Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 22, 1881, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGENCEK, THUfcSDA?, fctTEMBfeft 22 188L - S ' ' .
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Incastet fntelligencei:.
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22, 1881.
FARMER AND GARDENER.
TIMELY
ADVICE FBUH THE GERMAN
TOWN TELEGRAPH.
Keeping Grapes Fresh.
Particularly at this season, when grapes
are ripening, the discussion is generally
started as te the bert method of preserving
them through the winter. Seme of these
methods involve a great deal of labor, and
after all arc seldom successful and rarely
worth the labor and expense. Besides,
who cares about keeping grapes all winter?
Every fruit has its season, and when that
comes te an end the desire for it passes.
Apples can be kept until July in very geed
condition and with very little labor ; but
who cares for them after April ? It is se
with pears the relish for them disappears
at the end of January, about as long as
they can be easily kept. Peaches, the
season of which is very brief, arc canned,
and when woll-denc tuey arc liked by a
great mauy people, though we de net
think they arc growing in popularity with
theso of a rather fastideus taste many
families never using them at all.
As te grapes, they can very easily be
kept iu geed condition until Christmas,
and beyond this are very little cared for.
And the best method te put them up is
that pursued by the crape-growers of New
Yerk and Michigan. the clean, dry pine
box, packing them, after removing all the
decayed or ever-ripe berries, firmly, with
out the addition of any snbstance as a pro
tection putting in the boxes, heMing
from two te four pounds, only the pure
bunches of grapes.
"We knew, of no better way ; there may
be ; and if any of our readers possess it,
we ehall be glad te make room for tclliug
us what it is.
The Coming Tree."'
A contemporary contains an article un
der this heading, in which the eucalyptus
glebulus is referred te, and which is spok
en of as just introduced into portions of
the United States, and that it is adapted
te every part of the republic ! The arti
cle says further that it is " hardier than
the chestnut, and like the latter will grew
in the rockiest soils." Alse, that "for the
Eastern and Middle States, where the lack
of forest protection is net uiifrcqueutly
felt, no tree has been offered the culturist
that can present se mauy primary points
of vantage as this Australian immigrant,
and its general introduction and cultuic
should be a matter of but little time."
We have never seen an article of equal
length contain se much ignorance aud se
many downright absurdities. Iu the first
place, this tree was introduced into the
southern parts of California about eight
years age, where it flourishes very well,
and is icgarded as a valuable tree iu many
respects. It will de aise in most of our
Southern States ; but te s.iy that it is
adapted te the Eastern or Middic States
proves that the writer of the article iu
question was totally ignorant of what he
undertook te inform ethers. We might as
well expect the banana, the orange, the
lemon, ihe pineapple, the palm-tree, &c.,
te grew here. During the Centennial cel
ebration, a gentleman from California
passing iu fieut of our premises saw an
eucalyptus growing iu our front yard and
he was sui prised at seeing it se far North
that he stepped t-i examine it, aud said he
had seen none se large since he had left
California. It grew during the season
about eight feet, but it fell a victim te the
fint frost in the latter pail of October.
The plant was presented te us by Messrs.
D. Landrcth & Sens and teas gtetcii under
glass. When frost-bitten the stem could
be crushed between the thumb and fin
ger. Wc would, therefore, respectfully sug
gest that this ought t dispose of the eu
calyptus glebulus, se far as it has any
thing te de with the " Eastern and Mid
dle states."
Ferest I'ireH mill Mern Timber.
Frem all sides come discussions and
suggestions en the timberqiicslieii. Here
before us is an article iu a Londen p.ipcr,
showing the enormous amount of red
cedar used for pencils, and the incredible
difficulty of obtaining it. Fearful, it is
said, that the supply will fail, the celebrated
Faber has bought a large tract of land
and planted it with cedars, which may
help his firm after he is gene, if it docs no
geed te himself. Then we have also be
fore us a cry from New England. The
mill owners use large quantities of spools
which arc made from the birch, hut the
birch forests are giving out, aud what are
they te de uext ? Se it is with various
trades and occupations, requiring peculiar
kinds of weeds iu their manufactures.
The timber which they severally requite is
undoubtedly getting scaiccr, and it is a
natural anxiety which asks us what are
we going te de about it'.'
The only response is, plant mere. Hut
who is te de it and hew is it te be done '.'
The easy-going citizen who is imbued with
the majesty of the law, thinks govern
ment ought te de it. Governments de it
in ether Countries, why should net euis
attempt what ethers successfully de'.' It
does net fellow as a thing of course.
Other governments are paternal. They
are accustomed te supply their immediate
necessities, and provide for the future.
Our government is our servant. It is sim
i ply te keep peace aud order among our
selves, aud te se arrange that each has the
largest liberty possible without infringing
en his neighbor. Our security is in keep
ing down in every possible way tue mint
ber of office holders, otherwise the govern
ment becomes the master, net the servant,
of the people The number is already
much tee large, aud it thus becomes a
questieu whether if the gevet anient went
into the forest business or any scale
worthy of se large a country, the attend
ant evils would net be greater than the
geed te be accomplished. This is a ques
tion for statesmen, and as they arc net
likely te agroe about it, we cannot hope
for such direct government aid.
It comes back te private enterprising.
That forest-culture can be made te pay
when judiciously managed has been shown
in our columns for years past. It need
net take a lifetime le get one's money
back, but for all this there are many
drawbacks which will prevent investments
in that tine. Here, ' for instance, as we
write we are in a dense smoke from the
burning forests hundreds of miles away,
and se it has been every year. Michigan,
Canada, New Jersey, New Yerk and por
tions of New Englaud bring every year le
Germautewn their disastrous talc of
smoke. It is peer encouragement te the
forest-planter te feel that the cud of all his
labors may be a forest fire. Yet the dan
ger must be encountered if wc are te in
crease te any great extent our timber sup
ply. There arc risks in everything we un
dertake. It is evident that the whole subject is
one beset with difficulties. That timber is
growing scarcer we all knew ; that an
abundance of timber is essential te our
national progress is clear ; that some .pre .pre
cauteous should be taken against waste,
and some encouragement te raise new
forests is desirable, all can well believe ;
but just hew te go about all this is a
problem that has net yet been well-worked
out.
Be SenslDIe.
Yen have allowed your bowels te become
habitually costive, your liver has become tor
pid, the same tiring alls your kidneys, and you
'arc Just used up. New bc'sensible, get a pack
age or Kidney-Wert,, take it faithfully and
seen you will erget you've get any anchor,
"gans; for yen will be a well man. Albany
Argvt. slO-lwdAw
. Honermbls Mention.
Suf
Ol all the remedies en earth that well ma
claim attention. Dr. Themas' Eclectric
commands especial mention Fer wondrous
power te care disease. Its fame none can
throttle. Its merits are net in the puff, but
are Inside the bottle. ltheuinatlsm, neuralgia,
sere threat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria,
etc., are all cured by Themas' Eclectric Oil.
Fer Hale at II. li. Cochran's drug stire. 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Kidney Complaint Cured.
B. Turner, Rochester, N. Y.. writes : ' I hare
been for ever a year subject te serious dis
order of the kidneys, and often unable te at
tend te business: I procured your Burdock
Bleed Bitters and was relieved before half a
bottle was used. 1 intend te continue, as I
feel cenlldent that they will entirely cure me."
Price CI. Fer eale at. II. B. Cochran's drug
8tere. 137 North Juecu street, Lancaster.
Kxperlentla Decet.
Wc must tell some men a great deal te teach
them a little, but the knowledge of the cura
tive properties of Spring Blessem in cases of
sick neadache, indigestion, and biliousness la
bought by experience. Price JO cents. Fer
sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
POLITICAL.
Democratic County Ticket.
TT.ESIDKST JUDOE.
.
SHERIFF.
GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), lit Ward, City.
rneTHONOTAnr.
.JOHN II. DkIIAVEN, Caernarvon.
REGISTER.
E. P. AMBLER, Drumerc.
COUNTT TBKASUKER.
PETER McCONOMY, 5th Werd, City."
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
KEA HEED, Bart.
CLERK OF OKPHAX.s' COCRT.
PETER KtEUlCH.-fcth Ward, City.
FRISOX KEEPER.
ISAAC II ULL, Earl.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
M. IIILDEBRANT, Mount Jey.
CORONER.
HENRY M. GEITKR,4U. Ward, City.
BIRECTOILS OF THE VOOlL
PHILIP WALL, 5th Ward, City,
AIIRAM SIDES, West Lampeter.
FRISON INSPECTORS.
LEMUEL W1EST. West Cocalico,
OL ZEAMER. Northwestern.
AUDITOR.
JOHN L. LIGIITNEK, Lcaceck.
Vacancy.
Delegates te State Convention.
SENATORIAL.
Mil District, II. L. ECKERT,
XIV " W. II. ORIER.
REPRESENTATIVE.
1. A..L D17NLAP.
2. MARION IIARRAR,
JAS. P. MARSH.
3. AltRAM COLLINS,
11. I.. ERR,
CEO. W. SCHROEDER.
Democratic State Conventien: Williams Williams
peit, SEPTEMBER 2S.
Ninth Ward Election.
The Democratic voters of the Ninth ward,
Lancaster, will iis-cmble at Arneld Haas's
saloon en Saturday, September 21. between C
and 8 o'clock, and electa County Committee
man ler the ensuing year, vice Jacob Pentz,
icsigned.
By order el tin: County Committee.
W. U. IIENSEL, Chairman.
MEDICAL.
IIONKY WOKT.
THE GREAT CURE
FOR
PJIEUMATISM,
As it Is for nil diseases of the KIDNEYS.
LIVER AND BOWELS.
it cleanses ttie system of the acrid poison
tb.it causes the dreadful Millcring which only
tin; victims et Rheumatism cm realize.
Thousand or Cases et the worst forms et
this terrible disease have been quickly re
lieved, in a short time 1'erlcctly Cured.
KIDNEY WORT
has bail wonderful success, and
.sale in every parlet the country.
an immense
In hundreds
of cases It lias cured wliere all else hud railed.
It is mild, hut, ellieient, CERTAIN IN ITS
ACTION, but harmless in all eases.
It Cleanses, Strengthen and given New
I.lle te all the impei taut organs el the bed'.
The natural action et the Kidney is rc.-tered.
The Liver is cleansed et all disease, and the
Bowels move lively and healthfully. In this
way the werl dl-ea-es are eradicated from
the system.
As it !i.is been proved by thousands that
KIDNEY WORT.
I." the mettellcclual remedy for cleansing the
system el all morbid seeretieiis, It should be
Used in evi'iy household its a
SPRING MEDICINE.
Always cures ISilioiisness, Co.iHtlp.iMeu
I lies anil all Female Dinc.ises.
3-It is put up In IJry Vugetalile Ferm, in
.nlii cans, one package el which makes siv
-ii;trtsel medicine.
8" Alse In Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated
4f-ler the convenience et thine who -innet
a-readily prepare It. il acts with equal
jp efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF Y4JUR DRUGGIST. PRICK, SI.
WIILLS, KICII VUIISON ii CO., Prep's,
Hurlliigtiiii, Vt.
( Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec 27 lyd.Vwt
SPECIAL AMI CHRONIC 1HSKASI.S.
Mary A. Longaker, M. J).,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
; Diseases or tlie Eye, Ear ami Threat
Treated uh a Specialty.
Partleularatteiitieu trlven te the tri-.iinu.iii
el Di.sca.sc.sel Women unit Chlldleu.
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 OK LANCASTER, PA..
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers his professional services te the afllletcd
especially letlm-e sutlcring from Chronic or
Special Diseases. He will hccladte.sccnnd Udk
withthem. Ills his practice te plainly declare a
disease incurable II lie believes it te he se. In
the case whlcn he undertakes, he guarantees
te tle all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and tlie application of experienced skill
gained bv many years et practice In treating
disease In Its various ami most mathnanl
forms. That bis skill has net been exerted iu
vain, numerous certillcates, thai may he seen
at his etllce, will testily.
Uancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures
Without Palu or Using the Knife or
Drawing Bleed.
Skin Diseases and every description et Dl
ceratlen. Piles and Scrofulous Diseases I'eima
ncntly Cured.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chrenic.speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases of the Lumra. Threat. Slniniii
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly he cured.
Particular attention alven te Private Dis
eases of eveiy desciiptien; also that state of
alienation and weakness of mind, which ren
ders persons incapable of enjoying il(. pcas.
ures of performing the duties et lite, complete
ly cured, and the patient restored te active
health and the enjoyments or life.
llHease or the Kye and Ear treated an a
specialty.
Dr. Longaker will make professional visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con
fidentially), and medicine sent with proper
directions te an v nai t et the ceuutrv.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Office: Ne. 13 Bast Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Jc25-lvdTu,ThAS&w
D
OAT
GO TO.RED TONIGHT REFORK
YOU GO TO
'J
Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET,
And purchase a Dettle et
LOCKER'S
DEATH 0 M0SQU1T0S,
AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE.
PCICE 15c. a Bettle.
v DMT OOODS.
tfEW CHEAP STOKE.
BABD&
MHMANe
HEADQUARTERS
HEADQUARTERS
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
Fer Men, Women and Culldicn. Largcststeck
in this city at Lewest Prices.
lets or
CHEAP STOCKINGS
Fen
Men, Women and Children,
AT THE
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Iletween the Cooper Heuse ami Serrel
Herse Hetel.
(Adlers Old Stand.)
LANCASTER, PA:
ryticss GOODS, &c.
H AGER & BROTHER
Have i 11 a Large Line et
DRESS GOODS,
In all qualities, including
Choicest Styles of the Season.
many
Alse
of the
Black aud Colertjfl Silk.
GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND
WHITE GOODS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
All el which will he sold at Very Lew Prices
te Ked lice Stock.
s:
PlitllALf
Fer JULY and AUGUST we have made a
Special Lew Price for
CARPETS,
Of which we have a Handsome
Newest Patterns in
Line et the
UOOY iSU'JSSKI.S, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, WORSTED,
WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR
CARPET WITH RORDKRS.
Alse a line of Carpets at 23, 31, 37J4 and .Wc.
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
Will he Held en the same low hasls.
We invite examination.
HAGER & BROTHER.
w
ALL I'APKIt, JftC.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.
Our Stock
Patterns In
includes all the Choice Spring
EMISOSSKD AND PLAIN GILT SATINS
FLATS, RLANKS, OKI LING DF.CO-
RATIONS, FRIKZKS, DADOS
AND UORDERS.
Te reduce stock we will make a
SPEWAL LOW Pit WE.
Wc Invite examination.
lAGM&BEOTHm
"JKXT IIOOK TO THK COURT IlOUStt.
FAHNESTOCK!
IILANKKTS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS,
KLANKETS, rLANNEI.S, MUSLINS,
1SLANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS,
BLANKETS, FLANNELS. MUSLINS.
IILANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS.
White and Colored Quilts,
White and Colored Quilts,
White and Colored Quilts,
In Quantity, from 911 up.
in
At$l,$l..'iO.$1.73au.lfi.
TARLK LINENS AND NAPKINS,
TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS,
TARLK LINENS AND NAPKINS,
Frem the Lewest te the Finest Grades,
at LOW PRICES.
Fer Ladies, Gents, IJeya and Girls. Large and
Attractive Stock, from S1.00 up.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse
OtlMKTHIHG NEW I
LACE THREAD
UNDERSHIRTS,
FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
THE SHIRTMAKER,
MO. 56 NORTH QUEAN STREET,
lossamerWaternreofs
' y-CI.OTMUF0,
rpHK HNTKRPKI9ING
CLOTHIBG HOUSE
A. C. YATES & CO.,
ALWAYS ALIVE TO THE INTERESTS
OF THE PEOPLE, HAVE PKKPABED
A LARGB STOCK FOK THE FALL AND
WINTER SEASONS.
1881,
FROM WHICH YOU CAN ALWAYS
MAKE SATISFACTORY SELECTION.
SEND FOR SAMPLES.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
ieptl-lind
S
PRING OPE
yiNO
AT
H. GERHART'S
New Tailering: Establishment,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I have just completed fitting up one of the
Finest Tailoring Establishments te bc.leund
in this state, and am new prepared te show
my customers a stock of goods for the
SPRING TRADE.
which for quality, style and variety el
Patterns has never been equaled in this city.
I will keep and sell no goods which I cannot
recemmenu wj my customers, no mailer
hew
low iu price.
AH goods warranted as leprcsented, and
prices as low as the lowest, at
Ne. 6 East King Street,
BNext Doer te the New Yerk Stere.
H. GERHART.
N"
EW STOCK OK CLOT1I1NO
-FOB
SPRING- 1881,
AT
D. B. Hostetter & Sen's,
Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Having made unusual efforts le bring before
the public a line, stylish and well made stock el
READY-HADE CLOTHING,
we are new prepared te show them ene el the
most carefully xelected stocks of clothing In
this city, ut the Lewest Cesh Prices.
MEN'S, HOYS' AND YOUTHS
CLOTHING !
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Piece Goods of the Med Stylish Designs
and at prices within the reach et ull.f
49Give us a call.
D. B. Hostetter & Sed,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
23-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
w
LL1AM.SON & FOSTER.
THE SURPRISE AllOUT
Beys' & Children's Clothing
Is that wc have
EXTRA PANTS
-AMD-
PIECES FOR PATCHES,
That arc or the same goods.
Ladies have often complained te us that
there was no goods with the Suits that they
could use for Patches, as boys will wear out
two pair et Pants wltli one Oat. Bnt new we
can accommodate ihcni. iW
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
Scheel Sis for Beys
Is very large this lalLand we have selected the
goods with great care, and are new prepared
te give tile very best goods for the least
amount of money.
KmiAISON & FOSTER'S
ONE-PRICE HOUSE,
36-38 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
GZOXMJUIttl
-pOSEXSTEUCS SMClAt SiOTlCE.
I Hereby Inform My
MY STORE WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24,
UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK P. M.
AL.J10SENSTEIN,
One
Price Merchant
(NEXT DOOR TO SHULTZ URO.'S HAT STORE).
Ne. 37 North Queen Street,
T
1IE TtUSINKSS or SELLING CLOTHING
OAK HALL
Has grown te its present greatness because these points are
faithfully observed :
IN MAKING.
Te Get the Best Material.
Te Spenge it Properly.
Te Cut it Fashionably.
Te Sew it Thoroughly.
The Stock or MEN'S CLOTHING is always kept very lull in assortment, even te the
end of the season.
In HOYS' CLOTHING the Styles and Trimmings arc net approached hy any Clothing
Heuse in the Country.
A cordial welcome is ready for all who come, ami we expect te sell only when people aie
satisfied in every respect.
WAMLAKER & BROWN,
OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IX AMERICA.
TfAI.L
CAMPAIGN.
MYERS &
Are better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, '
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, ROYS AND CIIILDRK.V,
At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can jetthebett
Ten Hellar All Weel Suit at Centra Hall sold In America. While this is a specialty, yet ail our
Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Ruying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save one
pi oil t. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Rusiness Suit you
can have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Hollars, Dress Suits from
Eighteen te Forty Hollars. And remember yen have the Largest Sleck and the Rest Variety
te select from, and satisfaction iu every way guaranteed. We arc prepared te make up at
short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are-Firt-C lass. Our
stock et
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete. Don't Tail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make your
Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the immense
stock of Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Yonths.Jleys and Children.
MYERS- & RATHFON.
CENTRE HALT,,
Ne. 12 EAST K1NU STREET,
URX UOOUH, VNUERWL'AR, &C.
T II. MARTIN St CO.
OUR STOCK OF
Camels anil Wall Pap
Is ready ter your inspection. New Patterns
for Fall.
SPECIAL BARGAIN !
SO PIECES TAPESTRY, NEW PATTLItN
AT 73c., WORTH 90e. SEWING
f.e. EXTRA.
5"Take a leek at them before purchasing
eisewheie.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Ger. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. PA.
H KAN1 OPENING OF
NEW FALL GOODS
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE,
8 A 10 EAST KINO STREET.
Wc nrc new showing one or the largest and
best asserted stocks et
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
AND NOTIONS,
In the tate at the lowest market prices.
Special etlering of
DRESS GOODS
Embracing the Latest Novelties of the season.
Ombre Stripes ami Plaids, all Weel French
Plaids, Newest Colorings in Weel Suttingg.
Full lines of Rlack and Colored Silks. Rlack
and Colored all Weel Cashmeres, Snrmlis and
Plain Satins in the New Fall Shades.
Canten Flannels. Muslins & Sheetings,
and all kinds of Demestic ;i)ry Goods, wc arc
selling at less than Agents' Prices, having
bought them previous te recent advance.
SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1 Case Gcrster Suit
ings at 25c. per yard. 3 Cases ltest quality
Rlcached Muslius, perfect goods, in lit If ami
quarter pieces.
WATT, SHAND & CO,
8 in 10 E. KINO STREET.
OSENSTEIN'3 SPECIAL NOTICE.
-:0:-
Friends and the Public
-THAT-
-ON-
-:e:-
Tailor aud Cli
Lancaster, Pa.
AT
IN SELLING.
Te Get the Cash.
Te Have One Price.
Te Pay Back Meney if Unsuited.
Te Guarantee the Goods.
-:e:-
TjlAI.I. Ci
AMPAIUN.
RATHFON
LANCASTER, I'EN.VA.
BUUKS ANV STjlllONEK .
ocneoi. HOOKS t
SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS!
All Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies at the
very lowest rates at
L. M. K LYNN'S,
Ne. 42 WEST KINO STREET.
TOIIN KALK'SSON.S.
SCHOOL BOOKS
KOKT1IK
LANCASTER SCHOOLS,
AT TUB
. LOWEST PRICES,
BOOKSTORE
te
JOT BAER'S sous,
IS and 17 NORTH (JDEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. FA.
ME1UCAL.
REAO THIS
Laneastkr, Pa., April 2d, 13sl.
Thk Kidkevcup.a Mv'e Company.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te say
th,tt after using one pack of KIONEYCURA
I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, after trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence In your medicine,
cheerfully recommend It, and knew thatmany
of my friends who have uicd It have been
benefited. PETER RAKER,
m2Klyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
DR. SAMORD'S
LIVEE
JNVIGORATOR
Only Vegetable Compound that
acts directly upon the Liver, and
cures liver Complaints, Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, tJos tJes
tiveness, Headache. It assists di
gestion, strengthens the system,
regulates the bowels, purifies the
bloed: A Boek sent free. Dr.
SANPORD,162Breadway,N.Y.
Fer sale by all druggists.
ectlSlydeud alteew
TV
rsr.l rut.fsil!fi '
'JIH-
IAMMrtl li A
j Cars run as J""
I utlVu I Mil" '
A.v-
,t:li.t..l; ii.Lt. !.. h
ilewi
ll:aia.m. -t-L-r ;p. K Uei'Ol), at ., .. n-
ettuit' .n'1 '-J. L ,: a,"l ?: p. m.. eseuj; e:
"t - .y, when the last car !cit es at iKSO p. ..
. -eare Millersville (lower end) at 5, S, nil 10
a. AL, and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run daily en - ve time except en Sui -day.
CtOLCMlUA AMI FOKT DEPOSIT K. It
j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
time:
STATiOHa Ne rth- Express. Express.
ward. a. x. r. x.
Accen.
r.x.
Pert Deposit..
Peachbottem..
Safe Harber...
Columbia......
C:35
7:12
7:55
8:2S
3:55
1:28
5:11
5:40
2:05
3:13
5:21
6.-2U
Statiekb South
ward. Express.Exprc3s.i Acceju
A.X. p.m. A. x.
Columbia.
Safe Harber. ,
Peachbottem ,
6:20
6:4
7:32
8:05
7:45
Ar-AOS
Le9:40
11.07
P.M.
12:2l
v. jr.
12:00
12:43
1:25
Pert Deposit.
TJEAIJING COLUMBIA R. R.
ARRANGEMENT OFPASSKNGER TRAINS
MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1SSI.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVX.
IA.M,
r.x. p.m.
... 230
3:40
1:05 3:50
1:10 3:10
3:20" 5.50
Quarryville
Lancaster, King St..
Lancaster
Columbia
ARBIVK.
Reading
6:40
7:50
8:00
7:M
10-.OT)
SOUTHWARD.
LXAVX.
Reading
ARRIVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. King St..
Onarrwillc
A.M. M. P.M.
7:25 12:00 :I0
P.M.
!h35 2:10 8:20
9:27 2.10 8:08
9:37 .... :
10:37 .... 9-JO
Trains connect, at itcauing wnu trains te and
Irem Philadelphia, Pettsville. Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Hound itroek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick anil Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAH.KOAHNEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY
MAY' Kith, '1881. trains en the Pennsyl
vania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan
caster and Philadelphia depots as follews:
Eastward.
Arrive
Philad'a
5:15 a.m
7:35
10:10""
12:01 v.ti.
3.'j)""
5:00
5:30 "
C::t5 '
l.:45 "
'.KM
Cincinnati Express
B USb AjlIlLf
YorkAccem. Arrives;
Harrisburg Express
DillcrvilleAccem. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Aecein. Arrives,
Pacific Express,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express,
St. Le'uls Day Express
Harrisburg Accommedai'n,
Westward.
11:35
Way Passenger,
Mail Train Ne.l.via Sit. Jey,
MailTraInNe.2,via Cel'bia,
Niagara A Chicago Express
Sunday Mail,
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillcrville Lecal.via ML Jey
Harrisburg Accouunedat'n,
Colombia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific Express
5:011 a.m.
10:20 "
10:25 "
10:55 "
10:50 "
2:30 p.m.
ax.
2:50 "
5:45 '
7r2C
7:30 "
8:50 "
11.5.-. "
2.15 a.m
Pacillc Express, east, en suneay, wnen flag
Sed, will step at Middlelewn, Ellzabeihtewn,
IL Jey, I-anilisville, llird-in-lland, I.cman
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkeaburg, Coates
ville, Oakland and Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at l)e wiling town, Coates ville, Parkes
burg, Mt. Jey, Ellzabcthtewn 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 2:30 p. m.,
and will run tlirengh te Frederick.
OAJWJCUS.
G
KKAT HAKGAINS IN VARVtTlti,
1 claim te have tilt! I.anrest and Kbit a
tock ei
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels anilTapcstry CARPETS
Three-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel,
Halt Weel anal Part Weel Ingrains : from the
best te the cheapest as low as Sfle. per van I.
All the
FINEST A A7 CHOICE l'A TTERNS
that eyer can be seen In this city.
1 also have a Large ami Fine Sleck et my
own make
Chain anil Rsig Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDKRatshei.
notice. Satisfaction guarantied.
i"Ne trouble te show goods if you de m.
wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
c
AKPETS, I'OAL, Btc.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Laneastkie, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTS,
COUNTERPANES.
COVERLETS,
ISLANKETS,
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, Ac.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or In
Garments; also all kinds et silks. Kiltbenx,
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed, (jen
tlcmen's CeaLs, Overcoats, Pants. Vsdx, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured ; also, Indigo Line Dyelnjr
done.
All orders or goods left with ns will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL.. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly lei
family use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET.
2-lvlRSl PHILIP SCHUM. SON A CO
ii-T iilcA niNiis.
i lOJIMON WKALTH ULSTKIIIUTION CO
36th Popular Monthly Drawing
OF THK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
in the City or Louisville, en
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act el the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United Stites Circuit Court en Murcb3L
rendered tiic following decisiens:
lHt That the Common wealth OiMribntlec
Company Is legal.
2t Its drawings are fair.
N. It. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve film I. Keai I the list of prized ler
the
SEPTEMI5ER DRAWING.
i prize... ............ ...... ...... 30,0t0
I prize io,w.e
1 prize sour
10 prices $l,000cach 10,008
20prlzes500each io.euo
;i0e prizes $100 each io.euo
200 prizes 50 each lo.eoe
600 prizes 20 each 12,008
loeo prizes lOcach lo.ece
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " l,t
.9 prizes 100 each, ", 90t
1.9C0 prizes I112.40C
Whole tlcket-s, $2; liair tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
J50; 55 tickets, 100. .
Remit Meney or Rank Draft In Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDEIL
Orders ef5 and upward, by Express, can be
Bent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
M.BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building,
Louisville, Ky., et IL St. BOARDMAN,
t09 Breadwav. New Yerk. febl-TuTliASAw
JHWKLERS. '
OII.VEK JKWELBY.
LACE PINS, EAR RINGS
AND BRACELETS. NECK
CHAINS AND HAIR PINS,
STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS
AND SCARF PINS
SILVER.
OF
Leave
Lane'ler
25 a.m.
5:18 "
8:00 "
8:05 '
8:45
9:10 "
1:10 "
1:2J p.m.
2:00 "
3:05 "
4:.T "
4:18 "
0r25 "
9:00 "
Leave Arrive
Philad'a Lanc'tcr
12:311 a.m.
7:30 "
H-.m"''
8:00 "
12:10 "
2iiep.jr.
4:00 "
5:30 "
J 4
9:ie
11:55 "
AUGUSTUS RIIOAUS,
Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa
l
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7:35
9:27
P.M
A:.SO
5:40
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