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13 Lancaster B. [i] (1881-1882)

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LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1881.


                                                LEGAL BLANKS.
    PUBLISHED   EVERY   SATURDAY, BY

         JNO. Hl. B~ARNES,

                   -AT-

No.  13  NORTH DUKE STREET,

              LANCASTER,   PA.


     PHILIP D. BAKER, I
     S. W.  SHADLE,     EDITORS.


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  regularly, are requested to give immediate notice, in
  order that the matter may be promptly investigated
  and remedied. Missing numbers to complete subscri-
  bers' files will be supplied free.
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  the office, 13 North Duke-sb., before 3 o'clock P. M.
  of Friday in each week.
  09-All  communications should be addressed to
  THE LANCASTER BAR, 13 North Duke-st., Lancaster,
  Penna.


  Rules of Court requiring publication of Legal
        Notices in The Lancaster Bar.
  Notice of the time and place of holding audits for
  be purpose of distribution shall be given by adver-
  isement, once a week, in two newspapers published
  n the county of Lancaster, and in THE LANCASTER
  BAR, and by notice posted in the office of the clerk of
the proper court, for three weeks preceding the hold-
ing of such audits.
   Hereafter all notices which relate to proceedings
in Court, the publication of which is required by law
or by rules of Court, except notices directed to be
published by the Register of Wills, shall be published
in THE LANCASTER BAR, during the time required by
law, in addition to any other papers which may be
selected by the parties; except advertisements of
sales, and cases where the law requires that publi-
cation shall be in papers having the largest circula-
tion, or directed otherwise for any prescribed reason.
The rates to be charged not to exceed those charged
y  other papers for advertisements of same char
acter.
   The prothonotary and clerks shall give notice by
publication, in THE LANCASTER BAR and one news-
paper published in the city of Lancaster, of the adop-
tion, amendment or rescission of any rule in their
respective courts, the expense of the publication to
e  paid by the county.
   In all applications for the benefit of the insolvent
law, if no other time is fixed by the court for the hear-
ing thereof, the hearing of the same shall be on the
first day of the following regular argument court;
and personal notice shall be given by the petitioner
to the creditors, or by publication thereof in one Ger-
man and  two English newspapers, one of which lat-
ter shall be THE LANCASTER BAR, published in tbe
city of Lancaster, once a week in each for thre enc-
cessive weeks, prior to the time fixed for the hear


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     ADDRESS,


          JNO.  H. BARNES, Job Printer,


                No 13 North Du e St. Lancaster, Pa.


No.  1.


       Lzira Ma              9410
           Pennsylvania  Railroad.
  The passenger trains on this road leave the depo
in this city as follows:
                       LEAVE       ARRIVE
    WESTWARD.        LANCASTER. HARRISBURG.
 Pacific Express,*......... 2:45 a. m.  4:05 a. m.
 Way Passengert.......... 5:00 a. m.  7:50 a. m.
 Niagara & Chic'o Ex.* 10:55 a. m. 12;00 p. m.
 HanoverAccom.... ..... 11:00 a. m. COL. 11.30 a. m.
 Sunday Mail,.... ......... 10:50 a. m.  12:40 p. m.
 Mail Train via Mt. Joy. 10:20 a. m.  11:50 a. m.
 No. 2, via Columbia, 10:25 a. m. 12:15 p. m.
 Fast Line,*.......... 2:30 p. m. 8:45 p. m.
 Frederick Accom......... 2:35 p. m. COL. 8:05 P.M.
 Harrisburg Accom ,..... 5:45 p. m. 7:40 p. m.
 Columbia Accom......... 7:20 p.m. MAR. 8:10 p. m
 Harrisburg Express, . 7:30 p m.  8:40 p. m.
 Pittsburg Express,. .... 8:50 p. m.  10:10 p. m
 Cincinnati Express,* 11:30 p. m. 12:45 a. m.
    EASTWARD.        LANCASTER. PHILADELPHA.
Cincinnati Express*   255 a. m.   5:15 a. m.
Fast Line, I..........5:08 a. m.  7:35 a. m.
Harrisburg Express,_  :05 a. m.  10:10 a. m.
Columbia Accom.....9:10  a. m.   12:01 p. m.
Pacifc Express,*.     1:20mp..    3:45 p. m.
Sunday Mail..........2:00 p. m.   5:00 p. m.
Johnstown Express,      2p. m.    5:30 p. m.
Chicago Day Express.     p. m.         p. m
                      p m.        8:40 ;3 p. mn.





St.LouisDay Express,*. 4:48a. m.  6:45 P. m.
Harrisburg Aceom,    6 :5 p. m.   9:30 p. m.
Coumn    Aco.....      :0 .m      20  P. mn.


Mail Train ..........9 1:25 p. i. 11:35 p. m,
  The Marietta Accommodation leaves Columbia at
6:45 a. iu. and reaches Marietta at 6:55. Returning
leaves Marietta at 8:15 p. . and arrives at 8:25 p. m.
  The  Hanover Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster with the Niagara and Chicago Express,
west, at 11:00 a in., and will run through to Hanover.
  The Pacific Express, east, on Sunday, when flagged,
will Stop rat iddletow, Flizabet92 town, Mt. moy
hLandiville, Bird-in-Hand, Leaman Place, Gap, Chris-
tiana, Parksburg, Coatesville, Oakland and Glen
Lock.
  The Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 p. m. and
runs to Frederick; east leaves Columbia at 1:00 and
reaches Lancaster at 1:25 p. in., connecting with the
Pacific Express.
  Feat Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged,will stop
at Downingtown, Coatesville, Parkesburg, Mt. Joy,
Elizabethtown and Middletown.
  *The only trains which run daily.
  aRuns daily, except Monday.
P. R.  . rCoemba   and  Port Deposit Branch.
           GOING aTa. m.min                . wt t
Leave Coln    mb n ....u  ............... 10:53 :20
         ElizabethtownP aniidlton



Arrive at Port Deposit ...............12:45  8:05
           GOING NORTH.           a. m. p. m
Leave Port Deposit...........      6:35  3:50
Arrive at Columbia..........       8:30  5:35
    Lancaster  and Quarryville Railroad.
  Passenger trains on this road run as follows:
                              GOING NORTH.
          LEAVE.            a. in. a. In. p.m.
Quarryville,... ........ ......6:45 7:50 2:30
Lancaster-West King Street,  7:55  9:30   40
Lancaster-Upper Depot......  8:05  9:40  3:50
                              GOING SOUTH.
          LEAVE.                  P5m.  p.
Lancaster-Upper Depot...... 107      0   8:10
Lancaster-West King Street, .  8   51    8:20
Quarryville, (arrive).........11:20 6:40 9:25
      Lancaster and  Reading  Railway.
  Passenger trains on' this road run as follows:
                              GOING NORTH.
          LEAVE             a.m.        p.m.
Lancaster-West King Street,  7:55        8:40
                            10:7   5:0   81



Lan caster-Upper r ct. .t. 8: 05  1:05  3:50
Lancaster Junctior...........8:35  1:51  4:18
Reading, (arrive).............. 10:05  6:20  5:50
                              GOING SOUTH.
          LEAVE.            a       m.  p.
Reading.   ......... ............8:05  12:0  6:10

LancasterJunction...........:40     3    7:45
Lancaster-Upper Depot,.1....       2:10  8:1
Lancaster-West King Street,2 10    8:5


VOL.  XIII.

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