ii r.j';,'M ",v ?-? vV.'tti' '-n-V"" .je ' ?. :? ' 4 LANCASTER DAIL iNTELLiaEKCEIL FRIDAY: JANUARY 2, 1880. - -...-- TTl "- . lancastet fextclligcncct. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1880. Our Tobacco Crep. As Seen by Tliett. M. Celeman. "Naniclec" in the Philadelphia Ledger. One of the most important and prelitablc crops new grown in Pennsylvania is that of tobacco, and every year the area of ground in which it is planted is extended. In 1849, it is stated, the crop of seed leaf in Connecticut, Ohie and Pennsylvania was set down at G,000 cases, one-third of which was exported and the rest sold at from 14 te 10 ccr pound te speculators. In 1850 Pennsylvania grew :i,n00 cases, the largest crop grown in the state up te that time. Since that time there has been an anuual increase, the crop of 1870 being the largest yet reported. At the commencement of the tobacco season this year the farmers in the coun ties of Lancaster, Yerk, Lebanon and Chester were greatly t reublcd with the cut worm and in some instances it became necessary te replant two or three times. Then came the dry spell, which lasted un til nearly tins middle of July, and during ull this time it was thought by many that the erep would be a failure, but the rains which came near the close of July had the effect of giving new life te the plants, and at the end of the season the crop was found te be one of the best yet produced. The geed quality of the tobacco here, it is said, is owing te the fact that stable manure is used, instead of guano and ether fertilizers, as is the practice in Connecti cut and ether states. It is estimated that the crop of 187!) in Lancaster, Yerk and Lebanon, will amount te 00,000 cases of 400 ieunds each, being one of the largest crops ever grown in these counties. Half of this amount has already been purchased by dealers, principally these in Lancaster, and the oilier half is fast coining into mar ket. The price for this crop ranges from le te :0 cents per pound for tobacco suita ble for wrappers ; 8 te 10 cents for seconds and about ." cents for fillers. A large quan tity of the tobacco is used in the county for the manufacture of cheap cigars, this being one of the largest revenue districts, se far as this article is concerned, in the coun try. The entire production this year, ac cording te the estimate made by thor niest familiar with the business, is ever .4,000 000 pounds, which will vii-ld in the neighborhood of $:5.(00.00(). The farmers engaged in the business plant from 1 te 10 acres, and, in a geed season, they expect te gather from 1..V00 te 2,000 pounds from each acre, which yields them from f'JOO te 400, according te the quality of the tobacco. The tobacco, when growing, leeks like a hardy weed, and net at all a nasty one. but it is subject te many mishaps if net nursed and watched with great care. In the first place the land must be rich, and if planted in tobacco every year, heavily manured after each crop. The seed is planted early in the spring, generally in feicing beds, and the young plant is set out from the last of 3Iay until late in July, in rows :i feet apart, the planting from 12 te 18 inches apart. The work of caring for the tobacco commences seen after planting and continues almost without intermission until delivered into the warehouses of the pur chaser. The ground must net only be kept clear of weeds and well cultivated, but the worm, the worst enemy of the plant, must be watched for and killed as soeu as found. If these pests te the tobac co growers are allowed te remain until they attain any size they would ruin the leaf by eating holes in it, and thus destroy it for use as wrappers for cigars. In some places turkeys are used te destroy the worm. The turkey net only seems te have a quick eye for the worm, but a veracious appetite for them, swallowing them as if the ugly green things were of the most dainty elaracter. The tobacco is cut about the last of August, and then hung in buildings te dry. These buildings are thoroughly ventilated, having generally slatted openings that can be closed or opened as the weather is favorable or un favorable for drying purposes. The to te to becce is carefully watched until ready for stripping. The tobacco barn is new one of the most important features connected with the business. The old style of using wagon sheds, garrets or any old building has nearly passed away. The barns that have been or are new being erected arc lai gc and costly. All these barns have cellais, which are indispensable for preparing the leaf for market, for it permits the removal of the tobacco from the laths, when in stripping condition, and its remaining in that condition until the grower has time te prepare for its sale. The fanners before selling assert the tobacco, se as te have the same size and color, but when the dealer gets it he re re asserts the leaf before packing. Each bundle of a half dozen leaves is shaken up and examined, and if all the leavess are of the same color, size and quality it is allowed te pass. The deficient leaves are taken out and graded afterwards separate ly. Every pound is thus handled, the lower grades, of course, net with the same care, anil each grade is put in a case te itself, a sample of it being kept out, the sales being made by the sample during the summer before the sweating process has been completed. Hut if he holds en te his tobacco until the fall or winter, it has te be re-inspected by regular inspectors who are recognized by the trade, and the samples selected by them are used for selling purposes. In the counties of Lancaster, Yerk Cum berland and Perry there are a great many hands employed in the manufacture of cigars, and in Lancaster alone $S!,000 worth of cigar stamps were used in Sep tember last, which is equivalent te a sale of 15,000,000 cigars. The total amount of revenue collected from the cigar indus try of this district for the fiscal vcar end ing June SOtli, 1870. was 6700,800, show ing a production of cigars amounting te one hundred and sixteen million eight hundred and eleven thousand. Mr. F. II. Ditlenderfler, of Lancaster, in a recent report te the State Heard of Agri culture, states that tobacco can be grown successfully wherever Indian corn will ma ture. As a rule, wherever the mean tem perature during the month of July is as much as sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit, tobacco c;ui be grown. Frem this it will be seen that among the Northern states, nearly, if net all New England, central New Yerk, Ohie, southern Michigan. In diana, Illinois, and parts of Iowa ajui Wis consin are adapted te its cultivation, per haps quite as well as Kentucky and Vir ginia, unless in seasons of unusually early frosts. But even this disadvantage can be overcome by a careful selection of the pro per varieties and acclimatization. South ward, of course, there is no limit, as it is able te bear any degree of heat or humidity the tropics have te eiler. Were it net for our mere variable climate, there exists no known reason why brands as choice as any grown in Cuba might net be grown in Pennsylvania. The readiness with which Cuban varieties adapt themselves te our mere northern climate is another evidence of the remarkable degree of adaptability possessed by this plant. Temperature is the great regulator, and wc may set it down as a pi etty safe rule, that where ever frosts de net occur between the mid dle of May and the middle of September, say a period of one hundred and twenty days, tobacco growing can be successfully carried en. He also states that the area of tobacco cultivation is gradually extending te portions of the state where its culture was unknown hitherto. Lycoming and Clinten counties new beast of a very fair acreage, and some of the fields compare very favorable with these of Lancaster and Yerk. Its cultivation lias also lxien commenced in Westmoreland county. There is still in Lancaster from 7.000 te 8,000 cases of the crop of 1878. Answer te Many Correspondents. In rcplv te numerous inquiries from our readers, concerning the wonderful iuililies of the Great German Remedy. Si. Jacobs Oil, mentioned in our last issue we would in in lenn them that the article may lie obtained from our retail druggist", or by their aid. Ask for St. Jacob-, Oil, and if the dealer does net L-r-iu ft in ..tru-l.- In-will he able te lireciire it in a lew davs from the wholesale houses. We understand there is already an immediate de mand for the remedy, which is net se very sur prising when it is considered what it is daily accomplishing in tin' way et relief and cure?, bordering, in some instances, en the miracu lous. Kmirely Recovered. Xnr Yerk City. June 10. lsTIt. II. II. Wakkc.n ,t Ce. Gentlemen I hereby ccrtitv that lnvwlfc has been using Warner's Safe Kidnev and I.iver Cure for flight's Dis ease, and she is new entirely recovered. When all phvsician-" remedies failed, she was in duced "te try veur remedv, and received bene llcial results from the lirt bottle. Alter taking four bottles she was entirely cured. Your trnlv. Heiiert 15. Fitzgerald. jl-2vd Guilty or Wrong. some people have a fashion of confusing ex cellent remedies with the large mass of " pa tent medicines,"' and in this they are guilty of a wrong. Theie art! some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked ter them, and one at leasi we Knew ei imp limits, i "u i has hail occasion leu-ethe Hitters in just such a climate us we have most of the year in Bay Cilv, and hasalwavs found them te be lirst elassaud reliable, doing ull that is claimed ter them. Trilnmc. groceries. i 1iikistmas at kingwalt's. Vv Wines and Liquors, .silver Kim Rye Whisky, 95 per cent. Alcohol : Best Cigars and Tobacco. I lest and Cheapest Candies in town. All kinds of New Nut- Cheap, Rest Hitters only .".'lets, per iii:irt. Don't make a mistake. RINC-WALT'S, Nn'W W. King street, Lancaster, l'a. xi;: ..'mil irii(ii,i:sAi.i: a.m retail. LE VAX'S FLOUR AT Ne. ",27 XOKTU P11IXCE STREET. 117-lyd 1879 GRAND RUSH T0-M0RR0W"l879 (SEE SMALL HALLS). Great Preparations, plenty el Help. Christmas Groceries. FRUITS: White Grapes. Flerida and Va lencia Oranges. Lemeii-.Iianaiias, Apples, Fine Hai-iii-, Figs, Prunes, Prunelles, Dates, etc. NUTS: Paper-shell AlmeniN, Selt-shell Aleond-, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Dutclmuts, Pe can Nuts. Peanuts, Chestnuts, She'.lbarks. etc. CONFECTIONS: Pinafore Mixtures, made bv S. F. Whitman & Sen, Inr25ccii1 7 It. : geed pure Caitdv .Mixtures. 20 cents, Cream Choco lates. Crcain Hen Rens, Keast Almonds, Fruit and Nut Candies, etc. CANNED l-'KUITS AND VKGIVTAKMCS: Peaches, Pear-. Pine Apples, Green Gages, Apricots, Nectarines, K'g I'luins, Green Cern, Given Peas, etc. IIAKIN'G 3iATKi:iAI.S: Haking Hutter, Halving Mehissus, i cents quart. New Or leans, is cents. itki: fkksii ;i:rxi spicks: nose Waters, Flavoring Kxtr.icts, etc.. etc., etc. sri:HAl.: Wp are selling Lamps, Toilet Sets, Smoking Sets, Parian Figures. Glass Sets, anil inanv ether articles verv cheap. D. S. HURSK, 17 ICast Kinu Street. '.;: sali: en iu:s'i. 170K sali:. T An KIGIIT-Hensi: POHTAP-LK HOIL Llt, in geed condition. Fer particulars apply at THIS OFFICE. 8TOKH I.OOAt I'OU IvlC.VT, N't. 114 X. Queen street Possession given Januarv 1st. Applvat d'.l-tldl Ne. 112 North Queen Street. T701: i:i:xt. J Twe room-. Ne. i?.y. North Queen street, suitable for photegraph"gallerv, new occupied bv J S. SunriiuMi." Apply te JderiH-tl'd T1IQS. HAl'MGAUPXi:!.. 1701: i:i;.vr. A tiist-cla-s store stand, new used as a grocery, doing 11 geed business, Ne. lit Seuth Queen street, within one square of the centre of the eitv. Fer particulars inquire of janl-JIl JnllX nnecK. ioyi:uxei:s rei: saik. JT Twe huge Steam Governors for sale. In quire el nlii-lfcIAw PF.XN IlvON COMPANY. Lancaster, Pa. hei: ki:nt. tiii: stkvkxs iieu.sk X Kestaurant irem the isth of January. Has just been relit led and painted, and the only "restaurant in tin- eitv adapted for steaming oysters, inquire of A. IIIKSTAND, 'dee-Mid Proprietor Meveits Heuse. i.OIlSALK. A twelve te 111 teen horse-power engine and boiler. Alse a large planer, almost new: a small lloering and matching machine, and a tenetingand power merti-ing machine. Address PHILIP LKHZKLTKU, Kagle Speke and Hending Works, nevl()-tfd.fcw Lancaster. Pa. 1 ri:i,ic sali! On Tl'lDAY KVKN1NG. JANUARY ;. lsMl, will be sold at the Leepard hotel, a two-story llKICK DWF.LLING. Ne. :::57, south Prince street, containing live rooms. Let lients -21 feet, mere or less, en l'riiice street, and in depth 120 feet, mere or less. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock. Conditions made known bv FlMCnKlvlCK TOF.LLE. Henry Shubert, Auctioneer. jan 1-Jitd HASHISH. ClOnfA returns in ."() days en :S100 invest. tJ)leUUeil. Ollieial reports free. Like prelits weekly en Stock .options of $10 te i0. Address T. POTTF.ll WIGHT & CO., Hunkers, T Wall Street, X. Y. e2l-lyd&w A1ATO v2innn IXVKSTK1 IX WALL, yJU 21UUU Stieet Stocks makes for tunes every month. Heek sent tree explaining everything. Address i;AXTi:it .v CO.. Hankers, tllS-lyd.tw 7 Wall Street, X. Y. "m TO fltren ALL WISHING TO 51U OOUU. miike money in Wall st. should deal with the undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent free by Uinnivn tv fn JSankei-sandHrekers, fiMJl.Ll.AU & LU., 42 Exchange l'laee, Xew Yerk. iel'.l-Smdced lAHiAJj SOTIVIiS. E il:t iti,1 : T I'm, wi-fv-ti. w .,.. kv li et Lancaster eitv. ilcce:iscii. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in West Chester, or te ids at torney, J. V. r. Swift, Lancaster. Pa. WJII. W. STOTT, ilecl-ltil.ltw Administrator. INSTATE !' JKAKY HULL, LATE OF i Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters of admin istration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all person indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same;will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in said eitv. JOHN JILLL. d'coSWitdeaw Administrator. E: STATE OFCHAKLKS K. MAILLY, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. The uniler- i-.-ned Auditor, appointed te distribute the Iv lance remaining in the hands ei J. W. F. swift, administrator of said estate, te and among these legally entiled te the same, will sit for that purnesc en WKDXESDAY. the 21st day of JAXCAUY, 18S0, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library I.oeni et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution niav attend. W. U.IIEXSKL, dec2l-:;tdeaw Auditor. A uihtek's notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by t lie Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster coun ty te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of William A. Atlec, surviving trustee under a mortgage given by the Lancaster Ag ricultural Park association, dated May 0, 1S71, recorded in the Kcceniurs ellice et Lancaster county, in mortgage book Ne. 21, page 2!, te and aniongtliese legally entitled te Ui", same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31, 1ST!), at 10 o'clock, am., in the library room of the court house, in the City of Lancas ter, where all persons interested in said (Jistil (Jistil butien may attend. GEOHGE XAUMAX, dG-3tdlaw Auditor. AE. McCAXX, AUCTIOXEEH OF SEAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Xe. .'K Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 4 Xerth Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills made eutand attended te without additional cost. e27-ly ONE FIRST-CLASS PHAETON, With Full Leather Tep and Cleth Lined, has only Run three or four times. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP INQUIRE AT HAUGHTON'S CHEAP STORE, NO. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, es-xvdvvw LANCASTER, Pa. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK TA3IISE CLOTHS, BLACK MO.VIE CLOTHS, BLACK A USTRALTAX CREPES, BLACK MOHAIRS, BLACK ALPACAS, All in choice assortment of best makes and best blacks. Wc specially invite examination of above line of jjoeds. As wc arc taking account of stock we arc eil'eiing many Bargains in each department. Please call and examine. GrLVLEE, jtitr BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES ! WATT, SUM i THOIPSOI Oiler a Large stock of White and Colored BLAJKETS, AT OLD PRICES. WHITE FLANNELS. SCARLET FLANNELS. COLORED FLANNELS. SPECIAL BARGAIN. .V) l'icees Yard-Wide CASH MElvES, at 2."c. per yard, usually sold at 33c. per yard. NEW YORK STORE 20 & 22 EAST KING STREET. J. B. MARTIN & CO. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT! We elfer at Old 1'rices all the t-tandanl Ilr.nids of SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE 3IUSL1XS, KLEACHE1) AM) BROWN MUSLINS, TICKINGS, TURKEY RED A: FANCY DAMASK TABLE LINENS. TOWELLINGS. J83f Our Stock includes all the Favorite iSi-.uuls, purchased before the advance. As there i every pre-ipcet of a further advance in prices en all Cotten Heeds an Karly I'urchai-c is desirable. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CHRISTMAS GREETING 1879.-- We take pleasure in asking your attention te a VERY LARGE COLLECTION of goods in our line, selected with special reference te the demands of HOLIDAY TRADE. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS, LACE AND SILK TIES, FICHUS AND KID GLOVES JAPANESE, MAJOLICA AND REED NOVELTIES, GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS AND NECK "WEAR. C2F Hoj ing te receive a visit from you, kc are I'ruly Tours, HAGER & BRO. 1.ANCASTKK, DEC. 187!. DRY HOODS. OPKCIA1. UAKGAIN'S FOII TI1K COMING FESTIVE SEASON. BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, COLORED CASHMERES. LADIES' COATS, BROCHE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, CLOTH AND FLANNEL SKIRTS, BLANKETS AND QUILTS Purchasers will de well te cxainineeur stock before purchasing elsewhere, as the above goods have all been marked ter the OCCASION" at less than regular prices. FAIIE STOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. SIAItliLE WORKS. WM. P. PRALLEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 7S8 Nerm VJueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUAKY, CEMETEUY LOTS ENCLOSED, &c. AH work guaranteed and satisfaction given in every particular. N. B. Remember, works at the extreme end of North Queen street. mSOl ITUIY LOOKER'S COUGH SYRUP. A-nrr adfertisemests. FOE SALE. - D1CY HOODS. BOWEKS & HUEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. oeons. EUltSlTUItE. CHKISTMAS PKESKNTS! CHRISTMAS PKESKNTS I! CHUISTM AS PKESKNTS 'I! ATTHC NEW FUPvNITUHE PICTURE FRAME STORE, 1.-.$ EAST KINO STKEKT, (Schindlcr's Old Stand), WALTER A. HEIXITSH, ED VCA TI OSAL. rpilK ACADEJlr CONNECTED AYITII X Franklin and Marshall College offers su jterier advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare forcellege or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send for circulars. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFORD, ectll-lyd Lancaster. Pa. HAPPY EELIEF Te all suffering from chronic diseases of all kinds. Confidential consultation invited per sonally or by mail. Ncwmethed of treatment. New and reliable remedies. Heek ami circu lars sent free In sealed envelopes. Address Heward Association, 419 N. Ninth street, Phil adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and profes prefes profes lenal skill. niar-lyd MEDICAL. HOP I5IT EUS HOI i:it Kits HOI' KIT KKS hop KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP DKOVKKUS. KIT I KKS 'Fer sinking spells lits, dizzi ness, palpitation and low spirits, rely 011 Hep Kitters." ' Kcad et, procure and use Hep Hitters, and you will be strong, healthy and happy." "Ladies, de von want te be HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KUS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KUS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KUS HOP JUT KKS HOP KIT strong, healthy and beautiful? KKS Then use Hep Kitters. "liie greatest appetizer.&temacli, bleed and liver regulator Hep Kittcrs." "Clergymen, Lawyers, Kditers, Hankers and Ladies heed Hep Hit HOP HIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP lers iiauy." ' Hep Hitters hits restored te so briety and health, perfect wrecks from intemperance." " Sour stemach.sick headache and J 5 IT KKS dizziness. Hep Hitters cures with 11 lew doses." HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS "$30 wiil be paid for a csic that Hep Hitters will net cure or help." "Hep Hi iters builds up, strength ens and cures ceutiiiuully from the lirt dose." "Kidney and Urinary complaints 01 an Kinds permanently cured Dy HOp Hep Hitters." KIT Hep Cough Cure is the sweetest, KKS safest and best. Ask children. irri Tllc "l1 lil- for Stomach, Liver ijj'i and Kidnevs is Superior te all FllS etllelsi- Ask Druggists. HOP JUT KKS HOP KIT KKS it. 1. c. is an absolute and lrre- HOP sistible cure for drunkenness, use hop HIT Kk "I'ul" Lvjimuuu aim iKiruuLJcs. HIT KKS All above sold by druggists. Hep KKS limers .uunuiaciuring ue. ivocnes ivecnes ter. X. Y. Send for Circular. ." dMydced&w HOP KIT KKS HOP JUT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KKS HOP KIT KUS HOP JUT KKS HOP KIT ki:s HOP JUT KUS HOP KIT KKS K-W K-W K-W K-W Jv-W Iv-W KAY KAY KAY Iv-W K-W K-W K-W KAY KAY MET WORT! THE ONLY REMEDY THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME OS THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. Iv-W Iv-W Iv-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W KAY Jv-W K-W Iv-W Jv-W Jv-W Iv-W K-W IC-W K-W Jv-W K-W K-W K-W K-W This combined action gives it wonderful power te cure all dis- K-W wi-es. Why Are We Sick? JSecausc wc allow these great or gans te become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are there fore forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDXE Y WOHT WILL CUKK K-W K-W Iv-W Jv-W K-W Iv-W Iv-W HUieHsncss, l'ilcs, Constijmtien, Kiilnet Complaints, Urinary Diseases, female Wealc nessent and Serceus Disorders, by causing free action of these or gans and restoring their power te threw elf disease. Why Sutler JSilieus Pains and Aches? Why tormented with Piles and Constipation ? Why frightened ever Disordered Kidneys? Wliv endure Sick or Nervous Headaches"-' K-W JC-W Iv-W K-W Iv-W K-W Iv-W ,. ... Why have sleepless nights? K"'v Use KIDNKY WOKT and rejoice K-W K-W Iv-W K-W 111 neaiin. insaury.vegetaDlecoin insaury.vegetaDlecein insaury.vegetaDlecoin peund, and one package will make mx quarts of medicine. Get it of your Druggist. He will order it ler you. Price, $1,00. Wells, Kicuauusen & Ce., Preps., Hcklimiten, Vt. (Will send pest-paid.) K-W KAY KAY KAY Iv-W Iv-W K-W WALL 1'AI'EItS, fc. A 715 AEK I'KEl'AKED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF WINDOW CORNICES In the best manner and Lew Prices. Gimp Bands, Curtain Leeps, Heeks, &c. Kl'LL STOCK OF WALL PAPEE, Seme very Choice Sew Patterns, WINDOW SHADES, FRINGES, FIXTURES, &c. Measures of Windows taken and shades put up promptly. Call and see. PHABES W. FRY, G3 North Oueen Street. EOUSDERS ASD 3L.IC11LS1STS. T ANCASTEK BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrresiTEiHE Locemotivk Works. The subscriber continue te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning anil ether purposes ; Furnace Twlcrs, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Hlacksmithing general-. 45 Jobbing promptly attended te. auglS-lyd JOHN REST. J VLOTIUSU.. CENTRE IALL, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Closing out our WINTER STOCK In order te iuukc room for the Large Spring Stock, Which we are new manufacturing. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te be sold at the Lewest Price-. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, SW-lyd LANCASTER, PA. OPECIAL 66. NOTICE. OS. Mansman&Bre. iTfi U i OF OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS. .SPECIAL 1NDUCKM ENTS te buvers of Clothing in order te make room for a large SPRINi: STOCK new being manu factured, and we are needing room. We offer well-made and stylish Cletliiiia' for Men and Beys LOWER PRICES than ever heard of before, although Coedsare going up every day. We will sell, for we niii-t nave the room. Loek at Our Astonishingly List : Lew Trice overceats: overcoats; overceats: for $-2.W, for $:.!S.", fer$i.:r, ferf;.7.-. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS : OVERCOATS : for $7.73. for $y.7.-, for $10.73. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $l--, $11, $10 and $. These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carefully made and splendidly trimmed. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS '. for $7.."0, ler $t..")0, for $..."0, for $12. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS '. OVERCOATS : for$l."S, for $18, fer$i'J. The.-e are Plaid-Rack Overcoats, equal te cu-tein work. II i; AV Y, M EN'S SUITS I for $.'5.50, $1.00, $3.00, $7.00, $-J.0O, $10.00. MEN'S SUITS FOR FINE DRESS ! for $12.00, $11.00, $13.00, $n;.oe, $1S.00 and $20,00. HOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS I HOYS' SUITS from $2.23 te $10.00. HOYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW. We sell only our own make and guarantee satisfaction. Meney returned en all goods net found as represented. if Please call, whether you wish te purcha-e or net. IT Is stocked with the latest styles, which we make te measure at the lowest ca-h prices and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards. PANTS TO ORDER from $:J.50 upward-. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. 06 & G8 NOItTH QUEEN ST., S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa. (Rausmau's Cerner.) JEWELERS. BISCHOPF & FOEHL, GOLD AND SILVER REFIXEiiS. Old Celd and Silver Bought, marl-lyd ZAHM'S CORNER. ::d Floeiu A1 AKfiK LOT OF GENUINE ROGERS BRO.'S All Steel Triple Silver Plated Dili AMD TEA OPES, Ottered very low. We an; closing out Simons and Ferks muehbeiew regular price. E. P. BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING ST. ATTORSEYS-AT-LA W A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Huilding, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa. V. U. HENSEL, Intelligencer Huilding, Southwest Cerner Ccn trc Square, Itncaster, Pa. CM AS. i:. KLINE, Atterncy-at-Law, Ne. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn. nmrlS-lyd&w HENRY A. RILEY, Attorney and Connseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Stcinman & Hcnsel. LOCHER'S CUGH SYRUP CURES CONSUMPTION. M D. B. Hosteller & Sen, j TltAVELEIUP GVIVE ' ' LANCASTER ANDMII.I.K1JSVII.IJSK.K Cars run as fellows : Leave Lancaster (P. R. Depot), ut 7, 9, an.l 11:30 a. m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8d0 p. m., except e Saturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. ni. Leave Millersville (lower cud) at 5, s, and 10 a. M and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. in. Cars run daily en above-time except en Sun dav. 1)ENXSYI.VANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAY. NOV. 9th, 187J, trains en the Pennsylvania Railroad will arrive and leave the Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as follews: Leave Lanc'tcr Arrive I'hilad'a Eastward. Atlantic Express, Philadelphia Express Fust Line. Yerk Accem. Arrives;... Harrisburg Express 12:23 a.m. 4:10 3:20 " 7:.T0 " 7::i3 " S:43 " SfclO " IrJe " 3:00 a.m. 7:00 7:W ' I0:(ie""" l2:0iV.M ..:fe" "" 5:w 7n:i " SfeSO ' Dillerville Accem. Arrives, Columbia Aecommedat ion. r rederiek Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express, Day Express Ir23 2.1K) V.M. 3:05 K:25 Harrisburg Accoinmedat'n. Leave Arrive Philad'a Lane'ter Westwaud. Way Pns-enger, Niagani Express Hanover Accommodation,. Mail Train Ne. I.via Mt..ley, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia, Sunday Mall Fast Line Frederick Accommodation, Dillerville Leeal.via Mt.Jev Harrisbui-g Aceoiniuedat'ii, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, 12:30 j S:00 8.00" S:00" ll:Se 5:00 lO-.Oe 10:10 11:03 U7 lo:3e 2:10 2:15 2.-.30 5:43 7r.V 7nJ5 SiO 11.30 2-UJ 2:50 4:00 5:00 BsK 0:10 11:.V I nettle Express, east, en Snndav, when Hag ged, will step at Middletown. Klirabothtewii Mt. Jey, LandisTille, Hird-in-Iland, Ltmian Place, tjap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates ville, Oakland and lilen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Snndav, when Hugged, will step at Downingtewn.Coate.-villc. Parke burg.Mt.Jey, Kli.ahethtewn and Middletown. Hanover Accommodation, west, cenucets at Lancaster with Niagara Express, vicst,it 10:3i a. t., and will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connect at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:f0 r. ii.. and will run through te Frederick. CtOLUMIHA AND PORT DEPOSIT kTTc. Trains new run regulurl v en the Columbia and I'ert Deposit Railroad "en the following time: Stations Neuthwakh. Express. Accem. Pert Deposit :... i::20 2:45 Peachhottem 7:07 S:43 Fite's Eddy 7:'2( 4:00 McCalPa Ferry 7::;t 4:17 Shenk's Ferry 7:.'d :n Sate Harber. 7;.-.7 4:ni Columbia ,s;:M .V.:i5 ."-tatiexs Seuth ward. Columbia , Safe Harber. Shenk's Fcrrv. M eCal l's Fcrrv Fife'.- Eddy.... Pcachbotteui Pert Depe-it Ac coin. Express. a. M. M. IP.00 0:20 11.3T. B:I0 r. 31. 12:05 l!:.-.t 12:31 7:iw 12:51 7l 1:11 7:: 2:13 s:ii." TEADINtJ AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. J.t On and after MONDAY. OCT. I'.ni, tsTe. passcn; lows : ;cr trains will run en this read us lel- Tkaixs GeiMi Seuth. Reading, Reinlields, Ephrata, Akren, Litiz Muuhcim Lam-aster .1 unci ion... Landisville, Columbia Dillerville, Lancaster, King Street, Haruish West Willow, Raumgardiier, Pei) ilea, Helten, New Providence, Quarry villc A. M. j A. M. 7::!" II :.": v. JI. j S:0i 12r2! s:is 12:10 S:2 12:15 S:13 I:ir2 0:ir2 i:l:: !):IC l:t :li; l::st 0:13 1:35 0ri7 2:02 !fc.'SS 2:05 0:15 .... :5S .... 10:03 10:00 10:17 .... leri: ISteM 10:12 .... 10:30 v. m. r. 3:. ii:li 1 i B:I3 7::t: 7:0p 7:25 7SB! 7:15 , 7:50 s:t.t; ' s-ln 5:0O 5:10 .1:30 .1:.KI .1:15 .1:53 ::02 0:15 erjs IKK JirJO s:.il S:I2 s:f7 S:.V. 0:01 0:12 0:10 0:25 Trains Ooine North, a.m. v. m. cm. a.m. Quarryville :I1 2.."1 7:50 Hess, i;:52 , 2.11 7:3S New Providence, 0:.10 i 2:!.S S:I3 Rel'ten, 7:11 ! 2:50 .-27 Pequea 7:i-S 3:05 MSi Haumgaiilner, 7:2i; 3:13 S:I3 West Willow, 7:32 3:is ,s:ii( Ilarnish, 7:11 :::-ii; ".c.iki Ring Street, 7:.W :;-.40 0:20 Lanctister, M:05 ::0e :fcKi ::.-: Dillerville 8:08 l:i 3:.'.:: Columbia .s-.oe l:(Ml :ks Landisville H:30 1:.-U 4.01 Lancaster Junction,... S:;p lr25 1:1.1 .... Manheim, H:le l:W 4r2n Litiz, 0:c0 2:i.'0 4-- Akren, 0:l; 2:IH 4:17 Ephrata 0:23 2:25 4:.Vt Reinheldsville, 0:12 2:10 .1:11 Reading, 10:0. :::20 ?M Trains connect at Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, Harrisburg, Al Al Icntewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, ('ettysburg, Frederick and Haltimere. A. M.WILSON, Supt. r OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. RY RAILROAD. New Yerk throceh mall, 7:00 11 111, 12:30 p 111, 4:15 p m and 11:30 p 111. Way Mail, east, 7 a 111. Goreonvillk, Dowiiiiigtewn, Lcum.'iu Place, Cap Op in. PiiiLAOCLriiiA, through mail, 7 and 0 a m, 12:30, 4:43 and 11:30 p in. PiTTSiiUROii and west, 1:30 and ll:3u p in. Harrisiiure Mail, 10 am, 1:30. 5:1.1 and ll:.:ep 111. Way Mail, west, 10 a 111. Haltimerk and Washington, via Philadel phia, 4:50 p in. Haltimere and Washinotex, via Yerk, 1:30 p in. Haltimere and Washington, via Harrisburg, 11:30 p 111. Coatesville, 4:43 p in. Celumiiia, 10 a in, 1:30 and .1:1.1 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p 111. Northern Central, 10a 111, Inland 11:30 p in. Readike. via Reading and Columbia R 11, 7:30 a m and 12:30 p 111. Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:1.1 and 11:30 pm. Heading way. via Junction, Litiz, Manheim, East Hemplielil and Ephrata, 3 p m. Quarrxville, Camargo, Retteu, New Provi dence, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins ville. 0:30 a in, and 7:30 p 111. New Helland, Churchtown, Grcenbank, Blue Ball, Uoedville, Bcartewn, by way of Dowiiiiigtewn, at 7 a in and 0 pm. Safe Harrer, via Columbia. 10a in. BY STAGE Millersville and Slackwater. te Safe Harber, daily, ut2:30 p m. Te Millersville, Hand 11 am, and I pin. Binkley's Bridge, Leacock, Barcville, New Helland, 2:30 pm. Willow Street, Smithvflle, Buck, Chestnut Level, Green, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve. Reck Springs. Fainiieunt and Ivewiaud.-ville, Mil, daily, at 7 am. Landis Valley, Oregon, Wet Earl, Farmers villc, Hinkletewii, Terre Hill, Martimlale, daily, at ii'M p m. Fertility. Lumpetcrand Wheatland Mills, te Stntsburg, daily, at 4 p 111. Greenland and Seutlersburg, te P.ir.idisc daily, at 4 p in.. Netfsvillc, dailv. at 4 p m. Skw Danville," Conestoga. Martieville, Ci.Ii! man villc. Mount Nebo. Ruwlln-villc, Hethesa and Libert v Seuare. daily, at 2:30 p m. WlfEN OPEN FOU DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a 111 10:45 a m, 3 and 0:30 p 111. Eastern way mail, 10: 13 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10 a 111, 2 and i;:30 p 111. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p in. Western way mail, 8 a in. Reading wav mail, 10:30 a 111. ARRIVING "BY STAGE. Frem Safe Harber and Millersville. at 9 a 111. daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 a m, and 4 p m. Frem New Helland, at 0:30 a m, daily. Frem Rowlandsville, Mil. at 2:30 11 111. Reading way mail, at 10:30 a m, daily. Frem Strasburg, at 9:30 a in, daily. Frem Paradise te Lancaster, lea in, dally Frem Neffs-ville. at 1 p m, daily. Frem Rawlinsvllle. at 11 am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries by letter car riers each day, and en their return" trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the ellice at :30 a 111; second delivery ut 10 am ; third dcIU'cry at 11 a 111 ; fourth delivery at 3 p SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the posteflice Is open from April 1 te October 1. from 8 te 9 a in, and from 0 te 7 pm: from October 1 teAprll I,f rem 9 te 10 a 111, and from te 7n 111. XVSICAX. ISSTMUMESTS. CHICKERINPIANOS! I would respectfully call the attention et persons wanting a first-class Piane that 1 have been appointed sole agent for Lancaster coun ty, for Checkering & Sen's Celebrated Pianos, Of Bosten, Mass. Pianos can be seen at my Organ Manufacturing Warcroems, 320 North Queen street. ALEX. McKIIiTjIPS, dec2C-2tdeawdvtwtfl Ijincastcr, Pa. A.M. .