Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 08, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1882.
FAEM AND GABDEN.
-II.11KI.Y NOTES ON KUltAL TOIMCS.
Ma-"iiiuu1e Hints for Sensible Husbandmen.
Protect the Currants.
Gcrmantewn Telegraph.
As the currant is among the fir.-it fruits
te ripen, it is well te think of tbc remedies
te secure tire crop. The insect no matter
by what name it is known which destroys
the foliage se as te prevent tire fruit from
ripening will new commence- operations.
Its first appearance should be met with a
dusting, early in the morning when the
dew is upon the leaves, of bellibene ; or,
iu lieu of this, free sprinklings of the
bushes, when the dew has disappeared, of
whale oil soap aud water, made quite
htreng, say a pound and a-half of the soap
le three or four gallons of water ; or, in
place of this, carbolic heap and water may
answer equally well. This fruit is tee
valuable te be allowed te be destroyed for
the sake of the little trouble and expense
involved iu its preservation.
A Geed P.'ant for Shady Places.
Ve cannot say hdw common this llewcr
is, for we nave never seen or heard of it
except within the past two years, though
wehavufciuce learned that it was form
erly te be found iu many of the old gar
dens in this section. It is commonly called
the "English Day Nettle," and is the
best plant for shady places that wc have
yet tried or knew of. It grows quite thick
te the height of from eight te twelve
inches, and gradually spieads, but no
meic t!i::u is needed te keep up the sup
ply fcr any additional p!a:ting. It is a
jieiciuiial, perfectly hardy, and bears a
small purple llewcr in form very like the
sweet pea, six making their appcaiance ea
every joint, the. joints being iiem an inch
te a:i inch and si-lialf apart. We refer te
this plant simply as being particularly
adapted te shady spots, as wc have reason
te think that it will giew wheic scarcely
any ether pUut or llewcr will.
Cutting Gr&Hti.
There is :i great deal said iu agricul
tural journals as te the proper time te cut
grass. Wc hardly think that any practi
cal farmer nesds information about this,
the eldest crop peihaps ever raised upon
the larin, aud ene that no farmer ever
thinks of doing without. It is a thing
that pru.M'iiti' itself directly te the judg
ment and experience of every one. The
farmer is perfectly familiar with the
difference in quality and in price of hay
cut at the preptr time that is just when
it is about done (voicing and a later
period when the blossoms are dead and
the stalk is beginning te lese its fresh,
giccu appearance. Ne owucref horses,
or lliose having charge of horses, who
knew anything about hay and they all
ought te be familiar with this important
and expensive ai tide of feed ran readily
judge of its quality from its color and si.u
or stillness of the stalk.
"We arc speaking of timothy, which is
almost wholly used for diiving horses at
least, though a mixture of one-fourth or
one-eighth of clever is preferred by manv.
Clever should of course be cut earlier
say when the heads are in full bloom
aud cured as lapidly as possible, aud as
moderately as it will answer le store away
without lear of meulding. It is theu
we: Hi a full thiid meic than if allowed te
stand until the blossoms are dead, when
it Iecs :i portion of its .sweetness anil
becomes brittle, Iho heads breaking off
and in a great measure lest.
The Celery-Crep.
This has beceme se popular a crop that
every person who has a gaidcn desires te
have enough for family use once or twice
a week throughout the winter and a por
tion of the spring. The time will seen be
here when at least the ground should be
selected aud in a measure prepared. We
have frequently set out the first rows in
the last week of June ; but for the general
crop a later date is preferred, say up te
the middle of July. It is seldom that very
latu planted celery comes te much ; in
fact, when we have set out any audit
was never much at a date later thau that
usually adopted by experienced growers,
we Ii.ivu never had a yield weith growing.
At the best the stalks were short and stub
by and tough.
All celery-growers are aware that the
ground cannot be tee strong for this plant.
It has a very small root and can gather
only a short supply of fcitilizing" .sub
stances ; hence the soil should be as lieh
as possible iu eider that there shall Lc
within reach of the roots a needed amount
of nutriment.
)ar method has uniformly bjen te set
the plants in single rows, as by it wc have
always obtained the I.uge.st stalks, aud
have feuud them te blanch better and te
be tenderer and sweeter, l'cihaps mere
in quantity can be obtained from planting
two, three and four rows together, but
enr experience has been, se far as the sup
ply for domestic usd is concerned, that
the single row is te be preferred.
Many pciseus set their plants very
nearly ou the surface of the greunl, as
they would a cabbage or tomato, aud
depend upon bauking-up the rows. This
requires a wide space between the rows te
supply the necessary soil, while any
advautagt's it may possess we never could
discover. Our plan is te dig a trench six
or eight inches in depth, and twelve te
fourteen wide, theu loosen the bottom
thoroughly fiem six te eight inches mere,
and mix completely this soil with an
abundance of short, well-rotten barn
yaul in mure. The plants should be
watered early iu the morning and in the
evening, and shielded from the bun fiem
nine or ten te live o'clock, until they are
firmly established and well-started te
grew. In a few weeks they should have
applied, once or twice a week, te
liberal do.-.e of stieug manure-water. As
the plants grew the soil should be gradu
ally drawn up te them ; and any surplus
or weak leaves should be removed. As
they increa.se in growth the amount of soil
should be also iucreascd, always being
very carelul that the "leader" of the
plant, is kept clear of any obstruction.
This is particularly important when the
plant has pretty much its entire giewth,
and the "walling" or bankiu-up process
begins.
Uoel weather is ue drawback te celery.
In fact iu October the plant grows mere
vigorously than at any ether time. Let it
be lcniembcred that with a moist, rich
Feil and careful attention, the celery crop
is as certain as auy ether ; but there is no
ether that will se markedly show the
effects of neglect arid bad treatment. It
will simply result in a waste of whatever
time and money may have been bestowed
upon it.
Kt'uiiy all the ills that afflict us cen he pre"
vented mid cured by keeping ti,u stomach,
liver and kidneys in working order. There is
no medlciiii! known that will de this a surclv
as Paikcr's Ginger Tonic. See adv.
jul-lmdcod&wcew
Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Hideh's Vllarizcr is guaranteed
te cure you. Fer wile, at Cochran's drug store,
1X7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeewAw
A Delicious Kan que t.
The meiicrn epicure is tee elten aftlicle I
with dyspepsia, indigestion or constipation
aticr having .satiated his appetite withn de
licious banquet and all the luxuries et thesea
mki. Rtinieck's itloed Bitters arc a positive
emcler these and all ether disorders et the
Mem wii. Price $!. Fer sale at II. 11. Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lan.
.jsicr.
M.HKiLrM nights, made miserable by that
teriililecnusih. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
V,,r -T'h 1"or Ml,c at Cochran's drug store, 137
'rth Queen st. myMwlcewjrw
Don't Threw Up ttie Srene.
When sullcring humanity are enduring the
honors et dyspepsia, indigestion, or nervous
and general debility, they are tee often in
clined lO tllrOW llll the Slinn nml rvilnn
themselves te fate.
we say, don't de it. Take
i.iNhQureel SS55a5.,lrne'
Snnxn's Vltallzer la what you need ler Con
stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
ptTDOttle. Fer Kile at Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcew&w
That peer hedridden. Invalid wife, sister
mother, or daughter, can be made the picture
of health by a few bottler of Hep Bitters.
Will you let than tuffer f when se easily
cured. Jul-2wd&w
medical.
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
The ieeble and emaciated, suJiering Ireni
dyspepsia or indigestion in any lerm, are
advised, ter the sake of their own bodily
and mental comfort, te try Ilestetiei'.s
fctemach Hitters. Ladies of the most deli
cate constitution testily te its harmless
and its restorative properties. Physicians
every whcrc.dis'iustcd with the adulterated
liquors et commerce, piescribe :t as the
safest and most reliable et all stemachics.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally, lcbl-lydced&w
VLOTuma.
White Vests
la Linens, plain and fancy, Duck
and Marseilles, just what you want
te be in the fashion, Every ether
kind of Summer Wear, in beautiful
linens, made with our usual note
worthy care.
A. C. YATES & CO.
LEDGER BUILDING,
Chestnut and Sixth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
c
iletuim;.
BUY
YOU It CLOTHING
AT
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
THE WELL-KNOWN
Mci'dmut Tailors mid Clothiers.
ECONOMY IS WISDOM! EYERYEODY
WANTS GOOD CLOTHES AT
LOW PRICES.
We cannot, supply Ladies' apparel, but for
I lie male m-y. .Man or Hey, we carry an assert
ment el
CLOTHING
FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING YOU WILL
11M) ELSEWHERE.
We show you
Fer $5.00 a nice Jlusincs.s Suit.
Fer $7.00 a geed wool Castdmere Suit.
Fer $S..V) an indigo-blue Flannel suit.
Fer $h.00 a stylish worsted Cutaway or
Sack Suit.
Our $12.00 and $l.-..00 Drcs Suits, in worsted
and cloth diagonal, cannot be excelled any
where else for less t ban $18.00 te $-20.00. In
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
Wc carry a very large assert men t, irein the
cheapest grade te the finest, and make this
our great specialty. Bey's Suits Coats. Pants
and Vests ter $2.00, $2.50, $3 00, $1.00, $.'.ik), nil
te $9X0. Children's Suits ter $1.50, $2.50. :;.(ie.
up le $0.50.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
We make te order a Geed Suit for SliOOaml
$15.00, but our $18.00 and $20.00 Suits cannot be
easily imitated iu quality and style ler less
t!ian$25.C0te $30.00.
It you are interested in the. matter e! buviiig
cheap, the merits of this offer Invite your per
sonal investigation.
L. GAfl SUM & BEO,
TI1E FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Kighten the Southwest Cerner of Orunge Si.
LANCASTER, PA.
3Iesliivcly net connected with any ether
house In the City. marl5-lyd
GIFT DRAWINGS.
t WMMOS WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO
45th Popular Monthly Drawing
OVTHK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
in. the City of Louisville, en
FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the lollewiug dacislens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company Id legal.
2i IU drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company haa new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
JUNE DRAWING.
I prize $ 30,000
1 prize 10,000
i prize... ..,..,, . 5100C
ipprizc3$l,000cach 10,000
20 prizes 500 each 10 000
;i00 prizes $100 each io'euo
200 prizes 50 each io'eoc
600 prizes 20 each ' le'nfa
1000 prizes lOeaeh. ;..;. iffetg
s prizes juu eacn, approximation prizes 2,7(0
9 prizes 200 each, ?Bte
0 prizes 100 each, 'gQj
l,960prlzes $112,400
Whole tickets. $2; half tickets, $i; 27 tickets
153; 55 tickets, $100. ' . ' "-KB
Remit Meney or Hank Draft in Letter ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR FOSTOFFICE ORDER
Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be
sent at our expense. Addi-ess all orders te K.
ju. BUAiuiniAfl! isuuner-duurnei lilillUlng
Louisville, Ky., or K. M. ltOARDMAN,
309 Oreadwav. New Yerk. fehl.TuTliAflftw
SAMUKL II. 1'KIOE, ATTORNEY, IIAS
Removed his Ofilce irem 56 North Duke
S,rKcar or Ce,,rt Henso' "-"jftsr
Uil7-tfd
NICE
NfflB
mtraoevs.
C
ILOINU OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire stock of
OUT 8001, NOTIONS, Etc.
1 - i- It SAI.K AT AND 11 K LOW COST.
This Is a rare chance ler
A3 I HAVK AX
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which were all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG, -
jl-tfd H NORTH QUEEN STREET.
j.
SIA.RTIN & CO.
White and Colored Dress Goods.
LIXON D' IXDK,
LINON D' IRELAND K.
SWISS MUSLINS,
DOTTED SWISS.
SOFT CAMBRICS.
VICTORIA LAWNS,
STRIPED SEERbUCKER,
NUfl'S VEILINGS.
COLORED BUNTING.
REVERSIBLE CHECKS, .
. SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,
BROCADED SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS,
M'AXTIQCE SILKS.
WATERED SILKS.
SPECIAL. :
10,000 YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICO
AT 4c. A YARD full pieces.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, PA.
riAHE NORTH END DRY UOODS STORE
IS SEU.IKO WniTK OOOIH, tN'CLL'DIKO
VICTORIA LAWNS,
INDIA MUSLINS, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES, &c.
VERY CHEAP
A VICTORIA LAWN at le cents a yard N a
Special Bargain.
ALL-WOOL DEUEUiE, 1.1 inches wide, at
50 cents a yard.
WINDOW SHADES, of goodqualily.lnetud geodqualily.lnetud goedqualily.lnetud
ing Fixtures, at :e cents a piece.
J. W. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
il-lydj
LANCASTER. PA.
s
ILKS AMI DKICSS liOODS.
Watt, Siiand & Ce.,
OFFER A CHOICE LINK OF
Eew Dress Goods,
New Dress Goods.
I'.LACK LACE BLNTINtiS,
:LORED LACE BUNTINUS,
NUN'S VEILINGS.
b. 'A.-u BAROAINS in SU4IMKR SILKS
t W)e., Me., iJIVc, 75c.
()! -Jase LACK HUNTINGS only 10c. a yard.
.-. j dozen SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
25c. each : usual price 50c.
10)1 dozen 1. A DIES' KID ;u LOVES 25e. a pair,
worth J.")C.
COpieecs NEW SPRING CHINTZ ES, Se. a yd-,
usually sold at 10c.
0 ust Opened, a Choice Line et
VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS,
STRIPED and PLAID NAINSOOKS,
LACE STRIPED PKJUKS,
DOTTED MUSLINS.
AT VERY LOWEST PRICKS.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
jl TETZGER .1
& HAUGUMAN.
a
Black Silks, cheap,
Colored Silks, cheap,
Black and Colored Meires
Black and Colored Satins,
-FROM LATE-
AUCTION SALES at LOW PRICES
BLACK SILKS,
Fer 50. C8c 75c. 85c.. SI .00, St. 12, $1.25,
Sl.SO. 91.75, Sii.OO.
Colored Silks from 50c. up.
Wc have just opened another let et
Sun Umbrellas
AND
PARASOLS
Direct from the Manufacturers,
At Bettem Prices.
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMIN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Nft. d.3 Wesrr. TTinn- Kfrea-
-w w.
i:
Between the Cooper Heuse and Surra! Herse '
Hetel. t
janll-lydiw A
'DAGS. KAi.3. HAUS.
The highest Cash Prices paid for all kinds et i
Raffs, Old Becks. Carpets, Woolen Clethg. j
Lagging Repe, Onm Shoes, Ac, ice. j
. win tui en pcrseus naving anyei the
aheve articles It they will drop me apeslil
WE P. HENNEOKH.
NO. 235 WEST KINO STREET. '
feh25md
ASTRICB HMOS'. ADTXXTISEMEXT.
STIMCB BROS' ADVERTISEMENT.
A8TEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OF-
FASHION!
HAVE REDUCED OUR
M1 OLE STOCK OF
BLAUK and COLORED
ROUGH STRAW,
PORCUPINE and SATIN
STRAW HATS
AND
BONNETS
TO THE UXIFOJiM PliWE OF
50 cents.
Wc have en hand new a full line of
All Shapes et LIGHT HATS, TUSCAN 1IAT3
and BONNETS, CHIP HATS and
BONNETS in White. Black and Colored.
FINE SATIN STRAW HATS,
LEGHORN HATS In all the Leading Shapes.
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS
a specialty.
Our assortment et LADIES'
Surpasses any ever shown heterc and com
prises the Newest, Best and Most Tasteful
Display possible. Wc pay special
attention te orders given in
this department.
FEATHERS.
WHITE AND COLORED TIPS, MONTURES,
FANCY FEATHERS, ETC.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS.
Wc eUer one bunch of three Fine Black Tips
. ler 75 cents.
Finer grades at $1.C0, $1.25, $1,50 and $2 a hunch.
FINE BLACK PLUMES
In enormous variety from $2.03 up te $15.00.
WHITE PLUMES,
Choice Goods for the money.
Wc odor one let el Elegant White, Blue,
Cream and Pink Plumes, worth lrem
f.l.ei) te $l.rw, at only $i.f.O a piece.
FLOWERS
IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
SPRA1S, MONTURES, GARNITURES,
WREATHS, DAISY SPRAYS,
ROSES. BUDS, Etc.
RIBBONS.
WATERED AND FANCY RIIS1IONS Cheap.
SASH RIBBONS
lu Silk and Satin. Watered Sashes in all colors,
ale in brenze and cadet blue.
FANCY SASHES.
rOMFONS FOK TRIMMINGS.
PARASOLS.
Twilled i-'!! . itu Plain and Fancy Handles.
1 ii. :x Silk and Satin Parasols,
with and without Lace.
PANS. from lc. up. PANS.
ELEGANT FEATHER FANS,
in Pink, Blue, Cardinal anil White, Carved
Ivery Sticks, at 50 cents.
FINE FEATHER FANS, embroidered, $!..
Fine Satin Fans, painted, at $l.f,
plain and carved Ivery sticks.
CHILDREN'S SWISS aud LAVE CAl'S.
IN ELEGANT VARIETY,"
CHILDREN'S WHITE PIQUE SUN-BONNETS,
plain and embroidered.
LACJbiO ALL "kinds LAOLS
White, Cream, Black ami Colored
SPANISH LACES.
BLACK and COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS
and ORNAMENTS.
BUTTONS et LATEST DESIGNS.
Hosiery, Gloves,
Underwear,
A VERY FINE ENGLISH LISLE GLOVE
at 25 cents.
LACE MITTS LACE MITTS
IN COLORED AND BLACK.
KID GLOVES,
tlaby Worsted Jackets and Seeks.
SHETLAND SHAWLS.
Novelties In Shawls made of Fine Nun's
Veiling; with Worsted Fringe.
LADIES
SifNIi GOATu and CAFES,
All Reduced le Cost Price.
rOHN S. U1VLEK Sc CO.'S ADVERTISEMENT.
FOR S TJ JN M E R !
An immense stock of Hosiery, Gloves and Under
wear for ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE,
Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN S. GIVLER,
rgewEits & aiiKST, ise-iai north qmen street,
CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF
UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS,
At 25 Cents,
At 50 Cents,
Spot lal attention is called te our stock et BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, LACE RUNTINUS and NUN'S VEILING?,
WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES.
D A Vfl K TMO IN HOSIERY.
IN LACE
AT THE NEW DRY GOODS STOKE OF
BOEE8& HTJEST'S,
129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
M
SYBILS & RATUFIIK.
DON'T KAIL TO EXAMINE
OUR TEN DtM.I.AU SUIT, IT
IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT SOLD
ELSEWHERE FOR FOUR
TEEN DOLLARS. STRICTLY
ALL WOOL.
HOUSE EUJiNISUINO UOOHS.
TTOti.SEFUKNISaiNG.
FLIKST &
EeMgeraters and Water Coelers.
SOLE
The Pennsylvania Lawn Mower.
CROQUET.
Great bargains en our uc, 10c. 15p. and 23. remilrrs.
FLINN &
SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.
PLUMBER'S
OOK OCT FOIl HOTllii!
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER
BEST MOTH PI1001' ARTICLE IX THE WORLU I'OR CARPETS, FURS, A.C
Tarred. Roefmg Felt by the yard or ten.
ES" WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Nes. 11, 13 & 15;BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. AliNOLD.
CHlIfA JLMJ UJ.A.SHIVAR,.
rTIOJI at MARTIN.
Qneensware ! Qneensvare
AT
CHINA HALL.
Juat received lrem Liverpool. Enl-ind, jii-r
Steamshl! ' Rritisli Kiiifj " another
IMPORTATION OF
WHITE GRANITE WARE,
DECORATED DINNER SETS.
DECORATED CIIAM11ER SETS.
DECORATED TEAS and COFFEES,
DECORATED MUSTACHE COFFEES,
DECORA TED DESERT SETS.
DECORATED Jl'GS, .
New Shapes, Designs and Decorations.
3T Examine our Stock bolere purchasing-
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET
HOOKS AUD STA-X'IONJSJti.
"CINE, PLAIN AND FANOY
STATIONERY.
ew panels.
new easels,
new reeks and
new magazines,
at;
L. M. FLYNN'S
NO. 43 IVEST KfN STKEET.
JOHN HAKK'.S hONS,
Jelui Baer's Sens,
Nes. 156V17 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Have in stock and for sale, at the LOWEST
PRICES the Largest Assortment et
Beeks and Stationery
That U te be round In the interior et Pennsyl
vania, embracing New and StandanWloeks,
Illustrated Reeks. Juvenile Reeks. Sunday Sunday Sunday
Scheel Reeks and Bible, Family Ribles it:
Various styles. Teachers' Ribles, Hymn Reeks,
German Ribles, Prayer Boek-).
WRITING PAPERS and ENVELOPES.
Blank Day Reeks, Ledgers. Cash Reeks, In.
voice Beeks, Passbooks, Writing Inks and
Fluids, Steel Pens. Bill Beeks, Pocketbeous
Purses, Photograph Alliums, Cabinet Frame
Birthday Cards. PIctnre Cards. &c. HOL
LAND'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. Ami
a general assortment of Stationery, l-'clinel
Beeks and Scheel Furniture at the
SIGN OF THE BOOH
DJtT GOODS, Jte.
GEO.
COLLARS,
VI.OTJIIXO.
Ifyouareabuyor of Spring Clothing
it will pay yen le spend some time in our
Salesrooms ; they are the most spacious
in the state outside of Philadelphia. Re
member you have ever sixty styles te
select from and all our own make.
ITERS & RATHTOI,
THE F0FULAK CLOTHIEKS.
WILLSON.
AGENTS FOR-
WILLSON,
Lancaster, Pa.
SUI'J'JjSES.
J
RAIUtOAMtS.
tvuv.
J
GREAT
Burlington Reute.
Chicago, Hiirliugteii & (jiiiury R. R.
Chicago, Kiitilnsten & (Junier R. K.
PRINCIPAL LTNE
AND OLD FAVORITE FROM
i) H I C A U 0 OK r E 0 It 1 A
TO KANSAS CITV, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA,
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST line
te St. Jeseph, Atchinson, Teiiekn, Dcnisen.
Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas.
This route lias no superior ler Albert Leu,
Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed
us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally cenccdcil te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad in the world Ter all
classes et travel.
All connections made in Union depots.
Try it and you will find traveling a luxury,
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line ter
sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada.
All information about rates of fare, Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111.
T. J. POTTER,
3d Vice Prcs. & Gen. Manager, Cuicaoe, III.
JOHN O. A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Agt.,
:U7 Broadway, SOT Washington St.
New Yerk. Bosten, Mahh.
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LIQUORS, &V.
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INtiV.'ALT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL.
STORE. m
Ne. ZOi WEST KING STREIiT.
HOUSEAi. & CO'S -
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 43 North Queen atreet, Lancaster, Pa.
The verv best and finest qualities of Foreign
and Demestic WINES and LIQUORS, con.
stantly ler sale at wholesale and retail.
Straight old Rye Whlsity of the distillation
eflS7.. Pure unadulterated Custom Henso
Brandy, warranted et the vintage et lgflO.
Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure
Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, Bran
dies and Wines le suit the trade.
tcb3-lvd HOUSEAI, CO.
F. RATHVON.
At 75 Cents,
At One Dellar.
BARGAINS 3 &?!3'
DON'T FAIL TO KXAMINK
OUR KIUIIT DOLLAR SKIT.
IT IS EQUAL TO ANY SUIT
SOLD ELSEWHERE Kilt
TWELVE DOLLARS. STRICT
LY ALL WOOL.
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ARRANGEMENT OK PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, MAY 22ii, 18S.
NORTHWARD.
LBA.VS.
Quarryville
Uliie.Lster, King St
Lancaster
Cetnmhia
AKR1VU.
A.M.
A.M.
7u-m
9:10
thai
6:10
7:l
7:10
7:.'K
Reading...
9.15
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVK. A.M. X. P.M. Y.U
r. i. r. m.
... fcSi
;iu
1:00 .1:)
1:10 3: J
3:20 5.60
x. P.at.
12:00 0:10
F.K.
2:10 85
2.10 8:1.-1
.... 8:25
.... J:a5
Reading 7r5
ARRIVS.
Celiunlda 9:10
Lancaster. 0:30 2.10 8:i:t tr'M
I kutj. 11. Uf II. ail U.OK t. Ill
Quarryville 10:10 .... 9:55 0:l.r.
Trains connect at Rcadlnir with tRuiiMtoieid
from I'liiladclntiia, I'nttsvllle, Ilarrlsl)urr, Al Al Al
lontewn and New Yerk, via Round llioek
Reute
At Columbia with train te and from YerJc,
Hanover, (icttysliur, Kntluriclc anil Raltl Raltl
mere. A. M. WILSON. Sun!.
J)KNNSYL,VANIA 1CAILKOAD IlKXS
SCHEDULE On aud alter SUNDAY,
JUNE ith, 1882, trains en tliu lYniisy!
vani:i Riiilread will arrive at and leave tl'.e
LanctHter and Philadelphia lcpet8a.i lollews:
I Lev I Ar.
LaiiI'liIl
Eastwahp.
A.M.
12:44
5:3.1
8:10
8:10
8;5r
9:00
P.M.
IfcVi
1 :!.'
e. i
in
r:2T
45
Mail Express lit ,
HarrKbnrg Express.".
Yerk Accommodation arrives
Lancaster Accomedation arrives...
Columbia Accommodation
Frederick Accomme latien arrives.
Seashore Express
Sunday Mail....
Johnstown Express
"iij xAprcs3
Harri.sburg Accommodation
7:
10:.M
ll-l'i
P.M.
5:1.',
.r:ii.'i
1:'X
J.l.
Hanover Accommeilatlon west, connecting
at I.aneiuster with Niagara Express at l:n,
will run through te Hanover tlaily, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster -with Fast Line, werd, at l:lt, will
run thrensh te Frederick.
JLeTJAr.
WestwaRI). I'IiIII.:iii
A.M.
4:.i
A..M.
r.-.r:
R:27
;.:!..
J:M
Hi: I.".
10:.-ii
r.:i.
1:10
!:.'( i
5 or.
2:
7:
7:10
il:I(
1:1.1
News Express
Way Passenger
Mall Train. Ne. 1. vi i. Mt. Jev
!:.
7:0)1
Mail Train, No.2,viaCeIumbia,lcnves
.-Niagara Kxpress
Hanover Accotniiiedution leaves..
m H f Jjllll. . . .v
Frederick Aeoiiimedalioii leaves.
I larri-ilni rg A crommedat ion
Lancaster Accommetlation leaves.
Columbia Accommeilatlon
Han Nburg Express
Western Express
Patitic Expiess
:V)
1 1 :().
r.M.
2:14
"V:ii
r.:te
'MG
H:20
Harri-burg Express, we-it, at 5:10 j. m , has
direct connection? (withoutehangeef cars) t
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at lowiiingtewii,CoatcriVillf, I'urkes
burg. Mount Jey, Ellzabetldewii and Middle
twn. Day Expre-,", Fast Line, News Exprcs. Mall
Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Paeillc !Uj
lrss run daily.
J'AHJSIC UAMOINUS, He.
T)Hai:ks w. fkv.
WE HAVE IN STOCK FR03I
4,000 te 5,000 YARDS
OF
Plain Shading
ion WINDOWS,
THAT HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY WET ON
ENDS FROM THE LATE FIRE THAT
WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT FROM
10 te 15 Cents a Yard.
THEY RUN IN ALL COLORS.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
-TOTICE -x-u BtMCGR HUH.DKBS. T
y Scaled proposals will be received at Hie
County Commissioners' Ofilce. at Lancaster,
Pa., until F RIDAY, JUNE 10, 1882, Ot 12 o'clock
in., ter the erection and completion et astnmt
bridge across Little Conestoga crcck,at Grein
Mill. In Maner township, en the read leadiig
trem Mlllersvlile te Washington Borough.
Rids must be in gross ami include the wheta
work and all material. Specillcatlens can be
seen at the Commissioners' Ofilce.
'1 be right te reject any or all bids is reserved.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
Attest : Frame Grikst, Clerk. mlS-lvd