LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1882. FARM AND GARDEN. tHZAnltaAllt.K ASU SKNH1JLK I1IKTH. Matting If cm Productive In Winter. licrmuulewn Telegraph. The common complaint of tbe dimin iclifccl product of cgga in- winter 13 fce easy te remedy that the very existence of tbe complaint shows a want of knowledge in the management of fowls. Allowing them te iie thieugh the celdeht weather without any comfortable quarters espec ially provided for tbere and te feed them irregularly with anything there may he vn hand and net half enough of that, it is unnatural te leek for a generous crop of .-gg3. On the ether baud, where there is a cleanly, comfortable .chicken house te which they can retire at all times, with a j.oitieii net apait where the fowls will net he dibtaibed for their nests, and then fed tegulaily with a variety of feed adapted te the hcasen, there aie very few breeds that will net render a geed account for tbe kindness which has been bestowed upon them. Fer instance, give them for home four months generous supplies of bed twice a day of different kinds of grain, say of wheat, buck wheat, bailey and eats, as it maybe en hand ; ceimneal mush daily, chopped cab bage and onions once a week ; scraps of meat waved from the table once a week or once in two weeks ; mashed potatoes once or twice a week; fresh ciaeked bones and pieces of lime, with a bed of Kiavcl ; or , chopped up line, fowls will eat cagei ly : and then: will be small lack of eggs. There is nothing better, we are in formed by peiiltiy-raincrH, than wheat te produce egg v. All these should be used at times, hut enough at all times, and the feeding should lie at stated times. I'ure watci will of ceuise be supplied by every one who understands the business of poultry raising. We fancy if farmets, or rather farmeis' families, who generally attend te the chicken depattment, will act ujieti thefcc hints, they will have no just gieund for complaining of the neulayiug of their fowls in winter. ISili-.rOartlcij JflnM. 'liiii time lias ariived when the lop lep diesslu of the strawberry beds should be entiiely lemeved, and where the plants have been set out in hill.u, leslightly foik feik up the ground. The asparagus beds should iceeive similar tieatmeut. The ihuhaili should be feiked up also and lepdicsicd wheie it was net done la'-.t autumn. New beds can also be made fiem the loots of the old plants, each piece having a pet lien of the crown, how ever Miiall, planted with it. Quite eaily sem: of tin: plants will show a disji'initieu te tun te seed. These should be biekcn off, which will add te the size and tender ness of tl.e ether hpreuls. The piece should he set Iwo inches below the sur face. Tin: i.-iKpheny and blaekbciry cities, which win laid down during the winlci, hheulil be uncevcicd the fitst week in Apiilaud lii inly staked, having of ceuise been pinned before laying down, and the gieund llioieiighly forked up. After the 1 1 1 : v, rpieiils an: up six or eight inches, any ell.il el the gaiden, such as the tak ing i el tin: top-dressing, weeds, grass, and li then: should net he enough of these, then l.ng maiiiiie should he applied as a mulch. The:-1!: Iiuits icijuire a cool, moist Mill, and the heavier and meid ficijticul the mulching the belter. Kaily carmts, spinach, cclciy "and c.nly i:iili:hcs should be sewn at once. 'I'Iid lii hL ciep of peas an: of course plant ed by thih time, te he followed by Hie m:i'eimI ;it once, and se en. Onion sets f.heuld he planted new, if net already clone. When the net is three or four inches high l)n:n: is nothing no stimulating as lieu dung. Kaily beets, where net sewn in het-heils, hhetild new be sewn in a w.iim holder. The dealing iii of the ganlen and binn ing of all trash from last fall's gatheiiug, and winter and spring pinning, hIieiiNI Ik: caiefully attended te, if net aheady done. Then: is nothing like beginning tin; s;;t s;;t peu'h vveik with evcryLhing in liisl-class elder. livery lespcctahle ganlner ih pleased with any praise besle wed by the piopiicler ami liis visiteis upon his handi Wbilc. Tim Dairy Intercbt. .1. W I.'iiik In Telegraph. The dairy iudiihliy is one of the impor tant branches of our Ameiicau fanning. It is net alone peculiar te American fann ing, except in some el its forms. All nations make it among their most impeit aut keiiiccm of feed supply, and il is net wholly lest sight of cxccpl among the lowest, of the ravage tribes. It is net only a gieat but a growing iudustiy, iiieiu hut ter and cheese, and that of better aveiage iialily is annually consumed. In n.i blanch of farm industry has se gieat .-.Itiili-H hern laheii in the immediate i:ihl, and an: new being taken as in our dairy iudiihtry. Willi an annual pioduclef four bundled million of t ohm of cheese, the maikel in railing for meie. Willi mere than tluee tiini'M that, amount of bulter produced, anil all the aililieial aids and suhslitutcH te lengthen eul, then: is no glut or over stock. We am net in sympathy wilh any who leeks with disti list upon the pioduclef any geed ai licle of feed, no mailer fteui whal heiuee or whal ameuul. Ne ailiclu of feed can maintain a foothold if net geed, ('eiiipet it ion leads te impieveiiient. Ne ceiiiiti-ifeil en ever equal the genuine, biilhemeliincH a substitute may prove an impievemciil en the principle. 'i i-;iiiici ius anil eheeue lacleiies iiuihl ineiease ; capital must aid labor ; cows iniihl. iuerease, net only in numbers hut also in quality ; peer cows and peer but ter, or peel cheese, can he lelcialcil, or even made at living tales only in the hack sections of the ceiiutiy when: it maybe consumed, and when:, pet haps, the wave el improvement has net touched, or the tasle been educated up. The West, by sharp competition and laipciier product, has given thu East ales ales seu and enforced the Kant te a nicety net before attained. The interests of the whole agricultural community, like the members of the human system, sympathize with one another. If one prospers it lias its effect en another ; if oue is crippled, it is loll by all. Never has thore been such an in quiry for cows, and cows of high quality anil performance ; never have cows been fed generally se well as new ; never hps thore been a wider or firmer mnr',n oil lirst-rate dairy. products ; never before has the business had se much 'neught care attention, or real braiiia jmt i it.' And tins is but a bcgiu-.IIIR of dairy KcienC4j ler it has passe', beyond the realms of doubt and unc-rtaity. And its course is upwanUud euwar,i. A geed Itupllsl clergyman el Rcrge.i;, .N. V., HMmug tituipcmuce man, siitlercd with kid kid iiev ireulile, neuralgia, ami dizzlnens ulnie-,1 le liliiiilin-Hs, ever two yt'iirn tiller he was lelil tliui Hep Hitlers would cure him, because he was iiliulil el mill prejudiced itguluil "Mi tels." Mine.) his euro no says tieiiH need fear l.ut Iriist la Jlujt Hitter. inlS.'.Iwd.Vw Sewing nuil Heaping. When u young laily Iiciiih handkerchiefs ler a rieii Imehelershn sewn thai who may real). When heeds of di.teiuie lire planted through evei Indulgence, you cull prevent the under Inker Iieiii reaping the buuulll by using Kprlng IIIiiskiuu. Price M) cents. Fer mile nt II. I. t.'eeliruir.i drug store, 137 North Queen street. I.mu'uster. Universal Approbation l!y the community nt huge has been given te Rurdeck Hloeil ltltters. Ne Instance Is known iv heie dissatisfaction bus been manltcstcd bv their use, or where aught lint bcnellt folleweil thilriulndni-stnitleii. l'rlee $. Ker alext II. I! I . bran', drug store, 137 Neith Omen street, Lancaster. Honorable Mention. Ol all the rtmedies en earth that well way cliilm attention. Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil commands especial mention Fer wondrous power te cure disease, 1U bone none can throttle. It merits are net In the puit. but are Inside the bottle. RheuniaUfm, neuralgia, bore threat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria, etc., are all cured by Themas' Kclectric Oil. Fer Kile at JI. 15. Cochran's drug stoic. 137 North Queen street. I-anca.ter. ME1HVAI.. B KNHON'H I'llBOUK rj.AHTKKS- BENSON'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY rer. Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lamp Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female Weakness. Are tiuju-ri'ii le All Ollu-f J'luilcft. Are Naju-rl'jr le Padt Arv fiujifrler te lAnimciUt. Are Hnjierler te Ointments or .S'lUet. Are HiijiKiler le Electricity or (leUunliin. ''a'! Af.l Jmmullatelu, Tin y Htren'jtliea 'J'hty fioelltr. Thiy JtrtUve J'utn il Ontr. They J'esilUity Cure. fAlTTlfiMI JSKMSOS'h C'AI'ClSfK 1'oisecs LAUllUll! IT.ASTKIM have been Irnl- tiiUjil. ie net allow your druKibt te palm oil k'jiiji: etin:r pheter having u hlmilar houiiil heuiiil lnjl iiiinn:. bee that tin: word is spelled t-A-J'-C-l N-K. I'lUCK, 25 CCSTS. SEABURX& JOHNSON, ilANffAi-irmye liiCMibis, Nkw Yehk. A HURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'riei: Mr, CeiiIm. MtlAli'.S MEDICATED t JO US AND 11 UN ION I'LAHTKU. mi Jl-'Jwd.i-ed&tv eew-JJ If VOU AltIC A MAM OT IIIJSINKSM, wciiki-neii by the hlmln el your lulla, uveMfitiiiiiilaiiUuiiil umsHOI' IIITTKUS. II jeii sue u uiuti (it Idlers, telling ever mldiiiht weilc In lesletc brain, nerve and wifile list; llel IJI'i "i'KUH. II en ur: you iij and hullciln Iiem uiiylu- IIk'icIIeii ei lii,ilallen ; ir you uiu married ii .single, old or young, Hiilbsring from peer hi.-iltli or Ihiil'iiIIiIii en a bed el Klcbiiu.hu ui:i.v en nei iiriTi.us. Whoever you me, whenever you leel thut your hynlem needH eleanalng. teuiliK e Htllu-iiI.-UIiil' wllheul liiieYlcatliig, take IIOl IJITTEks. TlieiiMiiiilx die. aiiniiully Ireiu i-oiiie 101 m et lilHNKV itlseai-e lh:iL nilglil have been pie venled by a timely use el" JIOI' JUTTKIt.. Hep Blttera Nevor Fail ! Have you l)ynpeeil'i, Kblney or tJiluury (.einplafiit, lil.-iiisi: et tins Miniiuch, lleweln. Itloeil. I.lverer Nerven, you will be i uitd II you u-e HOP JJITTKItS. II von an: 'limply weak and low Hpli lle.l, try It. it Mil; 4ie yeir tljr, Jt mi auieU liumliUs. l. J. c:. U an abselub! mid lrrehlstlble cure I ir llruiiliiiiiiiss, ue of opium, lobaeee itnd nuieellei. Sold by iIiiil'ItIh. Send ler elieular. HOP IsriTKKS MKli. CO.. Iteebetjler, N. 1 ., and Tmmite, out. !m'J lineeil.V w I )i:illAKT'H llf.lt WINIJ SIOHh. Brandy as a Medicine. The tollewiui'ailteje. was rnluntaillv went in Mr. II. i:. Sliiyiiialier, Agent ler Ib-lgai I'h Ohii ii.. .i..... i... i. .i..i.... . .... . ... .....I .., wy . fi.iiiiiii.-iit. ii.ii:i.iniiig piiyni- Cian el I III: eeunty whehaM t:tciiMlvily used the Itiamly lelened le In IiIh legular ptai.tu e. 11 Heeiuiiii-uded le the iillentleu et Ibe.-.e lit llieled with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. 'I'hli new iniKli uliiiHel Alcoholic Slluiulanl wnnexer lii!i-iili-.l us it bevenige, bill te be lined as a uieillellieel gicul potency in tliceuie ! Heiue el the dc.iti nclive dkueiiHeH which HWiepaway tlieiraniiual tlioimiindiiel vletliiiM. Willi a puicly plillaiithrepie nielive we pu aeiil lellin biveiable imllee el invalids i:hjh. eially IIiehi; allltc-leil with thai mlHCiahle dlh eiiMe I lyit pepsin, a Hpeellle ii.tnedy. which la 1 1 .11 1 1 1 j- nunc or less than Erandy. The age.l, with lecbln iippelltn and limn: or I.-h debility, will line UiIh .simple medicine, w lieu u.scd preiMsrly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their Ills and lichen, lie II, however nil lil ly understood thai we pieMeiihn and use bit I one ai I iele. ami Unit Is JttilHAItrH OLD JtKANUY. .uiiM liy our enterprlHiut; young friend, II K HI.AVMAHKIt. 'This llraiidy has steed the lest ler years, and has never lulled, us lar us our i-Apeileiice extends, aud we thereleii give It the preleieiiceeverall itiier Illuiellci, neiuallei Willi hew many )iiw-hreaklug French titles Lhey a:e lilaiided. Olio-tell nil et the money that Is ycaily llnewii uway en varieiiH liiipeleul.dysnepsla speeilles would sulllce Ic iiuy an i no in. limy mi cine anysucii ease ei uses. In tnoel of the curative iewci:i el ReiKart'a Old. Branay, liic4iiesel Dyspepsia, we lam siniiiiieii niini bins et witnesses one eiLse lu pailleiilar we eile: A haul-winking tatmer had been allileleil with an exhaustive Itysnepsla tern number of Jeais; Ids tileiiinch would I eject alineslevery find nt loud; he had sour eructatiens con cen sljuitly -nil appetite In laet, he was obliged te rest i lei his i lle.l te crackers ami slide bread, uinl as a beverage he used Meliiiiuu's Uoet llcer. He Is a Mclhedlst. and then, us new pleached ul limes, and in his illaceiirses elten deelaiincd eai neslly iigallislall kinds el strong di Ink. When advised te Irv Relimrt'B Old Brandy, In his cane, he lisikcd up with leiteiilsiiiueuk. but alter healing et ibi wendeilul elleets in tin: I'ltses et Heme el his near ucijuulii lances, lie ul hint ceuhcnlcil te lollevr our advice. He used Hie llruiidy lallhlully and Hlcmllly ; th Hist bell In giving him un appetite, and beten; the second was taken lie was a hound luute.wilh a st'iuiaeli capable et illgcstiiiganytliliij; which liejehese teeat. He still keeps it and umssuIII. tie occasionally ; and hlnce lie has tills inedb clue he has been et very little pecuniary he lie 111 te I lie doctor. A l'KAOTIHIHO l'UTSll'l a H. II. E. NLAYMAKEtt AUKNT OK Reigart's Old Wme jStere, Established lu 1788, IMl-OUTKK AMU DKALKU IM FINE OLD 11RANDIKS, UlIERKIE.i, .SlM'f RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in lslri, 18-.I7 and ISiS.) CIIAMPAGNEH O EVERY ltUANI), SCOTCH AI.E 1'ORTEK. BROWN STOUT. N... '.: KAST KINO KT. l.ANOASTKlCI' VAUMtlAUJCH, JtV. rpilK M'ANIUKU VAKUIAUK WORK Ob' LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market. Houses, LANCASTER, l'ENN'A. We luiike every style Uujipy and Cuiiiue du Hired. All work llnishert in the meat eoinrort eeinrort eoinrert uble and elegant style. We use only the beat (elected material, and cinplej- only the best mechanics, t or quality of work our prices uru tlui cheapest In the state. We buy lereash ami M'll en the most reasonable terms. Ulvetisu ran. aii weric warninteii. uepntrtny prompt I lu iitteiulett te. One act el workmen especially J cuiii3'cti mi mill iuiHsu. iuiliiisw CLOTIIIKG. ITANAMAKKK l UKOWN. Clothing that Wears "Well. Year after year our customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we supply them. With all our reasonable pi ices wc insist oil the goodness of the materialf. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WAXAMAKEIt & BROWN. Oak JIaI-l, fclxth unit .Market ticetH. I'hllanelphlu. ts We have a Larger Stock of these Goods than we care te carry and te move thore, have reduced the price from $20 te $15. The mater ial ia fine Boaver, Blue and Brown Buttens, Gilt and Silvered, and at the reduced price they are a Rare Bargain. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADKLPHIA. s ii.onifNe. W1IKUH TO 1JUV MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING We wish te say le I he present heasnii we have vai led kleck el trade I hat ler the a linger and mere READY MADE CLOTHING than ever belure. Having liiunutacluind ler the last three moulds a complete Hue et Men's Heys' and Clilldien's CLOTHING, we aie pre pared; le suit tlin iiiemI Ixsllilleiri, al ii lees te astonish iilmesl everybody. NOTE A FEW HAM 11. K VR1CES: Eer 5.W) we will Mil you a Men's All-Weel Cu-sl-mere or ChevielKuil, Intwelve dlirerent pat leriiM. in lii;ht, dark and mixed. Ker 1.00 or fl.Uil we will Hi'll a (ioed Mixed Cassimere or Worsted Hull, In twelve tllllcicul pallerus. Ferl(,tKi or hMie we wll a First -Class All-Weel DicssHuil, held everywhere ler $10.00 or $10.W. Heys' ami Children's CLOTH 1NU Our Ureal, Specialty. We hill ler $2..r.il. :.). tl.lXl. II. Ml and .r..XJ a nice and iluiable .Scheel .Suit. Our lliess Hutt avenge Iio m fl.cu, $r,.0e. t;.ui, $7.10, iH.Olanil $'.l.O, In leiidilterenliiallerns. Come lu wjlli your lieysand see hew eheap we eau lizthem up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason wc well . se cheap, but this explains itscll : 11V tniy and tell for rush, de it laitc biisinvan. Hint tin tur nwii iminunctiiriiuj unit trUtny. V thtrreri: run sell you t'i pri rent, rheujitr than any house In the city, or rtsewhrre. Fer CLOTHINC MA HE TO ORDER, es peelally I'aiitaloeus.look at the prices marked In our wI'mIewh Te convince yeursell pletisu call en L. ffAITSMAir & BEO, THE PASiriONAI'LK MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, (36-68 NORTH QUEEN &T., RlKhleii the Seuth went Cerner or )iane St. LANCASTER, PA. -'eNltlvely net connected with any ether lieuselu the city. mlf.-lyd 1LOTUINUI Cl.OTllINU II As we w Ish le Clese Out the balance el our WINTER CLOTHING ! WE HAVE MADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Throughout our Whole block. We have en hand a large stock ei HEAVY SUITS aud OVERCOATS, MAItKEU AT SUCH LOW PRICES A8 WILL IHBUItie A IlEAIIV BALK. a-We only ask that you cal aud oxamlne our stock and be convinced et what we ayj D. B. Hostetter & Sen Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, HMsCea 28-lyU DBT OOODS. rXAB.tr KTK. CAKFCTw. CARPETS ! IN HEMNANT.4. We have about TWO HL N- UUEU U1FKEBKNT rATTEKNS tit' 1NUBAIX CAUfETS WORTH FROM 40c. TO 1.00 l'EB YABD, W bat we will sell ler 20c. TO 60c. PER YARD. These goods can be used ler a variety et pur pur POse, as rugs for doorsteps and in front et lounges, selas, bureau, Ac. JOHN P. SWARR'S. 4911 you want a geed Shirt, get the DEFIANT. "1MIDINO OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire fcteek et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1., IS FOIt SALE AT ASU BELOW COST. Thia Id a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I HAVE AW IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all purchased ler cash. J. M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH O.UKKN STREET. J." MAtTJN & CO. EOR SPRING I MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE MUSLINS, TICKINGS. LINENS, TOWELS, XJBASH, TABLE COVERS and NAPKINS, SATIN 'CRASH, LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS, Lace and Nottingham Curtains, JUTE CURTAINS, RAW SILKS, &c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER. !A. N ,TMV lAirOUTATlDMM. BLACK CASHMERES. WATT, SHAND & CO. Ollur the very dicnl ioHible value ut l?), r,Vt 7., bVi cbi., I.IK) aud ll.'-i'.. Tliciie koeiIs aie peiiecl lu Celer, Texture and KlnUh, and 1 Lilly in )i;r cent, lower than lust ucauen. SiiiKle and Deuble ulack :ashmi:ui: shawls. A SPECIALTY. .Siieclal bulKabiH lu IU-INCH ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, C'Kc. a yard, weld everywhere at Vic. ; only live pieces. 40-INCH ALL WOOL RLACK ARUURES, 60 e. a yard really worth 7.ric. Siiceiul .sule et 10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a d. Same keihIh wen; ehl by the (u-e lu Kchruury ul lej eenta a 31111!. Watt, Shand & Ce., NEW YORK STOKE. LM'ltl.NU 18K'.;. L1IMC1NO 18HV. Dry Goods. HA&ER &BE0THER, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, rVenehSattlnes In ehoIcedeHlgnacetchXeiiliur and American Drees Ulnghanii), Hearsuckerti, I'erciiU'H and Chlnt.cn. SILKS. Lyens' Itliick Cauhmere 3111cm treni 91.1)11 te i.U per yard, et splendid color unit tluUh which are recommended for excelleul, wear; uln, Aiiiurican Rlack Sllka, Rlack Rluidamu. Mcrvllleaux, Meire and Hrecaden. Colored SIlkM in all the Spring Shades ; also choice ,'oeds colored Satin Rhadauia and Mervilleaiix, Meire and HrecadcH. F It E NC 11 DRESS GOODS, ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, AMERICAN DREBS GOODS, OK LATEST SI'ltINO BtYLES IN LARGE ASSORTMENT. Rlack Silk Wurp Henrietta and Cashuicrc. best makes Imported, Irnui lowest te highest Kmdes. NEW HOSIERY, NEW KID GLOVES. Embroideries Lace Uoedd, White U001U, French Lace and Antique Curtulna, ftc, &c, IN BTOIti: FULL LIMES OJ" GOODS BU1TADI.E FOIl ueune ruRNisuiKe. STANDARD MAKES Klrarheil ami Unbleached Muslins, SheeUngs, Pillow Muslins, Tickings, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towels', Marseille uud Tellet Quilts, Ac. ESTWe Invite Examination. Hager & Bre. Ne. 25 West King Street LANCASTER. Tu&W DMT BOODB VOKIH END DRV GOODS STORK. THE Greatest Bargains IN DRESS GOODS EVER PLACED ON THIS M.VBKET LS NOW OFFERED AT 12 a Cents a yard, RY J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. 1A. tAKI'KTS FROM AUCTION AT THE New Cheap Stere. We have jiut opened another let et these CHEAP CARPETS FROM AUCTION! CARPETS at 25c., CARPETS at 37c, CARPETS at 46c, CARPETS at 50c, CARPETS at 60c, CARPETS at 70c, CARPETS at 85c , RAG, STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, FLOOR, hTAIR AND TAULE OITi CLOTHS. ALL CHEAP AT & NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King.Street. ( ADLKit'd Old Stand.) between the Cooper Heme 'and Serrel llerne Hetel. JiMilJ-lyil&w N JEXT HOOK TO COURT HOUSK, FAHNEST0CK. Heusefumisbing Dry Goods, Ueuseiurnishing Dry Goods, Heusefumisbing Dry Goods, ANI Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. Our bteic ii new blocked lull et haiKuluglu MCSL1N.S, CHECKS, MUSLINS, CHECKS, MUSLINS. CHECKS, TABLE LINENS, 20c UP, TAHLE LINENS, 20c. IIP. white QUILTS ,I0UEI) Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap Marseilles Counterpanes very cheap All the above koeIh bought ter xu'einpl cash uud te bu sold at LESS THAN THEIR REGULAR l'RICE. R. E. FAB1EST0CK, Next Doer te Court Heube. LANCASTER, 1A. VLOTUIMO, JtO. G OOU-FlTTINt! ANU WELL-HADK lite Stilts ! Is what every 111:111 U interested In, ami also what Shirt te buy, uud where te get It. The Eighmic (Shirt HAS NO EQUAL, And it makes erdered weric unnecessary. The Fit at the neck Is perfect, and whether you wear a H or 19 inch cellar, or measure 'il or 51 Inclien mound the cheat, yeti can be lilted without the least trouble ; and the Hlccvcs arc dlllcrcnt lengths te suit long or bhert arniH. This Shirt, mude as it lb from the best Wuinsutta muslin, '.',100 linen, anil the besom me fastened te the Shirt as te .prevent iln being broken ami selling ler $1.00 $1.00 ItringH It within the reach of everybody's purse for a Fine DRESS SHIRT. And our LEADER SHIRT THAT SELLS FOR 7Cc, Has no equal ler tjie manner In which it Is made, and for quality and material. And the hirt that wc sell ler 48 CENTS has better linen ter the besom and cuffs than you would expect if you buve never seen it. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 36-38 EAtST KING STREET, LAN'OASTKflt. PA. PLVMBEM'H SUrPLIs. A LAKGK LOT OF GAS FIXTURES, THAT MUST RE SOLD BEFORE ELY TIME. NOW IS THE TIME FOR U.VKUAINS new desigxs-slKTE MANTLES' ns BATH TLTB3, WATER CLOSETS, PUMPS, IRON PIPE and FITTINGS. 3" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nee. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA. rapr-Mld ASTRJCU BUDS'. ADVXKTIHJRMJSXT. t STR1CH BROS ADVERTISEMENT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! THAT WHILE ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON IN OUR STORE ROOM WE ARE WELL PREPARED Te I Bness As Usual ! GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AND- Bargains OFFERED at ALL TIMES. ASTEICH BEOS- LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU. PA. CLOTH INtl. It A It K CIIANCK. A SUIT OF EINE CLOTHES -OR AN OVERCOAT Mude Up te Order at Cost Price. In order te reduce my heavy stock el FINE WOOJ,ENS 1 shall make them up te order for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ler Cash only at eest price. This is without exception the Kreutest re duction ever made in MNE CLOTHES, and is done te make room for our heavy Spring Importations, which we expect te have in stock by the early part of February, We have the sample cards of these goods already in store, anil any one deslrleiM et securing lirst choice ter SPRING! WEAR can de se new, and the gceds will be taincd for him. Remember the above rudircllen is for Heavy Weights and Cash Only. H. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street, 1ENTLKSIKN. We call your attention te an important dis cevery In our practice which we Have found very successful In cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. These suffering from any of the numerous forms et Debility arising from abuse or ether causes, will de wcU by sending a three cent stump ler further Infor mation. Address, DRS. LAGRANGE & JOE HAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1C45 Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con sultation : 10 a. m. till ' p. m., and 5 till 8 p. in. mar25-3meed ft AG8. BAGS. BAGS. The highest Cash Prices uaid for all kinds el Rags, Old Reeks, Carpets, Woolen Cleths, Ragging Repe, Gum Shoes, Ac, Ac. I will call en. perseus having anyet the above articles 11 they will drop me a postal card. WM. F. HENNECKE, NO. 23S WKST KING STREET. febl5-3md PATENTS. WM. II. BARCOCK, 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner In the U. 3. Paten' Office ;atWward. Associate Attorney el .Jacob Stauffer. esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the lav ter's death, would be pleased te .hear from In ventorset Lancaster ami neighboring cenn, ties and Is still prepared te attend carclully and promptly te aMPatent business at moder ate rates. Jan3l-3mdw TKA VELEitS' tl VllHZ pKADINU Jt COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENUEE TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 11. NORTHWARD. I.KAVX. Qiiarryvillc Lancaster, KlnjjSt... Lancaster Columbia AKRIVK. Ktiidlnif A.M. 7:30 0:10 Sirai SOU'IHWARD, LKAVK. Reading AEU1VB. Columbia a., r. m. r. m. e:40 ... 'i30 710 3:40 8.00 1:0U 3W TM 1:10 3:K 10.06 S: 5.50 r.u Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:1.1 5:15 Lancaster. KIiik St 9-JSJ .... 9r25 53 QuarryvRlc 10-7 .... 9:55 6:30 Trains cennectut Reading with trains teimd lromrhlUMlelphla,Pettville. Ilurrlsbnnr, Al- lentewn and New Yerk, via Round iiroek Reute. At Columbia with trains te ami from Vetlt, Hanover. Cuttj-uburg, Frederick ami liiiltl. mere. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.. T)ENK8YLVAN1A iuiLKOAU-.NKU' JL SCHEDULE On and alter SUNUAl,' ilANUARy 2id, lees, trains en the I'eniisl vr.uia ltallreud will arrive at and leavu tl.e Lhi:c:l-,Ii!i and Philadelphia ltpetR-i fellows : Eabtwakd. A.M. V. P.M. 7ri5 1-iOO 6:10 P.H. 9:35 'J:10 8:23 9:27 2.10 8:13 9-JJ7 .... 8r25 VrS7 .... 9:35 Arrive riillait'ft Mail Express, vast Juine..................... Yerk Acceui. Arrives, Uarrisburg Express Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, T-reileribk Aecem. Arrives, Sunduy Mall, Johnstown Express, l)u v Exnruss 2:55 7.20 10:10 11:45" 5:35 5:(5 7:Si Uarrisburg Aecummedai'n,! C:KJ I U.45 Wkstwabd. Luavu I Arrive Phihid'n iLuiu-'ter Way Passenger, News Exprcb-;..... Mail Train Ne. 1, via Mt.Jey, Mall Train Ne.2,via Cel'blu, Sunday Mall, Frederick Accommeilatio.'i, Lancaster Accommedullon, 4.i , 4:30 7:00 Lift Hrr. C-7 6:87 925 930 9.21 LSI 2.W) 5:J0 7:35 7:40 11:01 2.'.5 r.M. iHarrl.sburK Accommedat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, Uarrisburg Express, 2:15 1 4:15 5:40 9.WI 11:30 r western rfixprcss 1'iiiiiuieipiiin express, A.V. Mull Train. Ne. 2, west. eennecUng at Lun; cifter with Mall Train, Ne. 1, ut 0:'i" a.m., will run through te Hauever. Frederick Accommodation, west, ceniif-Hlng ut Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 155, will run ttireuirh te Frederick. HarrlburK Express, west, at 5:10 p. tn , has direct connection j (without change or cars) te Celumbi'iand Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at I'ownliisrtewii.Coatesville, l'urlic.'--burg, Mount Jey, Elfzabetlitewn ami Middle own. ItlQUOJtH, SV. TJINOWALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE, Ne. '.'05 West King Street. leblKly HOUSKAI. CO'rt NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ne. -I'J North Queen street, Lancmiter, Pa. 'flie very best anil t!ne-t qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. utantly ler sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky or the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse Uriinily, wurrantcd et the vintage el ltifiu. Kept especially ter medicinal purposes. Pure Old Helland Gin, .and ether Whiskies, hran dles and Wines te suit the trade. Iub3-3m4 HOUSE A I. A CO. TTAI.T WINK. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Rest and Cheapest MALT EX Tit A (J T EVKK ritKl'AUKn. Aii Invigorating HEALTH AND TAHLE REVERAGE. A reliable remedy ler IN DI GESTION, DERIL1TY ami MALNUTRITION highly recommended ter ENFEERLED PER SONS, CONVALESCENTS uud NURSING MOTHERS. SOLD RY DRUGGISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. OHAS. WOLTERS, PRCt'PECT RREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. Laxcastkk Durer.- GEO. A. KIEHL. ml 3md 1'AfKKUA.NHLSOll, JCe. "ptlilHKS W. FRY. 0 Window Shades. WE HAVE A ROUT 5,000 Yards of Plain Shading, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED by WATER Which will be sold VERY LOW In order te clO'-i: out. They Include all colors and wii'ths. Shades in Patterns at FROM SO CENTS UP. Wall Papers! Seme Choice Styles et PAPER HANGINGS i.cfl.elt.-i lug at extremely LOW PRICES. TIicke goods arc te be sold out as seen as possible, lu order te open the new store with an entire new stock. Phares W. Fry, NOS. 121-iai NORTH UOKKN STREE.T am DKAwmua. t 10MMONWKALTH DISTRIItfJTION CO 42d Popular Monthly lirawlngr OVTBB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the Cltyef LouisvUle,en TUESDAY. MARGH 31st. 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions 01 an Act et tliu General Assembly of Kentucky. The United SUites Circuit Court en March il, rendered the following decisiens: lit That the Commonwealth Distribution Company la legal. t Its draw leg" a'" . , N R The Company has new en hand a targe reserve fund. Read the list of prices ler the MARCH DRAWING. 1 prize 30,000 iprize 10,000 1 prize ,5,0J3 lOprlzcd $l,000each 10,000 ae prizes MO each 10,000 '100 prizes llOOeach 10,000 20Oprlzes5Ocach JJODC 600 prizes 20 each " 1000 prizes 10 caeh ;-. w 1?.2S? 9 prizes 300 each, approximation pr1S9S 2,7C1 9 prizes 200 each, 1.MJ 9 prizes 100 each, " act Whole tickets. !; lialf Uckets, l; .7 Uckets ISO; 65 tickets, sioe. Remit Meney or Rank Draft in Letier, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND RY REGIS TERED LETTBROR POSTOFFICK ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Expiesa, can be sent at enr expense. Address all orders te B. M.HOAUDMAN, Courier-Ieurnal Building LeuUvHle, Ky.. 01 B. M. BOABDMAW, 300 Bi-eadwav. New Tork. febi-TuTh4SftW Lirave Lauc'tei 12.41 A.M. 5:10 a 35 " 8:.- ' 9.00 " 9:15 " 1:30 r.M. 2:42 " 2'i0 5.25 " LANCASTER, p
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