Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 27, 1882, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1882.
Hanrastci; jritfclliacncet.
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 27, 1892.
Onr Winged Friends."
An Kesay Head Before the Pennsylvania
Fruit Growers' Society at Harrlsburg,
January 18, 1882. by Simen
P. JBby.
Conclusion.
The woed-peckerfamily have been voted
great scamps fruit-stealing, sap-suckinc
rascals a proper target for every idle boy,
who could handle an old rusty gun, te
blaze away at.
Of late years their usefulness has be
come better understood and a iaw enacted
te save them from total extermination.
They are the police of the trunk and
uoedu part of our timber, fruit and shade
trees'. In fact, te us, the red-headed wood weod woed
peckor does net seem unlike a liveried
policeman patrolling his beat, up and down
and aieund the trunk, and out along the
limbs of some old tree, tapping and rat
tling for concealed marauding insects, and
dragging them from their hiding places
without mercy when discovered,
AVe have frequently noticed the trunks
of old apple trees punctured in a regular
sucessien of circles ; or have seen spots as
large as a hand where the bark seemed
dead riddled like the bottom of a colander,
all the work of this or a smaller speckled
weed-pecker, known as the sap-sucker, in
their efforts te dislodge the insects under
the bark.
Shall these faithful servants be denied a
few of the fruit of the trees they help t
save '.'
A few years age we observed several
Scotch pines in one of our cemeteries
treated in this manner, and the resinous
sap exuding and filling the punctured cir
cles. Surely, we thought, this time the
bird could have been after ue honest pur
pose, and deserved the bad name it bore.
Beheld, in the following spring one of the
pines was dead ; and taking a friend with
us, we examined into the cause aud found
the inner bark of the upper part of the
trunk and ofsemo of the larger limbs re
duced te the condition of fine sawdust,
having been entirely eaten by worms.
Here the borers had been tee numerous or
the tree tee far gene. The ether pines
were no doubt saved by the timely inter
ference of this nmch-slaudered bird.
Closely allied in habits of life te the
weed -pecker are the titmice and chickadees,
of which ornithologists report three as
visitants te this country. They feed en
insects aud the eggs of moths deposited en
and in the crevices of the bark aud In the
buds of trees and shrubs.
During breeding season they are busy
through the whole day in eapLuring vast
quantities of catcrpillcrs, Hies and grubs.
" It has been calculated," says Air. Sam
uels, " that a pair of these birds destroy
en the average net less than live hundred
of these pests daily."
"The chickadee trips along the
branches, trips under every leaf, swings
round upon his perch, spies out every in
sect and secured it with a peck se rapid
that it is hardly perceptible."
Last but net least in our list conic some
of our best known aud most reliable
friends. Prominent among which are the
brown thrush, or mocking bird, robin, cat
bird, black-bird, meadow-lark, chippiug chippiug
sparrew, song-sparrow and iiidige-biid.
These feed en small fruit, seeds and ber
ries, as well as en insects, grubs and
worms. They help themselves te some of
our early fruit, and in that way some
times auuey us. Still if an account could
be made up of what they take, and the
geed they de, the balance would show
largely in their favor.
They compensate us in still another way ;
they cheer us with their presence and
songs ; for amongst them arc some of the
most talented musicians. Unlike the
oriole aud virce, which carol while they
labor, this class lay aside ether duties
when they address themselves te song. As
cending some elevated perch aud ceneeu
trating all tiieir vocal powers, they pour
forth their strains of melody, as if it were
te listening audience.
Mounted en the topmost spray of a
neighboring tree or bush, the brown
thrush welcomes the farmer planting seed
at early morning with cries of " drop it,
drop it, cover it up, cover it up. Pull it
up, pull it up ; sec, sec, see ; there you
have it, there you have it ; work away,
work away ; cover it up."
This bird, although often seen in the
orchard and pasture field, generally builds
his nest in the neighboring thicket and
seems partial te sprout laud, or weeds
having uudergrewth,
A few years age, we considered our
selves highly favored wheu a pair selected
a small evergreen upon the lawn for their
nesting place, and we gave strict erdeis
for no one te go near while the work was
progressing, but unfortunately r.emc un
known encmy must have diseeverd them,
ler one day we found the eggs broken and
the nest deserted.
Of the robin a writer in the Atlantic
Monthly says : " I shall net ask pardon for
assigning te him the highest rank as a
singing bird, while ethcis may surpass
him in some particular qualities ; tl.c
notes of the robin arc all melodious, all
delightful loud without vociferation .mel
low without monotony, fervent without
ecstasy, aud combining mere mellowness
of toue, plaintivcncss, chcerfuluess and
propriety of execution than these of any
ether bird. Without his sweet notes the
mornings would be like a vernal landscape
without flowers, or a summer evening sky
without tints."
After the neon-day heat has silenced
the early performers, the song sparrow,
chippiug sparrow aud iudige bird continue
te sing at intervals during the greater part
of the day.
The song sparrow has been assigned a
high place among siuging birds. His song
is certaiuly very soft aud sweet, witheu t a
harsh note in it. We hear it mostly from
the hedge rows, aud along the edges of
giaiu or pasture fields.
The sprightly little indigo bird, selects
the highest twig of some tall tree in the
vicinity of his nest te pour out his noon
day song.
Last and least is the chipping sparrow,
greeting us from the fence pests, along
the highways and country lanes, with its
peculiar but pleasant little song net un
like that of a summer lesust.
Having thus spoken in behalf of some of
our "winged friends" as time would allow,
leaving, however, many of them unmcu unmcu
tieued, and many of the geed things
which might be said in their favor unsaid;
the next question naturally suggests it
self : Hew cau we best preserve these
winged institutions, which have become
interwoven with some of our earliest and
happiest recollections of rural life, and
hand them down te posterity unimpaired?
The weeds, of course, have ever been
the great nursery for birds. We de net
mean the endless forests, which at one
time covered this country, but belts of
timber with plenty of uudergrewth lyin.-C
between farms, adjoining the eultivated
laud, and along the streams. These gave
plenty of room and material for nests,
were within convenient reach of the sun
light of the Holds and the feed there
found ; at the same time there was some
protection from man against birds of prey.
As our weeds are cleared away we
should endeavor te provide ether shelter ;
by saving the trees, wherever possible,
upon the farm ; by planting thickets of
eung timber in such places where the
laud cannot be profitably cultivated.
Hedge-rows become geed nesting places
ter the smaller kinds of birds, and afford
piotectieu when pursued by hawks. Ever
greens planted for ornament or protection
oftentimes attract birds. The summer
Ik.i: . : ii building en the lawn or in
the eichaid is generally selected by the
robin for a nesting place.' Se the shrubbery
knrl limlittirr virtPR nrminrl thf limis
should be at the service of the chipping
sparrow and warblers. The orchard of
course we expect te have its full .share of
nests, and the elm, or weeping willow, or
the old pear tree, te have one of its droop
ing limbs graced with an oriole's ham
mock. A row of boxes should be put up
against the south or east side of the house
for the martins ; shclvings under the forc ferc
bav for the swallow, and an opening iu the
upper part of the barn for them te pass
in and out freely, should they fancy that
part of the building. Such chimneys as
arc net used in the summer should be Jeft
uncovered for the chimney swallows.
Bexes should be put up against the out
buildings, and en the sheltered side of
trees, for the blue-bird and wren ; se that
the whims of these our geed fairies may
be properly humored.
When these accommodations arc pro
vided and the birds happily de come te
occupy them, or some of them, de net in
tcrfere with their housekeeping nor suffer
anyone else te molest them, whether it be
thoughtless man cr sneaking cat. De net
apprech their nests unnecessarily nor al
low anyone else te de se ; remember this
i ; a tender point with all birds, and will
cause them te change residence very seen.
De net allow the English sparrow te take
possesien of the boxes aud drive the ethers
out.
One mere .sutrirestieu aud I am done. If
there is no running water en your farm or
iu the vicinity, provide a place for the
birds te drink, and where they can get
soft material te build nests. Swallows and
maitius love te skim near the surface of
the water and take an occasional dip.
Kebins and cat-birds will help themselves
at the water trough in the barn-yard, but
tint mere shy birds, like the brown thrush,
will net venture that far. Water should
be kept for their use in a mere secluded
place.
A cheap bird fountain can be made
with an old demijohn or carboy, which
can be had at a drug or liquor store for a
trifle.
Select a suitable shady spot frequented
by the birds aud where they will net be
disturbed. Place a trough or ether shal
low vessel en the ground 'r drive stakes
for the demijohn te rest upon iu an in
verted position se that its mouth will
nearly touch the bottom of the trough and
held it in that position, then fill the demi
john and turn it upside down upon the
slakes. The water will run out aud keep
the trough jpartly filled until the supply
in the demijohn is all used ; en the same
principle as a small bird fountain.
We had a fountain made in this manner
with a live gallon demijohn which an
swered the purpose admirably, aud re
quired refilling about once a week. The
depth of the water can be regulated by
raising or lowering the mouth of the
demijohn.
Aud new with your " winged friends "
properly cared for, yourselves cheered
aud comforted by their presence and
grateful song, your eiehaids saved from
the ravages of insects and their golden
fruit safely stored away for winter use,
you may live as contented and happy as it
i-, possible for mortals te be.
Skill in the Workshop.
Te de geed work tilt; mechanic muM have
geed health. It'leng hours et confinement iu
cle-c rooms have en lecblcd his hand or dim
hum! Insight, let him at once, :iml before .some
organic treiihl-- appears, luke plenty et Hep
Hitters. His system will he rejuvenated, his
nerves strengthened, his sight become clear,
and the whole con-ditnitieu he built up te a
higher working condition.
Gently liens It.
Eugene Cress. Swan street, Uutl'ale, writes :
" 1 have, used Spring lilossem ter dpcpla
and indigestion, and have teiind it lb net ad
mirably as a gentle aperient and bleed puii
ller. I consider it uncqtialcd ' you arc at lib
erty te use iny name as a reference.' " Price
5(1 cents Fer sale at 11. 1J. Cochran" drug
"tore, i:7 North Queen street. Lancaster.
In Geed Spirit.".
T. Walker. Cleveland, ()., writes: ' Fer the
last twelve mouths I have suffered with lum
bago and aenenil debility. 1 commenced tak
ing Burdock Blend Hitlers about six weeks
age, and new have great pleasure in stating
that 1 have recovered ny appetite, my com
plexion lias grown ruddy, and I feel better
altogether." Price $1. Fer sale at II. II. Cech-i-an's
drag store. ::; North I'uceu street, Lan
e.ibter. Win. McCartney, t'S Lloyd Street, I'utlale,
X. V. tell and sprained Ids ankle. His em
ployer. II. Andersen, ill Main Street, procured
some Themas' Kelectric Oil, and hesuys tint a
lew applications enabled him te go te work as
usual. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store,
HIT North Queen street, Lancaster.
MEDICAL.
1 KNSON'S I'OKOCS PLASTERS.
Back Ache
POSITIVELY CUKKD HV
BENSON'S
mnttTTjnnDmTenr icir
Reasons Why they are Preferred te
All Other Pereus Plasters or
External Remedies :
FIRST.
Kccau-.i' they possess all the merit et the
strengthening poieus plaster, and contain in
adiiltien thereto the newly discovered power
ful and active vegetable combination which
acts with increased rubclaciciit. stimulating,
"( lutive and counter irritant effects.
SECOND.
ISecaiwc they are genuine pharmaceutical
preparation, and se recognized bv the profes
sion. THIRD. "
ISecause they are the only plasters that re
lieve pain at once.
FOURTH.
Itecaiise lliey will positively cure i incases
which ether remedies will net even relieve.
FIFTH.
ISecause evcr5..0 physicians and druggists
have voluntarily testified that they are super
ior te all ether plasters or medicine; ler ex
ternal use.
SIXTH.
llecause the manufacturers have received
the only medal-ever given for porous plasters.
Itenseii's Cnucinc Pereus Plaster
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
MAXUVACTURIKO CHEMISTS, NEW YORK.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price S5 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER.
JanlC-2wd,eed&w cow-l
'I'lTi; UKEAT CURATIVE AGENTS.
GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY.
DR. HALL'S
GalMO He Plate
A GALVANIC HATTERY Is Imbedded In
this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied
te the body pieduces a constant but mild cur
rent of Electricity, which is most exhilarating.
It is a positive and speedy 'cure for the follow
ing complaints, viz :
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sick Headache,
Weak aud Inilamcd Eyes, all Attectlonsef the
Brain, Spinal Complaints, Kidney and Liver
Complaints, Sciatica, Paralysis, Asthma and
Luug Diseases, Diseases el the Heart, Nervous
Prostrations, &c.
PRICK ONLY S1.00.
THE BELL MANNC0., Prep'rs,
842 Broadway, Cor. 13th St., New Yerk.
AGENTS WANTED.
end stamp ler circulars. Fer sale by all
ui.'ists. Mention tills paper. Sent by mall.
oet7-3uieed&6tweow
JJtY GOODS.
Oreeiu notice i
METZGER,
BARD &
HAUGHMAN,
New Cheap Stere.
ALL THE POPULAR MAKES OF
Shwlii anil Si til Mesltis
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
TICKINGS,
I.'NDEK REGULAR PRICES.
Table Linens,
Frem Auction, Cheap.
TOWELS and NAPKINS in Great
Variety.
THE BEST FEATHERS.
METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S,
MEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street.
( Adler's Olu Stand.)
ltetween the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel,
janll-lyd&w
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l'KING-18R2.
SPRING 1883.
CAEPETS !
NEW STYLE MOQUETTE,
NEW STYLE BODY BRUSSELS,
NEW STYLE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
NEW STYLE THREE-PLY,
NEW STYLE EXTRA SUPERFINE,
NEW STYLE INGRAIN,
NEW STYLE HALL AND STAIR,
NEW STYLE BORDERS,
SMYRNA, MOQUETTE and VELVET
RUGS and MATS,
WHITE aud FANCY MATTINGS,
LINOLEUM and OILCLOTHS,
vr
LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
H AGER & BROTHER.
WAIL PAPEES !
We Invite examination et
New Spring Styles
IN
PAPETC HANGINGS!
Or which we arc ettering a large line Irem New New
Yerk Manufacturers and Importers, in
colorings and designs iu accordance
with the present styles et Carpet
aud Furniture, and In all
qualities et
SOLID UILT,
EMBOSSED UILT,
BKOXXES, FLATS,
SATIXS A XI) JILAXKS,
WITH
Ceiling Decorations, Dadoes, Friezes
and Borders,
Halls, Vestibules. Parlors. Dining Reems,
Libraries, Chambers.
Estimates made and Paper put en by coin cein
petent Paper Hangers..
Lace and Nottingham Curtains,
Shade Hollands and Fancy
Curtains,
('UHTAIX POLES AXD COllXJCES.
Hager & Brether,
Ne. 25 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
"UKAT UAIM-AlNs.
While taking an account el teek we eiler
BARGAINS
IN-
Dry Goods I
-AND
CAEPETS!
Although we are selling oft our stock rapid
ly at the low figures we are ettering goods,
yet we have many
BARGAINS
-IN-
Every "Department !
OF QUE IMMENSE STOCK,
and it will pay any one te leek through our I
stock before buying elsewhere, as yen aic
sure te find something te suit you at the
prices.
CALL ANJJ SEE FOR YOURSELF.
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13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KING STKEET.
13 EAST KING STKEET.
13 EAST KING STREET.
13 EAST KINu STREET.
WE AKE GOING TO MAKE EXTENSIVE
ALTERATIONS
UKFOttE THE COMING SPUING.
OUU STOKE
WILL JJE GREATLY ENLARGED AND
OTHERWISE IMPROVED.
As this will give us some treuble and Incon
venience, we arc bound te reduce our stock in
a short time. We have therefore made such
reductions in prices as will Induce everybody
te purchase it they only take the trouble te
come and leek. " We are offering such
BAEGAINS
As have never before been seen here or any
where.
A great many geed bargains hava gene, but
there are plenty left.
It would be useless te try and mention them
all, as tiiev are tee numerous.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
NEW LOT OF EM11ROIDERIES.
Fine and well-selected patterns at low prices.
Irish and Crochet Trimmings, by the
yard or piece.
Serpentine Hraid in Cotten and Linen, very
cheap, ny the dozen.
All our Woolen Goods will be sold at Cost.
Ladies' and Children's Heeds.
' Ladies' Waists.
All our Children's Hand Knit Ceals at the
uniform price of $1.00 apiece.
BARGAINS IN HATS at 19 cents.
Fine Shaded Plumes at $1X0 apiece.
Black Tips, :i ter 5uc.
FANCY RIBBONS FANCY RIBBONS
That useitte sell from 'ii te 75 cents a yard, at
only 10 cents a yard.
They arc selling fast.
Shade I Satin Ribbons One large let, Ne?.!
and VI. new goods, at lDc. a yard.
This is a bargain.
Call seen or they will be sold.
Fine Embroidered Tidies.
imported goods, worth $l.ue ami $ I. '.'.".
at '.r and 5ec.
One let et Felt and Cleth Table Cevers, large
size, at tee.; formerly $1.75.
One let et Fine Embroidered Cleth Cevers at
73c; formerly, $1.75.
Linen Table Cleths, large sl.e 7.1c.
BARGAINS EVERYWHERE,
TO MAKE ROOM BEFORE BUILDING.
GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
THOSE THAT COME FIRST GET Til E
BEST BARGAINS.
ASTRICH BROTHERS.
BOUtiS AUD STA''IONHR .
IHKISTMAh 1'KEsKNTS
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS
and Gcni el Art in ClirMmas eml New Year
Cards at
L. M. GLYNN'S,
Ne. 48 W1SST KINU STKKKT.
1882. 1882.
DIAEIES,
IN VARIOUS STYLES.
MANIFOLD BOOKS
Fer ceyping letters, invoices, eiders in trip
licate, copying postal cauls, "tc. ; the best in
the world; no press, brul, ink nor water re
quired. Call for circular.
At the Bookstore cf
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
SIGN OP THE BOOK.
FOR SAZ.JS.
PICIMK BAY, WKSTKRX COKN AND
Oats for sale at Leanian Place at all limes
at market prices. Alf e,
COAL AND LUMBER.
j21-''ind II. 11. ROHREK.
PUltLIC SALE UN MUNDAY, JANUARY
CO. 1SSJ, will be sold at the Merrimac Sta
bles, Ne. 115 North Prince street, a car lead of
Kentucky Mulc. Credit of no days. Sale at 9
o'clock a.m. JOHN STOVER.
S. Huss &S0K. Auct. jan2l-5td
I70R RKNT IN WKIUUTSVULLK, A NEW
; Tobacco Warehense, very convenient for
receiving ami shipping tobacco ; capacity 2,000
cases : will suit two packers ; will insure at
lowest rates. Fer particulars apply te
HENRY KAUFFELT, Wrightsville. Pa.,
or te BAUSM AN & BURNS.
7-lml 10 West Orange St., Lancaster. Pa.
SAW MILL FOR SACK A TWKNTY-fcOCR
lieive power portable SAW MILL, as geed
as new. Address,
PHILIP LEBZELTER,
Eagle Speke and Bending Works,
d&w-tl Lancaster, Pa.
F
OK SALE AN IMMENSE NUfllREK OK
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac.,
of all descriptions, in all localities and at all
prices.
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.
ALLAN A. HERR & CO.,
Uee.1-3nM - :: North Duke street.
ELECTION. THE ANNUAL ELECTION
et Trustees of the Lancaster Cemetery,
will be held en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7th.
1882, between the hours of ie ami II o'clock a.
m., at the Grape Hetel. North Queen street.
DANIEL HE1TSHU. President.
J21-3td23&fab4
TNSUHE YOUR LIVE STOCK.
THE 'FARMERS' MUTUAL' LIVE STOCK
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH AMERICA
Is a responsible and progressive company,
and prides Itself In the prompt and full pay
ment of all its losses. It insures against less
by death whether by fire, accident or natural
causes. It accepts none but. geed risks, and
gives mere real protection at less cost than any
ether company. New is the time te insure,
while your stock is free trem disease.
J. A. WOLFERSBERGER, Agent,
Ne. 17 Centre Square.
janll-lmd2taw
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XKUS KATBFUN,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY THE FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE CITY.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If wfi undertake te describe out TINE " ASSORTMENT in these goods it would cousume mere tbau our share of space and
mere of your patience te read it than is allowable. Suffice it te say we have every thing, from the $10 SUIT we have told you
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.
VKY OOOH&: UNDERWEAR, MC.
HAVK THE HANDSOX.EST AND
finest window display in the city. Don't
tall te see It.
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAN'S,
NU. 5tt NORTH O.UKB.N STKKKT.
CJPKC1AL NOTICK!
J. B. MARTIN fc CO.
We have finished our Inventory of stock
and have en hand
Remnants and Odds and Ends
IX OUR-
DEPARTMENTS,
which we intend te sell at less that Half Price.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT :
Delaine Remnants from 5c. up.
Print Kemnants from 4c. up.
Muslin Remnants from 4c. up.
Cretonne Kemnants from 12c. up.
And ethers iu proportion.
CARPET DEPARTMENT:
Brussels Carpet Ileuinants Irqm 50c. up.
Ingrain Carpets Remnants from 15c. up.
WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT :
Blanks from 9c. per piece up.
Gilts from lffc. per piece up.
We are constantly receiving all the newest
and best patterns et WALL PAPER8 and
CARPETS ler the SPRING TRADE.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
1M!ING OUT !
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW" COST.
This Is a rate chance ter
GOOD BARGAINS,
AS I DAVE AS
IMMENSE jiTOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
j21-tfd 14 NORTH t'UEEN STREET.
ITOUSKKttKl'JNU GOODS. .
WATT, SHAND & CO.
Are new offering an Immense Stock of
Bleached aud Unbleached
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS.
In all the Popular Brands at Old Prices.
TABLE LINENS, TABLE, COVERS,
TICKINGS,
NAPKINS, TOWELS AND DOYLIES
IN ORK.Vr VARIETY, AT LOWK8T PRICKS.
100 dozen All Linen Towels, 12 l-2c.
each.
ANOTHER FIFTY DOZEN LOT.
Medallion German Towels
Only USe: Each.
We offer the best possible value in
WHITE AND GRAY
BLANKETS,
At !il.S7 -'t, 31.50, K1.87 l-"i, 83.25. S3,
aud 84. 85 a pair.
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, at very
Lew Prices.
Special Bargains in Ladies' and Gentlemen's
MERINO UNDERWEAR, at 37K and fOo.eech
The Remnants et our HOLIDAY tiOUMS at
Astonishing Prices.
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YBRS & KATHFON,
SURVIVAL.
READ THIS
Lancastbh, Pa., April 23, 1NJ1.
Thx Kidxxtcura. Mr'e Cemtasy.
Gents It gives me much pleasure te a
that after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA
I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in
my back and side, of Ien;.; standing, anil that,
tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend it, and knew thatmany
of my friends who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
mSGlyd Foreman Examiner and Express.
T OCUKK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate.spccdy and sure remedy ler
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bren-
cmtls, vnoepingi;ougn, spilling onueoii, in
flammation et the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines alltnc
medicinal virtues of thec nrticles which long
experience has proved te pe?ses the most
sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 35 Cents. Prepared only and sold by
OHAS. A. LOOHEB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUUl'lST,
Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster.
pEIGAKT'S OLU WINK STOKE.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent for KeigurtV oil!
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively useu
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of tlm.-ie af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never Intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in tins eu re
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim.-.
With a purely phUantlirepie motive we pn pn
senttethe favorable notice et invalids esia.
chilly these afflicted witli that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which 13
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with teeble appetite and mere 01
less debility, will Una this simple inedwine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it, hewi-vi 1
strictly understood that we prescribe and u-i-bu
t one article, and t hat is
REIGABTS OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young lrlen.l, II H
SLAYMAKER. Tills Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as tai
as our experience extends, ami we therefer,
give It the preference ever all et.ier Brandies
nematterwith hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth et thn
money that is yearly thrown away en viu ieus
Impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulilee lc
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case 01
ascs. In proof of the curative power et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In eases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nnm
bers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working farmer bad been ail.lctcu
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number. if
yeara; his stomach would reject almost eer
kind of feed; lie had sour eructatiens con cen
stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers anil stalu bread,
and as a beverage he used 3!cUrann's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new
S reached at times, and in his discourses elten
eclaimed earnestly againstall kinds of strong
drink. W hen advised te trv
Relflfart's Old Brandy,
In tils case, he looked up with ostenisumeni
but after hearing et iLs wonderful etlccts in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at laat consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man.with
a stomach capable of digestingany thing which
he'ehese te eat. He still keens it and u-es a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie lias this mcdi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Practising Peysicia s.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
AOXNT FOB
Reigart's Old Wme (Stere,
Established In 1785,
IMPORTER AND DKALER IN
FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES, SUi,r
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in ISIrt,
1827 and 1828,) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. ! EAST KINO ST. LANCA.STKK.I ;1
1.1ABEYVKLL NOTICK.
1 DR. GREENE takes this onpertunity te let
his numerous friends and patrons knew that
in a tew months he will establish etliccs in
Washington, D. C, and hence would suggest
te the afflicted, the chronic cases or disease, te
test OMNIPATHY before it Is tee late. Dr.
Greene has treated ever 3,000 patients since
January 1st. 1S80, made up largely from these
turned away as incurable by ether M. I).?.
Over 1,500 deaths have occurred under ethers'
practices, and net a half-dozen using his reme
dies. Most or the 1,500 have died prematurely.
Physicians have lest their wives, brothers and
sons, and druggists their wives and children
during this time. Over 1.000 persons have been
cured, and all benefited, by Ids metheds.with a
few exceptions. His claim is simply te euro all
the various lllsetmanklnd by external applica
tions of remedials, and that he does net make
a drug shop of the stomach, and he will before
leaving publish a large pamphlet containing
hundreds et cames et persons cured in tills
city and county, many et them very extraor
dinary. A banker's wife cured et sick head
ache et ever thirty-five years, and her glasses
removed, reading and sewing with natural
vision. Mr. Sutter, of 329 Middle street, cured
et 5 years terrible annoyance of dyspepsia, in
one day. Epileptic Fits et twenty years cured
In one week. Tumors, Cancers and Cataracts
removed without any naln or use et the knife.
SMAIXPOX 1 this frightful disease is all around
us, and having hail a deal el experience In
properly vaccinating with animal cirim. which
is a sure preventive of thisloatliesemealtlic
tien, Dr. Greene will vaccinate anyone who
calls upon him in the most, scientific ( and
hence sure) manner. Consultations fi:bk. Ca
tarrh cured for 50 cents. The remedy sent te
anyone en receipt et 50 cents in stamps.
DR.CUAS. A. GREENE,
MWF&S 11C East King street.
COAL.
D B. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all k!n Is of
LUMBER AND COAL.
W fard: Ne. 4-20 North Water and Prlnct.
streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
COHO & WILEY,
HBO NORTH WATER ST., L-imaiter, V
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
!eb28-lyd
no TO
REILLY & KELLER
en
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In want et Superiei
Manure will And it te their advantage te call
Yard, Hanisburg Pike.
Office. 3X East Chestnut street. ag!7-f
BOOTS & BH.ORH.
LAIMCS AND GKNTS. IF YOU WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, crn ; te
F HIEIENiji ,
Ne. I0.1 North Queen Strtet.
Custom Werk Specialty. jy2-ttdS&W
M1
El KATHFON,
rKArKLKMS' tlUIDJC,
1ANCASTKK AND MILLEKSV1LLK K.
j Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancatser (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, anl
11:3U a. in., and 1,4,6 and 8:30 p. m., exceut en
Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. i.i
Leave Millcrsvillu (lower end) at 5,8, and 10
a. M;, and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en y ve time except en Sun
day. C1ULUMB1A AMU PORT DKPOSIT It. K
Trains new run regularly en the Celumhiit
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the fellow int.
time :
Stations North-I Express. Express. Aceen .
WARD. A.M. P.M. V. M.
Pert Deposit.
Peacbbottem
Safe Harber.
Columbia.
6:36 3:55 05
7:12 4:28 3:18
7:55 5:11 5:-!l
8:35 5:40 63U
Statiekb Seuth- Express. Express. Acceni
WARD. A. M. T. X. A. M.
Columbia 11:30 ti-J) 7:45
v. m. Art-OB
Safe Harber. l'2:0t: 6:19 LC9-.40
Peachbottem 12:48 7:32 11.07
P.M.
PortDeneslt 1:25 8:05 12:2ii
pEADlNti COLUMBIA K. K.
ARRANUEMENTOF PASSENGER TRAIN'S
MONDAY, NOV. 7TH, 1881.
NORTHWARD.
LXAVK.
Quarryvllle
Lancaster, King St...
Lancaster
Columbia
AKRIVK.
RcmliiiL'
A.M.
7:30
9:10
0:20
SOUTHWARD.
LKAVK.
Reading
AKRIVK.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, King St...
Oiiarrwllie
A.M. IM. P.M.
6:40 ... 2:30
7:50 .... 3:40
8:00 1:00 3:50
7:50 1:10 3:10
10.-05 3:20 5.50
A.M. M. P.M.
7:25 12:00 6:t0
P.M.
9-5 2:10 8:25
9:27 2.10 8:13
9:37 .... 8:25
10:37 .... 9:55
5:15
5:25
fi:30
Trains connect ai iteauing wiin minis 10 anu
trem Philadelphia, Pettsvllle. Harrisburg, AI
lentewn and New Yerk, via Hound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PENNSYLVANIA KAIL1COAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY,
JANUARY 2d, 18S2, trains en the Pennsyl
viin hi Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Laiic-istei and Philadelphia depots as fellows :
,,,,,.. Leave Arrive
Eastward. Lanc'ter Philad'a
Mail Express, 12:11a.m. 2:55 a. u
Fast Line, 5:10 " 7:2J
Yerk Acceni. Arrives, 8.35 " ....
Harrisburg Express 8:3i 10:10 "
Lancaster Accommodation 9:00 " .....
Columbia Accommodation, 9:f5 " 11:45 "
Frederick Arrein. Arrives, 1:30 p.m
Sunday Mail. 2:42 " 5:35 p.m.
Johnstown Express, 2.20 " 5:C5 '
Day Express, ... 5:25 " 7:3 "
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 6:46 " 1 9:45 "
WHm,., Leave Arrive
Westward. Philad'a Lanc'ter
Way Passenger, 4:30 a.m. 8:S7 a. m
News Express 4:30 " 6:27 "
Mail Train Ne. l,viaMt.Jey, 7.-00 9.23 "
MailTrainNo.2,viaCel'bia, .... 9:30 "
Sunday Mail, 7:00 " 9.25 "
Fast Line, 1125 " 1:55 p.m.
Frederick Accommodation, .... 2.00 "
Lancaster Accommodation, 2:33 " ....
Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 2:15 p.m. 5:50 "
Columbia Accommodation, 4:15 " 7:35 "
Harrisburg Express 5:40 " 7:40 "
Western Express, 9:00 " 11:01 "
Philadelphia Express, 11:30 " 2.25 a.m.
Mail Train. Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lau J
caster with Mail Train, Ne. 1, at 9:2 a.m., wilt
run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:55, will
run tnreuch te Frederick.
Harri-iburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. ni., has
direct connections (without change of cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged.
owningtewn.Coatesville, Parkes-
burg, Mount
; Jey, Elizabetlitewn and Mlddlc-
own
ZEOAZ. NOTICES.
INSTATE Of JOUNS. GABLE, LATE Or
XJ the city of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Let
ters of administration, d. b. 11., with the will
annexed, en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto arc requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and these Having claims or demands
against the decedent will make the same
known te him without delay.
lIUGIIS. GAKA.
C. S. HOFFMAN.
dcc&Mitdeaw Residing In said city.
1 .'STATE OF JAMES l'EOPLIM, LATE Or
li the city et Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted 10 the undersigned, all jicrsens In
debted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate payment, and these having Just claims
or demands against the same will present
them without delay for settlement at my resi
dence. Ne. 21 West Vine street, Lancaster. Pa.
MARGARET E. PEOPLES,
Alkxaxukr Hakkis, esq.. Executrix.
Attorney. d'iu-titdeaw
I.'STATK OP JOHN NIXDOKF, LATK OF
It Lancaster city, Lancaster county, dee'd.
Letters of adiniiilstratlonen said estate having
been granted, te the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto arc requested te make mi
ni: diatc payment, and these having claims or
demands against the same will present t hem
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
BARBARA NIXDOKF.
FREDERICK NIXDOKF,
j9-6tdeaw Administrators.
JASTATK OF WILLIAM MILLAR, LATE
J of the City el Lancaster, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto arc requested te make Imme
diate settlement, and these having claim or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement 10 the under
signed. CATHARINE SCIIWILKE,
W. Lkaman, Executrix.
Attorney. d'if-GtdS
INSTATE OF WM. L. PEIPEK. LATE OF
1j the. City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto are requested te. make imme
diate payment, and these having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed. SILAS H.FORRY. Yerk. Pa.,
JOHN D. SKILES. Lancaster,
Administrators.
Vm. Arn. ATMS, Attorney.
dec21-GtdeawtCtw
O ITT OKA WINOK.
I (OMHOHWKAtTH DIMTRJUUTION CO.
40th Popular Monthly 1rawmg
OVTHB
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CG.
in the City of Louisville; en
TUESDAY. JANUARY 31st. 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et tfie
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company is legal.
2! Its drawings are fair.
N. R. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
JANUARY DRAWING.
1 prize fO.ote
I prize. ......... lo,oce
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2Oprtzes5O0each lo,euo
J100 prizes $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 50 each 10.00C
600 prizes 20each.... 12,000
1000 prizes lOeach 10,009
a arizes 300 each, approximation prtzss 2,708
Sprlzeaaoeeach, ' ' i0
9 prizes loeeacb, 90S
Whole tickets. $2; half tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
!; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit
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TERED
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