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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JANUARY e, 188p.
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FARM LIFE IN THE OLD WOULD.
m:ns of uiiivii xatiexs ts
riV.I.U AXD AT llO.HlU
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A Sketch tlriul liy llfurve W. llcuarl, llcfbrc
tlm Utmiutrr t'etittljr Agricultural No
ting, nt lis McMIiik Monitor, .Inn
uury Ilia SlIi, IHHI.
What strike llie American "tourist most
forcibly upon lniitlltiK nt Qiioenslown, I tlie
inetlvy crew illiy which lie h liiimrtllntely mir mir
retiiuleil nitwit mul Uirofeot IkiJ' light
wllh well ether Ter tlie privilege of ramliiK
Cew pentile by I'lrryliiRone'ii iNWgnKOt tlie
Miniltliilfnixl HeitrMiliiK in llielr whips, (e
ntrnct nttonlleii, liy tlietlilvern of tlie Jaunt.
lug ear, tlie iloiikeyeiirli, elil weincu who
ncll uprli of Mininreek itnil tuition hnlu
betnptcK Tlie npjKviruticti of tlie jioepto ta
he ieculliirlyIrHi, that they Morally "liave
the limp of Irclaiitl en thelr f.iccV
The lioteli liave nn niirlcnt leek. The olil elil olil
fiixhleuoil iitulmg.iny tiililct, t'lmlm nliil nldo nlde nldo
Itenrtls, mul tlie ntithpiateil ollvrrwnre, lNh
c, etc., ntrlke you when you enter tlie illii
Iiir room, whero "Ltlile HlewanH" thny call
them, ilreswil In nwallew-tatl coats, tuke tlie
onler for your hreakfaM, In n ntnlely way,
nml Bvrrn you with much iMilltcue, with
hum mul i'kki, or iiiutteu chops ten or colfeo,
lircncl mul butter, without hilt, for which you
will pay ulKUtt 3 atilllltiu; mul il pence, or t
Rhllllitfrs. The principal infill te the regular
tiible de liote. Dinner Is regularly norvetl
from llve te six o'clock mul In ujenenilly n
reimI meiil, In cnurioiefHiiup, 1Mb, roust beef
or mutton, Mew eil rabbit or bare, potatoes,
carreti or ttirnliw. They iln net glve you
any nMe iIIiIick, mul very few vcjjeuiblcii.
Fer thin you will uy from llve te hIx hIiIII
Iiik, Tliere Nun nbteticn of slewed frultx,
com, Inm.ituc, ,Vc, anil I never mw butter
en a Kumpeaii dinner tablu ; nor any pies
for ilpecrt. ThNpener.illy ceiislits or n kind
eftnrt (well named, for there I en nlmoet
total nbiencu of sugar In their eoiupesltlon),
or plum pudding.
i.n Tin: nun vi. nimnicr,
lit piling threiigli the country the flint
tiling tliat attmcti attontleu It the geed
re.nK They an- all in icailtlaiuUctl and kept
In tlie bentoferiler, and nre at smooth ai a
fleer. Thlsnppllui te nil the Midi In the
t'nllcd Kingdom.
The vahlcltfiaru iiiucli heivler thin nuri ;
they havouellglit buggle-t ; citu and luu luu
tern nre principally tmcil In tlie rltlc. The
'Jaunting car U found In Ireland only j
It li renttructcd femcthlug like
n cart, with two low wlteelN, out
w-lileh Is erected a teuten either nlde for the
pattengcri, who Mt filing the slile of the
street, thu driver haling a eat In front j they
nre drl en ery rapidly and with great dex
terity til rough crowded thoroughfare. There
nre also moiiie ery pretty pony cart ; heavy
carriage Memsthing llke ctbi, many of
them open, drawn by two and four Iiei-mh,
with liveried drivers nntt outriders nre moil
for family purioes.
Yeu will m-e Patrick and Middy mounted
en a cart, nurreunded by butter tlrkiuiund
cabbagm, Ketnetlinm leads of peat, drawn
by a donkey net much larger th in n New
foundland deg, en their way te the nearest
market town ; and after refreshment! nt the
wayside inn, they iippe.tr ns happy as thrwe
who rlde In mero pretentious conveyances.
en nit: no .i.
The appearance of the country near the ei
coast Is rough and mountainous lint as you
recetle from the ceist It is rolling, and In tlie
interior Is qulte Imii.
, The dwellings iniyba divided Inte three
classes, theso of the txier peasantry, the mero
prosperous renters of small farms, nnd thnte
of the rich ew ners of landed estate.
The cettagtis of the or are generally built
or stone, low, ono-stery, with thatch reef nnd
dirt or Mone fleer : many of them presenting
n illl.ipldated iiptH'arance, mid othera nxjlleis
and uninhabited. I'udcr the Kime reef with
these peer families the row, the donkey, pig
nnd chickens generally Hud shelter.
Tlie dwellings of thu small firmer are Ix't Ix't
ter j frequently of two wtories and reefed
"wlthhlatoertilo.
. The rich landewnerH llve hi geed style, in
Alie houses surrounded by large xirks,
through which run elegant driving reads
ene estate near Klllamey having ever Lt) miles
of this kind of rn.ul through its parkH. Kine
sluule trees of lirouze beach, elm, oak, herse
chestnut mid holly abounds ; around thu
dwellings me beautiful walks through grass
pteta lntcripersed, with flower lictts large
quantities of rliodtMluudren, etc These
parks are enclosed by high walls, nuny of
them ten feet high ; the mason work of the
most substantial character; tlie ihnrtar In it
Is net ntKs-ted bv the weather, which Is no
doubt due te the fact of Its net twtng subject
te thawing mid freezing as with u. These
walls nre nearly all covered with Ivy, which
grows cry luxuriantly In this climate.
AnSKNTKn I.ANDI.OIIIIS
The largerestatesnre generally managnd by
agents the owners living nnd spending their
incomes out of tliu country, which is it source
ei tiiucii complaint all ever ireianu. .Many
of these estates are heavily luciimbeieil, mid
llie young lordly iw ners nre looking out for
rich American girls for the purpe.su of (letter
ing their shattered fortunes.
Ijarge districts of country are owned by
siuule individuals In semu eases us much ns
i"i,(X)0 acres. Much of It Is cut up into small
patches uf one, tw e and three acres, en which
nre erected the cottages of the peer ; and
where the peasantry ""llve, the coivthechiet
support of tlie family and the atient donkey,
their lxast of burden. This class of tenants
llve prliicljially en iotateos and milk ; (siting
Uttle meat, but occvsieunlly flsb. They have
large families nnd it keeiH them busy te v
the rent nnd iiiaintdn them. There is n spirit
of discontent mining thorn, nnd It must be
confessed that tliere apiiears te be Uttle chance
for the bettering of their condition. They
nre proud te tell you that they liave sons
sisters mints uncles mid cousins in America,
and think you may knew them, as they llve
in Chicago, Kansas or Nan I'mncisce, nnd
when ene tells them these places are from bOO
te 3,000 miles distant from whero be lives
they leek at him with astonishment and In
credulity, picture en their faces
There aicars te be a great deal of all'ectleu
among tbose peer people for each ethor, and
repcct shown by cliildrcu for Mrents They
would nil llke te ceme te America, but in
conversing with many of thoyeiingmeu they
told me their pirentswore tee old te emigrate,
mid they could net loave them.
AMONG TIIK HMALIj PAnSIBllS.
The class of small farmeru uppear te Isi
mero thrifty ! their Holds are larger, they
are generally ralsers and dealers in stock, of
which thev liave geed herds, of flecks of
geese, turkeys, Ac. They visit the monthly
market town fairs whero they drlve sharp
bargains with their neighbor and ethers.
There is n totatalwenco of what we call
barns; n few straggling out-houses for housing
stock nre about thu extent of their stabling ;
they stack their grain und hay, nnd they
build their stacks very iirtlstlcally. The
traveler docs net see many wooden fences ;
In the rough nnd mountainous districts
they are built of stene; in the lolling coun
try neat trimmed hedges of hawthorn i mid
In the level country ditches nre used i the
latter also sorve the mirnose of drains
In journeying from tha .Seuth te the
North, ene rinds a change for the better,
bith in agriculture and manufactures. Yeu
Piss from the Celtic, element te the Scotch
Irish, the descendenU of the Immigrants te
whom Cromwell jareelcd out the laud.
Tliev nnn&ir te be a happy combination of
the thrifty nntt canny Scot with the
mero prodigal, but vturm hearted nnd hoi
plbiblu Irish. The people of this section, of
whom the inhabitants of llelfast may be
taken ns a fair tye, nre Intelligent, enterpris
ing, cultivated und rcllncd, nnd in their
home life exhibit all these traits which go te
inake up the true Christian character. The
training In thelr schools und learned profes
sions Is very thorough.
Tin: cners ev NenTHEitN i it i: land.
The principal productions of the laud nre
potateos, eats, Has. Itarley, beans and some
wheat, i'ully tw e-ihlrds of tha country Is In
justure laud, en which lorge numbers of
cattle, sheep anil horses iire raised as In the
present depressed stale of agriculture It is
deemed mero profitable te pasture the land.
I noticed large tracts of Isig or eat lauds
nnd for miles along thu line of (he railroad
could Is) seen men, women und children cut
ting nml drying it In the sun und carrying it
in baskets en their heads mul backs
Much of thelaud Is geed, particularly along
tlie btreams, but tliere lsnlsotilnrgeiiuiouutof
thill soil. The crop of potatoes looked well ;
the peasants plant nnd work them all with
spades, and while the potato is the principal
crop they de net plant us geed varieties of
seed m HO de. While the pasture Is geed,
u leug line grain something like our orchard
grass tlie mewing ground looked sparse anil
would -vleM it light swiirth. The wlicnt, outs
and barley were small. TheV hiivoullthe
noxious wends we have, Including thu
wlilte daisy nnd Wild carrot, te which limy
lie wlded the yellow butler chin Their html
seems te lsi net preicrly rotated In crops,
mul evidently needs mero clever nnd forill ferill
llremt they nre lieglntilng In maun
factum nml use thu latter. I most missed the
llclds of Indian (siru we have, as Micro Is
none grown In the kingdom s It will net ma
ture for liluialle reasons
Tlie beef mul mutton, nnd pirlicularly the
latter, nre exceeillnglv flne largu quniitllles
of It nre exported, duller Is produced In
great qiwntltles nml llnils a ready market In
ethor inrts of Mioklngitein nnd en the ism
tlnent. Cerk Is said te liave the llnest but
ter market In Europe. One pwullarlty that
strikes mi American In that no salt Is put Inte
the butter used en the table, here or In any
ether part nfKurope.
The production of flax Is a leading Indus
try around llrirastmid In the counties north
of it, Iteirast iK-lng the' great linen centre or
Ihireic
There nre large tnwt of lmitl used ns gnme
preserves these, with the pnrks nnd plens plens
ure grounds of tlie gentry, withdraw n con
siderable numlH-r or iicres from ngrlculturnl
purposes
A frlenil whom I met in Italy, nnd who
traveled through Ireland six years age, told
me ngoetl story llluslratlve of this lie had
passed In nt the porter's hslgn te leek at the
grounds I'peu his return, Patrick, the por
ter, nsketl him what hu thought or it. "It Is
nil very nice," was the nuswer, " but 1 think
if thoew nor would clear oil' u portion of the
land mid plant It In potatoes, liarlcy, eats.
Ac, It would be better Ter the country."
' Yes" replied I'at, " ir it was net for Ibis
Olrlantl would liate Mm weurhl." " I don't
knew about that, said Mr. II., " wu lme
thlrly-clghlsuitesnndslxtorrilerlosnnd think
we excel In thowevor productions "Is It the
territory e inane,'" nnswerwl l'at j " be dad
If we had that Olrlnnd would bate the
weurhl."
tiik KiTcnnN uaupi:ns.
Netirly nil the well-to-de classes have
large kitchen gardens surrounded by walls
ten lect high, In which tliev raise geed vege
tables, and small fruits such as strnwisirrlcs
which grew ery tlnecurr.ins, gooso geoso goeso
borrlos Ac. About all the fruit seen Is
grown in these gardens, where they plant
s'ars, peaches plums, ioe up te and all
iireunil the walls, against which they stretch
out the limbs, fasten them te the wall and
grew them along It. In this way they ralse
some flne fruit. Hut thoykiiewiiothlngofour
splendid profusion of apples lwlies, sweit
nuaiees nun leniaus'S
Ireland Isn pretty country te leek ujieii,
nml is well-named thu "l'.mer.ild Isle," from
its flue iKisttire land, which, owing te the
meisture of the climate, always leek green.
Itslnhablbuitsuru w-.irin-hcnrtcil, generous
mid hospitable. Ven can get closer te them
than any ether isjople in liurepe. My stay
nmung them Ter two weeks nnd the remem
brance nrthelr kindness mid hospitality, will
always be ene or the greenest spots or mem
ory. It.
I'AKMIMl IX f CI)T11SI.
here Me-plirnls IJnue Thflr liurks eit llir
Imnitulii hlileif hlileif
Tlie trip from llelfast te Olasgew Is a twcl u
hour ride by steamer. There Is a very clese
connection of business Interests between the
two cities nnd the people aru of such
similar appearance, language, religion nnd
origin, that ene docs net notlce the tllircrcnce
of nationality te any great extent upon first
landing.
Hut the country leeks difl'crcnt. The
teeming hlve or Industry along the Clyde,
the neat cottage of the issirer clnase-s the
lietter tillage of the land, larger ileitis mid
Ix'ttcr farm htilldliigsdltinguMi Scotland.
In the mountainous parts of thu country
tliere nre largu game pmscrves frequently
leased for sheeting puresOs at high rates, te
English mid American sportsmen. The
mountains nre covered with heather iiieii
which the grouse, n fatorite gamu bird, feeils.
1irge numlsTsef a hardy breed efblack
he.iileil nml small horned mountain sheep
pasture mul nre herded by shepherds in these
hills mid mountains In the lake district
there Is vcrv Itttle agriculture until ene gets
tlew n te Cullender nnd .Stirling, l'reni the
latter jilace te IMIiiburgh the country is roll
lug, Willi some tiinlsir scattered exer the
facuef it. This is a rich agrlciiltttr.il district ;
the land is getsl ; thu farms leek very neat,
and the crops premising. Hedges surround
all the fields wiilch are generally of the or
six acres. The caltle appear te be belter than
In Ireland, w hum they are rather small The
sheep nre very line ami the flecks numerous
The farm houses are rather small, ami a in
Ireland they have no bams but slieds mid
out-houses These shisls are well built
generally ; anil are used for farm implements,
housing Meck, feed, Ac. The stock of
horses is inestlv of thu Ulvilemlnle bteed,
large ba-s weighing from l.HiO te l,b00 Ihs.
All the dray horses in the cities are of tills
breed nnd thev sell at high prices ranging
from &1j te ifuOvaiyhigacvordlngtengo and
finality. Tlie horses used In omnibuses
hansoms cabs roadsters and riding horses
lu the kingdom nre all "decked." Thev
think it adds te the apHXirauc of the tint
mat, wiille they say they are net troubled
with ttles. ThoresirofeOino very flnopenlos;
ene of the llnest turnouts 1 saw was u Kny
cart with out-rider in livery, going through
the Treisachs Tliere is mero horseback
ritliiig than with us mid many of the riding
horses are line sKs;imeus. In Scotland is
found the same class of reads as in Ireland,
anil thu Kime kind of vehicles are used, ex
cept the Jaunting car. which Is a (ceuliarly
Irish Institution. The herse cart is very
much in use by the fanners, nml for heavy
hauling purKises in llie cities.
l'ish niKJiind hi Scotland ; herring being
very abundant. The l.ech Flne burring are
hlglily esteemed for their line quality. They
also hnve salmon us well us ether llsb. The
Scotch are mero canny than tlie Irls.li, and
their agricultural system shows n higher do de do
Srce of thrift.
III.
f.'.VMA.l.Vii'X AHItlCULIL'ltK.
In Ihu Hay mul llsriet I'lfM, of Ihe .llutlicr
riiiiutr.
Tliere Is net much itgricultiire in thu lake
districts of Kngland, except lu thu small
villages between the mountains. Traveling
down from Penrith, en tlie Great North
western railroad, ene passes through oxtcu extcu oxtcu
slie sheep pastures en the hillsides mid large
enclosures surrounded '"' stene fences. Ilcte
largu herds of sheep aru seen in pasture.
Further en the country Uptimes mero diver
sified. I passed th tough this region In hay
making. Thu hay Is cut by hand, with thu
old-fashioned bread scythe. I did net see any
mewing machines, although they have our
American iiiowersuutl reapers in seme parts
of the country.
AN KNUI.ISII HAY MAKIM1.
The hay nppcars of geixl quality uml
stands fair en the ground. Tliere is Uttle
clever, but occasionally small patches Frem
the number of persons in the Ileitis I Judged a
corresponding amount of work Isnotdeno ac
cording te our American Ideas They did net
appear te hurry but worked very leisurely.
The work is nil dene with hand rakes, und
the hay was shaken out and spread with
forks, as we used te de before ve had intent
hay rakes tedders uml mewing machines.
They were hauling their hay lu en herse carls,
which appeared te be a tedious process
Thore wits lltlle wheat In this part of the
country j eats barley, potatoes, turnips nnd
herse iKMiisnre uxtunsUely grown. Turnips
appear te be a gru it crop lu Kngland ami
Scotland, nml much attention I glcn te
their culture. They are drilled lu rows nml
carefully cultivated and heed. I counted as
many as liucii, women and boys lu ene
turnip field. The turnips nre largely used for
feeding stock, anil are much meru easily pio pie
servetl than with us ewinsr le their net bcinir
subject te ft cezing.
Tliu cuttle seen III the fields nre nriucinallv
Short Herns mid semu Jerseys. The price
of an erdlnnry geed Short Hern cow is nlxiut
?M In Londen nt tlie Health exhibition 1
iuw a very large roan cow of this breed, for
w lilch tXi was usked. As you get within 100
miles or Londen tlie country is qulte love),
llke our vnlleys, with no broken or waste
binds I saw iuorewlie.it, which was then in
head, and looked well. Thore nre some
ditches, mul the hedges leek charmingly
neat,
The rami buildings are net largu and im
posing, but generally small nntt ordinary
looking ; no barns, but the usual eut-bullil-jugs
for stock nnd Iced. The grain is all
Mhn.L:eil tinil threshed flllt of thmrs Uv fcleniii
treshers very many of Mm farmers having
house fur them. Tliu stacks are models of
symmetry mul neatness.
The pasture lands certainly excel j the
glass Is very thick, uml the pasture npixmra
te be veiy rich. I noticed large quantities of
water cress in the Mreams which finds ready
Rile In the Londen market.
riNi: elii Titles
One thing which udiU much te the Kiig.
llsh lnndwn)e Is the number of tieeii scat
tered ever the countrynet large forests but
grand old oaks nnd elms through Mm Ileitis
and along llie lawns. They nre guarded
with Jealous care, nnd It doc) net leek as if
they ever out niiyilnwn.
One remarkable feature; In IhH country Is
thn uniformly geed reads mid (hi) stilMsntlal
manner In which they nre built. M'M grati
fying or nil Is Mint they liave no tell gates te
bar the wnv te Mm great lilies nnd marts of
trade, which Is In striking iimttust le tunny
erthn thoroughfares which lead te our towns
und cities
Thu railroads, tee, are built In the most
substantial unmoor, without regard le cost,
but with great regard le the surety or nvsscu
gers mul tlie nvoldauce of accldents They
nre nil iiIkivii the gratle of thn country
reads mid the streets of the cities, iiusslng
ever Mm teis of hoitses hi the same iiinnncr
that the I'cmisvlvanlii railroad enter Phila
delphia from the .Schuylkill te llread street.
It occurred le nle Mint neat Iren truss bridges
across ravines would 1st tus durable nnd ttsjk
better Minn the heavy struclurd of high u relies
en brick piers sixty feet high nnd built nt
great oxeiise. They say here that thelr best
railroads pay small dividends, owing te the
cost or construction and the competition of
rlvul reads
Prem Londen te Oxford oleng Mm Valley
of the Thames Is a geed agricultural district,
llore wosawliierunntl better wheat than nt
any tlmoliefero. It was new the 11th of
.1 irty and it was fairly lu head.
TIIK Itl.MM Of OXKOnll.
Oxford Is nn elil city i It was it city 1,1)00
years age t n portion of the old wall still re
mains; much of the history of England cen
tres around this old place with lu twenty
seven colleges
The " Walk or Addison," along n nulet
stream, slmdetl by large nml luiignTflccul old
inks anil elms te the park, full or these same
flne trees, with n smooth, green sward, upon
which n number or ticer nre quietly brows
ing, reminds ene that ever Mils wnlk have
I Kissed many or Kuglantl's greatest, wisest
nnd host statesmen, soldiers, prclntcs, pefcts
mul wrllers.
-MAIIKIIT tlAltllKNINO.
doing south from Iontlen through the rich
district of Kent le Devcr.by way or lbx;hes
ter, ami through tlie elil cathedral town or
Canterbury, we assctl through a flne rolling
country, rich lu agricultural products, from
w lilch large supplies of vegetables and small
fruits nru taken te the Iindeu markets
Cherries und strawberries or line quality nre
grew n here. There npKinrs le lie mero ad
vanced agriculture here Minn in any rt or
lmglaiitt we had seen. We passetl through
hern en our return from Mie continent nbeut
tlm latter part of August, nnd saw evidence
of a geed harvest w lilch had lxwn gathered,
nml the farmers were preparing for seeding.
In this section tlie American reaper and
mower Is used, nml better farming imple
ments generally.
I failed te see the suiKsrier quality of I'll
gllsh roast beef ever the American ; but
their mutton is better. Our hotels nre sit sit
Jierier te theirs ( they nre mero modern in
construction, bave mero conveniences ami
the comforts or tlie guests nre much groaler
nnd at less cost than the UngUsli. American
beer is In all their markets, and it finds ready
sale. It Is net looked upon with laver by
producers but consumers are glad of its ln ln ln
troductlen, as It tends le cheapen the prices of
meat; which are higher than with us.
Tliere npiears te 13 a geed deal of depression
In ngrlculturelu Kngland, and much com
plaint among producers. Owing te the vast
extent and low prices of lands witli us,
theysaywe can outsell them In thelr own
markets. With the high prices of land and
its concentration in the hands of n few
owners high rents about i?2 per aero lieing
n fair nverage, nntt wages of farm laborers
lelng from VI te 1 1 shillings per week they
say It is Impossible for them te cempete
with us.
There Is much te adnilre lu Kngland, nnd
lu the sturdy character of the people. Its
liberal rerni of government, ceuixired with
ether nations of Europe, Mm respect shown
te the head of the government, tite faithful
disehargpef public trusts the almost certain
punishment which fellows crime, whether
the criminal stands high or low in the social
scale, nre subjects whl-h we may study te
nilMiutage.
(Concluded Te-iiiuirun
SIT.CIAl. SOTXC12S.
liiynlcliius lvoeiiiinend porous planters In
iac.ief Hark Acli.i. Iiiir.e S!i!e, hlltr Jlusiics,
ItliviiliiiitUiit uml all liHittl p tins. Ilejt I'latttrt
tire llie het intuit', cetaliluliiK t'li-sh flops with
limit's Iteaily te m, tilcus.uit anil powerful in
itrtlen. -2S it, nt liny drug store.
.VtA'EiuiTvKUP.
If you are tmutilvil "ith nreus or sick head-
iichc, tin net uUniip yonrcaettslticuratilo until
jett liaietrlcil Dr. Leslie's hHcLil Prescription.
be the testltiietilaU In unellier column. tlit-lHtl
OtMin AnvicE. Ue Hale's Heney of llorctietinil
nml Tar tern cough or cold
l'lke's Timlltncltu
ureps cure III one iniiitiie.
Jii-Iiiili'tiil.Vw
IIOt'dH ON IIATs."
1 tears out rats, mice, leuche, lllcs, iittls. bed.
lniKs. ikunks, chipiiitniks, Keplterv. 13v. Drug
gists. U)
illtOW N'a lluUbi:ilULU PANACKA.
I llie iiHulerTecttvc Pain llcslreyrr lu the world.
Will tnttit suisiy iiiiickrn thu lihssl whether
taken Internally or Jaliiillcil exteniiilly, mut
tbetvhy inntii ci'rtiifnly HELIt:VK PAIN,
whether chronic or nctite, than liny ether pain
itllcvliiter, mul It Is wanitnted dotihle the
sttriiKth of any cltnllnr preparation.
It cares pain In the blue, llack or ltewrl, ero
Threc.t, ltliciitiiallsm, loethncho nntl ALL
AIJI1L-, nml Is The limit llellnvrr of Pain.
l!UOVN IIUI'M:IIUI.1 1'ANAL1:a " heufit
Is; In e cry futility. A tcaiioeiifiiloi the Puiiucva
In u liiuihlcr of het water iswerleiietl, if ptv
lerisnl, tuken at tieJIIine, will UltKAK UP A
CO l.V. QScentsa liettle,
ui3!-lyaM,W,sw
llriint It Out."
The shove i? tin old saw its naviiKea It ts hciiuu
lens. Yeu can t " grunt out" ilypcpaln, nor
llier ceniphilnt, nor tiervfiiibiicss If they once
f:et a kckkI heht. They tlen't ix'inove theiuselvcs
n thin way. 1 he taking a few clones of llurdeek
Jlloetl JlltUrt Is better than "grunting It nut."
What n u cm cure let's net cinliire. ter sale by
II. II. Cochran, ill uggUt, 137 mul IS) Xerth Queen
direct.
HKAltT PAINS,
l'slpltiitlen. Drepsical dwellings. Dizziness
Initlscstlen, llcnrhtchf, blceplessncss cured by
Weils' Health Itcncwer." (I)
Vim Can llepentl On It.
"Pur aeicre toothache ami XruntlKla of the
heail 1 iihciI 7VieNi(i' Eclcctric Oil. This ts cur
tulnly thu best thing I el er knew for relief of
imlitef any kind The henu Is never without
It," Mrs. .V M I'rank, 177 Vv Tapper St., llnf llnf
inle, .V V. Fer Mile, by II, II. C'ei Iirun, ilrufKUt,
137 mul l'JVl North IJttccu street.
TitJCKLKN'S AltXICA SALVi:.
The bent ."-nlie tn thu world for Cuts llriiles,
Nirt's, Ulcers, alt lIliHiiin, Kuier son-s. Tetter,
('hiipttcilllitiut. Chilblains, Cerns, and all bklu
Knijilleiis, uml pesttlliiy ctues Piles, or no pay
lC'iultcd, It Is Kiinratiteeil te L'lvu perlcct satU
t.tctlcin, uf money tclumlcil. Pi ice, a cents per
Imix. Fur mle by II, II. Cechnin, ilrugKlst. os.
137 mul 1X1 Aerth Ijncen street, Jaiitcuster, Pa.
M OlTl KIIS 1 MOT IllUtb II MOTIIliiwIlT
Ale vetidlsttirtieil tit iilnlit ami broken of i our
ivst by n sick clUUl stillcrhiK uml cning with
thu excruciating palu of cutting teetb 7 If m,
go at once ami get a buttlu of Mm. WlNhl.OW'S
SoeTMIMi 8Y11UI'. It will lellcvu tliu peer
Uttle "iilfcrer liiiiucdlatiiy lcciul upon It;
theie Is mi uiNltiku abuttt it. Theio Is net n
uiothcreu earth who has ever ucd it, who will
tot nil you ut eucu that It will regtilatu thu
bowels, mul give rest te Ihu mother, and relief
mid health te thu child, operating like tiuiglc. It
Is putfcctly nfu te iieu in ull cases, uml pleusnnt
te thu taste, ami Is Ihu prescription of one of thu
eldent uml beat fuuialu pliyslclans In thu United
States, bold eyery whole. lUceiitsn bottle.
nm)31-lydM.V,sSw
" HUCHU-PAIIIA.";
Quick, complete, cure. all Kidney, llhtdderund
t'llnury Iliseiiscs, bcalilinir. Irritation, blenu,
tintict, CutHiihef thu UlaiMur, 1. lMitb'glMs.
nvsrErric. ntirvetis neenle.
'out of soils,"
Celdcn'y Lliittld llvef Tetiiuwlll cttiv
CMen'i, el Druggists.
iv. .uvur
JS-lwileatl.t
IllllnbUKsl llniiteit Tldeiesl
Thu idioie nre terms applied tethu unitiliihle
and dlshenext. Dr. Thomai' Ecltctric Oil for
diphtheria, catairh, anthuta. ilieiiinattsiii, nml
nil uchus, Btirulns, nml pains is net u thluir of de
ception but a pleasant nml heitevt remedy, It U
honestly put up, honestly sold, and does what U
cluhiied fur It. Kursalu by II. II. Cechnin, drug
gist, 1.17 unit 13-J Net tli Ijueun sticcl.
"ItOUHll ON COKNH."
Ask for Wells' " ltetiith en Cerns." l.V. Quick
complete cure. Harder soft coins, waits, bun
ion. (!)
A lieiuaut Aikmmlfilgmriit.
"Had sour stomach and inUeruble itpputltu fur
mouths, und itrcw thin eery day. 1 used llur llur
eoek Jlloeil Jliltcr ih the most uuirieleus re
sults I feci splendid." Mis. Jeseph Jehnsen,
littrbttrK, Pii. Korsale by II. II. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 and 13 Xerth Queen sheet.
MIIS. VII. WALTON'S PERIODICAL TEA.
Mether Wulteti has prescribed this vuluublu
mudlclnu feriiKivnl luuiiy jears In her ptlvule
pructlee. It has proved uu iiiiftillliiKpcclllfl lu
ihu treatment of tliu many disorders te which
Ihu fciimle constitution U subject, ltisusuru
cum fur thn monthly tumbles that se many
women sulfur. .Mulled en receipt of price, 30u.
Sold by II. II. Cochran, 137 uml is) -North Queen
sneci. (3)
The llesurreclleii uf Lazarus
as a tnlt-.teuleus opcmtlen. Xe ene thlitki of
ralmitK the dead thee tliiiei, though nunc des
)erately close te death's deer hale been com
pletely restored by Jlurileek Jlloeil Jlllleri te
uciiultte und hMtliii; heulth. Fer sale by II, 11.
Cochran, drugulst, 137 und 1W Xerth liuvcu
slice t.
HKIUCAU
Yini'H ciiwtriY ri:creitAL.
An Old Soldier's
EXPERIENCE.
"Cnticrt, Texas,
May i, mi.
"1 wish te express my iipprcclitllun of tlie
valuable uutilltle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
as a cecuii lir.MKur.
" While with Churchill's nrtny. Just before Ilia
bailie of Vlcksbtirg, t ceutntcled a severe Celd,
which terminated InadiinKcroiisCeiiMii. I found
no relief 1111 en our march weeiitne. ten country
tore, where, en inking for seme remedy, I wns
urged te try Atkk's Cmcnnv PncTenAL,
" I did e, nnd wns rapidly cured. Slnce then
I have kept the 1'ECTenAt, lenstniitly by me, for
family tisu, nnd I have found It te bean ttirnltia ttirnltia
bie remedy for Threat nnd Lung DIsearca.
" .1. W. WlllTLKT,"
Thnusnud of testltnenlals certify te thepmtnpt
euro of nil llmncliliil mid Lung Affecllens, by
Ihuttsnef ATKit'sCiirsnr I'rereRAU ilclngvnry
palatnhle, thu youngest children hike It tcaillly.
ritisrAiiEU iiy
Dr. .1. C. Ajer k Ce., Lewell, Mass.
Sold by ull Druggists.
JsnI-7-lydtw
UIOUSANUS OF CASKS OP
SICK
Headache nre pcniemenUy ctiied every enr (ns
the liltnilrcds of testimonials In my possession
will testify) by the use or
1)11. LESLIES
fsK'elnl Picscrlptlen. This Iteintdy stands to
day without u llval, nnd with scarcely a com cem com
petlfor In tlie world. Thousands of Physicians
throughout thu country lime ncknewledged
their fiuiblllty te cure It, nnd urn new prescrib
ing Dr. Lesllu's Sjivelal Prescription for all casus
of Mck
HEADACHE
In cither It nervous, bilious or congestive form,
ullnliig from obstruction, isiiigestloiierloriildlty
of the liver. When I say that Dr. Leslie's
srmAL
Prescription Mill cure the most obstlnuteceM's of
Mck Headache, 1 mciiiiltist what I gay, and that
is, that it net merely relieves but;
POSITIVELY
cures, no matter hew Ions the case may have
been standing.
1 have testimonials from persons who have
been mulcted for twenty 5 cars, being confined
te bed two or three d.i at u time every two
weeks, that hnvu been icriiuineully cured by
two bottles or Dr. Leslie's Special
I'llKSCHIPTlOX
se that they have net had an nttack ler ever fl vu
years.
If you lira troubled with Sick Headache und
wish te be
CURED
be sure und give this remedy atrial, l'nice, 11.00.
S. ll.AltCllKlt.Samtegii bpriiigs, Jf. Y.
Velt SALi: IIYDUUGGISTS.
diO-lyd
Ker sale only ut J. II. KACKFMAX'S Drug
Stere, Xe. Set Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Ker
colds, u!.e Knutrinaii's Cough Syrup, the lai-gcst
uml best for 'i cents.
G MAY'S SIMICIl'IC MlUIICIXli
Thu Great L'ngllsh lleiiicdy. All unfailing
euro for luipetency and ull DUeases that fellow
Ihs of Memery. IMilversul IaisHltudu. l'ulti In
the llaek, Dlntncs of Vision, Prematura Old
Age, Slid iiistty ether di-eases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption nml n Premature tirui u.
Full puiticulars lu etirimmphtet, which wu tlu tlu
sliutescnd free by mall le every one, 'ihlsbpu
tillu mediclne Is sold by nil druggists ut (1 per
package, or six packages for $.1, or will huruul
Ireu by mall en receipt of thu money, by ud
dressing the agent,
II. 11. COCIIltAX, DmsgUt.
X'es. 137 mid 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster,
Pa.
On uccetint of counterfeits, we luive adopted
the Yellow Wrapper; the mil v genuine.
Till: OKAY MtlDiClXKCO,
IJtttTale, ., T.
jutv noens.
J. 11. JIAUTIN"A:"tre.' "
llLFOIti: TAKING Ol'lt AXNTAL I.NVKX
TOltY, WK AUK OFFKIII.NG
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
IX ALLOUlt UKPAUTMEXTS.
ItEDUOKD IitU Ks
IX IIUV GOODS DlIl'AltTMLNT
IIKDUCED liiH F.s
IN XOTIOX E1'UTMEXT
HEDUCKli I'llICES
IX GENTS FlIll.MSIIIXt. DEPAKT.MEXT.
IIEIIUCED I'llICES
IV LADIES' COATS AND hllAWI.S.
IIKDUCED l'IIICI
IX COMFOUTs AND III.AXKETS.
ItEDUCED l'IHCI.-
IN rpltOL.sTKliY DEPAUTMEXT.
iieduuf:d pkiles
ix oilcloths.
ItEDUCED PltlCKs
IX MATTINGS'.
ItEDUOKD PlIILEs
IX TOY DEl'AIITMENT.
ItEDUCED 1T.ICK1
IXtAItPET, WALL PAPERS, HUGS, W1X-
DOW SHADES, Ac.
3- WE SOLICIT A C ALL.Tl
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
ZST23 West King and Prince Streets,
(Opposite Melons Heuse,)
LAXCAbTEII, PA.
SPE
l'F.UIAIi HAItQAIXS.
Embroideries,
Embroideries.
WATT, SHAM & CO,
8 and 10 East King Street,
lluve opened their llrst ceuslitumciil of
HAMBURG EDGINGS AXD IXSE11TI0XSL
An Iniincnse vul luty of Choice l'uttcnts. WOlkcd
en thu llnest Cuiiibilc, ut the Lewest Priced eci
knew 11 in thu busluesH.
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
10 i WHITE IlLAXCETri, tl.75a pair.
10-4 AI.L-WOOLllLANKKTs, W.Jtiaiiulr.
11-4 Extra Heavy HLAMiETs' .7J a pair.
60 DOZEX
Ladies' Scarlet Underwear,
ONLY 7Se. EACH, WOKT1I tlAtt,
MW TOEK STORE,
NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,
LAXCASTKK, I'A.
TTKADQUAUTKltS 10 II TIIK
IXIIIAXJIEDICIXES,
Ka-ten-ka and Medoc
Indian Oil,
-vr-
Lecher's Drug Stere,
S0, 9 EAST KIXU ST., Luucuslcr, I'll.
nehiDAr
LIKN & 11IIENE.MAN.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
FLINN & BRENEQDAN'S.
The Jjirijcst Sleck nml Lewest 1'rlcfs. We nre ntur Opening our Annual Exhibition of 1IOL1
HAY GOODS. Delli, Dell Carriancs, Express Wuens, BprliiR and Hebby Hemes, Shoeriyi and
Velocipedes, Tin and Slccluuilcal Tey.
Mcrchanls, Churches and Stinilnynchoels miiptlcd nt Xcw Yerk 1'ilirs.
FLINN &
Ne. 1 52 North Queen St..
CLOCKS, MlJtllOlt.t
N-
j:W (100DH.
NEV YEAR, 1885.
WeOAtcnilaconlhillnvltnllentooverybody, young and old te visit our Alt T IIOOM, aswell ns te
see our
LARGE AND NEW ASSORTMENT OF FINE
WATCHES, DI AlOMS AND JEWELRY,
SELECTED FOIl THE COMING YEAIt.
Deiirln mind that with the Xew Yearceines New Goods and new idenn in our liutlucc.
H. Z. RHOADS,
L.vxcASTEit, pa. Ne. 4 West King Street.
aOurMeru will clrwe nt C.SJp. m., en and after JAX. 3, until further iiotlce.-t
just epi:nkd.
Gkistmas 1884. x Zahni's Gerner 1884.
JUST OPENED
THE LA1IGE3T AXD CHEAPEST LIXE OK
French Clocks, Mirrors and Bronzes
WE HAVE
Music Bexes of All Grades.
A FULL LINE OF GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES.
ZAHM'S
HOLIDAY GOODS.
TTOLIDAY GOODS.
WAITER A. HEIHTSH,
XO. J3 EAST KIXG STItEET,
LAXCAbTEII, l'A.
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUll
HOLIDAY GOODS,
IX-
t'AXCY CA11I.SET WAKE,
CAUIX ETS, IIUIC-A-UIIAC.
EASELS, PEDESTALS,
SI.1PPEU BACKS.
UI.ACKIXG CASES,
COMJtODES. HAT HACKS,
TOWEL HACKS.:
HOOK HACKS, &.C.. c.
A very Larue Line of tltcke goods, nnd uliuija
u plcniuru te hew theui.
WALTER IHEINITSH,
Ne. 28 West King Street.
dccti-Cmd
TOUACCO AXD CJO All.
U STEIIMA Jf & CO.
H.
Holiday Presents.
MEEUSCHAUM 8M0KEIIS AXD PIPES,
TUltKISH PIPES, EltEXCH BUIAll
PIPES, CIOAll AXD CIGAUETTE 1IOL
DEKS, CIGAK CASES, SMOKEIl'S SETS,
CIGAUETTE CASES, ASH 11ECEIVEUS,
MATCH CASES, CAXES.&e. All In great
variety und ut very low price.
ajr-Cutl end examine our goods. Xe
trouble te then them.
ii, l mm & co.
Ne. 116 North Queen Street.
COAL.
B,
11. MARTIN.
WlIOLKDALt AND RETAIL
Dealer in All Kind of Lumlier anil Ceal.
Ov-Yard: Ne. I'D Xerth Wuter und Prince
ttiuvtg. ubeiu Lemen, laiuciiBter, uMvd
B
UMGARUNEUS A JEFFr.RIES,
COAL DEALERS.
Oi-Ktcts; Xe. liu Xerth Queen street, und Xe.
SCI Xerth l'riuce street.
Y'akue: Xeith l'riuce sti-cet, near Heading
Depot.
LAXCASTEll, l'A.
ttuglS-tfd
pOAU
M. V. B. COHO,
330 SOUTH WATEIl BTllEl'T, Ijineiwter, Pa.,
WHOLHSALK AAD RKTAIL DEALKU IN
LUMBER AND COAL.
Con.vectiex WITH tub riXKriioNie Kxciiaiiek.
Yard and Orricu I Xe. 330 XOUT1I WATKlt
STItEET. fehS-lyd
c
illEAM OF ROSES
cvnta
CHAPl'ED IIAXD-t, LIPS, FACE AXD ALL
HOUUHXEbSOt' THE SKIN.
I dote net hurt like ulyccrluc.
rmcE.wauaiJCEX'tj.M
COOHBAN'S DIIUQ STORE,
Nes. 137 AND P XOHTH QUKEX STItEET,
autiHimil Laucustcr, l'u,-
aoenn.
-,VT-
BREiOTAN,
Lancaster, Pa.
AXD BllOXZKH,
EVEU CAKIIIED.
AT-
CORNER.
CLOTH 1X(1.
F
I0R
GLOVES,
Te keep the hnndu w nil
MITTKNS,
Te keep the hands w arm.
SOCKS,
Te keep the feet arm.
EAK MUFFS,
Te keep the cars trarui.
MUFFLEItS,
Te keep thu neck warm.
UNDERWEAR,
Te keep the liedy warm.
Ge te ERISMAN'S, t
Se. 17 WEST KIXO 8TIIEET.
-vrYl-fltS A RATIIVON.
EVEUYTHIXG IX
WINTER CLOTHING
-FOIt-
Men's Youths' and Beys' Wear,
L
SUITS HEADY-MADE I
SUITS MADE TO OllDEIt
OVEItCOATS UEADY'MADKI
OVEUCOATS MADE TO OltDEIt
The Largest Aeanrtinent 1 Elegant Styles !
Perfect In fit I Qualltlm and Workmanship U11
cxcullcd I
NEW PRICES FOR THE NEW YEAR!
Guaranteed ns low a the lewctt n. noted by any
Itclluble Clothier In thu city.
nA cull solicited. Comparison Ceurtcd.-
On and after Jsnutry ;th, thUntore -n 111 be
closed tit 0 o'clock p. m., Suturdayg excepted,
until March Int.
MYERS&RATHFON,
LEADIXG LAXCASTEll CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET,
LAXCASTEll, TA.
N ACROSTIC
Gwal Pelilic!
ll-y all means buy your goods, my friend,
tl-jien this plan : from thete who ipend,
K-ehelve te patronize home stores,
(let ull you cau right at your doers,
K-nceuruge these, who spend thelr cash,
ltdgbt he re at home ; de net he rash I
f. you'd be rush te go abroad
buy your goods ou ether sod 1
R-heuld you net knew the place te go,
U.ixm my word I think I'll show
T-h.i t bSBt Is thut place lu the town
T-hat always makes tha prices down I
Of whom I write 'tis very plain,
X-ew keep first letters iney'll explain I
&
Merchant Tailors nnd Clothiers,
NO. 24 CENTRE BQUAHB,
LAXCASTEll. PA.
S-On and after January Sth our Ster will be
closed at a p.m., Suturduys eicpud.
STOCKS.
pOOR, WHITE & CO.,
l BANKERS.
PltlME HAILWAY SEOUIUTIES AI.WATH Olf
HAXD t'Oll 1XVEST11EXT.
Minneapolis Kcnl Estate 7 per'ecnt. bends for
sole at 101 ana Interest. Proprietor of "l'oer'ti
Manual of ltalU ays," Correspeudenco inrlted.
45 Wall Street, New Yerk.
octl-lytlced
Respectfully Dwatcd te a
rsivuui. .'"
T AX0A8TKR AND .Mrti&WlT23B
oe nntt um n. m., und 4M3fJp!S'
brn JcaTe iiiiersviii tec Uustester H HK
e.w huu tow h, ui. miq iw 9M M sjIHI fSJt fvlfe,
ahhaxkkkxt e rAtumiM wAitts; v
BUXDAT, JfOVtSMHEK Mta, VM. -,
. NOHTIMVAMt).
. Leave. a.k.
Klnget, Lane, A.M
Lntienstcr...,., 6.47
Mitiihclm...,.,. 7.1-1
Cornwall,..,,,, 7,13
. Arrive,
Lcbamm ,,,.., d.nft
. SOUTHWAlin,
Ijrnvc. a..
Lebanon 7,ai
Cornwall.,,.,,, 7.M
Msnhcltn cat
lainestcr , 8.M
Arrtf
r.x r.i. ,! If'
O.WI tus
12..V) a.tfl H.li
i.ai MT H.M
i.m u.07 ta
wsc
113 . 0.IJ
a;? M
""", -f
'
r.u.
HOT
111
2.UI
r.r.
7..TI1
7.M
M1
A.M.
7.
7.W
.
r.w.
1J utt
UM i'J
B.1I il'v
King St., Ijinc. Kit
6i.j
.. D.47
. .,,iV """'i B"P" R. C, . H, . .
J. M. IIavard, Hunt. C. and ). i itf t. II. H. M. 'tf
OxcOxELTI,8ttpt. l'.AB.ll.U, 1 "vji
(nxi-ira
TOEADlNa A. COLUMBIA.
AHKAXUEMEXT QV PAS3EX0EU TBAlNl?. -M
fttlXDAY, ilAT18, 18S4,
XOUTHWADD.
tCAVK. A.M. P.M. r.M. A.M
Qunrryvllle a.ai .... n.i ....
Lancnstcr, King Street,... 7.30 .... IN ,.,.
Lancniiter ,, 71K) ZM s.M ....
Manhultn,...., 8:17 list 4. ....
Marietta Junctle , 7:M 1KI 4.04 ....
Columbia , 7JU 2-.W 3.(0 ....
ARR1VX.
Heading e-M SJO 5:M ....
SOUTHWAUD.
tCAVE. A. M. M. V. M, A, M,
Heading ,. ,7,10 ujn B:lu ,.it
AttXITK. r. M.
Marietta Junction, ....... g-M l:M 7JVI ....
Manhclm 8.111 irn 7;le ....
Columbia 8.-25 ::ie tt:2t ....
Ijiltcilntcr ,. t):U ".(in h:I3 b:in
Lancaster. King Btrect,... 9-iS .... :si jn
guarryvllle 10-.23 .... 0.11 B.50
Trains connect nt Heading with trains te mid
from l'hlladclphla, I'ottsvllie, llsrrlshurg, Al.
lentewn uud Xew Yerk, via. Hound llroek
lteute.
..At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Itnnevur. tlcttynburp, Frederick nnd Baltimore.
At Marietta .Junction with trains te and from
Chlcklcs.
At Manhclm with trains te and from Lebanon
SUXDAY.
Leave Quarryi llie, 7:00 a. 111.1 Lancaster, King
Street, 8.00 a. tn., 4 J3 p. in.
Arrive heading, le oe a. in., 0:35 p. m
Iave Heading, 80 a. tn., 4 p. ni.
A rriveLan winter, King Street, UJ7 a. in.. 6M
p.m.: Ouarrj-vllle, 0:M.
A. M. WILSOX. SnpL
PKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHED
ULE. Trains leave Lancaster and Icave and arrive at
Philadelphia as fellows 1
Leave Leave
WESTWAUD. Philadelphia. Lancaster.
News Express f 4:30a. m. 6:Wa.m.
Wnvl'nusenirerf i-Ml ! ..
Mafl train via ML Joyt 7KXI 9J1 ' .Sft-I
Ne.SMall Trnln via. Celum'a. 9-J3" 4Vffl
niagara, express 7:10a.m. ime "
Hanover Accem via. Celum'a. r.".a '
rest Llnef 11:10a.m. VJnp.ia.
Krcderlck Accem via. Celum'a. 1:45
Lancaster Accem via. Mt. Jey. 2:30 "
Harrtsbnrg Accem 2:14 p.m. B:i3 "
Columbia Accem 4:40 " 7:30 '
HarriHhitrg Express.., 1 8:40 " 7:40 ' ttj
iveHieni.r.xjireNT into " 11:13 "
&'uciuex.Aprvif9x 117M - iua.m. y .
i.cave Arnva at
EASTWAltD. Lancaster, l'hllndelphla.
Mail Expresst l:t)u. ui. 3HHa.ni.
l'hll'a. Exprcssi....... S.-27 " 4"4J "
Fast Line t 8-3S " TM -
Harrisbarg Express... B:10 " ltMW "
Ijtncater Accem. ur.. H:.M " ivla. Mt. Jey.
Columbia Accem :) " 11:15 a.m.
Seashore Express...... l'.'-.Mp.m. 3:111p.m.
Johnstown Express f . 2.20 S:uS
Sunday Mall 2:12 ' :43 ;.
nay Axpresst , d:ih v.a
liamsenrg Accem b:u ir.u " j
The Marietta Accommodation leaves Colum
bia at 0:10 a. m. and reaches Marietta at 1M. Alse,
leaves Columbia at 11:45 a. m. and 2:15 p. m
reaching Marietta at 12:01 and 2.33. Leaves Mar
ietta at i-M p. in. and arrives at Columbia at 3-.W ;
also, leaves ut 8:33 and arrives at 8:43,
The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at
7:lvana arrives at Lancaster nt c.w, cemiccm
niiuiuuiiquuiK x.Aiivea ui r.iv, ,
The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects
Iitgat Iincastcr with Fie.t Line, west, ut 1:33 p. 1
in., will run through te Frederick.
The Frederick Accommodation, cant, leave
Columbia at 12rJ3 and reaches Lancaster at 12:50
p. m.
Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting nt
Lancaster v 1th Xlagara Express at tee a. in. will
rnn through te Hanover, dally, exceet Sunday.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when nagged will
step ut Downlngtewn, Coateivllle. l'arkesburg,
ML Jey, Ellzabethtewn and Mlddlctewn.
f The only trains which run dally. On Sunday
the Mail train west runs by wny of Columbia.
Lcuve dully except Monday.
CORNWALL AND LKBANON AND
V CULKUUUUlv VALLEY 11A1LKUAU3.
HOUTUWARD.
Trains leave Lebanon daily (except Sunday)
nt Gukl a. m., l'i-,30 and J 3a p. 111.
Arrive ut Cornwall at U'.IOium., 12:10 p. in. and
7:le p. in. : nt Coucwiige at 7: M u. in.. Iris and H:2)
p.m.,cuniiecttnKwlthihel'uunsylvitiihiItaill'ead
fur points caul and iveit.
KOnTUWAUD.
Trains lcave Conewuge ut 7:30 n. m., 8U)0aud
8:25 p. ut.
Arrive nt Cornwall nt8:03 11. 111., 4:19 and 0:05 p.
m. ; nt Lebanon at 8r0 a.m., 4::uiiiidu:13p. ui.
eiiiincctlug nt Lebanon with Philadelphia uml
Heading Kallvond-fef points cast and went, untt
thu Lebanon and Treiueut Vrauch ter Jones
town, l'lnegreve nnd Trcuieitt.
The 6:30 a. ui. train will step only nt Cornwall,
Colebrook and liellalte..
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