show goods if you de m. wish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. ( tAKPKTS, &V. J NEW CARPETS 40.000 YARDS. Xevr 1csigiis, Iteautifiillr Colored. l 50 cents. K-ecuts" 50 75 INGRAINS cents. 00 cents. cents. $1.00. TAPEsjTRY ISRUSSKLb (75 cents. $1.0". S5 cents. $1.10. (Ml cents. $1.20. WILTON AND TON AND f IIKTTKS, ' CLOTHS, J MOQUE OIL CLi GOOD VALUE AT LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS t ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Ilaiid-euiest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut, Street, al-iydced&2twJ PHILADELPHIA. i"1AKPI'.Ts,, COAL, Ac. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., eil-kuewn Manufacturers of Genuine LA NCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COVERLETS, IILANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, ftp. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds or silks. Ribbon. Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tleinen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vest.-, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing done. - All orders or goods left with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL.. Ceal of the best quality put up expressly le family use, and at the lowest market rates. TIU' A SAMPLE TON. YARD-I.VIMJUTH WATER STREET. 2-lyuiiSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON ft CO VTEW LIVLRV STAKLK. The undersigned lias reopened a LIVERY STABLE. At the old stand, rear ei the Grape Hetel. WAGONS OK THE LATEST STYLES AND FROM THE BEST MAKERS. First-Class Horses, Careful Drivers. Alse always en hund and Ter sale Horses' and Wagons et" every description. Horses and agens bought. CYRUS H. COLVIN.
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