'flft3es5ewaK4iB ." l rl :-.is& F-Vt'J K- , vvm $& r. wi :' ;-, h" B??r - - nil SftI l.fek. " f: JJ5j a 1 S rz t. tt rt-v K. '.JjUr, S; ll! ' ft t$ L& ?r. I&B. Sfr i.j- f. ec; . W- Kr iS. cu. Vii sr I'&r v. ?JV x isk." feKl. E: 1& HS -E BJU m? &. LS &- S K& isfe (y .. feJX' t? Al 5 f? S " m M7 m &fc HtK: i -7T-. JJ ..,; V-? cgntemgenccr. I JTVMIN(,JB ?. ,188,4 1. - ITHBOABOKN. Wtim fV vritrir t 'ianl. raSsJrE11 f -ffcIJ. ... .-.,. .. time is new at hand when nctive Idtlw garden vrill be iu order. .It is Wiim te-faegib while f he erbund.ia fjttNldld.Qriintirieisdry aud warm ctvtiicre are some warm places, slop SrJefibe loath and protected against tbe attifhi'n'ds,' where one can coin-,- tijlTTir tf rr'-' sdihe'days earlier. Iu Uie mn liae tbe Ji ret crops te ue tneugm swewieraiiy icwuce ami rauumes. f.0 Bet take up much space auu can idfcjposedef. Nearly all vegetables le hi a very rich wi. but it ia espccally Hhthe lettuce and tadish. The rhu ill bed eheuld be early cleared off. the wgroead stirred, when it will, having been Slop dreeiscd in the autumn, take care el itself, and In a. few veeu3 furnish you rWl&'wmrfirei.eripn frnii. l.ier' TllCI! Vie ?Ai 'r. . " : ., i 'uf (hinlr nl enmn virltr i-llll i?n. illJU I (tlu'feed eheuld be sewn as cailyasthej jjrTeaad 1b fit in bohie warm aud vrsll B '"liltn-ril ei-et. The tomato, if net in the a J-eS, :-57ajafeiaa&issK&sV.C-v: --?;' 'sfeoaWeor hotbed, Eheuld have been ctaited J &&3m. ti kitchen witidew, as wehaveaheady J t$fwMiail. aud be eneuub for Uie small flardea, flarden, for which these (cw random re - w " uiuur. liivi fiuwuL, ii" v. . V)T.U- thi vni emr rv.nef be started, and ltl(. WW, MiO VW&WU luuil. -.frV-b WJiMMliAHfl a rklVAwrl e fnnr trnelra ?ltf J followed. Then the early potatoes ; but As .' Aaee should have been in the ground by fiJX.CW. Patnek'B day, if the weather &$Fi4-1taA been fit: but this beiur: out - i - -' .. S'lfvlil,! .1. II.!. -.. 1.n i-juaja-j ru w risk fiiinui mil iiiiu -li .i iimv heuld new be planted without delay. There are boice ether crenr, which, tlieuiili && they are net particular' v nrly, tliM am nnf nni4iAtltn.K rtlvlf altnitlfl bn $?ltended te sbshh ground J in iAVrwener cen(!it,iwi The t i wet is one of t!ieae. The ouien is net, i -ti.il te heat, E.-5.aad does all its growing .-i .arly pi ing. and the Jteilh 'jItH. "they mature in a cint'Ie seanen, but her the soedlingn seen dry up and have te be ;f-&, wteut tl'e following year te get tlieu crewth. The soed eheuld net be sewn tee 'early in this latitude, or the note will glow top large if tne spring is cool aud tun le seed when set out the uext year, mr.tead of forming the desued bulbr.. Theu there is the salsify and paisuip, which als-e ueul early sewing te mature fully, tliofeinior eepecially. Some iiaislev should alce be early at hand, aud airit lakci; ndlici a long time te sprout, it eheuld net be much de layed iu getting it into the gieuud. The okra'eomeB later, aud should be sewed ; in a dry and rather vraim jdacc. By this tiuie we have icaehed the be ginning of April, aud we muGt new begin te sew some thiugu iu rcad'mci.r, fui the fall crops. Late cabbage aud ccleiy .no especially of thic class. Tiicne who aie fend of lettuce new put iu a teceud ciep te run up te het weather iu the middle ei latter part of. June. When the gieuud Rots te be pretty warm, we leek after the bush bean, the beets, the early sweet corn, the bquasb, cucumbers, the melon family, preserving cilien, followed by Hie erer popular lima beau. We give these hints as meie remindeis and are intended for the benefit of people with small gardens and especially iei young beginners. Thcie are many ether email matters te be thought of as we pie gresB in our little cieps that will occur te us, and which we will avail euite'res el if we have the space and llir tiiue te give I hem a shale of our at trillion. One mero thing we would Etiggcht. is that theie aic several crops that ulieuld be lcpcatcd as the season moves along, in elder tbat we may enjoy them through tbe summer, such as the delicieus sweet com, peas, the hush bean, &c. Uncevering: Strawberry KcdK. The uncovering of straw ben ies should be attended te at once . iu laet, when March is mild it ought te be done by the middle of the month. Only tbe ceniscst portion of the covering, with any lumps or old weeds, should be rcmuvid, and, wheis it is practicable, the ground slightly stirred. As seen iu Aptil as tbe soil will admit of it, the surplui plants should be taken out and transplanted temporarily, se tbat in case you aic of a " fmgal mind," they can be sold ; otherwise, you can give them te friends. Setting out new strawberry beds is usually done iu August, but there is nethiug te hinder this , work in the spring, say at the end of April or beginning of May, when it was ncglcctt d last fall, 'and it will be sure te uive .en a full crop the following year. Very iaiu. . pant growers should be 'planted iu iev-'is, the plants being bet from fifteen te eighteen inches apart and the rows at leant two feet. The dwarfcr varieties should be planted from twelve te fifteen inches each way aud allowed le run together. We piefcr the latter method a- yielding the most aud largest fruit, from the yeuug plants always taking mero or less the place of the old ones. A bed should be renewed about (every three years ; some peeple rcuew C every two years ; but we lravcceuhuwd them for four te five years. It will all de- pend npen the appearance of the bed and tbe exercise of a geed judgmcut. Xlie tlelstcln Urcerter. c The annual meeting of the Iielstein ''Breeders' association of America was held ., yesterday in Syracuse. 116 members being present. The President, E. A. Powell, of oyraeuse, made an address giving in for xnatien in regaid te " the rapid advauce made by the Holsteins, the great beef and milk breed of the world, iu the United States during tht ' r-i." The secie , tary's report showed aJ . case of 2,007 auimals iu the reitry w . ag the same psried. Liberal appiopii.'tirnswere made ler premiums for bcef te,' butte.-, te be awarded at tbe eteuk show;; in Chicago and Kansas City, aud at the national fair for dairy pieducls. 'Onn Lire Saved and One Loet. f A young man, seu of A. H. Geal, mg , near Gorden's Feny, nome miles below Dubuque, with his sister, attempted te h cress the river, aud when half way ever the ioe broke up, and they were thrown into the water. Tbey cluug te the ice until a railroad tiain cama along, when ,, their condition was noted by the train hands, and seveni) meu started out en a v few planks lashed together te rescue the imperilled couple. Just befere reaching them the yeuug man lest his held and ' -disappeared beneath the water. The young lady was taken out nearlv dead, but was revived. Train Dispatcher Beeves, of ' Bellevue, Conductor Hickey and au em ployee named Busbnell weie the rescuing party i Silteh Cheek, N. Y., Feb , 1S;0. GrxTS : I have been very low and Have ti let! everything, te no advantage. I beard . our Hep Bltteis recommended by ee many and 1 concluded te give tLem a trial. 1 did and new am around and constantly improving and aui nearly as strong a? eyti. ar22-I6teed Vf. H, WELLElt. Aji enemy te Liver disease : sec advcrtlse . raent ei Simmons Liver Kegulater. Ne lleceptleu Csert. It is s trance se many ioenio will cmiitnnn jJt .wm.m.w-... f ..m.wu, wvu luiuaLllTI-ll' SSiet erml Uebllttv. when tliev rnn urdeiir." ni mir pUit-y'HOreBHILOil'S VITALlZEll, Jiceuf cost it it SE"iSiv'dee net cure or relieve thm. Pi ten. 7s .nin Si?3J8ellby H. B. Cochran, 137andl39 Nrth (juceu irgjpvmne, uauKaaici: lcui-eeU5 t.ijEsr" Certificate. :. J'SSfffCMIliaTe used Buideck lilnert Rhpu iriis zc&$&5x'A beneflt for indigestion and constipation ffi&liSj TPrfe tl. Fer nale bv 11. B. Hnrhrnn Ii-iirr. Jtm1. 1X1 and 139 Merth Queen streets ' ?s.: . i. j-rK-i - urmgKmm letumenj. S,V'XW-.,F. McCarthy; drugcisU Ottawa, Ont, -'. 'Jtttei IBE ne wasamiciea wnn cnrenic oren- r . ----- - . ...... ..- ... A , -;-mtiivm, me b re, sau km tUMipiCiei stely Oil. ieij iwua uiauuiuu -jiuiecwji; tV. .'" " r- . V - Z " -7553?: p -Jy - g F .... - .-. !', '.-l I- ( - QHRIA '- ,i-v",'''-vii JOP,BLXTKH. ,' . . '.Tur-ir fi"eT&J''L S253 . HOK : TlTTrRRCf . hn -? M?-?-'i ' vt. x MeiO-lU,.; WcibU.) Contain? VOr&iVUCflU, MANDRAKE, WXPEUOITaiKt Hie Purest and Best, Medical Qualities el nil Olher Bitters. THEY CURE All Uir.caies of Hie SUmuicll, Bowels, Bleed, Liver, Kidneys anil Urinary Organs. Nerv riiiBiiube. Sleepless ana especially 1 emale Complaints. 9I.OOO IN DOM) will be I'uiil leracasc (hey will nolcnreer h-Iu, or iei unyiuiuj; Jinpurcaiidlnjurieus Jouneiu tlicin. A,-W mm druggist ter HOP BITTEP.S and ti y i'w betoieyuu sleep, rate no et aer. i ! c. in. an absolute and irresistl Die cure tot Dnir.M.piJean, uae4r opium, tobacco and usiceliii. 3BM TOR ClfCULAE. AH tue above eeld by liui;glati. HOI' BETTERS M1G. CO.. Jlecbevier, N. T., aud Totento, Out. iu2: iMced HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED STHAGH lir.l!''-i "f!ie ac icteiiing vital stamina, dcl.iciu iJiatelul temi3 their appreciation el the merlUas a tenli., et HcstPttei'-? fetoni feteni k Jie Ulttcm. Net only Coea it Impart stiei'-Ktli lellie weak, butital3e cencets an niulai .icld ctaleef the Stomach, liiaSses tbe beu'l3 a--t at proper Intervals, givca case le tlioec who MUTei horn lheuuiatlc aud kidney lieuMe". and cenquei. a- v.cll as pieveiiln le-j -i anil ai;'e. te! iO'j by all l'liigBiitsand Dealeta r.cn- nally iiil-lmdeedAw VAHKJJUJSttt . TtWK SUmdard Carriage Wurk Ol KANCAbTKIt COUN'I . EDGERLEY & CO., FINE OABRIAQE BUILDERS, 3LIRKET STREET, KK.Mi OP CliNTUAI. HAliKKT HOUSES, I WCASTJSK, l'A. WeniiUc m-eiv styl"' Mugrj- aud ai rinjrc itc-fiiid. AllWnifc liiualii'd m tlin met foin fein Imtabl" and legant .style. We ll-, only tle licit si'lL'ttfd uialuii'il and employ only tli best liuclmnlc. Ker quality el Plk enr inn i" :iri. Ilin e.l!:iii'sL In the Htiltc. H'O buy ter cnli ami frell en tin- most icasonai-'le teiiii1.. Give us a call. All work warranted, Ucpaii'ing inemptl v attended te. One set el wetkmcu epetially employed ler thut pui-lesi-. nSHtd&w H Alt It WAME. IS BV IIAKDWAUK SXUitr,. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & BENGIER, UEALKKSIN ; ISUILDlNGnudCABlNl! HARDWAPE, !'. ISA TEIiiS, HA NOES, r aim is, OILS 'ind GLASS Heuse Furnishing Goods. ll-3uulw I.KOAZ. NOTICES. Ef STATIC OK- FKGOGUIUK II1KL5IAN latuet the city of Lancaster, deceased. Lelteisel administration en said estate hav ing been giautcd te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te Hiiid decedent arc lequested te make iinmeiliatc settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent, te make known thusanic te the undersigned without delay, residing in the city el Lancaster. MAUDALHNA OTTKNDOKFBU. Administratiis. 1. F Dawk, Attorney. 114-Clrteaw IpsTATK OF .JOHN 1'. UilbTMAN, I.ATS !i of Lancelet City, deceased Letter.- of n i niiiiifilratfen en said estate having burn gianlcd te the undci-signed, all )ei"sens ln debted tosaiddeccdentareiefiucsted te make immediate settlement, and these h.u ing claims or demands against the estate el u!d decedent, te make known the same le llie un deislgncil without delay, icsiillmr in Lancas t t City. llEMil' WOLK, lebSI-Mileaw Administrator, ABSIUNKD KSIAT15 OF WltLIAM UKN sel and wife, et Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Win. Ilensel and wife of Lancastei city. Inning by deed et voluntary assign ment, dated January 27, JSS3. assigned and transtcni'd all their estate anil cllccts te the undersigned, ler thu benefit of the creditors or viid William Ilensel, he therefore gives no tice te all perrens indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delav, and theso having claim"; le piesenl them te J. l-'KL'IVii SKNKK, Assignee. ICuget! (L Smith, Atl'v. i.lJ-tildcew ISTATKOFCATHAKINKMcEVOy.LATii J el Hie city et Lancaster, deceased. Lot Let teis testamentary en said c3tate having been granted te tile undcisigncu, all peiseu indebted te said decedent are lequested te uiukc Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay, lesiding in the clty el Lancaster. WILLIAM E. LANT, Executer, mll-btdeaw Lancaster, I'a. IWl'ATfc OK I'll 1 1.1 l'YI.K. l.ATK ilK JCl Lancaster city, Pa, deceased. The un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the b'llance lcinaining in the hands of Jeseph; W. Markley, administrator et said deceased, le and among tlie&c legally entitled le the same, w ill fit ter that purpose en Fiiday, Feb-.' vuary il. in the Library Itoem el the court' lieaae, in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons inteicstcd in said distribution may at tend. .I.E.SIIENCK, t IWMTh Auditor. USTaTK 1" W 31. li. FINSKV. I.ATE O .IJ Lancxster CiU-, Pa., deceased. Th undersigned auditor :ip)einted te dlstlihulet the balmier remaining in the hands el WJ Liamau, administiater et said estate, te aud' among these legally entitled f the same. wIlK Sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, APJML1, ij, lSM.nt iu o'clock, a. m., in the Lim-ary ttoem-j et the Court Heuse, in the Cltv of Lancaster. I where all persons interested in said dlstilbu tien may attend. G. C. KENNED1 . mar20-3ldeavT. Auditp, nilL'UKK PIIKKK'.IUSIINA AND A Ci linn et Hart'a and Unmrlinrlv h ni? raurtinl t IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAK STOKE. TIANOS AND -FDKNITUUK KKMOVKDf .a. at snort, notice. Aiser dealer in secena-J hand and antlnn Fnrnlfnm KtmrnannrT. JJracket 8aw8, l3e,, AUO. r, JtKIMpEHL, a " BITTERS. p md !&aiiiASii m fc5gjrsg7g?g J Jy" ,TM W. KTlir 'cd? J. B., MARTIN' & UO., Cer.Triuce and West Kitig Streets. LANCASTEU, VA. SOLE AGEHiS FOR THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. The Best Made, Being Thiee-riy Linen Bosem and made ei Wauisutla Muslin. J, B. 1ARTH & GO, Cor. West King and Prince Sta. N lTi;v uoeos. Watt, Shaad & Ce. AKE WOW OPE2UNU STEW SPIONG GOODS IN EVEKV DEPAKTMENT. NEW DRESS GOODS iu all thu tavei lie shades and nuwt di.3irable iabriC3at LOWEST riilOiiH. 1'LAIN AN1 SK1L'E1 SUMMER SILKS IN JJEAUTlFULCOLOKINGb --1 SPECIAL, LSARGAIS. IO PIECES COLORED SILKS At Sue. a Tan I, wei th 75c. We new offer an Elegant Line et our Stand- ""black silks At 73c., Siy,c, Jl.U'J, $Uj, IIiU. $1.75, fiO'J, -l.'i We make a Specialty el BLACK CASHMERES And claim that eiu line is the best imported. rf-Inspcotien ij ceulially invited. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 LJAST KING STREET. . Tl TETZGKR S IIAOUlf MAN CARPETS lJtM AUCTION. IIAr. N'OW OPh.N A I.AIit.E AND HANDSOME VAUILTV OF INGK11N. KAG, HALL AND STAIR OAKPETS, BOUCJIT AT AUCTION KOR CASH AND TO UE SOLD CHEAP FOK CASH. CARPETS nl....i:yic. CAJIPETS at lc. CAJCPE'TS at Mc. CARPETS at '25c. CARPETS at c. CARPETS at....S7Uc. CA KJ'ETN at tOc. CARPETS at OSc. CALiL'ETS at 7Jc. CARPETS at VQc. CARPETS at ftl.00. & mm CHEAP STORE. 4d WEST KING ST., LANCASTER (Jefn eon the Cooper Heuse and faerrel Iloise Hetel.) UI,A6S A.NO QUEENS If A lit.. H jtm m MABTix. ss JUilO aT CHINA HALL. We uew have open a vci y laigc line et Wiiile Giunite Ware, White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware IK- DINNER, TKA and CHAMBER SETS. We have selected thee goods liem the Cc3t Manuiactuicrs. WE GUARANTEE THEM. j-GoedsnotsatWtactory will beexchanged. High & Martin's, 16 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. rlWt SMAI.l, IIAND-MAUK HAVANA L cigars, clear Havana fillers, for 5 eta., at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIGAlt "TOEE. SEA1.KD l'KOPOHAL.8 FOK liE-BUILD-intf Pooi .Heuse Earn will be received at the office el the County Commissioners, Lan caster. Pa., until 12 o'clock, m.. MONDAY, AIAltCU 20. 1S3. Specifications cau be seen at Commissioners Office. ' BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest : Frakk Greist, Cleik. m9-2nd AKUAIN8 IT WAlVlllUj, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Siiectaclea, Ac. Repairing et all kiuds will receive my ner3enal atten atten .tien. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159 North Queen street. Remember name and number. DI reatly opposite City Hetel, near Penneylvana railroad depot. dcc2Slvd "TVKESS-MAKINO IN THE fcATKST j styles and moderate charges. The pa pa pa ronace Of the' ladies et .Lancaster anllcited. Camas aadfinttliif a Specialty, at.37 EAST AlRGiiSTMET;? VH '."mMw mxm .liL.-Vf.. V. p-if- letzger & HBngnman uut $ sn-, We take .great pleasure in inviting attention te a full and un equalled assortment of BLACK SILKS: These goods are remark ably handsome and will repay a careful examination. Gres de Suez, Cetele, Otteman, Gres Grain Cashmere, etc. Colored Silks jn new spring Colorings. Summer Silks in new spring styles, 25 "West King Street. )OWKKS & UUHST. Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 8'UMMEE SILKS! - SUMMEK SILKS! Large Let Bought Very Lew aud will be Sold at a Very GREAT BARGAIN. Summer Silka at 50 cts., weith 65 or 75 cts., Black Brocade Silks at $1.00. worth $1.50, Black Oashme-ea very low, all choice goods, Black Silks at 75c, 85c, 81.00 and $1.25. ELEGANT GOODS. These Goods are pronounced VERY CHEAP. The MORIE ANTKJUD KIBBONS at 8 ami 10 Cents Per Yard are Gote?; Fast. BOWERS & HURST, Ne3. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - LANCASTER PA TOllN 5. UlVLfcK ft UO. JOHN" S. GIYLEE & CO., Are new receiving a LARGE ASSORTMENT of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES. Made of fine qualily of Muslins and in the most substantial manner at Very. Lew Prices. Alse a Full Line of GLNTLEMEN'S UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS at 50c, 75c. The Best Goods in the city at the price. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO. Ne. 25 EAST KINS STREET. JOHN S. GIVLER. siz ATYES & KATUFON New Offer the Greatest Entrains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, AH Oar Own Manufacture. Exainiue Cards sent by mail, onclesod in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited and well-nleased If you bheuld net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send you one. Our Stock of ULOTHINO fnr Mm.' Youth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW. Uia U l0r Men' Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full nriccs are withiu the reach of evervbedv. .E,..rl K?-Pnn,n Mrl nn,l n,.'lrn von, """ " j j Lancaster city. Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, HUUHS JLNJU STATIONEHI w !lSTEK CAKDS. BASTBR, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARDS selected with care and in gxcat variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S. NO. 12 Vv.ST KING bTREET, LANCASTER. TOASTER 1S83. SOUVENIRS FOR THE EASTER SEASOI! PLAIN AND E1CINGED EASTER CARDS, EASTER BANNERETS, EASTER BOOKS. AT THE BOOK-STORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS. SIGN OP THE BOOK, Xies. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. icuj-tid 31UMUAZ ZNSTUUJIElfTH. "ITTILCOX WHITE THE WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Wareroeiiis, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, H. A DECKER, Agent. A Full .Atsortmentef the various styles con Btantly en hand and ier sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public Is meet cordially invited te call and exauiiuc these instiumente, which will be found te be very S"pcrier iu Quality and Moderate iu Price. MlE. DECKER Is also agent ler the Fatuous "KNABE" Audsveral ether Desirable Pianofortes, at prices from $225 upwards, febli-tfd T CSX RECEIVED Aa THIS Of r ICE ANOTHER'FINE LOT OF Fancy Business and Advertising Cards.. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and .- samples. ,,. -,-, j r ttar TOltHlI.I.AO,;rJHMMSDCA;LyO0ACCU X&- ''-fKS-g ggagrJMWfgtftg 'Jit?3? tv. HAGER & BROTHER. VLOTHINU. and ready te be shown te the trade. The aud we are new takintr meaauren mnidiTr nnH - W.,'nn from en f !.. W: 'S"l V- " w x.uceu auu icau Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. JOMY -VTKXT BOOB TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. BARGAINS IN CARPET ! BARGAINS IN CARPET ! Our Stere has never been Stocked with se Large and Complete a Stock of Car r ets, as at .the present time . Stock Never Nearly se large ! Prices Never se low ! C3P Theso iu w a.nt should see them before purchasing. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOLTSE. PLVMEINd ANV fOUN Jb. AKtlOLU. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDDCED PRICES. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 EAST ORANGE STREET, hem T EM OVAL. wemevea te jme. 49 BAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be removed te Ne. 40 EAST KING Street directlv enrvwit th iv,- .. theie will be found a Complete New Stock etimXbWbWM G. L. FON DERSMTTH, uiar20-tfd HAT AND CAJT3. H ATS, CAPS AND FOK, Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock et Hats, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the firm et Sbultz & Bre., fashionable hatters, and new offers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN ST.; the well-established Hat Storce! the late firm of Shultz ft Bre Special inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. Sides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en band the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz, or the late firm et Shultz & Bre., who are experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ BRO.) 113-tfd i5- ? ,S? "O .r. , g. rrwsj nvrfs. cucjakiji cm, ha. 'X-TaMesmfllssssat- -f7vir a !tg&& s- - and $1.00. LANCASTER, PENN'A GEO. P. RATHVON. Rfcvles nrn nil itiaf .1 1. ,lr.n:.H.i i n. tr,n nnnni- r j j .. V. . . "Z-, i?"' S! ' '"' Seu"'I8 miS iSpring IS i eeitjcteu dicck or uoeds ever exhibited ii " King St., Lancaster, Pa. OOOOB. LANCASTER, PA. OA.S EITTXNO. LANCASTER, PA. or AC. Bookseller and Stationer, NO. 46 EAST KING STREET. OCUIUENTAl, DIPHTHERIA CURE. Reader, have you a sero threat T Take OCCIDENTAL. Are you troubled with hoarseness and phlegm In the threat? Take OCCIDENTAL . UJ7e 7R dphtberia or scarlet fevcrin your family? Denrt hesitate te try the OCCIDENTAL at once. It never talis If taken in time. A decided change is seen after three or four doses have been taken. Th OCCIDENTAL Can be bad Ot anv dravteiat In T.mv.,.- . 5ta and jl.oe per bottle. Don't fall te trvit. . u. COCHRAN, Nes. 137 andl39 NerU Queen street, always has it en hand. 02-6mdTc.ThAS NEBS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any et the lands of the Cora Cera waU or Speedwell estates. In Ibsjieaand Lancaster counties, whether inclesed orte. ..-... 1..- A.y . - "wiiij t uie WM;COLEMTFJlMlfAr z,.ilJSSSS&i3Wtt3BZA sr. - y? &&: lr1iJ, "fr-Jf y a I AifVAMneic. ABX I Is Cms rn as fellows : itSSL1? tH.-Dsfwt)sr;r,-svj4 Ua-T and a. 4. 6 aad SJIv.bu aM esi atarday!whe Uit suTtfSll :T a.nJVH??lS5e,,ewac lP.Bbli -a., ana 1, 3, 5 and 1 n. . " Cars rua ttahy ea uKve Ubmi neM Ism rjMJJJUA rOKT OKPOHT VJ. ROAD T1MK TABLE. .i ,fe A'fSnew ma legnlarlven the CM1 ;; - . i-epesu ltaiiread nr,e: OB uw wuswsbs; -. . .. . . . r . pa- n.. . secrnvAKP. STATIONS. I aaiMWAssw . P.V, A. It 4.K. r.n.r.x. 6:20 6S 6:12 T.00 7K 7.-06 7:12 7:17 7 100 10-JP Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciesswcll.... ...Sate Harber... ..Sheak's ITcrry.. Pequea ..Yerk Furnace.. Tncquan .Mccail's Ferry. 8.' KM. K 531 1039 8jK UhSB UM 11KB UM 11:10 7 S3H 7:4 am m 738 738 7ae 7.-06 67 4d6 i-ja Ud5 4:47 4J6 433 436 4U2 4KK 3:63 737 7:41 1136 11:30 ...Fite's Eddy... nsnins ereex.. Jeacli Bettem.. ..Conowingo... ....Octerara..... 7d0 U3S 11:54 7d0 7.-S7 7:37 8.-00 730 736 733 7:17 7:05 6:41 r.M. 8:13 &25 12:03 12:13 63S ...Pert Deposit.. 120 SSI) Perryvi.ie.... 3:11 R KABINU at OULVMIMA K.k. ARRANGEMENT OF PASSCNeKKTEAim MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1868. JORTHWABD. LBATB. A. ST. 730 9-JO 93U QiiarryvUle , Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia. Axarvx. Beading SOUTHWARD. UU.TK, AJt TJf. 6:10 836 TM Keaerng , ABxxva. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster, King St Quarrwtlle 736 IStOO TM. 9:40 930 9:40 2U0 sae 5:15 636 630 &1S 836 10:40 936 xrains connect at Reading from Philadelphia, Pettsvillt lentewn and New Yerk, i with trains teand l Harrfsburg, AU rut Bound Broek At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk. Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Baltfe "ere. - m. WILSON. 8unt. PER58II.VANIA KAALKOAJD NKW JL SCHEDULE On and affair HITNT1AY OCTOBER 1st, 1882, trains en Uia Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave tfce Lancaster and Philadelphia depots as follews: ILev Lan Ar Phil Eastward. A.M. A.X 23B 736 3B Mall Express Fast Line Harrislinrc Express.. 12:44 635 8:10 8d0 Yerk Accommodation arrives Lancaster Accomedation arrives.... 835 Columbia Accommodation. 9M 11:15 r.x. Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Loek Haven Express Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsburg Accommodation 1235 1:08 338 r.H. 2:42 5:45 5a 735 9:46 230 335 645 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run thrqugh te Hanever dally, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:48, will rnn through te Frederick. ILe. I At. Wbbtward. iPhUlLaa ill A.K. A.M. News Express , Way Passenger , Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. MtJev. 430 439 730 6:27 637 936 9:40 Mail Train, Ne. 2,viaCelumbla,leaves WfOfNlTCI V-vm Ana ituguiu JAUtCaSitt itii Hanover Accommodation leaves., 803 10:15 1030 r.M. Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves.. Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves.. 1136 L-46 139. 530 230 730 7:40 r.K. 234 4-ii ueiuniDia Accommodation. Harrlsburg Express 6:40 9:05 western juxpress... Pacific Express il:10 1130 1:46 Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. ra.. Has direct connections (without change of cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged. .iii stopatDowntagtown.CoatesvllIe.Parkes stepatDowntagtown.CoatesvllIe.Parkes stopatDewntagtown.CoatesvllIe.Parkes hurg, Mount Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mall Train, Ne. 1, Western Express and Pacific Ex press run dailv. V" Oe'AL 31AII. AKKAMJKM1SNTS. HOURS FOR CLOSING THE MAILS, liy Railroad -New Yerk thbotjeu mail,-730 a. ni.. 12:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. and U.-00 p. iu. Wat Mail. east. 730 a. ni. Cur.isTiAKA, Parkcsburg and Downlngtewn li:M p. m. Gokdenvillk, Downingtown, Leunan Flace and Gap, C:15 p. m Philadslfbia thdeugh mail, 733 a. m 8:15 a. m., 12:30, 5:00 and 11:10 p. m. PiTTSBunaH and wssT, 9.0i and 11:00 p. m. Harrisbube kail, 630 and 9:00 a. in., 435 and 11 00 p. m. Wat mail, west, 6 00 and 930 a. m. Baltimore and Washisotejc, via Philadel phia, 5 00 p. m. Baltimore ase Wasuiicoteit, via Yerk, 130 p. m. Baltimore aud Washington, via Uarxls burg,.H30. Ceatksville, 5:00 p. m. Columbia at t:00 a. m., 1:30 and 435 p. m. Yerk and Yerk wat, 130 and 11:00 p. m. Norther:.' Cknthal, :00 a. m., and 11:00 p. m. RKAOlNO, Via. I'EADIKO COLUMBIA R. R., 7-'0 a. m. and 12:30 p. m Reading, via Harrlsburg. 5:15 and 11:00 p. m. Reaping vat, via Junction, LItltz, Man helm, East Ilempfleld and Epbrata, 3:16p.m. QuABRTViLLE, Camare, New Providence. West Willow, liartinsvide. Relton and Lime Valley, 9:15 a. rn. and :0O p. m. Nbw Hellakd, Churchtown, Greenbank, Blue Ball, GoedvUIe. Beartown and Spring Greve, by way or Down lug town, at 6:15 p. m. and 11:00 p.m. Safe Harber, via Columbia, 8:i0 a. m. and 5:15 p. in. My Stage Slackwater and Sale JUarber. daUy, at 4:00 p. m. ' -"" - Te Millers viile. S and 1130 a. m and 4 p.m. Binklcy's Bridge, Leacock, Barevllie, New XAUlimiU, aJI J'. Ell. Rewlnnrlavllln Hfrf flellv ntJ7.ma . -. , Landls Valley, Oregon, West Earl, Fnrmera Fnrmera vUle, Neffsville, Hinkletown, Terre ilUl. Mar tmdale, daily, at 20 p.m. . ureonmne, cenuity, Lampeter and Wheat land Mills, te Strasburg, dolly, at 4:00 p. m. New Danville. Conesteka, Marticville, Cole Cele manville. Mount Nebe.Rawllnsville. Uethesda and Libsrty Square, dally, at 2:30 p. m. On Sunday evening, malls east and west close at 10.00 n. m. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Arriving by Kail Eastern mail, 0-30 a. m. 10:00 a. m., 3:00 and &30 p. m. Eastern way mall. 10x0 a. m. Western mail, Ci nd 10:10 a. m.. 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 20 p.m. Western way mail, 8:30 a. m. Reading way mall, 100 a. m. Quarryville Branch, 8:15 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Arriving by Stage Frem Safe Harber and Slackwater. at 9:00 a. m., daily. Frem Mlllersvlllc, fend 9s. m. and 4 p. m. Frem New Helland, at 930 a. m.. dolly, Frem Rewlandsvllle, Md . at 4:00 p.jn. Reading way mail, at 10UJ0 a. m.. dally. Frem Strasburg. at 9:30 n. m., dally. rem Rawliusvllle at 11:00 a, m. Frem Terre Hill, at 10:00 a. m. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are three mail deliveries by Letter Carriers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited la the letter-boxes. Fer the first delivery the Carriers leave the office at 7:00 a. in.; second delivery at 108 a. ra.; third delivery at 3.C0 p.m. SUNDAY POST-OFFICE HOURS. On Sunday the Posteflice is open from AprlL lst te October 1st. from 8 te 9 a. m., and from w t p. m.; i rem ucioeer isi te April 1st, fj iu iv e, ui. auu iiuui euip. m. CAMJfXIIU O HJKK'S CAKPET HALL. " The Old Reliable." This is the Title which Shirk's Carpet Hall, Oer. W. KING & WATER Sta., A.H. T.X.T.. 6:20 .... 230 730 .... 3:40 7:40 1:00 930 730 iae &40 9:46 330 SAO Has obtained by selling the Best Goods atta--" most Reasonable Prices with THE T HiTBsjri1 Alte best stock te select from. Is adds. tien te the Largest Stock et Carpets wurSC J" ritd In this city, we have new . . 1HE LATEST AND BEST KOIDbX ? -OF- . Brussels, Ingrain and Claim Ever brought te the city et Call before nurehairinv ukiim' BE CONVINCED. 7""" mmv I BL S. SHIK, ; Uta. CM' -V." t.- a rJ5l m m .' ilrJ. "O W I 'it -i ' A ' m kty r wer-m Ett&msg5msm " "sins bm m: w nsrrrt-m -r5 'i&pq .1 ' " i"-" -r a-v: v- : jt '-. - , ' v T, ? .-f-.at.1-. - - '-. Tft--."T '-.- '-' - -' . "5 W 1. Vr (., J a " "--. -4ii-i '.' ii- - S&' iVC - mm Mwmtmj j fi