LANCASTER DAllJs INTELLIGENCER TUES DAY. MARCH 7, 1882. Hancastcv lUrlliaencet. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1889. t... . APPLES. LOCAL vs. FOREIGN VARIETIES. Kssay Read by Calvin Cooper, before the Lancaster Agricultural Association, .March C, 1882. By the term foreign I de net intend te cenvev the idea that I allude te fruits brought from " foreign countries," but Varieties from ether sections of our own fceunty. It is a well-known fact that very country has its natizc fruits, daptcd te its own particular climates, fend when removed elsewhere, are often se tnaterially changed in appearance, flavor nd habit as te be almost unrecognizable, ynd jtidecd often quite worthless. Se changed that many persons would assert they were entirely different. Although the change in location may net be very great, yet there is a certain something in soil and climatic influence se unsuited te its natural clement that man cannot sup ply, and which we are unable te account for. It will doubtless be asserted, that con cen linual changes arc taking place in all newly settled neighborhoods. The removal of forests, will, in itself, bring about changes net perccptible at the time. But as years of time intervene, we are enabled in our comparisons of the seasons of fermer'years, with of these of the latter, te perceive fcuch a material difference as te lead us te tiause and querv what has been the cause. This may effect, te seme extent, the local fruit of each section. Nevertheless, I bclicie it is se gradual as te be of little importance, as the power of the trce te udapt itself te the surrounding circum stances of its native place. The idea that 1 mere particularly wish te impress is the common error in bring ing varieties of apples from distant parts of the same county, or even the same state, and I might assert of the same country, for indeed what might be con sidered first quality in the higher altitudes of Northern Lancaster county would be of little value iu the southern section, and vice versa. Although they might be upon xhe same degrce of latitude, the natural elements of soil would net tupply the requisites of its native locality. Then, tee, what would flourish in the eastern section, along the Mine hill and Welsh mountain ridges, might uet be worthy of cultivation in the fertile valleys of the western end. It does net necessarily fol fel low that a single variety will produce well, and retain all its geed qualities in every part of its own locality. But we have geed reason te bclicve there is mere cer tainty of receivinit a ceed reward for the labor in removing sorts tuttire te cct jwr ticular section ; provided, the same alti tude, degree of latitude and natural as pects be maintained, add even then excep tions will occur. The grave error of our own vicinity might be attributed te several causes. The high price of land and a want of interest by our agriculturists in horticulture, has caused many te neglect their apple or er chaids, as uupielitable, and let the tree perish for the want of proper nourishment and care ; some, tee, have become victims of the woodman's axe. and what was ence the pride and comfort of the husband man, Mipplyiug health-giving luxuries te the household, has been sup planted te the growth of a nox ious aud poisencus weed. In conversa tion with a neighbor who had cut down afleuiishing eichaid, he Kiid he could "buy liis apples much cheaper than he could raise them ;" and this was doubt less tiue in his ease, and why? Because in the selection of varieties he did as thousands of ethers have done, was en thusiastic in his estimation and value of the fine fruits that were then put in our markets' from the northern part of this state, and central and western Xcw Yerk, where Baldwin-, Spitzeubergs, Twenty ounce,Tempkin"sKiug, JHIflower,Nerthern Spy, 1". I., Greenings and dozens of ethers flourished te perfection, and plauted most ly of such seits, doubtless thinking, that they would produce here equally well.never for a moment pausing te query whether they might net be unsuited te this locality, and I am net surprised, from the lesults that you purhaps have all observed that a lukewarmiic.'s has been created in the in terest of the erchardist and since the transportation facilities arc such, that apples of superior excellence can be brought cheaply te eji maikcts, from sections less valuable in agiicultural wealth, and find a ready market at reasonable prices, in the cities while the poorer clas-es of the rural listricts arc net supplied and often suffer for the health giving juices of a well ripened Smoke-house or Itamhe. I might enter an apology hcic for aid jug in the dissemination of varieties un uuitcd te our locality, but the nurseryman like all ether business men, is net exempt from occasionally dealing in humbugs, especially when the demand was for the varieties brought te our markets from the northern districts above referred te. Se great was the inquiry for the then newer werts that our usual supply of-semo of the elder lchablc stand-bys were left in the nursery lows te be dug and burned by the 1 heusaud te make room for ether stock. The experimental mania has brought its accompanying evil, and created a demand for new varieties, generally following in the wake of their predecessors, after years of care and expectation, te be cast aside for et'ier novelties that in all probability would meet with the same fate. Thus from lists of frem.twcnty te thirty at most they arc counted new by the scores and huiidicds te suit the varied fancy of custe r.icis. Hciice failures have become se numerous that seme leek with distrust upeu all, and abandon the enterprise as discouraging aud unprofitable. Is there no remedy? Can we net grew apples as heretofore? I believe we can. Trees uw and flourish as of yore, and vre have many instances of success in all uccliens where the proper care has been taken in the selection of varieties, and due atteutien te cultivation, pruning and the application of necessary fcrtilizeis. lam fully convinced that every planter iu selecting an apple orchard should first consult some- fruit grower in his immediate neighborhood and ascertain what varieties are doing best in thar sec tion and then plant nine-tenths of his orchard with these known te de well there. Failures would be the exception ; the balance might be an experimental plot of these premising well, and net fully tested. I de net however wish te be understood as disapproving of the intro duction of new sorts. But I de pre test against them being planted te super cede old reliable kinds, until thoroughly tested. The prevailing habit of planting :i long list for the sake of variety is net euly vexation te the nurseiymau. but biiugs disappointments after years of waiting. I have- frequently supplied or ders of fifteen or twenty trees with as many varieties, while a lesser number would doubtless have been much mere satisfactory after the trees had began te bear, and the planter learned te his sorrow that the one-half was almost worthless. Net that there could net be that many va rieties selected as reliable. But the lists are often taken from seme distant nurse rymen's catalogue whose slewing descrip tiens please the fancy of the perspective fruit-grower. Te conclude, I would most emphatically discourage the experimental mania for va neties grown in remote districts, except te a very limited extent, and plant of these native te each particular section in connec tion with a few doing well generally ; and I would also caution all from bringing -jiertjicrn apples into southern districts, c pecting te get a late winter keeper, not withstanding the fruit can be brought and kept through the winter. When, grown wbere the season is longer, and the latter part of it often quite warm, the fruit ripens tee early and begins te decay before the cool weather sets in. The interesting discussion evoked by the foregoing admirable paper, will be found in foil in our report of the proceed ings of the association, en the first page of te-day's Intelligencer. m Lady Beautlflers. Ladles, veu cannot make fair ekin, rosy cheeks antl sparkling eyes with all the cos-metics-ef France, or beautlflers et the world, while In peer health, and nothing will give you such rich bleed, geed health, strength and beauty as Hep Bitters. A trial is certain proof. ml-2wd4w Despised. By the unthinking. Burdock has been con sidered a weed, and Its luxuriant growth, un pleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, te these net knowing iu virtues;" a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by sa vants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperi ent and bleed purifier. Burdock Bleed Bittera embody all IU geed qualities. Price SI. r Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Palpitation or me Bean. J. M.'Might, Syracuse, X. Y.. writes: ''When I first commenced using your Burdock Bleed Bitters I was troubled with fluttering and pal pitation et the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a nuinbness of the limbs; since using, my heart has net troubled the and the numb ing he neatien la all gene." Trice $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen sti cut. Lancaster. Mlrablle Dlctu. . " Your Spring Blessem is a success. I cer tainly think its ellects are wonderful ; all the dyspeptic symptoms I complained et have vanished; my wile is also enthusiastic in praiie et it; she was disfigured by blotches and pimples en her lace, and bad a continu ous headache. She is all right new and all un slgh'ly eruptions have gene. Yeu may refer anv doubting parties te me. "It. IC. WILLIAMSON, , " Elk Street, Bulfale." Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's ilrug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. TU.EHIVAL. c KLKKY Ap CHAMOMILE PILLS. Are Prepared Expressly te Cure Sick Headache, Nervous Head ache, Neuralgia, Nervous ness, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia, and will Cure any Case. The VpUeepal Methodist, the well-known le ligieus paper, of Baltimore, said recently: :' Dr. V. W. Bensen, a practicing physician at Ne. lirt North Eutaw street, et this city (who has paid mu.ch attention te nervous diseases), lias discovered that Extract of Celery and Chamomile, combined in a certain proportion, invariably cures headache, cither billions, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, neural gia, sieuplessne-s, dyspepsia, nervousness and pai-alysi-i. This is a triumph in medical chem istry. The doctor is largely known and highly iv-peetcd In Baltimore."' fold by all druggists. Trice. 50e. a bes. Depot, leii North Eutaw street. Baltimore, Md. By mail two boxes for $1, or six boxes for J2.50, te any addiess. Wll VT FIR-T-CL.VS PHYSICIANS SAY OF THEM : ' lr. Bcn-en's Celery and Chamomile Pill aie Meith their weight in geld in nervous and sick headache. Dr. A. 11. Selillchlcr, et Balti Balti meie. Thee Celery and Chamomile Pills el Dr. Bensen :ite invaluable in nervous diseases." Dr. Hammend, el New Yerk. "Dr. Bensen's Pills ler the cute of neuralgia ar" u siiccevs." Dr. G. P. Helland, el Chris tianburg, Va. DR. C. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Fregcrlptieu. SKIN CURE le Wsirianted te Cuie ECZEMA, TETTER?, HUMOUS, 1NFLAM- MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL BOUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP. SCROFULA, ULCEUS. PIMPLES AND TENDER ITCHINGS en all part.-, of the body. It makes the skin white, sett and smooth; removes tan and freckles, aud is the Best toilet dressing in the We: Id. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one paekHge, consisting et both internal and ex ternal treatment. All flr.it-c!:i4S di ugglsts have it. Price $1 per package. aue22-lvdM.W&S&w f ( '.H j Iier symptoms arc simply uncomfortable local sensations, provocative of voluntary cll'erts el insalivatien te keep the parts cleans ed and comteitablo. These eilerts are sup plemented in sonic instances by frequent use et drinks which keep the discomfort iu abc3' :inc'. Threat, Ear anil Eve Diseases succcss lullv treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONG. AKER. Oftlce, 1" East Walnut street, Lancas ter. Consultations tree. niC-Iit e vi:k 5,000 Nil Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document. Mrssr. S'-aburg A Jehnsen, Manvfacturiny Chemists, SI 1'lalt street, Xcw Yerk: G enti.emhn : Fer the past lew years we have sold vaileus brands et" Pereus Plasters. Physicians and the public prefer BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS" PLASTER te nil ethers. We consider them one el the very few reliable household remedies worthy el confidence They arc supciier te all ether porous plasters or Liniments ler external use. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER is a genu ine Partiiaccuticat product, et the highest order el mr-ilt, and se recognized by physi cians and drugxMv. When ether remedies fall CAPCINE PLASTER. ;el a IIKNSON'S Yeu w ill be disappointed il you use cheap Plaster, Liniment?, Pad3 or Electrical Mag Mag uclicTevs. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 23 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. fgl)21-2wd,eed&w eew-4 KKA1) THIS Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1SS1. THK KlDNKVCCKA- MF'O COMrAMT. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav that after ufclng one pack of KIDNKYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, clieertully recommend it, and knew thatmany of my friends who have used it have been bcnetlted. PETER BAKER, m2rlyd Fei cman Examiner and Express. E AlJs. BAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Trices paid for all kinds of Rags, Old Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Clethe, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, 4c, Ac. 1 will call en perseus having anyel the above articles It they will drop me a postal card. WM. P. HENNEOKE, NO. 235 WEST KINO STKEET. fel254mcl PlysicM DKY&OODS. T F. SWABB. Defiant and Capital, i CAPITAL, 80c. Ne mere Shirts standing wide open en the bask. We call attention te our PATENT-BACK SHIBTS, which are DEFIANT and CAPITAL by name as well as In fit, quality and workmanship. The DEFIANT, Is patent-back, well-made, geed muslin, double lined fronts, linen wristbands and nicely finished button boles. Try them. Teu can get them at JOHN P. SWARR'S, NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST., febl-lyd&w J." MARTIN & CO. IN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, &c, &c., IX NEW SPRING COLORS. LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS TURKEY WHITE AND ECRU, TABLE COVERS AND NAPKINS. SHEETINGS AND MUSLINS, All WUths. Popular .Makes el Muslins. AT LOWEST PRICES. UPHOLSTERY GOOD3. WINDOW SHADES OF ALL KINDS. ' Carpets and Wall Papers. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Princa Sis. LANCASTER, PA. MKXT HIMlK Til THK CM'KT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK. LUriX'S BLACK CASHMERE, let and Blucblaek, LUPIN'S BLACK CASHMERE, .let a in I Blucblaek, LUPIN'S BLACK CASHMERE, Jet and Bluebiack, FROM 45e. TO S1.S5 PER YARy. Best Make lmpertud , UI.ACK HENRIETTA CLOTH, Sl.OO. KLACK HENRIETTA CLOTH. S1.35. f A Bargain) BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTn.SI.r.O up. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, Fiem 50c. up te 33.50 per yaid. BLACK SATINS. 75e., S7Jc $1.00 ami $1.23. COLOREL SILKS, COLORED SILKS, Fer Timiming and Dieses, 3"e te $1, cheap. Om store Is stacked full et IIOVSEFURNISIIING DRY GOODS, All standaid het makes, At the Levt-t Prices. FEATHERS, FEATHERS. FEATHERS, FEATHERS, Best Steam Cuicd. CARPETS FROM AUCTION, CARPETS FROM AUCTION. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court IIoueo N KW J SUMMIT ATIORS. BLACK CASHMERES. WATT, SHAND & CO. Oiler the very 'lHt possible valuu lit ."e, 61 75, 67J cts., $1.0) and $1.23. These goods are perfect in Celer, Textuie and Finish, and tully 1 per cent, lower than lat season. Single and Deuble BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. A SPECIALTY. Special bargains In 40-INCH ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, ii)ic. a y.-.id, sold everywhere at 72e ; only live pieces. I0-1NCII ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURES, BO c. a yard really worth Pc. Special sale el 10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd. Same jjecdH wcieseld by the case in Feliiuaiy at lfl cents a yard. Watt, Shand & Ce., NEW YORK STORE. OZFT VKA iFlA'UA. piOaiJMOXWKAITH JMSTK1KUTIOX CO 42d Popular Monthly Drawing OVTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City of Louisville, en. TUESDAY. MARCH 31st. 1S82. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions el an Act el the General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisions : 1st That the Commonwealth Dlstrilmtles Company Is legal. 2d Its drawings are fair. N. B. The Company lias no-.v en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes or the MARCH DRAWING. . X pnZ?i $ i J,lnJU lprlze 10,000 x prxzc ijWC lOprizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each lO.etfl L'lOO prizes $100 each lo.euo 200 prizes 50 each lo.eoc 600 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 cauh 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, '" " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, ' " SCO Xf W)U 'u aaZ69 $1 IVttOv Whole tickets. $2; hall tickets. $1: 27 tickets $53; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or isank Draft In Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. BOAKDMAK, Courier-Journal Building Louisville, Ky., et It. M. IIOAKD9IAN, Broadway. New Yerk. fehi-TnTli&Sw Spring, HesieiT & Embreiaeries JMT BOOltB. OPBING 1882. r SPBISG 188S. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. WIDOW SHADES. Hager k Brether Invite special attention te their CAR PET. WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments, in which they are offering larger assortments than have ever been shown in this city, and at as low prices a3 same qualities can be purchased in Philadelphia or else where. C AEPETS ! The latest Spring Styles of Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. Three Ply.Extra Superflnc and Medium Weel Ingrain-, Cotten Chain Ingrains, aud Damask Hall and Stair Carpet aud Berden. Rag Carpet in full assert mtnts. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain JIattings. Mequctand Velvet RUGS and MATS. "WALL PAPER. All the Litest Spring Designs in Solid Celd, Embossed and Plain Bronze, Mica, Flats and Blanks, with Frieze, Berdurb und Ceiling Decorations te match, ter Halls, Vestibules, Parlors, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY COMPETENT. PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, lu Large Assortment In Plain Styles and et (i and 7 feet Shades and the new Dadn Shades of various designs and pi ices, also all widths and dcMrablu colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all tins latest, improved Shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass ami Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Brackets, Lace Curtains und Curtain Nets. 117; 1 XV I'M UXAXIXATIOX. Hager & Brether, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Th&F MEDICAL. . R KIGAKT'S OLI WINK STOKL. Brandy as a Medicine. Tht following ai tide was voluntarily sent te Mr. li. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Reigait's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian el this county, who lius extensively used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice; It 13 commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic stimulant vnsneer intended as a beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep uwny their annual thousands of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive w pre sent te the iaverable notice et invalids esiie. daily these alllicted with that miserable li ease Dyspepsia, a ypccillc remedy, which 13 nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and nioie or les debility, will And this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that wc prescribe and usf but one article, and that is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our entcrpiising young mend, 11 E SLAYJIAKER. This Brandy lias steed the test for years, ami has never failed, as lax as our experience extends, and we theroterf give it the prelcrence ever all etner Brandies no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth et the money that.is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllec tc buy all the Brandy te cure any such case 01 asc. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, lncaciet Dyspepsia, we can summon nuiu bers et witnesses 0110 case in particular we cite: A haul-working farmer had been aiT.lcteu with mi exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of ycan; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue aimetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict I1I1 diet te crackers and stale bread, and us a beverage he used McUntnn's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, ami then, as new S reached at times, and in his discourses eltcn eclaimed earnestly againstull kinds el strong drin k. When advised te trv Relfirart's Old Brandy, In his ease, he looked up with astonishment but' after hearing et its wonderful ellects in the cases of somc.ef IiIm near acquaintances, he at laijt consented te lollew our advice. He used the Brandy lalthtully 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 digesting anything which heichttee te eat. He still l.cciis it and u.-.es a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te t h'j doctor. A Praetisiku Puvsicli h. H. E. SLAYHAKtiK. AOKNT OU Re part's Old Wim Stere. Established iu 178S, iwrenTER AND mSAIXK IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPF MOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1S1?, '-7 and 1S2S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. Ji'J KAST KINO ST. LANCASTCICP FAKEWKt-L NOllCK. DR. GREENE is truly sorry te leave his numerous Iriends and patients, his excellent home in the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful efticc3 for another city, but he believes he has amissien te lulllll, viz. : The establishment et 11 college where OMNIFATHY can be taught te the hundreds who arc anxiously waiting, and hence ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH will open an office cither in Harrisburg or Washington. He believes his income is equal te any lour M. Ds. in Lancaster, and he will tern reasonable sum teach one M. D. all his methods of curing the sick and leave his practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be glaa te have anyone call or send and get four pamphlets vimc with names el persons made well, who were afllctcd with Dyspepsia, Con sumption, diseases et the heart, brain and ether puts et the body. One et the pamphlets contains a concise historyef. vaccination and another et. Catarrh, with names et persons cured. Overlive bundled persons cured et Catarrh in this city for 50 cents. The Cure Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt et 50 cents. Examinations and consultations FREE. Dr. C. A. Greene, 11G EAST ICING S1REET. Thirty-lour years experience. Nete Dr. Greene has 430 acres of densely timbered laud (oak. black walnut, &c.) in Kentucky, en Ohie river, which he will sell cheap, or exchange for laud in this county. MWF&S M m jai-.j.k Aua.A.bajL IM I'liU V E.D I'AIAAX TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Miunlsh's MANURE DRAG, ler cleaning stables. All sold 0:1 trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can be returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S. B. M1NN1C1I. Laudisville, Lancaster County, Pa. d23-SmdM&S&3mw NOTICK TO TAX COLLECTORS. FRO FRO pesals ter the collection et the state and county tax for 1832, In the East and West wards et Lancastpr City, will be received at the County Commissioners' office, until 12 o'clock, en TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1892. By order of the COMMISSIONERS. Attest : Fbask GEnajr, clerk. m.43ta "TKBX. CHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. JOHN Spring Overceatings, Suitings, COATINGS AND PANTALOONINGS. - - Large stock te select from. If you want a line Dress Suit, Business Suit, Pair el Pan(a7oens or a Spring Overcoat give us a call and we will show you an elegant line of goods te select from, and will make them te measure upon short notice, guaranteeing them lull satisfaction in every article. We use the best of Trimmings, Spenge all goods thoroughly, and employ none but flrst-class workmen. We consider e have the Best Cutter In the city -one who with but rare exceptions gives universal satisfaction te all who have tried htm. We ask trial, for w knew we have given satis faction in the past ami we are prepared te dese in the future. Who also have a full line of sizes of Men's White Drcs3 Shirts which we knew te be the best that arc ellered in this city for Sl.OO. Beys' Dress Shirts also in all sizes. We are offering bargains In Men's Underwear, He-iery. Gloves, Neckties, Suspcndera, IlaniTkerchicts, Cellars and Culls, Ac. EairWc invite examination, as we have a large stock of goods at Very Lewest Prices. JOHN S. GrIVLEE & CO., Ne. 25 BAST KING M TE1CS KATUFON, WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. OUR CLOTHING Are celebrated for Comfert, Durability and Correct Style. They are manufac tured by us and are sold only by us. MYEE8 & EATHFOIST, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, CLOTIlLXli. rilALK: Christmas has come and gene. The old year has kissed its "geed bye " te'tfJund dropped back into the past, taking its place among the most eventful years et history. The Holidays are ever. The gitty givers have ceased their giving, and the time when any thing und everything would sell se readily has gene. The "old logy" merchants are preparing te wear out chair cushions aud tieusers by sitting themselves down during tha months or January, February and March, te awuit t he coming et " SPRING TRADE." The "WIDE AWAKE" MERCHANT, the " Muii-Whe-Ncvcr-Has-ii-DulI-SeasOn," the man who lias learned that trade can be made iu the usually dull months by working for i islauchiug lerth some new idea, some attraction which will draw fAe people; and accordingly keep the trade a "booming" and give his sleepy neighbors something te talk about and worry evor. Can any person be se obstinately blind as net te see that the "EVER BUSY MERCHANT ' is the one who REDUCES HIS GOODS TO COST iu the dull season rather than store them away for the next season, whether his neighbor likes it or net, and such a stere is being sought after by the swarming thousands of Lancaster city's and county's purchasers. AND NOW WE HAVE OUR STORE ILLUMINATED BY THE ELECTRIC LIGHT by which every tint and color can be seen as well bv night as by day. I thercfore call j our attention that every garment has been MARKED DOWN TO COST' FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, whereby you will be enabled te buy an OVERCOAT OR SUIT OF CLOTHES AT A VERY LOW TRICE Having still a geed assortment en hand te select from. My " Custom Made Department" is tilled with the choicest Woolens the maikct atleids. A perfect fit always guaranteed. AL. EOSENSTEIN, THE PIONEER OF MOD-ERATE PRICES, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Next deer te Shultz & Bre.'s Hat fcteie. rLVMUER'S SUJ'rZJJiS. TOHN L. ARNOLD. ' PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS. BEST PORTABLE IN USE. SLATE EOOFER AND EOOFS REPAIRE)) PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING, Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam. JOHN L. Nes. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. laprt-ttd house eukxisuinu aeuvy. . TnLINN & VT1LLSON. TjlLINN & WILLSON. HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHEU INVOICE OF uTJOTIOlSr GOODS. WHICH THEY ARE SELlTxg MUCH BELOW THEIR VALUE. Tinware, Weed and Willow-ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Buckets 10 cts., Breems, Fleer Oil Cleth 25 cts. C2TD0N'T FAIL Te CALL AND GET BARGAINS.- FLIKN & WILLSON, Lancaster, Pa. 21E1HVAL. TARKJKlt'S UAIU ISA LS A 31. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, .Never mils te restore yeuiiuui color te gray nair. wc. una $1 sizes, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known are here combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make It tin greatest Bleed Purltler and Tne llcst Henltn Complaints or Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, nnd is entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Essence-, and etner Tonics, as it nevcr Intoxicates 80c. audj$ sizes. HISCOX & CO., Chemists, N. Y. Large saving buj lug $1 size. sophMycndcew&w JFOK SALE. FOR SALE. THE STOCK, GOOD WILL and Fixtures et a Large First-Class LIV ERY is offered for sale. Geed and satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at Inn 21-lldeed CITY LIVERY. PKlME HAY, WESTERN CORN AND Oats ler sale at Leaman Place at all times at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMBER. 2i-3md II. II. ROHRER. s TORE ltOO,n FOR RENT, AWLV TO PHILIP LEBZELTER, Icb'Ji-tiil '-'11 North Queen street. F OK SALE. AN IMMENSE KUMIJER Olf HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c, or all descriptions. In all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. IIERR & CO., dcc3-3md 3 North Duke street. FOR SALE, OK KENT. The undersigned offers ler tale or rent a property, situated in tre thriving village of Quarryvlllc, new occupied by a wheelwright and blacksmith. The. improvements consist ef.a large frame Wagenmakcr shop, with woodshed nnd blacksmith shop, and a geed frame Dwelling Heuse. This would be a very desirable location for a small Foundry and Machine and repair shop, which is very much needed in the neighborhood. Terms easy. Apply te GEO. W. IIENSEL. Qcarrwille, March 3, 18S2. ml 3td<w "PUBLIC SALE. ALDERNEYS, ALDERNEYS. Will he sold at public sale at the Lancaster Park.Xancastcr, en WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1SS2, 27 head of Registered and Nen-Rcgts-tcrcd Alderncy (Jersey) Cattle and grades : Six Bulls (Jersey), eight Cows and twelvc Heifers: the cows and hellers are all in calve calve te a registered Jersey bull ; all raised by the subscriber and will be sold as represented. The cattle will be en exhibition at the Park en and alter Thursday. March 2. Catalogues canbe had en application te Samnel Hess ft Sen. Terms: A credit el 60 days with approved security will be given or a discount for cash. sale te commence at 1 o'clectc p. m., when attendance will be given by A. R.MAGRAW, Celers, Cecil cennty, Md. S. Hess & Sexs, Auctioneers, lWN. Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 8&ti XEW ADVIZRTISBMESTS. M ERCBART TAU.OR1MU DKPARTMEXT. S. GIVLER NOW OPEN NEW STYLES IN STREET, "eAv L. ARNOLD. ARNOLD, pARKEK'S C.INtJi:K TONIC. Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing ana Slrengtli Restorer Krcr Used. It cures JjIQCOKS, SC. ylNGWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. 'J05 West King Street. lebie ly HOlThEAL. J6 CO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne, '13 North Oueen street, Xancaster, 1'it. The very best and llnest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINKS and LIQUORS, con. stautly ler sale at wholesale nd retail. Straight Old Ryu Whisky of the distillation eflSi.'i. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Brandy, warranted el the vintage el 1SU'. Kept especially ler medicinal imrpe-.es. Pue Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran dies and Wine te suit the trade. feb3-3md HOUSI'.AL .t CO. -jl TALT WINE. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTRACT EVER r-RCTAIlED. Aii invigorating HEALTH AND TABLE BEVERAGE. A reliable remedy for INDI GESTION. DEBILITY and MALNUTRITION highly recommended ler ENFEEBLED PER SONS. CONVALESCENTS und NURSING .UUUIE.K3. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOL.TERS, PRCt-PECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Lancaster Dcrer. GEO. A. K1EIIL. m!3md "VTOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN il te all my creditors that I have nresented my petition te the Court of Common Picas of Lancaster county, ier me ucnent of the in solvent laws, and that the said court has Used SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1&82, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the court house, at Lancaster city, for the hearing thereof, when and where you may attend If you think proper. Jeb2S llAKIlV M. S1IAUB. PATENTS WM. If. BABCOCK, r 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner In the U. S. Patent Office ;atterward, Associate Atmrneyet JaceU Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lat tcr's death, would be pleased te hear from In venters et Lancaster ami neighboring coun ties, and Is stUl prepared te attend carclullj and promptly te all Patent business at meder ate rates. jan3l-3md&w & CO. LANCASTER, PENN'A. M VERS RATHFON, LANCASTER, PENN'A. rj-i yt:JLr:tts' aviitjc r a Li Cars run u fellows Leave Lancutscr P. It. Depot), at 7. a. an 11:301. in., and '2, 4, t and 8:30 p. m., exeeut en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. lit Leave Millersville (lower end) at 9, 8, and IU a. M ., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally ea ve time except en Sun day. CMILlT.MJlI.i. AND I'OKT DEPOSIT K. K Trains 11 -.v run regularly en the Columbia und Pert Dcj'-'-dt Railroad en the following time: Station.-, N ,:ru- Kspiess. Express. Accein. waiu. a. m. r. u. r. n. Pert Deposit. ",:35 3:55 2:05 Pcachbottem 7:12 4:28 3:bi Safe Harber. 7:55 5:11 8:21 Columbia.- S:25 5:40 6:20 Stations Soera-l Express. Express. Accem WARD. A.M. r. M. A.M. Columbia. ll:3t 6:20 7:45 r. m. ArihOfi 8af Harber. 12:06 6:19 Le9-.40 Pcachbottem 12:43 7:32 11.07 P.M. PortDenesit 1:28 8.05 12:20 t V.A DINO tt COLUMBIA B. B. '. Rl. . NGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. Quarryville Lancaster, King St.. Lancaster..... Columbia ARRIVK. A.M. P.M. P.M. .... 230 .... 3:40 1:00 3:00 1:10 3:10 3:20 5.50 6:40 7:50 7:30 9:10 9:20 8:00 7M 10:05 Beading.., SOUTHWARD. LKAVK. Reading AB81VK. Columbia P.M Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:13 5:13 Lancaster. King St 937 .... 8:25 6m QuarryviUe 10:37 .... 9-.05 0:30 Trains connect ut Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pettsvule. Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick; and Balti mere. A. 51. WILSON, sunt. TIEMNHVLVANIA RAILROAD NEW JT SCHEDULE Oa and after SUNDAY, JANUARY 22d, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave the Laucnxtei and Philadelphia depots as fellows : Eastward. Leave I Arrive Lanc'terl Philad'a Mail Express, Yerk Accem. Arrives, Harrisburg Express Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, r redcrick Accem. Arrives, Sunday Mall, Johnstown Express, Dav Exuress 12:44 A.M. 2:55 a.m 7:20 " KMO"" 11:45" 5:35P.M. 5rf5 " 7:35 " 6:10 " 8 35 8: 9.00 " 95 " 1:30 P.M. 2:42 " 2:20 " 5:25 " Harrisburg Accommedat'n, I 6:16 " 19:45 " A.M. V. P.M. 7:25 12:00 8:10 P.M. 9:35 2:10 8:25 9:27 2.10 8:1.1 BSJ7 .... 8:25 10:37 .... 9-.05 ,tre... Leave Arrive Westward. Philad'a Lm.c'trr Way Passenger, 4:30 A.m. 67 a.m News Express 4:30 " I'rM " Mail Train Ne. l.vlttMt. Jey, 7:00 " 925 ' Mail Train Ne. 2,via Cel'bia, .... 930 " Sunday Mall, 7:00 " 0 2 " FastLine, 11:23 " 1:55 r.M. Frederick Accommodation, .... 2.00 ' Lancaster Accommodation, 2:35 " .... Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 2:15 p.m. 6:!W " Columbia Accommodation, 4:15 7:35 " narrisburg Express, 5:40 " 7:40 " Western Express 9:00 " 11:01 " Philadelphia Express U-.30 " 2.V5A.M. Mail Train. Ne. 2. west, connecting at Lan caster with Mall Train, Ne. 1, at 9:25 a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, nt 1:53, will run tnremzh te Frederick. Harri-burg Express, west, nt 5:10 p. m , hiw direct connections (without change of curs) te CeIuuibH and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downlngtewn.CoatesvBle, Paries burg, Mount Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middle- -pKACll BOTTOM RAILWAY. On and alter MONDAY, JAN. trains will run as fellows : TRAINS GOING EAST. 18 Sat. only Ne.5 Ne.l Xe.S A.M. P.M. 7:10 2:20 7:27 2:42 7:40 234 8:10 3:23 8:15 4:00 1:02 7:22 I.KAVE. Dei'-cy'd Eldeia Fulton Heuse White Reck AIIRIVE. Of lord Philadelphia.. TRAINS GOING WEST. Meu. only .NO. A.M. 5:15 5:43 605 6:13 LKAVK. Philadelphia.. Oxford White Reck... Fulton Heuse. Eldera ARRIVE. Dersey's 12:42 8:35 6:31 Ne. .'and Ne. 6 trains will step only when signaled. Trains connect at Dereey's with Co lumbia & Pert Deposit R. R. Trains leave the depot.Bread streetand Washington avenue, at 7:20 A. M. nnd 3:30 P.M., and arrive at 2:37 P.M. and S P. M. Tickets irem all stations te Phila delphia and Baltimore for sale by thecenduc- t0r' J. A. ALEXANDER. Sup'L COJUL. no te REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN TSjpLY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw.ey the hale or ten. Farmer and ethers In want Ol Superlel Manure will n,i it te their advantage te call v,ir.r Harrisburg Pike. I Offlw. 20 East Chestnut sti . i street, v agl7-l B MABTIIf, . w neicale and KetaU Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. ter fard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince ,ire-ts above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY. t.-t, XORTH WATMK ST., Lmneatter, ra Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Tclcpkeale Exchange. Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE 8QUABE. ninB-iya NeJJ Ne.4 A.M. P.M. 8:05 4:45 11:00 7:10 11:37 7:40 12:08 8:06 12:23 8:18 13:42 8:33 3N i3 i