1 i' THE JbANOABTBR DAILY rNTBLMOBNOBKrTUESDA ABIL 14, 1886. TREES AND WIRE 'FENCE. .I.V tSCOXTHOVEttTIHTJ: A 1)11 VMENT nr rirv er.nr.3T nvnsriitnnn." I'm) thill I'x'iprlenrn Tlmt lIpiiKitlalir l'all- clfnl Tlieiile Tlie Story dint An It Auther Trlli It, Willi Keinn Iclrcit Cnrrrrtletin of Orthography, Mixsiim. Stuin.man iV Hknhi'.l 1 want te glve you my cxpcrlence In planting nml tiiUliig locust trc-M, When I ivasn young firmer I cime te the conclusion that overy iniucl or fonce ought te, Ijnve n locust trce, wlilelt a mild In t'eurne or tlme serve ns n pest. Se 1 bought i let or the largest treed I could get. Hut 1 found It would coil tee much money le buy many trees, anil as I had bought my farm en truitl had te llml a clieapcr wny te get llie Irons. tcsldc, I want ed better trees than the large ones 1 planted tuniedeut te be for they v,ero oer, ncruli by, knotty and rotten, nnd wcre net worth ns much as the Ink It lakes te wrlte t'ie result. a hi:ceni) i:xFj:niMr.KT. My next epeiiment was te gather locust needs and plant them, but they would net fprnut. Then I sent te Lancaster for a pound or eed. 1 put the need in a pel, poured water mi II, mid Het the pet en tho-stevoto cook thn seed just a llitic. Hut it happened that soine lslterH called and -in outer tabling them I lorget all about the seed, which kept en cooking until the llie went out. Of cotirae they wcre cooked te death, and I went te town for another pound of seed. I put it into a bucket and pouted a gallon of boiling water evor it, and stirred it until tlte watcrgotceol. I then put the need in a mir, kept It warm and moist and in afew days the seed began te sprout. Tills was just befere thn hay-making. I planted the seed in sews, hi rich, deep, cul tivated gieutiil. It seen cime upandlhe young trees grew rapidly, many of litem growing from two te four feet during the first summer, but most of the trees had only a ItearUroet or lap-root. which was very long. In the following spring I took upthe young tices, cut off the "top nml tall" se that they wero only nbeut ten inches long. I put llve hundred of them into a basket, and took my son and lilted man (e iissist in planting them. At every panel of fence, my hired man with a digging iron, sunk a hele into the ground, my son stuck oueof the young trees into the hole, and 1 witlt my feet pressed the ground closely around (he trees. Tt required only an hour te go nil the way around a Held and set a trce at every panel of fence. All that was nocessary afterwards was te kcep the grass away fiem the young trees and te allow only ene sprout te grew. The result was that in eight years from the titue the seed was taken out of Mr. Sproch Sprech Sproch er'sptere, the trees were strong enough te fasten fonce wires te, wiine of thorn being as thick as a common steve pipe, and that Held was furnished with pest that will oiulure from generation te generation, ami in ceurse oftiine will furnish many pests for ether fields. Hut the cutting oil of the tap-roots caused (he side roots te spread in all direc tions utilil they Intel fered with thn cultiva tion of thn lleM, iittd they also had te he cut oil'. JI" Tlllltl) HXl'lilttJtliNT. In ased field in the fall oftlie year dig holes eighteen incites sipiare at each panel of fence. Iiy theMid oneuosidoof theholeahd the geed ground en the ether side. Leesen the subsoil as deep as you can, but let it re main in the hele ; this will give the. tap-root a ehatice te go tlewn when planting time ar rives. Take a piece of sod and put it upside down in the hole, nnd put the ether soil en top, and se en at overy panel until you liae geno around the Held, and when your last hole is finished you will have no holes at all, but only a um of small heaps or mounds of ground. In the spring alter corn planting, have your sprouted seed ready; take a hoeaiid cultivate the top of each of the prepared holes, or rather iteaps ; drop en each two grains of seed (for fear ene may miss O cover tlie seed Willi two inches of soil, and press down witlt ti hoc. When venrsced comes up, hee the ground around tliem te kill the grass; allow- only ene trce te stand te cacli unci of fence ; in the fall nike the grass away and putashevel full of eat tit around each tree te drain oil' the water. In the following spring shear the trees oll'abeut two incites abeve the ground. Take all the sprouts off except two the strongest ene is left te form the tree, and the top oftlie ether must be pinched back te form the branches ami nourish the stem, and protect it from being broken oil". Tliore should bone pruning for the first four years; all that is necessary is te liave seme lines te keep the trees straight, rake the grass away en account of the mice, and kcep tlte read caltle fiem reaching ever the fence and break ing olVllie lops, which bccotne very lieavy and gtew eiy fast when fairly started. i:xi'i:iiii;ni'i: ex runnc heaiis. Theio is one toad which passes atongside my farm ami another that passes through It. Along ene of Ihc-e leads 1 built a new fence with chestnut rails and oak itests, at the saute time I planted the locust scedsat overy pittel. My lonee lasted about eighi years and cost mu a geed bit of 11101103. New I will state what happened during that time: Whenever there was snow and wind, the read drifted full of snow and a great deal of labor was requited te open e en a single track, and it was dangerous te meet a runa way team, as one could net turn out without upsetting, and as seen as the next snow steini caine work had te be iIahe ever again. In the spring the read was se muddy that onewashardlv able te get through; and when It dried It was se out lipand leugli that it would lie near hay-making tlme le le le foreltwasllt for travel. Then tliore wero many accidents ; a drunken man drove against the fence and broke his wagon; a man with a basket full of eggs, en his way te the store, met two young bulls coining at great speed, with kettles tied te their tail and stones hi the kettles ; they frighteiTcd his liorse mi badly that 'his eggs Hew in all directions ; a cow "graving en the read tried te jump the fence, and was found hanging en the top rail. Time and again rails were broken, pests wero split, eattle breke into my fields and caused 1110 heavy losses. There wero a hundred accidents of one kind or ether during" the eight yeiirs that the pestand rail fence lasted. Finally it had te be taken down, as it was net fit te remain lengir. Then I put up lie wires te my new pre pared locust trees which were fully strong enough te sustain tlieiu and getting stronger every year. I used four barbed wires and ene twisted saw wire en top, the lower who being ene feet abeve the gietind. In soine places I put six wiies, making niy fence te high that read eattle cannot Jump into my Ileitis, nor my own eattle jump Inte the pub lic mid. My old .lersey bull tried it once. He tltetmlil lie could de iinvthing nfter Drever Zeek brought him back from the Lancaster state fair. He bucked against the fence without breaking it, and he was net damaged hlmseir, though he looked n llttle stripeil as though he had received a sovero cow-hiding. The whes worn tee strong for him, and he only tried it once. New I wlllglvoyeu the accidents that have happened during tlte two years that the wire fence has been up: A farmer had two ery spry mules; he let llieni loeso In the dung yard te see their activity, but forget te shut the gate. Tlte mules took tlte read; 0110 of tlieiu Jumped ever a pest and rail fence Inte 11 field ; the ether went up llie read te try the who fonce; Ite bucked against It and breke loose the lluee middle wires, by pressing the uliiM out. He was net much scratched but oueof the baibs ran Inlohls-kiiee joint and iiiiule him plenty lame te cuusu his owner te shut the gate next tlme and keep the fun at home. On another occasion 11 thioflest his coat-tails in the fence. The deg went utter him, he rati for llie fence. Ills coat-tail llabbed around the wire, hut he was a better man llianAbsalniii, the son or David, and get off" Willi u whele skin. These are the only accidents se far. and. out nf 0110 of the worst and most snow drifted leads 1 liavoiuade 0110 of the lies! and pret tiest reads in tlte county. The pest have grown themselves and the "wire mils cost only about bit cent per red." The two rows el trees, 0110 en ellber slde of the read, put me in iiiltul two lines 01 souuers wttii tiraw 11 hw mils te protect the traveler. They won't allow snowdrifts Iq form ; they keep the read open from otte side te the ether ; tliey won't allow loafer te set en the top rail and break down the fence ; they won't allow pests te le split, or eattle te break in or out, or tlte read te be muddy inore thaii half the year; they won't allow a traveler te passf en n het slim mer ilev without refreshing with cooling shade! "nor will they allow the next genera tien te bn annoyed by spending money te build hw" fences. Tree and wires make net only the best 'and most durable" fences but they koep the reads in the best condition tliowbelo year round. . The trouble is seme people are wet careful enough In building their wire fences. Last week a lady told me she would net have thorn any mero, bocause ene of her Jersoy cows had been almost rulned by thenl. I asked her hew her fonce wan built. She said It was bnllt with ene wire about two reel from the ground j the peer cow stepped evor the wire with her fere feet, and the barbed wire caught and lacerated her udder. I did net Bitppose tliore wero people he Ignorant as te build n fonce like that. A HUPPOSKI) DAS!". Suppose two rcspcctable ladles and their children, from the city of Lancaster en a het Bunimer day, would like te take it pleasure drlve tlte ene wishing te gote UroenvHlo. the ethor te Kphrata Mountain .Springs They would drlve totrethor till thev reached my farm, whero they will have te part coni ceni uanV. The lady going te Kphrata will take luuicti nami roan; a runaway muieieam coine.s dashing along, smashing the buggy, kills the peer Innocent woman and crlpiues her bdbles for life!. Meantime the a recti recti vllle lady passes up the hill 5 iny farm lies en both Bides of read, fenced In with locust trees and barbed wires. The lady smiles as she feels the refreshing brccze and the cool ing sltade and her bables aiy gleefully "O, mamma, leek at the pretty birdies in tlte trees I" In a moment she sees a runaway mule team coining dashing towards her ; she clasp her babies te her breast expecting Instant death, but befere harm can come te thorn the barbeu wire fence catches the "mules nnd tears thorn hcltor-ikeller. The careless driver is scared almost te death, but my lo cust soldiers would nee the Innocent lady and her darling babies sarely through te Oreen- My fence was built before tlte law was made, but that don't matter. If it Is a nuisance new se was It then. I suppese I would have te nav for the mules, but havlntr dene se, would I have te go te the ethor slde ofmyfarnite pay for the smaMiiip tliore? and ler the dead woman T ami for the crip crip pled children? Or would I have te koep the dead woman and give my old women In place of her T The great complaint of theso who oppeso wire fences is that the wires are se thin that iTa hcrse runs off he will net see llieni, but will run into tlte fence and get ruined. Hut that is lust what saved the abeve lady ami her babies I In olden times the law allowed a man te take his ex or his ass out of a pit en the Sabbath day ; but if a geed man would save an limocent wentan'H llfe he would be punished for breaking tlte Sabbath I Isaac Wiiiuman. riirumenln I'enrrully Inrrtanlng. "The fact tliut there wcre 491 deaths from puciiiiientu during tlie drat tweweckg of March need net surprlte any our," said Dr. Bngmau, yesterday. "Thowcalber lias been ornnature te nsilHt tlie progress of all diseases of thU class, and people neglect llie most ordinary pre cautions. At thlssraunn nobody should expose themselves te the cold after being ever-heated. As It Is Impossible le avoid this In all cases, how hew ever, mid the next best thing Is te use Drrrr'a I'I'MsMalt Wiiiskkv, which lii a sure prevoatlye of, its well as a remedy for, pneumonia, diphthe ria, and all pulmonary troubles. The lending dnigglfciH and greccin sell It, and 1 consider II cheap at u dollar a bottle, being entirely free from all adulteration." Sl'ECIAJ. NOTICES. Don't Hub Oil' the Knamel or Iho teelh with gritty preparation. Tlte teeth urn tee vulnnlile I no trltlu wllh. When gene, Jim must have false ones or "gum" through llle, I'm- SO.ODONT which contains no grit. It cleanses the mouth and vitalizes thuafcre-Hen-. ull-lwdeedAw Kind Wiii-it Ter n Heed Thing Dr. David Kennedy: My wile has used your " Favorite Remedy " for (Icm-ral Debility and MverCem plaint, mid Is getting strong and veil, 1 can chcei fully lecninniend lis tihe In every family us a lainlly medicine. Yours, Ith gratitude, William Lusnv, iile-lmcndAw llaltlmerc, Mil. I'OUNO MKN 1-HKADTI1IS. Tiik Voltaie Hklt Ce., of Marshall, Jllcli., offer te Bend their celebrated Klkctro-Veltaio Hilt and ether KLK'TuiaAi'i'LUHC-taen trial for thirty tiny, te men (old oryeung) atnictcd with nervous debility, less of vitality and manhood, nnd all kindred troubles. Alse ferihciiinntlsm, neural gia, paralysis, and many ether kindred diseases. Complete restoration te health, vigor and man hood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred as thirty days trial Is ullewvd. Write them at once for Illustrated pamphlet free. dccJMydAw TIIKSi: AUK feOMD FACTS. The best bleed purifier and nysteiD regulator ever placed within thn reach nf sunYrlng humanity, truly is Klcctrlc Hitlers. Weak Kld nejM, or any disease oftlie urinary organs, or whoever requires 1111 uppellzcr, tonic or mild stimulant, will always tlnd Klectrle Hitters the best mid only eertalu euro known. They act surly and quickly, every bottle guaranteed te give entlin satisfaction nr money refunded. Sold at II fly cents a bntlle by II. 11. Cochran, DriiRglst, Nes. 1.17 and I'M North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. (4) Take Warning. At this season of the year when be many peo ple become subject te attacks of biliousness, kidney troubles, constipation and all the list of troubles that arise from being housed up, or that are brought en by cold and exposure. It If the part of prudence le take warning from the ex perience of ethers and provide enrselves with the means of escape f retu blnillar troubles, be wlde Is Iho fame of Kldney-W'ert, that great remedy lerull kidney nnd liver trouble, that almost every ene knows of lis great virtue ter such cases. It should be kept In ever' house hold ready feran emergency. i'lasTu cold, then bienrhltls. Cheek the first with Hale's Heney of lloreheund and Tar. Pike's Toothache Hieps cure In ene minute. all-lHdeedAw letter from Assemblyman If eag. State or Neu Vekk Arskviilv Ciiaubek, Aliianv, April 13, 1SS3. Duilug my temporal rcsldence here the past winter I contracted a scveie cold, which for a tlme confined me te my room and rendered me unlit teattetul te my duties. 1 net only suffered all the Inconveniences which usually attend u heavy cold, but was mulcted with u tightness In the chest, accompanied with u severe pain, which made bteathlng dltlicult and rest Impos Impes ble. 1 tried the usual remedies cough drops, cough eei dials, Ac , but iccelved no substantial relief until I applied Allcock's Pereus Plasters en iny back and chest. These 1 put 011 when lutlrlng, und was de lighted te Hud myself much better the next morning. Intwedays 1 was well. This, and the experience I ha' e had with Allcock's Plasters In my family has convinced me that for coughs, colds, sprains, bruises, rheumatism und local pains, Allcock's Pei oils liastets ate the quick est and most effective remedy extant. JOHN HOAli. My tlrundfather's Clink," Was once a very popular song, but like many ether sentimental tunes It doesn't wear well. Dr. Thomai' J.'clrclrlc Oil will wear; It will wearuwayull aches, sprains, and pains, and re pays Its purchaser a hundred mid. Fer mile by ll. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1:17 and b North ('seen slteet, Lancaster. Dvsi'BtTic, nervous people, "out et soils," C'elden's Liquid llecf Tenle will cure. Atk or Cehlen'i. (II druggists. al.l Iwdeedftw It Is new about llve years slnce 1 llrst began selling F.lyV Cream lialm, and from the time of Its llrst Intiedtictlnn there has been u growing demand for It, and se far us 1 can learn, It bus given vet-' great satisfaction te my customers. 1 consider ft a catarrh remedy of genuine merit. A. 11. Itunn, Druggist, Montrese, l'u. The bleed would run. 1 was a great sufferer S ram Catarrh. My nostrils were sensitive te list; at times the blend would run and ut times 1 could hardly breathe. 1 used Kly's Cream Halm. Te-dav I nm u living witness of Its eftl eaey. Peter llruce, Fanner, Ithaca, N. V. JIUCKLKN'3 AltNICA SAI.VK. The best Halve In the world for Cuts, llrulsea. Seres, Ulcers, Suit Uhuum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Ultappeil JlUlllltlUlll'luins, uurim, mm uii nana Krupllens, nnd positively cures Piles, or no pey required. It is guaranteed te uive perfect satis- requireu. 11 is guuranieeu iu kive jorieci.s faction, or money refunded. Price, is cents box. ForKilebylI.il. Cechmu, druggist, . 137 and 13U North Uuecn street iJtncaster, Pi U 1 rieu, .2) i-eiilM in-r neH. tt. lie Cnrerul of tlie llablcs. If your children nre threatened with croup or any threat dllllcnlty, apply a few drops of 77.eiani' Kcleetrlc oil. ll Is the nicest medicine ter the llttle ones we knew of. Forsaleby 11. 11. Cechmu, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street, Lancaster. A ItaptUt Ministers llxperleuee. "1 Hut tt ItaptUt minister, and before 1 eyer thought of being a clergyman 1 gmduated In medicine, but lett u lucrative pruellce ter my ptescnt profession, feity years uge, t was ler litany years n sultercr from eulnsy. Tlternai' Kcleetrle Oil cured we. 1 was also troubled with hoarseness, nnd i'iew?' J-Xlrelrle Oil always relieved me. Mv wile u.-.d child bad diphtheria, and 2Vtemfl' Jiclrrlrle Oil cured them, and It taken In tlme It w ill cuie seven times out of ten. 1 am oentldent 11 Is a cm e for the most obstinate cold, or cough, and If uny ene will taken small teaspemi andlnlf till It with the Ol, and then place the end oftlie spoon In one nostril and draw the Oil nut of the spoon Inte the head, by gaining as hardns they can, until the OK falls ever Inte the threat, und practice It twfee n week, I don't cure hew oflviiBtve their head maybe; It will clean It out and cure their ca tarrh. Fer deafness and earache, It has done wonders le iny certain knowledge, tt Is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I hu.e ever full like reeoiutuendlng, and lern very anx ious te see It In ever)' place, for I tell you that 1 would net be without It In my house for any consideration. 1 um new sutleriug with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing relieves me like 77iewn' Xclectric Oil." Dr. K. F. Crane, Cerry, l'a. Fer sale by If. ll. Cechrau, druggist, 137 and ISO North Queen meet, Lancaster. MXDICAL- TTUNT'W UKMEUY HUNT'S KllWKYANIM.lVKIl REMEDYI Never Known te Fail. NKVKIl KNOWN TO FAIL. IT 13 A HI'KCIFIC. Fer Kidney and Liver Troubles, Illadder, Uri nary and Liver Discloses, Dropsy, (travel and Diabetes. IT IS ltKLIAlll.K In curing llrlght's Disease, Pains In thn llark, Leins or Hides, itotetillen or Nnn- Itelcnttnn of Urine. II1U1ILY ItKCOMMENDKD. Itcnres lllltettsness, Headache, Jattudlcc, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. IT WOHKS l'UOMl'TLV, And cures intemperance, Nervous Dlicajcs tieueral l)c d Debility, Kxccssesand Femule weakness. -USE IT AT ONCK. It restores the Kidney, I.lver nnd bowels te n healthy action, and cures when all ether med icines full. Hundreds have been saved who have been given up te dle by friends and physi cians. Pbick, td.ZS. HKND FOll 1LLUSTUATKD l'AMPHLKTTO HUNT'S REMEDY CO., PltOVIDKNCK.lt. I. ALL DltlmilSTH.-S- (1 3r SOLD 11Y Jy8-Tu,Th,SAw TTKADQUAHTKIIS FOll THK INDIAN MKDICIKK-J,' Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, NO. UK AST KINU ST.. Lancaster. Pa. WALL 1'APJSU. w INDOW SUADKS. OUIt LINKS OF DADO WINDOW SHADES Is larger and prettier than any season hereto herete hereto fero. We have the new colors end designs In six und seven feet lengths, bpcclal sires made te order. Plain Goods in All Widths, for all kinds or Windows. Fixtures sold. We have Oulv thn best Snrlni! We have them In Weed and Tin. u ,TII lint 1 vttu ttvrt.. VI ,'IIIUVU NICKKLOHNAMKNTS, Ac. We take measuies and put up all kinds of Windser Hhade work. WALL' PAPER. We have a Choice Line of Paper Hangings for llie Spring. They comprise all grades. Finn CKILlNll DKCOIlATIlt.NK, FU1KZKS, HOIt DKIIS and CKNTKK P1KCKS. Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW l'KICKS. Ited Setts. Lambrequins, Ac. Poles fiem 4He., eleuant ler ftle. npletsj-, up i fi.'ii). PHASES W. f&Y, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANUASTKIt. VA. HVECTACT.K8. QUPKIUOH ' SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Olasses, Uaremeters, Tele scopes, MukIe Ijinlerns, Theniiemeten., Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FHKK en application. QUEEN & CO., NO. Wl CHKSTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA murWydAw VSHEHTA K1XU. TTNDKHTAKINd. K'L.aFvROTE,C- UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, Laxeabtxk, I'x. Persona! attention given te all orders Kvrrv thine In the Undertak linrllneiuriilshcd. lluvlne secured the services nr u first-class tne chanlc, lain pieparcdtodeall kinds of Uphol stering al very modcrute prices. All kinds of Furntlure Upholstered. Ufre me a call. R. ROTE. JanlO-tld H M'l'Y TIIOUOHT AND HKHKCOA lnliaAAu t1-i Bn ltfli- lilllf-f fit HAltTMAN'!- .'imi-t ." ,,,.., .... i.i . '.., . .. ll KI.I.OW FKO.VT CHI A It HTOItK. RKMOVAI Dr. J.enguker has retnnved from Ne. 13 Kast Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa., le Lebanon, Pa., opposite the posteltlce, will be at llie Key. slone Heuse, North Oueen street, latncasler, l'a., every Monday and Friday ultcmenns, till 7 o'clock, p.m. mne-irtd s AINT-KAIMIAKL WINK. INFORMATION. The Salnt-ltanhael Wlne has 0 delicious flaveur and Is drunk in the principal cities of ltussla, (lermany. North mid Seuth America, Urcut Urltuln, India, and he en. The quantity exported annually Is sufltcient pioef el its stability und staying powers, while mr the reul connoisseur there Is no wlne that can be cnnsldeied lis superior. UrTheSalnt-ltuphael Wlne Company, Valence, Department of thu Droine ( France. ) H. E. SLAYMAKER, Sn'JI KAST KINO hTUKK'l nx-yti T OTOHACCOIIUYKHSANDPAOKKHH. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALLSTVLESemUJUALITV of CAHDHOAltD STRING TAGS, And nil kinds of 1'ltlNTlNU used by Lear To bacco Dealers, executed ln the BEST BJYLE and at the JAWEST PRICED, Call nud'see our satupies. Orders by luafl promptly attended te. STEINMAN & HEMSEL, 1NTELLIGKNCKU UuUdlng, aO-Ud Lancaster, l'a. MAcanrxJtT. $500.00 GOLD AWARDED. -THK- Peerless Traction Engine, THeie contemplating thn purchase of altesd or Traction, 1'eriabln of Stationary Knglne nnd Ueller, Portable Saw Mills, etc., can have their wants supplied In a Peerless. CIose nnd critical Inspection Invited 1 have never been beaten In a test. THE UEISEIt SEPARATOR AND THRESHER,' HTKAM PUMPS, TIltK HLNDKKS, EOLIPSB PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS- Engine, Beiler and Pump, C0MII1NF.D. A New Machine; takes the place of Iho Wind Hnglne, and can be used for pumping and for light power, tip tonnehorso.nt will, und Is easily moved, l'rlce only f 140, all complete. 1 am nlse prepared te de n general line of Ma chine Werk. I also have In stock, all thoroughly overhauled, a in llorse-Powor Canten Monitor Kntrlnn nml Heller, with Steam l'ump, nearly new t price, $. A Si Herse-Power Knglne, New lfoller, hleam Pump and all nttlngs complete, f77.1. One a Herse-Power Knglne and Heller, secondhand j price, all complete, IW5, Twe Cylinder Hellers, M feet long, JO Inches In diameter, geed nnd sound j prlce, each, tlie. One 10 Herse-Power crtlcal lleller 1 prfce. all complete, W0. One 10 llorse-Powor Knglne nnd lleller, Vertical $5e. ene 10 Horsepower Vertical Knglne, sec ond hand, $3. One Pump nnd Heater, com bined power, m. One Six Herse-Power Krclblll Knglne nnd Heller, en wagon, 4075. One 10 Horse power Hest Portable, en w heels, price, 47S. All work guaranteed as represented. Call nnd see them, or send for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad dresf, THE LANCASTER Slenin Pump nml Mnchine Works, NO. M7 NOItTII CIIKUUV STHKKT, Lancaster, Pa. K.ItA F. LANDIS, Proprietor. mlOGmced&w E NOINK AND HOIIiKU WOltK.S. BEST Steam Engine boilebTwerks. AS WB HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, IIAVK NO AOKNTS, OAN INSUKKOUIt 1'ATItONH LOW PltlCKS AND UOOD WOUK. BOILERS. Vertical and Hnrlzentul.Tulmlur, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck and Portable. FUIS.VACK-WOIIK, HLAhTPIPKS, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids and OH. HOISTING KNUINK1. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from tve te sixty horse-power. Portable Kiif-lnes, en Wheels and Sills ; Six Sires I, , s, 10, is and SO horse power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Lame Mills, llark Mills and Celi Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Trtppln Hearing for herse power. PUMPS. Hell and Clear Puriips ; Mining Pumps-; Com bined Pumps and Heaters. Cl'rllrtflll-ill I'lirmv StiMitn I'm,,, . 1.. .. ...."" ..,..M..ri::... "" ifi-niiiiH, x llllt-f, II)- t.Jieeis, UlUlllJI Heles, Hangers miners, Leiipmins, Lniinm, nieei Hteps an Tis's, Pulley Plates, Packing llexcs, Mill Spindles, Mill lliishlngs, Ae., Ac, Ac. gers, ueilpiuiifs, cellars, hteel Btep Steps and PIPES. Wteught Iren, ferllas. Steam and Water. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Wuler and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam tlainres, Uaiign Cneks, (ilass Water Oauges, Safety Vuhcs. Whistles, Olole Valves, (loverners. Patent Wnlf-Fecdlng Ln- brlcuters, (ilass Oil Cups, (ilass Tubes, injectors or Heller ieedcrs. PACKINO Hemp, Asbestos, Hum nnd Pmin Pmin bage. HKLTINll Hum, Cotten and Leather. OASTINdS-Hcavy and Light Iren and llrass. Heller linn, Sheet lien, liar Iren, and bteel. HEATERS Fer Dnelllngs, Schools and Public lltitldluga. STEAM HEATING. Kstliimtcs, Drawlnjs and Pattern Werk lur nlshcd ut Keuseiiabln Hates. Itepalrlnt promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTKII, PA. JanlMydAw VVltSlTVltE. VyALTKIA. HKINIT.SH Fnrnitwe Waiwems. 28 East King St., LANCASTER, PA, VERT CHEAP AT tlOUSEfUUNlHUlNU UOODS. K rnu OEEAPEST PLAGE TO 1IUV AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -IS AY t P. Ne. 24 Seuth Qtieen HI root, fuu:7-lvd LANCAHTKIt, l'A. CONSUMPTION I HAVE A I'OSITIVK V remedy for the abaye dlsease ; by- Its use boiutuiiJ-iercascsortho went kind ftij4jif leuK Btaudlng have been cnndT''lndeed, se strong u my faith In luclllcacy that 1 will send TWO liOTTLKS f miB.UgcthornitUttalueble trea tise en this disease te uny sutlerer. Ulre ex press and (', 0, addmaa. . " U11.T. A.BL00UM. niJ-tuideedACmw 181 l'earl St., N. V. Ditr H AQKn A JjnOTHKIt. CLOTHING. - - CLOTHING. SPRING WOOLENS. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS & SPRING OVERCOATING. Our Aseortment of STANDARD AND NOVEL STYLES of Ooat Oeat ingrst Suitings, and Treuserings for Men and Beys' Spring Wear nre new Oompleto and Ready for Inspection. READY-MADE CLOTHING Business Suits, Dress Suits, Beys' Suits and Ohildren's Suits. SPKIM OVERCOATS. FURNISHING GOODS Leading New Shapes of E. fe W. Oellars and OuflB. Noveltios in Noekwoar. Laundrfed and Unlaundried Shirts, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. N EXT DOOlt TO TIIK COURT HOUSE. Fahnestock's HSSH If L K K RSSS H H II I, K K, S S K II I, K K H SS8.S II I. KK K.SSS Kill, K K S H HIM, K K S .. SSSH 11 I.M.LLK K K.S.Sa . SSbH II I. R fl ll I, K K S S S III. K K. H KKSH II I. KK RSSS Hill. K K H H H II I, K K S H hSSS 1 1 I.LM.LK K KSSS I'ltOMTHKOItKATSI-KCIALSILKSALK, HKI.l) INNKW Y011IC LAST WKEIC. Solid Colen, all Slides, 87 it, Wc, 6., 76c snj fl.OO. Neat Stripa and Checlu, Celers and Black and Whit, Orey and White and Wbite and Black, 50c and COc Alse, Black Silks. Bargains in Black Silks from Same Sale. Sl'KCIAL IIAUOAINS IN IILACK SILKS AT SOc., $1.0), I1.1SX nnd $1.23. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. rVlEAl' hteke. . SPECIAL BARGAINS PROM THE AUCTION ROOMS OP NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA (lltKATKST 11AIK1A1NS KVKIt KNOWN IN BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES; Ladies' Dress Goods in Variety. LONG AND SQUAKE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. UK AUK FULL OF 1IAIIUAINS OF 1'VKItY DKsCltll'TION AT letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. nr lictecn the Cooper Ilense and Serrel Heme llet.-l. OASFITTTXa, AC. P LINN it I1KENEMAN. FLINN & BRENEMAN, The Season la new at band for furnishing and reflttlng Hemes. Nothing adds mero te the furnishing of a heuse than handseme GAS FIXTURES. A short time age Elegant Chandeliers wero a luxury that only the wealthy could enjey, new the prices are se low that FINE aeODS are within the reach of all. In the wny of Common Goods we have qulte a stock of elegant Patterns, but net the preva-lllng style, for which we will net rofuse any roasenablo ofTer. PLTJMBLNG and GAS-FITTING promptly attended te. HEATING by Het Air or Steam. Estimates given en all kinds of work. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S GREAT STOVE STORE. Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. HOVHEFVKStaillSU UOODS. CHIUKTS OAKPET HALL, CARPETS ! HKOI'KNINO OK SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the I Jtrgest and Hest Selected Line of Carpets ever ex. hlbltedln thUelty. WILTONS, VKLVKTS, nil the Trading Makes or HOD Y ANDTAl'KSTHY llltUSSKLS.THHKK-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTHASUl'KHS, and all qualities or IN UltAINCAUl'KTS, DAMASK and VKNKTIAN OAHl'KTS. UAU and CHAIN CAHl'KTSer our own manufacture a speciality, bpeclal Attention paid te the Maiiutacture or CUSTOM CAHl'KTS. Alseali'ull Line of OIL CLOTHS, HUUS, WINUOWSHADKS.COVEKLKTS, Ac, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts,, Lancaster, Pa. lcb23.2mdAw CLOCKS, MiniWltS AXV EllONZES. H.v Z. HHOADH. SPRING, 1885. We have new open te the selected assortment of Watches of all grades and prices. Our stock of Clocks embraces every kind and style, the best makes and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low. Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelry, both in Silver and Geld. Everything new and stylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornaments and Bangles. dome and see for yourself and be convinced. H. Z. RHOADS, I.ANCASTKH. iA. Ne. 4 West King Street. fir Stere open until 8:00 overy ovenincr. Saturdays, 0:00 o'elock. rnillH PAPER 1 PRINTED WITU J. K, WRI.aHT-ft.COJS 1 I , I - ' . J4HU I 1 ' il 1 :i 1 1 1 IWK, U .J Fainoent'Til? WwH;.;lfl;),eif., Awme anB-ly l'ltlLADKLl'lUA.l'A. aoeait. K K KKHS fiSS.1 11 I. H SHI, S II I, KSSS II I, s 11 1, H H II L SSSS II l.l.I.I, K k SS55S K K H S K K S KK SSSS K.K H Lil K H K SSRS CARPETS ! Public a very large and carefully WATCHES, Aft TyATCf JEH, UI.0UK8 AND JEWELRY, GREJAT REDUCTION IN THICKS OK WATCHKS, CLOCKS AND JHWKLHV,nt"' LOUIS WHIER'S, '1592 N6pQ.A OpiKuhe City Uetnl, near Fa, jt. HlJe-xit, , 1 Hetalllns at Wbeletale l'rlce.. Itcpalrinu at Kztra Lew Trlcej. Jy31-lyd ' TJUTKLKn'B O VIDE. LAkeASTEll AND MILLERSVILMJ , II. R.-TIMK ITAI1LK. n i'.,u'8 taX? I-enctwtcr Mr JIlllcrHVlIle nl 7r, Oft) nnd 1I:3U n. in., nnd 2 W, ). 0.00 and mi p. tn. (.arlcnrn Mlllrnvllln for Lnncnxlcr nt tveu, 8 W nnd 10 no a. m., nnd Ui, saw, a.n Hnd ;u a. m. LEHANON AND. I.ANUASTEuTeiNT II.VF. ItAILltOAIi. ARRASdlKlCSTIIC rABtl(!nn -mAix. SUNDAY, NOVKMHKIt inTir.lSSI. , MOHTinVAIIIl. I.cnvn. A, M Klnr St. Lnnc. :. Jjtnewlpr.,.., (!; ManltPlin ..,,, 7:1, Cornwall 7.1,1 ATMvc Irf'lmnnn Rnu . SOUTIIWAItl). Inp. a. m. Mbrtiinn.t TrJw Ceniwnll , 7:m Mnnhelm , m Ijincastrr bsh A ryl.'n Iny V. M. I A. 4.1". Win f.,17 r.m I. 51. I:. HI I.V.l f.:l-. 'll v.m. I'M Stir. 1'. v. lfcl l'.l.". I'll 2-.MI KIliprHt.. Lhnc. 8:lrt 8:V. V'i7 t.-M A Xt lVtft.iv V.....I fi & .. .... J 1 M.IIavaiid. Sunt. O. nml ll. mi. II. It It. UlteiuiB Km, Snjit. V. A 11. It. It. nlllyd Aw JpEADINa (J0MJMB1A.. AllltAXOEMKNT OF 1'ASSKNOKIt lltAIXS. .SUNDAY, NOV. Ill, IWI. NOI'TH'VAKD. I.trvt w .l'40 aiie Sia 4:01 .1:4(1 JInarryvllln Jincaiter(Klng Strrrt) Lancaster Cblcklea , Marietta Junction , Columbia .nntt-p A. M. : u. A. K. 7!!il 11 (HI Hill Bin 710 7:10 'fa 7:.V1 7:.1) li'ie 12: ie 2..J) Heading. .'.... ..n , SOL'THWAUD LTEAVK. . r 6:.V1 r. M. r. m. C:IU . ivcauinf 7.10 12(10 r.M. Marietta Junction Chtckle Columbia Lancaster Ineant-jrjKlngStrect) OuarrvvlllH ?., , 8JVTI . !':3Ti P.4.1 11.12 11-20 7:50 8:2.1 8:2Ti 8:1.1 8-20 2.-00 5-12 5.10 cm IVXi. C:22 FfI PAntinitlnnB at I1....!!.,. tlnHhAlni ... falter J unction, Marietta Junction nnd C0I11111 Ida nee time tablei at All stntlnna. SUNDAY. Lfttve Quarrjvlllc,7.(i0a. in.; Iuicnster, Klnc Street, 8.00a. m., 4:X p. in.; l.iinc.ister, 8:10 n in ana:p. in. Arrive Heading, 10 no a. 111., c-xs p. tn. lsavc Keadlng, 8 00 11. m , 4 p. 111. Arrive Lancaster, .a a. in., and S 42 p. in. . Lancaster, King Street, !)J7 ii.m.. 5:30 p. 111. tliiarryvllle,B:IOp.in. A. M.WILSON, Sttpl C. G.IIasceck, Oen'l Pn-. ft Ticket Agent nprll 11 lydAw PENNSYLVANIA IIAILKOAD SCHED ULE. Traln-i leave Ijinc-iiter nnd leave nnd nrrlve nt I'lilladclnbiaas fellow 1 Leave WKSTtVAUD. l'lilladeliihln. Ncwb Kxpri'Kf) f 4-.10n.iii. Wav I'tmuengert 4-.10 " Mall train iluMt.Jeyf 7.() " Ne. 2 Mall train via Column la. Lenvn Lnnrnster 02.1 a 111 ('.-.in " l':::i " in " 11 .pii " B-M " 2.1.1 p. 111. '.21) " ?M " r.-rm .Niagara Kxpre-i 7:4ua. m. Hanover Accem... via uei 1111111 1.1. 11 Je iu 111. via Cel iitnl) la. MaMt.Jny. 2.11 p. in. j-uutjinet Frederick Accem.. IjincaHter Accem .. Ilarrlgliitrg Accem . -euiuiiiuui. iircuin .. llarrlslinrg Kxpn'-.. Oil. A Cln. Expre-(i. Weitern Kxprcit f . l'nclllc Kxprextt.... t:iu ft 10 " 8.V) " 1IH11 " 7:."-n 7: In " 10.11 " 12 0.1 " Ml a. lit. Arrive nt l'hlladilpliH. S 1 " Id .1) " via. Ml .lej II (In in .. 1.1 p, in Mm " r, i. c VI ' n 11 " 1120 " Lenve Lannister. t.7 t KA3T1VAUD. l'nll'u KxpreHs. tUHt. 1,1110 J llarrfsbnrg Kxprcxi. Lanc'r. Accem., nr .. Columbia Accem Sca-ibore Kxpregs. . . . Johnstown Kxprenif Sunday Mall Dav Kx-nrcsst cm " 8:10 " 8A1 " tun " 12--inp. in. 2 011 " .i-oe 445 ' G:43 Ilarrlilinrg Accem TboMartctta"Aeceinmou.t!ottlenT'iCjl nre Ila at 11:15 a.ia4rcabtngOlaTlrttivatU2-el. Leave? Marietta at 3:15- p, in. and nrrlvtM at Columbia it at S M I ald leavei at 8JKnnd arrives al 8 50 ' TJm Yerk AcoemnK-tdatlon'letKvex MBrittlaat 7:1" und nrrlren at Lancaster at 8.-00, p.itiiecilii; wllb llarrlburg KxpreMat.e-.il). , t The I'rederlclfAccomtneantlon, 'wtut, connect cennect lng at Lancaster with list Una,- West, at 2:15 p, mj will run tbxouKbtet'redcrlcK. ,. . - Tb Frederick Accommodation, eat, leaves Celniuljla at 11-KnndreachCfl, Lancaster at 12W p.m. The Lancaster Accommodation, Kaxl, leaver Harrlsburg nt 8:10 p. 111. nnd arrives ln l.aiic.iMcr at A5 p.m. . I Hanover Accommodation, west, cennectlns nt IiiieasterwlthNlagiiRtllxpiessutOiiOii. 111. nlll run tbreugb te llaiinrcr, dully, except Sunday. Fast Line, west, en snndny, when Happed, will atop at Downlngtewn, L'oittetvllle, raikctliurt;, ML Jey, EllzalK'lbte 11 nnd Mlddletew 11. t The only trains which run dally. On bundity the Mall truln west runs by way of Columbia. Leave dally except Monday. CWRNWALIj AND IiEIIANON AND COLKIlltOOK VALLKYltAILnOADS. BOUTUWARD. Trains leave Lebanon dally ( except Sunday ) at 6 JO a. 111., MM and ,i p, . Arrive at Cornwall at 6:40 a. in., 12:40 11. 111. nnd 7:10 j). iu.; at Cene ace at 7-20 a. in., 123 and S.20 p.m., connecting with the Pennsylvania rail read ler points east and w est. HOItTHWAllD. Trains leave Concwage nt 7:30 n. iu., 8 Se and 8.05 p. m. Arrive nt Cornwall at S.Ot a. in., 1:13 and '.) 0.1 1, 111.; nt Lebanon at 8:20 a. m., 4::;n and !i:1.1 p. in., connecting at Lebanon with l'hllmieltibla nml Heading railroad for points east and wes.t, nnd the Lebanon and Tiement llranch for .lenei town, 1'luegreve and Tremont. The 6-30 a. in. train will slop only nl Ceniwnll, Colebrook and llellalrv. ULASSn'AJtE. TTKHI A MAKTIN. Gbina, Glass, Qneensware -AT- CHINAHALL WhltoSteno China nnd Semi-Porcelain In Dec orated nnd l'laln Dinner, Ten and Toilet Sets. HOTEL WARE, EASTER GOODS. HAVILAND FRENCH CHINA. KANCY UOODS, LAM PS, Ac., At Lowed t 1'rlee-i. WAI1KS UUAHANTKKD High & lartin, NO. 1G BAST KING STREET, LANUASTKIt. l'A. CO At. H, MARTIN, WIIOLMALK AMD RKTAtL B, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal nrXAKDi Ne. 420 North Water and l'rlnce street, abeve Lemen. Umcaster. . ns-lyd B AUMQAHDNKKSA JKKFEIUES, GOAL DEALERS. Ovriccs : Ne. 12) North Queen street, und Ne. B6t North l'rlnce street. Yards; NertS l'rlnce street, near Ueadlng Depot. LANCASTKII, l'A. augis-tfd c OAU M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOllTU WATKK STHKKT, LnncAMcr, l'a., WUOLKSALa AHD RITAIL DMALXR l LUMBER AND GOAL. COBNSOTION WITH TUB TKLirllOSIO KlCUAKOB. YlRD 1XD OfI0i Ne. 330 NOHTII WATKIt STHKKT. tebH 1yd TCTAST END YARD. C.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orriun: Ne. 20 t'entre Square. Hetb yatil und oltlee eenneeled wltlt'telcnhotie etchum?. eellSfimdMAl'Mt , STOCKS. ' rt' Nil 1 r. v, A. M. n-(i s.-ni fi-es Rim :.V f;4-i ii.7 !'ri' (1:2.1 ntt f. M. A.M. 7'' 7:K 7:1(1 7:.Vi C:s i:3l C:ll 11:1') Wbankers. l'ltlll K IIAILW'AV StlCUHITI K.i'ALWAY'8 ON .- hand ran ijvkstmknt. Mlnneai-elli HealK9tate7pcr cent, bends ter aaleatluland lntciT'- "l'roiirleterti.ot "l'oer'n Manual of Hallwuys.,"OAriepBndnce Invited. - -'4tfWBStrdt'MSew Yerk. .ecU-lydOQlilJblw ! ortetrl li DON'T UK HATlStTED WirTrANTlNT, rcrfer article. MILLKH'S 1I0HA.V SOA1 the best. ! I .31
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