LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1882. Eaucastrr tiUrlhaniccT THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, 1082. Fanner and Hardener. liiueiy 'etc for the .Agriculturist, t.erinantewn Telegraph. Recently an "ensilage convention, " it was actnally se designated, was held in New Yerk, te compare notes about this new cattle feed, though net new in the history of the world, as it Is asserted te have been known and used hundreds of years age. The testimony was all in its favor. Samples of butter were exhibited, which were claimed te be as fine as from grass. But, after all, it was the general opinion that bran, oil-cake, cotton seed, corn meal, &c., fed with the green feed, was a valuable assistant. One thing, how ever, was still net picsented, te wit : the comparative les and gain of the ensilage. This is what we have all along been calling for; and without it can be clcaily shown that it is an actual advantage of sene moment te the fanner, it is impossible for it te be generally adopted. And this its advocates are bound te show. Sbecp auU Goats. Theie has suddenly sprung up an old idea of pietecting sheep against dogs by adding a goat or two in the deck te diive the dogs away, &u. Hut this has baldly made its appearance before it is contradic ted. A gentleman of Washington wiitcs in a New Yerk paper that it will net be tried meic than once. He t mined a pair of Angera goats (a buck and ewe; en one occasion te range with his sheep for the latter', protection ; but the "buck ceulii jump any fence in the eiuity, and could climb any tiec glowing in the ceint-r el a tail fence by fust getting en the fencj and then info the tiee. In quite a sitet t time I'vci y wether 1 had was as geed a jump- i as the Angeia buck, and had 1 net con cen vjited thcmiutt mutton I would have had a valuable ileek of sheep mined. Kill the dogs but keep thi'i.heep and ii.itseperate heie as well as hcicafter." If tin; plentiful use of bells will net !: tect .sheep, herding or yarding should be teseitcd te. The evpetiic el fteetin a tough fence, say seven feet in height, and of course impenetrable te dogs from one hundred te one huudicd and fifty feet square, i.; nothing te uompaie te the In-'. of sheep. A fence, solidly built of tail-, poles, ii'., would last the hi'sl pai t of a seote efyeai-, aud there would lu nu trouble of jratlieiiujr the sheen in'e it when once, accustomed te it. (!vml ISullcr. i Kveiy ye.u it is perceptible Lli.it the but t-r undo upon our f.uins is impieviiig The little details entering into the making el geed butlei an being better iiudeintoed and adopted by all who desiie geed pi iecs, in the maikct. All aie beginning te knew that (hailittcni in cvei) thing is one of the piime elements in siicee.s-.ful butter making, but it embrace, many things the put ity of the le.nn in which it is made complete cnlil.it ion of pine ail ; the sweetness of the chum and of eve:, bowl ei vessel used in weiking it , and the .sepaiatien of the butter loom fiein the influence of the kitchen, steam Item the cooking stove, A.c. In packing and c.u rying te maikct equal cue should be taken that it will net become im pregnated with impure ail, etc. '1 heie is nothing in the way of feed se sensitive :is butter. One of the seasons that it is seldom fust l ate butter can be puieii.r-rd at the stoics is, that though it may be made alter the bet methods, it becomes peer being mixed up with the elhct ai ti des iu the stoic, and hence loses all iis sweetness and fieshncss. Ihiltci for sale should becpaiatcd fiem all ether things, and kept iu a well-aiied and pvifecth clean closet, aud then confined in vessels se as te exclude as much as possible the siirreuiiding atmespheie. It these hint hint weie taken advantage of, we .should haw far less cause el complaint about bad but ter. In fact, it is tlie only way te diive oleemaigaiiue out of the in.uket. I iihc.illhy ei inactive kldnes :iu-e -.i.il Blight's disease, iheuiu.itislu, :i;i.l :i henli et elhei .-ciieu iin.l Mt.il diseases, which can lit prevented Willi Hep Hitter-, it t.iWeu in linn Iel(l-J.l.v ISeupcd lriini tin Ttills, Inn Ilacen, l.apeite. Ind , w uti - "Huiiii lers.piin (sin mil ; it- all en leeeunneiidi d It tn lie. My d-pepsi i lusall xanl-hed li ilnn't i)u:iilvii!M'i!? I. it ullewaiie. will ou iii..!,e II I takea deen bottles,-,e tint I could oblige my liiciui oce.i-ieii illv ' I'm e 5 (cent-. Ker -ale at II. 15 I'eeluan -. di u stele. ll'Xeith 0.ii-cii siiurL l.ancistei. teds et Den'ii I'cel jlard. All bed-'l-eein lend te the ilictniiutic. !'i.. n huiken e peen-h siilleiei-: ip! in Themas' Eeleetue oil te jour aclnm.; Joints and muscles. Rely upen'ilthit veuwilltx peiiencc speedy l.'iiel. MKh.al fea-t, is lie tesliiuenv el these w he hae used it. Then iiiedy Is likew i-e -iieeesslullv le-oiled te tin t Ill-eat and luiif; ili-ea-es, -pi-ain-. In ui- -,, u u Ker s.iie i,t . H. C'echiaii's dim? -ion, I IT Netth Queen -Iiett, l.anea-tci. A Mi.h 1 Keuil ie llealili. Te all who aie iifleiiii(; tiem bells, nil i i-, sireliila, caibmulc.-, or ethei ob-tm ite di-ea-esel the bleed ami skin, :i com - el Km deck llloed ilitteis w ill be lennd lebeash.ut lead te health. 1'iiec $. Kei -ale at II. 1: Cochran's ding -true, i ;7 .Ninth Queen -in . i, I an caster. Jim s.ij.i:. Illl. S.iLK.-TUi; STIICli, !U(M) Ml f.i. and KKtuics et a l.aie 1 iist-fl iss l.l fclt i-elleied lui -ale. (ieed and s.aislai tei leaseiis pivi'u lei -i Mini; Iiepiiie at inn 21-tldeed CI ri l.li;i'1. 1::irni; iia, wi-Ti:x iiiit. ,ini! Outs ler ileitt I.e.ii.l.lll I'l.iu it all time-, sit nun Vet pi lees Al-e, eai. and j.t'Mi:i:i:. .'--:iiid ii. H. 1:0111:1.1;. F IMC S..1I.I:. AN UHllINsh M'Mi;i:uili' HOU.SE-, -si ORE lil li.DINi. of all de-eiljiliens, iu all lec.t'ttu pilee- .NhH CATAI.Oli! I vlth prlie-, 11 ee te evei v ntic. let- a 1 , .hi. I it ail ll.l.AX A HER te, tied Sin. I :; Noun imUi'stin t. r ecii i- ks Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, isaie.ypcedy and suie n medv ler Celd. Coughs, Heiuencis, A-tli:na, lulliien ii. heicne-ts t tlm Thieul and Ch.-st, Riou Rieu ehitli, Whoeplnt; f.'nitgh. Spitting of llloed, ln ln liiimmatien e! the Lungs and :dl l)isc.isc-t el tin Che-t a-nl Air Passages. Tills valuable picpaiatimi ceinbini s all tne tuediciual virtiu'i el tl'.esc aitielcs m hieh lung experience has pieiliil t pe.sfss the most nate and ellicient qualities ter theement all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 25 Ceuw. I'repaied only anil selil by OHAS. A. LOOKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGl.Vr, !S'e. 9 East King trcet, Lancaster. IpL.KUTIOX OF SCHOOL. DIItKCTOKS. J The qualified electors et the City et 1. m castcr sue liereby net filed tlmt an election u ill be held Iu the several waiiN, at the usual pluce- et holding d:iteand count v elections. enTl'EaDAV. KEI5K.UARV 21, lss, bctMeen the hours et 7 o'clock in the miuiiinganil 7 o'clock in the ceiling el said day. inrthe jiiii pose et electing twelve person's te si.iw a. jclniel Directors for the lei met thiee j'c.us, fiem the llissl Thursihiy et November ne.t. Ami the lectien elticerx in the sevenil wauls aie lieieby leriuircd te make the necessaiy etlicial lctuinset the election te the Piotho Pietho Piothe uotaiy. D. tJ. JSAKKR. ;. F. EnEitMA. l'iceiileiit. SecretaT. jan.H-'lblTii TNSCKE TOUR LIVE STOCK. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE .STOCK PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION' OF N'ORTH AMERICA Isaicspenslblc and iiregrcsslve. company, and. prides itself In the jirempt and lull pay ment of all itn )e-ie. It, Insures n gainst less by death whether by die, accident ernatunil cause;. It accepts none but ;;oed risks, and glve9 irerc real protection at less cost than any ether company. New la the time te insure, while our stock is Irce Irem disease. .1. A. WOLKERSBEKUER, Agent, Ne. 17 Centie Sijnare. janll-lmd2taw MEDICAL. 'IMir. I'CKK.'jT AND KEST MEDICINE X ever made. A combination of HOI'S, IJCCHIT, MANDRAKE AND DANDE- LION, with all the best anil most curative piepeities el all etlier BitteM. makes t he geatest BLOOD PURIFIER, LIVER REGULATOR, ami Lite ami Health Restoring Agent en earth. Ne di-eae can possibly long exist where HOI' HITTERS in e uwd, se Vailed and peitcct jiretlieli operation-. The, glie ueiv x.iie ami tigorie me rtgeu aud Inllriu. Te all who-e employments cauciiicgulaii ;y of the bowels or urinary eigans, or w he re ijuire an Appetl7er,Tenlc and mild Stimulant. HOI HITTER'S arc invaluable, witlieut tnfozi tnfezi crttinrj. Ne matter what your feelings or symptoms are. w hat the disease or ailiment I-, use iier HITTERS. Don't wait until j en aie sick, but it you only feel bud or miserable, u-e them at once. It may save jour lift-. It has savtfU hnndieds. 8500 will be paid tern case they will nolctueer help. De net sullei or let your ti lends suffer, but use and uiactheni te use Hep IS. Remember, HOI' BITTERS is no vile, di ugged drunken nestium, but the 1'iiift and Best Medicine ewi uia!e ; the lualid'H Friend and Ilope " and no pcisen ei familj' should be without them. i. I. V. is an absolute and iriofcl-tiblecme ttr Diiinkcnucss, use et opium, tobacco unit liaicet'cs. All sold by dnurglsts. Send let ch nihil HOI HITTERS MFG. CO., Rochester, N. V., and Toiento, Out. janii liuced&w IIOON TO rK0ii.i: or si:i)EM'Aitv habits As 1VKM. AS WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS. In suyiii tit it we knew a Positive Cine ler sicl: Headache. .Venous Htadache, Ncuinlgia, Net veiisiie-'i, I'.naly-Is, fcleeple-snes-ianil Dys-pep-la. we leiii. el course, te Di. fleiisen's Ohiy and Chamomile Pills, which aie all tliej aie leeeiiiiueuileil te be, and willeiue the ,iliee u.tiueil ii-( a-.es without niij deulit as they hae peini.uientlv cuied thnn-unds. Thegicates't di-ceveiy and the best icniedy new eiant is found Iu these pills. The pi op i tie-, et ( clcij and Chamomile m ptculiaily a l.ipt"d te cine lie. i.l. tclie, and it lemained lei Di.Jieiisen te leimiilate and compound the piepeities sous te make them available. The - je7 saj s Di. Bensen is lccegnic.l as one e! the most ciiiinentaud siicces-lul phjsicl.uis in iiatlimeie, and I. is lepiit'itieu is et itselt a rillicieil gii.u.nitce et the value et hi- medl- .u -. ' '1 he-e 1'ills aie pieiuied i'piis-l te cine head iLhe-, iieuiilKii, lU'i eiisne-a anddj pi psi.i, and ii ill iiiii Hiiy cute, no mallei hew i.bstluate it may be, et i iileji mi It, neiousei ilispeptie lu.idieiie, ii"iu.il;ia, uei xeusiii'is ! ei sleeplessin 's. Sold by all diuj,(;ist '. 1'ilie, rte. ,i be. Djliet, lei Neith Lilian slit. Ilaltiminc, tbl. Il mall two liexe- let il, ei -i bee- lei j; ".n, te iu ai'eliesJ. DIl. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy anal I'morlte I'rhdcilpilmi. SKIN CURE 1- Ua'iiant.d te ( n: 1'L.V.I.M , Tl.Ti'KRS, Hl'Melts, IMU.U M TION, Mli.U CRl'Vl', Al.l. KOIH.1I -I'.M.l hill I'l'KI.Ns, HI4-!. siEs OJ II IR AND M'AU', sCKOHJl., I'l.CER"-, IMJIIM.ES AND TENHKIC ITL'lllMil en ill puis el the body. 11 make the skin while, soil .mil smooth, iemees tan and In rkli-H.auil is the Rest tcih I dics-nitf In the Ueild. l.I.'jranllj put up, t ie liettn s m om em pukae, ion-i-tliiijet both intiui.tl mikI ( v lt : nal tieatmeut. MI Iti-t u'n-s diiiyPl-ln h ie it. i'uceflpei tie!.i!ie aiig2 lyIM,V As.Vw HOSTBTTHR'S CF.LEBRATEO A l. iiie.iy with such n leputatinii as He tittei's sie:iiacli ilitteis descries a I ur timl IT ou aieiijsp.pti,., jenr nuil-idv v. ill 'enl u illv iei.l te it ; 11 you aie teeble lack Mesh and leel di -pendeiu, It will both buiid and 'li( m ion ii- it ou tin- een-lip'ite I, it will icliec. an. i it bilious, healthfully Miimiliili' jour Ir..i. I)ort despond but uiiike tliN eileit in Uu li.-nt dliectien. I'eisii,. 1,. .dl iuggiN in. I IhmIcis "i n ei.llly ieb I lx.lt e.l ch- ILNStlN's l'OIJDlIs. PI.ASTKKS. BEWARE el' FBADD. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS 11AVK HEEX IMITATKII Au.l tlieir ecellent leputatien iyjuieil by weitlile". iuiitaliens. The public aie cautioned against buying Plaster, having similai :,euniling names. See that the word ( ' A -P-C'-I-X-K is cei i ect ly spelled. Ill' Aie the euly iinnievemptit eer made in Plaster. One is weilh meie than a deen of any ether kind. Will iiesitively eine v.lieie ethei letue ilies will net even relieve. I'riee, a. Cent h. Upwaie of cheap Plaster, made with lead poison". SBABURY & JOHNSON, "IMP rilUM. CHIAUsT", Nl.W nK. UIIA1. . CRITI'ENTON, 118 l'lillell St., New Yeik, sole agent Lu Di.C . P.en son's Itcmcdies te w hein all eideis should 1 -:i I 1 1 1 ssi d. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price S3 Cents. AlEAD'S MEDICATED CHt. AND BUNION J'LASTEli. leblD-2wd.eed&u eew-3 TKAU THIS AX Lahcastkk, Pa., April is, 1831 . Tbe Kidkeicura Mp'u Cempamy. Gents It gives me much pleasure te aaj thatafter using one pack of KIDN'EYCURA I have been entirely emed et a severe pain in my back and side, of leiig standing, and that, tee, alter living various known remedies. 1 have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend it,andknewthatniany of my friends who have ued it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, inailyd Foreman Evaniinei and Express. mm B hers. sCaecineForensPlas DRT GOODS. c lLOSl.SG OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entiic stock et DRY GOODS, WIS, ft, H 1 OR SAEE AT AND IIEI.OW COdT. '1 his Is a tare chance ter" GOOD BARGAINS. AS t HAVE AX IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, en ban. 1. v. Iiieh were all purchased ter cash. J. M. LONG, j.'l-tfd 14 -NORTH QUEEX STREET. TIT ATT. SHANW & CO. WATT, SHAND & CO. HAVE OPENED A ELEGANT!' l.IN'E OK Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions. In all Widths ami Qutlitles at Lewest l'l ices, W invite spinal attention te 0111 ncwpui ehases el TABLi: LINENS. NAPKINS AND TOWELS, TUKKEY UED TABLING., CLOTHS ni DOYLIES, MAKSEII.LES QUILTS, CROCHET QUILTS, CURTAIN LACES, PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES. tt'c aie eilei lii an lmmcn-c stock et JUcaehe.l and Unbleached MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. Iu 'ill widths juid (iiulities at bottom pi lees, I.A1LST brLKS IN OINUHAMS, CALICOE-. and CAMBRICS NEW YORK STOKE 8 & 10 S. KING STREET. x) i..r uoeic te THK ceuur Htujst. FAHNESTOCK. NOW Ol'EXl.Nl., l.AKUE I.0T9 Of NEW DET GOODS! All benght ler prompt cash in Philadelphia and New 01 k et lmpei tcis anil Auction isak-s. All te be sold at much LESS TIIX KECULVR PRICKS. Carpets from Auction. Carpets from Auction. ONE LOT EXTBA 11E.W ALL-WOOL CARPET ONLY 55c. 1 11 l. LAROE- i M CUEi VLSI LOT ilV RAG CARPETS t ER UltOt !HT 'IO THIS C1T. FAHNESTOCK, Most Doer te Court Heuse. M IS CELL A NEO US. VTOTICE. IN Wlieuai, ity Sec. .tot the Act approved Apnl 20. 1874, p. I. page W, it is provided that the indebtediie-iset any city in this loinnieiittcalth may be authorized te be in eie.ised te an amount exceeding two per ( eiituin, and net exceeding seven per centum, upon the last preceding assessed valuation et tie taxable property therein, with the nsient et the electors thereei; und Wheieas, An ordinance was passed by the Councils et the Citv of Lancaster, nml nrnv. ed November :.. issi, " ter the purpose el ol el taining Hie assent et the electors el 9aid city te the increase of indebtedness of said city ter the Improvement et the Water Werkn,and the Laying et New Distributing Mains; and Whcieas, The said Act et 1871 requires that thiity days' notice be given et an election te be held ler the puipese aforesaid : NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREHY GIVEN that an Election Mill be held at the places et holding municipal elections in the Cllyet Lancaster en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1832. ter the purposeef obtaining t he asscn tot the electors thercet te such increase et indebtedness. l.at assessed valuation et city prepeity ill.ClH.'iT.'i: amount of city debt is $71S,412.(i : anieuiit et sinking fund, Flt2,358.M'; amount et piopesed increase et.city debt, $07,000; per itacc of ptonesed incrciue of debt, a 7J.ten I iu ills et total assessed valuation. .INO. T. MirGONIULE, R,2SAlcbl.ll,l Mayer. pi'OCI.AMATIOX. CITi ELECTION. The. nullified olerset the Clly el Enncas tei are heieby uetiUed th it an election will be held in the seveial wardj. at the nsnal places et holding elections, en TUESDAY the 21st day ei FEBRUARY, 18, between the hours et 7 u. in. and 7n. in., for the nurneaa nr i lecting en a general ticket u Mayer and icic seuuei iiiicciers. ami tne uaIiHcd voters et the several wardH shall at the same time and places elect ether officers, ns fol fel lows : FIRST WARD. One Alderman, one mem ber of Select Council, four members et Com mon Council, one .fudge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. SECOND WARD. One member et select Council, three members of Common Council one J nilge, in e Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. THIRD WARD. One number et Select Council, tluec members et Common Council, one Judge, t e Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FOURTH WARD.-Onc ui.eml.cr or Select Council, three members ei Common Council one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. tine Alderman, two mem bers of Common Council, one Judge, two In spector, one Constable und one Assessor. SIXTH WARD.-One ir.ember or Select Council, three members of Common council one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor SEVENTH WA RD. Three members or Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable anil one Assessor. EIGHTH WARD.-One Alderman, one member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. NINTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. The Election Officers of the several wards are hereby required te make the necessary official returns of tbe election te the Prothono Prethono Protheno tary, and te notify the persons elected in twenty-tour hours after such election shall have been closed and the number of votes ter each candidate or person voted for ascer tained. JNO. T. MacGOXIGLE. Jan3l&febu&iSJ. Mayer. d ie , TlpTKltS & KATUFUK, READY MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in light and dark colors at Ten Dollars. We are showing an elegant line of Spring Weight Overcoats in seal brown and Oxford mixed at Twelve Dollars. In about one week we will have ready a fine assortment of Spring Weight Overcoats at Seven Dollars, new being manufactured, MTEES & EATHFOiN", - CLOTHIEES- SEW ADVERTISEMENT. 2,600 YARDS. The Greatest iiaruiu eer offered in thU city In CHEAP DRESS GOODS ARE OUR 27 Inch Wide Half-Weel Twills. TECiCT O0OD3, AT 12M CTS., FORMER PRICE 25 CTS. JOB LOT OF MUTTONS, regular price l'.te i cents ; closing out at 10c. per dozen. JOHN P. SWARR'S, Ne. 50 NORTH 0UEE.V ST., tebl-lydiw ri'UE NORTH END I Dry Goods Stere !teBW Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery AVAi UNDER REGULAR PRICES. It has open a complete ase tment et jiA.vrirna EDnixas, IiEA 'Y LAVES SHIRT I XU AXD SUEETIXU MCSI.IXS, VOTTOXADES, and ether reasonable goods, at tie VERY LOWEST PRICES. There aie left ubeut OXEDOZENCOMFORTS-madcoutetTivofn Itep, at S3.00 apiece, which aie u SPECIAL BARGAIN, J. W. BYRNE, :M2 NOKl'll Ol'EEN STREET, Lancastei , Pa. lehl-lyd tJfEOIAI. NOTICE I mum k HA1HMAN, New Cheap Stere. We have new en hand a let el COLORED BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS. SUITABLE FOR THE TOBACCO TRADE, TOBACCO TRADE, TOBACCO TRADE. METZGER A lj AND HAUGHMAN, NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( AW-hlt'S OI.O "JTAXU ) Between the Cooper Heuse and.besiel Hei-e Hetel Janll-lyiLtw nUKAT IIAKAlNi. Heftsekeeping Beels. NOW OPEN IN FULL ASSORTMENT. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, .snritrixu axi fii.i.ew cist: MUSLINS. In all the best niakis and widths. SHEETING and fll.LOW CA-jE I IM SS Full asseitnient et tiChiNGS IS ALL (JIIAUK-.. ELEGANT LINES OF TAI1I.K LINENS In lllcached and Halt-Eleacled DAMAbKs. ELEGANT LINES OK TOWELS NAl'KINb, QUlLT-i, COUNTEKl'ANE.-. COMFORTS AND BLANKETS', i ELEGANT NEW STYLES IN Calicoes, Ohintzss and Percales. CARPETS. IN MAGNIIj'ICENT -UcsOHTM ENT. -SOW Ol'EX ! NEW bTYLES 1NMOOTETTE, HODi AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 1NUKAIN& HOME-MADE KA(! CAK.PETb. J3-A11 persons in want el any et the abee feeds will de well te call and examine our I stock before purchasing clsewhere, as w e jiiiuw c are enering choice New Goods In large assortment, in everj department. AT LOWEST I'UICES. JOHN S. GIVLI & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. CLOTMINO. M TYERS & KATHFON, Asmicu hres: aih'ertiseuexi. STRICI1 ItROS' AOVKRTISKMENT. ONE MORE OEY, AND sTILl. G-reater Reductions IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. YOUR LAST CHANCE. GREAT REDUCTIONS and Tewelings. Till Y RI SELLING UAPIDL . ENOllMOUS REDUCTIONS IN LAt'E TIDIES AND SHAMS. Infants9 Dresses nml Baby Merine ! ClOSlliS at leSSllftll COSt Great Bargains IN GENTLEMEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. IJpstSU" goe.l- in Gii y and White at 37c. l!t-t Tiny 7'C goods, in Giay and White, 7"c One dollar sjoe.ls at 7."c. Uest Medicated and All-Weel Geed tonally il 7 new at $1 2"i. ONE LOP OP GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, Ferineilv $1.1 J ate selling this week ler7.e. 'Ibey aie leiulnieed and et best quality. LADIES', MISSES' w CHILDREN'S LEGGTXS A 'l ALMOST II1I.F i'RICE HOSIERY AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. CHILDREN': AND LADIEV WOOLEN GAPS, COATS, WAIST AND ZEPHYR SHAWLS, I.L AT I.Ei-J TH COST. 49Remctuber thl- is jour hut eliunee."u 49Ceiuc t.uly and i;eL the best."a ASTBICH BR0S.'!( LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LASC.WrEI', I'A. Ulh-JC DKAWLKOS. I c tOAIMONWKAL.Tll UISTKlltUTKlN CO. 41st Popular Monthly lira wing 07 TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28th.I882. Thcse drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under piovisiens et an Act m tne General Assembly et Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the lollewing decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth DIstrlbutleD I uempany is legal. Sit It draw Idem arc fair. ,. 13. XI113 teuii..iuy JI.IS llll.V oil 1IUII11 u I large reserve Hind. Uead the list et prizes ler the Er.j:i:i'AKi DUAWING. .f 30 0HJ . 10,O!O . 5.00C . 10.00U . I0,0oe ; . io.euo ! ,. lo.eoe ' 1 jirize. lOprizes $1,000 each 20 prizes 50C1 each ;i00 prizes $100 each aw prizes oeeacn 600piizes20cacli ' 1000 nrizes lOeaeh .. 12,000 i 1000 prizes 10 each. 1U,UUU 9 prizes 300 each, uppioTliiiHtten prizes 2,700 ! v prizes zuueacu, , i 9 prizes 100 each, ' " 900 LttfiOprlzea $112,406 Whole tickets, $1 ; halt tleketu, fl; 'J7 tlckets i 110: 55 tickets. 100. Uemtt Menev or Itank Hiiilt In Letter.ei i I send by Expiess. DON'T SEND 11Y KEGIS- TEUED LETTEUOi: I'OSTOKEICE OKUJlK. j Orders of fciund upwanl. by Expiess, can be sent at our expense. Addiess all outers te K. lM. BOAKDMAN, Couiier-.leurnal ltuildlna ! Louisville, Ky.. ei K. M. ItOAKftMAN, tireiidwiiv. w verK leni-iuxuaaaw COAL, I p H MABTIN, ' Wholesale and Uetall Dealer in all kinds et , LUMBER AND COAL. 43- t ard : Ne. 420 North Water and i'rince ; streets above Lemen Lancaster. nJ-ijd C0H0 & WILEY, 3fi NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Uu , Wholesale and Ketall Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Uranch Ofllce : Ne. 20 CENTUE SQUARE. teb2S-l7d . no te ! REILUY & KELLER FOR 3 GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. i Fanners and ethers in want et Superiei i ilanurewill find it te their advantage te call Yard, Harrisburij Pike. ) OHlce.ZOK East Chestnut street. a2l7-t M VERS Jt RATUIOS, VLOTUISU, S.C. WTE UAVE TUK HASDSOICKST AXI TT tlnest window display in the city. Don't tail te see it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTO Q RAP II AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 56 NORTH DKKN STREET. "jtrUST BE SOLD! $8 ,904.38 Werth Of OiOli. Is still left et the. oeds that wcie SLU3HTL DAMAGED K WATER tit the LATE FIRE, and the UREATEM IS VIS iiAlXSareetleied REQARDLhiSS OP COST. Owing te neees"fti alteiatle.iis tu -.inu'i.niin. At the old stand et CHEAP JOHN, 59 NORTH QUEEN ST., t lin.l LANTIsl'Ki:, P . A TTni: PRESENT 1IMI' WE VRE l'.l"i IM. LA.RQE QUANTITIES OP rniTiTiiTfl nrnmnmn 3 Anticipating mere tia.le this coining season than ever beteie; and te meet the ;iewiiijc want'ief the people et Lancaster, and te ac commodate them with mere cotillen-", we have rented the latge building net adjoining us in which the stock et CLOTH INO cm be better diaplaved. WEH.WE Al.sO M DI -OME SPECIAL BARGAINS OK LATE '. THE .11 It KING-1) OWN I' Rec ES And D e'i ate in need et am thing in CLOTHINGr, W h 1N ITE lOl TO(. W.l WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANC'ASTE PA. VAJtVE-JR. 1KEAT HAKUAirsS IN (UKI'I.IS. T 1 claim te have the Laiget '.ml rims tock et CARPETS iu thld City. Itni3sels and Tapestry CA It l'LTh Vhree-ply, Extia fcuper. .uiicr. All Weel, Halt Weel and 1'ait Weel Ingiaiiid : from the jest te the cheapest as low as ii"r. per jurd. All the FIXEST AXD CHOICE 1'ATTERXS that ever can be seen In this city. 1 also have a Laige and I'me "deck et my own make Chain and Rag Carncfs, AS LOW AS 33c. 1'EU VAIM). Alse MAKE CAUPET3 TO OUDEKat shei notice. Satistactien guarentccd. AgNe trouble te show goods if you de lit wish tn purchase 1 earnestly solicit u call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, lancastei: im. g- I O lAltl'KTS. AC. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Designs, UeauHfiiliy C'olereil. i SOcenta 85 cents.; INGItAINS i kM cents. )() rents, ( 7.r cents. $L0e (7." cents. $1.00 hTi Cents, fl.10. TAI'ESTlSA IHtUSSEL'i Wi cent- $1.'.H. WILTON AND MOyUETTEs, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. GOOD AI.UE '' AT I ALL i'UICES. L MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, a4-lydeedAJtwl PHILADELPHIA. f 1AKPETS, COAL, c. PHILIP SCIIUM, SON k CO., MANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER .VI'l.EEl', Lancastkr, Pa., Vcli-kne7n Manufacturers et Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANE-?, COVERLETS, - BLANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. USTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons Feathers anil Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcnicn'9 Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo lilue Dyeinp done. All erdera or goods lclt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. ' GOAL. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly lei family use, and at the lowest market rate3. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET. 3-lyaRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & t,0 mim 1. 1. mi n nt ! rn.irrr, ten it irmt. ACAVr:.U ASb -.ill.LEit-.VU.LK it. I j Cars vun , fellows l.eavc Laucatscr ;i. U. ivpet. .it 7. , .n ll:.-ea.m., and i, 4. t Hnd p. in., exei-at s:turday, when the la-t c.u It aves .it i . p. Leave AiiHersvill.- (Umei end) ut.c...s,uii.l 10 A. il., and 1, 5, 5 and 7 p. in. Curs run dally en ,vc time except uu Sim iav. ClOLVMltlA AN1 VOKT UKl'tltlY K. It '. 'K,M1S newvunieuulitrlj en the Columbia Rinl Pert Deposit Railroad en the :ell.iuin time: SvviiONXeKTn-i Express. ! Expresj.i AeeiMi . -i uu. . a. a. i 1-. m !. u. I Pert Deposit l'eaehbottem ale Harber. Columbia C35 12 7"Cs s.2.1 il'. ::.i 5.21 C-.M 4:iS 5:11 5:40 Sttienr eltl)l- Express.; Exprejd. Acccun r.n. a. m. v. m. a. a. c-.ii : is Art w I i-4s l.ei;:4 , 7 M 11.07 p. si. I J 0.T li.'.1l Celumbi.1 11:. p. si. 1'IHS 1:23 3iiti: Harber. Peaehbotteni Pert Deneslt.... R KADIM. Kflll.lIMIllA U.K. ARR ISllKMENTUr PAbENdER TRAINS .MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1-K1. NORTHWARD. LKA.."- A.M.T. M.'l M. A.M. Quarryville iM.j ... ! i.U) ;-. Iincaster. Klugst 7:3e' I .ii J.H Lancaster siwl 1 ue 3."i y-in Columbia 7.rnj l-ie -j-m . . AKRIVK. ' Reading 10051 3S) 5.W .. SOUTHWARD. LBAV1S. A.X. M. r.M. V.M KeudiiiK 7:i5 12 0D b-lu ... ARRIVE l'.M. Celumbi'i 9:i5 2-10 S.ii Lancaster ).'.'7 210 81", f,.ir. Lancaster. Kin-; s,t ., t- $-, 5 Quarrj-villu ie:t7 i5n i.:u Trains connect at Reading w ith trains teimn trem l'hil.iilclphia, l'ottsille. Hiurisbiiig, AI AI lentewn and New Yeik, i.i Hound itioek Reute. At Columbia with tiatns tean.l niu.i ..it., Hanover. Gettjsburg, Fiederiek and Kulli meie. A. 31. WII.MlN. Mint. 1 PENNSYLVANIA KAllUOAU- Nl SCHEDULE On and atfer !..'XHA!, .IANUAi:Y 2!d, lss'., trains en the l'euiisi vauiii Hail lead will arrive at and le.ie the l.une.i-lfi ami Philadelphia ilepetsiis billows Eastward. Mail Etpiess, Fast Line, erIc Acceii". Aiiivt's, .... Hairlsburg Express 1 iiuraster Aeeommedatioii Anne l'lnhidS 2 .'A m 7.2.1 " 10.10 11 15 "" '.1110 Columbia Accommodation,! 915 iredcrick Ai com. Antus,i 1 .te j..M, Sunday Mall, j 'W Johnjtewn Expiess, 220 " Day Ex pi ess, I fi2" " Harrisburg Aeeomiiiedal'n,! CM " 5.35 P.H. 5f5 " 7Ti " I y 15 Wkstwake. j Le.i r ,1.11m 'ti 1 1 12 II .v. I S-l.) ' sir. " II lit; Laiic'lrr il . -s '27 " Oil " 9 SO ' 9 2 " V ay Passenger, News Express Mail Train Ne. l.vi.i Ml. Jey, Mail Train Ne.2, la Cel'tn.i, Sunday Mail, Frederick AcLomuiedat 1011, I jtnenhter Aeeeuimnd.it ion, Harrlsbim; Accnmmedat'n. 15 2 00 r.M. .We 7..i 7:10 1101 Columbia Actnmmod.itien, liaritseuig Kxpress,... Western Expiess, Philadelphia Expiess,. Jlall Tiain. Ne. 2, west, connecting at l.in. caster with iMallTi-ain, Ne. I, at 'i2ain, uill 11111 tbreugh te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, w tst, con 1.1 1 ting it Lancaster with Fast Line, west, it 1 55, ill lun Ihreuirh te Frederick. Harri-bur Express, west. at 5-le p. in , li.n iliicct connections (withoutehaugeet (ins) te Celuiubi'iaii'l Yeik. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, v. lit n fl.tg.-nl will slnnutDouniiigtewii.CoatfsviIle, I'.irki-s burg, Mount .ley, Elizabethtown mid MM. lit e n. MEDICAL. h ,tCKWKl.I. NOTICK. DR. GREENE is truly wnrv te le.uu Ids numerous ineiids ami patients, ins excellent hnniu in the Stevens Heuse and his bcautltul ellicc.s for another city, but he believes he has a mission te fulfill, viz The establishmci't et a college where OMNI PATH Y can be taught te the hiindicds who aie anxiously waiting, .mil hence VHOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH will open an ellice either in lliuiiabiiig 01 Washington. He believes his iiicemi) i-,ciitil te any lour 31. Ds. in Lancaster, and hu will tern 1 eiLsenable sum teach one 31. D. all his methods el curing the sick and !ean his practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will Is: glau te have anyone call or send and get lout pamphlets fuek, with rallies et persons made well, who weieatllcted with Dspcpjin, Cen sumptien, diseases of the heart, brain and etlier p 11 ts of the body. Out: et tliep-iinphli-'-centains ii concise lusteij et vaccinal Ien and another et Catarrh, with names et persons eiueil. Over live bundled peisens. cuitd et Cataribiu this city ter 60 cents. The Cure t'uick for (.ataiih Mcnt te anyone en leceipt et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations FRKE. Dr. C. A. Greene, Hi; EAST KING STREET. Thliiy 10111 e.us eperlenri VerE-jlr. Griene has -f In aeies of densely tiuijierisl land (oak, nlaek walnut, Ac.) In Kentucky, en Ohie iner, which he will -ell cheap, or I'xcleinge for land tn this eeimty 31 W FAS TElGAUT'.s III.U W1NI-: VI OKI.. Brandy as a Medicine. The lollewing article was voluntarily sent te Mi. II. E. Slayn.aker, Agent ter Reigurt's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising phvsi. cian et this county, who has extnsivi ly if-c.i the l!i".ind reJerred te in his regular pniilu 1. It is ceiimii iidcd te the ultcntleii et these at. HIcted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much ab'lscd Alconelie .Sltuuil.uit was never intended as n beveine, but te l,. used as a medicine of great potency in theeuit. Of some of the desfiuctivn nise.Lses wliiib sweep nway tlieir annual thousands of victim. .1 With a purely phll.inthiepic motive v,e pit- I sent te tbe favorable notice et Invalids 1 sin. ei.llly these atllicted with th it misei.ililc 1I1--e.ise Dyspepsia, 11 specific leme.ly. which i.i nothing meie or less than Brandy. The age I, with feeble appetite and ineic or less dt biluy, will linn this simple 111e.l1t.1111, w hen used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and aclii';. I'e It, huui wi sliutly understood that wn picscitbe and in ln.t encaiticle. and that l.s REIGAItT'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II E SLA M VKER. Tills Rrandy has steed tne te.t fin yeais, and has never failed, as tai as our experience extends, und we theiete:i give it the preference ever all etner ISrandii , no matlei: with hew many jaw-breaking French titles thev a:e bninded. One-fourth el th menevth.it Is yearly thrown iiwny en vat ions impotent dispepsia npeeiflcs would sulliee tc buy ill Hm i'.randy te cure iiiiyauili ease 01 ii-i'i In proof et the curative powers 0! Reigart's Old Brandy, iniasesel Dyspepsia, wu can summon niim bei-a el wltni-wus one ease in paillcularwe cit-: A hard-working tanner had been iifMcU-ii witliaiiexhaustUe Dyspepsinlera number nt years; his stomach would reject ul:nesteer kind ei feed; he had sour ei notations en. stantly no appetite in fact, he w as obliged ti. restrict bis diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used 3!cGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new preached at times, and in ids discourses otter, declaimed earnestly against all kinds el strong drills' U hi 11 ad. is d te trv Releart's Old Brandy, In ids case, he looked up with astniilsnuieni but alter hearing et its wenderliil tdlccts in th cases et some of his near acquaintances, In. at hut consented te lollew our advice. Ha used the Rrandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving biin an appetite, and be-te ie the second was taken he was 4 sound mun.w lit a stomach capable of digestingany thing which hejehese te eat. He still keens it and uses n II;. tle occasionally; and since lie hus this medl. cine he hus been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Practisihe Phtsicia t. H. . SLAYMAKER, AOSHT TOE Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established in 1785, lxrea-nta abd tjealkr im FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHERRIES, Sbl'S- UIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 1-is 1M7 and 1S29.) CIIA31PAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne .'ill KAsT KING ST. LANCASTER,!. I.e ii, Hillad'a i :! , m. IM11 " 7 ii) " 7 en " 11:25 2:H"" 2:15 v.xi. 4:15 " 5:10 " 1MH " U-.A) " v-
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