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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELL1GENCEB, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16. Ib3.
Lancaster Jntelltgnicer.
FEIDAY FVENING, FEB. 10, 1383,
GKAKTINO.
Seme Timely Hints en the Subject.
Gerui&utewn Telegraph.
The season will soeu open when grafting
fruit trees may be commenced, and these
who Lave any grafting te be done, and are
net up te doing the work themselves,
should leek around for some capable per
son te de it for them : and it should be
disposed of at as early a day as possible, or
outdoor farm labor will start with a rush
and the comparatively trifling a thing as
grafting will be forgotten until it has be
come tee late te be attended te, and has has
te be passed ever with the thought that it
will de just as well te be attended te next
year, when it shall be done without fail,
etc. There is always somebody te be
found who understands uralting and who
will de all one lias te de in half a day, at
a charge of from two te four cents per
graft. In providing the grafts it is better
for each one te obtain from neighbors,
who will or ought te 2ive away the grafts
they have te .pare, as we have done for
about fertv vears, having cut them and
stuck them in the ground a couple of
inches at the loot of each tree, m erder
that while they will be perfectly preseived
in this way there will be no mistake as te
the variety.
As we have mere than once suggested,
every laimer and gardener ought te be
capable of doing his own grafting. When
once uudcrhtevd, there is nothing mere
.simt le or easy. A quarter of an hour
zyul in observing any geed grafter at
weik ought te be long enough te instruct
hew it 'S done and te de it. In order that
these who may dt sire te attend te their
own grafting may possess the best infor
mation we can eiler them en the gei eral
subject, we will repeat what our own ex
perience enables us te communicate.
Stocks or limbs te be grafted, net ever
two inches in diameter, should be cut off
at the distance of four inches. A fine
saw should be used. Incline the saw .
that the stump, if perpendicular, will
shed the rain. ' The bark must be uuiu
jured. With a sharp knife smooth off
the h'iwed stump. Take a case kuifu,
which is as geed as any, place it across the
heart of the stock, and force it down with
a wooden mallet. We use a very narrow
screw driver for keeping open the split.
.Shape the scion wedge fa-hieu both ways,
keeping the bark intact.. We make a
shoulder as far up as the scion is shaved ;
which though net se strong, belter in
sures growth. The inside of the hark el
both scion and j-.teck should meet or cress,
in order that the sap of the two may com
mingle. Set the scion at a slight aut:lc
spreading from each ether. When the
stock is small and only one scion inserted,
place a piece of weed en the opposite side
of corresponding thickness. l( the slit
does net close up sufficiently, tic round a
cotton Kiting te ke?p it tight upon the
graft. Cever with khx- ccery part of the cut
and ."lit. In three weeks' time go ever the
grafts and re wax if needed. It is air and
tain getting in that destroy. Whetc the
limb te be grafted is lretu two te four
inches ever, it should be cut say six inches
from the tree, and from four te six scion
may be inserted.
When there ts only grafting te be done
en one's own premises we make the wax,
as we have often published it, and as we
have used it upon our own ptemises for
some feity years as fellows : Four paits el
tesin, one part of beeswax, and one part of
beef tallow. Melt them together in a
skillet (which is the best,) or a tiucupand
stit well. It should remaiu in the vcstel
and use as needed. Apply with a light
wooden paddle or spatula. Twenty or
thirty scions can be waxed with ens warm
ing up. When much grafting is te be
done a little fire for heating the wax should
be jnale between two bricks or stones.
New, having said se much en this sub
ject, we will close by adding that any
professional grafter, by sending his name
and address te us will have it inserted
gratuitously net se much for the benefit
of the giallff as tho-e having grafting te
de.
KII.L.KU UYAOKLNUSIOSI.
Seven Grindstones Hurst in Nail Krtcluiy.
iu Uxcitliij; .el:e.
A frightful accident ecctirr.l :it tlse
Mitii;e iron works, south of Steubenville,
Ohie, Thurs(J:iy night. A railieitd acci-
tlcut bavins occurred near the works, the
uugiucui lelt tlie mill te view the wicck,
and while absent the governor belt Hew oft"
pivitis tin iucrcat-'cd speed te the grind
stones. A boy ran te the engine, when
one el the stones broke, Hying ever the
heads eT the nailers and making a latge
hole in the mill. The boy ran away ami
the men attempted te escape, while seven
of the mammoth stones llcw into frag
ments, one after another, until the seventh
stone broke, striking the steam pipe and
knocking a large hole in it and tans stop step
ping the engine. The men were teiribly
frightened. Captain James IJ. Pieutice
was struck and instantly killed, and a
young man named William Pert, of Pen Pen
weed, was slightly injur"!!, 'i'hu less te
the mill owners will amount te several
thousand dollars and v.iil cause a stop
page of the works for some time. The
works turn out about, six huudred kegs of
nails per day and are the finest in the
country.
Jt ih mi j one
Te '.tier constant headache, depression el
spuils, lenliiir ter loed and net bcinable te
cut when nutbel'ore yen, Kiiawing liuins in
the stomach, lassitude and a general teeliii,'
et ynncnc&s ; but it capital joke te find tiial
Itn'rdeck ISIoed Litters remove all these synip synip
tems and only costs $1. Fer sale by if. I!.
Cochran, .druggist, K57 and 13 North Queen
street.
The true malarial antidote; see advertise
ment of Simmons Liver Regulator.
Ne JJecentteu Used.
It is strange se many people will rentinue
te snllcr day after day with Dyspepsia". Liver
Ceiiiplaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen
eral Debility. wlin thev can procure at our
store SIMLUII'S V1TAL1ZEK, lreeef cost it it
does net cure or relieve them, l'ricc. 73 cents.
Sold by II. 1!. Cochran, !37and 139 North Queen
.itreet. Lancaster. ledl4-eed3
Kconemy.
A fortune may be spent in using lnellectual
uicdlciuc.wlicii by .'ipplyiug Themas' Kclcc
trlcOII :iHi'ccdy and economical cure can be
etrectfil. In cases of rheumatism, lame biek,
bodily ailments or piins of every description,
it allerds Instant relief. Fer Mile by II. U.
Cochran, druggist. 1.J7 and Y.Y.t North Queen
street.
N(
rOTJCK x TKKl'AHMKIH ANII 4SIJN-
NKIiS. All ix;rsMis are herebv terbldilen
te trespass en any el the lunds et the Corn
wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un
inclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or
llshing, as the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing en said lands et the
undersigned after this notice.
WM. COI.EMA.V FREEMAN,
It. PERCY ALDEN,
KDN7ARD C. FREEMAN,
Attorney ler It. W. Celeman's Heirs.
OlG-tfd&w,
lOUGU aTKOr.
LOOKER'S RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
Has cured thousands. II will euro your
Cough or Celd in lets time than any ether
preparation.
PRICEiS CEXT8 PJCR liOTTLE,
Prepared and sold only by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEB, TA.
MKIUCAL..
rn.BE
Sims' Liver Regulator
Fer nyipepMa. Cestivcness, Sick Headache,
Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the
111. or. Fever and Auue, Malaria anil all di
jijfs caused ey Derangement of 'Liver, Cowels
and Kidneys.
M MPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
Had IJrralh , Pain in the Side, sometimes
the pain ! telt under the Shoulder-blade, mis
taken ter Rheumatis . : trener.il le3 et appe
tite. Rowels generally costive, eeinetimes
alternating with lax : the head is troubled
with pain. i dull and heavy, with considera
ble 1e3s et memory, accompanied with a pain
tut sensation et "leaving undone something
t hich ought te hat been-oene : a slight, dry
cough and flushed face is sometime an at
tendant, etten mistaken ler consumptien: the
patient complains of weariness and debility;
nirvnii', easily startled : feet cold or burning,
sometimes a prickly fcensatien et the skin ex-i-ts
: "-pints ate low and despondent, and
V though sati-lied that exercise would be ben
Htieiai. yet one can hardly summon up lorti lerti
t'lde te try it in tact dl-trust.-, every remedy,
si-vrral et the above symptom's attend the
,lj---w, but ca-.w have occurred when out
few et them existed, vet examination alter
( eati lias -heivn the Liver te have been ex-teu-iv
ly deranged.
!t should be Used by all per.-ens, old and
eung, whenever any of the above
symptom appear.
IVi-sen, traveling or living in Unhealthy
I.'fcalitie-. iiv taking a ile-e occasionally te
keep tin- l.iver in healthy action, will avoid
all .MalHii'. liilleim attack". Dizziness, Nsiu--fa.
Drewslne-.". Depression et Spirit.-, clc. It
will invigorate like a glass et wiue, but is no
intoxicating beverage.
If you have eaten anything hard or diges
tion, or tei heavy alter meals, or sleepless at
night, take a dose anil you will be relieved.
Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by
always keeping the Regulator in the
Heuse I
Fer. whatever the ailment may be. a the
roughly sate purgative, alternative and
tonic can never be out et place. The remedy
is harmless and does net interfere with busl busl
ni'saer pleasure.
IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE,
And 1ms all Ihn power and efficacy of Calomel
or Quinine, without any f the injurious alter
effects
A Governer's Testimony.
Miniums l.iver Regulator has b"en In u-c
in my family for some time, and I am sati
ned it is a valuable addition te the medical
-cience. .). GiixSheiiter,
Governer e! Alabama.
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ga.. says:
liav.- derived some benefit lrem the use et
Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give It
.'i further trial.
"The only Thing that never fails te Relive."
I 1 ave used man v remedies- for Dy-pepshi,
l.iver Atbclien and Debility, but never have
found anything te benefit me te the extent
"-Iiiiiiieiih" Liver Regulator ban. I sent trem
Minnes;!a te Georgia for it and would send
tuither ler such a medicine, and would ad-vi-eall
who are similarly allVeled te give it a
tria' as it seems theenly thing that never fails
te relieve.
P.M. J ANNE Y, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi
ence In the use et himuiens Liver Regulator
in my practic- 1 have been ami am satisfied te
use and prescribe It as a purgative medicine.
A-Takc enlv the GENUINE, which always
has en the wia'nper thu RED TRADE-MARK
and SIGNATURE OF
J. H. ZEILIN&CO.
Fer Hale by II. H. Cochran. Druggist, 137 and
.:?J North Queen street.
FOR SALE RY ALL DRUGGISTS,
laiiltlyced&w
HOSTETTBR S
CELEBRATED
ffl BITTEBS.
Invalids, In eken down in health mid spirits
ly chronic dy-pep-d-i, or sutleriiiK from the
tcrrilili' exhaustion that fellows the tttacks of
iictite disease, tins testimony et thousands
who have been raised as by a miracle Jnrth a
similar state et yiio-dratien. by Hestutter's
Stomach Hitters, is :i sr.re ji'arantcc that by
the same means you, tee, may be strengthen
cd and le.sleivd.
Fer sale by all Unionists and Dealers fjun-
I ciallv. tl-lmitced&w
lATAKltll. UAl'-FKVKK,
CATARRH.
Ely's Cream Jtnlni
Etreclually cleanse?
ly'sGreamBalm
the uaal paTages el
Catarrhal viruH.caus
ing healthy hcre-
tiens, al'ays inflam
mation, protects the
resirivixY cnr.KS
membrane from ad-T
ditienal colds, com-
C 4TAEBH,
COLDIM'HEIICAI)
HAY FEVER,
Catarrhal Deatneys,
Meals Seres In X.val
Passage. Subdues Ca
tarrhal Headache.
riucE CO ITS.
pietciy ncaid tne
sores and restores
the sense et taste and
smell. ISenelicial re
sults are realized by
a few apiilicatieiiH. A
thorough treatment
will cure Catarrh,
Hay Fever, &c. Un
entailed for colds in
the head. Agrt cubic
te ue. Apply by the
little finger into the
nostrils. On receipt
et 50 cts. will mail a
package. Sold by II.
IS. Cochran, Druggist.
137 & loJNerth Queen
btreet, Lancaster.Pa
Ely's Cream Balm Ce.
OSWEGO, S
y.
HAY-FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM MALM CO., Oswego, S. Y.
augl5eod,eewdieow'w
pENStN'S l'OKOL'S PLASTERS.
Back Aehe
POSITIVELY CURED RY
,Jr
I .VII
III
Reasons Why they are Preferred te
All Other Pereus Plasters or
External Remedies :
FIItST.
15ecaue they possess all the merit et the
strengthening porous planter, and contain in
addition thereto the newly discovered power
ful ami active vegcianie comumatien winch
acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating,
sedative and counter-irritant effects.
SECOND.
ISecause they are a genuine pharmaceutical
preparation, and se recognized by the profes
sion. TIIIKD.
Ilccausc they are theenly plasters that re
lieve pain at once.
KOUKTII.
Because they will positively cure diseases
which ether remedies will net even relieve.
FIFTH.
Ilecanse ever 5,000 physicians ana druggists
have voluntarily testified that they arc super
ior te all ether plasters or medicines ler ex
ternal use.
SIXTH.
Ilecausc the manufacturers have received
theenly medulscver given ler porous plasters
Bensen's Capcine Ferons Plaster!
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
MAMTFACTtnUNa CHEMISTS, NKW YORK.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 25 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER.
CHAS. N. CKITTENTON, 113 Fulton St.,
New YerK, sole agent, for Dr. C. W. Ben Ben
eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should
be addressed.
fl5-2wdeoviaweow
Bensen s GascmeFOuinsFlasters
DRY GOODS.
' FECIAL. SALE OF
MUSLINS
BLEACHED MUSLINS :
4-J Pride of the West Mu-lin lie.
4t WVmsutta Bleached " l-KC
4-4 Fruit et the Leem ' luc
4-4 Davel Bleached " 10c.
4-1 Hill or Semper Idem " 'Cc.
l-l Green Mnnuftu'g Ce," Qc.
Other Brands lrem 5c. per yard up.
UNBLEACHED MUSLINS:
4-4 Atlantic A e. pet jard.
1-4 Coneste.-a A ec. "
4-S Applnen A sc. " '
4-1 Pitt-field GViC.
Other Brands trem 5c. up.
The MUSLINS quoted above are all et the
best brands, and will be sold either by the
yard or puce.
$5,000 yd?. Choice I'rints, 1c per yd.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Streets.
LANCASTER. PA.
VTrATT, SUASD K CO.
SPECIAL
SALE
-OF-
Linens and Housekeeping Goods
OF OUnOWXIMrOUTATIOX.
Watt, Shand & Ce.
')
Are new showing the largest anil best-selected
stock et
RLLACIIED AND UNBLEACHED T A ISLE
LINENS.
TURKEY-RED DAMASKS
And TABLE COVERS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS and D-OYLIES,
That has ever been shown in this city.
SrEGlAL BARGAIXS:
l.Udez. TOWELS at 4c. each.
.10 de. All-Linen TOWELS ut lOj. each.
5u de;:. Extra-Large TOWELS at l'JKc. each.
2tIez. Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWELS at
Vec. each.
91 doz.mei-uot these famettsGRAPE-HORDER
TOWELS at 'Jee. each.
We are offering the balance el our Sleck of
Vlankuts Coin forte illll Felt Skirts
WITHOUT REGARD TO THEIR COST.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
AT TUB
New Yerk Stere,
8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
M
KTZGKK & UAUUUHAN
H0USK FUKNISH1NU CxOODS
FROM
AUCTION
METZ6ER HAOGHIAFS
CHEAP STORE.
'l'AULE LINENS at 20.2i.Sti.37K, 45,DO, (!T, 75,
Siycls., $l.0Jaiid .i.
LINEN NAPKINSatni). 75ct., i.(0, $l.'J.". $1 75
JU0, Ji.50, :l.UDand $f.(tl per dez. One
Special Let Fine Quality, Large
at $J a dez., Keg. Price, $ I.
TOWELS lrem 4c a pair up te ".v. Special
llargains at 15, 'J3, and elets.
C0UNTBRPANE8
At 50. ti5, 75, , $7Jcts, 1.), $1.'J5, $1.50. $i(.0
il.M, mid a tew et these extra quality Mar
seilles Qn ills from the Fire, at'$."!(h),
worth f5.00. Don't tail te see thmii
astluyareaGKEATUAKGAIN.
FEATHERS.
WE KEEP
NONE MPT THE
CUUED.
IIEST STEAM
IF YOU WANT-
MUSLINS
auy kind, we have them at the LOWEST
PKIOES.
Ot
Hetzger & Hanglnnaii,
(CHEAP STOUE.)
43 WEST KING ST., LAxNCASTER,
(Uetwceu the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.)
if en n al,il.
IrOK KENT.
1 Twe Stores and Dwellings, Xe-i. 301 and
305 North Queen street, opposite Northern
Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH
QUEEN STK.EET. d'Jil-ttd
F'
OK KKNT.
One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. 3KS North
Queen street, oppeoito Northern Market
Heu-e. Apply at Ne. 303 NOUTII QUEEN
STltEET. dJO-tlU
170K SALE.
? Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-KOOM ED
HWELLING. Choice Location. Ilath. Under
ground Drainage. Large TWO-STOUY STA
BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fxuit and
Shrubbery in variety. Apply at
d23-tld NO. 239 EAST ICING STltEET.
AH KLKOANT KK91DKKCK FOK SALE
OK EXCHANGE.
The subscriber will sell his large and com
modious residence. Ne. 315 North Lime street,
and will take a smaller suitable house as part
pay Sin exchange; house containing fifteen
rooms besides pantries, &c. It has all Hie
modern improvements anil is located in the
most pleasant p irt et the city. It desirable a
largcstable anu let will be sold with or with
out the house. Alse a large garden. Only
reason for selling, the house is tee large ler
the reduced sizs of his family. Apply te
13-2weed A. W. ItUSSEL.
TOt KKNT. A LaKGE TWOSIOKY
F Brick Warehouse or Shep, 32x70 feet, sit
uated en East Fulton street. Suitable ler
warehouse or manufacturing purpose. Imme
diate possession. Alse a large stable ler rent
from April 1. Apply te
13-2weed A. W. RU5SEL.
PUBLIC SALK OC DKSIRABL.K CITY
PROPERTY. On FItlDAY, FEBRUARY
10, 18S3. by virtue el an alias erder et the
Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the
undersigned trustce tesell7.'ill offer at Public
Sale at the Leepard Hetel, the following de
scribed real estate, formerly belonging te the
estate of Peter Eaby, deceased.
All that certain Twe-story BRICK DWELL
ING HOUSE and lofer piece of ground, situ
ated en the south side et Fulton street, Ne.
2i0, between Lime and Shippen streets, in the
city of Lancaster, containing in fronton said
Fulton street 12 feet mere or less, and cx
tendlngin depth et that width 1J0 feet mere
or less, bound en the east by property of A.
W. flussel, en the west by property of Wm.
Leng, en the north by the aforesaid Fulton
street and en the south by property new cr
lately of Emeline Heffman.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., of said
day.
TERMS Approved security te be given for
payment et purchase money en April 2, 1&.
Fer Information concerning this property
Inquire of Allen A. Herr, Ne. 100 East King
street. FRANKLIN G. UA-RPLE,
Trustee te Sell,
J27-eedts Barevllle P. O.
reH-N S. GIVLfcK CO.
FRENCH SATINES,
We have new open an elegant line of FRENCH SATINES,
colors and all snades. Alse,
Embroidered Satine Robes and Embroidered
These goods are very desirable and will be scarce later in the
JOHN S. GIVLEE
Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET.
J. S. GIVLER.
UOWEKm ii HLKST.
ISTev Q-oecLs Opening Every Day,
BOEKS & HTJEST'S,
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
FRENCH SATINES Elegant Styles and Colorings new open.
FRENCH GINGHAMS. SEERSUCKERS. PERCALES, CHINTZES and au immense stock of NEW STYLE CALICOES
SHIRTING and SH EETING MUSLINS, TICKINGS, &c, very low.
Eletraut Line of NEW CRETONNES just opened. Elegant Line of NEW CORSETS new open. Elegant Line of
LADIES' aud CHILDREN'S HOSIERY new opening.
Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH
FYlilUj & K4TUVO.N, ULOTU1EKS.
Having gotten threuch taking account of stock we are new prepared for the next FIFTY DAYS te sell oft TEN THOUSAND
Dollars Werth of HEAVY and MEDIUM WEIGHT READY-MADE CLOTHING fei Men. Youth autl Beys. Clothing at a
sacrifice without regard te cost, and ameny the same are Several Hundred Overcoats at Real Bargains. Remember we manu
facture all our own Clothing.
We are also prepared te make up te order for THIRTY DAY'S Suits te Order at quite a discount in order te tuove some
heavy goods still en hand. Excellent Styles and Geed Goods. We de this te make room for a Lanre Stock of SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS we are busy manufacturing. Persons in need of Clothing, either Rcadv-Made or Made te Order, cau de well
by calling at CENTRE HALL, NO. 12, E. KING ST., Lancaster, Pa , and secure bargains.
MYERS & RATHFON.
liliY
N
TEXT DUOKTOTUE COURT HOUSE.
THE GREAT
FIEE
STILL CONTINUES AT
FAHNESTOCK'S,
WHITE MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, at $1.25. worth 2 50.
WHITE MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES, at $3.00, worth $e 50.
WHITE CROCHET QUILTS, at 87Jc. worth Sl.50.
RED TWILLED FLANNEL, MEDICATED, at 20c, worth 4lc
With many ether cheap lets from the same sale. All these Goods are
Rare Bargains,
And all te be closed out during the coming week.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK.
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
VLUllIliyt AX1
I.M.IKH & ItKENKMAK.
GO TO
FLINN & BRBNEMAN
FOR
HOUSES TIRES.
Steves, Heaters and Ranges. Fleer and Table Oil Cleths. Knives
Ferks and Spoons.
THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST1 PRICES.
FLINN & BRENEMAN.
Lancaster, Pa.
"Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting, specialties.
I'UJt
reiiN L. aKNOLI).
FOR SALE.
Five New two-storied Brick Houses, Nes. 419, 421, 423, 425, 427
West Marien Street, 16 feet 6 inches front; let 109 feet, deep ; suitable
te put stable, smitbshep, butcher shop, etc., en rear. Price, $900 $400
cash, balance can remain en pieperty. Cheapest Houses in the city.
JOHN L.
Ne. 11 East Orange Street,
SLJb'lUIIlH, ,tc.
OLK1GHS!
SLEIGHS!
SLEIGHS!
EDGEKLEY & CO.,
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PEKN'A.
We have a Large and Splendid Assert
incntef
1'ertlr.nil, Albany aud Deuble Sleighs.
They are the best selected woodwork and
the llnest painted and ern&uicnted Sleighs
ever ettered ter sale in this city.
Our Motte: "Quick sales and small profits.'
It costs nothing te call and examine work.
WWe also have en hand a full line et Flne
Carriage work. In which we defy competition.
All Werk Warranted. Repairing of all kinds
promptly attended te. n2G-ttd&w
PIANOS AND FUKN1TUKB KKIHOVED
at short notice. Alse, dealer in second
hand and antique Furniture. Steves and
Bracket Saws. $1.00. AUG. F. UE1NOEHL,
".Hi North Queen street,
dccll-3md (Above the Northern Market.)
T
IQ15AUCO BUYERS'
CONTRACT BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
AND
SAMPLE TAGS,
NEATLY PKINTED AT THE
"Intelligencer" Office.
123-tld
DMT BOOBS, .
AT
BOWERS & HURST,
QUEEN STREET.
CLOTHINO.
GOO VS.
SALE OF
GOODS!
NEXT DOOR TO THE
COURT HOUSE.
LANCASTER, PA
OAS F1TT1XU.
SAJjU.
ARNOLD,
Lancaster, Pa.
BOOHH AMD HTATIONXBI-
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ALENT1NE9.
VALENTINES.
VALENTINES.
VALENTINES In every variety at
L. M. FLYNN'S
JIOOK AND STATIONERY STOUE,
42 "WEST KTNQ STREET.
1883. 1SS3.
VALENTINES !
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
Novelties
FOK TUB
Valentine Season
AT THE
BOOKSTORE
OF
Jelm Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street.
SIGN OP THE BOOK.
febS-tid
DMT GOODS.
SHIKTS AND STOCKINGS A SFKCI ALT V.
At IJECHTOLD'S Where you can find all
sizes and prices et Ladies', Gents' and Misses
Seamless Hese, from 5c. per pair up te the
best. Linen liosem Shirts at 60c. and up.
Lined Pants 50c. and up. Overalls 35c. and up.
Knit Jackets 75c. and up. Gloves, Mits. Scarts,
and Notion generally. P. S. Underwear
lrem 12c. up te the best Medicated. Gossamer
Coats, Umbrellas of the best makes. Atite
duced Prices. Save time ami money and se
cure Bargains. HKNKY BECHTOLD,
Ne. 52 North Queen street,
leb3-lyd Sign of tne Big Stocking.
in neat and lare figures, solid
"&
Zephyr Cleth Robes.
season.
& CCK,
LANCASTER, PA.
U. F. RATHV0
LANCASTER. PA.
JX UM CAl IXS TK UJUEXTS.
TJ1STAULIS11ED 1SC3.
H. C. OKTII,
MAN UFACTUBE US' AGENT FOU Till;
Weber, Steinway,
Kranicli & Bach
PIANO-FORTES.
Masen & Hamlin, Felenbet & Ce.V
ORGANS.
Address Correspondence le
Ne. 310 MARKET STREET,
UAUiaSBUKG, PA. irJiun.
1LOslN5 OUT SALK.
MUSIC BOXES,
Closing Out Sale
AT REDUCED PRICES.
This being our last sale In this city ter some
j ears, we ! sire te sell out the en tire Met k
netere closing our salesrooms ter the season.
Te this end we quote the lowest possible
prices, with only small advance ever cost t
liiauutactuHiig. te eevt'r expenses.
Only finest quality Hljjh Class Music Hoses,
specially made ter our retail trade, lneliulln
many new styles, with latest improvements,
ami of the xreatest durability : far superior te
the ordinary Music Ite.xei j,-eneially soul in
this country. The tone tit ihese be.es 1- very
powerful and nl the same time reuiarkablv
sweet. Musical Kexes with Hells. Ilium-.
Custmcneti. Celestial Voices, Harp Zither,
l'ieeale. Tremelo, Mandeline, Foite-lMa'ie,
and Sublime-Harmonic. &c, with two and
three main springs, running twice and three
times the length et ordinary Music Hexes by
one winding.
Larfje stock et small Music Coxes : also, Al
bums, Cigar Pallers, Decanters, Ac, with con
cealed music.
Immense Display ! Newest Selections !
Ne home should be without one et these
beautiful instruments.
This is an opportunity seldom offered. Price
list en application.
C. GAUTSCHI & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OF MUSICAL IIOXKS
Ste. Croix, Switzerland.
Salesroems: Ne. 1018 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
OPPOSITE THE OPEUA HOUSE.
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KAtl.KOAliH.
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GREAT
Burlington Reute
Chicago, Darlington & (Juincj K. K.
Chicago, Darlington & (aincj B. K.
PRINCIPAL LINE
AND OLD rAVOUlTB KKOM
CHICAGO OR PEORIA
TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA
LINCOLN AND DENVER.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line
te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeka, Denlsen,
Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne
braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari
zona, Mentana and Texas,
This route has no superior for Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and St. Panl. Nationally reputed
us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE.
Universally conceded te be the BEST
EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all
classes el travel.
All connections made In Union depots.
Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line or
sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada.
All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping
Cars, etc., cheerfully given by
PEKOEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III.
I.J.FOTTKB,
3d Vice Pres. Gen. Manager, CmeASO, Hi.
JOHN . A. BEAI,Gen. Eaatern Agt.,
317 Broadway, 306 Washington St.
Nw Your. Bobtev, Mass.
mavl6-lv14w
run rxL Ktur w vnm
LAJiCAJvTKK A9il MILLKKVILLK K.
Cars run as fellows :
Leave Uuicatser (P. U lVjiet). at 7, 9. an.t
U a. m., and 2, 4, 5 and $- p. n-.., extvut en
Satunlay. vrhen the List car leaves, at 9:3Up. in
Leave MUlersville (lower eiul) ut 5, s, andl
a. M., and I, S. 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars ruu daily ea a1' jve time except en Sun
av.
nOLCMBIA X rOKT OKrtWT KA1L
J KOAD TIME TABLE.
Traiusaew ran leguUrlr en ilin Columbia
1" text erOslt Ksilnvl ou the tollewins
time :
serrnvAta?. TATU.NS. mkthvaki
r.5t.!A.M.A.irj "" A.M. V.M. ..
6rA);urWi Columbia.... . 5:35.
biiSjuhS' ...Washinsten... S:i( 5r.!
6Ai uv.sy I . . . . Ci es ell .... IM 5:20'
7AVU:55j Sate MarlHr... 7:15 5l5
7aellaV .SheukV kVrrv. 7:40 5.01
7s)9(llaWi IV-.iuea 7:3tf 1:5?
7:l-lIaV , .YerkVurnace.. 7::!i 4-5
7:17 11:10! Tuiipum 7:: 1:51
7rBlI:i:i AtcfaiVs Kerrv 7ri? 4:47
7:37jll:i: (...Kite's Kdily... 7:10! 4::
7:41 IlX l..t'WiiitCrv'k.. 7Hr5 4:.3
7:Xlll:e5 7Ue ..reach Itettmn.. 6:57 4:-.V 7:50
S.-e:il:54 7:i7,.. fonewingo... tj.ll, l:li 7:S
:is!li03 7:S7 Octerara t!:3i! 4t5. 7r
S:e5!lil5 Saw ...rert lej-slt..: 6r.v! 3:55 7:17
ItiSO! sr.V... IVrryville....: :t:4L 7:e5
l fc-AlUNU Je COLU-II IUA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT Or PASSENGKR TRAINS.
MONDAY, NOVEMP.Ei: 1:?th, isi
NORTHWARD.
LXA.TX.
tjuarryrllle
Lancaster, King St..
Lancaster
Columbia.
ARKIVB.
A.M.
7:M
'.-.V
Bedding...
SOUTHWARD.
LaAvm.
Reading
ARKIVB.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster, Kim; St...
Quiirryville
A. if. r. M. r. .
tf:A ... ;:
7:iW .... 5:4.'
7:0 IAX! SV
7:1V 1:1-' SM
5:45 3:' bJX.
r.w
5 IN
lrains connect at Ueadtus with trains sound
trem Philadelphia, PettHVllle, llarrlsburv, Al Al
lentewn and New Yort, via Hound Kreek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and trem Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg. V'rcderlck and Haiti.
mere. H. ;i os. Sunt.
1)EBKSVLVAMa KAU,KlUl- EW
SCHEDULE On and atter Sl'NIUi
OCTOBER 1st, l-i trains en the lVunsyl
vaTia lllre:id will arrive at and lcave ti.e
Lancaste and Phtlaiteln'da itvtusas fellows :
I Lev I Ar
I.an Phil
Eastward.
a.m. x r.x.
7:2S Itefi. C:10
V.M '
':ie ill! A-
;::e in? ais
9:40 ...J -i
IrtlC .... t-J5
A.M. A.M
lit I i
5:;Vi 7:N
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Midi Express
llarrlsburii Express
Yerk Accommodation arrives
l.anister Accomedation arrives...
Columbia AccommtHlatien
Fiederlck Acconiuuxtatien at rives.
IxJc ll.iven Express
Snuday Mall
Johnstown Express
Day Ex pre
HarrlsbursT Aecomiiiedallon
Hanover Accoiumeilatton west, eennectliui
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15,
will run through te Hanover ilally, except
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, wisl.eeiineetlng
at Lancaster vtth Fast I inc. west, at l.4t), will
run ttmitisrh te Kiv.lerie!.
Wkstwacp. Phil I.an
A.M. A.M.
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News Exptvs
Way Passenger
Mall Train, Ne. 1. via. Mt. .!
Mail Train, Ne. 2.vla Coin mbla, leaves
Ningsifti Express
llaiiever Accommodation leaves....
Frederick ALcouuiiedatioii leaves"...
Harrisluirg Accoininedntion-.
Lancaster Aecoininedatlon leavis...
Columbia Accommodation
IJarrisburg Express
Western Express
Paeitlc Express
Harrt-burg Express, west, at ft:' p. in, lias
direct connections (without ehangeet cars) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Minday. n hen flagged,
will stetiat lowningtewii,Cia!'svllle, l'arkes
burg. Mount Je), Ell.abothtewn and Allildle
town. V
Day Express, F;ust Line, Notts Kxiitess, Mall
Traill, Ne. 1. Western Express aud Pacllic Ex
press run ilailv.
IICAI. MAIL AltKANtSttniKNTS.
HOURS FOR CLOSING I'llE MAll.
Ity KMllre.td N kw ) huk llicei'i.u mail, ,..,)
u. in.. l-:iUl p. in., ,':iii p. in. and Mm p. in.
Wav Mail. e:i-t. 7. : a. m.
CiiuisTiAN.v, l"ai!,e-luigand Dew uluglewii
I i:'M p. m.
liOKiMiNVitiK. Uowningtewii, l.ei.uiiiii Place
and Gap. tlrl.'. p. ui
Piiilausli'iiia Tiiitoieu ii.m., 7:."J a. in , s l.
a. in.. "r.':;:n. ;:ei:md I lad p. m.
PiiTsui'tuiu am wnvr, 'Oniiid lI:H)p. in.
Hauuisiiuile mail, t':IH) and .i:t'0a. in., I.J.'aud
11 Wp. in.
Wav mail. we-t. Ce) and !:iiii. in.
IIaltimei-.k .no Wasiiimiien, via Philadel
phia, a no p. ui.
Baltimekk am W asiiimiien via link, !..;
p. ui.
ItALTlMOKK AM) W Aslll.MI TON, Vl.l llail'is
blirg, 1UIH).
CeATK.svu.i.i:,.'i:(K p. in.
CeH'MiUA at l':t'0 a. u.. l:.Ui mill I X p. in.
Y'er.u ami Yeitu wav, i:Mainl ll:in p. in.
NeirniKKS Ccm'uai., t'aOn. in., and lllm p. in.
ICkakimi, via. Ukamne A, CeH'iiiua R. K., 7
a. in. and 1J:.W p. in
Ri:aii.n, via llarrlslniig. ft: IS and II ii) p. m
KkaI'IMI wav, vi.i .liiiietien, I. nit.. Mini
heiui. East lleuiplletd and b pluala. .' !.. in.
t)lTAi:i:vviLLE, Camargo. New 1'ievideiice.
West Willow, Martinsville. Kefton and I. line
Valley, IMS u. in. and .VIM p. in.
Nbw 11ellam. t'liuiehtewu. i;reeiilank.
ltlue Ball, Geedville. Ilearlew u ami Opting
Greve, by way el Dim iiiugtewn, at IMS p. in.
ami U:i") p.m.
Sahu IIai;i:ei:, via Celiiuibia, SiO a. in. and
S:IS p. in.
ly Stiig Slackwater and Safe Harber,
daily, al l-.uip. in.
Te Millersville. S and ll::la. in., nod I p. m.
Itlnklrv llriilge, l.eaeeek, Buiiit Hie, New
llill:nnl."-J::;e ;. in.
Willow Mreet, Smittiville, Itnek, Chestnut
Level, Green, Peters Creek. Plea-ant tJrete,
Reek Springs, Katriiienl and Uewlamlsvllle,
Mil., dnilv. at 7:00 u. in.
i.amlis Valley, Oregon. West Earl, l-'iirmei.
vllle, Neirsville, lllnklelewii, Terie Hill. Mar
timlale, dally, at 2:M p. m.
(ireeiilaud, Kertllliy, Lampeter and heat
land Mills, te .Strasbmg. ilally. at l:li p..m.
New Danville. Coneslegii, Murtievllle. (,ile
liiiin vllle. Mount Nebo, Kiiwlinsvllle, llethesd.i
and Liberty Nuare, dally, al 'i:'.vt p. m.
On Simdiiv evening, malls east and west
clese at HI U0. in.
WHKN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. x
Arrlviug by Kuil K'tsturn mail, ii:.S a. in.
lll:(!Ua. in., :::(ii) and i;:."ji p. in.
Eastern way mall, IO.iO a. in.
Weslei u mail, 0:W ml l":l" a. in., "iiKi and
7:00 p. in.
Reading, via Reading and Columbia, i..e
p. m.
Western way mall, 8:.'!(ia. in.
Reading way mail. 10;:;" a. in.
yuarry'vllie Branch, s:l5 it. in. and l:W p. m.
Arriving by MlMge Frem Sale Harber ami
Slackwater, atl):00 a. in., dally.
Frem Mlllersvlllc, "and Uh. hi. and I p. m.
Frem New Helland, at 'J:'M a. m.. dally.
Frem Rewlandsvllle, Mil .ut -1:1)0 t. m.
Reading wuy mail, at KOUi. in., dully.
Frem Strasbmg. at tt:30 a. m., dally.
Frem Rawllnsvllle at 11:00 a. in.
Frem TerruHill, at l(J:0il a. in.
DELIVERIES RY CARRIERS.
Tliere are three mall deliveries by Letter
Carriers each day, and en their return trips
they take up the mall matter dej eslted In the
letter-bexes.
Fer the first delivery the Carriers leave I he
ofllce at 7:0i) a. in.; second delivery at 10:tm
u. m.; third delivery at '!.M p. in.
SUNDAY POST-OFFICE HOURS.
On Sunday the Postefllco is open from April
1st te October 1st. from H te 3 a. m., and trem H
te 7 p. m.; lrem October 1st te April 1st, from
'J te 10 a. in. and trem C te 7 p. m.
VAUfKlti.
OHJKK'S CAltPKT UALL.
"The Old Reliable. r'
This is the Title which
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
Oer. W. ZING & WATER Sts.,
Has obtained by selling Mm Best Goods at the
most Reasonable Prices with THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK te select from. In addi
tion te the Largest Stock et Carpets ever car
ried in this city, we have new
THE LATEST AND BEST KINDS
OF
Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpet
Ever brought te the city et Lancaster.
&" Call before purchasing elsewhere AND
BE CONVINCED.
H. S. SHIRK,
Carpet Hall, West Sin? and Water Sts.
S3- CARPETS WOVEN TO ORDER. Orders
resneetf ullv solicited and nremntlv attended
te wnea received.
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