LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, THURSDAY, JULY 6,1882. FAKM AM) GAEDEN- SSIK HINTS TO UOKTlCULTCBiSTS. UhcIuI and Timely Advice for the Husband man. Gcrniantpwn Telegraph. After half a year of almost unprece dented drought, it is a matter of congrat ulation that crops of ever kind through out the United States promise a more or less abundant yield ; hence tbe balance of foreign trade which has been so heavily against us during tbe past six months, promises during the remainder of the year to bo largely in our favor, a consumma tion greatly needed to promote the general prosperity of the country. The goose is tLc easiest and least expen fiivo of all fowls to raise ; and when prop erly fatted meefs with ready sale in mar ket. In order to thrive well, the Poultry Monthly f.ays that it must have a grass range with access to a pond or stream. Worn-out pasture lauds, swampy meadows and the iuarshv shores of creeks and riveis arc all adapted for it. Tints, during seven months in the year, it requires but little feed beyond that which it finds in its wanderings. When being fatted for market it should be allowed but a limited range and be abundantly fed lor three weeks on com, vegetables and wheat be fore killing. W. W. McCoy lias shown the Salinas (Cal.), fi.ilec a sample oI3I .stalks grown from ono kernel of wheat on his ranch in Coial do Tierra. Several of the heads are six incites in length, well (illcd with ker nels large and plump. Tbe seed origi nally came from Australia, and is white, but isMtpciior to the common white Aus tralian wheat. Four years ago Mr. Mc Coy obtained a few gr.iins from a gentle man in S.m Francisco. Each year he cultivated the iuciea.se carefully, and has oO actus of it this s.-asou. lie expects to dispose of all that he has to .spans for seed. '1 "! I Viuitlics r Trespassing. Tho new trespass law passed by the statu Lcgiilatuie, prsivMi-sthal any per son or p'!.vms unlet mg upon any garden, yard, orchard, Ac, and doing damage upon piuHMty of an; hind, on being ar rested and taken befoic any ulriciiuati in justice of !iu pm:j and proven guilty, shall be lined not lc.-s than 5 nor more than $"' for cv.y such offense. Alsa, that any alderman or justice of the pcauc, on complaint being made, by affidavit by one or mute poisons, shall issue his war rant to any constable or police officer for the a: io.V oi any t rospaser or trespasei.s as afore--..; i, and beiag biought hefoie him ai.d the olleiiso jiroven, lie or they shall he sentenced to pay tho penalty afoir:::t'! wilii cools ; and if Hie penalty and cnMii .ii i")t .so paid, he or tlicv .shall be coiiimilted to tin common jail of the county for a period of not less than one day for each dollar of penalty imposed, unless tin: offender or oilbmleis give good and sufficient secuiity to be tried befon: the court, ofquai tor sessions on the charge of misdemeanor, which court, on convic tion of the offender or olfcnders, and fail uieiopiylhc penally and costs aloio said, .shall commit him or them to the common jail ol the county for a peiiod of not le-.-. than one day for each dollar of penalty itnpos'cd. TliiiiiilD-'lut S'rars. At this i.-:iMi!i, when the pear is getting to be .s.ine size, the thiuiiiiig-out of the fruit i.J.eic it. is giowiug in elusteis and i.s gcneial'y ovcrbeaiing, .should be attended to without fail. The fear that so many gioweis entertain that they will be lessen ing the c.op and losing income from it, i.s all a mistake. 15y judicious thinning-out tlis yield will not only bo equally great in m::asuie, but the inei eased price obtained fiom the enlarged size ol the fruit, its ap peuiauec aiidpeifeetncss, will doubly com jKJiisate :or any supposed loss in quantity. Wo. have 1 educed the pears upon some of ourowu iio-'s fully one-half, and found that we did not lemove enough, and that if wo had taken off one-half tho remainder it would have tic-Pn still better. A tew years ago wo. had a standard Hello Lucrative tree, son; lift con feet in height, apparently in pei foe t health, which was so overloaded with liiiif that one half of tho crop was taken oil at one time, which was followed "a in on th or .so later by tho removal of one half the i-e.t, thus leaving only a fouith of ih" original crop, and yet the tree died from the ovrr-dralc upon its energies. In thinning-out the clusters, or wher ever the rpecimcus touch each other, should be the liist to be removed, and of thes- seleet all that are imperfect in shape, or knotty, or iu any way not up to the general inn in size. Theic should always be a second thiuning-out when the fruit is nearly half-giown, when wormy and all imperfect specimens should bo sorted out. Wo have never failed in deriving advan tage from it. Summer-Pruning, It is mai years since, from our own cxpeiienee. we locommeued people to pi line a!, uiidsuiiiiner, although we know it was opposed to the views of many emi ;kuu, hoiliciihui.ilists. At that time it wan lvg.irded as a bold innovation on estab lish. 1 i tiles ; and we have often since seen ai tides to show that summer-pruning must be wiong. The leasoning by which this is Mippoilcd is no doubt very good. It does seem by the reasoning we have re ferred to, that it ought to b.r wrong to prune at that :-easou ; but mi the other baud we havj the evidence of our owu SLiiscs not only that no harm but ab solute good resulted i:om the .sumnier liruuiug of tiee.s. Hut. it .scorns to be forgotten by many good people that then: an: two sides to every story two sides to winter-jn lining and two sides to summer-pi lining. Few ol tiiese hotticultural operations are un mixed good or unmixed s vii. In any c ise what we. have to accomplish is to he gamed, sometimes at a little expense of good points good if we are after some other object. So in this summer pi lining question. It is said by poisons whom the whole hoiticultui-al community lesper.r, that ' wiuter-pnnung strengthens while summer-pruning weakens ticcs ;" and if ono were to depiive a tree or the whole of its foliage this would piobably be true enough to work set ions injury. It is ou tho principal on which noxious weeds aie tlcst oyed. Denuded of every leaf as fast as oas appeals, a plant is often killed in one season. Jlut may this not be different, when only a few branches are takeu lIT.' The remaining leaves and blanches have more food at their disposal. What was intended for a thousand branches is now to be divided among nine huudrcd. But we arc not disposed to enter into these minute points of physiological science. It is enough for practical men to know that tho cutting away of a few branches has nevi r been known to woik any serious in jury ; wniie wound heals the caso with which tho oer. is in striking contrast with tho long tune it takes a winter wound to get a new coat of bark over it, if it ever docs. Wo have seen in a vigor ous healthy tree a stout branch of two inches in diameter taken off, in which the new bark nearly covered the stump iu two years. In winter the same spot would have been several years in closing over, and perhaps the parts would decay iirst) and thus lay tho foundation of future disease iu the tree. So well is this known that in many places where winter-pruning is practiced to any great extent, it is not unusual to have shellac or some other composition ready to paint over the wounds, to keep out the weather until it shall have been closed over by the new bark. Of course a heavy loss of foliage would be a serious loss to a tree ; but it is very rare that any tree has been so much ne glected as to need the half or oven tho fourth of its branches taken off in summer time. But tlieicanin many cases bianches here and there along the trunks of trees which it is an advantage to the tree to lose ; and thinning which may be done in various ways to advantage, and in snch cases summer pruning will tell a good tale. Another gain by it is to promote increased budding the following year, over which it exerts a strong influence. In fact we have no sort of doubt but that many a young rapid growing tree could be made to come into bearing two or three months earlier bv sbortening-in liberally the latter part of June and the first half of J uly. Fall, winter or spring pruning aoes not induco budding ; it can only give form to the tree. Let this be borne in mind, and if there are any doubters, let them try it, Lose Jack, Mo., Sept. 14, 1879. I have been using Hop Bitters, and have re ceived great benefit from iliPin lor liver com plaint und mnlariul lever. Tliey are superior to all other medicines. P. 31. Ramies. jyl-2wd&w Honorable Mention. Ol nil the remedies on earth that well may claim attention. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil commands especial mention For wondrous power to cure disease, its fame none can throttle. Its merits arc not in the pull, but are inside the bottle. Rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, diphtheria, etc., arc nil cnreil by Thomas' Kclectric OH. l-'or sale at II. D. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Slhbtlkbs nights, made miserable by that terrible couth. Shlloh's Cure H the remedy lor von. For sale ut Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen St. myl-lwiIeowAw Many miserable people drag themselves about with tailing strength, reeling that they arc sinking into their graves when Parker's Uinger Tonic would begin with the llr-t dose, to bring vitality and strength back to them. Sun. lyl-lmdeod&cow Citour. AVhoopingCough and Rronehttislm medintely relieved by fchlioh's Cine. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qaeen St. inyl lwdi-ow&w Universal Approbation Ry the community at largo has been given to Rurdock Wood Hitters. No instance is known where dissatisfaction has been manifested by their use, or where aught but benelit followed their administration. Price $1. For sale at 11. II. Cochran's drug store, 18 North Queen street. Lancaster. Catarrh cured, health and sweet bieath se emed by Shiloh's Catanh Remedy. Price 5(1 cen Is. Nasal Injector tree. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w Democratic Stare Ticker. OOVERXOK. RORERT K. PATTISON, Philadelphia. Licu-rnNAiT oovr.r.soit. CHAUNCEY !'. RLACK, York. .irn:c or the surr.nMi: coui:r. hi I. AS M. CLAKK, Indiana. si:cri:tai:v ok intkunai. afimirs. .1. SIMPlON AFRICA. Huntingdon. -OXORi:SSM A N-AT-I.A Ml C. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. CONOT.CS. STATK SUXATOR XIV DISTRICT. AI'.RAM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. .1. R1IOADS, Manor. M. WALKER, Colerain. C. D1LLKR. Karl. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. K. SHIM P. E. Cocalico. RECORDER. W. KUSSER. Lcacock. COCSiTY SOLICITOR. W. VOOR RIHECTOKS. .1 P. MelLVAIXK. Paradi-0. PHILIP IIKRNARI), Lancaster. VR1SON IXSVECTORS. JOHN RKP.MAN, MailllHiin. .1. II SCHLEUKLM1L1C1I, K. Hoite-al. .uiRV roMMlssioxr.i;. WILLIAM KLLMAKKR, Karl. araucici. 1? Ult ASSKM IILY, C. A. OUhKNDKU, KIliiiTII WARD, will be a candidate lor Rep-le-entative from the 1st (City) Legislative ONlrlcl. Subject to tile decision m the Deuio erutic priniarii'.s. un-JJ-tp SlElUVAJj. OKKSIKN'S 1'OKOUS S'l.ISTKIIS. Back Ache POSlTl ELY CURED KY 0Hr Reasons "Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plastors or External Remedies : FIRST, liecm-e they possess all the nieiil ol the stienglheniiig porous plaster, and contain in aildition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with inct eased rubefacient, stimulating, sedulive ami counter-irritant cll'ecls. SECOND. I'.ecan-e they ale a genuine pharnia.-eutical prcparalioM.aud so recognized by Die proles Hion. THIRD. Rccaiisc they are theonlv plaster-, ih.it re lieve p.iiu at onee. FOURTH. lli'caiise they will positively cure dica-e-j whii-1' oilier remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Itce.iusc ovcr.ri.ofiO physicians and druggists have voluntarily temilleil that they are super ior to all other plasters or medicines lor ex ternal use. sixth. ltcoaiisc the manufacturers have leccived theonly medals ever given for porous phcsleis. Reiisou's Capcinii Porous Plaster SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mancpactdrikh Cukmists, New York. A SLTRB REMEDY AT LAST. lrlro tr, Cent. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION 1'LAS'lEIi. UUAS. M. VKITl'KNTON, 113 Kulli.n St., New York, sole agent lor J)r. C W. IJen son'.s Remedies, to wliotn all order should be addressed. Jyfi-2vdeod&u eow 1 IK YOU AKU A SIAN OF IIU.SINI.S.S weakeneil by the strain of your duties avoid stimulants anil use HOP HITTERS. If you are a man of letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore brain, nerve and waste use HOP HITTERS. If you arcyonngaml sollering ironi any in discretion nr dissipation; If you are married or single, old or young, suffering from poor health or languishing on a bed of sickness RELY ON HOP BITTERS. Whoever jou are, whenever you feel lh.it your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP HITTERS. Thousands die annually from some form of KIDNEY disease that might have been pre vented by a timely uscol HOP HITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Faill Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Rowels, Hlood. Liver or Nerves, yon will be cured if you uc HOP HITTERS. II you arc simply weak and low spirited, try it. It mail .iuve your life. It has saved hundreds, i. v. is an absolute anil irre-istable euro for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco anil narcotics. 3 Sold by Druggists. Skxd rou Circular. HOP BITTERS M'F'U CO., Rochester, N. Y.,and Toronto. Out. jyl-lmtleod&w C QUAY'S SPKUlriC illKDIC'INK. THE J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure, lor Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss ol Memory. Universal Lassi tnilc Pain in the Hack. Dimness ot Ision Prematura Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire to send tree by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages tor $5. or will fce sent lrce by mail on the receipt ot tho money, by ad dressing the agent, H. H. Cochran, 137 and I3;i North Queen sticct. On account ot counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; theonlygcnuinc. Guarantees otenre issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by II. H. Cochran. 137 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. N. Y. anria-lvdaw Benson suaiiGuiBForonsPmsters CLOTHIirB. S1 l'KING AHO SUMMEK NOVELTIES. AT H. GBRHART'S talbnt NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, I hereby stock of inform my customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the largest ami choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring in the city ot Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. H. GERHAET. c OTHINfl! CLOTHING ! Our stock ot CLOTHING is larger for this season than usual, and the advantages we have arc buying in large quantities and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. 43,- It will pay you to look at our stock. OUR ALL. WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IX THE MAUKET. AND OUR- Custom Department Is lilted with the Choicest of Patterns which we invite you to examine. D. B. Hostetter & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. GIFT 1KA H'lXtiM. nilMMONWIULTII IMSTKIUUTMIN CO 46th Popular Monthly Drawing OTTHS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in tho City of Louisville, on MONDAY. JULY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot tho General Assembly ol" Kentucky. Tho United States Circuit Court on March SI rendered the following decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company Is Iogal. 2d 1 1 drawings are fair. N. U. The Company has now on hand a largo reserve fund. Read the Hstof pri.es-lor tho JULY DRAWING. 1 prize t so.ttiO i j'n" j'jfUUil jpriztj .. ifuu(, i0prizes$l,0u0each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 ;i00 prizes $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each 10,00c 600prii:cs20cach 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 J prizes 200 each, " " 1.S00 9 prizes 10 each, " 9C8 l.MOnrizes Whole tickets, fc: ISO; 55 tickets. $1W. $112,400 halt ticket;', $1; 27 tickets Remit Money or Raul; Draft in Letter, oi send by Express. DON'T SENU 1!Y REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFJCB ORDER. Orders of $." and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Addi es-. all orders to IS. M. BOAKDMAN, Coiuier-Ionmal Huildlng Louisvillo, Hy oi It. M. KOAKDJ1AH, KOO Broadwav. New vPk. lebi-TiiThftSAw OAMtFISXS. CARPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertnl.en to mannfactnre liAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yants per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock of Brussels, Ingrain ami Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND COST, AT HE LOW to make room and pive my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. MISCELLANEOUS. TIKMOVAk ALLAN A. HERR & CO. Have Removed their GK.VERAL REAL ESTATE and INSUR ANCE OFFICE TO NO. 10G EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Leopard Hotel). myCfKltndMR&Sinw 1EKTLK1IKN. We call your attention to an important dis covery in our practice which wo have found very successful in cases ot prostration arising from indiscretion. Those suffering from any of tho numerous forms ot Debility arising from abuse or other causes, will do well by sending a three cjnit: stamp for further in for mation. Addres, 1RS. LAGRANGE & JOR DAN (late .Ionian & Davidson), No. 1025 fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours for con sultation : 10 a. 111. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. umr2.V:inic(Nl R AGS. RAGS. ItAGS. The highest Cash Prices paid Tor all kinds ot Rags, Old Hooks, Carpets, Woolen Clothe, Ragging Rope, Gum Shoes, &c, Ac 1 will call on persons having anyot the above articles it they will drop mo a postal card. WE F. HENNEOKE, MO. 235'WEST KINO STREET. fob2Mmd Tailoring 2MT GOODS. vrrniXE goods. HAGER & BROTHER, midsummer dress goods. white goods. white goods. White goods. white goods. WHITE GOODS. MIDSUMMER DRESS GOODS. 25 WEST KING ST. CLOSING OUT I AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1. IS FOR SALE AT AND BELOW COST. This is a rare chance lor GOOD BARGAINS. A3 I HAVE Alf IMMENSE STOCK OP GOODS, On hand, which wero all purchased lor cash. J. M. LONG, J21-tfd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET. J.,: MARTIN CO. FOIi THE HOT WEATHER. HEADQUARTERS FOR Window Shades, Window aiid.Door Screeus, Mosquito Canopies. MATTINGS, LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS. SCREENS PROM 50cte UP, FOR ANY WINDOW. 3Doors and Windows measured and our Pattern Screens put in. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. S ILKS AMU DRESS GOODS. Watt,Shand&Co., OFFER A CHOICE LINE OF New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods. J5LACK LACE HUNTINGS. COLORED LACE HUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. SPECIAL RARGA1NS in SUMMKR SILKS at SUc., 53c, Gllc., 75c. One Case LACE HUNTINGS only 10c. a yard. 100 dozen &ILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2.c. each: usual price 50c. 100 dozen LADIES' KID 1GLOVES 23c. a pair, worth 73c. 50 pieces NEW SPRING CHINTZES, fc.ayd usually sold at 10c. Just Opened, a Choice Line ot VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA MUSLINS, STRIPED and PLAID NAINSOOKS, LACE STRIPED PIQUES, DOTTED MUSLINS. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. -yiriiiTi-: JIKI'.SS GOODS. AT k New Cheap Store. Wo have now in Stock SPECIAL BARGAINS IN-5 WHITE DRESS GOODS. nought under the Regular Prices and to be Sold Cheap. VICTORIA LAWNS, at 12A, 15, IS, 20, 25, 81, 37cts. INDIA LINENS, at 15, IS, 20, 25, SI, S7cts. SWISS MUSLINS, from 12 Cents tip. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS. CHECKED CAMBRICS, CORDED PJQUES. ;1J,L AT LOW PRICES. AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, No. 43 West King Street. Between the Cooper House 'and Sorrel Horse Hotel. ' janll-lvd&w L1QVORS, JtV. piNGWAiT-S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL, AM) GROCERY STORE. So. 205 WEST KING STREET. HUUSISAl & GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, No. 43 North Qucon street, Lancaster, Va. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. slantly lor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Ryo hisKy of the distillation oflS7.". Pure unadulterated Custom House Hrandy. warranted ot the vintage ot 1860. Kent especially lor medicinal purposes. Paro Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies. Bran dies and Wines losuit tho trade. lebMyd ITOUSEAL & CO. JLSTMTCM BMOV. AltTXMTlBXMMtt. A 8TRICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE op FASHION! 13 EAST KING ST. GREAT REDUCTION -IN HATS! FINE TUSCAN HATS and BONNfiTS AT 75 Cents. TUSCAN HATS FORMERLY SOLI) FROM SI .35 UP TO S3.00, WE OFFER NOW AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF $1.00, COLORED CHIP HATS, IN BRONZE, RLUE, GREEN, GARNET aki DRAR, AT ONLY' 50c. WHITE CHIP HATS, GENUINE GOODS, at $1.00. ALL OUR CH1LDREFS HATS At REDUCED PRICES. HATS FORMERLY SOLD AS HIGH AS NOW AT ONLY 25c. HATS FORMERLY SOLI) FROM me. $1.00, AT 50c. HATS FORMERLY SOLD FROM 11.2". $3.00, AT ONLY $1.00. 'i0c. TO TO ALL OUR FLO WEES, CONSISTING OF FINE SPRAYS, WREATHS, M0NTUKES, AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. FINE WHITE PLUMES. ONE LOT OF WHITE PLUMES, ACTUALLY WORTH $5.00, AT 05TLY 82.50. Bargains in Great Number IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. We Have Opened To-Day A LARGE AND ELEGANT LINE OF Babies' Short Dresses, Babies' Slips, Babies' Robes. At VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO.ilAVERECEIVEDANOTHERLARGE INVOICE OF Ladies' Muslin Uundergarments, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER BEFORE CHILDRENS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CORSET COVERS from 25c. up. RAILROADS. rpHE GREAT Burlington Route. Chicago, nurlingtoii & (Juiucy K. K. Chicago, lfnrllngtou & (jniiirj R. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PE OKI A TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA, LINCOLN AND DENVER. . The SHORTEST, QUICKRST.ind IIKST line to St. Joseph, Atcliinson, Topckn, Dtiii.-ou. Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Slisyouil, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Tirx-is This route liasnosupciior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded lo be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes ol travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try it and you will find traveling a luxury, instead or a dNeointort. Through tickets via this celebrated line tor sale at all otliccs in tin: U. S. and C.'.ii:id:i. All inlormatinn about rate of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc., clicerltilly given by I'KKCCVAL I.OAVLM-, General Pa-s-.engcr Agent, Cuiexoo, 111. T.tT. POTTKI! M.m:ier, Chicago, 3tl Vice Pre-. & Gen. I LI- tlOUN O. A. ItKAIS.Ceii. ICiKtrrn A;t.. 317 ISmulwiiy, Six; V,'iiliiiitii St. New Yoi:k. I!iros. JlAf'J. iii:iylfi-lyl&w- CLOTJilXfS. S1' ICC 1,1 1. AT AI Eosenstein's, ONE-PRICE Hichait Tailor aiiii Clothier. A N- Elegant White Duck Vest FOR 50 CBNT3. LINEN PA NTX,?r: SUMMER (ATS, r: BLUE CliKOLKfil'I'I'S, w.'.w. El. KG ANT SUITSMADE TO ORDER :it the ino-,1 iniiili-iate piii-e-i. AL EOSEITEII 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. HOTEL!.. T mik i.ancasti:i: corr.icK, VIRGINIA (TENTH) AVENUK, lletwi-en Atlantie mill l'ucille Ai'in:i-r, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF l- Pleniant Lociiliim. Airy Uoouw, Kli-antly Fnrnlshi'il. New mid Cmiiiilete Iniirove- incuts. Terms Very Mo'leiiite. MRS. M. .1. KUNIiLE, I'ropii.ln p. o. i:ox s; :. jim: -ini.i T Mil: MANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, K. J. OPEN FOR Till-: fc BASON OF 1WZ. Fronting IVnnylv:iiii:i oiiil Atlantic- Aven-ne-, iieur hotli Ruilmu'l lii-poi-.; TWO IIUNDRKI) ROOMS, ELKGANTLY FURNISH Kl). EXTENSM E PORCHES. NEW AND COMPLl.Ti: IMPROVEMENTS. LARGE RII.I.IARD ROOM, ivrrii six sw olm:mi:ic taclih. Orclicstrji lml lv Rrophv. Dmiciiifr liiul.r the ilirectionof Prof". G..I. iHllepie. .".liiin i.lllcc W. U. Tcleiupli in the linililin:. I'niim News Stuml in olliee. Liberal Muiifteiiiciit. .ie2-2-2iii.i CITAS. MrGLADK I'k.ij. caruiau eh, &c rpHK MTAMlAKI) CARRIAGE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGEBLET & Co., PINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Roar of Central Market Housna, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wc nmkc every style Uuggy tiisil Carriage !: aired. All work tlnlslii-ct la the moil cnintorl able und elegant style. We nu only the lie-.t selected material, ami eniploy only the let mechanics, ror quality of work rmrpikfs ic the cheapest in the state. We buy lor c:lIi and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give usa call. All work warranted. Rcpnirinu prwiivt ly attended to. One. yet, ot workmen epeelally employed tor that uurnosc lu'J!-tliliVu- EDUCA THiSAL, s AVARTHMORK COLLKGK. Special for is leek! 1NG. Roth sexes admitted. College and pre paratory school under euro ot mcinljers of the Society ol Friends. The main building, ilcstroycil by lire atli month. ,, has lu-cn completely rebuilt, enlarged, and titled up with all convenience.-'. Thorough instruction in L'tiiKuage?, Liteniture. Mathematic.-) and tiie Sciences. New .Scientific Ruildinfj con taining Liiboratorieri, !)rattin;r Roonir1. Ma chine Shops.umlall api!iaui-es for liui-.snina thorough course in Chemistry. Mechanical and Civil Engineering. The net term open.s 9th mo. (Sept.) 12th Apply early, a, other things b( in;r equal, places will I: kSviii to this earliest applicants. For full particulars, add n-s EDWARD M. MAGlliL, Prcs't, Swarthmoro College, Uelawaro Co., Pa. juneii-IJind TRAVELERS' OVIDM LANCASTER ANUBIILLKKSVII.I :.. 1 Cars run as follows;: Sve J-wwatfer l. J: I)ppot, Ilt 7 .j anA 1130 a. m., and 2, 1, c. and 3s p. in., exc.ut f.i: Stttunlay. when the l:wt car leaves at !!:) p. 1.. Leave. MUIerville (iowr end) at 5. S, and.lO a. M., and 1, 3. 5 and 7 p. iu. Cars run daily on j - ve time except on Sua dav. Colu.miTTa and-roiiT"liKi'sriri:T 1. Trains now run regularly on tlie Columbia and Port Deptsit Railroad on the tollowiuf) kiu:. Station-- North-WAin. Accou . T.Jt. S:-r 7 4C. C..5S 6,-:o Accnui A.M. Port Deposit. Peachbot tout Safe Harbor. Columbia.. Statioks Sorru- WAIID. Express. Express. A.M. r. x. Columbia Safe HarlHir. , Peiichbottom Port Uenosit lt.--i r. m. 10 5S li:J: 12.25 Cri) 7r3 7:15 Ar3:(". LeWO lt.07 r. m. 12ri 1 S:4t. W A)INxCOI.IJM15IA U.K. RRANGEMENTOF PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY -il lSsi NOI JTIIWARD, LKAVB. QiisrryvIUn L;mciL-.ter. liingS Lancaster Columbki AKKIVB. I A.M. CM. Ml. 3:40 :;:sc 5.r.ti L.M. 9:10 u:-:o :S0 7::ki 7:4( 7:;W Into 1:10 Ktmilii)... 'XV SOUTHWARD. LS.VVB. Refilling AKItlVE. Columbia Express. Express. a. x. r. x. (kSa S::v. 6 :7 4r:o 7:tt 5.0 S:iO 5:C3 a.m. m. r.M. 7:'.S liiiO t:ln r.M. 9:10 '.:10 Sri'i JK.ro -J.10 :i:i 9:10 S:ir 10:10 .... 'j-JA Lancaster. VK.ro -J.10 S:i:i 5:.") L;iucattr. KlngM 9:10 S:ir 5:10 Ouarryvilie 10:10 .... 9-..Vi t;-t." Trains connect at KeaiUug uiili train-.- to- i il lrom Philadelphia, PotNvillc, llairi-,burr. At ontown mid New York, via Hound Rrok Route. At Columbia with trains to and from oifc, Hanover, Gettysburg-, Frederick nul Haiti more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. K SSSV I.VA NU RAILROAD NKW X .--uii i-.im i,i-. tin and alter SUNDAY. ll'NE lib, l.-yi trains on the Pennyl- v.-iisi;. Kailiad will arrive at and leave tho 1,-nuM-te ami Philadelphia itcpot-as lollous: Levi Ar. LauPhil A.M. A.M 12:11 2:.V. n::Ei 7:."-1 S:lo I0r.1 !:I0 S;V 9:00 II: t.. i si. 1---V) 1:0.. 3:a P.M. 2:11 r.:t: 'irio ri-.o.". Kastwaek. Mail Exprcs , llarrisburfj Express York Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrives... Columbia Accommodation Frederick Accommodation arrives. Scu-liorc Express Sunday Mail lolmstown Express i n r a I 1.1s llariisburg Accouiuindation I 0 t:.l :i (." Hanover Accommodation it. connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Epn-.i at ii:l., will run tlnoiigli to llntiowr naily, except Suniiav. Frederick Accommodation, wc at l.nin-aslei-witli Fitst Line, no run tiuoiigii to Fiedeiiek. t, connecting !,:it l:to, will l.e. I'liil Ar. La n Westwauo. A.M. A.N. i::27 News Exprc-3.... Mail Tntiu, N. I. Vi-i. ML.loy Mail Train, No.2,viaCoIumbi.i,leaves Niagara Express Hanover Atcommodation leaves.... F Il"L Ijillt . Frederick Accommodatioii leaves... 4:.U 1:31 ' ii:-27 7:00 .s;l(P 9:10 10:1.'. In-.-.d CM l:l IUVI I !:(. C 31. Ilarrisliurjj Accoiunuwlatiou , Lancaster Accommodation leaves 2:1 1 r. d.". ssai 7Si 7:fo i: in 1:1.-. Columbia Accommodation 1:11 llarrisbiirg Express -. r.:tn Western l-.sprc.ss 9:0.' Pacliic l-.xpiess llrJii Hurri-biir Express, west, at .1:10 p. m.. Ii:ls direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbi-i anil York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will atopat l)Ownimrtowii,Coalc.svilIe, Parkes burg. Mount Joy, Kli.abetlitowii and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Exprc-s. Mail Train, Nn. I, Wenlern IIp:cs:mil Pacific E prc.-s run daily. 1'Al'ER ItAXOlUHitt, r. w K IIAVK HO.tli: THAT WEkE SLIGHTLY WET ON ENDS FROM THE LATR FIRE, Til AT WILL j:H SOLI) AT FROM 10 to 15 Cents a Yard. These are bargains und run iu almost all colors. ENDS OF WALL PAPERS Will be sold low iu order lo cIo-m-out . We make to order all kinds ot SCREENS FOR WINDOWS Andput them up insucli a manner thai joti need not remove them when you wish to cio-e the window, WIRES SOLD RY THE FOOT in any quantity. We lave some slightly liamageo at I'rom 5 to S cents a fool, running measure. We keep an elegant linen! LACE CURTAINS.. Have opened New Patterns within av.eck. LACE LAMRREljUlNS. RED .iK'l ami VEST1RULE LACE P.Y TIIE YARD. Ria-is, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut Poles, Ex tension I 'ornicc, Jic, Pierand .Mantle Mirrors. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STPwEET. rou salk. -AN J.1IMi:.Ni: MIAIISKK OK you .l.r:. IIOU.SE, SI ORES, RU1LDINW ofall dcf rlpiinns. In all localities LOTS, Ac. and at all price i. NKW CATALOGUE, with prices, free to every one. ALLAN A. HERR . CO., ileeS-fini.I :t North Duke street. FOK SAI.K. 52-Ineli GoHia Bicycle Wil be sold at a bargain, larger si.e. May be seen at Owner wants a LOCH KIl'S DRUG STOKE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREP.T, LANCASTER, PA. Jl IS V I.J.I. A XEO U H Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, Suspenders, &c. AT BRISMAlSrS, NU. r,G NORTH UUKE.N STRKKT. TNCKKASK VOL'K CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Investors-"! small and medium amounts in Cniln, Provisions ami Stocks as lully pio-tectedasmo-textcnslvcanilinlliieiitial opcr.i tora. our ..ueces.sfiil, lully n-icd, old estab lished )lan. toy it. Reports t.cnt weekly, 4 ilUidcndH paid monthly. Send atoncerore2"' planatory circulars and past record, trek. Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this iui.o HV',.l per share. Address FLEMMING & MERRIAM, 141 nnil IV, LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 3We -want a local acnt In every town. Excellent inducements. Uood nay to a re sponsible, enterprising man. Write for terms. juMyil V -I
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