Ett ft- ' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY,. AUGUST 24, 1883. Lancaster Jntelligencct. FE1EAY FVENINO, AU0. 24, 1888, THAT LITTLE HAT." 1 11 ml It in Ibe g anion path, IU HUle crown halt loll Of wilted flowers Where's the rogue Who dared my roses poll ? I find It en the roadside there, The flowers tossed away. And In the crown, packed carclnlly, A lead et stones and clay. I find It in the daisied field. Or hidden In the clever. Inspected by the wandering bees, And crawled by Insects ever. I find It en the old barn fleer Or in the manger resting, or swinging from the beams above, Where cooing doves are nesting. I And It 'neath my busy feet Upen the kitchen fleer. Or lying midway np the stairs, Or by my chamber deer. I find it In, I And It out, 'Neath tabic, lounge, or choir ; The llttle shabby, brlmless tiling, I find 11 everywhere. Baten the curly, golden pate Fer which alene 'twas meant That llttle restless, sunny head. On mischief always bent. Oh 1 baby boy, this problem solve, And tell me, darling, whether Your roguish pate and this old hat Wcre ever seen together 7 Jlf. D. Brine. FABH MOTES. Valuable Hints for Farmers. Germantown Telegraph. Shrewd gardeners are ever en the alert te get all they can out of the small plot of ground at their disposal. Seme will get three crops of a certain kind from the same land, but two are very common with many. Fer instance the early peas can be sewn for a fall crop and very welcome they are. Beans, the early and snap varieties, may yet be planted. Lettuce can be sewed in drills te head ; spinach for winter use ; the Golden-Glebe, the China aui red turnip -roiled radish for winter use ; the turnip, of course, which we have spoken of mere at length ; cab bage, if planted at once, may yet head ; and se with rutabage. But they must all have the best attention if fair crops are expected. If we consider for a moment we shall see hew nicely extra crops of these things will come in at a period when they are net usually enjoyed, or can be put away for winter. Te Keep Very Shaded Place ureen. Especially in the fi out yards of dwellings both in town and country which are much shaded, we often eec the ground complete ly bare, net a liviug thing being percepti ble Sometimes there are many nearly nude, straggling limbs lying upon the ground or very near it, which are unsight ly and every way worthless, that ought te be cut away. This would give room for the growing there of some plant or vine that would be adapted te it, and which would net only cover the naked spot and make it a " lively green," but would be adding much te the general appearance of the premises. The best vine for this pur pose is undoubtedly the periwinkle It will grew almost anywhere in the shade if proper attention is given te it, but net otherwise. It is a beautiful vine and nill densely cover the ground, producing near ly the whole season a very pretty blue llewer. Weeds, however, are its deadly enemies. It caunet light them. Steadily they will encroach until they drive away our favorite and occupy the tield of battle. A little help new and then, however, will defeat the common enemy, and allow us te enjoy the cool looking, popular ever green for many years without renewal. A Heavy Crep of clever. Mr. Alviu Devereux contributes the following statement te the Deposit, N. Y., Courier : I recently cut seven acres of clever which turned out a remarkable yield and a few facts as te hew we gathered it may net be uninteresting te your readers. We cut a half acre of it and put it in cocks, which numbered 118, and you can guess they steed pretty thick upon the ground. Nearly every day we had rain and the problem was hew te euro such a crop et clever and make geed bay. We decided the question by determining te put the clever without curing into the silo, and as we had te drive ever the scales we deter mined te knew just the amount that grew en the seven acres. On Monday morning we commenced drawing in the half acre of oeoks,on Tuesday we were delayed some by rain, but en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock the last lead was weighed. We found that it footed up 75 tens, 300 pounds, and the question came up hew much cured hay it would make. Ne two men thought alike, se we determined te knew. The last lead which weighed 1,520 pounds was spread from the wagon te dry. Leaving it until night it was put in the cocks te sweat, opened again the next morning and thoroughly cured ; it was drawu in the barn in the afternoon and weighed. The product was G80 pounds, the grass yielding ever 44 per cent, of hay, which would give a yield of 33 tens from the seven acres. As seen as the last lead was in the silo we commenced putting en the covers and at four o'clock the whole was linished. One hundred and fifty tubs of stone were placed en the covers, weighing 45,000 pounds. The covering and weigh ing cost just five dollars. The clever under this weight has settled eight and one-half feet, se that it new occupies a space equal te 4,075 cubic feet. If it takes GOO feet of clever hay te weigh a teu then this crop made into bay would have used up 19,800 feet of barn room, aud I leave your readers te draw their own con elusiens between the silo and the hay bay of the barn. I will only say that it would have requite! two baya each 30x1 G feet and 20 feet in depth te have held the hay. am m Bathe the bands In Darbys Prophylactic Fluid and no contagion will attack yen. Let Us Tell Yeu. Let us tell you that a person who Is bilious or constipated Is net a well person, and fur. thur, that nearly every one la subject te these Irregularities. .Let us tell yen also, that Bur dock Bleed Bitters are one of the truest diu retics and aperients ever yet devled. rer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street. Me Deception Used. It Is strange se many people will continue te suffer day alter day with Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen eral Debility, when they can precure at our Stere SHILOH'S V1TAL1ZER, lrecef cost it It does net cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cents. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. ledl4-ced5 The People Astonished. Many people are astonished when they dis cover the wide circulation et Themas Electric OIL There Is hardly adrug beuse in the coun try that does net have this remedy upon Its shelves. The public have found it Is a geed thlnar and stick te it. Fer sale bv H. B. Cech ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street, UCBKB'S UXJCS. A 5c. Package or LOOKER'S DYE WIe5SBDyMK!5fflM8A5f ANY ler sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. FA. BE BEST AMD MOST OOKEUTK AS. sertment et Euchre, Poker, Casslne and ether playing cards,at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIQAB T,OBJS? MXBICAX. B HOWNTJ IRON BITTKKS. T.TTTTC AN EVIL SPIRIT. In olden times it was thought that evil spirits came In through cracks and keyholes The generally approved way te keep them out was te plug up the keyholes and step the racks with cotton. Notwithstanding these preventive measures, the evil things had their own way and elten came in as they pleased. Se comes malaria new-a-days. We try te keep It out of the key-hole and It comes In by the crack. We step up the crack, and le ! it comes from a leak in the plumbing, or an opening lrem some neglected drain, or lrem some unsuspected source and unguarded direction. We cannot always keep malaria out, but we can give It battle and drive Its effects lrem our systems. If Brown's Iren Bittx&s Is taken In time, malaria has net a ghost ela chance. This Is the great family medicine. Your druggist cells it and you ought te keep a bottle In the house. aug8 lwdAw MEDICAID IJKNSON'S SKIN CUJCK. Frem Andrews American Queen CLEO PATRA OK THE Queen of Sheeba's Beauty WAS BUT SKIN DEEP. The renowned Queen et Shebe, with all her royal pomp, magnificent apparel and brilliant retinue, would neyer have appeared within the presence et the grandest et the monarchs et the past, had she net also possessed that which Is the crowning glerv of the lomale person a skin unchallenged ter Its Oriental softness and its almost transcendental purlty- Clcepatra, holding emperors at bay, and rul ing empires by her word, had quickly lest her charm and power by one attack of blotches, or et pimples, or et horrid tan and freckles. WOMAN RUT.VS THE WORLD. by her beauty, net less than by her purity el character, loveliness of disposition and umel nsh devotion. Indeed, In the estimation of perhaps tee many men beauty in a body takes precedence ever every ether consideration. ueauty thus lerms an important part of woman's " working capital, " without which tee many, ( if net bankrupts In what relates te Influence within the circle where they move), are powerless for great goeu. uence we see net eniy tne pro priety but the duty el every lady preserv ing with zealous caie that which te her Is es sential te success, and influence, and useful ness In life. And, since " beauty Is but skin deep." the utmost care and vlirilance are re. auired teguaruita-rainst the many ills that nesn is ncir te. Among me great and annoy ing enemies et beauty, OF EITHER SEX as well us el comlert, happiness and health, are these pestiferous and horrid skin diseases tetters, humors, eczema (salt rheum), rough undscaly eruptions, ulcers, pimples, and all diseases et the hair and scalp. Fer the cure el all these, Dr. C. W. Bensen, et Baltimore, alter years et natlent studvand invcstlimtien devoted te diseases et the skin, ut last nrougntiertn ms celebrated skin cube, which has already by 1-s marvelous cures, estab lished itself as Me great remedy ler all disease of the skin, whatever be their names or charac ter. Its success has been Immense and un paralleled. All druggists have It. It is ele gantly put up, two bettlC3ln oec package. In ternal and external treatment. Price, $1.00. EVERTOHE FRAISE8. Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepless ness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They contain no opium, quinine or ether harmlul drug. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 ccnt.s per hottle. $1 ler two, $2.50 ler six, postage free. Dr. C. W. Bensen, Baltl luerc, Md. C. N. CniTTENTOw, New Yerk, Is the Whole sale Agent ler W. C. Bensen's remedies. augll-lmdM.WASA-w F KEY'S CHARCOAL LOZKNUES. Fer Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache. Bad Breatli lrem smoking, etc.. Constipation, Sour Stomach and all disorders et the Stomach and Digestive Organs. Being n purely vegetable sale, simple and cheap remedy, it readily commends itself te the public sullering lrem the above disorders. Try It. Price 23c per Bex, sent anywhere by mall. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G.FREY, DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, npr27-lyd&w Lancaster, Pa, HOOTS SHOES. T AMOA 8TKK SB OK FACTuKY. The Best Bargain IN LADIES' GENTS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST. INFANT'S BUTTON SHOES 35 & tOC CHlLDltEN'S 75c MISSES' FlttST-CLASS PEBBLE BUT TONED &UOE (Warranted) $1.00 LADIES' KID BUTTONED SHOES with Worked Butten Heles $1.50 A SHOE worth $2.50 for $1 se A FIRST-CLASS LADIES' PEBBLE SIIOIC, weilh$.00, for $1.50 MEN'S FINE BUTTONED SHOES, worth $2.10, ler $1,50 MEN'S FINE CALF BUTTONED SHOE, weith$2.75, for $2 00 ' LADIES'S LOW (.Ur OPEUA M,IP- PE US 50,75c. & $1.03, $1.25 A Large Letet BA3EKALLSHOES.75C. 41.00 SHOES Of All Descriptions Made te Order AT THE LOWEST PRICES. mar23-tld mZcSInekx. " HAVING DISSOLVKD I'AKTfKlteUIP and yetmancntly closed the Chestnut fctreetlren Works, l desire le Inform mveld patrons and the public generally, that 'I am still in the business, being located In the Penn Iren Company's V erks, North Plum street, where I am making Iren and Brass Castings el every de -triptlen, and will be pleased te serve all who may laver me with their patron age. Frem 40 years experience in the business and using the best material and employing the best mechanics, I am satisfied I can guar antee entire satisfaction. Castings maie from a mixture el iron and steel which are mere rc rc liable for strength and durability than the best cat iron known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings made et very soft iron, and brass cast ings el every description. I have all the pat ters af the well and favorably known Mowrer Cern anil Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved. Alse en hand, mills completely fitted up ei In psuts, te replace old ones which have been In use or years, guat an teeing them te give sat istactlen. angU-Cmd R. C. McCULLEY. NOTICE XO TKKSfASSAlCS AND GUM NEKS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un ln closed, cither ter the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after this notice. WH. COLEMAN FREEMAN B. PEBCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler K, W. Celeman's Helra. nir-trdw G O TO UEUHTOLD'S And be asrecablv snrnrlsed at what vnn can buy In Laaies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods. FOR A TRADE DOLLAK. Just received, some Jeb Lets which will be sold at less tnan cost of manufacturing. Please call and examine before you bny. HENRY BEOHTOLD, .... Ne. 52 North Queen Street. Sign of the Big Stocking. tebS-lyd olethuto. TOTIOKTO THKfUBLIU. A NEW Tailoring Establishment. I would respectfully notify the citizens et Lancaster and vicinity that 1 have opened this day a Merchant Tailoring Establishment -AT 129 and 131 North QceenSi., And keep en hand a large assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE EUROPEAN MARKETS FOR Men's Wear, Which 1 MAKE TO ORDER at Short Netice In the LATEST STYLES. The workmanship FIRST-CLASS only. t& Terms Strictly Cash. Jehn G. Haas. augl4-3md 11KNTION I HERE THERE IS Ne Midsummer Dullness. And te satisfy yourself of the truth of the above, we will tell you the reason. We, at the end et each season, sell our stock WITHOUT EEGARD TO VALUE. We carry no stock lrem ene season te the ether, thcretore at the commencement et the FALL SEASON our counters must be bare et SUMMER GOODS. REMEMBER, Light-Weight Goods AT ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. And they must all be Sold BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1. HIRSH & BRO., PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Nes. 2 and 4 North QueeuStreet, LANCASTER. PA. DRY noens. "I HAND SPKCIaL SALK, LADIES' Muslin Underwear, COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. WATT, SHAND & CO. Respectfully inform the Ladies of Lancaster that they have bought the surplus stock et ene of the largest manufacturers of Ladles' Ready-Made Garments Which will be sold at prices MUCH UNDER inu cusl 01 munuiaciure. 500 Dezen Garments or Superior quality and llnish. In a great va riety of styles, at ASTONISHING PRICES. LADIES' CORSET COVERS at 10c. and up- LADIES' DRESSING SACQUES at 40c. and upwards. LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS at 29c. and upwards. LADIES' CHEMISE at 12c. and upwards. LADIES' DRAWERS at 12e. and upwards. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS at 49c. and up wards. The Mether Hubbard Gewn, Se beautiful and becoming te every lady, will be displayed In a large variety of styles. ALL GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES We desire te call special attention te the fact that the goods arc et superior make and will be sold ler less than the cost el the ma terial. Watt, Shand & Ce., NEW YORK STORE. KOS. 8 and 10 EAST KING ST. HATS AND CAPS. S" ULTZ'S SONS. Bargains ie te Hats. We want te eret rid of the few the very lew btraw Hats we have left. Te de this we call your attention te the following : Any Bey's Straw Hat in the store, 25c: Men's Macanaws. French Palm Leaves and Ma Ma nilles at $1.00; these sold at $4.00 early in the season. This takes in nearly every thing in Straws, and it will pay us netter te slaughter them than te carry them ever. SHULTZ'S SONS. (Gundaker's Old Stani1,) 14Nerth Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. mar27-lydw CW" tS A FU"' "NB FKOM SC- llABTMAflfl YKLLOW FRONT CIS AR STORE. B eweks auKtrr. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Black Silks, - - Black Cashmeres. ELEGANT LINE AT LOW PRICES- New Goods Cteming in Every Day. Choice Line of TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS. Please Give Us a Call. BOWERS .& HURST HOME AND SK. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, ALL SIZES, REALLY WORTH 50c. TO $1.00 A PAIR, MUST BE SOLD AT 25 CENTS A PAIR. Yeu Never Saw Anything As Cheap. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Street, TTAGKK & UROTHfcR. HAGER & BROTHER HAVE OPENED EXTENSIVE LINES OF Ladies' Otteman Cleths. Ladies' Suiting Cleths. IN NEW FALL STYLES. Trimming Velvets and Velvet Ribbons. LADIES JERSEYS NO. 25 HOT JONS. lAI.AUK OF FASHION. ASTRICH BROS'., . PAIACE OF FASHION, Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET. We would again most respectfully call the attention el the ladies of Lancaster te the lact that we new have a large stock et Towels and Napkins. And that we are offering some SPECIAL 1SAKGAINS, such as cannot he found any where. NEW 1SAUUAINS OFFERED DAILY IN OUK HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. v e !iave put up ene let of odds and ends in Children's Stockings, such as have been sold formerly at from 35 te 40 cent?. Yeu can buy them new all at the unilerm price et '20c. a Pair. Anether let el better goods and larger sizes you can buy any pair ler 25c. They are all lull regular made. CHILDttEN'S BLACK STOCKINGS at 10. 12, 15. 20, 25, 30 and 40 cents a pair. LADIES' BLACK STOCKINGS at 12$ 15. 5, 50 cents and $1.00 a pair. A SPECIAL I5AUGAIN IN LADIES' 2JEBSEY STUII'ED HOSE at 25 cents a pair. These are heaw German goods, lull regular made, and can be had in three or four different styles. We have the best aud largest assortment et ladies9 and Children's Jerseys, And we sell the best goods ter the money. We have reduced all of our 12Jc. Lawns te 8c., our 25c. Satlnes te 15c, plaid and striped Ging ham lrem 12$c. te 8c., plain color Chambray lrem 12c. and 15c. te luc. White India Linens lrem 35c. te 25c., lrem 25c. te 18c., from 18c. te 12c., lrem 12$c. te 10c. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS INOUtt Ladies' Underwear Department. This Stock Is tee large te quote prlca, but suffice te say that Chemise aud Panties range from 25c. upwaids. Skirts from 40c upwards. Night Gowns from EOc. np, Corset Cevers from 2 c. up. Children's Dresses. All our Children's CALICO DUESSES xe duced te 25c. And all the better goods at com paratively low prices. A SPECIAL LOT OP BLACK CASHMERES That we have j ust bought enables us te sell a GUEAT BARGAIN In this line of goods. CAiUClAOJSB, SO. Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET 8TREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSfcS, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage i -. .z..' """ ...eui, ! me must, com fortable and elegant style. We use only the -- . ..- ...-....-. .., uujjuuy Ulliy lilt) best mechanics. Fer quality el work our nHpitfl nm thn nhnnnMt hi thn ..... nr -"- ...v. ....uMfuju ... tuu Dwiu, nru uuy ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Acimiriug pruiupuv uiumueu te. ene set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pur Pese. n26-tld&w EHUCATlOtfAJj. (JWITH1N O. SHOKTHDOE-S AUAUKMY n for Yeung Men and Beys. Media, Pcnn'a., l2m: from .njladelphia. Scheel year opens Sept. 12. Fixed prlce covers every expense, even books, drc. Ne extra charges. Ne Inci dental expenses. Ne examination for admis sion. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities ler apt students te advance rapiaiy. Special drill for dull and backward I eys. Patrons or stu dents may select any studies, or cheese the regular Kngl!sh,ScienUnc, Business, Classical 0jCUjl Engineering Course. Students fitted at Mcdja Academy are new In Harvard. 'Jaie Rml ten nlh rvilt.n i nJfh?'-i..K uiw.. mm i-uiyiecnnic Schools. A Physical and a Chemical Labra- IflrT n flnn iJirmnaaltiYn ai . i ?. ir'SMia ? r?hTt "."u,ett,i b11""- rtnni.iiTi m " nv.-..:.. '." ii pparaius ,eJi : , .. " "";" seat ie ceucce In 1883. A graduating class in Commercial Department in 1833. Media has 7 churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the Bale of all intoxicating drinks. Fer new Illustrated Ci'cular address th 3 Principal and Pronrletep SW1THIN C. 8UOICTUIiOl A. M? ( h2 var,?nIJrs,t5' Graduate )f Media, Pcnn'a Iy27-lmdAw FA.TA?A.7AB,LJIOA"sira.ir 5c. the best for the money In the tow n at IIARTMAN'8 YELLOVT FRONT Cl! Alt TOUR. C1 UABS. ZV8TAUFFKE. GoedvUle, Lancaster Ce Pfl. Minnlrtn?rLB.,'?FV0V I Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended augj-amu VMT OOODB, Jte. BOEES & HTJKST, GREAT BARGkAJN WE ARE OFFERING IN MISSES' JERSEYS. WEST KING STREET. VLOXUlNe. NO. J. S3IAI.1NU. 1 WILL CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE Oif MY Spring & Summer Goods AT COST, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY FALL GOODS. & Call and see Bargains. JN0. J. SMALING. (TAILOR,) NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. n.R H03TF.TTKK SUN. CLOTHING- Never was Cheaper. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY ! We have determined te close out the' bal ance et our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, and In order te de se will sell them out at a sacrifice. The greater part or the stock la et Medium Weight aud suitable ler Fall and Winter. Nete the great reductions. Suits Formerly $15.00, New $12.00 " 14.00, " 11.00 " 13.00, " 10.00 " 12.00, " 9.00 " 10.00, " 8.00 ALL OUR STOCK Reduced in Proportion, AND ALL OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. The Sizes will net last long at these prices, se It will be te your advantage, It intending te buy, te give us an early call. D. B. Hosteller & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. J. K. 8HALINU. CLOSING OUT ALL OUR LIGHT-WEIGHTS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. A CHOICE LINE OF THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET. Call at en co and secure B ARG AI MS AT 121 North ftueen Street. J. K. SMALING. Special Lancaster, Fa. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, VX.OTH11M. H. HKKHAKT. SPBUG OPEraG AT H. GER HART'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. EAST KING STREET, OF THE ImAUUEST A880RTME&2 OF FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SPKINU OVEKL'OATINU, Ever brought te the City et Lancaster, 3-Tliose desirous of securing Choice Styles are Invited te call earl v. L. GANSMAN St BKO. about clothing; HOW IS IT THAT WE ARE BUSY NOW WHIUE SO MANY ARE DULLT 1st. Our goods have steed the tivjt. and tt.w than steed the test in comparison ni:S:S.w offered at ether Iieum-h. Tlievsuv teK4:i?v literally the best, and thorp 1 no It v. 2d. Our prices are found U N- '.5 X'w.-i while the flltv cents en :!iv!ilS? ., .'$$ marked down"hmnlm: tiv Iwj jittw tetu, detected. The Best Clothing THE LOWEST PRICES. MenN5lt.s Nelllns new at S. . lAOO, U, I7.W, -.i0. f liVV, 1;,C ami f l.t. Beys' and Children's Suits our great specially, uniting new at $1.50. $2.00, $2.50. 3.oe. $.oe, $.., i:.oe. $7.00 nnd $9.oe. MenV PuniH Hi 75c, (1.00, $1.50, $$2.00, $3 00, up te t-M. Don't nilts ilie present opportunity, as we are JkiuiuI te roduce our stock In order te make room ler our large tall stock new being manulacliircd. L. Bailsman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS A CLOTHIEBS, Ce8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, lilghten the Southwest Cerner et Oranxe LANCASTEK, PA. 3l"Open every evening until 9 o'clock ; Saturday 10 o'cleclc. BOOKS AJfli HTATiONXUi N KW BOOKS. FOB SUMMER R3ADLNG. " Mr. Isaacs," by S. Marlen Crawford. Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawlerd 'ThronEhOneAdnilntstratien,"by Burnett. " But Yet a Weman." by Cardy. ' Successful Men et Te-day." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. STBTKN8 HOUSE SUA VINO AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices rame as nthei saloons. U. WAGNER, myl5-Ud Manager. . tka rxf. tuts' t: is 1 n e JAMOA8TKK AJf M11I.KKMV1L.I.K K. J Cars rnnaa follews: 5te Lancatser (P. K O'spet;, at 7, 'J, uii U:90 a. inland 2, 4, 0 and S:2J p. ui.. exemit en Saturday, when the last car leaves at !fc30 p. Leave MlllersvUle (lower end) at 5, 8, aiui.n a. M., and 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. Cars nut dally en ah jye time except en Sun day. COLUMBIA OBT DEPOSIT KAIL J ROAD TUIJC TABLE. Tratas bow run Tegnlarly en the Columbia A Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: aOOTHWARP. STATIONS. XOHTHWARD r.x. A. It A.X. A.X. r.M. 830 535 8.-09 5:25 8.02 5.-20 7:45 5:05 7:40 5:01 7:36 438 7:34 436 738 431 733 4:47 7:10 4:36 7:06 4:33 637 43ti 6:41 4:12 632 4:05 630 335 3:41 6:90 fc 6:12 7:00 7:05 7:08 702 7:17 753 737 7:41 730 8.-0O 8:13 8:25 1030 ...-Columbia.... ...Washington... ....Ciesawell.... ...Sale Harber... .JSaenk's Ferry.. , Pequea ..Yerk Furnace.. .....Tucquan .McCall'a Ferry. ...Flte'a Eddy... ..Fishing Creek.. ..Peach Bettem.. ...Conevino... . . . ..Octc. ii i . . ..Pert L'apeslt.. ...Perryville.... lfeSl 1039 1035 11:00 11.-03 11:06 U-J0 HOB 1136 1130 U38 1134 7:10 737 737 8;00 7:50 7:36 7:2s 7:17 7:05 r.X. MM 12:15 1230 K2U DKADINO COLUMBIA K.B. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAIN MONDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1313. NORTHWARD. UUVH. A.M. 7:30 9:1C D:'i Qearryvllle Lancaster, King St Lancaster Chickles Marietta Junction Columbia. SOUTHWARD. -xtm, Heading auuvb. Marietta Junction.... Chickles Columbia , a.m. r.M. r.M. 6:20 ... 230 7:30 .... 3:40 7:10 1:01 330 7:20 .... 3 30 7:50 .... 4.00 7:30 1:10 3:40 9:45 3:20 530 r.M Lancaster. 930 2.10 8:13 5:15 Lancaster, King St 9-.4G .... S.-23 5.25 Quarryvllle 10:40 .... 935 :3j Trains connect at Reading with trains teuntl from Philadelphia, Pettsvllie, Harrlsburg, Ai Ai lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound firoek Kente. At Columbia with trains te and from 1 erk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Fredurlck nnd Haiti Haiti mere. . M. WILSON. Sunt. PEHNIlVLVAniA KAIL.KOA1J NKW SCHEDULE On ami alter SUN 1A MAY 13th, 1883. trains en the l'eunsyl vanla Railroad will arrive at and leave the Lancnstui end Philadelphia itupetsas teiU.-wn - Lev Ar Lnnl'hi; Eastward. a.m. A.M 2.W 5:15 7.5" iera Mall Express Philadelphia Express Fast Line Harrlsburg Erpas Yerk AccemnuxlaJnu urilvfs Lancaster Accemc laUen arrives.. Columbia AccemiuOd- 'Jen 12:42 3:12 6-Je 8:1b 8:10 835 9.-00 11.45 r.M. Frederick Accommodation arrives. ScaShore Kxpresw 1233 123S sir. r.M. 5:15 5.05 7.2T. J. 15 Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsbum Accommodation. 230 535 645 Hanover Accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 45, will run through te Hanover dally, except Snnday. Frederick Accommodation, wiul,ceniib (Ins at Lancaster with Fctt Llnti, wedttii I-.'-", wll run through te Frederick. iLe. Ar. '..PliUJLan Wsstward. A.M. News Express Way Passenger Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt. Jey 430 4:30 7:00 K:2T. 6::u Ul3 9-iri 9.45 9 50 r.M. 1-3T. f'JA 5.20 2S 7:.a TM il:le 1:10 Mall Train, No.2,vlaCelunib!:i,leavcs "V-ie Hiagara Express Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves. 11:05 Harrlsburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accomnelato:i Harrlsburg Express Western Express Pacific Express 2:14 "i-Xi 5:10 9:05 1131' Harrlsburg Express, west, at 5:i p. in., tint direct connections (without change or can.) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when ilaxgt-n, will step at Downlugtewn, Oeuifsvllle, 1'arkfH. burg. Mount Jey, Eilzabetlilewnund Allitilic. town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express, Mai Train, Ne. 1, Western Kspu-m and I'acltlc Ks press run dallv. MVRICAI.. w ILUOX WHITE TU E WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KINO STREET, H. H. LiUOKENBACH, Agent. A Full Assortment e( the various styles con stantly en hand and ler sale en the most lib eral terms ter Cash or Small Monthly In stallments. The public is most cordially Invited te cull and examine these instruments, which will be found te be very f-pcrler in Quality ami Moderate In Price. Having severed my connections with the Estey Organ Company. I take this method te inform my trlcndsin Lancaster county, I am new selilnc anOnntn equal te any and sur p.iscd by none rleA call and examine one et the u-.iv-: N-.-iutltul-tenct! Organs lnanu tacturvd In tlx i nttel States. Mr Ls.-Xvalvicb l :U?e ap?nt ter tlie lainnus "SbsNj," MePhail, Veee & Sens, Qrevenstein Sz Fuller, Hftllet & Davis, .A".! 5yv1 otlier IHtlrabln IManolertes, ut ML.O.1 AXtt QVf.KXSAKJi. 1 1 lllll MAKTI.N AT CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT High & Martin's 15 EAST KINO STREET, I.ANI.-A8TKK. PA J. e. lteTe. There has been such a demand for LARGE PHOTOS) RAP1IS that I was compelled te get a VERY LAKUK CAMERA BOX te meet the acmand. We can new make yen a PHOTO as small as the smallest locket will held up te a 5-lnch lace, te lit an 13x22 Frame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen 'Street. June2tld AJt v. r.M. 735 12.-00 6:10 9:15 r.M. 8.01 9:45 .... 8:30 9:40 2:10 82& 930 2.10 8:13 9-.4G .... S.-23 10:40 .... 935 d V
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