IRfcfl5lVW4flMdtffcfl LAKfiASTfiS DAILY INTELL1GEKCEK, FBIDAY. APRIL 27. 18-3. Lancaster .intelligencer. FBIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1883. Fi.ANTINU8MA.Lr, SEEDS. Seme Spring Hints ter Graeneri. Country Gentleman. There are many failures in planting or sewing Email -Garden or farm seed from three causes, namely, in net sufficiently pulverizing the soil, in burying tee deep, and in net compressing the earth closely about the seeds. 1. Without thorough pulverization the soil and its moisture cannot be brought into close contact with the seed, but only a few points of the small clods and lumps will touch it. and air crevices be left all about it The smaller the seed the larger will be these crevices in comparison. Seeds will net grew buried in a stone heap or in a heap of coarse clods. The mere nearly the soil is reduced te the condition of One powder the better. Garden beds should, therefore, be finely pulverized with a thorough use of the steel rake. Manure, when applied, should be thor oughly broken up and well intermixed. In sewing the smaller flower seeds, which are net te be covered ever half an inch deep, it is well te pulverize the earth with the thumb and finger as it is dropped in the drill. If the soil is net dry enough for the operation, wait until it becomes se, and mere will be gained by the delay than by the hasty covering of fine seeds with wet clods. A rule has been correctly given, that a strong soil is never dry enough until a clod under the pressure of the beet is crumbled te powder, instead of pressed te a soft and yielding mass. 2. Seeds nra often buried tee deep. They mutt never be placed beyond the reach of air. An old and geed rule is te cover them te a depth varying from three te five times their diameter. But this rule will vary with the character of the soil and it3 condition. More depth will be re quired for a dry than for a moist covering ; and a greater depth of sand may be ap plied than of cempart clay. Seedsmen are sometimes falsely charged with selling peer seed merely because the gardener buried it te such a depth that it would cot grew. We have witnessed seme rather striking instances of such mistakes. H. The soil should be Buiiicieutly com pressed about the seed, otherwise there will be many air cavities. The amount of pressure given will depend en circum stances. If the earth is finely pulverized, less pressure will ba required than with a coarse or lumpy soil. A heavier pressure needs te be given with dry than with a moist soil. It is an old opinion that needs germinate better if sewn just before a rain than after it. This may be true when a fine soil has been previously pressed about the seed. Mere commonly a coarse soil has prevented a close packing, and the soil having been softened mero or less by a shower, will the mere closely encase the seed with a moderate pressure. If the gardener understands the lationale of all these operations, he will be mere likely te avoid mistakes, and te meet with uniform success, than if he pursues blind ami un conditional rules. In sewing every kind of seed, and with different conditions of the soil, a great deal tliiit is really valuable in practice, as well ;is i'ally inteiesting, may be learned by tryir.r different modes side by i.ide Uury the hteds at different depth?, and xnaik tacli portion ; obseive tLe condition of the soil as te meistuni and fineness ; plant both before and after rain, in a commonly coarse and in a finely pulverized soil ; these experiments, performed side by side, ,ill during tue season of growth convey much valuable instruction te the operator. A Xesre'u Fiendish Act. A special from Temple's mills, Biadferd county, Pla , says : A discovery has just been made of a most diabolical act of cruelty perpetrated near here Sunday morning. A negre named rink blocker has been livincr with his nephew, te whom lie has been very cruel. After whipping mm till the boy was covered with bleed, en Sunday, he tied him in a chimney head down, and roasted him till the flesh dropped off the body aud arms. He then took htm down, laid him en the fleer and threw cold water en him. The boy cannot lecevcr. The sheriff is in pursuit of Blecker. The neighborhood is a bad one, mostly of negrees, who work at a mill. Tfle World Mever Skill and Sclenre Trl umpbunt. Our reporter relates t!ii following leuiarka Wc experience of one e our most lellahlc ami substantial merchants Deacon Stephen G Masen air. Masen says that from I'd te 1850 he sullerei tertiary fremfrpqucn very -evere attacks et liuiaminatery then mat ism. The ht attack In the winter et "7i anil sO uai se t eve re as te tender him uuable le t:ik a t'p in Tour months. His physician1 thought that one lie el lilm wa paralysed, an. I both knees ujcaine se stiff thet lie could net bend them. Tin; doctors pronounced his cate incurable, leaving him in a tcnible condition He was then induced te try Hunfa 'Semedy, by a medical friend v.'he told him that his whole ilckBW and trouble arose Hern kidney d's case, and convinced Mr. Masen that such 'was the cape, and utter taking it 'It weeks was entirely cure:!. and t-i new in such excslient physical condition that neither damp weather nor wel lect affect him disagreeably. Mr. Masen says that lit euro Is complete, axil iimeiclhan two years since he has had the disease. I " at tribute :ny most remarkable enre solely te Hunt's Remedy, the Inlallible Kidney and Liver Medicine," says Mr. Masen. Providence Eeening Prest The llfBt. William II. Wiisejt.M. T)., Sprluglleld, Is lington Ce., Ga., says : " I prescribed Hunt's Remedy in a complicated case of Dropsy which 1 had been treating for eight years, and I find Hunt's Remedy is the best medicine ter Drn, sy and the Kidneys I hare ever used." Owe ly Kxisteuce. Abigail 9. Celes, of Moereslown, Burling ton, Ce., X, J., says: " Eighteen months age I had Dropsy around my heart. My physicians and friends despaired el my everctting well. The first bottle et nunt's Remedy gave me great relief. I teel I ewe my very exMence te Hunt'3 Remedy, and I am deeply thankful." Aladdin's lamp wrought mighty things, but Hunt's Remedy works mightier. Try it. ir20-M,WAF . HOMT'M KEMbUV FUKSAI.K AT H. H. Cochran's Drug! Stere, 127. and 13!) Neilh Queen street. mur2-3md Badly Bitten. Peter Kleffer, cer. Clinten ana Bennett sts.. Buffalo, was banly bitten by a Worse, and ap plied Themas' Eclectric OH, which immedi ately relieved the pain, and in tenr days the wound was healed, for sale by U. B. Cochran druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. ' It you can't sleep eraic restless at night, lake fcliimiens Liver Regulator. Ne Deception Used. It is strange se many people will continue te suffer dayaiter day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can procure at our store SHILOH'S VITAL1ZEB, ireeef cost if it docs net cure or relieve them. Price. 75 cents. Sold by U. B. Cochran, 137andl39 North Queen street, Lancaster. fedu eed5 l-eve Tour Neighbor. hailyiJ?r f$Sm or neighbor Is laboring under bodily affliction, indigestion, bilious ness, constipation, caused by impurity et bleed, or disorders et the kidneys or liver don't fall te recommend Burdock Bleed Bit ters, n sure nnd safe remedy. Price $1. Fer sale by H. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. DMT 'TBAWBKIDGE CliOTHXKR. SPRING Hew the Dresses for the Coming Season are te be Made Up. We quote the following from Harper's " Bazar " of recent date : " Combinations of two materials are seen in most of the costumes imported for Spring and Summer. The rule with these is a plain fabric for the waist and drapery, with figured goods for lower skirt." We would direct special attention te the fact that we have new in store what we have geed reason te believe is the largest and best-assortment of FRENCH NOVELTIES That conform te the above notice te ba found in the United States. Seme are in All-Weel ; some are in Silk and Weel ; All with Correct Matching Fabrics. PRICES FROM $1 TO $2.50 Fer double-width materials. We would also invite attention te our stock of French Dress Plaids, Which goods will be largely used this season in combination with plain materials, as witness also the following extract from Harper's " Bazar :" " Smoothly-woven wool stuffs, like Tamise Cleth, of very firm qual ity, are imported iu plain colors, aud in plaids, blocks, checks and stripes, for Spring dresses. There are dresses made entirely of the plaids, in very dashing styles, but it is mere usual te buy the plain geed? for the over dress, and plaids or stripes for the skirt." -n STMWBBIDGE Eighth and Market. LAKCAHTEK WATVUEa rpH. Lancaster Watches. POPULAR GPwADES. GILDED MOVEMENTS: new era; WEST END," franklin;' va " FULTON," 6 keystone; keystene; lancaster,' tt NICKEL MOVEMENTS a MELROSE," " LANCASTER." The Manufacture et the full I.inoei Favorite Movements, with the adoption et the Line et Dust-Proof Movements, and Ladies' Watcher, gees forward with Increased Energy. VslUl'f.S T Off PRICES FOR GOOD ARTICLES, AUK A- Public Blessing, And that Is why the business uf SHIRE'S CARPET BALL. Cor. W. King and Water Sts., Has increased every year since It was started, lit teen years age. CARPETS IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND At Bettem Prices Fer ten days longer. Call and examine the Immense stock-. Ne trouble te show goods. cuajj. B. H. HABT1N Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all Kinds . LUMBER AND COAL. -Tard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince treets,. above Lemen Lancaster. nS-iye MANUKK AfiU COAL. New Yerk and Philadelphia Herso Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All th.; 15EST GRADES OF COAL, Ueth ler Family and Steam purpose. CEMENT by the barrel, HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Vakd 315 Harrisburg Pike. General Office 20 East Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller & Ge. aprMyd pOAT. M. V. B. COHO, 330 SOUTH WAXJEH BT., bMiufer. -.i. Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Eiclmnce, Yard and Ofllce : Ne 330 NORTH W ATE STREET teh28.lv. rilWO SHALL. HAHD-MADK HAVANA i vicura, ciear Havana micrs, for 5 cts., at HARTMAN'S YELLOW KROKT CIGAR "TORE. SAMUEL U. FKIIUC, ATTORNEY. UAH street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately in Rear el Coutt Hexse, LengV New QOODS. STYLES & CLOTHIER. Eighth and Filbert. FOlt 8 AXIS. TTittUStKY FOK SAL.K. " A WELL-ESTABLISHED GROCERY STORE In n large manufacturing country town. Heuse, Meie, atore Flxtuicj unil a full line el UROCRRIKS. The whole run hi; bought ter lees than pi SO). Inquire at trie Ht-lmd " INTELLIGENCE!! OKPICE. F TUfKS.ll.K. Vain Gily Building; Leis FOR SA.LB. The undersigned eifer.s ler sale the lets 01 gieund adjoining his residence, en Charlette and Walnut streets, in the city et Lancaster, (comprising 211 teet en churlotte street and 20 teuten Walnut street. These lets will be sold en easy terms, In tht whole or in pat ts, te suit puvehasets. Apply te THOS.E. FJUNKLIN, OFFICE NO. 120 EAST KING STREET. m83wdWTllF&!- ORPHANS' COUKT SALE Or KKAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, tha 12th day et MAY, JSS3, will be sold in pur suance of nn eidcr et the Orphans' Court, at Public Sale, at. the Keystone Hetel In the city et Lancaster, by the undersigned, admin istrator et thcesialu et Catharine W. Powell, Inte et said citv. deceased, the following de scribed It al Estate, hue or thp paid Catharine W. Powell, deceased, te wit: All th.it certain enc-and-a-half-stery BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let or piece of ground, situated en the north slde et West James street, between North Queen and Prince streets, in said city of Lan caster, containing in irent en said James street sixteen feet, four and one-halt inches, and in depth northward one hundred and six teen teet. te a twelve leet wide common alley being house Ne. 23. Persons wishing te view the premises will please cll en the undersigned, or Dana Gra ham, living near. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock in the evening et said day, when attendance will be given by DANIEL G. BAKER. aprl!) eau dt.s Administrator, Ac. T.KOA1 XOTICES. 175TATROKCATMAIINKMcKVOY,I.ATS Jj of the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undcrsignea, all persons indebted te said decedent are requested te mate Immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate or said decedent, te ninke known the same te the nn- deiflfcmed without dplnv rpilillne. in hiT. et Lancaster. WILLIAM K. LA NT, Executer, mll-fctdea -. Lancaster, Pa. NOTICIC. APPLICATION WILL, BE made te the governor et this common wealth ler ii charter incorporating the East ern Market Heuse Company et Lanca9terCIty, Pa., under the previsions of the Act et Assem bly entitled An Act te provide for the incor incer incor peiation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved the 29th day et April, A. D., id uiu uiiaiutiriauuuL'jeciui wnicn corpor ation shall he the establishment and mainte nance et n'niarket house. D. P. ROSENMILLER, .. . Attorney ler Applicant?. Lancaster, Pa., March 19, 1S&S. marlO-ltdeaw INSTATE OF J AIUK.S Ii. tLAKK, I.ATK OF j Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted tp the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested tomake immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. . JOHN W.CLARK, MARTHA IJ. CLAK. ., , ELIZABETH CLARK, a20-0tdeaw Executers. E STATIC OF IR J. O. BOYD, LATE OF the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted te said decedent are requested te make lmraediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, or te Dr. Daniel McCermtck. Lancaster City. ' , SLATER II. ROYD, Administrator. J. Hat Bitewif, Steelton Pa. Attorney. al3-6tdF IfUUNTAIN FINE-CUT TMlIACCO, BEST nt., if0if "''"lufuctnrcd, 8 cts per oz. or 62 CIS- Bt III HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ''TORE. IUlfc MOST CdfflUOV hEATOFCANCEB la en the margin or the lower Hn Ilere it Is first noticed cither as an excorFa excerFa excorFa tlen or Assure, with thickened edges, rnnniSr across the lip lrem beiere backwards, or as a liypertreph v et a line et papilisc along the margin et the mucous membrane, close nn te the skin. Cancers and tumors cured withent pain, or using the knire by ,.m nr, H.D.LONGAKER.M. D. Ofllce l.tat Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. a2G-3td&TT IUJJMHE.POKEK, UAS3INA AND A FBU. j line el Harfc's and Doughertys playing HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. GENUINE HAVANA AND YAKA CIGARS only 5 cents at , HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR hTORE. TKESS WOODS, LACES, Ce. HAGER & BROTHER. DRY GOODS, LACES, &C. NEW WOOLEN FABRICS. Foreign and Demestic, in Entirely New Shades : Bengalines, Serges, French Feule', Cashmeres, Melange Fenle', Albatross Cleths, Nun's Veiling, Fatines and Zephirs (trench and American), Combination Snits and French Embroidered Robes. SILKS ; Lyens Black Silks of Superior Quality in Cetile, Valeurs, Otteman, Gres Grain, Surahs, Brocades and Cash meres. Especial attention called te our $1.00 Black Silks. SUMMER SILKS in Neat Stripes and Checks , SPANISH GUIPURE LACES in Black and White. Hand -run Spanish, Orientals. Torchens, &c. Oriental, Spanish and MnllFiBsues. Crepe LisseHuchings and ether Neckwear. KID, SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES (Black and Colored), in Jerseys, Mesquetaires and Regular Styles. TL&er&?8T& an'1 L5s' Thraail. Large Lines or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, in all qualities and sizes. UA.GJ0ER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, OIIN !J. OIVLEK & CO. THE LATEST SENSATION! OUR 6-BOTTON MOUSQUITAIRE KID GLOVES. ALL THE LATEST SHADES, A.t 50 Cents. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO., NO. 25 East King Street, JOHN S. GIVLER. N EW UOOD3. BOWERS & HURSTS, Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ASTONISHING! THB QMISggrSagiSS& q0ij0BED ASTONISHING! Our BLACK SILK at $1.00 sells very fast, which proves it te be one of the best in the city for the money. The same may be said of our.$1.25 BLACK SILK and the BETTER GRADES. Our SUMMER SILKS, which we have been advertising a great deal of late, still sell away beyeud our expectation. These goods are a great bargain, and a great many people have found it out and have purchased them. Our BLACK CASHMERES are of the very best makes, and we have them marked extremely low, which makes them sell very fast. We have a Nice Stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS at Lew Prices. In CORSETS, HOSLERY and UNDERWEAR our stock cannot be surpassed . In DRESS BUTTONS we have almost everything that is new. We open te-day an Eleeant Line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S LINEN COLLARS, which we will mark low. G""We would be glad te have you pay our stere a visit, and see the many Nice Goods wc display. Polite attention shown te everybody is ene of our chief rules. BOWERS & HXJRST, N03. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - LANCASTER, PA. N EW MAT STORE OHAS. N. SHULTZ, M YEKS & KATHFON New Offer the Greatest Bareains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Mannfacture. Examine Cards sent by mail, enolesod in the PICTORIAL. The people are coming and all go away suited and well-pleased. If you should net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will send yeiine. Onr Stock of ULOTniNG for Men, leuth, Beys and Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW. Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full and ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the prices are within the reach or everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a geed trade this Spring is assured. fSTLome early and make your selection from ene of the Finest and Best Selected Stock of Geals ever exhibited in Lancaster city. Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster. Pa. T1HWAKK, XV. TOUN P. SUHAU1U. GREAT BARGAINS. .1UST HKCE1VKU ANOTHKIl LAUUK LOT OK Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Flnmbing and Gnsfltting, Reefing and Spenting. -AT- . JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, lcb27-lyd LANCASTEB. 1A. JIATH AJTD VAPB. TTATS, OAFS, c. LATEST SPRING STYLES. SHULTZ BROS, (OldStane.) Largest and Best Assortment ever eQcred te the public at lowest prices. FINIS DRESS SILK HATS. STIFF FKLT HATS French and English Pnll-Overa Seft Felt Hats, caps. Umbrellas, Ac. All et every quality and vari ety. All kinds of bats made te order. Iho only Hat Manufactory In the city. Con stantly en hand my own manufacture. JOHN SIDES, (SUCCESSOR TO SHULTZ A BRO.) 113-ttd JOMX GOODS, c. JfJSW HJ.T STOJtJi. Everything in HATS AND CAPS can be found at SHULTZ'S SONS' NEW HAT STORE, Gundaker's Old Stand, 144 N. Queen St. lSTRICTLY CASH.jr VjLOTBISU. ItltY VTKXT DOOKTOTHK COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK OPENED THIS DAY large lets of Table Whieh were bought at forced sales, in large QUILTS ! r,?IARSEILLE8 QUII'T3 at about their value. WHITE aud COLORED HONEY COMB and JACQUARD QUILTS, with or without fringe, at a great sacrifice. 61 Headquarters of GOSSAMERS for Ladies, Gents', Beys and Girls at $1.23, $1.50, $1 75 and $2.00, made te our own erder, with our name en each garment. B3TEVERY GARMENT WARRANTED. E. JE. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. MV3IVAI. IXSTJtUMXXTS. z EI.LER . WOODWAKU-H WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC STORE, THE ONLY ONEPBICE HOUSE IN THE BUSINE33 IN LANCASTER. Ne, 38 WEST KING- STREET. FULL STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, MUbIC BOOKS AND ALL SORTS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. niuuwvu ueciiuy mi xub. AKiaxu, urganettcs ana Musical cabineis. wcwisntecau the attention te THE A1USTON, an Imported. German, mcchemcal musical instrument, de signed take the place of the high-priced Music Bexes. Its execution is the most accurate el ail the mechanical musical instruments nlavs anv number et nieces sacred. ODeratlc. dance music, etc. This paragon a paragon et musical instruments -vve sell at $15.00. Full line et Children's urguneiies, etc. Mtsm.erjic. "pKSIOVAL. Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET. After April 1, 1883. F0N DERSMITH'S BOOK-STORE Will be removed te Ne. 4CK AST KING Street, directly opposite the Court Heuse, where there will be found a Complete New Stock of Beeks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, mar20-tfd NO. 46 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA, Lancaster, Pa. GEO. F. RATHVON HARRY S. SHULTZ. tieuim. Linen s lets at much less than Regular Prices. QUILTS ! LANOASTBR, PA. al7-3mdlyw rA.rZ.Elf UtM.DK LANCASTER .UiU MlLLKKSVlLLi; K. : Cars run as leltcws : Leave Lancatscr (P. it Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a.m., and 2, 4, and 8:30 p. nu. oxcaet en Baturday, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. i Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and;l3 a. 11., and 1, S, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally ou i jve time except en Huu iUt. COLUMBIA ft J'OKT DEPOSIT KAIL-V- BOAD TIME TABLE. Trains new nm icsiularlven thn retnmbin Fert Deposit Railroad en tha following um: aecrnwARP. stations. kerthwaru. v.ir. A.X. A.M. A.M. P.M. 8.-20 5:35 8:09 .1:25 8.02 6:20 7: 5:05 7:40 5K)I 7: 4:58 7:34 4:56 7:28 41 7:23 4:47 7:10 4:3ti 7:0G 4:33 C:S7 4:26 6:11 4:12 6:32 4:05 6:20 3:55 3:11 630 6:35 6:42 70 75 749 10:3) 10:33 10:39 10-J55 11:00 11:03 11:05 11:10 Columbia.... ...Wusliingten... ....Cie-sweH.... ...Sate Harber... ..Shenk's Ferry.. Perinea ..VorkFurnace.. Tucquan .Mct'nll'3 Ferry. ...Kite'rt Kddy... ..FlAbiug Creek.. ..Peach Bettem.. ...Cone-rfliio... ...Pert llapeslt.. ,.. Perryville.... 7:12 7:17 7:23 7:37 7:1 7:50 8:01 8:13 8:25 11:15 llrifi 11:30 11:38 11:54 r.ir. 12:03 12:15 12:30 7:10 7:27 7:37 8;00 8:20 :3t 7:3S 7:17 7:0." T)EAl)INtiUOI.lIMUIA K.H. ABRANOEUKNT OFVASSKNOKRTKAINtl MOJIOAV, NOVEMBER 13th, li NOUTIIWAUD. LmA.VB. Uuarryvllle Lancaster, King St... Lancaster Columbia. AJUUVB. Bdlng... A.M. 7:;w 9":lf aOfiHWARD. -EAVa. Beading Amuva. Columbia Lancaster.?. Lancaster, King St... UnarryvUie A.M. 1 U. I. M. i;:-0 .... itSO 7:30 .... 3:40 7:40 l:ui 3:5il 7:30 1:10 3:10 9:45 3.--M 5.50 P.K 5:15 5:2f. U:3l a rains connect at ncinnin; wltn inline te:inu from Philadelphia, Piitvlli'e, Harrisburg, Al lentOTn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia wltlitralna te and lrem Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick nnd Balti more. M. WILSON. Sunt. PKNNDVLVAM1A lwU.UOAl NEW SCHEDULE On and alter SUN HA OCTOBER 1st, lSa'2, Ir.iluM ou thn I'ennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at nnd ivavu iht Lancaster and PMladuIiihia ilopet-sad fellows I Lev I Ar ILanll-lil! Eastward. A.M. 12:44 535 8:10 8:10 8;55 0.00 A.ii 2:M 7:5i 10:.1 Mall Express. Fast Line Harridburg Ex"" , Yerk Accomrced.winn ui rives , Lancaster Accein, laildii arrived.... Columbia Acceuu .; .ion Frederick Accouiiiiimtlen airlvca. Loek Haven Kxpr.s. 11:45 P.M. 12:55 1:03 3:-i; r.M. 5:15 5:Cs 7' Sunday Mall Johnstown Espn:.- Day Kxpress Harrlaburg Accommodation 2:12 2:50 5S5 6.45 Hanover AccomiiKxmuen weat, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15, will run through te Uauevcr dally, exeept Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, wesl,cennertlni at Lancaster with Fast I.lne, west, at 1:40, will run through te -fdm-ick. a.m. M. r.M. 7:25 12:00 U-.IO v.sc. 9:40 2:10 S.-26 9:30 2.10 8:13 y4u o.e 10:40 .... 3:55 ILe. iAr. " JVfcuH nn. I Pidl I Lun A.M. A.M. ' News Express 4:.!0 6:2. Way Passenger 4:3ii cj, Mall Train, Ne.l. vi,i Mt..iej' 7:0(' ;h:;" MaHTrain,Ne.2,vlat,liiuibia,Ieave .:!' S lags ra Express 8:13 lu-15 Hanover AccemnuMlatlnn leavbK UK-e f.M. ' fast tiine.. ....... ................ ii. (mi i.ii Frederick AcconinieiiaUou leaves i-m ' V.H. i Harrisburg Accor.uneilai Ien 2:11 5 2u Lancaster Acceimii'iia:titi leaves 2.a Columbia Acceni it .-!.ti'-m 4-14 -:m Harrisburg Expri"- 5:40 7:4v- Western Expresd !.U3 il 1'aclflc Express. li-w i.s Harrisburg ExpreHH m-hi, at 5:10 p. m., ha.- direct connections ( v.'.iheulebauge et carri)(i') Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, cm Sunday, when slagged. Will dtopatDewuliiiit'nvii.CoatedVille, P.trkes burg, Mount Jey, hll?.aliuiiitnwu:uut Mi.l.::i town. Day Express, t':nt !.lt;i' NuwsEtiirt'as, Mal Train, Ne. 1, Western liipieas ami l'ai Irtc K press run dailv. KAH.UU A tin. 1'iiK T GREAT Burlington Reute Chicago, Uurllupten k juiiic) It. !(. Chicago, HnrllDgteii X (jnfncj It. K. pimn(!1im i, link AND OLD PAVOiMTK FBOM c ii i c a g e ei( r .: e k i a TO KANSAS CITY, O.'.IAUA. CALlfOUMa LINCOLN AND Dh.NVKU The SHOBTCST, (jU ICU KH'J an.! f.L.-1 dm dm te St. Jeseph, Atchliideu, Tepek. n.-nl-.m Dallas, Galveston, and all iielnti tu lr.wu Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, Vew T.i.irb-e, , zena, Mentana and Tf;ia. This route has no superior n-.v ,-.iun: :.i... Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally i.-M.-. us being the (IKE AT T.'liluU(i!I (.'At: i.t.Nb Universally cenrcilcl te lm tti.: Hi St EQUIPPED Uallread Iu Hie we: 11 t.. ii: classes el travel. All connections mudu In Union t.tpnt- Try It and yen will fiml traveling :i in u v instead of a discomfort, Through tickets via tlil:i cclebrhted "'- ' sale at all erhces In the U. 3. and Cana.l.t. All Information about rates el ti.m, xei-i, .. . Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PEKOF.VAI. I.DV.KI,: . Uwieittl Passenger Agent, Chiea', it i. T. J. POTTKK, 3d Vlce Prej. A leu. Manager, Chioaec, It : JOHN U. A. ltlCAM.Oen. Kasteru Agl.. 317 Broadway, :; Washington .5t. Nkw Yerk. 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