Sr. j3? -; H I hr.-4V .W " igw-;i F . If LANCASTER DAILY iNTELLlGCEfe, EHIDA iJPlttt 2, 180: V. ! MM ' -. .. r -i"-l i - . --.--- I i- it f, ,' i i i ' , ' ' . . - '''''-.. .-. , ,, . -' I j I I r. ,. . i . ... ... . . ;,yi,. .,,i.i i Ji ip I j j mi I ev. .? ii - r-r , ? " - ' t ft- I i ' 11 I k J V . A If-2 irWl '. & & v - Is It: ri Lancaster intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1880. Dwarf Fears. The common length of life of the dwarf pear tree, which a few years age was lim ited by these who knew nothing or hut little about them te five or six years, and at farthest ten years, is new set down by some experienced in raising fruit from them te from twenty or thirty years. This, according te what we knew about them, is nearer the mark. "We have a number new bearing full crops annually that we planted thirty-two years age, and we see no reason why they should net con tinue te live and bear at least ten years longer. This length of life, owing te the cheapness of their first cost, the earliness in which they bear and the finer size and quality of the fruit produced, is leDg enough and fully compensating for the longer life of standard trees. The opposition te growing pears en quince stock, which was se rampant from ten te twenty years age, has considerably diminished of late, and their increased cultivation would new be mere apparent than ever if the young trees were te be generally obtained in the nurseries. It is probable, however, that since they have again become popular that they will be for sale at all our nurseries where fruit trees are te be purchased. "Vc have never advocated the raising of pears en dwarf trees for marketing ; for whatever demand there may be for them at advanced prices ever pears grown upon their own stock, they would net be as pro fitable, unless in connection with the rais ing of small fruits, where the breadth of land devoted te these purposes is limited. But in private gardens where space is con tracted and where it is desirable te raise choice pears, none but the dwarf should be cultivated ; and no one will raise any ether who has once tried them. Seme people in their opposition te grow ing dwarf pears talk as though there was a great mystery in it, and none but these strictly brought up te it can knew any thing about it. New, there is nothing mere erroneous, for they arc as easily grown as any ether fruit. Twe or three things are only te be observed in the business. The first is te set thein three or four inches below the junc tion of the pear and the quince stock. Second, set them in well-dug, rich soil, the same in which one would plant a bed of cabbages ; third, carefully see that any worms that may have secured an abid iug place in the quince weed while standing in the nursery arc removed. Then mulch when "the soil becomes dry and the weather het during the first season If the top is two large and spreading clip it eir some, especially if the roots arc net abundant. Rampant grow ers should be pruned yearly te force early bearing. If the stems are washed at the beginning of the winter with whale-oil soap water, a pound te say four gallons of water, their health may be regarded as secured. Germanteirn Telegraph. Profit, 91,200. " Te um it up, -ix Ien-; Year-: of bed-ridden sickness, costing $200 per year, total $1,200 all et tliifc expense wai htepped bv three bottles or Hep Hitter taken by my wife, bheha-. done her own housework for si Vear since, without the les, or a day. and I "want evrybedv te knew it, for their benefit. al-2wd.V w A Great Discovery by a Great Man. Tin-, primarily, is what Warner's Sale Ner vine K The gieat man is one of the most la la ineus living physician. He found a harmless icme ly ler all kinds of pain, ethers imprecd it. and the final icsiilt is. the Safe Xeivine new manulactiued only by II. II. Warner & Ce. al-2wd&w EOR SALE OR REN1 . S funis roemkorrentTno. iii n. Queen street. Possession given .January 1st. Apply at dO-tfdl Ne. 112 North Queen Street. T?OK KENT. TWO moms Vn JSlf Vnvlll flu en,, t.-....t suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied it) . .-:. cauriuau. Appry te dec2G-tfd TlfeS. BAUMGARDNER. i;or SALK. r A Shuttle Heard in Geed condition, with four sets of quoits, will be sold cheap. Apply le II. L. MIS11LER. in23-tfd 113 Kast King Street. DRY noens. A CO LI, All FACTORY AND LEATHER STOKE FOR KENT. A well Established Cellar Factory and Leather Stere for rent. Ale suitable for any ether business. Applv te 12u-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHN A. SHOBER. F UK RENT. Four Acres of Geed Land with a Frame Heuse and Geed Barn, situated en the Harris burg pike, within the city limits. Inciuire of II. SHUBERT, m24-lwd Ne. 0 Court Avenue. 1)UHLIC SALE. UN FRIDAY, APRIL 2, . atthe Franklin .'Heuse, this city, will be sold one brown Herse, te the highest bidder. in3D-ltd SAM'L J1ESS, Aue't. F UK RENT. The second slerv of Eshleman & iJath- von's Hanking Heuse, at Centre Square, and aise u room en second siery, opposite tne Pcnn'a It. It. Depot, en Chestnut street. .B. F. ESHLEMAN. f2J-2tdJfcStt Atterncy-at Law 1?IKE PROOF SAFE FOK SALE. A Fire Preet Safe (Meslcr, Rahman & Ce., Cincinnati make), 34 inches high, 2G wide and 2t deep, weight 1.200 pounds, with Sargent's Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, ler sale cheap. Apply at the jan2-tfd INTELLIGENCE!: OFFICE. PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, APltIL 7, 18S0. will be sold at public sale, valuable HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUKXPTUltE of the estate e Jasper Yeates Conyngham, deceased, at Ne. 2G Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., viz: One Piane, two Marble top Tables, two large Mir rors, Sela, Invalid Chair, two stands et Min erals, dozen Slutted Chairs, Marble-top Stand, let et Window Hlind, large and small Side board, one high Eight-day Cleck, three Lounges, live Hedsteads and Bedding, three cases of Drawers, six Bureaus, eight lioek Cases, live Wardrobes, Waslistands, Dining and Breakfast tables, Steves, Chairs, large Arm Chair, two Chests, large Fleur Chest, Leeking Glasses, Settee, Tin and Queensware, about 300 or 400 yards of Brussels, Ingrain and ltag Carpets by the yanl, and many ether arti cles net mentioned. The furniture is all of the best make, nearly all Walnut or Mahogany, and among them are valuable relics witli his torical associations. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, a. m., anil con tinue until all is sold, when terms will be made known by the undersigned. A. K. WITMEB, EMLEN FltANKLIN, IIesrt SnunERT, Auct, Exccutcri. mar2C,27,31&ap3&ca JXUMCJLL. lA'STJt U31ENTS. -THE- Oman MHactery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IX STltUMEXTS in the MarkeL Warcroems 320 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Olllce, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKi11.ps, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CH1CKEBIXG& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru- uieuui, xc, aiwayti ei nana. Ii3-iyu,iyw THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE STOCK of any Retail Heuse'in Philadelphia. i Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! BOTTOM PRICES ! ITATT, SHAND lit COMPAJY Have removed te STIRK'S CHINA HALL BUILDING, where they have opened an Immense Stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, at prices that must command attention. NEW SPKIXG DRESS GOODS, SEW SPRING CRETOJiXES AXD CALICOES, NEW SPRIXG HOSIERY, SEW SP ISO GLOVES. WEVEBY DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY, AT THE NEW YORK STORE, S AND 10 EAST KING STREET. SPRING DRESS GOODS ! SPRING DRESS GOODS! SPRING DRESS GOODS! JiMBROIDERIES, JtC. EEW GOODS FOE TIE SPEUTG TRADE, AT G-UNDAKER'S. LADLES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kiuds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GTJNDAKER'S. ' Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUX DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c.call and examine our stock, at GhTJNrDA.K:ER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. VLOTjirsa. n tunvpil lias! ftiriM Nnvpltiee! ilUU OPENING DAYsWc will display en FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JIARCn 28 and 27. all the New Styles in SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, I Spring Is! fee Embracing exer 400 Patterns or the most Beautiful and Nevel Design, Rich in Celer and Handsome in appearance AKe all the New St vies new ready in Spring Weight Overcoats and UNterettes. We have opened a New Department in our lin.. ViV- ti, MiV.Vr., "n. r ?rtii DREX'S CLOTHING, te which we give strict and careful attcntien. Examine our stock. line, -viz. Ihe Manufacture et CI1IL- CENTRE HALL. MYERS & RATHFON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. DKY GOODS. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! All persons who are in want of Carpets this season will find it te their interest te call and examine our Immense Stock before they purchase elsewhere. "We take the pleasure of showing the Largest Stock of Carpets in the Newest Styles that we ever had, and we knew we are offering them in price lower than the same goods can be bought either in Philadelphia or New Yerk." These goods are all much higher in first hands, but having purchased largely before the rise we continue te sell them close te old prices. CSPlease call and examine. HAGER & BROTHER Are new opening NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the Latest Shades. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS GOODS 1 NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS! FULL LINES OF AMERICAN DRESS GOODS! French Grenadine. Plain and Lace Buntings, Cretenne1, Chintzes, Canten Dress Ging hams and seei-Mickur. Black Cashmere Silks, in all qualities, lrem 73c. te $1.25 per yard, Celer ed bilks, new hluile.-, Trimming Silks, Satins and Pekins. BLACK CASHMERES, Of he.-t make, imported in all qualities. Silk Warp, Henriettas, Crepe Cleth and Tamisc Genuine Kid Gleve, lrem i le I! button, in Black Celer-, White and Opera Shades. Lisle Gloves, 2, 3 ami 4 Elastics, Lisle Gloves, Lace Tep, Silk Gloves, Black and Celers, 2, .! and 4 Elastic. White Goods, Lace Goods, Hosiery and Corsets. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WE OPEN TO-DAT AN ELEGANT LINE OF SILK AID WOOL IOYELTIES, FOR TRIMMINGS AND SUITINGS. GIVLEB, BOWEKS & HTTBST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa, VLOTHINO. JL'OZITICAZ. A COMPLETE RENEWAL IN OUK STOCK OF CLOTHING. NEW GOODS BOUGHT FOR CASH MADE UP BEFORE THE ADTANCB AXD OFFER ED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES FROM 25 te 30 per cent. LESS THAN PRESENT COST OF MANUFACTURE PREPARED BT A. C. YATES & CO. THE LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE 1S80 SPEING AND SUMMER. 1880 SPLENDID LINE OF TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS, BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, NEW SPKIXG STYLES OF MADRAS AND CANTON GINGHAMS. lew Spring Hosiery. lew Spring Hosiery. T3-We respectfully invite your attention. J. B. MARTIN & CO. JEWELERS. I OBIS WEBER, J WATCHMAKER. Ne. .1 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Mler and Niekel-cascd Watches, Chains, Cl ks, &e. Agent ler the celehrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a .specialty, aprl-lyd Lancaster f atcles. FOR SALK BT B. F. BOWMAJST, 10G EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. UAJ.L 1'Al-EJtS, tc T)ATENT EXTEN! XTENSION N JO. SO EAST KING STREET. THE ENTIRE JEWELRY BUSINESS OF MAltllLV WORKS, "1UAULES JUACKINSON'.S NEW MARBLE WORKS, 38 CONESTOG A STREET, One Square West et Seuth Queen street, oepo- site Ne. 3 Cotten Mill. Monuments, Tombs, Statuary, Vases, Head stones, Marble and Slate Mantels. Cemetery Lets inclesed, etc. AUe, old work cleaned and repaired. 49- Call and aseartala tirms before ordering ItewlMre. mar37-lwd XTSE LOCUER'S HVBSB AN CATTLE U PW1EBS. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, HAS BEEN MOVED TO Ne. 20 EAST KING ST. Will Open This Day, An Elegant Line of New Goods. AUGUSTUS RHOADS, Ne. 20 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. Window Cornice. We take pleasure in offering te the pnblie the only perfect EXTENSION WINDOW COR NICE ever manufactured. It is perfect, simple and handy te adjust. It can be regulated te lit any ordinary -window by means et a thumb screw, and adjusted from one feet te live ieet two inches in width. Tlievare made of Walnut Meulding and gotten up fn geed style. SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES, i In all the Newest Styles. 'Windser Papers te ' Merchants at Lewest Wholesale) Batcu. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. -SHADES AXD PAPER HUNG. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. feblO-lyd&w FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING CALL AT THE Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Streets. THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSH IN AMERICA. CARRIAGES, I'UAETONS. r S. E. BAILY. W. W. BAILY. S. E. BAILY & Ce, Manufacturers of and Dealers In CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory, 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Fa. We are new ready for SPRING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of Bin Carriages, Plains, Met Wapns, k. Having purchased our stock for cash, befere the recent advance, we are enabled te eiler SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS'IN PKICE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES and PKICES te suit all classes et customers. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS. dive us a call. All work fully warranted one year. I WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN Lancaster, Pa., The Democratic Voters of Lancaster County Will assemble in their respective districts at the usual time and place en SATURDAY APRIL 10,1880, te elect one person in each ilis- trict as county committeeman for the ensuing , year, and three or five delegate from each dis . trict te represent the same in the DNtriet and County Conventions which will incut in i Fulton Hull in the City of Lancaster, en Wednesday, April 14, at 10 a. in. The Delegates of the Upper (14th) Senatorial District will meet at 10 o'clock and elect three Representative and one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate three candidates ler Assembly. The delegates from the City of Lancaster will meet at 10 a. in., and elect one Representa tive Delegate. Tlie delegates from the Lewer End 2d As. sembly District will meet at 10 a. m. te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Con vention and te nominate two members of As sembly. All the delegates of the Lewer (13th) Senato rial District will meet at 10 a. m. and elect one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate a candidate for State Senater. General County Convention. At 11 a. m. all the delegates will meet in County Convention and nominate : One person for Cengres-i. One ter District Attorney. Twe for Prison Inspectors. Twe ler Peer Directors. 5J County Committeemen are directed te give due public notice of the time and place of the delegate meetings in their district. Lancaster City Meetings. The Democracy of Lancaster city will meet at the following places en Wednesday evening, April 7, from 7 te 8 p. m., te make general nom inatiens, and at the same places en Saturday evening, April 10, from C te 8 p. in., te elect Delegates and County Committeemen : First Ward Shober's Eagle Hetel. Second Ward Cenrad Kempt's Union Hetel. Third Want .Jacob Eilinger's Saleen. Fourth Ward Chas. Rethweiler's Saleen. Firth Ward Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel. Sixth Ward .Tes. Kautz's Saleen. Seventh Ward 1!. Kuhlman's Saleen. Eighth Ward Lucas Fritz's Saleen. Ninth Ward C. Gitlich's Saleen. W. Haves Guiek, W. U. HENSEL, J. L. Sfkimietz, Chairman. Secretaries. DRY GOODS. INSURANCE. rriHK O LI) ATTORNEYS-AT-ZA W A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. V. HENSM., Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square. Lancaster, Pa. GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. $1,131,838. All invested In the best securities. Lesses promptly paid. Fer policies call en J RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. 8-MWAS6mdR AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Jewelry it Ami Tinted tts. 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 of 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. 3,First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER? LANCASTER, PA. ROBES, BLANKETS, C. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. EDUCATIONAL. HENRY A. KILEY Attorney and CounseUer-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 f Steinnian & Uensel. THK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH Franklin and Marshall College otters su perier advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare for college or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during tbe school year Send for circulars. Address KEY. JAMBS CRAWFORD, cUl-lrd Laaaaatsr. Pa. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest. Rest and Cheapest Assortment of Lined anil Unlined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AXD HORSE BLANKETS of every descrii descrii tlen. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. S-Repairing neatly and promptly done."S ! A. MILEY, . 10 North QMn St., Lmneaster. -lydMWU Clin Glass mil Qneensware. CHINA HALL REMOVED Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. HIGH & MARTIN. rAKU TO THE LADIES ! Just received a Fine Liu of DRY GOODS, Philip Schunij'Sen & Ce.'s, 38 &40 WEST KING STREETS. WHavIng added in connection with our f.arg f.arg Steck of Carpets, Yarns, &c, A FINE LINK O DllY UOODS.such an CALICOES, BLKACI ED AXD UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TIC INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERE . BLACK ALPACAS. SHEETINGS, XE '. STYLE OF SHIRTING, NEW STYLE DISK--GOODS, TABLE LINENS. XAPKIN", TOWELS, &c, which we are belling at MODERATE I'HICES. in4-3md SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW STYLE LAWNS. Openen this day one case of 3;000 Yards of Lawns, te be sold at the Lew Price of 10 cts. per yard. Purchasers can save at least 5 cents per vard by 'anticipating their wants ter the coming Warm Weather, and buying these goods new, FAISESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tbe Court Heuse. TRAVELERS' GUIDE IS. . LANCASTER AI MlLLKKsVlLLK Cars run as fellow- Learn Lancaster (P. it. Depot! at 7 ) n i 11:30a.m., and 4. 6 ami SpVi'n?. extent "l Saturday when the last wrleJvw at m&S " a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above time except en Sun ciuy CIOLUMBIA AXD PORT DEP OS1T 15. R J Trains new run regularly en the Columln Celumln and Pert Deposit Railroad en the follewin" time: r Stations NeKTtiWARD. Pert Deposit Peachbottem Kite's Eddv. MeCallN Kerry Shenk's Kerry... Safe Harber...... Columbia Expiv. Aeten. a. 31. I r. M. C:25 7:12 Trii 7:37 7:54 2:U :::t:; 4.H 4:17 4:1 4:4'.l 5SK Stations Southward. Columbia , Sate Harber...... Shenk's Ferry... McCall's Kerrv.. Kite's Eddv...".. Peachbottem.... Peu Deposit.... Aceem. (Express a. m. v. M. 10: 1I..-8 11:4S r. m. lilS liiii l:i 2:15 firJO C:l'l ii:54 7:01) 7r- 7:iK 8: 15 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW vnv i l'12.--"1 "ml "lur SUNDAY. NO. 9th, ls.79, trains en the lVnn-,ylvan .. K:ll.,,t"! Wi!.V 'r,rU' a"'1 Ie:lv, t5,u I'ine.i-1... ami Philadelphia depots as fellows- Eastward. Atlantic Express 12rr a.m. Philadelphia Express 4:10 ' K.i-t Line s.-j) " Yeik Aceem. Arrive; 7::!0 " Harri-burg Express 8.U1 ' DillervillcAccein. Arrives, s-:4.- " Columbia Accommodation, '.:! " Frederick Aceem. Arrives, IrJii " Pacific Express, lrr r.?i. Sunday Mail tx) " Jehn-town Expre-w, 3:W " Day Express "':.":) ' Harrisburg Accoinniedat'n. ri" " Wkstwaud. viZv,, Way Passenger, -Niagara r-xpics Hanover Accommodation.. Mail Train Ne. l.via Mt..ley, Mail Train Ne.-.',via CeI'lna, s;mwii' M..ii Sunday .Mail... '. Line, Kant 1 Leave Arrivt Lniic'ter l'hilad'.i :::0i .m 7:tm 7:10 ' 10:10 " lie'f V 3:l()"" .1:00 .r:.!0 " ;7:---. ' '.:. " Armu Laue'ter .r:(Hl A.M. 10:10 ' Il:u- ' 11:07 " U::ie " 10 r.M 13 " ."() " 5: 1.1 " 7r-'C 7:30 Sile 11.30 - iie ..it KSSfl I Ml) 8:(KJ lii'.0 A.M. 2:30 l-.M. Pl-ii!itrtf.l.' A ..............(..:.... - - --.. ..Li., tiiiiirti.il mfii Dillerville Leeal.vi.i M t..Iey I II ...:..! - i . .. J . ...in-null-; ,,11-coiiiiiietinrn, --" '. Jeliiinhia Accommodation,! -m " ll.irrisburg Expre-s r:30 " uieurg r.xprc- I iri '. ineinnati Expicss I '):l1' l'.ieitlc Express 11:." laeitle Express. e:wt. en Jiind.iv, wli.-n t! i gj-tl, will step at Jiidilletewn. Kli.il.etlitewn V.V' J"?i '"'"'I'-Ville, I'.iid-in-llaud, I. a,. !ii t '., i:liP' i-'Ti-.tijiim. Parkesburg, te.ite-. ville. Oakland and Glen I.eeh. Fast Line west, en Siiudav, when JIaggi.. will step at Downin-Jew ii, Ce.'itesVil!e. I'm U. burg, Mt-.Iey, Eli.aliethtewn and Miililleteu . Hanover Accommodation, west, eenniit- . Lancaster with Niagara Express west at le- ." a. si., and will run thieiigii te Hanei er. ' " rrederiekAeeoiumeilation, west, eeiiiieets.ii Lancaster, with K;e,t Line. west, at 2:10 r. m. and will run through te Frederick. 1 READING AND COLUMI5IA RAILROAD. X On and after MONDAY. OCT. Cm, hT passenger trains will run en this read as r . lows : Trains Going Souru. a.m. Reading, 7:i Kcinhelds, S;01 Enhrata, S:is Akren, p-M Liti-c, ,s:l. Manheiiu, u.m Lancaster Junction,., y.er. Laud isvi lie, icli! Columbia, i:l", Dillerville, !:27 Imeaster, )::j; King Street, .):l." Ilaruish, , !)::,s West Willow I liwr, I'auiiigaidiier, U).m Peqiien, 10:17 Itetten, 10:23 New Pievidenee, 10:31 Hess, 10:12 Quarry ville, Ie:.v 1I:.V 1'. 31. 12:21 12: te 12:l." j 1:02 i 1:13 1:10 l::w 2.02 2:(." r. sr. i . si. : ;:Ii i B:l. 7r2. 7:-"i: 7:4.- 7:."h) S:20 MC .s:10 s':20 S:3I M:I2 !i:01 !):12 .t:r. Tuaixs Geino Nektii. Quarrj'ville, Hess, New Providence, ICetten, Pcquca Baumanlner, West Willow, Harnish, King Street, , Lancaster, Dillerville, , Columbia Lanilisville, Lancaster Junction,.. Jlaiiheini, I.iti Akren.......... ....... Ephrata, Keinheldsviile, Keading, a. m. j i. m. i: it. t': I .... 2.:i., f;:2 '.'.'.'. ill :.:) . 2: IS 7:11 .... 2:.-.;j 7:18 .... 3.(.' 7.-2IJ .... ! 3:13 7:.!2 .... 3:it. 7:11 .... 3:.i; 7:.V .... 3:le :0.'i 1:im Hii s:(w i:i :::.-h: :oe 1:00 3:3.- 8::ai l-M l.et KM) l:i- 1:15 8:4: 1:18 4r2e 'J-m 2:00 4:: !l:li; 2:1S 1:17 !):23 2rr i-M I 'Mi 'Mr, 5:14 I 10:0.-. 3r20 :,-M I 5:ii.i .1:10 .1:3.1 .1:31) 5:t1 1:5. r:'i2 B:1B I..--S i.:.li a. :.i. 7:50 7:.1s .:I3 sr27 S:.J5 f.l.l S:l!) ,.:0'i !r20 !l::U Trains connect at Reading with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pottsville, liarrislnirg, AI AI lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysbuig. Frederick and Baltimore. A. M.WILSON, Supt. I" OCAL MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS. liY RAILROAD. ew Yeitic Timeuaii miil 7:00 a m, 12:30 p in, 4:4.1 p m and 11:30 ; m. Wat Mail, east, 7 a in. Goiidenville, Downiugtewn, Lcaman Plac5 Gap ti p in. ' Philadelphia, through mall, 7 and 0 a m 12:50, 4:45 and 11:30 p m. PiTTSBUiien anl west, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. IlAiutisuuiie Mail, 10 a m, 1:30, 5:15 and 11:30 n in. " Wat Mail, west, 10 a m. JSaltimeiie ai WAsnixoTey, via Philailel phia, M pm. Baltimeiuc asd Washisote?, v'a Yerk. 1:30 ,i m. Baltimore ahd Washihote?!, Tiallarrisburs. 11:.'J0 p in. Ce ates ville, 4:45 p in. Columbia, 10 a in,.l:30 and 5:15 p m. Yerk axd Yerk way, l0 and hsje p m. Nerthekn Ckntr.il, 10 a iii, 1:30 und llsw p m. Readine. via Reading and Columbia R R.'iKl a in and 12:. p m. Readine, via Harrlsburg, 5:15 and 11:30 pm. Readine way via Junction, Litiz, Manhcim E.ist Heiiiptleld and Ephrata, 3 p m.l Ouarkxville. Camarire. Rctten. Vi i'mi. ience, West Willow. Lime Valley and Martins i ville, 0:30 a in, and 7:30 p in. New Helland, Churehtewn, Grecnbank . Blue Ball, Geedville, Beartown, by way e j Downiugtewn, at 7 a in und Cp m. Safe Hariiei:. via Columbia. I0:i rn I!Y STAGE Millcrsvillc and Slackwater. U Sate Harber, daily, at 2:30 p m. Te Millcrevilie. 8 and 11 a m. anil 4 n m llinkley's Bridge, Leacock, Bareviiie, New lelland, 2:'!0 p m. Willow Street, Smithville, Buck, Chestnut ' Level, Green, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Greve Reck Springs. Fairmeuut and Rowlandsville Md. daily, at 7 am. ' Landis Valley. Oiecen. West Knrl Vnmmr.. PRINTING AND BINDING. AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black Herse Hetel, 44 and 48 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills mad out an attended t without additional cost. 27-1 y AS. ROSENRAUM St CO., . PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 223 Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. J. ROSENMYER, an7-taidl Manager, rpRT LfHKR'S C0YSH8TBUP. Business Cards ! Business Cards ! ! Something New and Very Attractive ! We have en hand the finest Selection of Bus iness Cards in the Market at YERY LOW PRICES. JWCALL AXD EXAHINE OUR STOCK. Ml-Ud ville, Ilinkletewn, Terre Hill, Martindale. tutiijr, lib JU l in. Fertility, Lampeter and Wheatland Mills, te Strasburg, daily, at 4 p m. Greenland and Seudersbursr, te Paradisa daily, at 4 p in.. Netl'sville, daily, at 4 p m. New Danville. Conestoga, Marticville, Cel man ville. Mount Nebe.Rawliiisville, Bethesua aud Liberty Square, daily, at 2:30 p m. SUNDAY POsTOFFICK HOURS. On Sunday the po.steftleo is open from April 1 te October!, from 8 te 9 a in. and from C te 7 p m ; from October 1 teApril l.lrem a te 10 a m , nd lrem i;te7i m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m. 10:45 a in, 3 and Op in. Eastern way mail, 10:45 a m. Western mail, 7 and 10 a in, 2 and e:30 p m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 2:30 p in. Western way mail, 8 a m. Reading way mail, 10:30 a m. ARRIVING BY STAGE. Frem Safe Harber and Millersville, at J a m, daily. Frem Millersville, 7 and 3a m, and 4 p m. Frem New Helland, at 30 a in, daily. Frem Rewlaudsville, Md, at 2:30 p ui. Reading way mail, at 10:30a m, daily. riiiiu iiiisuui;;, ul'JDUH III, uaiiy. Fi eiu Paradise te Lancaster, ie a in, daily Fieni Netrsvillc.atl p in, daily. Fieiii Rawlinsville, at II am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mail deliveries bv letter ear rieis each ilay, and en their return" trips thev take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the ilrst delivery the carriers leaie the office at 0:30 a m; second delivery at 10 a m; third delivery at 11 a in ; fourth dclivcrv at 3 p MARBLE WORKS. WE P. PRAILEY'S MONUMENTAL. MARBLE "WORKS 75S Nertn V!ueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES GARDEN STATUARY, ew-:,M' CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, 4a All work guaranteed and satisfaction eiven n every particular. riTmember'werk"atn extreme end f Karth Queen street. tt3el ftl K-i 5 a XI 61 f sw I Csl . 7A 41 til al.! x . .' . y ......j , ivrv.r