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VOL.  XIV.


LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 3,


      The nrwtet Pt'.

      PUBLISHED  EVERY   SATURDAY,   BY

          JNO.   II.  IBA   NIEIS.

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 No.  13  NORTH DUKE STREET,

              LANCASTER, PA.


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respective courts, the expense of the publication to
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man  and two English newspapers, one of whicitnit-
ter shall be THE LANCASTER BAR, published in tbe
city of Lancaster, once a week in each for thret eue-
cessive weeks, prior to the time fixed for the hear
ing.'


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1882.                                 No. 1.





           Pennsylvania  Railroad.
  The passenger trains on this road leave the depot
in this city as follows:
    WESTWARD.          LAE         ARV
        WESTARD.    LANCASTER.  HARRISBURG.
Philadelphia Express,* 2:25 a. In. 8:45 a. m.
Way  Passengert..........6:0 a. in. 8:50 a. in.
News  Express,*..........6:27 a. in.  7:0 a. In.
Mail Train via Mt. Joy. 9:80 a. i. 11:00 a. In.
No. 2, via Columbla,... 9:85 a. In.  11:0p. in.
Fast Line,*................1:55p.m. 8:15 p. i.
Frederick Accom,....2:25 p. in. CO. 2:55 P. M
Lancaster Accom.......2:0 p. in.  4:00 p. in.
Harrisburg Accom......5:05 p. In. 7:00 p. in.
Columbia Accom........7:30 p. . MAR. 8:25 p. .
Harrisburg Express.....7:40 p in. 8:50 p. .
Western Express,* ...11:01 p. in. 12:15 p. in.
    EASTWARD.       LANCASTER.  PHILAELPIA.
Mail Express*...   .1244 a. in.   2:55 a. In.
Fast Liue,*.......... 5:tO a. in. 7:20 a. m.
Harrisburg Express..8:10 a. in.  10:20 a. In
Lancaster Ace., arrive. 8:55 a, mn.
Columbia Accom...  .9:00 a. mn.  11:45 a. m.
Johnstown Express.2:20   p. mn.   5:05 p. mn.
Sunday Ma.......2:42 p. in.       5:45 p. in.
Day Express,*........5:25 a. in.  7:85 p. In
Harrisburg Accon.   1 6:46 p. in. M 9:45 p. in.
  The Marietta Accommodation leaves Columbia at
6:40 a. 7. and reaches Marietta at 6:55. Returning
leaves Marietta at 8: 0 p. in. andarrivesat 8:40 p. n.
  Mail Train No. 2, west, connecting at Lancaster
with Mail Train No.  1, at 9:0 a.    5., will mn
through to Hanover, except Sunday.
  Harrisburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. 1:., has direct
connection to Columbia and York.
  The Frederick Accommodation, west, Connects at
Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:55 p. m.. and
runs to Frederick; east leaves Columbia at 1:00 and
reaches Lancaster at 1:20 p. in.
  Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will stop
at Downingtown, Coatesville, Parkesburg, Mt. Joy,
Elizabethtown and Middletown.
  Tbe Johnstown Express from the west will con-
nect at Harrisburg on Sundays with Sunday Mail,
east for Philadelphia, via Marietta and Columbia.
  *The only trains which ran daily.
  tRuns daily, except Monday.

P.   . it--Columbia and Port Deposit Branch.
           GOING SOUTin westa.at.1:5. p. p6m. a
Leave Columbiak  e.......    . a1:00 and
                                  p.m. L
Arrive at Port Deposit, on ..ud12.a10 w    8:25
          GOING NORTH la. In. 1p.           .
Leave Port Deposit   e............ 6:25   :5
Arrive at Columbia ........ .........825 5:55

    Lancaster  and Qiuarryville Railroad.
  Passenger trains on this road run as follows:
                              GOING NORTH.
          LEAVE a..               a.m.  p.m.
Quarryville ..................6:40 6:5   2:80
Arive-West King Street 8750        9:15  8:40
  Lancaster    an    ;urryil     alod


Lancaster-Upper Depot.  a    8:00  9:25 a f:50
                              GOING SOUTH.
          LEAVE.            a.    p
Lancaster-Upper Depotrryvil 5..:.0       8:08
Lancaster-West King Street,        5:40  8:0
Quarryville, (arrive).........10:87 6:45 9:50

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Passenger trains on this road run as follows:
                            GOING NORTH.
         LEAVE.           a. M.  p. m. p.m.
ancaster-West King Street,.. 7:50      8:40
ancaster-Upper r e-ot........  8:00 1:05 8:50
ancaster Junctionr . ...........  8:30  1:51  4:18
eading, (arrive)... ............. 10:05  3:20  5:50
                            GOING SOUTH.
         LEAVE.           a.im.  a.im. p.m.
eading ... ..............  7:25  12:00 6:10

ancaster Junction,........... 9:00 1:3 7:45
ancaster-Upper Depot,.........  9:27  10 8:08
ancaster-West King Street,.. 9:37 5:40 8:20


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