? i. i . ' -: .j&j?gf?r?r?S Bk witegteil I lvAVM I lVVV Velnme XVIIL-Ne 100. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY DECEMBER .29, 1881. Price Twe Cente. i'13Wf'S?wPpvS'SPWii - .TOllH JOHN MONDAY, DECEMB THE GREAT HOLIDAY SALE of Philadelphia, AT THE GRAND DEPOT, In both the Main Building and the two new annexes, when FIVE ACRES OP FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown epen te tlie public for the marveleusly beautiful exhibition of dry goods, fancy goods, ladies' dresses, nnd house furnishings of every description. Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for CbristmaR. mid the new toy department covering a half-acre let is LIKE FAIRY LAND. All told, the present stock eners our customers a selection from almost two million dollars worth of goods. The ladies' suits and coats and the Fur Department occupy the new building directly en the corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut. The ladies', gents' and children's h03iery, gloves and gents' furnishing goods occupy the thrne stores ( thrown into ene ) en the west side of Chestnut Street entrance. The Immense Windows On Chestnut Street, and the arcade entrance, with its splendid displays of Christmas things, Will be illuminated with Electric Light until 10 o'clock every night. Mail orders have our careful attention. We are organized te attend te twelve hundred letters daily. JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand DepOt, Thirteenth, Market and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. M YKKS KATIIFON, M FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, EMPLOY READY MADE CLOTHING. If we umlcitaKO Imlescribn em FINE ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere than our s-h.tioel r-jiaee ami mere of your patience te read it than is allowable. Suflice it te say we have cvrry thing, from the $10 SUIT we have told yni about, te -the FINEST CLOTHING a gentleman requires. BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITH US OUR- GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY. jjjtv aoeit.s. fMiATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. ITnve opened another choice llneefthes Elegant Clese-l'Itllng LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT l'KICKS LOWER THAN EVER IlARUAiNS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS At 8c. sunt lOc. u y tui I, One Case UERSTER SUITING, 35c. a yard One Cne ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING, 25c. n yard. We otter Hie very licst possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, 50, 621-3, 75, 87 1-Sc, SI a yard. All tlie New Shades in SCINCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 60c. a vd. Ladies'. Gentlemen's and Children's ME- KINO ami ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom price. We have again received a full line or BLANKET AND THIBET SIIAAVLS at the same Lew Trice. CORSETS. GLOVES, LACES, EMBROID ERIES) lUMlONS, 'HANDKERCHIEFS, NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VAUIETV AT NEW YORK STORE! 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. f AD1KS HAIR DRESSER MRS. C. LILLER. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer enrt Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wlirs. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Alse, Kid Gloves anil Feath ers cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladles' Shampoo- lDg' 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STKET, 05-Smd Keur doers above 1. U. U. Depot WAXAMAKMCIt'S GREAT HOLIDAY SALE. WANAMAKER WILL INAUGURATE ON VhUTllINU. YKKS .V KATIIFON, M THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE IRON JllTTHltS. HON UITTKKH. I IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IRON IUTTEUS arc hlghly"rccemniendcd ter all diseases requiring a cerUiii and un dent tonic; especially INDICJESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF AITJf- TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OP ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the mnsclcs, and gives new life te the nerves. It :irt like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspepllc symptoms, such :w Tutting Iht Feed, Retching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc.- Tae only Iren Preparation that will net blacken the teetli or give headache Sold by all druggists. Write for the A I: C Itenk. 'il pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydiwJ ' BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. I'LVllllEIVS JOHN fc. ARNOLD. PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS. BEST PORTABLE IN USE. Slate Reefer and Reefs Repaired. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ncb. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprs-tm EE 5th, YKKS & KATIIFON, CITY. KON IMTTKKS. SURE APPETISER. HVl'l'LlES. JOHN L. ARNOLD. Hattcastcr JnteUtgcnccr. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 29, 1881. FARM AND GARDEN, REASONABLE SEASONABLE SUGGES TIONS. Pear Culture, Grape Culture aud Ferest Preservation. I The Cull lire et Our Forests. Ocrmantewn Telegraph. There is a jircat ileal of talk about tbe changes of climate going ou in Europe aud America as the result of the continual clearing off of forests, and the figures we often sce would seem te support this view, but new and then there seem te be figures en the ether fcide which go te tell another .story, and the simple looker en does net knew what te uebeve ; and it generally docs result in pcisens having no belief at all. They de net kuew whether the for ests aiea is decreasing, or whether' the climate is or is nut undergoing a change. When we remember that there is a consid erable amount of planting going en in every state, some millions for fruit, mil lions mere for shelter aud ornaments, and still mere millions for timber alone, we ought net te be se badly oft'. The forest fires destroy large quantities yearly ; but these tracks burned ever generally pro duce a new growth, and the young trees arc coming en for the future iu ninny cases as truly as if young trees were planted. It is very often the case when the trees are cut away for timber, the land is net therefore cleared of weed ; it grows again and iu time comes in. This is the . case with numerous Pennsylvania weeds. We knew of some that have been cut twice since the settlement of the state, and the third crop is new being cut for many use ful purposes. The greatest diminution is going en in forest lauds out of the way of settlements, and where peiliaps the trees would be of little value for very many years, and per haps be en the read te decay before tl.cy come into profit. Here it is manifestly for the benefit of the settler and of the ceuntiy that the weeds should be cleared entirely oft' for grain-cultuie, leaving euly enough, as is generally done, for the wants of the next twenty years or se. On the whole we doubt whether there is se much room for anxiety as se many net well acquainted with the facts evince. We are net doing se well at replanting as we might ; but we are yet doing pretty well, and with the stimulus and encouragement of societies, which give sound information and wise advice which arc se careful of facts that the world learns te rely en them and fellow where they lead we hardly expect that we shall ifealize the prophecy of a wild sort of lecturer recently, who as serts that " as we are new going en, iu ten ycais our forest area will be almost gene, and the new powerful republic will be struggling with Nature, striving te make a desert of our new fair land !" Tlie Pour. It a fact well-worthy of cote that no matter hew peer may be the season for some one fruit or another, iu Pennsylvania at least, if net ether states, the pear trce always has fiuit. There are of course some years when lliere aie mere than otheis, but it is the rarest of all events iu this part of the world for a pear tree, after it gets te a fair mature bearing age, net te have en all the pears it is fit for it te bear. The cherry may shrivel, blacken and fall, and even the apple may be full of proinise aud yet yield us next te nothing ; but the pear seems te be always ou hand. It is true that as a matter for commercial growers of fruit, the apple will always be king, as we have se often contended. They can be barreled, sliced and dried, cidercd, aud saved and turned te use in se many easy ways, that nothing can compete with it in general usefulness; but as an article of luxury thcic is nothing te beat a geed pear. As a ceinmcicial Iruit we de net kuew that much has ever been made of it. Here and thcic are lare pear orchards return ing fair profitable results ; but these arc small numbers iu comparison with profit able apple orchards ; aud we have an idea that this will always be. But there is no one who has a piece of ground but ought te have a pear tree or two, and mere than this if he has room, The great family tree should always be the pear trce. It will live for a couple of hundred years. What fruit tree will last se long? "We have en our own premises pear trees be lieved te be fully one hundred and seventy live years old, and bear abundantly nearly every year. Grape Culture. In some quarters of the Northern At lantic seaboard states farmers complain that the competition iu the culture of grapes for the city markets has beceme se extensive as greatly te rcduce the chances of profit en the crop. We are net in clined te dispute the accuracy of this com plaint, in view of the cost of the packages and the commission exacted by the mer chants. But we would suggest te theso farmers who cannot conscientiously con vert their grapes into wine, which is by far the most profitable branch of the business, that it would be much better te organize factories for converting grapes into raisins, the demand for which is always large and reliable. We regret very much te pciccive that nene of enr domestic grape growers have yet devoted their attention te the packing of their grapes iu such a way as te admit of their exportation te distant regions, at home aud abroad, as is dene in many of tlie famous brands of grapes of Southern Europe, especially theso known .13 Malaga and Muscatel. Fer our own part, we feel no hesitation whatever iu saying that the most profitable form of the grape busi ness is winemaking. Where grapes are grown as extensively as in Southern Jcr soy, there ought te be wine factories es tablished te purchase grapes from the farmers en the same principle as the but ter aud checse factories purchase milk and cream. There can be no question that quite as geed wine can be made from American grapes as any certain kinds of the same class can be produced in Europe. Seme Uncommonly Wise Turkeys. J car Riceville, Tehama county, Cal., an old barn belenging te Gcerge lleag, was burned. J. Mullen had 130 tens, of .bay stored in the barn, which was burned. A. Hcudrick lest a cow by the flre. The hay was insured for $1,600. Heretofore a large fleck of turkeys belonging te A, Hendrick have uniformly roosted in this barn ; most of them have never known any ether perch. They have always roosted in the old barn. But en tbe evening be fore the fire the turkeys for the first time deserted the barn, and at roosting time voluntarily chose a perch near the house. That night the barn yna burned. Thcre was nothing te explain this change of base en the part of the turkeys, unless it is ad mitted that the ghosts from the recent Thanksgiving sacrifices came back te warn their late fellows of the approaching danger. Their escape by this unaccount able freak is called special provideuce when relating te human affairs. At all events, the turkeys changed from their accus tomed perch without any apparent cause. A Sad Case. Hew a Beautiful Washington Girl Spent Uer Christmas. In Washington en Monday evening a rather unusual arrest for drunkenness was made by the officers of the Fifth precinct. A young aud attractive girl, about eigh teen years of age, dressed in quiet but elegant style, was found in the early hours of the evening in the Smithsonian grounds, surrounded by a gang of roughs. They had found her in the streets under the in fluence of liquor, and had decoyed her te a lonely spot te rob her of the jewel ry which she were in profusion, and perhaps with ether designs. They were interrupted by the arrival of the efiL ccrs, and took te. thcr heels. The yeuug lady was taken in charge and conveyed te the station. It was found that she was no common character, and her face, of mere than ordinary beauty, showed no traces of a fasf life. The handseme fur lined circular which she were was stainejl with the mud of the streets, where she had fallen in her staggering progress. A costly hat of the latest design was crushed and battered almost beyond recognition. Her dress, which was of a lovely shade of empress, cloth, and her well-sclccted jewelry aud the ether dctaiis of her toilet, evinced a refined and well-bred taste. Frem what could be gathered from her incoherent and disjointed talfr it was evi dent that she was a person of education and accustomed te geed society. When she realized her situation she began te cry bitterly and call for her mother. It was ascertained that she had left her home in the upper part of the city (the West End) early iu the day te make a call at the house of a friend. While thcre she lunched and partook rather freely of Christmas egg-negg. The liquor did net begin te have its full effect until she started for her home early in the evening. She staggered along the streets, and while in this condition and almost unconscious she fell into the hands of the roughs, with the results abeve mentioned. Ilcr parents in their elegant home were ignorant of the terrible fate which had befallen their loved daughter. This incident is a striking illustration of some phases of social life in the city. Reward or Indus try. Salt Lake Tribune, A few days age a peer friendless lad might have been seen wandering along the streets looking for employment. He presently halted iu front of a butcher shop and walking boldly up te the proprietor asked for a job. There was something in the young man's frank, honest, counten ance which struck the proprietor favor ably. " Net afraid of hard work? " he asked. " Ne " responded the lad with a trem bling voice, " I have supported my mother and two sisters for five years by hard work. " He was put en trial at five dollars a week mauling leathery beef, and his sturdy frame and healthy constitution came in geed play. One day an old lady came in te get some beef, aud the pro prietor told him te attend te the customer. "A tenderloin steak if you please," said she. " Here's a cut that nobody but the fust families get," responded the boy smilingly as he sliced off four pounds of tough round and cast i t with a heavy hand en the scales, jamming it down with a quick, dexterous movement, until the indicator marked six even pounds. Then he snatched it off before the delicate ma chinery, used te weigh beef, had time te recoil. " Six pounds and a half, madam," he said, looking her square in the face with his clear, blue eyes. The proprietor of the stall called him in that night, aud remarking that he had watched his course carefully, added that as a reward for his quick, comprehensive grasp or the business he would raise his salary te $25 a week. This shows the ad vantage of doing everything well, aud when the boy's mother, back in New Jcr Jcr sey hcavs of his success, there will be joy in that household. Yeung men starting out in life should learn te adapt them selves te their surroundings and never let an oppeitunity pass. "Angel et Night" ii what Dr. Cull's Coital! Syrup ha.s been termed by parents, whoe worrying :ml coughing children have been seethed mill cured, anil have secured sweet clumber by it-Jug this eveel lent remedy. Price only -i cunts a buttle. Neaily nil the lli.s mat, afflict tin c:ul be pre vented mid cured by keeping the stomach, llvcrand kidneys In working order. There is no medicine known that will de this as surely us Parkers Ginger Tonic. See advertisement. A Short Kead te Ucalth. Te all who are suffering from bells, ulcers, scrofula, carbuncles, or ether obstinate dis eases et thu bleed ami skin, a course of l!ur l!ur deck Weed Kilters w ill be found te be a short read te health. Price tl. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drag store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. A BiipM.it Minister's Experience. 1 am a Huptist Minister, nnd licfcre 1 even thought el being a clergyman, 1 graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative practice ler my present profession, tu years age. 1 was ler many years a sufferer from quinsy ; Themas' Eclcctric Oil cured mi!." 1 wits also troubled with hoarseness, and Themas' Eclcctric Oil al ways relieved me. My wife anil child had diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclcctric Oil cured them," and If taken In time It will cure seven out et ten. I am confident it is a cure for the most obstinate cold or cough, and II anyone will take a small teaspoon and half 1111 It with the Oil, and then place the end et the spoon in one nostril and draw the OH out el" t lie spoon Inte the head by sniffing us hard as they can, until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and practlccth.it twice a week, I don't care hew offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. Fer deatncs and earache it has done wonders te my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever telt like re commending, and I am very anxious te sec it iu every place, ter 1 tell you that 1 would net be without it in my house ler any considera tion. I am new suffering with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re lieves me like Themas' Eclcctric Oil. Dr. E. F. CRANE, Cerry, Pa. Fer sale at II. U. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. CAJtltlAUJM, &V. s LKlOnS! . SLKlGHat EDGERLEY & Ce., Market Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We have a Large nnd Splendid assortment of PORTLAND, ALUANY and DOUBLE SLEIGHS'. They are made or the best selected weed works the best ironed, best trimmed, and the finest painted and ornamented SLKIU1IS ever offer' ed for sale In the cliy. Ucmcraber we pay cash ier our material and allow no ene te undersell us. Our Motte : " Quick Sales and Smau. PneMTs." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a full line of FINK CARRIAGE WORK, In which we defy competition. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. n2Mtd VLOTBWU. I1HE READY-MADE CLOTHING MANUFACTURED A. O. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING PHIUMMA, Is acknowledged te be far the country and as SEND FOR SAMPLES. HOUSE VVRSISUMHU ttoens. "C'l.INN & AV1I.LSON. HOUSEFURNISHING, CHANDELIERS, Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Tin Roof Reef ing and Spouting Specialties. FLTNET & LANCASTER, PA. CLOTHINU. CLOTHING ! CLOTHIMJ ! ! IT IS IN THE INTEREST OF EVERY RUYER OF CLOTHING ! TO EXAMINE OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS. FOR WINTER. WK CAN SELL YOU AN ALL-WOOL, SUIT FOR MEN OUR O WX 3TAXUFAVTURK FOR. SIO.OO. Heavy Winlcr Overcoat, $7.00. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK AND ALL SIZE3. D. B. Hostetter & Sed 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 28.1yd LANCASTKR. IA pall er: KN1NU H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Of tlii! LARCKST ASSORTMENT! line SUITING, 0"ERCOATING, AND PANTALOONING ever In ought te the City of Lancaster. Prices as Lew as the Lewest AND All Goods Warranted as Represented ! AT H. GERHART'S, NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, VUISA AN it UJjAHHWAISt.. TT1UI1 & MARTIN. Holiday Goods AT CHINA HALL. -IN Haviland's China, &c. SOLTAIRE CUrs AND SAUCERS. TEA AND DINNER SETS, DESERT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, FISH SETS, SOLITAIRE SETS, TETE-A-TETE SITS. A large assortment of GLASSWARE. Examine our stock before selecting your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne, 15 Bast Kintr Street. AND SOLD BY Chestnut and SIXTH superior te any ethor make in low in price as anywhere. MONEY REFUNDED. "WTLLSON, CLOIHINU, VfilWKWKAlt, X.V. c 1I.OS1NO (HIT OF A LARGE STOCK -OF Ready Hade Suits, Fer Men. Youths, Beys and Children, -AT- AL ROSENSTEIN'S, the ONE-rnicE tetat Tailor aid Clelir, PIONEER OF MODERATE PRICKS. Having completed .iiruiiK'-'inciifM te u-niiuluc-tiircniy:'iitlr! .stock or Ready Made; Cletnlng In till city mid by lint class UillerH.l will close out my entire .stock e( New Yerk and Plillx. ilelpliiii made Clelhln' at u CASH DISCOUNT OF lO PER CENT. RKLOW THE PRICE PLAINLY MARKED ON EACH GARMENT. Itcinx marked much lower than they are sold at ether .stores in this cily. I have already inaugurated the rfystcm of manufacturing Ulsters, Overcoats and Ulsterettes, which are made In many illllerent st vies, and find the FIT, .STYLE, SHAPE. MAKE and TRIMMINGS far Mierier te any made in New Yerk anil Philadelphia, ns theso made in large cities ure usually made hy what Is term ed tlep hhep Tailors and annruiitUes. If you will give me a call and take a leek you will immediately notice theilillcrenvc I will guarantee them NOT TO RIP .NOR I JET OUT OF SHAPE, as Ready Made Clothing usually docs. H2-THK PRICES ARE MODERATE! I can hlII you an Elegant Ovorcent or Ulstoretto from $10 up. In my Custom Tailoring Department you can Hilda very handsome iLssertinenl of Woolens, which are made te your measure at moderate prices. AL ROSENSTEIN, TUK ACKNOWLKDHKIt 1'IONEEK OP MODERATE I'lllCES. NO. 37 NOKTII QUEEN STKEET, Next deer te Shultr. & Rre 's HatStere nnd op posite the tiniiH: Hetel. I'll KKK U'KICK A FKV ItAUOAINS PICK . ED UP IN CLOTHING Last week, lint the manufacturer's stock is very much broken, and we are beginning te-day te overhaul our stock and MARK PRICKS DOWN, THE OVERCOATS Come first, and the way which we merlc them down Each Ceat Will Shew for Itself, JUST WHAT THE REDUCTION IS, And we prclcr te show you rather than tell you hew great i-i the sacrllkc. We Invite everybody who Ikw pnt off buying en OVERCOAT Till new te come and sce our present prices. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 BAST B3NQ STREET, LAN CAST EIC PA.