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THE LANOASTBB DAILY PTFELLTGENOBR, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885.
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OUR MUSICAL VISITORS.
ISTEItESTlSO FACTS AtlOVT THE HE!'-EUTBEN-TEAE
EOCV&TB.
Thelr HegulAr Appearance ' On Time" Tlie
llM-mteMiira of the Locust Tlie Mnslc
llaxes Curried Only Iiy tlie Males,
The Victims or the l'eiillry.
Frem tlie Raltlmere Suti.
In a few days the sovcnleon-ycar locusts
will begin te sing thelr pecullar lovesong,
and ninke the weeds hum with their buny
myriads. Full-flcilgeil locustahnve been out
new a wcek or se, but nre yet hardly nble te
tly In any great nutnbera. Sonie of them,
howevor, liave alrendy get Inte tlie higher
branches of life, and may be seen already In
the tree tops. Occasion has been taken fre
quently heretofore te Impress the fart that,
the locust Itself is perfectly harmless, but it
is sometimes attended by an enemy known
as the dlgger wasp, which Is fatal te the
locust, and the sting of which will kill a
human belng In two hours.
In 1817 the locusts appeared en May 2.1 ; In
1S34 about the saine time, and in 1R."1 en May
20. The date of appearance varied little In
18CS nud in 1885. Many of tlie locusts have,
died in the ground this spring en account of
uniavoreblo circumstances, and their appear
aneo has been somewhat delayed by the back
ward spring. The locusts first ceme In the
pupa or soft stale, but In a short time bocemo
fully Hedged. About the end of May they
begin te lay their eggs, which are deposited
in the tender twigs or tree. As seen
as the young attain their growth in
the grub state they fall te the ground,
and inake their way two or thrce
fect underneath the surface, In order
te undergo their change. Inte the pupa
form, after which last transformation
mey are leunu m great numbers etcr
large districts of country. It is claimed
that experiments have demonstrated they
never descend further than six feet Inte the
earth, and that the eggs must ceme into con
tact v ith the earth before they will advance
towards life. It will be 17 years before the
young of the locusts which new begin te
sing will reappear from theii hiding places In
the earth. In lsilS thousands of tlie progeni
tors of the present visitors came up between
tlie bricks of the pavements in the cities
which had been laid in tlie previous 17 years
en new streets. Generally tlie locusts prefer
the w eeds and shady places anil net the open
Holds. Notwithstanding tlie common idea
thatthoyisre injurious te vegetation It ap
pears from high authority that they are net
se, oxeept Irem the dam.ige done by the
icmale in depositing her eggs. Locusts are a
favorite feed of hogs, squirrels and sonie of
the larger birds and are a favor He dish with
the Indians when fried.
Ily the act of depositing Its eggs the locust
does all the injury of which It is capable.
The excoriations thus made lujure tlioyeung
trees of the nursery, the goesoberry, currant
and ether small garden shrubs, hut the
apple, lwtr, peach, plum and cherry trees
only suder partially, and even this is net bo be bo
lieved le allect the fiult of tlie succeeding
year. Tlie locust, does net depend for feed
upon any lUing tiecs almve ground, but
lives en tlie uutrieus principles it collects
from the surface of vegetable substances and
extracts from the earth. Ah thelr resurrec
tion Is Mid te be en the same spots where
they formerly appeared, it may be that the
wheat and ether ileitis in the country where
they are new found wcre formerly the slte of
a lerest or orchard, whonce they woie
dropped te the earth.
vei'Nn only in UNiTnn statks.
The locust Is emphatically an Amerlcan
republican Insect, and found only in the
United Ktatcs, and that there nre two tribes
of tlicse Insects dillering from each ether
only In the periods of their Huts Tlie
larger family, the northern, living 17 years,
and the ether, the southern, 13 years.
Generally these Insects begin te loave the
ground al-out May 20, and lucrcase te num
eors till about May 27, when the greatest
numbers will appear, and then in less num
bers till about June &, when no mere will
leave the earth. About June 15, they com
mence depositing their eggs, which continues
until about June 20. The foiuale lays about
400 eggs excavating holes ler that purpese
in the limbs or twigs te which they nre at
tached by a singularly constructed Instru
ment, about the sie of a small pin, desig
nated as the ovi-pesltor. About J line 2T the
old locusts disppcar altogether. About
July 23 the eggs nre ready te hatch, the In
sects ceme out of the excavations and fall te
the ground in great numbers, and are se
small that they are llke little metes in the
air, and their apparent specific gravity se in
ferior that they are net injured liy tlie
fall.
In tlie whele r.mge of natural history there
is nothing mere strange than the fact that n
little Insect, net as large as the smallest ant,
shall pass into the ground nud remain thore
seventeen years and then cuierge in the
form of a comparatively larger insect, and
that most tilbcs should reappear the same
month, and almost the sa-no day, once In
soenloen years, or thiltcen yeirs, according
te the district te which they belong. Having
made its way Inte tlie earth it lives during
the remainder of the warm season In the
vegotable suli-sell, utid en the approach of
cold weather forms around itself a cocoon, or
ctll, by cementing the particles of earth to
gether, in which condition the locusts nre
often dug up In gardening and excavating
without their real character being discovered.
The next season it opens one end et its cell
te gain aocess te tlie small roots and moist
earth, but docs net leae the cell, and thus It
continues from season te season, each year
enlarging its cell, never changing Its locality
from the tlme it enters the earth until it
emerges
HOW TJIF.Y MAKI5 MUSIC.
Tlie musical organs of the locust, by which
they keep up the peculiar and universal din
from sunrise te sunset, are organs of sound.
"The musical organs are also very curious
nna ditllcult te describe. Directly under the
sheulder of tlie wing in each side of the chest
thore is a beautiful membrane somewhat
trlangiilar, convex and ribbed with line benv
ridges, 'tills membrane resembles a small
shell, and is stretched ever a cavity In the
chest, tlie lower nngle connected Internally
with a stieng muscle. On the breast there
are two large scales ene en each side, firmly
attached te the breast above, but Iree
belew. On bending the liedy backwards
these scales are elevated and oxpeso two
large cavities, also covercd with oxtreinoly
line and sllk-llke membranes. These
cavities nre connected with these under
the musical membranes under the wing
sheulders and probably serve for lungs.
When these cavities are filled with nlr the
musical eigans or membranes first described
nre made te produce the sound by the large
muscles the bony rldges of tlie membranes
belng made te act upon each ether w ith such
rapidity that the motion is scarcely percep
tible." Whilst the most harmless and de
fenseless or creatures this insect has inniim
orable cnemies Chickens, turkeys birds
squirrels and pigs will scarcely touch any
ethor feed during the locust seasen. A curi
ous etlect upon all lien's eggs laid after feod feed
ing upon this diet Is that their yolks are
nearly white. A remarkable characteristic
of tlie insect Is Its solitary life. Although in
close neighborhood te Humorous individuals
of its class two are never found in a cell or
in contact. This Is also thelr character in the
perfect or w lngcd state
SHALL AND WILL.
In the II rat person Imply shall foretells
In w HI a threat or else u premise dwells j
Shall in the second and third does threat,
Will then simply loreiciisuiuinro icu.
Frem the Urummar in Ute in the Jrith
tienal Scheel i.
,Vu-
Jinny a Ictlin te Hrlght's Disease has been re
stored te sound heath by Hunt's Keiuedy.
Hunt's Kumedy Is net a new compound; it
has been bofero the public thirty ears.
Hunt's Itemed)' purllles the bleed by assisting
the kidneys te cuuy oil all 'lll",rJ1;,-lJoe(llw
HVEVIAZ, NOTICES.
There Is no nTe lighting nature. Dr. Kennedy's
Kaveille Keuiedy ds nothing of tbut kind. It
does net inake the sufTerei-s who trust It werse
under the pretense or doing them geed. It acts
tenderly und In sympathy with what Nature
herbelfls trlng te accomplish. De you have
trouble with your digestion, your liver or your
kidneys 7 Dees rheumatism pain and rack yen 7
Is your head thick and heavy? Itwlllchumi
awaytbee ulliueiita almost cre you nre atvare.
' (I)iuyll-luideedAw
Hit. WILLIAM'S INDIAN PILE OINTMENT,
L. O. McCullum, csonducteron the U. A W. It.
IL. Sprlnglleiu, if., auk . w, iwa j
' 1 have
Jnereus remedies und employed ifiany physic.
Uus. but te no nuriMJie. A friend roeoiumondea
Ur. VHIUHrt rudiU Pile Olntnient. which I am
trrsteful te nay luut cured inn." Beld by U. 11.
KetaS. W? and t North queea itrwt, C.8J
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srr.ciAi. NOTICES.
A Disabling Disease.
Ne disease 'which does net confine a man te his
bed se completely unfits lilin for business as dys
pepsia. When the stomach U foul, the brain Is
always muddy and confused, and as the cares
and anxieties of llfe are a sufllclent burden for
the organs of thought te hear, without being
tormented by the miseries born of Indigestion,
It Is highly desirable for the brain's sake, as well
as for the sake of every ether portion of the sys
tem, that the disordered stomach should be re
stored with the utmost dispatch te a healthy,
vlgorenscondltlon. This object can always be
accomplished by n course ofltestotter's Stomach
Hitters, the purest and best of ycgotnbtespcclflcs,
which evacuates the morbid humors through
the bowels, reuses and tones the torpid stomach
and regulates the llrer, Imparts firmness te the
nerves and clears the senserlum of Its mental
cobwebs. Persons subject te attacks of Indiges
tion, bilious headache, irregularity or the
bowels, sickness et the stomach, or " the blnes,"
should take the Hitters ence or twice nday
throughout the present season. m27teJ3
HOUGH ON ITCH."
"heugh en Itch" cures humors, eruptions,
ring-worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted fuel, chil
blains. (S)
Tells What He Knows.
"Hest thing for burns 1 have ever tried. Heals
up grandly." I.. 1 Fellctt, Marlen, Ohie, speak speak
Ingef 77iema Erlertrte Oil. Fersnln by II. II.
Cnchrnn, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
"Oter the Hills te the Peer Heuse"
A person with Impaired or Impoverished bleed
I en the lead te physical bankruptcy. Iturtleck
Jlloed Hitter strengthen and enrich the circula
tion, repair the tlsHiics, and build up the entire
system. Ker snle lay li. 11. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 139 N'eith Qucen street, Lancaster.
AN UNFOIITUNATE TEUSON.
The most unfortunate person In the world Is
one afflicted with sick headache, but they will
lie icHccilat ence by using Dr. Leslie's Special
l'resci Iptlen. Bee advertisement In another
column. (I)
I'HKTTY WOMEN.
Ladles who would retain freshness and vivac
ity. Don't fall te try ' Wells' Health Kenower."
(3)
I'll rsiei aim' sanction has been nccenled te that
standard disinfectant, lilenn's Sulphur Seap.
"Hill's Hair Dye," bluckei brown, w cents.
Ji-lwdeedftw
or Matchless Merit.
Forlhenoso and threat, externally or Inter
nally used, Tiemat' Ecleetrie Oil Is matchless.
Asthma, catarrh, and serious threat affections
nrerjulckly nniennblu te this efficient remedy.
Korwiteby 11.11. Ceehnin, druggist, 137 and 139
North tjuecu street, Lancaster.
Let Us Tell Yeu.
V(
reustlpated Is net a well person, and lurther.
iuml iit'iuiy irry fine is suiyeciru u inpgeir
regularities. Let us tell you also that Jl unlock
Bleed llltlertnre mm of the finest diuretics and
niwrlcnts out yet devised. Ker snle by II. II.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
A I'estul Card
Fiem Mrs. Dentils Smith, Louisville, Ky., says:
"Ker blend Impurities Jluriteek Jlloert J'ltlrrt
seem particularly mlapted. Ncut before had
completion se clear. Use all the time," Korsale
by II. 11. Ceehnin, druggist, 137 und 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
LIKE lMlKSEUVKIt.
If j en are losing your grip en life, try " Wells
Health Kenower." does direct te weak spots.
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IHt. FltA'IEll'S MAOIC OINTMENT.
The greatest blessing that has been discovered
In this generation. A mire euro for llells, Hums,
Seres, Cuts, Flesh Wounds, bere Nipples, Hard
and Sert Cerns, Chapped Lips and Hands, l'lm
pies and llletches. Vrlee Gee. Sold by Druggists.
Sold by II. It. Ceehnin, 137 und 139 North Queen
street. (t)
A STAKTLINO D1SCOVEKY.
Mr. Wm. Jehnsen, of Huren. Dak., wiltes that
his wife hmlheun troubled with acute llrenchltls
for many years, and that all remedies tried guve
no peiinaiieiit relief, until he procured a buttle
of Dr. JCing't New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, uud Colds, which hud a magical etreet,
and produced a permanent cure. 1 1 Is guaranteed
te cum nil Dlncases of Threat, Lungs or liren
chlul Tubes. Trial Unities Flee at Cochran's
Drug Stere, N'es. 137 and 139 Net Ih Queen street,
Lancaster, l'a. Large Size (1.00. (3)
The 1'vople Antenlslied.
Many penple are astonished when they dls dls
cever the wiile circulation or Thomai' Eclecirle
Oil. There Ishiudly adrug house In the coun
try that does net Iiatu this lcincdy upon Its
shelves. The public have round It Is a geed
thing mid stick tnlt. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancas
ter. AN END TO HONE SCKAl'INO.
Edwaul Shepherd, of IliinUhurg, III. says:
" Having rccclcdse much beiiclltfreiii KUctilc
Hitters, I feel It my duty te let suffering Immunity
knew It. llae hud u running sein en my leg
for eight jeiirstmy doctors told me 1 would
hae lnliuvu the bone scraped or leg amputated.
I tited. Instead, three bottles of Electric Hitters
and sewn boxes Iliicklen's Arnica Halve, und
in V leg Is new ceund and ell."
Llcetilc Hitters uru sold at fifty rents a bottle,
and HucMcu's Ainlca Salve nt 'iVs. per be by
11. II. Ceehnin, Druggist, . N'es. 1J7 und 139 Nnith
stieet, I-uneuster, pa. (3)
"KOUGH ON PILES"
Ones Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, l'retrud
lug, llleedlng, Internal and ether. Internal and
Eternal In each package. Sure cine, 60c. Drug
gists. l'OUNO MEN I HEAD THIS.
Tub Voltaic Hklt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., offer
te send their celebrated Klectro-Veltaio Hklt
and ether ELECTnte ArrLiAKCKSen trial fur thirty
day. te men (old or young) mulcted with nervous
debility, less of vitality und manhood, und all
kindred troubles. Alse for rheumatism, neu nil
glu, paralysis, und many ether kindred diseases.
Complete restoration te health, vigor and man
hood guaranteed. Ne risk is Incurred as thirty
days trl.il Is allowed. Wrlte them nt ence for
Illustrated pamphlet free. decJO-lyd&w
UUCKLEN'S AKNICA SALVE.
The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Urulscg,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheuiu, Fever Seres, Tetter,
Chapped Hand. Chilblains. Cerns, and ull Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required.
It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or
money refunded, l'rlce. 25 cents per
wA. Ll -.,.. l.. : lr ,i ............. - ,... '
UC-&. K Ul n.1113 uy Jl J), UVUIUIl, uiuugisi -linii
137 and 139 North Queen street Lancaster, l'a.
DvsrKiTie, nervous people, "out of sorts,"
Celden's Lliiuld Heef Tonle will cure. Atkjer
Celden't. Of Druggists.
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We hu e new open the finest line of
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TEA nnd D1NNEK SETS,
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JAPAN WARE.
-l'KICES TO SUIT THE TlMES.-
Higli & lartin,
NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET,
LA.NOASTEK. PA.
HATS ANV CAV8.
ATEST STYM'.S IN HATS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
Leading FuhieuMt HatteiJ,
Just received, n Ijirge Assortment or 8TKAW
HATS. Men's Uonulue Mackinaw, Jl.ee, Jl.te,
$iu) te i.oe the iliicst In the city. Panama,
Manilla, Impel hit, Duustable. Mllausrer Heys.
Children's Fine Dre.s llats-Sle., 5He., 75c, ll.Oi,
ti.M. Our Light Weight MncMuaws lire some.
thing new. 'lhe DKKSDKN, the Flne.t Llght-
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yenug men. The CHATHAM, the Nicest uud
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ftnr nw HIU'ciultlOM. TllO
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ail, Cream and Maiile Colored
J.U),t3.50,M.OO-Htll NuvKtjles.
Stauff er & Ce.
(SUULTZ'S UI10.'S OLD STAND),
Nee. 31-33 NORTH QUB13N STREET,
LANCASTEB.l'A.
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UNTR KEMEUY.
HUNT'S
KIDNEY AND L1VEK
REMED YI
Never Known te Fail.
NEVKK KNOWN.TO FAIL.
It euros when all ether medicines fall, as It nets
directly and at ence en the Kidneys, Liver
and liewcls, restoring them te a healthy
action. It Is a safe, sure nnd speedy
cure, nnd hundreds have been
cured uy li wnen puysicnms
ind I
ft lends had gleii them
up tot
die.
II is Beth a "Safe Cure" and a " Specific."
It CUKES nil Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver
llludder and Urinary Organs i Dropsy,
(J nil el, Dlahctas, Hrlght's Disease,
Nervous Diseases, Excesses,
Fnmale Weaknesses,
Jnundlce, Heur Stomach,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles,
Pains in the Hack. Leins nnd Side, Keten-
tlen or Noii-Uctentleu of Urine.
11,35 AT DncealsTs.
Y9TAKK NO OTHER.
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet of Solid Testi
monials of Absolute Cures.
HUNT'S REMEDY CO.,
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1'ievldence, It. 1.
YEU'S HA USA PA 11! UiA.
A Heme Druggist Testifies.
Popularity nt home Is net always the best test
of merit, but we point proudly te the fuel that
no ether remedy hss wen for ltxelf such milt it
sal approbation In Its own city, stale and coun
try, and among all people, us
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The foil eh lug letter from nun of our best
known Massachusetts Druggists should be of In
terest te every suUercr :
TJVinnmefinivi " Eight yenrs nge I lmd nn
AQCUm&tlSni.attncker RHEUMATISM, se
seteru that 1 could net move from the bed, or
dress, without help. I tried scvnml lemcclles
without much II anv reller, until I took A YIHt'H
SAKSAPAK1LLA, liythe UK) of iHObottlesef
which 1 wax completely cun'd. Hate sold large
(iiuntltleriel your HAIlSAPAUILLA, nnd it still
lubilns Its wonderful popularity. 'I he many
notiible cures 11 hns eireded In this vicinity
convince me that It Is the best blend medicine
ever offered te the public E. F. IIAKKLS,"
KlterSt., Huckhuid, Muss., )luy 13, lss-J.
Cf.li. T3Viniivi Okebiib Anekkws, overseer
Wall- IlDCUni.lu the Lewell Carjiet Corpor Cerpor Corper
poratlon, wus for ever twenty years before his
removal te Lewell mulcted with 8ALTKIIEUM
In Its worst form. Its ulcerations actually cov
ered mere than half the surfiire of his body and
limbs, lie was entirely cured by A VKIl's SAK
SAI'AKILLA. See tertlllcnle In Ayer's Alma
nac for 1S3.
l'nii'AnxD nv
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lewell, Muss.
Sold by all Druggists. II, six bottles for i.
HUM J u net
Plvtakuu. "
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CUKES
COLD IN HEAD, CATAKKII.KOSKCOLD.IIAY
FEVEK, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE.
Eejy te tise.
N. V., U. S. A.
Price, Sflc. Ely Ure.'s., Oswego
Hay Fever.
ELY'S CKKAM HALM Cleanses the Head,
Allays Inflammiitlnn, Hcids the Seres, Kcsteres
the Senses of Tusto nnd Smell. A quick und
pesltivu cure. Se cents nt Druggists. W) cents
by mall, registered, bend for circular, bample
by mall, 10 tents.
ELY BROTHERS,
Druggists, Oswego, N. Y.
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AFTKU Alili OTHERS KAIL,
COHSULT
DR. LOBB,
NO. 3-JU North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll
street, Philadelphia. Cures all Secret DUeuies
or both sexes. Twenty Y ears Experience. Con
sultation by mall.
NEKVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES.
New book just out. Send for tt,
lleuisj 11 a. in. till 'i n. in., and 7 p. m. te 10 p. in'
Heeks free te the mulcted. feb'JU-lydJtw
G HAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
The Great English Uemedy. An unfailing
cure for Impetcncy and all Diseases that fellow
Less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In
the Hack, Dimness or Vision, Premature Old
Age, und many ether diseases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a Premature Crave.
Full rmrtlculars In our namnhlet. which we de
sire te send frca by mall te every ene. This Spe-
clfle mcdlclne Is sold by all druggist at II per
nacjcuire. or six eacKuires ler ). or win ue sent
'roe by mall en receipt of the tm ney, by ad
dresslnir the ucent.
H. JJ. COCllllAN, Druggl't,riole Agent,
Nes. 137 and 139 North (Juiwj street, Luncaster,
Pa.
On cccountet counterfeits, we have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine
TDK OKAY MEDICINE CO.,
Huffale. N. Y.
CONSUMPTION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the above disease ; by Its use
housandsercasesof the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong is
my faith In its ellleacy that I will send TWO
UOTTLES FKEE. together with a valuable trea trea
tlse en this disease te any sulTorer. Olve ox ex
press and P. O. address.
DK.T. A. 8LOCUM,
nZMlmdeedAeinw 1S1 Pearl St., N. V.
CJAFE. SUKE AND SPEEDY OOUK
Cj Kuftdbk, Vauicecelk and SrKciAL Diseases.
Whv be
humbugged by quacks,
In Dr. Wrfuht the
when you
can ilnd
only keeu
lar Puvriciam In Pblladelphht who makes a
spcchdty of the above diseases and cukes them 7
l TfTBva niriRiwTiKn. Anvlrt tuiti. fluir unn ftv.n.
ing. Strangers cuu be treated and retuni home
the same day. Offices private.
lilt. W. II. WKIOIIT,
Ne. 211 North Ninth street, above Kuee,
P. O. ltex 073. Philadelphia.
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Steam Engine
-AND-
B0HER WOEKS.
AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS,
HAVE NO AGENTS,
CAN 1NBUKE OUlt PATKON8 LOW PK10ES
AND UOOD WOKK.
BOILERS.
Vertical and HorizentalTubular, Flue, Cylinder,
Marine, Deuble-Deck and Portnble.
rUKNACE-WORK, HLAST-l'lPES, STACKS,
Ac, Ae.
TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil.
HOISTING ENGINES.
ENGINES.'
Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from two
te sixty horse-power.
Portable Engines, en Wheels nnd Bills t Six
Sizes 4, 0, 8, 10, IS and 20 horse power.
SAW MILLS.
Peny Mills and Large Mills.
Cob Mills.
Hark Mills
Leather Hellers, Ten Packers, Trlpple Gearing
for herse power.
PUMPS.
Kelt and Gear Pumps ; Mining Pumps j Cem
blned Pumps and Heaters.
Cerltrlfugal Pump, Steam Pump.
Gearing, Pulleys, Fly Wheels, Clamp Hexns,
Hangers, Couplings, Cellar, Steel Steps and
Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing Iloxes, Mill
Spindles, Mill Kusblngs, Ac., A a, Ae,
PIPES.
Wrought Iren, for Gas, Rleam and Water. Cast
Iren Pipes.
Heller Tubes, Well Casting.
FITTINGS.
Fer Wulcr and Slenm,
.. " w -.i, liutiw, V.WCHH, niuui
ges, (liitige Cocks, Glass Water Gauges,
rety Valves, Whistles, fllobe Valves,
loverners, Patent Helf.Feedlng Lu-
Valves,
Cocks, flteam
uuugc
Safe
Governors,
bricaters, Glass Oil Cups, GIubs
Heller Feeders.
PACKINa Hemp, Aslest08, Gum and Pium-
buge.
HKLTING Gum, Cotten and Lealher,
CASTINGS Heavy and Light Iren nnd brass.
Heller Iren, Sheet lien, Har Iren.
und Stcel.
HEATERS
Fer Dwellings, Schools nnd Public Buildings.
STEAM HEATmO.
Estimates, Drawings and Pattern WetK fur-
iiiniiuu hl jieiisonaiiie uuics.
mtr Uepalrlng
tended te. Addi
promptly
and carefully at-
ress,
Jehn Best & Sen,
NO. 333 HAST FOLTON STREET,
LANCASTKK, PA.
JanlS-lydAw
VAltlllAOES.
gTANDAKD CA11UIAOE WOUK.
Edward Edgerley,
FINE GAUKIAGE DUILDEIt,
MAKKET STKKET, KKAK OF POSTOFF1CE,
LAN CASTE K, PA.
A LAKGE STOCK OF
JBU&frlES & OAUBIAaES
Cemprlnlng the Ijitest Styles nnd most Ele.
gnntly Finished, at GKEATLY KKDUCKD
I'KICES. If you winh te purchase n geed arti
cle, my work Is decidedly lhe ihcipcslin the
state.
MOTTO-"FAIK DEALING AND HONEST
WOKK."
S-Dnn't fall te encourage geed work. All
Werk FULLY WAKKAN TED lowest Prices
ferllEPAIItlNG AND KEPAINTING. One set
of workmen erieclally employed for that pur pur pur
eoeo. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
uevtfdAw
N
OKUEC'K & MIliEY.
The Old Reliable!
Owing lhe Extenslvn Pn'uratlnns made dur
ing the dull season wehaTOHii assortment of the
FINEST & LATEST STYLES
OF
VEHICLES
licrelnfore offered te the public, nit of which are
specimens et llrst-cluHs weikinamthlp, cannot be
excelled In miy respect, nnd w hlch we am pre
pared te sell at greatly ruduied figures. In ether
words : " Wheat Is down ; tobacco Is dew n ;
everything else must comedown In proportion;
se that we are new ready te satisfy the public
that we hute 11 rat-class work and will sell at
prices ucceidlngly. Kcmcmhcfeur Motte:
"Our Werk Sustains Our Werd."
"Our Stock comprises the following Styles of
Vehicles, tlz: Four-Passenger Extension-Tep
PhiuteiiH, Four-Passenger SUiudlng-Tep Phaj Phaj
tens, Four-Passenger Jump-Sent Carriages,
Twe-Passenger Falling-Tep l'h.nten, Two Twe
Passenger snindlng-Tep Phietens, Twe-Pasien-ger
Ladles' Canopy-Tep Phietens, Te Tep
tVngeiiH, Tep Huggies ull styles.
Alse, ntlrHt-class (second hand) Cabulay Four Feur
Pushcnger Phaiten.
Special attention given te Uepalrlng at all
times, and we employ none but the best, practi
cal mechanics, and manufacture all our own
wheels, direct ly under the supervision of J ACOU
MILKY, of the llrni, the eldest whcUwilght In
this city.
NOBBECK & MILEY'S
FACTORY,
COKNKK OF VINE AND DUKE STKEETS,
LANCASTER, PA.,
WAl.T. PAVE It.
SCREENS.
xy-INDOYV
Wire Window Screens!
ltmaypeem a little early te talk about Win
dow Screens, but we think the time Is here ; the
warm weivther will seen be with us, and It Is well
te ba prepared. A geed plan U te have them
fitted in early, before the files till up your house.
We are well supplied with frames and wires.
The second-story of our building Is stocked with
from 3.0U) te 7.000 frames of different sizes, w hlch
can be mode up nt short notlce. The prlcewill
be lower than heretofore. We make you a geed
sized screen for SO cents n piece, and Landscape
wtre from 11.25 a plece up. All widthsef wiie
Beld by the feet or roll at lowest prices. We
opened te-day, another Choice Line of
LACE CURTAINS,
Three, three and a-half nnd four yards long,
l'rlce 73c, fl.00, 1.23, $1.50, $1.73, $2.00, $2.50. $3 00 a
plece up. l'eles 40e, 60e, 75c, $l.tw, &c. We are
In the busy season for
WALL PAPER.
Our stock W large te select lrem, and we have
a strong force of workmen te de your work
promptly. Window Shades of every description.
PIAEES W. PRY,
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCA8TKU. 1'A.
TOENNA. OIQARS FROM
fl.00 PER
X Hundred up, at
HAETMAN'S
YELLOW
FKONT OIQAK
SIOHJC
WMJSWfcjS'lJIM'rffc'Sf
s
UMMEH DRESH GOODS,
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 West King Street.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS!
Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricetine, Foulards, Pongee, Grenadines,
Nun's Veiling and Albatross.
Linen Lawns,
French Salines,
Americun Salines.
British Cleths,
Chambray Ginghams,
Zephyr Ginghams.
EMBEOIDEELES
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and
Gauze Underwear.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25 WEST KING STREET.
N
EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
FAtffffiSTOCK'S.
White Goods, White Goods,
FOR LADIES' DRESSES.
. Larfre'nnd oemploto stoek new epen from 8e te 60e per yard. Ladiea' Em
broidered Rebea.' Handsome Bebea at low prices. Summer Merine and India
Gauze. Underwear for LadlOB, Genta, Misses, and Children.
Jerseys ! Jerseys ! ! Jerseys ! ! !
, AU the New thin ire in Jerseys new open from BOe te 85.00. Ladies' Gent's
and Children's Hoalery in endless verlety, all at our usual low prices.
R. E; FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court
QUE
AV STORE.
SPECIAL
FROM THE AUCTION ROOMS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
OUKATEST HAUCIAIXS EVKIl KNOWN IN
BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS,
LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES.
Ladies' Dress Goods in Variety.
LONG AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS.
WE AUK ITULh Of 1IAUUA1NS OF KVKKY DKSCItll'TION AT
letzger & Haiighiiiaii's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST.,
- Uetwoen the Cooper Henso and Serrol Heme
B
OWERS & UURHT.
NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
I. A 1)1 ES As we are closing out our Knttre Stock te iimkc a chiuige In our lmslnc, v, c arc offer
Ins many desirable goods at such prices that would bev, ell worthy of our attention before mak
ing your purchases. InllLACK SILKS, 1ILACK CA8IIME11ES, NUN'S VEIMNGS and ALI1A
TltOSS CLOTHS, we are offering at Great Itcductlens. We offer a Special Ilargaln in un ALL
WOOL HUNTING at 10e., and have It In only lour shades. PACIFIC LAWNS are here In Nice As As
fiertnicnt, and efter theui Very Lew. Great llargalns In KIIIIIONS, whlchwe are closingeut fust
llargulns In LACES, CHENILLE FltlNGKS, KID GLOVES, COIISETS, Ac. ltemember also, from
our Greatly ltcduced Prices we Deduct 10 per cent, from almost every sale-
HfVLCASE GIVE USA CALL.-
BOWERS & HURST,
NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa.
SLLXEltirAltE.
H.v
Z. KHOAD.H.
ATTENTION
We would call attention of purchasers te the very fine and com
plete line of moderate priced Ladles' Geld Watches, very mueh in
demand just at present, and -we are well prepared te meet that de
mand. We alBO have Geld and Silver Watches in a great variety of
styles and at the low prices brought about by the long dopresslon of
the times.
Our Niokel Watches at $6.00 are geed watches for the money,
and are going off very fast.
We received the ethor day a large Invoice of all the latest novel
ties In Silver Jewelry, Oxydlzed, etc., very pretty and worth Boo Boe
ing ; would be pleased te have you call and see them.
H. Z.
LANCASTElt, PA.
1IOVHEFU11N1SHJNU UOODS.
s
UIRK'S OARPET UALL.
CARPETS !
UEOl'ENINQ or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared te show tlie trade the Largest and Best Selected Line or TOta 0J,i
Minted In this city. WILTONS, VKLVKTS, all the Trading Makes of 110DY ANDTAI
iiimihuim c ri'iitrfrn wr v in.uAi..i..nrt iitinn ihnin kxtks HilPKlts. and all nualltles or IN-
UUAINOAitl'ETS.DAMAsKand VKNET1AN
.. -. : ,-... u . ... ,
uwu uitiiiMinuiuru u niiueiuiiiy. e necuu iiiiniiiuu
Aisearuii Line or oil cloths, auus, winuev
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Gov. West KTjQg and
B
00K8 AND STATIONHRY.
JOHN- BAEH'S SONS,
OFFEH AT LOWEST l'MCES,
Blank Beeks, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Writing Fluids anil Inks,
HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS,
. . M A .A.mnnfr rxt Vlr)nni1
Steel 1'ens, Lead l'encUs, rocket Uoek.iillllk)ok. Leiter uoekb. unu u.i .u.lu.u..v
' Staple matlenery.
T AT TUB B1QW OF THE DOOK.-t
NOS. 16 HMd 17 NORTH QUKEN STRilET. LANOkSTER,
BET U 001)8.
Imlinn Linen,
Persian Lawn,
French Nainzoek,
KnglishNninzoek,
Indian Mull,
rique Wilts.
AND LAWIS.
Hquse, Lanca8ter,Pa.
BARGAINS
LANCASTER, PA.
Hetel.
RHOADS,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
CARPETS !
CAlll'ETS. ltAQ and CHAIN CA
.... .A nti...iluniiriinttimAf I MISTI
.ltl'KTSer our
'.""- - " - ...m. ... ,i.l, l,Uf1.U
i paid totheManuiaciurooi wueauju m.""i"
irSHADKS, COVEULETS, Ac.,
-AT-
Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
leUB-Smdlw
JlOOKll.
TMAFELER'a BVIDB. ,bjt '
LANCASTER AND MILLK1WV1J
II. It. TIM K T A niV "" .l pil
illr"'" "inciwtcr for Mlllersvlllw nt ',
--;--- ------- -'ii'iMi, r ,
Canilrnvn Ml lurnviiin h. I .....,.. -."i
8.-0U and 10.00 a.m., and l:txi, 3 1), n.eu and 7.00 Tl
TOEADINQ t COLUM1UA.
AltHANOEMENT OF PASSENOEH TAl
SUNDAY, MAY 21,1853.
NOKTHWAItn.
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Heading. , t:ij
ABKIVB.
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2.W
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f
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ceiutnbln 7J
ilarleitji Junction 7-M
Chlckles 7:00
Lnncestcr.... 7'0
Lancnster (King Street).. 7:10
guarryvllle...,. C:25
i-AVB. A. X.
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BOUTinVAllD.
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r.x.
6:10
12 00
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?,'J.r'.cJta Junction D.-00
Sh!ck,y n:M
Columbia B.a
luncaster B1J
(juarryvllle ',, 10,20
r.x.
7.M
8.-20
8:25
8:li
820
9,-ae
2ft5
2.03
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T'Tralnji connect at Heading with trains te-
r. w. -r.,
AM4.fr.em 'hllaiU1jliIn, PottsUlle. Harrl
HnnFJ ""' ""a New Xnrk' vla lien"
I lie, llnrrlibunr, .,' V
BtWlc,.
iiAteluJ!lb.la w"h "n'1"' te nnd from Yerk,
Hanover, Ucttynbuig, Frederick and Ilaltlmore.
Chlckles 'unctlm w 'th trains te nnd from
At Manhelni with trains te nnd from Lebanon.
1 A1ti1'n,ncnter Junction with tnilmtennd from
Lancaster and yuarryvllle.
.f!ic'lfV?7L(Juarry.v.1!'c,7:10a' "! I-ancaster, KIj
.nm,;Srn?ir "". nt, ftsei
i 1 u iimiui 11 u. iTzii 11. tii . m ( n
p. in.: Ouarryville, B.tOp.m.
aprtllllydiw A.M.
WILSOJ
T ERANON AXn
T.vniQnun Tnrtm v.
JLi LINEUAILIt(JAf
UiUlUilelJ-iH ilUim -.
ARRAROKXEKTOr rASSEROKR TIUIK8.
SUNDAY, MAY 21TH, 1SS3.
NOIITHWAUI),
, A. X.
Lebanon gee
Arrive.
Cornwall ; n
Manbclm 7 i
Lancaster. CI7
King suianc. b.ie
Leavo. a. v.
SOUTH W Mil).
Leave. a x.
Lebanon 731
Cornwall.,. , -j
Manhelm... ,8113
Lancaster... . 8J3
Arrive.
King St., La 8.40
Sunday
p. x.
2.13
1:59
1-S3
12-V)
1J:40
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at X'hlludelpl la its fellows 1 , VH
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WESTWAUO.
News Express ...,..
WayrassenKCct. ...
Philadelphia.
4-30 a. in.
.UAneaswr.v'j
ti25n.iu.7J
BJW "V!i'3
Mall train vlallt-Jey
7.00
;
A-.W. JJ.UI1 lllltilf, ..
Nlntjara Expif a.. ,.
Hanover Accem...,,
fast Line Dallyf ...
Frederick Accem.,,
Ijincnster Accem ..
Harrlsburg Accem..
via Columbia.
D-J5
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j:wa. m.
via Columbia.
IldO a.1111
vlnOijliimKla.
vinMuJey.
sis p.m.
4 40
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0 33 '
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7:10
10-41
12:10 a. m.
13
Arrivnaf.
rhUadclphla.
4-23
SIS '
JO-30
.Chl.ACIn. KjprfM.t
vesiern express t
rclfleEipriyar
BASTWAKH. tRnoaster,
Phll'a xpren . , sjt7 "
Kant Line a "
IlanUbnndSxprrtui, 81it "
Lenc'r. Awern , fcr... ,
Celnrabla'AivMiA. , ,. a.'d "
.HciuhereExnr'iM,. . y)2Aup.m.
ya.ait.Jey. ii
8.13 p. IU, Vi
.wmw.lifcmvw Tf-wj
dally excT)t nnd j ,
Sunday
iau.. ..,,.
tee
4.45
543
Day fcmress
lfc. 6M ,!? t
Harrisburif AeAw..
0-43
115
The Marietta Accommodation leaves' Celui-jiia J -ii
iii u-.ie a. m , r scuiucr .marietta irvu venvarimS
Marietta at 3 15 p. in. and arrtTes at Columbia at 71
at 3 JO ; also lea e.jatti.XaudRrrlV(.'(ats.."V). 3(
.,7."-."r r:".'""i-"."' rv7 """:.?f wn
liiuitint uiiivL-s ai. iiucust-urnii con;, veuuucuiur t??9
The Fredciiel AeeonunrMlntlnn.tre4t.eennofit
lng at Lancoste with Kast Line, west, at iSOO .
in , wlllrunthr luuh te Jb'rednrlck. . R'J
auu . .ui.t-t .iiuiiuuiuuuiiuu, Viel, iiiuun ji.ic
P.m. i-tfi
The Lancestc Accommodation, Et,leavei, jy
.(....niu. u, eiw y. ui. luuiu&iit V1 (u Jaui.wk.J t -t
a, Urii 11. ill. i J- .
Hanover Acer irraiodatlen, west, connecting HU si f.
jjtncastcrwit
run through t
Fast Line. weft, en Sunday, whan imtrccd. wlll?
step at Downlnn'ewn, Contcsvllle, rurkuubnrg,'
Mt. Jev. Kllzab uhtewn and Mlddlctewu. it ,.i
t The only trains which run dally. OnSnndajLVi
the Mall train w e-truns by way of Columbia. ? ,
li NUiicarai;xprexsnt9-30n.in."lIl;4.
e llitiievpr. iIilIIv. erennt Snndav.
(ORNWAIil. AND TiEBAN0N "LvSc,
. l Z'i -
J COLEIJUOaJt VALLEY 1CAILHOAUB. Ji'i
80DT1IWAJUJ. i?"
Trains leav el mnen daily ( excent Bnnday I J&X
atGJSOa. m.f 12iX id 70 c in. aU
Arrive at Cen all at 6 M) n, m., 12'W n, m- and itAI
7.10 p. m.; at Cei twaire at ae. m., lri' and 830 'HS
p. in., connecting with the I'ennsylvunia nal.
read ler points t jjt and west.
KOBTltWAIlD.
Trains leave Cenew age at 7.3? a.m., 8-T0 and
.iap.m. - vj
Arrive ai uerr an nie:uea. m., is nnu. hmwj
m.: at
Lebanon 1 8.-S0 a. m 4-S0 and s5 ju niifa
connecting nt I
banen with I'hlladelnhltt.iuidt-
IkUUUlll lUlirUUII 1U1 H1II11S ,V UllU HDIh i.u. i9
l.n I.nlmnnn n...l Tisitnun ltt.nf.1. frtli .1 Atlfca tTW
town, l'inegrevt and Trumont, " !t "
Tlinft.flnn in 1 ulnulll ulnn nnlvilt. rnrTI4tl
Colobreok and lllalre. 41 $
, . , in , irttgj
COAZ.
f ywfi-v? f m
T B. MARTIN.
. v37fel
JL TO 3LXSALB AHD BXTAU.
'.- t&
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumlw wiCfelM$
fa-Yiin- Vn 4?e North Watar and l'rlncvifl
sti-ects abeve L inen, Lanciustr. "IfV -J
1- AUMQAKI VERS & JEl'FERIES, $$ (
X '- 'Mfi
COALi DEALERS.W?
Orncxs : Ne. 111 North Queen street, and Njw",y
504
it North rnnce etreei. Ml?
YAitDa
Depot.
North Prince street, near TlBadlBicic
r.. WnARTEK. PA.
angl5-tfd &i
flOAL. .,
M. V. B. COHO,
330 NOUTH WATEll STUEET, Lancaster, l'a.,
whelisale Ann iuctail dealsr in
LUMBER AND COAL.
COKMKUTIOK WITH THK TELVrUOKIO EXCBAJtP.. f$
Yard ahd Orricn: Ne. 330 NOUTH WATKU gb
OIblt wu-i
piAST END YARD.
C.J.SWARR&CO.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Orrica : Ne. 20 Centre Square. Heth yni-d nnd
olllee connected 1th telcphone exchange.
uprlJ-UdM&t'.U
EVJllflTVEE.
w
ALTER A. HEIN1TSU.
Furniture Warerooms.
CQ
28
East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
VERT CEEAP AT
C
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