LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY. MARCH 1ft 1882. FARM AND GARDEN. SOME HINTS FOR THE HUSBANDMAN. Loek te Last Tear's OrmfU The uerinan uerinan tewn Telegraph' Sensible Advice. New is the time te examine the grafts set last year. la many cases it will be found that the stocks, by the growing of the grafts, have split open, exposing the inner weed, and admitting air and water. This should at once be tied tightly with strong twine, and surrounded with fresh wax, removing any hard substance that may have get into the split. This will frequently repair the damage, otherwise the work will always be an eyesore and the parts never become firmly attached and make a geed connection, and of course a perfect union. Frequently double the number of scions are set that the stock will well sustain. These should be carefully gene ever and the excess removed, leaving these that spread somewhat from the stock. Unless the stock is stout say from two te four inches in diameter net mere thau two grafts should be left, and they, should be as nearly as possible opposite te each ether. When the growth has been rapid the graft should be shortened. . This will of course increase the number of branches and give the tree a mere compact form. Loek te Your Whitewashing. As we have often recommended, geed whitewash, well-applied te fences, sheds, rough siding, and the walls and ceilings of buildings, &c, has a highly sanitary in lluencn, as well as being very preservative in its effects. Te be durable whitewash should be prepared in the following man ner : Take the very best stone-lime and slake it in a close tub te preserve the steam. Salt as much as can be dissolved in the water used for slaking and reducing the lime should be applied, and the whole mass carefully strained and thickened with a small quantity of sand, the purer and finer the better. A few pounds of wheat Heur mixed as paste may be addep, and will give greater durability te the mass, especially when applied te the ex terior .surface of buildings. With pure lime properly slaked and mixed with twice its weight et line sand and sifted wood weod woed :islies, in equal proportions, almost any i;e!or may be made by the addition of pig ments. Uranitc, slate, lrccstone and ether shades may be imitated, and with out anv detriment te the durability of the wash. This covering is very often applied,- una with geed eliect, te underpinning, stone fences, reefs and the walls of barns and ethor outbuildings. Probably the pure whitewash is mere healthy than the col ored, as its alkalescent properties are hupeiier, and when used in cellars, kitchens and sleeping apartments produces Milutai y results. 2Je person who regards the health of his family should neglect te apply a coat of such whitewash every spring. Coun try places, especially farm outhouses, fences, &c, are greatly improved in ap ap pcarauce by an annual coat, and it will add te their permanency much mere than many would' imagine. As we all knew, it is cheap and easily applied, se that neither expense nor labor can be pleaded against it. Planting Grape-Vine.. One would suppose that se simple a t liitir as planting a grape-vine would net need writing about ; ami yet the number nt people inquiring, " Hew shall we plant ?" is se great that a few words te these inquiries may well be pardoned by these who think they already knew enough about the matter. The rule is te plant the roots shallow. If they are long when wc have te transplant them, instead of setting them deep we lay them along about four or five inches beneath the sur face. It is of course very necessary te press the soil very hard and firm ever the roots ; that is if the earth is tolerably dry, though iu truth no vine should be planted except the earth is in this condi tion. It is very useful in planting a grape-vine te cut it closely in. Unless the last year's growth be very vigorous it may be almost all cut away ; and even whero this growth is strong, one-half may be cut away. This is the way te get a geed strong cane for bcaiing next year, which is the most that one ought te expect a vine te de. "Im mediate healing" is a delusion and a suaie. Many a person spends a dollar or a half a dollar extra en a vine which he is told by the seller will " bear this year," when for that amount of money he could buy treble the quanity of grapes it will bear for him, even if it bears at all. Still, we like te plaut geed, strong, healthy grapes. The little crew-quills, which come out as rare grapes at high prices, seldom give much satisfaction. Indeed, it is mere than likely that the common failures which generally fellow all these introduc tions are as much ewiug te the way their propagation is forced, as te any inherent inability in the varieties te become adap ted te soils aud climates. . The llarueit Wire Fence. The objections urged against the gen eral use of the barbed wire fence, se far as our observations extend, have very little weight and will exercise very little influ ence against it. Here and there may be a case where a horse or a cow may be some- . what scratched, but it is doubtful if the instances would be mere numerous it the fence had been a stone wall or a pest aud rail fenci. While a single occurrence of injury of the kind would be printed far and wide, it would net be considered of sufficient importance te note at all if occa sioned by any ether cause. We notice that while a farmer or owner of land can employ anything he pleases for his fences, there has been some opposition made in one or two of the Eastern states te use this fence along the highways or as a divi sion fence between different owners, without the consent of the adjoining owner. The matter has even been before one or two Legislatures ; but upon a thorough investigation of it, by testimony drawn from many quarters, the opposition was se frivolous as te have had no influ ence upon these bodies; while testimony iu favor of the fence, from these using it, was general and overwhelming. It was rhewn that while the barbed fence did no injury te cattle, after several years of "using it, it was a sure protection against trespassing by beast or man, lasted twice or thrice as long, and. cost at leasfr one third less thau wooden fences. It was shown that iu sheep-husbandry alone the leuce was invaluable, as no deg ever ventured ever one of four strands, and sheep wenld graze close up te ene of these fences- with vicious doss directly en the opposite side. In the state of Massachusetts in the year 1838, the number of sheep within .its limits was 384,310, which owing te the destructive depredations of dogs had dwindled down until at the last census the number was only 58,773. Since the introduction of this fence, also, sheep husbandry had gradually increased until it was again giving signs of becoming ene. of the lead ing industries of the state. The value of sheep, tee, has been mere thau doubled, making sheep-raising a very profitable branch of farming, while at the same time the land is becoming enriched without the application of any ether manure than the droppings of these animals. Iu the West the case is the same. Steadily aud te a larger extent than else where has this fence been Introduced '; and wc doubt if an instance can be pro duced where a farmer has abandoned it after a fair trial, in consequence of any damage it has dohe or en the score of expense. It is estimated that in the year 1S74, when the barbed wire fence was first introduced, there were ten thousand pounds made and sold ; in 1875 it had in creased .i 609.00.') pounds made and sold ; n 157j . . . .4.ii.:y va 2,S-Jt),000, emul; in 1877, 12,803,000 pounds ; in 1878, 20, 635,000 pounds; in 1879, 50,337,000 pounds ; in 1880, 80,600,000 ; in 1881, 120, 000,000 pounds, The whole aggregate! 293,805,000 pounds, or. 293,805 miles of fencing of three-strand fence. As a protection te a farmer's land from tresspassers generally, it is complete. We knew of small places enclosed by this fence showing that for gardens its value can scarcely be computed. A farmer told us the ether day that his wire-barbed fence along the highway was a perfect protec tion even against dogs ; but there was a portion of his farm frontage .pet se pro tected, which offered a fair opening for gunners and dogs, and that as seen as the season opened he would substitute the wire fence. A comparison of the cost of this fence with pine beard fencing is set down as fellows : Three-beard or rail of forty reds of fencing would cost $34.10, or 85 cents per red ; same extent for. four beards or rails, $40.65, or $1 per red. Three strands steel barbed wire, same extent, would cost $23.80, or 50 cents per red ; four strands de. $27.25, or 68 cents per red. The double twisted wire is claimed te be strong and tight at all seasons, and that it can be easily handled and erected'. Frem this its value can be readily esti mated ; and a few years mere, as weed becomes scarcer and dearer, the barbed wire fence will net merely be a matter of necessity, but of choice, alike for its effic iency and advantages. A geed Baptist clergyman 0r Bergen, X. Y., a strong temperance man, suffered with kid ney trouble, neuralgia, and dizziness almost te blindness, ever two years after he was told that Hep Bitters would cure him, because, he' was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bit ters." Since Ids euro no says none need fear but trust in Hep Bitters. ml5.2wd& w A Signal Victory. The' value et electricity as a remedial agent l'fts caincd n signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Kclectrfc Oil stands foremost in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell ei the wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc., ettected by its agency. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. A Marvelous cure Fer nil bodily ailments, arising from impurity et bleed, a torpid liver, irregularity of the bowels, indigestion, constipation, or disorder ed kidneys, is warranted In a free use of Bur dock Bleed Bitters. I'rice $1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St., Lancaster. Toe Fastidious. Heme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust At the rhymes et Eclcctrlc Oil ' poet ;" But wc have the best nrttcle known te the world, And intend that all persons shall knew It. It cures oeughs, colds, nsthma and catarrh, Bronchitis and complaints et that kind ; It docs nec cost much, though rheumatic it cures. 'Tis best Oil In the world you can find. Fer sale ut II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. lKNSON'i .3 fOHOCS PLASTERS. Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY BENSON'S Reasens "Why they are Preferred te All Other Pereus Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because tliey possess all the merit et the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant effects. SECOND. Because they are genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and se recognized bv the profes sion. THIRD. Because they nre the only piaster that re-. neve pain at once. FOURTH. Because tlicy will positively cure diseases which ether remedies will net even relieve. FIFTH. Because ever 5.000 physicians and druggists have voluntarily testified that they are super ior te all ether plasters or medicine for ex ternal usu. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have iceelved the only medals ever given ler porous plasters. Bensen's Capcine Pereus Plaster A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Trice 35 Centa. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. mrl0-2wd,eed&w eew-1 x ec unit's Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sate, speedy ana sure remedy ter Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting orBleod, In flammation of the Lungs and all Diseases et the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all tne medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure of nil kinds et luag diseases. PRICE, ST0 Cents. Prepared only and sold by OHAS.' A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Ne. 9 East King street, Lancaster. READ THIS Lancaster, Pa.. April 2. 1S81. Tub Kidnevcura Mf'e cejtpahv. Gents It gives- me much pleasure te saj that alter using one pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe'painn my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, after trying various known remedies. I have every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend ir, and knew tliut many of my friends who have used it have been benefited. PETER BAKER, mSGlyd foreman Examiner ana Express. OJJTT UHA WW OH. c WMMOSWKALTH DISTRIBUTION CO 42d Popular Monthly Drawing OTTKS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, en TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1882. These drawings eccnr monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et tlie General Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en M:trch31, rendered the following d jclaiens : 1st That tlie Commonwealth Distribution Company In legal. 2i Its drawings are fair. N. B. The Company lias new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the ust of prizes ler the MARCH DRAWING. J Pz JJO.OOO JPrJze JoeOO 1 prize g'oee iOprizes $1000 each io'eoo 20 prizes 500 each 10000 lOOprizesWOOeach lojeoo 200 prizes each i00ec pU64''1" : 1000 1000 prizes lu each 10000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes ira) 9 prizes 200 each, Txm 9 prizes 100 each, ' 900 x ciuO prizes , $lli400 Whole ticket. $2; hair tickets, $1: 27 tickets 150; 55 tickets, leO. ' Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter. 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of 95 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. KOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal Building jUralRvUle. Ky.. 01 K. M. BOARDMAN, 309 Breadwnv. New Yerk. febl-TnTliASAw DJtT HOODS LOSING OUT ! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc., IS FOB SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This Is a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. AS I BATS AJf IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all purchased ter cash. J. M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. O FECIAL MOTIVE. J, B. MARTIN & CO., Artistic Carpets, Artistic Wall Papers, Artistic CeilingDecoratiens Artistic Lambrequins and Curtains. We have In our employ a Fblladel- phia Upholsterer of llfteen years' experience, and are prepared te de all kinds of CARPET AND CUR TAIN WORK. CHEAP AND PROMPT. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor, West Kim and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, P.A. BiE AKGAIN.3 IN Sis ami Cashmeres AT- I New Cheap Stere, FROM IMPORTERS' Auction Sales IN NEW VORK AND PHILADELPHIA. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK BROCADE SILKS, BLACK RHADAMES, BLACK SATINS, COLORED SILKS, COLORED SATINS, BLACK CASHMERES, horn 12c a yard up. METZGER, AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. ( A DIXIt' 8 OLD STAICn.) Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Janll-lydiw s PRING 1883. 1RING 188?. CARPETS, PAPER HANGINGS. lager & Brether Invite special attention te thelr CAR PET. WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADE departments, in which they are offering larger assortments than have aver been shown in this city, and at as low prices as same qualities can be purchased in Philadelphia or else where. CAEPETS ! The latest Spring Styles et Mequet Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply.Extra Superfine and Medinm Weel Ingrain, Cotten Chain Ingrains, and Damask Hall and Stair Carpet and Borders. Rag Carpet in lull assert ments. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cldth, Cocea and Chain Mattings. Mequet and Velvet RUGS and MATS. WALL PAPER. All the Latest Spring Designs In Solid Geld, Embossed and Plain Bronze, Mica, Flats and Blanks, with Frieze, Borders and- Ceiling Decorations te match, for Halls. Vestibules, Parlors, Dining Reems and Chambers. ESTIMATES MADE AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS. WINDOW SHADES, In Large Assortment In Plain Stvles and of 6 and 7 feet Shades and the new Dade Shades of various designs and prices, also all widths and desirable colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol lands with all the latest improved Shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass and Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window Brackets, Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets. Tl'-ff INVITE EXAMINATION. HAGER & BR0:, NO. 25 WEST RING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Tb&F PATENTS. WM.U. RABCOCK, 513 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. Formerly an Examiner in the U. S. Patent Office ; atterward. Associate Attorney of Jacob Stauffer, esq., of Lancaster, Pa., until the ha ter's death, would be pleased te hear from In ...... w. -uauiara nun uvigiiDering cenn ties, and Is still prepared te attend carefully and promptly te all Patent business at mode? ate rates. Jan3l-3md4w CLOIHLNO, VNDXXWXAM, c TyANAMAKEB BROWN. Clothing that Wears Well. Year after year ear customers return because they are net dis appointed in the kind of Cloth ing we' supply them. With all our reasonable prices we insist en the goodness of the materials. The stock of Men's and Beys' Overcoats and Suits is still quite complete. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hau,. Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. CLOTHING. WHERE TO BUY MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING We wish te say te the trade that for the present season we have a larger and mere varied stock 01 READY HADE CLOTHING than ever before. Having manufactured ler the last three months a cemplete line of Hen's Beys' and Children's CLOTHING, we are pre pared! te suit the most fastidious, at prices te astonish almost everybody. NOTE A FEW- SAMPLE PRICES: Fer $5.00 we will sell you a Men's All-Weel Cassi merc or Cheviot Suit, injtwelve different pat terns, in light, dark and mixed. Fer $5.00 or 6.00 we will sell a Geed -Mixed Cassimere or Worsted Suit, In twclve dlflercut patterns. Fer$ld,00 or 12.09 we sell a First-Class AH-Weel Dress Suit, sold everywhere ter $16.00 or $20.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING Our Great Specialty. We sell for $2.50, $1.00, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.C0 a nice and durable Scheel Suit. Our Dress Suits avcrage from $4X0, $5.00, $C.C0, $7.00, $8.00 and $9 00, in ten different patterns. Come in with your heys and see hew cheap we can fix them up. Yeu certainly wonder the reason we sell se cheap, but this explains Itself : We buy and sell for cash, de a large business, and de our own manufacturing and selling. We thereere can sell you tSpei cent, cheaper than any house in the city, or elsewhere. Fer CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, es pecially Pantaloons,leek at the prices marked in our windows Te convince yourself please call en L. QAHSHAJ & BRO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. 43Positlvely net connected with any ether house in the city. . ml8-lyd "fXTIILIAMSON A KOSTER. Suggest themselves these cool mornings, If a man is exposed te March winds, and just where te buy is the Important part. The variety of patterns that we sell for S7.00 Is seldom excelled, and the make-up and trim mings are among the best. We Invite a com parison with e'her makes and prices. NOVELTIES -IN Gem's Hi goeOs, At this season et the year, are numerous, for all manufacturers el this class of goods are Introducing something new. - THE DARWIN PIN Is made te wear en a flat scarf, it is new and popular, and has a ready sale In the larger cities. They can be seen in our tdiew window. The New Style of Hats Are new In, and the prices are even lower than In former seasons. J&FWe Invite you te call and compare our Styles and Prices with ethers. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. PAi-Eitiijumufas, c. )HAltES W. FRY. Window Shades. WE HAVE ABOUT 5,000 Yards of Plain Shading SL1GUTLY DAMAGED by WATERS Which will be Beld VERT LOW In erden te close out. They lnelude all colors and) wlt'ths, Shades In Patterns at FROM SO CENTS UP. Wall Papers! Seme Choice Styles of PAPER HANGINGS Left, etteilng at extremely LOW PRICES. These goods are te be sold out as seen as possible, In order te open the new store with an entire new stock. Phares W. Fry, HOS. 120-131 NORTH gOSKN STREET PRIG VEHAT G BEAT BARGAINS. TABLE tiHW. In these goods we ahew an elegant assertmentthe finest for the money we guarantee that was ever offered In thl city. We Invite special examination of them, as we knew they are eb,eap. We have them In all grades, from the finest tp the lowest grades. We offer great bargains In TOWELS, 2TAPKLK3, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, COXFORTS,.BLAXKETS. In itUSLISS and SHEETINGS we have all the best makes and offer them very low. We have a choice assortment et New Spring Styles of FEINTS, CHINTZES and PERCALES A-e. In Scotch and Zephyr OINOSAMSire aheW the largest assortment In the city. New is the time te buy these goods, as many el them we cannot duplicate. Our stock of EMBJpOIDKBlKS this season Is very large and choice, as we haTe large stocks of new goods in every department, and all marked at lowest prices. 3-Wc invite all te call before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN" S. GrIVLEE & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING; STREET, M YERS, KATHFON & CO. FINE MERCHANT TAILORING. We have J ust completed the arrangement el our SPRING STOCK. In It will be found patterns te suit the most fastidious buyer. IT EMBRACES OVER THREE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES. HVTPORT'trT r'OOTQ 0t 1MP0E,?ED GOODS we have net said much as yet. bufflce It te say we have THK l"Lr UX X EuLf vJUULO LARGEST AND FINEST collection shown In any Merchant Tailoring IIouse In Lancaster City. We are showing twenty different styles of SPRING OVERCOATING in Reautiful Patterws. ranging in prlee from SIS te 9iO. Each pattern Is a marvel of beauty. MYEB8, EATHFON & CO., FINE MERCHANT TAIliOBS. NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. DRX GOODS. TyOKTH KND DRY GOODS STORE. CTHEO " GREATEST BARGAINS -IN- DRESS GOODS EVER PLACED ON THIS MARKET IS NOW OFFERED AT 121 Cents a yard, -BY J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER, PA. ARKKTSI. CARPETS. CARPETS ! IN REMNANTS. We have about TWO HUN DRED DIFFERENT PATTERNS F INGRAIN CARPETS WORTH FROM 40c. TO Sl.OO PER YARD, What we will sell ler 20c. TO 60p. PER YARD. These goods can be used ter a variety of pur- fieses, as- rugs for doorsteps and In front et eunges, sofas, bureau, Jtc. JOHN P. SWARR'S. 4311 you want a geed Shirt, get the DEFIA 2TT. N EW IMPOKTATlOaS. BUCK CASHMERES. WATT, SHAND & CO. Offer the very best possible value at 60, 6 75, 87K eta., si.00 and 11.85. Theae goods are perfect In Celer, Texture and Finish, and fully 10 per cent, lower than last season. Single and Deuble BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS. A SPECIALTY. Special bargains In 40-INCU ALL WOOL FIGURED CASHMERES, 62C. a yard, sold everywhere at 72c. ;. only live pieces. 40-lNCtt ALL WOOL BLACK ARMURBS, SO c. a yard really worth 75e. Special sale of 10,000 yds, Bleached Muslins at 10c. a yd. Same goods were sold by the case iu February at 10 cents a yard. Watt, Shand & Ce, NEW YORK STORE. N EXT DOOKTO THE COCKT HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. NOW OPENING FROM A LARGE NEW YORK IMPORTERS' AUCTION SALE. ' BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE, . TABLE LDTESS, All Fresh Goods, and te be sold at much less than regular prices. ALSO 5,000 yards tin Efliii FROM NEW YORK AUCTION AT ABOUT HALF THEIR VALUE, Our store Is new full and attractive and NEW GOODS WILL BE ADDED ALMOhT DAILY DURING THE COMING SPRING SEASO?f. R, E. TAINESTOCK, Next: Doer te Court Heuse. "LANCASTER, PA. zmzx aoena, &c. JOHN S. GIVLBR & A NEW STOCK or JU5T OPENED. CLOTHING. ABTBJCB BROS'. ADVERTISEMENT. A STRICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! THAT WHILE ALTERATIONS ARE GOING ON IN OUR STORE ROOM WE ARE WELL PREPARED Te De Easiness As Mi ! GOODS RECEIVED DAILY AND BARGAINS OFFERED at ALL TIMES: ASTEIOH BEOS- LANCASTER BAZAAR, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. CH-INA AN It VtMsASaVAUt,. H I(AH MARTIN. CHINA HALL. A FULL LINE OF HATHA ND'S DECORATE!) GOLD HAND AND WHITE IMPORTED WHITE GRANITE AND POR CELAIN WARE, DECORATED TEA, DINNER, AND CHAMBER WARE, LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, BISQUE FIGURES, FANCY GQODS, Ac. These goods are onrewn Importations. Something New ! "NOVELTY LACE LAMP SHADES," Lewest Prices. Beat Geed?. Call nnd examine and be convinced. High & Martin, 15 BAST KING STREET. PUIME HAf, WESTERN CORN; AND Oats for aale at Leaman Place at all times at market prices. Alse, COAL AND LUMBER. ' la-Smd H. U. ROURER. GO. TABLE LINENS! LANCASTER, PENN'A. TitAVULHUS' avivt. IANCASTi:K AND ilULLKKSVII.LK . A Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser P. R. Depot),. at 7, 9, and ll:S0a.m., and 9, 4, C and 8:30 p. in., excent en Saturday, when the last car leaves at :30 p. in Leave Mlllersville (lower end) at 5, S, and 10 a. M.t and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en ve time exi-epi en Sun day. CWLUMBIA AND PORT DKl'.OSIT It. K J . Trains newrnnTcgnlarly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statujjm NenTU-lExprcas.Express. Aeeeir.. ward. a. x. r. a. r.jf. Pert Deposit.. Peachbottem.. Safe Harber... Columbia 6:25 7:12 7:35 8:25 8:ST 4:'2S 5:11 5:40 2:05 StlS 0:21 6:20 St atieub Seu rn-j Express. I Express. ; A cceni WARD. I A.M. P.M. A.M. Celnmbia.. 11:30 P.M. 12:06 12:48 1:25 B-JO 6:11 732 8:05 7:45 ArthOB LeM0 Safe Harber.. ...... Peachbottem , 11.07 F.M. 12:20 Pert Deposit. I EADIN COLUMBIA R. K. A RU ANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881. NORTHWARD, LEA VS. Quarryville Lancaster, King St... Lancaster Columbia. ARRIVK. Eeadlmr A.ir, P.M. P.M. -... 230 .... 3:40 1:00 3:50 1:10 3:10 3:20 5.50 8:40 7:30 9:1(1. 0:20 7:50 8:00 7:50 HhOS SOUTHWARD, LBAVX. P.M j Reading ARRIVE. Celnmbia , Lancaster. Lancaster. King St... Quarryvilla 5: 53S 6:30 Trains connect ai iteatung witu train te ana from Philadelphia, Pettsville, Harrisburg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerfr, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and I!hIU I!hIU mere. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAD-NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY, JANUARY 22d, 1SS2, trains en the l'ennsyl vaunt Railroad wUl arrive at and leave tl e Luncnstei and Philadelphia ilepetsas fellows : Eastward. A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 T200 6:10 P.-V. 9:35 2:10 8:25 9:27 2.10 8:1S 9-J57 .... 8:25 10-.37 .... 0:55 Arrive Phitad'a Mail Express, ks usl xxnCf - YorkAccem. Arriven, Harrisburg Express Lancaster Accommodation Columbia Accommodation, t rcderick Accem. Arrives, Sunday Mail, Johnstown Express, Dev x kiress. ................ 2:55 a.m 7:20 " 10-JO " H-45"" 6:35 r.M. 5:C5 " 7:8i " Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 19:45 " Leave Lanc'ler 12:44 a.m. 5:10 " 8.35 " 8:85 -9:00 " 96 " 1:30 r.M. 2:42 " 2.20 " 5.2) " 1 6:46 " wmvim Leave Arrn e WWTWABP. Phllad'a Lanc'ler Way Passenger, '. 4:30 a.m. 6 27..m News Express............ 4:30 6:27 " Mail Train Ne. i;vl:i Ml. Jey, 7:C0 " 9.25 " Mail Train Ne. 2,via Corbia, 9:30 " Sunday Mall, 7:00 ' 1:23 " FastLine 11:25 " IASt.h. Frederick Accommodation, .... 2.00 " Lancaster Accommodation, 2:35 " .... Harrisburg Accommedat'n, 15 p.m. 5:50 " Columbia Accommodation, 4:15 " 7:33 " Harrisburg Express, 5:40 " 7:40 Western Express 9:W) " 11:01 ' Philadelphia Express 11:80" " '.5 a.m. Mail Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan; caster with Mail Train, Ne. 1, at 9:2i a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at L53, will rjin tnreujjh te Frederick. Harrl-burg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m , has direct connections (without change or cars te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wUl stopatDewnliujtown.Coatesvllle, I'nrkf-s-burg. Mount Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middle own. CAJWJcza. pKEAt BAKOA1NS IN VAatTKrAS, X claim te have the Largest and Fines toskef CAEPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Half Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the 4 jest te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.-. All the T FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTERNH that ever can be seen in this city. 1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my 3wn make Chain and Rag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35e. PER YARD." AlseMAKE CARPETS TOORDERatsher notice. Satisfaction guarcntecd. 49Ne trouble te show goods If- you de n wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER PA E AGS. ItAUS. RAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds of Rags, Old Beeks, Carpets, Woolen Cletha, Bagging Repe, Gum Shoes, Ac, Ac. I will call en perseus having any et the nbeve articles It they will drop me a postal card. WM. P, HENNEOKE, NO. 235 WEST KISO STREET. feb25-3md WIS HAVK TUK UANDVOCKMT AHU finest window display In the city. Don't fall te sce it. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, MUFFLERS POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, ERIBMAN'S, HO. SS NORTH UUKKN 8TREJCT. MINKlICH'S LATKST IMPROVED PATENT TOBACCO PRESSES, Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Mlnnlch's MANURE DRAG, ter cleaning stables. AU sold en trial en their merits. Warranted te give better satisfaction in every particular than any new in use. It net satisfactory can lie returned at my expense. Send for Illus trated Circular. S. 11. MINN1CU, Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. d23-3mdMiSA3mw
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