s- sMwsmassspOTe LANCASTER DAILY IOTELllGENCER, WEDNESDAY. APBIL, 11. 1-83. Lancaster Jntelligenccr. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APBIL i:,1883, 1TAKM NOTES. Keconiinendfctleu el the Grewing or Oulnces. Germantown Telegraph. . As we have mere inquiries as te the best mode of growing quinces, we will give in brief again the method we pursued when we grew them, but bave given it up for a number of years because we made no uae of the fruit. The tree does net require mere room than an ordinary dwarf pear, say eight feet each way. The erange variety is the best, and can be grown wherever the ground is " rich " and net tee wet. Along a wall or beard fence is a geed location. The trees should be set rather deep, and somewhat deeper than they steed in the nursery. See at plant ing that there are no worms in the stems at the ground, as well as a little below and above the surface. This pest will attack every tree, aud should be carefully ferreted out every spring aud fair ; but it will probably, with it all, get the upper hand, and finish the trce in from six te nine years. This must be expected and provided against aud it will be asked hew ? By having another batch of trees coming en anu reauy ie iaae luuir piauuK. This is better than trying te keep alive old, sickly trees, whose usefulness is ever ; and will continue the regular supply of the fruit for market and regular custom ers ; for regular customers at geed prices there will be for all that can be raised. This is all the mystery there is in grow ing quinces. Almest every farm has room for from twenty te fifty trees, which, it properly attended te, will bring in a nice purse of pin-mouey for the ladies of the family. The Cera Crep Again. As the time for planting com is ap proaching, we propose saying a fev? words again en the past aud present cultivation of the crop. We suppose that forty te fifty years age means "old limes." In preparing corn ground at that time a diff erent process was followed than the pre saut, but uotaswesoo it stated, by merely throwing two rough furrows of unplewcd ground together, and, after ruuiiing cress furrows te simply plant the corn en tins top of the ridge. We de net pretend te say that this miscrable way was net pursued by some lazy or ignorant fannei.s. but it was net the common way by any means ; indeed, we never saw il followed, though accustomed te netice farming for some sixty years. This, however, wa the way mostly followed : Manuie and plow the land, harrow thoroughly, then run two opposite furrows and aUe run like cress furrows. Planting en the top of the little iid;jc by this means made the rows um form both ways, aud admitted freely of plowing aud harrowing (theie being no "cultivators" at that time,) both ways :f necessary. This plan was mere 1 ibui ieus than the present "one and was mete "sci entific." The crops produced by it ea geed faims weic as abundant as new. -Fer many years after the present method was introduced this was continued as the best, anil that looked upon as lacking in skill and geed seiifce ISixt. as a mle lar nunc attention is paid te the crop new than forty or fifty yeais age. It was always customary te either manure in the hill or apply "plaster" after the plant had grnwti two or three inches. And we iepc.it that we have witnessed as line crops of com by the old method as we have by the new. This much we feel enjoined te say in ho he half of the way our fathers and grand fatheis cultivated the com ciep. A few years a-e, en the strength of an experiment or two by one of our agricul tural colleges, which seemed te show a gain of from ten te fifteen per cent, in the product of drilled ever the hill system of planting corn, a number of farmei.s at ditleieut points adopted the diill system, and for ene or two seasons thought it the best ; but we believe nearly or quite all of them have new abandoned it aud returned te hill planting. We weie. satisfied at the time of tl's experiment alluded tc,thaticff experiments much extra care had beeu bestowed upon the crop, that they did net furnish reliable information, and that the old way could net be improved en And this has turned out te he the case. In this section, in noticing hundreds of com fields last year, we did net encounter one that had been drilled", though there may be still here and thc-ie one that, fellows this method. It is se with a great many ne ways and things. They arc sent forth with a loud blast of the trumpet, and they cveiywlicie find mero or less belicveis, who will net be convinced that Chey are going te make a worthless investment until they find their fingers burnt. Farmers as well as ether people should keep their eyes widj open as te new ways aud thingB iuvelv ing money. Ne (lODge, 'e Itrinncrn. ' A .Summer ley I." irromal'ievlilriico Mercbaut. Mr. Gueiiue II. Davis, :i fruit dealer ul 27 Westminster stieet, hf.irs his gr.ilcliil le-ti-meny te Hie uue'tia!leil excellence el the pro pre pro iluctieu et euuiil ein uiestsMlIul rivili-i.v Pharmacists. 31 r. Davis -ays, " Last -pring I wus very ;'ieatly lieulilt-i with hoveio liilliiiiiiiiiiliuii of (In; kid neys, uiu! it became .- It.ul that at tiuu-s 1 urinated bleed, and my Hullcilngs weic in tense. My condition was bit i.mitul Hi is ler awhile 1 was scncely ulile lea'.tcml te ln-i-ncs. and yie severe pains would ceiiies-n huiI- lenly and severely Unit 1 would be obliged te leave a customer whom I might happen te be waiting upon. During a p.irt et the time 1 was unable t3 walk, ami scan el y knew uliut todeor which way te leek ter u-liel. At this time a friend recommended ilunt'.s Remedy. 1 took two bottles et it, and it ioelc i ighl lield et my disease and cmed mi v-i ly speedily, and I have experienced no tienule with my kidneys since. "Furthermore, Hunt's Remedy h.issliciigih cued me very much, and since I began te use it 1 have been able te attend te Iiu-incb", and am all rigLt new. I lie irtily leceniinend it te all. What it has done ler me il will de let yen who arc alllictcd." Suffered ter Twenty Years. Hen. JosircATUTHiLl.1ef Euslfraginaw.Mich . says, "Count me ameng-t the enthuMutlc iriendsef Hunt's Remedy. It has pievcn in my case all you claim ter it. Having suiTuicd for about twenty years with sevcie disease id the kidneys ( which our local physicians pr -neunccd Bright's Disease), 1 made a join ney Kast te consult the eminent Dr. Haven, of Hamilton, New Yerk, or whose l.ime in this specialty I had heard much. Dr. Haven ex amined ine carefully and said, ' Ge and get a bottle et Hunt's Remedy ami take ueceiding te directions.' Alter having traveled m l.-ir ler treatment, it struck mc as rather tunny te be directed te take a medicine which I might have bought within a stone's threw et my own deer; but I was In the doctor's lminis and ei course I lollewed his advice, and rigid glad was I that 1 did se. ler bcleie I iui taken Hunt's Remedy half a dozen times I inund immense benefit Ireni it, and by continuing the use of it ler a limited time I leceveied from my trouble cntiiely, and am, te-day, 1 think, ene et the most rugged et rugged Mlcbleandcrs. The world Is indebted te you, sir, for thotuemulgation et such a medicine, and 1 hope you may net go without your to ward." uG-lwM,W,F,ft" UJKT'M KKMKUV FUK SAI.K AT U. It Cochran's Ding Stere. 137 and 139 Nert . Queen street. mar2-3iud SILVER CltEEi:, N. V., Feb. fi, 18S(l. Gbnts : I have been very low nrd linve tnerl everything, te no advantage. I heard nnr Hep Uittersiecemmeuded by se many and 1 concluded te give them n tiinl. I did it'ntl new am around and constantly Improving; and am uearly as strong as ever. mar22-16teed W.II, WKLLER. Best remedy in the werld: se advertise incniei amunens J.iver Regulator Jeseph Durrlnlurger, Broadway, Buffalo was induced by his bi ether te try Themas' EclectrlcOU ler a sprained ankle ; and with halt a dozen applicatiens he was enabled te walk round again oil right. Fer sale byH li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. JMEDICAL. TENSON'S SKIN CUKE. Frem Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. A LADY SAID "These Uerrld Pimples I Ne, I Cannet Ge. Please Present myKxceses " Probably two-thirds of the ladies in society and homes or ear land are allllcted with skin diseases et various kinds, te de away with which, it it could be done without Injury, would be the liappiest event et their lives. Then she would have instead et a disfigured andmarred countenance, one that would be handsome, or at least geed-looking, ler any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter what the cut et her features arc, lias a certain amount et geed leeks which attract every body. As It is new, she Imagines every one pees and talks about "these freckles," ' these horrid pimples," and ether blemishes with which she lsaltllctcd, and this Is true et either sex. Te Improve tills appearance great risks are taken ; arsenic, mercuiy, or high-sound tilled named articles containing these death-dealing dtugs, are taken in hopes of getting rid et all these troubles. In many cases, deatli is the result. Ne alleviation et the burning, heating, Itching and inflammation Is given. All troubled with Eczema ( salt rueuui j, Tetters, Humors, Inflammation, Rough Scaly Kiuptlonset any kind, Diseases et the Hair and Scalp, Sctelula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itchings en any partei the body, should knew that mere is hope ler them in a sure, period aud cleuant remedy, known as " Dr. 0. W. Reason's Skin Cure." It makes theskin while selt and smooth, removes tan and Heckles, and is inchest toilet dressing in the world. It U elegantly put up, two bottles in one pack age, consisting of both internal and external treatment. Our readers should be sure 1 e get tins and net some old remedy resuscitated en the success et Dr. Bensen's and new adver tised as " The Gicat Skin Cure." There is only one, it bears the Docter's picture and is ler nale by all druggists. $1 per package. A Sensation HAS OPTKN 11KKN MARK by the discovery of some new tiling, but netli ing lias ever steed the test like Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Tliey really de cure sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, sleepless ness, indigestion, paralysis and melancholy. Price, 50 cents per box, two ler SI, six ter f 2.50 by mall, postage lice. Dr. C. W. Bensen, Ralliineie. Md. Sold by all druggists. C. N. Crittcnten. New Yerk. Is wheli -ale agent ter Dr. C. V. Bensen's remedies. ml7-linilM,W&S BKNSON'S SKIN CTJKH AND CKI.K1CY and Chamomile Pills Ter sale at II. B Cochran's Diugbteie, 137 and l.".'. North Qui en stnet. :mai'J-.iind 'I1I1KUAT THK OKUINAKV HXCITlXC J cut -es of sere tluealate: Sudden or pro longed exposure te the inclemency et the weather or ehange of temperataie-. c, "caching cold" when overheated, or becom ing everneated alter havin;.' been chilled; l.u!ial exposures (neck, leet, head.) el the s.une kind: Mie promiscuous use of net and cold teod and drinks during the same repast. All iIiM-a-es of Threat, Ear and i.ye success Hilly Heated by II 1). .fc M. A. LOXU MvKU. Dlllee Xe. l: East Walnut stieet, l.ane.istei. Consultation fiet-. a7::id VLOT1IIXU. p. It. HOST15T1KH&SON. Til tr. Willi line weather come the wants et men el CLOTHING, and the (juestien where te buy. We have spared neither time get the bcbt Wetkmen. nor money te The CUTTER is the most impeit.tut. A simple li ial Is all we ask. Our Steel; et PIBCK GOODS eeiilainsal! Hie i.ateand Popular Shades. THE GOODS ARE THE FINEST, THE PRICES THE LOWEST. 0. B. HestBtter & M. Merchant Tailors and Clet li ie rs, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, J.K MIALINO'S CAKU. Addenda. i FKIEXDS ANDPATRONS This may bethe last oliance te seenre the greatest bargains in line He ivy-Weight WOOLKXSevereileredin this city. Reiuembcr, I am going te ele-e them eutif possible thisso.ien. 1 have handled this class et goods ler ever 'J." years. I am thoieiighly iamiliar with the merits el all the leading makes et cloth in the maiket and de s:iy I tbiuk the V. & II. audjehannv Edrei'nns aie hiipeiier in linish, mero reliable in color and mere durablu than any cloths piedueed in the WORLD. Reinemliel, also. I urn the only man in tills citvthat has the XKRVK te tackle these tine, high priced goods. They cm only be had in large cities at prices net less than $7l te $75. 1 am ele-mg mine out at $10 a suit. 1 am having a great Beem In Treuserings. I am ettering Heavy-Weights lrem f.-;.5;i te $10 u pair make a note et this. 1 have, among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ter less than $15 te $18 a pair. Thanking the public ler the kind palteuage extended paiticularly sime my gieat l educ educ teon in piiees,, I shall endeavor te give en tire sattstactieu te all my patrons. Reiiurngaiu able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every depaitmentef the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value for their investment. All my productions are warranted te be et suponer CHARACTER AND TONE fiem any et'.ier hou-e In the tiade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen trein the city. Un less entirely sallslactery te the customer I will net allow It te go out. SPlace your orderateneeal 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTKU, PA. Neta Bknb. I have a let of Remnants el Fine Cleths ami Cassimeres. sellable lorehil lerehil di en, te which I invite theattcntieu of mothers et small boys lrem live le ten yeatset age. These Kemnauts are of thu lines l and best' iuality of goods, and can bu had lrom.ri(iei-uts le$1.50aSuit. I have en handa large let et LIXKN AXD CLOTH LINED COLLARS AXD CUFFS ler Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing out regardle'S et cost, te make room ter my new Spi ing Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine the;c goods, there is certainly a gieat bargain In them. OHOCEKIJCS. JUST KECEIYED. THILIPPE, CADE AW A r I LS FINEST FRENCH PEAS, SELLING AT 23-. AC AX. REMEMBER, Our Lancaster County EARLY JUNE PEAS, , 20c.a can. These give satisfaction. And MABBOW PAT PEAS. JUST RECEIVED : FINE OLIVE OIL. MUSHROOMS. OUKEN OLIVES, DURREE'S SALAD DKKPS 1XG. Alse.aline lineef bottled PICKLES and SAUCKS. Our SHAKER CORN at 12c. a quail is con sidered cheap. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Levan's Best, Minnesota, Greirs (Willow St. Mills) Best, and Choice Manlielin Pat ent iteller Precess, AAA BBaml Fleur et the entire wheat. At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. CLOTHING. rpe MMANT TAILORING We pay especial attention, and call your at tention te it. We invite everyone in want of a GOOD. DECENT, WELL-FITTING SUIT, at a Lew Price, te call en us and examine our GOODS and PRICES. WHAT IS THE USE Of paying a Big Price for a READY-MADE suit wtien we can make you a uecsni, buu stantial one ler $13 te $18. We also have some as low as $12. STOP AXD LOOK AT OUR Shew Windows Yenjcan obtain some idea et the abeve'a correctness, -. We have en hand an IMMENSE STOCK or Rcady-Made Clothing FerMEN. YOUIHS. BOYS and CHILDREN, and alseull kins et Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas. 3The Celebrated PENN HALL WHITE Sli IRT w liich we sell ter 80 cts. Is the bestaml cheapest in tin: maiket. HIRSH & BRO., Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nea. 2 and 4 NORTH QUEEN ST. H." KK1IAKT. sprim ePEunr & AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, OF TUU LARGEST ASSORTMENT -OF FINE SUITING, ' PANTALOONISTCt ' AND SI'UIMi OVEKCOATlNti, E'.er bieugii! n I lie City ei Lineaster. ajrThese des' ei..-. of sr cm ing Choice Styles are invited te ic-'y. ril.l-.IAMOii ,V nTICK. Suits for Beys and Children. We hive new upon our counters in the CHILDREN'S DICPAKTMKNX ever FORTY DIFFERENT PATTERNS In SUITS te lit SMALL BOYS iiein'JJ loll YEARS OF AUG, made in the very latest styles, well-sewed and handsomely linished, every suit guaranteed n period (it. We also have CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS et all kinds from the very cne.ip ones le a line, article for Dress. The BOYS and lOl TIPS DEPARTMENTS are lull te their utmost capacity with suits et all grades, trem a strong, cheap working suit te an elegant Fiench Worsted et the latest de blgn . In M EN'S SUITS we have a very large numbcrel artistic and beautiful fabrics, cutln the iiuijt approved .stjles. There arc several made te our express Older, notably the FOUR. TEEN DOLLAR SUIT, which we feel cenn- dent cannot tail te meet the approval el our many triends and patrons. The SHOE DEPARTMENTis new thorough ly organized and we shall take great pleasuie in osceitingany of our customers through II who have net paid it a visit et inspection. TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS and VA LISES, Fl'RNISHING GOODS, RUBBER COATS and CLOAKS, at pi ices always the lowest. Sole gcnls ter R. DIINLAP A CO.'S FINE HATS. liaison k Fester, 32, U, '.Hi & '.IS East Kinj; St., LANCASTER. I'A L.HI iNSIIAN .V DUO. SPRING. We aie iilllng up rapidly with everything that is new, beautiful and thoroughly well made and lcliable in every way. A larger, belter selected and moie moderate priced r-uuuit ti iiinu uevui nuieic nccn anu) te dls play. w STJITS AID PAtfTS, AND SPRING OVERCOATS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. NOTE A FKW SAMPLE PRICES: Men's Suits at $t.(HI, fj fiO. $fi 00, $7.00, $8.10 up toflG.e.). Pants at 7.e.,$l oe. $1.23, $1.75. $2.00 2.5U, J.W. liptOf5.00. ,!,-., The laigcst, moststylisli.-and'ultegclher the handsomest stock in tint city. w Etart at $2..ri0 with an article that will open your eyes with wonder, and our fctoe, l.0e, tfHO, ji; 00, 17.00 $S.O0 and $0.0t Suits are the cheapest tePtlie money. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A very extensive and elegant display el Spring Fabrics te me.isui e.at very close fig ures. Suits te order rrem $12.00 upwards. bheuld you b.tve the least shade et doubt as te the best .il-1 cheapest plaee te buy your Clothing Just e:i 1 mm examine our magnifi cent stock and e.i!pare prices with ethers, anil you win Und ur low prices cannot be approached elsewe--.'. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS & CIATIUERS, 66.68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Klght en the Southwest Cerner el Orange Si. LANCASTER, PA. Beys CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Ourtain Department. The Curtain Hangings and all the necessary Gxings and trimmings are new in a Department by themselves, with larger space and greater facilities for showing them. The Stock contains a remarkably full assortment of LACE CURTAINS (from the least expensive at $1.00, te ele gant Brussels Lace at $65.00 per pair), in Nottingham. Antique, Tambeured, Madras, Brussels Lace, &c, &e. Te these in search of suitable SPRING and SUMMER CURTAINS, we offer a line of Madras Curtains and Madras Lace for Half-Windows and Vestibules. They are the leading novelty of the season. Rich Turceman Staffs in patterns and by the yard for Portieres, Draperies and Lambrequins. Persian Cress Stripes, Raw Silk and Jutes. Together with the above will be found a great variety of CURTAIN POLES of all lengths and Bizes : Brass with Langtry-ware Ends, all Brass, Weed with Brass Trimmings, Walnat, Mahogany, Cherry, Ash and Ebenized. Extension Cornices at extremely Lew Prices. Drapery Leeps, Bands, Fancy Cord Leeps, Drapery Chains and various fixings aud trimmings. Estimates made en the best terms for Curtain and Lambrequin work and promptly executed. Our SPRING BALANCE SHADE FIXTURE is without exception the best in the market and OIL SHADING the cheapest in the City. Perfectly satisfactory work is guaranteed. SPECIAL. NOTICE Estimates made for furnishing Carpets, Wall Paper and Ceiling, Drapery Werk and Shading at most moderate rates. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, N EW MAT STORK. c A S H. OHAS. N. SHULTZ, "VfYEKS & BATBFON New Offer the Greatest Bargains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own MannfHctnre. Examine Cards sent by mail, enclosed in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited aud well-pleased. If yen should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you one. Our Stock of CLOTHING for Men, Youth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW. Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the prices are within the reach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospeet for a geed trade this Spring is assured. ECome early and make your selection from one of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Goods ever exhibited in Lancaster city. Call ami save money. MYERS & RATHFON, cjutrxxti. O HIKE'S OAKPKT UALI.. " The Old Reliable. ' This is the Title which Shirk's Carpet lall, Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts., Has obtained liy .selling the Uest Goods at the moUKcasenable Prices with THE LAUGEST AND BEST STOCK te select from. In addi tion te the Largest Stock et Carpets ever car ried In this city, we have new lnS LATE81 AND BEST KINDS OK Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets, Ever brought te the city el Lancaster. 3-Call belore purchasing elsewhere AND UK CONVINCED. H. S. SHIRK, Carpet Hall, West King and Water Sts. tar CAKl'ETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Orders respecttully 80llcited;and promptly attended te when received. ppii.ii' HUnUfll, SON St CO. CARPETS Ar Philip Sclmm, Sen & Ce.'s, NO. 150 SOUTH WATER ST. LANCASTER, PA. We have a full supply of RAG AND FILL ING CARPETS. We only use the heat et yarns. It you want a Geed. Serviceable Carpet, please come and examine our stock heiere purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap us the cheapest. Come and see ler yourself ami be convinced, as we always have the repu tation el making FIRST-CLASS CARPET. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. COVERLETS, COUNTERPANES, ISLAN KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING ARX, Ac. 43-Dyeing clone in all branches at short notice. GOAL! COAL! Of the Rest Qnallty. expressly for Family Use TRY A SAMPLE TON. PHILIP SCHUH, SUN Si CO., Ne. .r0 Seuth Water St., Lancaster, Pa. mar22-lmd-M,W,&S JU US1 CA L INS Tit VMJENTS. w If.tJOX Si WHITK THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full Assortment e( the various styles con stantly en hand and ler sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly. In stallments. The public is most cordially invited te call ami examine these instruments, which will be leunil te he very a-perler in Qnallty and Moderate in Price. Mis. DECKER is also agent ler the Famous "KNABB" AndsBveral ether Uesimble Pianolertes. at prices from 225 upwards. Iebl7-tld UOUKH AXU HTATIONMUY. "VTEW HOOKS. MR. ISAACS, THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER THK ADMIRALS WARD. ' SOCIAL EQUALITY. THE LA TEST MA GAZINES AND NEW STA TIONER V, AT L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. VMT eOODB, Jte. HAGEE & BEOTHEE. HEW MA.T STOltK. SHULTZ'S, ' THE HATTERS, 144 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Gundaker's Old Stand), ALL STYLES AND PRICES. HARRY S. SHULTZ. CLOTHING. Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. HOOKS ANU OIGN OF THE I1IG 1IUOK. JOHN BAER'S SONS, N0S. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LAR GE ASS0RTMEN1 ! LOW PRICES ! QUITO FAMILY BIBLES! BOOKS AT MARKED-DOWN rRIGES! $W At the Sign of the Big Boek. REMOVAL. TJEMUVAI,. Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOKSTORE Will be remevcil te Ne. 40 EAST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, wlieie there will be found a Complete New Stock or Reeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMTTH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER WATCHEn rpnE Lease Having Terminated UNDER WHICH THE Lancaster Watch Ce. HAS BEEN CONDUCTING ITS OPERATIONS. the property reverts te the Company owning the works. It was resolved at meeting by the Twe Companies, held March 10, 1SS3, te cirect an Immediate lien el all Interests in a Chartered Stock Company, In order te carry forward the work mere vig orously, and largely te Increase tbepreduct of Lancaster Watches. The Factory will be closed ler a few day?, pending the necessary arrangements for the izatien of the Company, when work will be at once resumed. The organization of the Numerous Departments el the Factory has never been se geed as at present, the average product lclng One Hundred Watches per Day. IIATH AND CAPS. TTATS, OAFS, AC. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS. (OldStane.) largest and Best Asaertmentever ettered te the public at lowest prices. FINE DRESS SILK HATS. STIFF FELT HATS French and English Pull-Overs. Seft Felt Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Ac. All el every quality and variety. All kinds of hats made te order. The only Hat Manufactory in the city. Con stantly en hand my own manutecturc. . JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ & BRO.) 113-tM GENUINR HAVANA AND YAKA CIGAKS only 5 cents at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT.CIUAR STORK. Conseia Be-eian i LANCASTER, PA. King St., Lancaster, Fa. STATlONJriCl'. JtJtX UOOJJlt. J." MA1CTIN CU. Oar purchases In New erk have arrived and we are showing a large and varied stock DRESS GOODS. In KLACK and COLORED SILKS we have OTTOMANS, RROCADES, GROSS ORAJN SURAH, CASHMERE, RHADEMAH, MARVELIEW, SUMMER SILKS IN ALL. THE NEW SHADES. SATIN SO LIFTS, NUNS VEILING. FRENCHNO VELTIES, FRENCH SA TINES, MADRASSSUITINUS, FRENCH GINGHAMS. Full Line of SPRING CLOAKING CLOTHS for Ladies Wear. J. B. MARTIN & CO, Oer. West Sins and Prince Ste. -VVENINO ANNOUNCEMENT. Watt, Slmnd & Ge. Have visited the market weekly during the past month and new eiler an Immense line of new goods at prices te suit the times. New Dress Goods, New Summer Silks, New Colored Silks, New Black Silks, At lowest possible prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. 20 Pieces COLOREDand STRIPEDSILKS, SO cents a yard. An Elegant Line et COLORED DRESS SILKS, $1.00 a Yard. Special Value in BLACK SILKS I At 75c, I1.C0, 11.23, J1.J0, $1.75 and. $2.00 ti yard Elegant COMBINATION SUITS aj $V00 and fC.OOcuch. EMBR OIDERIES, 5,000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS, 10c. and 12c. a yd., worth from 12c. te 20c. a yd. PASSAMENTERIES. AVe eiler a choice line et BEADED TRIM MINGS at 25c, 33c, Siyiti COc, C2Jc. These are much under present value. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. TXA.TXJUCKH' UVIUR LANCASTEK AHD MJLLKK.HYII.1.1; J.. Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancatser (P. K Depot), at 7, 9, and lltiO a. m., and 2, 4, t' and t!:30 p. m.. exenut en Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. tii ' Leave MUIersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and;l a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en a jve time except en Sun av. COLUMBIA. lilKT DEPOSIT KAII. KOAU TIME TAKI.E. Trains new run legularlven the Columbia Pert Uepealt Kailread en the following time: SOPTUWAED. STATIONS. KORTHWAKU. r.M. A.K. A.X. A.X. P.M. F.M. C:20 10:20 Celm tela.... 8.-S0 5:35 6:35 10:$! Washington... 8:09 5r 6:42 10-.39 Cieewell.... 8.02 5:20.... 7:00 10-8 Sale Harber... 7:45 5:05 .... 7:05 11:00 Shenk'ai'erry.. 7:40 5:01 7:09 11:03 1'cquea 7:S6 4:5S 7:12 11 H Yerk Furnace.. 7:34 4:56 7:17 11:10 .Tucqnan 7rfS 4:51 7:23 11:15 McCall'.- Kerry. 7:23 4:47 7:37 11:2G Kite's Kddy... 7:10 iiX, 7:41110 tithing Creek.. 7:06 4:33 7:50 11:38 7:10 ..l'cach llottem.. 0:57 4:2'. 7-V 8.0511:54 77 ...Coue-iii.-ii... C:4I 4:12 7fc. r.v. 8:13 12:03 7:37 )ct.... .... C-J2 4 05 7rin 8S5 12:15 810 ...1'ert Uep.isit.. CrA) 3:55 7:17 12:30 8rJ0 ... lVnyville 3:41 7:e.. OKADINOa COLUMBIA K.K. ARRANGEMENT OFPAdSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1832. NORTHWARD. LB&VB. Uuorryville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia. ARiuvm. A.M. 7-31 9:ll 97.5J RAiuting... SOUTHWARD. . JLV. Beading ARiuvm. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St, Gnarrvvllle A.M. P.M. P.M. C:20 .... 2SD 7:30 .... ZM 7:40 lttU 3:50 7:30 1:10 3:10 9:45 8:20 6.50 r.M 6:15 5:2f. Trains connect at Reading with trulii tiniinl from Philadelphia. l'ettvllle. LWIV1IUU L HIWI UIU. ...... ..?'... k, .- and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Harrlsburg, Al- teniewn Reute. At Columbia with trains te ami from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and is:iiii mere. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA. KA1LKUAU-NKW SCHEDULE On and alter SUN1)A OCTOBER 1st, 1S82. trains en the I'Diinnyl van in Railroad will arrive at nnd It-uvti il.e Lniicn-stei and Philadelphia depetsas follew: I Lev I Ar Lan IPhll Eastward. A.M. 12:11 A.M Mull Express Fast J. inc. ...... ...... 2M TM lli 5:35 8:10 8:10 8;55 if.OO Harrlsburg Exp'ss Yerk Accommedai-inn arrives Lancaster Accomc-lailen arrives... Columbia Accomuieu- lien Frederick Accommodation arrives. Loek Haven Expresn Sunday Mall. .............. ....... Johnstown Express Duy Express ............- .......... Harrlsburg Accommodation 11:15 P.M. 12:55 1:03 2:t: 2:20 B45 3.'-1i r.v. :.!. 5 ur. 7i 'in Hanover Accommodation west, ceniu-ctini; at Lancaster with Niagara Expiesi at iu.15, will ran through te Hanover dally, exnipt Sunday. FrederlckAccommelat!on, wt?t,cennei tlnp at Lancaster with Fast Line, we!, al 1-40, will run thremrh te K-e'i lck. """ Le.'Ar. Wew, jvard. Phil Lan A.M. A.M. (!.-; t;:.'7 :kz '.Mil 10:1'. lu.'Ji P.M. l:ii) ISO 5 2n 2U.1t 7:: 7:10 il:ld 1:15 News ExpriLssi...... Way Passenger Mail Train, Ne. 1. via. Mt.Jey "Mall Train, Ne. ".vlitCeliimbiu.lmves Niagnra Expre- Hanover Aeceie iiodutlen leaves.... Fast Line. . . ....-............... Frederick Accommodation leaven... Harrisburg Accointiiihl.ttlen.... LancaslerAccciiiini'MMlten leuvt'S... Columbia Accenui 'luT."m Harrlsburg Expie Western Express Pacitlc Express 4:il 4-:kj 7:ixi "h":i: 11:05 P.M. 2:11 4:11 5:10 9:05 11:20 Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., h:u direct connections (wlthontcbangeercars) te Columbia anil Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when llajgcd, will 8topatl)ewningtown,CoatesvtlIc, furkes burg, Mount Jey, Elizahethtewnnd .Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News llxnre-s. Mall Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and l'ueliic Ex press run dailv. MAli.lCUAJiS. 'I'HB OREAT BMingten Reute Cblcuge, itarllngtea Ik (JmIiicj It. K. tlilcuge, llnrlluKten & (Jnincy K. II. PKINCITAL LINK AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITV. OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER The SHORTEST. QUICK h.ST ami i:r.hT ln ln te St. Jeseph, Atclilnen, Topeka, Denbeu, Dallas, Galveston, and all pelnLs In Iowa. Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mulee, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas. This ronle has no superior Kir Aintut l.ci. Mlnneapeltsiand SU Paul. Nationally 1 -;.ut. .1 as being the GREAT THROUGH CA!: LINK. Universally ceucndetl te be tint KK.H'l EQUIPPED Rallreail In llin weilil ler 'ill classes et travel. All connections made in Union depots Try It and you will find travcll'if it itstuit Instead ofa-dlsceinlorl. Through tickets via this celebrated linn 'et sale at all ofllces in the U. S. and Can-uia All Information al.eut ratirs el turti.su cpn:w Cars, etc., cnnerfully given by l'KKOKVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Cuicaoe, III. T. .1. rOTTKK, 3d Vice Pres, a Gen. Manager, Chioaec. Ii 1. JOUNO.A. HKAN.Gen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, :i: Washington Hi. Nkw Yerk. Behtun, Mam. mavl6-lvdw "" VAHttlAit e.n, w. T MIE Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNT. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE OABRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STKKttl', REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOLKs. LANCASThR, PA. We make every .-ty! Imggy and Can luge desired. All Werk tini-licd in Ihe miisicoiii miisiceiii miisicoiii lertablo and elegant .sli In We uhj only the best selectee' niulcYfui ami employ only the best mecliunlc". Fer quality el work our prices are the ehea pectin the .sUite. We buy ler cash and sell en thu most re:i'-enable terms. Give u. a call. All work warranted. Repairing preiniill. attended te. One si-t el workmen epci-ialiy employed ler that j.ur pose. u2ttidAW MEMVAE. IK&T'S SPECIF1U MBOIOINE. TUE XJ Great English Remedy. An unrolling euro ler I in potency, and all Diseases that tollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness et Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our paraplet, which we desire te M-nil tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six pacicages ter .), or wui Le sent jrecr Dy mail an me receini 01 me money, ey dressing the agent, U. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Qaeen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees etcure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, uruggiaviOT anu 139 .Nerm Queen suum. XU-ttl I GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. I. apTU-lytUrw A.M. x. P.M. 7:25 12:00 6:10 r.x. Sh40 2:10 8.25 9:30 2:10 8:13 9:40 .... 8:25 10:40 .... 9:55
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