Sf, jrW YSflSMfc :B YSf, v . i. J V.S63KS!C! sSWET StisSSXPTtfa r mmz -1 2fi&HEesAi-- ir-$-: Scs iTe XJC-Sf-'Kiii &SS&i2z'tS& EaRKTrf!s?StagaSKC s.m?siMmsi mj-i && 5s?a. l$SB rses ' f m v.- I x Yi s I-'ifeh b -- ,.- rvi 3F 8MJflHS 'V-'Sii'.iri &r.- TafLABIlH 1883. & t. 4. Cer'UM I-snMa-, Qnt' rmmm- nnlirlr abHd.listic.IW8Tl i br hM ilWhtl ir fihinredrfer afttiet ti is Ukioi?rni:ec4diarJ Kt tttiareffMatMUisc4UiJiwaew; i jmb'm fie jn mead Hat dfeteirbiBC- Lv IjmU vw. di et' ee hew, It'em be 'for tUs'-MeneB ofteowrtnr, or, gMtnil lUtferaH the -Middle states. or eao&vief ta. ansnte wwcuueb :0;de rfii npoejotlwr premtaes that jwewa i&mxiMjjpn aoetber, even if isec Djr only a ungie larm or a uue 5Hew. each trrewer must find ent Mr JiiaiMir the particular apples, pear?, tAk? SanniJsllv nntH hi Mil BDd JT.!, .TwwTZrv' Trr-j'Tr . 5- , . nwmi. .-xnis.ean jweaauy aoee uy "- ''iWBit7are' saccsfiil fruit growers and p;.nauB' jBetir'- huhbwhu eimjjmw. .' t.1wm. - , - AJeeerdinr te our present preference, we 'iMnld-ttlMt thfj foUewuur for our own V' t-'ti . JLa ...ln 11 Ar Tiini a am pa. t,fI, ;r. y ,"Xr-' !."" ", IBOW STOW1D7 mere or ies.BueecBBiuu.v . SStMtfard Pears.-1. Qiffard ; 2. Dey MM -' iie : e. Xiariy iauuuure , . Bloedsoodj ,5. Summer Julienne-; G. LTyren; 7, Brandyvr.ne ; 8. ."Bartlett ; 9. 'jSeile liucratiTe ; au. jaanning s ji.iiza LbethYll.'S Seckel; 12. Hewell; 13. ien: 14. Bbelden ; l&. jjawrence ; xu. ; 17. Kieffer. Fer. these who ' may desire a smaller Imamber. we should select ; 1. Giffard ; 2. I Early Catharine ; 3. Bloodgood ; 4. Tyson ;. ffiwJBartlett ; 0. Belle JiUcrative; JSeclcel; 9f JLwrence ; a. .Heading; in. xvieuer. I They: ripen in about tbe order they are irurranged, except as te the three latter, 'f he Lawrence, which begins te .ripen, or will keep until April, it being the only winter pear which with us keeps beyond February. In the above list, from Ne. 1 te 7 are summer varieties ; from 8 te 14 autumn (early and late ;) and 15, 10 and 17 win tar, thus affording a sufficient number for each of the periods of the best known sorts for this region. We have dropped Kirtland, which though a constant, heavy bearer, rots se rapidly at the core as te interfere with its profitable marketing. We have also dropped St. Ghislan, net because it is net lest excellent in quality, out oecause ii t shy bearer and small. We would also ' ! l,n- 4tm nnnJnniiul Uplift TillRrilt 1VA 1 Beading are net profitable market 'Is As te the Kieffer, opinions differ i,itly, but it is no doubt owing te the VVrence in the nature of the soil : the "v.cipal characteristics in its favor, and v are important, are in eanjr uu Aidant bearing, and its excellence for lining, which make it a profitable pear tlUW. Warf Pears 1. St. Michael d'Arcu mea : a. liartieic : u. uomiee : , uesnu- (zer ; 5. Diel ; C. Tyson ; 7. Bella Lucrative ; B.Lawrence; H.Ott; 1U. lieuise uenne; 11. Bosc ; 12. lionsseck ; la. Uleut Jtter- eau. Apples LMaiden's Blush ; 2. Baldwin; 3. Smokehouse ; 4. Northern Spy ; e. mith's Cider : 0. Fallawater : 7. Cernell's Fancy ; 8. Red Amsterdam ; 9. Wagner ; 10. rertcrrll. trravenstem ; la. luemp- n'sKinir: 13. Roxbury Russet. Peaches 1. Crawford's Early ; 2. Hale's Early ; 8. Troth's Early ; 4. Old Mixen ; . (Jrawlerd's Jjate : u. wara s ljate ; . mock's Late ; 8. Admirable, late. Grapes 1. Telegraph ; 2. Concord ; 3. .Hartferd; 4. Clinten; 5. Salem; 6. iccre' Ne. 32 : 7. Brighten ; 8. Prentiss. he Prentiss, se far, is the best of all white crape's. Clinten is expressly for bsirm. r Cherries 1. May Bigarreau ; 2. Belle Eagle; 5. Black Hawk; G. Elten ; 7. Dewner's Late ; 8. Early Richmond ; 9. Early Purple Guigne ; 10. Del. Bleeding U.n.f T The ripening of the list will range from the earliest te the latest, thus carrying Yne through the whole cherry season. Ne one can go amiss in adopting this list. - ... rr a. . n TT a; - Xacpoemes. l. uernei ; . nersiiuu ; Philadelphia ; 4. Brandywine. k 5 A liTinnrrVi flmm arA Kr manv new rasn. v-Sea naavlv ennAiiniiAil tlifkrn ifl Tint: nnn fat has been lone enough tested te go "f,jn our list while the "Philadelphia" 1 . lest its original reputation. There is limber of varieties found in our mar M, some of which are very geed for fining and preserving, but they have no '& character. Strawberries. 1. Captain Jack; 2. Seth ifden ; 3. Sharpless ; 4. Triomphe de 'vTew kinds of strawberries are constant - appearing, but thus far we knew of no improvements en the foregoing. ) Currants 1. Black Naples ; 2. Red I Dutch : 3. White Grape. These three rvarities are'the best among the different colors. The Red Dutch is a i egular bearer ivx is of better quality than any ether, -ire are ethers larger, bur. they are mere - M. The white grapa is transparent, of fied quality, and ought te be mere gen ii ally grown, but it is net a great bearer, Ms net profitable for market, jjsebenies 1. Houghten : 2. Down- !i These are the two best gooseberries n In t.hid niint-.rv- Tlinv ThfiAr nvprv heavy crops, are free from mildew, are of excellent quality. They aie i enough for all practical purposes. cannot recommend the giants and A r giant prices, and especially these of ign origin. There is one, however, grown for some years, that has be- d free of melding, and premises ' well. JlaeKlierries 1. New Rechelle ; 2. Mis ,,;uri Cluster; 3. Wilsen's Early; 4. r 'ydar. The Snyder, a new Western '. '-ekberry, is highl v- spoken of at distant ( nts, and from the very respectable loners which it has we have no doubt 'its value, at least in the West. But lt - ,h ourselves, as well as with a friend h whom we shared some of our Dlants. Kte?' e have net yet discovered any superiority -f-if jf.tr the ethers named in our list. ?Oj?It iSHetter that these who intend te .5ti ltivate Tjuit aud have te make pur- iheuldtke this list with them te Ahe nursery, and adhere te it as far as pos- selectincr fruit trees, or any ethers. "ful te cheese with smooth, healthy bark, have entirely shed their id have plenty of small fibrous . Hj Trees en which the leaves remain rest sets in, and Btick te the branches e snnne. may be. recanted as net iJtby and in some way lacking stamina. e FrchlMtlea In MiMeun. lX kwitZy ''!h m? .fte eei antiiin. i committee en constitutional amend- i in 4-Tim 1am. TTAiicA f 4-l,a tftflannri t-S Triala.tnm ftnmt R 9il1 Tt.itienH i ankincr ;e " . - -. .j jr- - e that the prohieitory amendment ne suo sue "nftted te the people of the state and 47,--JS81. remenstrances asrainst sneh faction. IF. ' "ie committee took this as a fair JBXpres- jgfjfeien of the sentiments of the. people sod ?Tlrenerted unfavorably en the joint jreselu- ryien providieg Jer the snbmissipn.t They )&'' XTiiffrii s.t BTnenHmpnf. nmtirWriir that, nntr K.'jBuhUtUen for carrying prohibition into jMTect should make a prevision pe reim burse Drawers, aistuiers ana etners ter an k losses they may sustain as 'the resalt, vThe Heuse laid the amendment upon the table a test vote of G8 te 59. Thus' the pre hibitery "" question is settled for .this ses sien. ' eaie, alterative and cathartic ; read adver- ienf et aimmens iirer Begilater. . jsti'Jsevi --. .1-: -.t.. , , -- - ,j ., -MOMMAUm: .LZ, '- I -1 r: ,' ., ?&"&!' "v ' -i ii.s. - :. wwwpi. - - - -. - : - z . : : zTL ' v v .-- ; : - " iwiw .WW.0V. MK Mrs. WalUce;BH8ale. H. T writes: I have Bsed.Bardeck Bleed Bitters lovBerveM ana duiebs wmbbwi he set mswww edtac te y Meads; I beKeve tkemmpe- TKtr.ve jolt moor neuicue x wn ca recommend' them tonyeBe-reinlrlBta cure for DUtOBSMM." Price $1. "or aale by H. B. Cochran; druggist, 1ST and 1W Kerth Qaeen street. ltiiDtruiffeMinuiv neenle will, continue te safer day alter day with Dyspepsia. Xtver Complaint. Constipation, Sear Steesaeb, Gen eral DebUlty.when tkey can procure at our store BHILOH'S TITALiZKB, free of cost 11 It does neteura or relieve them. PrIee.T5 cents. Beld by H. JS. Cochran, M7andl Werth Queen Street, Lancaster. tedU-eedS A BfcUltBl TnwrmUtm Composed or roots. barM. and plants, that act In harmony; and are a pleasant and eStoc eStec tlve medicine, eoBtltnte-BHrdecfc Bleed Bit ters, of which highly commendatory reports we being constantly reeelved.- Price fL Fer -sale by a. B.- Cochran, druggist, 137 andlM NertltQaeen street. IMDICAX. BKMSOK'S AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY ob Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or tame Joints. Orampe or Sprains. - Neuralgia or B3dney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female "Weakness. Are Superior te All Otter Platters. Are Superior te Pads. Are Superior te Linimentt. Are Superior te Ointments or Salves. Are Superior te Electricity or Galvanism, They Act Immediately. They Strengthen TJiey Scethe. They Relieve Pain at Once. ThV Positively Cure. PATTnnTnWt Erase11'8 Caveinb Pobecs LrA.U 1 lUli 1 Pi.a8teks have been imi tated. De net allow your druggist te palm off some ether plaster having a similar sound ing name. See that the word is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N-E. . Prict, 25 ckhts. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAWUFAOTUiUKO CHDOBTS, NBW YORK. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cente. MEAL'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLA8TEB. CHAS. N. CKITXKTON, 113 Fulton St., New Yerk, sole aent ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, le whom all orders should be addressed. ml-2witaodfcweew HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED Invalids who arc recovering vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their appreciation et the merits as a tonic, et Hostetter's Stem- acbe Bitters. Xet only oees it impart strength te the weak, but it also corrects an Irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease te these who suffer from rheumatle and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents lever and ague. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. mMmdcedftw c ATARUH. HAY-FEVER. CATARRH. Ely'sCreamBalDi POSITIVELY CURK8 O ATARBH, COLD L THE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Seres in Nasal Passages. Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache riucB 00 CTNTB. Ely's Cream Balm Ge. OSWEGO, IT. Y. HAYFEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages et .Catarrhal virus.caus ing healthy secre tions, allays Inflam mation, protects the memerane irem aa ditlenal colds, com' pletely heals the sores and restores the sense et taste and smell. Beneficial re suits are realized b; I a few applications. thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, uay ever. ac. un equaled for colds in the head. Agreeable te use. Apply by tbe little finger Inte the nestrus. un receipt et 50 cts. will m 11 a Sackage. Sold by H. ;. Cochran, Druggist 137 & 139Nerth Queen street, Lancaster, fa ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, W. Y. uugl5- eod.eewd&eoww e CGIURKTAL DIFlfTHERI-V CURB. ueaucr, nave you a sero threat ? Take UUUlLllJiMXAJi. Are you troubled with hoarseness and pniegm m tne threat t Take OCCIDENTAL Have you diphtheria or scarlet fever In your luiuuy uuui ucsii&ie weyuifl OCCIDENTAL at once. It never tails if taken in time. A decided change is seen after three or four doses nave been taken. Tbi OCCIDENTAL can be had et any druggist In Lancaster at euc anu ifi.iw per ueiue. juen't tall te try It. H. B. COCHRAN, Nes. 137 and!39 North Queen street, always nas it en nana. e2-6mdTa.TliAS HOOTS Jt BH.OJSS. U H11SMRNZ. CLOSING OUT ! Beets and Shoes AT AND BELOW COST. MUST BE SOLD BY MARCH 0Tfl. CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE BARGAINS. . F. HI EM EN Z Ne. 105 North Queen St. UUUHJt AMD 8TATI0NJCX "PA8TKB CARDS'. MASTHB, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARD8 selected with care and in great variety, at L.M. PLYNNU AO. 42 VTET KING 8TREET, LANCASTER. TBB liAKOKST AND MOST COBPI.KTJC assortment of euchre, eMslna, poker and -sr3srsrvswi-ri. .ii ?&. CipeMEFtti STOMACH b i;TRUir;Wjnr.CllARferK-7iy'iSP -f i.j.-ar.t i.tr-,,T.;.":. f .- " . -".,.'- . T ., - ". r- . -- I - " ' - - ' - - " -- i- un: itw arm it - i m . . " - - JT DwelUag BOUUll TTOR KBUCT-TIUB 8TOJUB ROOW, HO. 38 F .Herth.Quea& ai at new eecnnled by . ft7Ajeeedt4 2fG.4tKlng8t. . TMIK BKNT. .V Twe' Stores anifDweiliaji, JTes. 301 and aas Werth OdMa street, oneoslte Kertbrn Market Heaae. Apply at JTe. 808 KORTH QUKKH BTBfcKT. 1 asv-na . I -. TUB P em atom mad DwaUhur. Ha 8S8 Kerth uaeen street, oneeene aetibk . mmrmei, fiense. Apply Fse. X NORTH Q0KEN BTREBT. y . -I' d-tfd T?OK BAJJS. J? I DmM TwtvStenr TWIVE-ROOMRD PWXLLIKG. Choice .Location.. Bath. Under ground Drainage. irge TWCMTORT 8XA- eiiK ana uxeenaoaae rer, jiuu wu ditwSy" SO. SB9BA8T KING STREET. -tfOK MALIC CHXAFv-TEUE STUCK OOUU- V -will and Fixtures of an'eld.and well es tablished Beet and Shee business. - Advan tageously located in the Borough. of Mennt Jey. tancaster county. A GOOD OPPORTIT Nlir.TO SECURE A PATIN G BUSINESS at a great eaermce. Fer further information call upon or address, A. K. SPURRIER. Alderman. 123-1 wrt42tw 28 S. Queen St, Lancaster, Fa. -nUBLIO llACB OF UB81BABUE CITY r PROPERTY. On SATURDAY. MARCH 17 IMS. bv virtue et an order of the Orenanr Court et Lancaster county, the undersigned uimtniiitratrix will offer at nubile sale, at the public house of Albert Kohlhaus, en Maner street, Lancaster city, the following described real estate belonging te the estate et Fred erick Heilman, deceased : All that certain let or piece et ground situ ated en the north side or. High street, Lancas ter city, containing in front en said High street, e4 leet. mere ex less, and extending in depth that width northward, 228 leet. mere or less, te Latayette street, upon which are erected a one-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Ne. 637 High street, with v one-story Frame Kitchen attached. Weaver Sbcn and ether improvements. There are also-a num ber et Fruit Trees in geed bearing condition. Sale te commence at m o-cieck p. m. Terms Annreved security te be Riven for the payment et the purchase money en April 2, 1&55. MAGDALENA OTIENDORFER, Administratrix ei rreuencs: ueuman, ac cessed. Jacob Gtedakeb, Auct f24,27Aml,3,6,8,10.l3,15,lG PUBLIC BAMS OF CIT Y.PBOPKRTIK.8. On SATURDAY. MARCH 10, .1883, at Michael's Hetel, North Queen street, Lancas ter, Pa., the undersigned will expose, at public sale, the folIewlng.real estate, situated In the city of Lancaster, te wit : Ne. 1. a let of frreund en the east side et Plum street, between East King street and East orange street, containing in ireniss ieer, mere or less, and extending eastward 144 feet, te a public alley, en which a one-storied brick DWELLING HOUSE, Nc. 37, is erected. Ne. 2, a Let of Ground en the north side of East Chestnut street, between Shlppen and Plum streets, containing in front IG feet 1 Inches, mere or less, and extending north ward et said width 5 feet, mere or less, then widening towards the east 1 feet 5 inches, mere or less, for the remaining distance et 56 feet 4 inches, mere or less, te n five feet com mon alley, en which a Twe-Storied BRICK DWELLlNGHOUSE,numbercd347 is erected Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold the FRAME BUILDING, Nes. 3G2 and 364East King street, opposite Plum street, together with all eut-bnlldliigs. fences, et.; said build ing, etc., te be taken down and removed after April 2, 1833, in order te make room for the ex tension et Plum street. Sale te begin at 7:30 p. m., en said day, when terms will oe maue Known uy MARY BAIR, feb24-tsd MARY S. B. SH ENK. ZJjrCASTEB WATOBJSa E IXAMIRK TBK -STEM-WIND PATENT Dust -Proof Watches, NIOKEL AND GILT, NOW MADE BY THE Lancaster IM Ce., M9-RAILROAD MEN, BARMERS, MILLERS, MINERS, TAILORS, MECHANICS GENERALLY, AND ALL PARTIES WHOSE EMPLOY MENTS NECESSITATE EXPOSURE TO DUST, WILL FIND IN THIS PATENT D USTAND 1TAMP-PROOF SUCH A SATISFACTORY MOVE MENT AS HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE TRADE AND TO THE WATCH BUYING PUBLIC. Our Lew-Grade ub well as High-Grade Move ments ALL have the Expansion Balance and Mean Time Screws ; and all Movements are fitted up, as desired, with or without our PAT ENT COMPOUND REGULATOB, which is pronounced by Experts te be the Best in the World, as it is absolutely wlthontlest motion, and the Mevementcan be regulated by hand until It closely approximates accuracy, when, by one full turn of the Screw, the rate will be changed Twe Seconds in Twenty-four Hours. TJXWAJIE, &C. ? OfKCiAi. notice. Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS, Glebes and Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasfltting, Reefing auu Bjjuuiwg. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, -AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, iebZMyd LANCASTER, PA. riMJBACUO BUXKKS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, -AND SAMPLE TAGS,AL NEATLY PRINTED ATTOE "Intelligencer" Office. v - 123-tfd flAMXALUn.g AMD BDiLDKttS Are-respectfully Invited te call and learn location and prices or a ca ACER FARM. STORE and DWELLING HefTBKa fm-ti n? rent. Alse Choice Building Lets in geed loca tions. "-.-,t- . - .JT;;.',.,-. . if. 8. Choice Bnlldtnir MlMui imtAXmnA inat' I &4Bmmmmi 'ift&A&vf'faj -&&r-MmMsa.-mwiMrxuaMiMir,T"-i --immwmLmrmm. 2 - ewiainlng 5. roemXo. Jf "? - "' "V ,'" IMHiRMb AWiy.HHB HM1.U I - , j it H - - ----- :- t . y wjm r . .. ' .--.. . . - -. . ., MHBMB Jetti epeaedan eaed.'an jmbmbm let of MOBIE. ANTIQUE RIRhONR tRnriift Theae are a GREAT BARGAIN. Please Hamburg Edgings and Insertmgs, Laces, Rufflings, Etc., in Large Assortment Elegant Line of Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Just Opened: OUiR Oar stock in every department is rge and .Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - TOHN S. GIVLKK & UO. T 'tT T -LVL erenanL Tailoring. We are new receiving our new Styles for Spring Trade. We will offer this season the Largest and Best Assorted'Steck of Spring Suitings, totaleonings and Overceatings ! That has ever been offered in this department JOHN S..GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. imn M.MXMMD S MMM.MAWM,f VUUAI1AAIIO, TR8 & BATHVON, CLOTB1KR8. Havinir gotten through taking account JJOIiars WOrtner HEM and aUSUIUJW. :n :.i . j j. ,. j - Beuriuua wituuuu regaru w coot, ana among raetnre an our own uibtmng. W6 are also prepared te. make UP te heavy goods still en hand. Excellent Styles and Geed Goods. We de this te make SUMMER GOODS we are busy manufacturing. Persons in need of Clethinir. either1 by calling at CENTRE HALL, NO. 12, E. CLOiJWfe, vjntjetffxAJC, etv. T. HOSTKT1EK SOW. SPECIAL REDUCTION -IN- OcLdL Oeats. 250 Men and Youths' Odd Oeata; Reduced Exactly One-half. $10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00. 9.00 8.00 COO xu 4.50. 4.00. 3.00. We have lett the original mark en the gar ments, se that you can see and make the re auction for yourself. D. B. Hestener & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. TTTILLIAMSON A FOSTER. NECKTIES ! NECKTIES ! -AND- SCARFS. All gentlemen of correct taste are well aware that the chief artlcle et apparel Is a NECKTIE or SCARF suitable te the wearer, around which the ether parts of dress are made te harmonize, and there is no article of dress for gentlemen that requires mere judg ment or correct idea et light and shade than the selection of Gentlemen's Neekttes and Scarfs. We natter ourselves that we have the Handsomest Selections of NECKTIES AND SCARFS for gentlemen et any house in the city, and the PAICES ARE SO LOW and SELECTION BO LARGE that all who need a Necktie or Scarf for any occasion, cannot fail te have that need supplied out of the endless variety et our STYLISH and FASHIONABLE GOODS. ' COLLARS AND CUFFS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOYES, And all ether Articles of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In ail the Latest Novelties. CLOTHING.TRUNKS, TRAVELING BASS, HATS and CAPS or the Best Qualities at Low Lew est Prices. S-BOOT aud SHOE DEPARTMENT will open the first week in APRIL. Williamson & Fester, Nes. 34,36 & 38 E. King St, LANCASTER. PA. pOCGfti eYBOP. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured 'thousands. It will mmmnr Cough or Celd in less time tnan" any ether PRICE tS CENTS PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by " CHAS.A.L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STRUT, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE XU XXKSPAS9KKS A5D ODK NEE8. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cern. wall. or Speedwi wett estates. In. Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or m inclesed, either ter tbe purpose of flabinar.a-tne lawr wiu HavzisfdlT against ail treepaesliit 'en sa -laada efclfce nnaerafgnea arter uusaeaee.. :. i. MiuyuisaAfl wMmmm AWH,'.- O..FRKBMAJCnv' i'rj'i htm. wua it .ta : .j-.- ."-i..; .' vr-ua. - i-a. M. -' r." mm- j eall and see Uest. ' ' ARE well-Mkctei. It Trill pay jea te eall BOWERS & HURST, l rn CLOTMnre. of stock we are new nrenared for than MrfFTFTV TATR fn haII nft 'VW.H TTTnTTSATTrt WJfilOHT KEA-DY-MADE CEOTHINO fei t . . ii i 7 . i ne same are eeverai rtunared uveroeats Order for THIRTY DAYS Suits te Order KING ST., Lancaster, Pa. , and secure bargains. JORI s PHINO 1883. WALL Our stock for this season will be made up of choice styles in all qualities (including; fine Hand Prints), from Fr. Beck & Ce., Warren & Fuller, Reb't Graves & Ce. and Mairs & Ce., of New Yerk ; Heweir & Brether and Wilsen & Fenimore, of Philadelphia, all of which we are prepared te show, and estimate for work te be put up by experienced Paper Hangers at the lowest possible price. Lace Curtains, Antique Curtains, Nottingham Curtains, WHITE and ECRUE, in all Qualities, with BRA.SS, WALNUT and ASH POLES : CORNICES, LOOPS, LAMBREQUINS, Etc. Window Shades in New Designs. Hollands in all Celers, FIstimates made and work Workmen. HAGKEB & Ne. 25 West King Street. VBXI DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK Great Slaughter in Dry Goods and Carpets. The great sale new going en at FAHNESTOCK'S, And the many Rare Bargains offered in every Department is a marvel te every body. '" ' LABGE STOOK, FAIR DEALING AND LOW PRICES. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT HOUSE. JFOJt JOHN L. ARNOLD. SPLENDID BE! OFFERED AT PRIVATE The parties who have been waiting te see my New Heuse completed, can new have the opportunity te examine it. This house is fitted up in the most convenient possible way for easy housekeeping. The cellar, washhouse and yard have cement pavements, finer than stone and as endurable Washhouse Is the most complete room possible te make, . This house has mere modern improvements than any house yet erected in Lancaster. Parties desiring te see it will please eall at my store, Ne. 11 East Orange street. JOHN OAJtDWAMK. "fcj IW BA8DWABK STORK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., , MARSHALL 4 KENGIER, -HEALSB3IN-: BUILDING ind ClBOiJ!,'! HARDWARE, 820VS8, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods 8ll-8aiUrw TOST RKCKIVKO AT THIS OFFICTT, A FINE LOT OK . VISITING CARDS OF THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS. Call and see them at the intelligencer Office. ttd MtLthe bit dnrs te tewn'j FJIOJHTCMUJI: -iJfi;siirsraew- wmeKTr ,; i--l 5 A&lfSliaartafs t5-3f 1 ?aiSJBBSpBjSMLHa XJMmLA'W yr. m3?Ksrt,Kj-ii i. RIBBONS. ( iwuhI a.ii- i. ea .a or . r,--,.-j-..-..---- LOW. and examine ear stock before purchasing. - LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, .srvsH' -5i?gt' GEO.P.RATHVON. Men. Tenih and Rwa llethinir at k .Z'. . -. e - at Keal bargains. Kemember we mann at finite a riirnnnl. in nrnVr tn mnm nnm room for a Large Stock of SPRING and Readt - Mnfa or Marin tn OrrW nan He wall MYERS & RATHFON. GOODS. PAPERS. promptly executed by skilled BEOTHEE, ... Lancaster, Pa. NEXT DOOR TO THE COUBT HOUSE, LANO ASTER, PA. HAZX. SALE. L. ARNOLD. ULASB AND QUEENS WAX. TT1GH BIARTUI. Cia, Glass anfl QneeBsware AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a very large line et White Granite Ware. White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Gnmitfl and Porcelain Win '' --IN WINNER, TEA and CHAMBER SETS. VTe have selected these goods from the Best Manulacturers. WE GUARANTEE THEM. JtCioefXa netsatis factory will boexchangeii. High & Mai'tin's, 16 BAST KtNO STBBBT. LAKCAQTKB. PA. 'AimMrnm-tfBT tosaceo, tuji Mlide Taanntitnrnif nnWTiM" pmg&tet&i,&s?eL!iz: r. -i"s;-v VOH3I1 T etmt i net rAXGAanat aud I ran ! am hiiliiwi Leave TwwrturfP.m Sfjat), al at 7, aturday. vhesttM last ear leaves at M Leave Jueenvffie Oewar earfiati,, -3R, a. mu, aau i, a, a ana 7 p. m. wi run uauy cm n jve COLOMBIA U JrORT D S ROAD TIME TABLK. Trains bow tbb legularlvem the Pert Cepeatt Railroad ee. tke timet BQOTMWABa. 8TATIOM8.- r.x. A.TC !.' .K.pwa.'.is! JOTH ...-Columbia.... i.. Washington... ....CreasweU.... ...SaieUarber... .jBhenk'sfexry.. mjr CQMl ..Yerkrurnaee.. ...i.Ttieaeaa....4 .MeCall'a Terry. ...mte's Kddy..'. .jriehinsr Creek;. ..Feach Bettem.. ...Conowingo... Octutara..... ..Jert Deposit.. ....Perryville.... Kim am 6J6 6:43 WJ3 1039 SM 7M 7M 74B 7:12 7d7 7 turn 73 11 40m uue TM M 4M iai rM tm 7:41 1VM net Tffl 7:90 ftse 8:13 7:10 KS7 4M 7Je 7 VXl &90 9M 40M7-JS r.x. 12rfB 12:18 tM MB &JB TJT 120 : TM nKADINe COLUMBIA K. B. ARRANGEMENT ePASSENORR TRAIHf. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13m, 1SBB. NORTHWARD. UA.VX. A.K. A.X. Quarryvllle ................ Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia.............. .. ABXTVB. &9B 7:90 7:40 7U 7-J sat Reading. 9:4B SOITIUWARD. UkT. Reading.... x. tm: rj 76 1&06I KW rjt tee CeIumhla.i... ........ jjaneaster.. ............ ..... Lancaster, King St.. ...... Quarryville. ........ ....... 9:40 9:40 8b3il ..... ftlSilOA i 10:40 j d, Trains connect at Reading with trains te and I Reading with trams teaatf FetbrvllSa, Marrlstexg; AV r Yerk, via Beaad Jreefc sresaf8ae4paia,l lnlKmXew At- CeiiiAte3tfr triune" le and from Teri. HaaeveaJ Oettyaburg rredertck and BaRj- WftE" r- & .H. WILSON. Snbt.' TtKHNSTtVANlA RA1LBOAUNRW JT .SCHKDULEOn add after SUNDAY. OCT! QBRRlst, ia' Railroad trains, en the Penasvl- ivavlit Ralireaa -will arrive at and. leave tae caster, and Philadelphia aepetaas fellewii: ILevI AT LaaPhll v.EAeTwixn. , r, .; - A.K. l&M KM we tfc ode &ie 8d0 805 M0 Yerk AceatBKtfrtewrrlves LaneasterAccewiaaa0B arrives.... Columbia AceceninOdatlen Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Uf r.x. ISA we MB 8 Loek Haven KXttresi... 7? a r.x. Sunday ....... Mft fcOft T2k Johnstown ... ................ Harrisburg fteilMUicBatlen ..t. m Hanover Accondnedatlen. west. ceiinaeww at Lancaster with Niagara Express at MOV, will run through te Hanover dally, exeepi Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, ceaneeUM at Lancaster with Vast Line, west, at l:a, will run through te Frederick. ILe. I At. Wbstwabe. Phil A.X, A.X, Ml Mi we News Express Way Passenger. Mail TrainNe.l. viiuMt. Jev i-M iM MailTraIn,Na2,vlaCelnmbla,leavet 'kai niagara Xipruss... ....... .......... Hanover AceonaKiedatkM leaves. Kfcl r.x. Fast Line...... Frederick Accommodation leaves. 1141 r.x. Harrlsburg Accommodation. , Lancaster Accommodation leaves Columbia Accommodation... , II arrisburg Express , , Hi urn 4:14 5:40 9-M Km TM western jsxpress. atm raciuc express UrJBl:4 . Harrlsburg Express, west, at 8:40 p. m., baa direct connections (wlthoutcbangeofeara)te (wltheutcbangeofeara)te (wlthoutcbangeefeara)te Columbla and Yerk. .: , t Fast Line, west, en Sunuay, when fla wmstopatDewnlngtown,Coafesville,Fa burg, Mount Jey, Elixabetutewn and Mi town. - - . Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mail Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Faelfle Ex press run. dailv." " OCALMA1L AKRAMOJCBUCNTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. ByBailreart Nxw.Yenx thboueh KAit, 7:89 a. uj., 12:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. and 11:00 p. m. Wat Mail, east, 70 a. m. Chbistiawa, Parkesburgand Downlngtewn. USOp.m. , "- gordeitvillx, Downlngtewn, Lcaraan Place and Gap, 6:15 p. m. PHILADELPHIA THHOCQU HAIL, 7'J0a.m8:45 a. m., 120, 5rt and 11:00 p.m. , . Pittsbukeh aud wxsT, 9.0 J and 11:00 p. m. Habrisbure kail, C.-OO and 9M a. mn 4:35 and. ll:00p. m. Wat hail, west. COO and 9:0Q a. m. Baltucebs ase WAsniuoTew, via Fhuadol Fhuadel phla, 5:00 p. m. Baliiherb axd WAsniKcrresr, via Yera,ldS p. m. Baltimore ake Wasuisotes, via Harrkt. burg, 110. Ceatxsviixk, 60 p. m. Columbia at 9:00 a. n., 1 JO and 4:35 p. m. Yerk ahd Yerk wat, 1:30 and 110 p. m. Nekthkrw Cxstbal, 9:00 a. m., and 11:08 p. fia. RxAsme, via. Biadike ft Columbia R. B., 7:C9 a. m. and 1230 p. m . Bkadihe, via Harrlsburg. 5:15 and 118 p. aa; Biaiine wat, via Junction, Litltz. Maa. helm, East Hempfield and Kphrata,3:lSp.a. QuABitTviUx, Camargo, New Providence, West Willow, Martinsville, Relton and Lima Valley,9-.l5a.-m. and 5:00 p-flBV. Naw IIellasd. churchtewn, "Greeabamk; Blue Ball, Goedvllle. Beartown aad Spring; Greve, byway of Downlngtewn, at 6:15 p.m. ' andlltfOe.m. .,..- SavbUarbek, via Celnmbla, 8-iO a. m. and 5:15 p. m.," . ' By S)-g Slactwater and Sate Harber, dally,'l'4S(p. m. Te Miliersville. 8 and 110 a. nu, and 4 p. m. Blnkiey'a Bridge, L'eaceclr, BarevlBe, New Helland, 20 p.m. ' WiUew'Streer, Smlthvlllc, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve, Reck Springs, Fairmont and Rowlands-ill, Md., daily, at 70 a, m. Landla Valley, Oregon. West Earl, Farmers vUle, NeflsviUe. Hlnkletewn, Terra IU1L Mar- tmuaie, eauy, at zuw p. m. Greenland; Fertility, Lampeter and wbeat wbeat mdMlllSrte atrasbnrg, iiaily. at 4.-09p. ta. New-ltanvljle. Conestoga, Marticvlile. Cele- manvllle, Meant Nebe.Kawilnsville, Betbesda and Liberty Square; daily, at 2:30 p. m. On Sunday evening, mails east and west close at lo-.eerp. m. WHEN O FEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving brKa Eastern mail, CM a. as. I(h00 a, m., 3.-09 and CM p. ra... - f Eastern way mail, lO-.tO a.m. . - Western mail, 630 snd'lihCO a. m.,2$aad 7:00 p.m. . . Beading, via Eeadlqg and Columbia, MS Western way mall! 8:3da. nu Heading way mail, 100 a. m. Quarryville Brancb ; 8:13 a. m. and 4:03 p.- a. ArrrriBg by stagFrem-Sale Harber and Slackwater,at9:00a.m.;dally. 4 Frem Mlllersvtlle, 7 and 9 b. m. and iaa, Fre New Helland, at 9:30 a. m.. dally. Frem Bewlandsvllle, Md . at 4:08 p. a. Reading way mall, at 10:30 a. m., dally. Frem Birasburg. at 90 a. m.. dally. Frem Rawllnsviile. at 11:00 a. m. Frem Terra Hill, at 10M a. m. -J " 'DELIVERIES BY CABRUUtS. There are three mall deliveries by letter Carriers each day, and en their retarm trips they take .up the mall matter deceeHeO-f tit letter-boxes . . . Fer the'Mrw delivery the Carriers leave tke emce.SK.KW,. m.: stccenu aeiivery as a. m.; -third delivery at 30 p. m. SUNDAY POST-OIFXCR HOURS. . . On Sunday the Fostefllce Is open from April 1st te October 1st, Irem 8 te a, m., and Jxesa te 7 p. m.; irem ucteDer ist te Apru ist, 9 te 10 a, m. and irem. G te 7 p. m. OAMTM9. DUIKX'S CAKPJCT MAtL "TheOltlBeliable." This is the TiUe which - SMrk's Carpet Oer. W. KDJO& 11a. aM.4h 1m. ullU. a nmmt-rfnnJtm mttti Mmn .ii.inBw iw deuvk ioe jnnuw . mostKeasenaue Prices wkm thilah AND BEST STOCK tcf-aeicet- from. Ik uen te tee Largest steec c -carpets.erer ncaiB taH.eny.wenavenew. ,., jski r.x. r.x. SlW .... 3:40 1:00 &SB ldO '3: 90 6J0 nltESTAND.BX8TKmmMtmt V . -OF BriBSils, Iiriifl awL .'... . '. - i-irw. i . EVA. nmurBt.fA . Mtv AM ..aMHI.,f rf7. m&mmt''m k i,. - - ,rr' v'-r j . m YsTlTn liiiii inn i lisufiiir i InnlhiiiTiiiBi s " 1 RKCONVIlKMDv - ' -'"- sggSfcrF:, : ;h- ii. '-wi-. 'V: Ir SOJaSrrrV WnrSKTOCKMB. BBiMISBA'pMppWitI S .xzra M e Jc. W Ji M JM 'S:S'S,-I -5Pfl"!l a '7I r TJ ft & - 1 -ll H M Ma jt-i 19 M twrnrn- siw sWV.rr.i'l'A iTsm$m 1i:.&VuTVWm ymmi fell .rrA;1 Aka!f J. WSSt'lSi' ?:rrElf' :Ja sTS -:.. -.r'..'.ri' i.-iijfiW,- m law a k rasawsasasirTsesi
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