Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 18, 1880, Image 4

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Hancastet intelligencer.
THURSDAY EVENING, MAECH 18, 1880.
NAMING TUB BABY.
They gather In solemn council
The chiefs In the household band ;
They sit In the darkened chamber,
A conclave proud and grand ;
They peer In the curtained cradle
And each with one voice exclaim,
As they point te the new found treasure,
" The baby must have a name !
They bring lerth the names by dozens.
With many an anxious leek ;
Tney scan all the tales and novels,
They search through the geed Old Boek ;
Till the happy 'Voiced young mother
New urging her prier claim,
Cries out in the fondest accents,
" Oh, give him a pretty name I"
His grandpa was Ebcnczer
' .Leng burled and gene, dear soul,"
Says the trembling voice of grandma,
As the quiet teardrops roll.
" Oh, call him Eugene Augustus,"
Cries the youngest of the throng
" Flain Jehn," says the happy father.
" Is an honest name and strong."
And thus is the embryo statesman
Perhaps, or the soldier bold,
Respecting his future title
Lett utterly out in the cold !
And yet, It can matter but little
Te him who is heedless of fame
Fer no man will honor the mortal.
If the mortal dishonors the name..
The Best Location for Fruit Trees.
German town Telegraph.
This question has often ceme up for
discussion, and as is usual ou all questions
of the kind, there is a considerable di
versity of opinion. We have our own and
have frequently expressed it. Fer a peach,
pear or apple orchard we should select a
northern cjpeture in order that the swell
ing of the buds and their blooming might
be as long delayed as possible and thus
pass ever the period of probable frost
unharmed. Take the present season,
for instance, and mark the condition
of the buds te-day, and what must
be the consequence of a severe freeze
in the latter part of this month or the
forepart of next month? And that we
shall have it before long, en account of the
almost unparalleled mild winterand spring
up te this writiug. may be looked for with
almost absolute certainty. It is the late
priugseu which we must depend for our
best crops of fruits of the larger kinds ;
but when the season is net tee backward
or forward, a northern exposure te retard
the blooming is te be prelerred ler or
chards. We had an old friend in Montgomery
county the late Judge Longstreth, tlian
whom there was no better citizen in the
county who was nearly always successful
in raising peaches, having an orchard of
about one hundred trees, and who told us
that his practice was when a snow fell in
the latter part of January or in February,
te pile it around the stems of the trees te
the depth of a feet or mere, well-tramped
down. This retarded the blooming for a
full months later, se that in nearly all cases
his crop was uniniared by late frosts, as is
se often done in Delaware, Maryland and
elsewhere.
But, in connection with the raising of
pears and cherries, the results arc se var
iable and singular as te be difficult te un
derstand them or te adept a remedy. A
plan that will de well in one part of a
premises 'will fail in another part, though
they-may be only a hundred yards apart.
Then, tee, while lime, salt or a fertilizer
may prove a remedy for cracking, falling
prematurely oft", or failing te ripen, in one
case, in the ether it will have no effect at
all.
With cherries it is worse. One never
knows when there will be a crop. A tree
may be covered with blossoms, you watch
it carefully, and you sec nothing te inter
fere with an overloaded tree of fruit.
There is no storm, hail or rain at the time
of infleiescence, the latter of which is
especially injurious at this delicate period,
and yet there is no fruit. They
will grew freely until half the
full size, when they suddenly some
times in a single day turn black and
fall te the ground. The tree itself, tee,
without giving any indication, will sudden
ly curl up its leaves and die. Some years
age we had six trees, ever twenty years
old, which bore full crops nearly every
year, but they died within a few weeks of
each ether one fall. They were of differ
ent varieties, embracing Mayduke, Black
Eagle, Black Tartarian, Florence, Down Down
ten and Governer Weed. They steed in
cultivated ground, net ever thirty feet
apart. Grass, we are very well-satisfied, is
the best for pears or cherries.
Xe Place for Winter Reses.
One of the fictions which are crammed
down the threats of immigrants en the Pa
cific Slope is the tropical climate of Wash
ington Territory. It is said for example,
that as many as twenty-seven varieties of
roses were seen in full bloom in the open
air en Christmas day near the shores of
Puget Sound. An old resident of the ter
ritory denies that there is any such degree
of salubrity ou that coast. He never &a.w
roses in bloom at any time during the -winter
months. He has seen the snow four
feet deep en a level, at the bay at the
mouth of the Columbia River, in the south
western portion of the territory, as full of
ice as Geese Lake for a month or six weeks
at a time. The climate of Eastern Wash
ington territory is very much like that of
Medoc county. There is mere wind in the
fall and winter, but the springs are earlier
owing te the prevalence during the latter
part of February and the first of March of
a cold, ceiling wind, which, being of a
temperature a few degrees above the freez
ing point, takes off the snow and dries the
ground quickly.
A 81,000 Guarantee.
Warner's Safe Kidney unil Liver Cure, will
positively cure Itrlght's Disease und Diabetes ;
and it is guaranteed that it willulse cure 99 per
ceni. ei mner Kiuney iiiscases, uj per cemei
all liver diseases, anil will help in every case
without Injury te the system, when taken ac
cording te directions, and thesum of $1,000 will
lc paid teany person who can prove that it has
failed te de this.. . Warner & Ce.
Werklngmen.
Before you begin your heavy spring work
after a winter of relaxation, your system needs
cleansing and strengthening te prevent an at
tack of Ague, ISIIlieus or Spring Fever, or some
ether Spring sickness that will unfit you lera
season's v, erk. Yeu will save time, much sick
ness and great expense if you will use one
bottle of lien Bitters in your family this
month. Don't wait. See another column.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
1AKGAINS.
FlilO & BRENEMAN
Are offering Greater Bargains than ever in
TINWARE,
TABLEWARE
Awn
Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
A Large Stock of Gas Fixture at VERY
LOW PRICES.
FLINN&BRENEMAN
162 North Queen Street,
LANUABTBB, PA.
FOX THE
Te the Readers of the InteUigencer.
This Excellent Newspaper is our Handiest Way te Reach Our
Friends with this Streng and Special Invitation te ODE OLD AND
NEW FRIENDS te Attend the
GREAT
SPRING OPENING-
OF NEW AND LOVELY THINGS FOR LADIES' AND FAMILY
USE AT THE
GRAND DEPOT,
PHILADELPHIA.
MR. JOHN WANAMAKER desires te present his respects te these
whom he is striving te "well serve, and say en
MONDAY, MARCH 8,
THE FIRST IMPORTANT OPENING OP THE SEASON OP 1880 WILL
TAKE PLACE AT THE GRAND DEPOT, when the whole of the
IMMENSE FLOOR AND GALLERIES
will be open te the public te show the
M GOODS FOE SPKESTG.
These who appreciate city styles will find that what is saved by the
moderate prices will
Mere Than Repay the Cost of a Trip
te the City.
The Charms, Conveniences and Cheapness of Shopping were never be
fore se well illustrated as new at the Grand Depot.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE,
13TH ST., - WHOLE BLOCK- MARKET
AND CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
AM USEMENTS
TULTOX Ol'EKA MOUSE.
Mil. It. TECKEK takes pleasure in an an
neuncing te the public of Lancaster and vicin
ity, that he has arranged with the MEEOH
BROS, for the apiK.-ara.nce here for ONE
NIGHT ONLY et the Distinguished Acter,
WEDNESDAY, MAECH 24, 1880,
In Shakspeare's Masterpiece, entitled
HAMLET !
MR. BARRETT as HAMLET, Prince of Den
mark, supported by his own Superb Company.
POPULAR PRICES :
ADMISSION, - - 35, 50 A: 75 Uts.
RESERVED SEATS, ... 75 Cts.
Seats can be secured at the Opera Heuse
Ofllee, by mail or telegraph, en and after
March 13. ml7-lwd
VlRA HOUSE.
FRIDAY EVEK'G, MARCH 19, 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLER assures the citizens
of Laneister that he has arranged for presen
tation at the Opera Heuse the most brilliant
Comedy lie h;is ever produced, Augustin
Daly's Latest Success, entitled
AN ARABIAN NIGHT,
WITH
MB. E. F. THOENE,
MISS CABLOTTA EVELYN,
and a Company et New Yerk Favorites, capa
ble of doing lull mid complete Justice te the re
markable Comedy. It is laughable in concep
tion, pointed ami witty in dialogue, and rich
in costume. I can net tee highly endorse the
J entire company and play.
ADMISSION,
RESERVED SEATS,
25, 50 & 75 Cts.
- 75 Cts.
Diagram at Opera Heuse Office.
ml3-5td
china and glassware.
tetice !
The LAST WEEK ler
CHINA HALL.
AT ITS OLD
HEADQUARTERS.
Don't Miss the Bargains.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 8 East Kins Streat.
i-RiyTiSG Ayn bindinq.
Business Cards !
Business Cards ! !
Something New and Very Attractive !
We have en hand the finest Selection of Bus
iness Cards in the Market at
TERT LOW PRICES.
49-CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
mlO-tfd
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JONATHAN S.
Steltzfusc, of Upper Leacock township,
Lancaster county. Jonathan S. Steltzruse, 01
Upper Leacock township, having by deed of
voluntary assignment, dated JANUARY 31,
1880, assigned and transferred bis estate and
effects te the undersigned, ter the benefit et
the creditors of the said Jonathan S. Steltzfnse,
he therefore gives notice te all nersena indebt
ed te said assigner te make payment te the
unuereigneu wuneui aeiay. ana tnese Jiaving
laims te present them te
JACOB 8. EBY, Assigns e,
Residing in Barerills, Lancaster Ce.
Saw. F. Dayis, AttraY. UkU-tw
LADIES.
EOR SALE OK REN1.
STOKE ROOM FOR KENT, NO. 114 N.
Queen street. Possession given January
1st. Apply at
d9-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street.
F
OR KENT.
Twe rooms. Ne. 43K North Oueen street.
suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied
uy i s. saurman. .appiy te
dec2G-tfd TllOS. BAUMGARDNER.
POSTS AND RAILS FOR SALE.
The undersigned has about 1,000 4-hele
Chestnut Pests, and about l,000ChestnutRails,
which they will sell at reasonable prices.
A. MILLER & SON,
mll-3tdTh Millersville.
A COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER
STORE FOR RENT. A well Established
Cellar Factory and Leather Stere for rent.
Alse suitable ter any ether business. Apply te
f25-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHN A. SHOBER.
170R RENT.
" The second story of Eshleman & Rath
von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a R. It. Depot, en Chestnut street.
B. F. ESHLEMAN.
f23-2td&Stf Attorney-at Law
IIRE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
1 A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bahman & Ce.,
Cincinnati make), 3 inches high, 26 wide and
24 deep, weight 1,200 pounds, with Sargent's
Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for
sale cheap. Apply at the
jan2-tfd Intelligencer office.
FOR RENT.
Saw Mill with 40-horse power Engine and
necessary fixtures, situate in Lancaster city,
Piu, en Penn'a R. R.. near Stewart's Dreve
Yard, accessible from New Helland turnpike.
Possession en May 1, 1880. Apply at Ne. 438
North Queen street. mSMJtdeed
VTOKTGAGES FOR SALE.
Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one ter $10,000
and the ether for $4,750, first liens and well se
cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging
te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishlcr,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. K. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
Hl-ttW&S Lancaster, Pa,
PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at public sale, SATURDAY,
MARCH 20, 1880, at the Park Stock Yard Hetel,
en the New Helland pike,a let of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, consisting of 8 Beds and
Bedsteads, Tables and Chairs, Washstands Bar
room Fixtures, such as Glasses, Bettles. Pic
tures, &c. Glass and Tinware. Alse, at the
same time and place will he sold 1 Mule, geed
worker, Cew, four sets of Geed Yankee Har
ness, two sets of Single Harness, two Spring
Wagons, Bridles, Halters, let of Kindling
Weed. Deers, Doer and Window Frames, Sash
with Glass. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m.
sharp. JOHN FOX.
B,F. Rows, Auct. rml7-2tdW&F
GIFT DRAWINGS.
AUTHORIZED ax THE COMMON.
WEALTH OF KY., and Fairest in the
World.
18th Popular Monthly Drawing
OVTHK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Leuis-
ville, en
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1880.
These Drawings, authorized by act et the
Legislature et 1869, and sustained by all the
courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last
day of every month (Sundays excepted), and
are supervised by prominent citizens of th
State.
The management call attention te the granu
oppertunit y presented of obtaining, for only
$2, any of the following prizes
ipnze t 30,000
1 prize 10,000
1 prize 5,000
10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000
98 prizes 500 each lo.euo
100 prizes, $100 each 10.0UO
200 prizes 60 each 10,000
600 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes 10 each 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
! 1,960 prizes $112,400
wneie ncKeis, tz; ram ucitets, 91; 24 ucxets
$50; 55 tickets. $100.
All applications for club rates should be made
te the home efllee.
Full list of drawing published In Louisville
Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and
mailed te all ticket-holders. Send all orders
by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex
press. Orders of ,95 and upward, by express,
can be sent at our expense. Address B. U
BOAKDMAN; Courier-Journal Building, Leu
isvllle, Ky or at 163 Broadway, New Yerk.
ffiW GOODS FOR TIE SPRUG TRADE, AT
QUNDAKER'S.
LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins,
Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTTNDAKER'S.
Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN
DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at
GRJTNTDAKIER'S,
142 & 144 North. Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
H. HOTTGKHTONPS
COACH WORKS,
Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Rear of the Lamb Hetel
NOTICE. Te all who may want a First-class Shifting Tep Buggy, Tretting Buggy or Jump Seat Carnage, Phaeton or
Market Wagen, or any repairing done in my line, please give me a call. All my New "Werk is first-class and at the V ery Lewest
Prices. Alse, all repairing done at my shop is done at short notice, and the Best Style and Lewest Price.
NOTICE. Gentlemen, I will at all times exchange a New "Wagen en a geed, sound ITorse or Mules, at
H. HOUGHTON'S,
Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Lancaster, Pa.
OAKPBT8! CARPETS!!
BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, TIIREE-PLY WGRAINS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS.
BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS.
Bedy Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, Damask Hall and Stair Carpets, Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets. 18, 13 and 9 inch
Bedy, Tapestry Brussels and Venitian Borders te match all Carpets. An elegant line of KAG CARPETS.
Mattings, Fleer Oil Cleths, Mew Mm ami Fixtures.
Measurss of "Windows taken and Shades Hung at short notice. Elegant assortment of Velvet and Brussels Rugs, Mats, &c.
Carpet Lining and Stair Pads at Lewest Prices.
Measures of Reems taken and Carpets Sewed and Laid when requested.
NOTICE. We guarantee te show the Largest Stock of above goods in the city. Wc invite examination.
GIVLEK, BOWEKS & HTJKST,
25 EAST KING STREET.
MEDICAL.
Brandy as a ledicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E. Slayniaker, Agent for Reigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian ei tlds county, who has extensively used
t.h Rrandv referred te in his reeular practice.
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Sestfca and Dyspepsia,
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended aa a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cu re
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these anlictcd with that miserable dis
ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with leeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their Ills and aches. Be it, however
strictly understood that we prescribe and use
but one article, and that is;
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, H.'E.
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the
test for years, and has never failed, as far
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies,
no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French
titles they are -branded. One-fourth of the
money that Is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
cases. In proof of the curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nuni
bers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working tanner had been aillictcd
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his discourses elten
eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, be looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing of its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, lie
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit
tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A Pkactisine Physician.
H. . SLAYMAKER,
AOKirr for
Reigart's Old "Wine Stere,
Established In 1785,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IIC
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUI'E-
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O.
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne. SO EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA
ROBES, BLANKETS, JtC.
OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! !
I have new en hand the Largest, Best and
Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined
BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
49Rcpairlng neatly and promptly lone.-S
A. MILEY,
108 North Queen St., Lancaster.
ett-lydHW&U
"VTAKCUS O. SEHNKK,
HO USB CAEPENT.ee,
Ne. 120 North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attemtiem paid te ml
teraHen and repairs. aM-lyd
AS. KOSENBAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 223
Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.
3. BOSENMTER,
a74md Manager,
EMBROIDERIES, JtC.
COAOll WORKS.
DRY GOODS.
WATCHES,
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner,
DEALER IX
i AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and
Cleck Jewelry anfl
We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able
te aid them In making the best use of their money in any department or our business. We
manufacture a large part of the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every
article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
3First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S CORNER
DRY
NEW SPRING STYLES !
CARPETS AND PAPER HANGINGS,
HAGER & BROTHER'S.
Large Stock of Best Qualities of Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Tnree-Ply Extra and
Superfine Ingrain Carpets, and Damask, Venitian, Hall and Stair Carpets with Borders te match.
LINOLEUM AND OIL CLOTHS, ALL QUALITIES,
COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS.
PAPER HANGINGS !
All the Latest Spring Styles In Embossed Gilt, Plain Gilt, Satins, Grounds and Blanks,
with Dades, Frieze anil Borders.te match.
The Largest Stock we have ever offered. Our orders were placed early for the above goods,
which we will sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE PKICE.
HAGER & BROTHER.
CARRIAGES,
S. B. BAH.Y.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa.
We are new ready ferSPRING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of
Bin Craps, Phaetons, Met Wapns, t
Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we are enabled te efler
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PKICE. Wc will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES
and PRICES te suit aU classes et customers. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS.
Give us a call. All work fully warranted one year.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING MACHINES.
Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims
te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri
vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at
tacbment dealers, we learn the following
facts :
The American Machine has 135 parts
" Davis " ' 151 "
" Demestic " " 88 '
" Howe " " m "
" New Heme " " 133 "
" Remington " " 131 "
" Singer ' 112 "
" Weed " " 122 ' '
" While " " 13 "
" WhMlrWUsem,x.t,has 194 "
sd7-lmdSJt3mw
JEWELRY, Jte.
Lancaster, Fa.,
Silver-Plated Ware,
Ami TH Spectacles,
LANCASTER, PA.
GOODS.
-AT-
PAPER HANGINGS !
PUAETONS. Ce
W. W. BAILY.
of and Dealers in
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
A. J. STEINMAN,
Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen
tre Square, Lancaster, Pa
IV. V. HENSK.I
Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen
tre Square. Lancaster. Pa.
HENitY A. BILEY
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
Slates, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by purmixttien te Stinman ft Hansel.
rpRT LOeHBR'8 0O6HtTRUP.
trateLers guide.
LANCASTER ASD MILLEKSVILLK K- 14
Cars ran as fellows :
Leave Lancaster (P. K. Depot), at 7, 9, ana
11 JO a. m., anil 2, 4. t anil 8:30 p. in., except en
Saturday, when the last car leave at 9:30 p. m.
Leave Mlllersville (lower eiiU) at 5, 8, anil
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars ran daily en above time except en Sun
day. v
C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. It
J Trains new run regularly ou the Columbia,
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following.'
time:
STATIOKS-NORTHWARD. E- A
Pert Deposit 6:S5 tte
Peachbotteni 7:12 e:l-S
Kite's Eddy. 7rJ5 4.t
McCall'sFerry 7:."7 :17
Shenk's Ferry. 7:54 4:41
Safe Harber. 7i'J 4:4'J
Columbia. 8:30 fr.'fi
STATioss-SenrnwARD. Accem. Expie
Columbia. I0:4t) ''"
Sate Harber. 11.8 6:1
Shenk's Ferry. 11:43 e:
McCall's Ferry. liis" 7:W
Fite's Eddy. 12:1,) 7rJ0
Peachbotteni... i:ea 7:32
Pert Deposit- 2:15 8-.U3
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD-NEW
SCHEDULE On und after SUNDAY.
NOV. 9th, 1879, tmins en the Penn-.yliuu.t
Railroad will arrive and leave the Lauciislri
and Philadelphia depots 113 follews:
Eastward.
Leave 1 Arrive
Lanc'ler Philad'a
Atlantic Express,
Philadelphia Express
Fast Line
Yerk Accem. Arrives;
Harrisburg Express
Dillerville Accem. Arrives,
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Pucitic Express,
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Day Express
12:25 1
3:(H) a.M
7:00 "
7:40
4:10
5:20
7:30
S.0
:45
3:10
lr20
1:2,-. 1
2:00
3:05
5:20
:25
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5:110 "
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7:20 "
J:.a "
Harrisburg Accommedat'n.
Anivu
Westward.
Way Passenger,
Niagara Express
Hanover Accommodation..
R3M .'
Ii)-.i5
10:10
11:05
11:07
10:50
2:10 1
2:15
2:50
5:15
7:2C
7:30
S:50
ll.:!
2.40,
Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt.Jey,
join rruin .e.2,via (jorum,
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line.
Frederick Accommodation,
Dillerville Lecal.via M t.Jey
Harrisburg Accommedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express
Pacific Express,
Pucitic Express, east, en Sunday, when Hug
fed, will step at Middletown, Eluabellitew 11
It. Jey, Landisville, Blrd-in-ilaud, I.einan
Place, Oap, Christian:., Parkcuburg, Coate.
ville, Oakland anil Glen Lech.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when llagi-il,
will stoputDewiiingtown.Coutesvillr, PaiLe
burg, Mt. Jey, Elizubethtewn and Middlcieu 11.
Hanover Accommodation, west, conned-, i-t
Lancaster with Niagara Expres, west, at ln:i5
a. m., and will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, wewt.cennciH:.i
Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 r. m.,
and will run through te Frederick.
READING AND COLUMltlA ItAH.UAi.
On and after MONDAY. OUT. (irn, 1-. ,
fiussenger trains will run en this read as :.-.-ews:
t Leave
I Philud'a
12:30 a.m.
8:00 "
8.1)6"""
8:00""
11:50 "
2:30 r.M.
4:00 "
5.30 "
Cs "
9:10 "
11:55 "
Trails Going Seuth, a.m. a.m. im. v. m.
Reading, 7:30 11:55 o:le ...
r. m.
Reinholds, 8:01 12r21 6:15 ....
Ephrata, 8:18 12:10 7:i3 ...
Akren, 8:21 12:45 7:0
Lltiz, 8:43 1:02 7.25 ....
Manheim, 9:02 1:13 7S
Lancaster Junction,.. 9:05 1:40 7:15
Landisville ifclti 1:30 7:5i . .
Columbia, 9:45 1:55 8:20
Dillerville, 9:27 2:02 8:1 I ...
Lancaster, 9:33 2:05 8:le 500
King Street, 9:45 8:2e .V.ln
Harnish, !)::f .... 8:31 :.:'
West Willow, 10:05 8:12 ?:39
Baumgurdner, 10:0" 8:47 5-45
Pequea, 10: 7 .... 8:55 5:5."
Refteu, 10r3 9:01 i:02
New Providence, !:: 9:12 G:15
Hess 10:42 9:19 ivH
Quarryville lean .... 9:25 -?5
Trains Geino North, a.m. r.M. r.M. a.m.
Quarryville, S:45 2.35 7:5e
Hess, 8:52 1 2.41 7:58
New Providence, t:59 .... 2:48 i:!3
Iteften, 7:11 2:59 J.:27
Pequea, 7:18 3:05 a
Baumgardner, 7:2(5 3:13 -:t::
West Willow, 7:32 3:lf s-i:
Harnish, 7:41 .... 3:2i; 9:00
King Street, 755 .... 3:J0 9ri"
Lancaster, 8:05 1:00 30 9:33
Dillerville 8:08 l:e3 3: 3 ....
Columbia. 8:00 1:00 3:. ....
Landisville 8:30 1:30 4.04
Lancaster Junction,.. 8:30 1:25 4:15
Munheim, 8:49 1:48 4r20
LitiZ, 9:00 2:00 4:30
Akren, 9:lt 2:18 4:47
Ephrata. 9:23 2:25 4:5:; I
Reinheldsville, 9:42 2:t; 5:11
Reading, 10:05 3:20 5:50 1
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
from Philadelphia, Pettsvllle, Harrisburg, Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with
trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg,
Frederick and Baltimore.
A. M. WILSON, Supt.
T OCAL MAIL AHBANUKMENTS
HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. f
BY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk throl-eu mail.
7:00 a m, 12:30 p m, 4:45 p m and 11 JO p m.
Way Mail, east, 7 a in.
nGeRDONVlLLX, Downingtown, Leaman Place,
Gup t p 111.
Philadelphia, through mail, 7 and 9 a tu.
12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p in.
Pittsburgh and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p 111.
Harrisiiurq Mail, 10 a ni, 1:30. 5:15 ami 11:30 p
m.
Wat Mail, west, 10 a m.
Baltimerk and Washington, via Philadel
phia, 4:50 p m.
Baltimerk and Washington, via Yerk, 1:30 p
m.
Baltimerk ahd Washington, via Uarri.shurg
11:30 pm.
Ceatesvillz, 4:45 p m.
Columbia, 10 a in, 1 JO and 5:15 p m.
Yerk ahd Yerk way, 1:30 and 11:30 p m.
Nertukbn Ckntral, 10 am, 1:30 und 11:30 p m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia l: J:, 1:M
a m and 1230 p m.
Reading, via Harrisburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm.
Reading way, via Junction, Litiz, Manheim,
East UempOeld and Ephrata, 3 p in..
Qcarrxvillk, Cumarge, Rciteu, New Provi
dence, West Willow. Lfine Valley and Martins
ville, 9-.30 a in, and 7:30 p in.
New Helland, Churchtown, Grccnbank.
Blue Bail, Goedvllle, Benrtewn, by way e
Downingtown, at 7 a in and 6 p m.
Safe IlARnea, via Columbia, 10 a m.
BY STAGE Millersville and Slackwater. te
Sate Harber, dally, at 2:30 p m.
Te Millersville, 8 and 11 a m, and 4pm
Blnkley's Bridge, Leacock, Ban'viUe. x0w
Helland, 2:30 p in.
Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chestnut
Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve, .
Reck Springs. Fuirmeunt and Rewlaudsviile. 4
Md, daily, at 7 am.
Landis Valley, Oiegen, West Eail. Farmers
ville, Hinkletown, Terre Hill, Murtmduie.
daily, at 2 JO pm.
Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mills, te
Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m.
Greenland and Soudersburg. te Paradise
daily, at 4 p m
Neffsville, daily, at 4 pm.
New Danville, Conestoga, Marticville, Cole
manville. Mount Nebo. Raw liiisville. Betlies .a
and Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 p m.
SUNDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the postetllce is open from April
1 te October 1, from 8 toy a m, and lrem ; te 7
p m ; from October 1 teApril l,f rem 9 te 10 a m ,
nd lrem 6 te 7 p m.
WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY.
ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m .
10:45 a m, 3 and 6:30 p m.
Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m.
Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and 6:30 p m.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2 JO p
m.
Western way mail, 8 am.
Reading way mail, 10:30 a m.
ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe Harber
and Millersville, at 9 a in, daily.
Frem Millersville, 7 and 9 u m, and 4pin.
Frem Strasburg. at 9:30 a m. dail v.
Frem Paradise te Lancaster, le a m, daily
Frem Neffsville, at 1 p in, daily.
Frem Rawlinsville, at 11 a in.
DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS.
There are four mail deliveries by letter cur
riers each day, and en their return trip-, they
take up the mail matter deposited in the letter
Bexes.
Fer the first delivery the carriers leave the
efllee at 6 JO am; second delivery at 10 a m;
third delivery at 11 a m ; fourth delivery at 3 p
m.
EDUCATIONAL.
riTOK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
1 Franklin and Marshall Cellem- ntters
perier advantages te young men and boys who
desire either te nrenare for rnllpin. nr tn rit..i..
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the school vear
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KEV. JAMES CRAWFORD.
Lancaster. Pa.
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