wt 1 I7i THE TOBACCO MAEKET- BUSINESS IN SEED LKAF ABO K&TAMA For the Wek EMllas MiMVr a. 1 A. M. TIM Tax Acttatlafe-Cratfl- Ue f the Orowteg Crp. V. b. Tobacco Joarnsi. Tlie condition of the market has aot changed since our laat report. , The re port of brokers very seldom contain any statement of what was sold, but more frequently what was " lookod" at. In fact " looking " seems to be the only ob ject of people who are expected to'.do Rome buying. The unfortunate and renewed tax agi tation has caused this inwttrity and lack of enterprise, preventing any derisive Btips on the part of would-be -buyers. Old tabaccos can hardly be sold except at' sac riflce. New tobaecos; with the exception of Connecticut seconds, are treated with indifference, however desirable tbey may be iu every respect. The uncertain future stifles all enterprise and speculation. Those that can buy old tobacco low will do well to invest. The market will change must chance ; and though there is no possibility that old tobaccos will lu-tog the prices which prevailed last year, an active market will bring about an increased demand, and prices will bo higher than those which can be lealized tc-day. l The offers for o!l Pennsylvania, for in stance, are from 10 to 14 cents. It is fre quently sold at such figures by weak and i lightened holders. There is moucj in this stock at these pi ices. New tobaccos are held very high ; aud as sooner or later manufacturers will bare to buy them, and as holders, by reason of their financial ht length, are not oa-sily persuaded to t-ell at a loss, old tobaccos will bo in demand and bring better pi ices when activity setb iu once mora. The expected large de mand for export tobacco docs not seem to have been realized. According to the latest reports, the markets of Europe, am especially thoe of Germany, are flooded with South America and low East India and West India tobaccos, which are bold at prices our seed leat canuot compete with. The sales of tho week wcio as follows : Pennsylvania Crop '80 : GOO cases, 12 to 15 cents. Connecticut Crop '80 : 200 cubes ; wrappers, 25 to 40 cents. Crop '81 ; 1,000 cases seconds, 11$ cents. Ohio Crop '80,: 300 case, 4 to 8 cents. Havana Market active. Sales 1,100 bales ; mostly to jobbers. Pi ices un changed. Cans' Keport. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. B.Oans' Sou & Co., tobacco brokers, No. 131 Water street, New York, for the week ending July 24, 1882 : 300 cases 1881 New England seconds, ll12jc ; 100 cases 1880 New England wrappers, 14oi30c ? 200 cases 1880 Penn sylvania, 7(a,20c ; 100 cases 1880 Ohio 4l10c ; 150 cases 1880 Wisconsin liavaua, 612c. Total, 800 cases. THE TOBACCO TAX. Ex-Gor. Curtln wu Lttucaittcr uouu1y To bacco Fanner. In the debate iu Congress the other day on the reduc ion of taxation Hon. A. G. Curtin, iu the courto of his speech said : I notice that in June, 1880, Congress passed a law permitting parties who paid a license of $5 to buy leat tobacco by le tail to the amount of 35,000 pounds per aunum, and to such licensed dealers the farmer was allowed to bell his tobacco in auy quality provided he raised it on his farm or received it as rent from tenants, but eveu this trifling boon to the small farmers and producers is taken away by tho bill under considcratiou. Mr. Speaker, 1 will present a cate which might readily occur, and it bhall not bo located in tho iioulh, where the produc tion of tobacco is one of the great staple industries, nor will I draw this question geographically. I will suppose that a far mer iu Lancaster couuty, Pennsylvania, where the tobacco crop this year is esti mated at $4,000,000, may choose to culti vate four acres ofground which he owns aud where he lives. From one acre he may pro duce potatoes, from another turnips, from a third corn,and from the fourth tobacco. The sweat of his face f all6 upon all alike from the time he puts the seed in the ground until his crop is matured and mother earth reu dors back to him the reward of his labor. The crop raised by this man, except that upon one acre, is as free as the air In breathes. Beneficent providenee gives to all alike the earlier and the later rains, with the warmth necessary to give productive earth j all tho stimulants which will reward his labor. All tho employments of nature, the appliances, caie, attention, aud works come to all that he has placed in the earth in full confidence of return. Tho man is no doubt a good citizen for the peoplo of Lancaster county are. generally law abiding aud industrious and pays all bis dues to the government and honestly dis charges all other personal and rclativo obligations. He takes the product of threo acres in coin aud potatoes and turnips and sells them where he can get tho bestf maiket, aud applies the proceeds to the support of himself aud his dependants, but the product of the acre of tobacco he dare not sell except to the licensed ageuts of this government. The Federal power of this great people, having its seat in this capital, with all its appliances and appointments, watches that tobacco as it grows and unfolds its leaves and is prepared for tho harvest iu its maturity, aud through its agencies its collectors, its licensed dealers, its privi leged class declares that as to that pro duction he is not a free inau,. aud that he shall sell and sell only whero this central government directs, and by and through the agents it has licensed. I can con ceive ot no reason why the iron hand of this government should be laid upon that acre and its production while it does not rest upon tho other three ; nor why, according to our great living policy of right aud equality he should not be at liberty to cultivate and sell the product of the soil where ho pleases. And as our government, which is an emanation from the people,' should be parental, wo disturb this harmony and that generous quality by an espionage searching as are the laws to which I have alieded,;and the citizens who discharge the duties imposed by such laws become as distasteful and odious as was the tithe-gatherer in England, the gauger, excise man and agent in Ireland, aud the oppressive exactions made by the farmers of the revenue from the Cbristiau people of the provinces of Europe domi nated by the Turk. It is said that tobacco is a luxury. That is no reason for discrimination and for an unjust and odious tax. There are thou sands of luxuries that are not taxed. Tho cereals and meat maintain life, and that is about all that is given to labor. Wealth can purchase luxuries, and most of the luxuries can only be enjoyed by the wealthy who can purchase tbem. There can certainly be no sei ious objection to the purchase or the use of the luxuries of life in addition to the necessitieswhich sustain it, provided you do not iuterfere with the growth and progress of tho coun try ; and the man who raises his acre of tobacco and the man who toils fiom morn ins; till evening has a right to solace him self at the close of the day with the use of tobacco as those who have means have the right to the enjoyment of tho luxu ries which they purchase where they please, produce at their pleasure, and buy and sell without the interposition by this government of a middle-man, or being tt: aabjectad to imposition of licensed agen-1 UN VI UCWdlUUU. THE LOCAL KABKIX. oadtUiaaad PieaaecU ot tbe Growtac CTOfM. Since our last report we have bad sev eral fine! rains, but tobacco shows very little belter than it did a week ago. The only Bope for the farmer now is a late fall and plenty Of wet weather to make even a half crop. JIuch, damage is still being done by cut worms and. other varmints, and most farmers feel out of heart. We saw a four acre crop a few days since oa one of the beat farms in.this county, jon which there is not as much good tebacoo as will grow on one acre. The farmer offered tho crop just al it was for twenty dollars. Worms seems to be' plenty and we have heard of some flea. In some sections the rain of last Tuesday washed .fields very badly. We have heard of tho sale of a nackincnof '80 tobacco which was done very privately, and of which we were told a few days since the price was 14 cents. It was a fair lot and was half fillers and seconds. Another inferior lot was Bold at 10 cents, marked weight. Inasmuch as both wore private wo withhold names. There has been sorso pales of '81 at full figures 'for low grades during the last week. JJartGood, of Bart, sold to Slay maker three acres at 11 and 3, in two grades, and Tom Johnson, sold to samo one acre at 9 through. Wm. Afllebach, formerly with Joseph Mayers' Sous, this city, has charge of Hillegass & Mast's warehouse in Reading. The firm ban bought and packed about 500 cases of 1881 leaf, grown principally in Lancaster, Chester and Berks counties. Harry Bausman is their buyer Josh Ullllngs Heard From. Newport, II. I.. Aug. 11, 1SS0. Dear Bitters l nui here tryinir to bieatbo In all the talt air ol i lie ocean, and having been a sufferer lor more than a year with a rotractory liver, I was induced to mix Hop Hitters with the sea gale, anil have lound the tincture a glorious result. 1 have been greatly elpcd by the Bitters, and am not atraid to say so. Yoiir.s without a stiuggle. jyl5-2wd4w JOSH BILLINGS. How Seldom Can a man retrain from chopping the leaves of the Burdock with his cane as lie passes ; It is "only a weed," and yet lew plants or weeds arc so valuable, and lew preparations so pop ular, as Burdock Blood Bitters, in which all Its valuable properties are so skillfully com bined. It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, con stipation, gout, and nil diseases arising from impurities ot the blooJ. Pilcotl. For sale at H. B. Cochi mi's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Laiftastcr. Why will top cough when bhiloh's cure willuivo immediate l el let. Price, 10 els., 50 cts. and tl. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen stiw. Many miserable people drag themselves altout wltlrfalling strength, feeling that they are sinking into their graves when Parker's Ginger Tonic w puld begin with the first dose, to bring vitality and strength back to them. Sun. iyl-lindeodAeow Abe Tor hade miserable by Indigestion, Con stipation. Lo-s of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shlloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale at Cochran's drug More, 137 North Queen street. Haltn Iu Ullead. There Is :i b-tlin in Gilcad to heal each gnping wnt:nl ; In Thomas' til't ic 1)2' the usinedy is lound. For internal and mr outwaiu use. you lreely may apply It; For till pain and inflammation, jnu should not Uil to try li lt only costs a trifle, 'ui woith its weight in soli!. Aud by every dealer in the land fliU remedy Is sold. For sale at II. U. Cochran's iltug stoie, 1J7 Nona i'ueen street. Lancaster. The Rev. Geo. ii. t hater, ot ismubon, lud., says : "Both mvself and wile owe our lives to Suu-on's Consumption Cuius. For sale at Coch ran's di ug store, 137 North Queen street. MEDICAL. lARUKK'S If Allt BALSAM. A poriect dressing, elegantly pel turned and harmless. Bestoies color and prevents baldness. All Faimcr.s, Mothers, Business Hen, Me chanics, &c. who are tired out by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can be invigorated and cuied by using It ou are wasting away with Consumption, Age, oi any disease or weakness, you will llnd the Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ot Hiscox & Co. 5Ce. and $1 sizes at dcalcis in drugs. L-rgf saving by buying il size. anlO-eod eow pKAX'8 Sl'KCIFH: MK.DICIX1S. THE. VT Great English Bemedv. An uuiallintr cum lor Impotency, and all Diseases that ionow loss oi Memory, -universal lassi tude. Fain in the Back, ' Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many oilier dLseascs that Quid to Insanitv or Con sumption and a I'rcnunuru Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplef, which wo desire to bend tiee by mall to every one. Tho .Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages lor $5. or will be ecnt lree 'by mall on the receipt ot the monny, by ad dressing I lie agent. 11. 11. Cochran, 137 and 13J North Queen street. On account ot countei fcits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; thoonlvgenniue. Guarantees oleure issued by us. For sale in Lancaster by II. IJ. Coehran, THE till AY MEDICINE CO.. N. 1. aprl2-lvdw DENSUH'8 fOKOOS PLASTERS. Back Aehe POSITIVELY CUKED BY Be )t I Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies : F1EST. Because ttioy possess ait the niciil ot the strengthening porous plaster,' and contain tu addition l hereto the newly discovered power ful and active vcgetaDie combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant effects. I SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the proles Dion. , THIRD. Because they are the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. t FOURTH. Because they -will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. , I FIFTH. Because over 5.000 physicians aud druggists have voluntarily tcsUticd that they are super ior to all other plasters orinedicines for ex ternal su. j , B1XTH. Beeauso the manufacturers have 'received the onl medals ever given lor porous plasters Bonsai's Caprine Porous Plaster ! SSABURY & JOHNSON, MlKcrAtTTOiHo Chemists, New Yore. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price SS Cent. MEAD'S MEDICATED COSIf AND BUNION VLA81EB, CBAS.'N. CUITXEMTOM. 113 Falton St.. Neit Tork, sole agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben sonB Bemcdlcs, to whom all orders should befUulrojKd. JyG-SwdcodAircow 1 irapePoiisKters T5 i fiMimnrcricT st llrTJMtmicn BMeyjtrMTmwmrT.i N? iNfejekties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, i Handbags, Suspenders, &c: 'UAt v KRISMA2TS, i ho. m north utnuut suuuer. s PKlNti AND 8UMMEK NOVELTIES. " AT H. GBRHABTS Tailoring: Mlistat, NO. 6. EAST KING STREET. X hereby Inform my customers that my stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING 0YERC0AT3NG & FANCY TESTING is now complete. I have now the largestand choicest assortment of WOOLENS. For Fine Tailoring lh the city ot Lancaster. FBICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. I. GERHART. f fLOTHINU! CLOTHING ! Our stock ot CLOTHING Is larger for this season than usual, and the advantages we have are buying in large quantities and sell lng at LOWEST CASH PBICE3. 49-lt will pay you to look at our stock. OUR ALL WOOL MEN'S SUIT AT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND OUK- Oustom Department Is tilled with the Choicest of I'atloins which we Invite you to examine. D. B. Hostetter & Sod, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTE15. PA. OIXCIAL. NOT1CK TO MEN AOT BOYS IK WANT OF Ready-HaAe Clotiig. FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DATS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF KEADY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, In order to Make I&omto manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our thanks to the people for the great sup- fiort tbey have given us this season. It n cites ns to renewed efforts to please the public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOKOUK GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAY6. ' 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, M.25; worth $7.50. 95 Men's Worsted Suits, 5.00: worth (8.25. 150 Fine Blue Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth f 12. C9 Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7 ; worth $12. 110 Fine AH-Wool Cassimcro Suits, $3; worth 15; 85 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress 8uits, J12 ; worth $17.50. S00 pairs ot Men's I'antsatOJc. rj-l nfllro nT finla r.firht Poni. In ., CvtIa:. n $ 1.30. 825 pairs of Men's Finest Dress Pants at ,. .uigut a urn voais irora ac. upwards, mist ers lrom C5c. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothing s btill large and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. We sell Children's Clothing from 31.62: $2.00, $3.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Boys' Suits lrom $2.00 and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a large line of Suitings aad-Pantaloonings, and for workmanship, fit and prices can't lie beat anvwhom in thn oitv. We still bold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus- Miminuue; out u people wisii to save money thov should not foreet.bnforo nnrchasinir plan- where, to look at onr $15.00, $18.00 and$20.00 auiis.mauc rigut up in any styjo to your order S"Hemember, thi Great Seduction is only for the Next fifteen Day, and anybody who wishes to take advantage of it will please call early, to avoid the ruth. L.GMSMM&BRO., ' The Leading Ciothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight on the Southwest Corner if Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House In the City. OAJurxim. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CARPETS, -wholesale, 2,OQ0 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain arid Venetian Carpets, A GREAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW , COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SH I KK, CARPET HALL, dor. West Kin and Water Sts, TSfMlCH , r Al'.i ...,' AT STB1GKW0S' HIT .-. ' r t s - WaJ A-STBICH .iu h M 'Ml 'BROS PALACE , '!' OF-! ' ' Fashion! an , -l 13 EAST KING STREET ; WE OFFER NOVf 1 ... SWEEPING I REDUCTIONS IN ALL OUR MJLLOERY l&OODS. FINS, TUSCAN HATS AND BONNETS, AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 75c. I CUILDREN'S8AILORS at 25c. ' CHILDREN'S TR1MMED-UATS at 75c. Black and White CHIP HATS at greatly re 'duccd prices. Our stock of 11 t ts now on hand will be ottered at LESS THAN COST. . FLOWERS. HANDSOME SPRAYS, PINE MONTURE3, WREATHS, " BOUQUETS, ' i ' At exactly halt the price sold before. .GREAT REDUCTION IN FINE: OSTRICH PLUMES! One lot of Plumes formerly sold at $4.0(1 wo shall offer now at $2.50.- Our $5.01) White ' and Colored Plumes at only $3.00. BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. All our Colored Tips at 50c, apiece. ,1 Slack Tips at 55c. a bunch. Kino Black Ostrich Tips at 73c. a bunch. Tip Montures at $1.50. RIBBONS. WE HAVE REDUCED ALL OUR FANCX HAT RIBBONS. Wo offer now Ribbons soldbeloie fiom 75c. up to $1.25 per yard, at t jo astonishing price ot ONLY 50 CENTS. One lot at 25c.; lormcrly sold from 40c. to G5c Ono lot at 10c. per yard. t SASH RIBBONS, . IN GROS GRAIN, WATERED and SATIN, ) In AH Shades and Widths. FANCY SASHES IN GREAT VARIETY, 1 ' ' At prices which compel sales. A Full Line ot Sew and Elegant Laces, In WHITE, CREAM BLACK, BRONZE I and BLUE, on hand. Swiss and Lawn Embroideries. NOVELTIES IN TA DIES' NEOK WEAR. TIES, FICHUS, MULL FICHUS, COLLARS, J " BIBS. SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS. ! PARA&0LS At GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS, to clear tho stock. FANS Ot every style and description. BELTS t In Leather and Cloth. SATCHELS from 60c. up. Just Opened a New Line of LADIES LINEN ULSTERS Jit Remarkably Xow Prices. ' J Ulsters at 88c Fine Ulsters lrom $L00 up to $4.50. j CHILDREN'S ULSTERS. 0 RJS E T S to Suit Everybody. Wo call attention to the AUTOMATIC CORSET at $L00. LADIES' and CHILDREN'3 APRONS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDEftWEAB. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We request the Ladies to call and Inspect our lino'of t CHEMISE. f PANTALETS, ! SKIRTS.1 . T NIGHT GOWNS, Htc., And also compare our prices. CHILDREN'S and INFANT'S LONG and SHORT DRESSES. BABIES' EMBROIDERED SHAWLS and CLOAKS. i LACE and SWISS CAPS. One lot of. EmbrolBered Swiss Cans at 50c.- ' i ' t ' Obildteri'8 Muslin Underwear. CHEMISE. PANTALETS and SKIRTS i- atUandSSc. SUMMER SKIRTS at Less Than Cost. JlQOP-SKIRTSand BUSTLES. ' and CHILDBEN'8 WATERPROOF GOSSAMERS at $1.75. ' ach Garment Warranted. ' ;Jk0SftUITO NETTING. CAVOPTKR nVRR. KF.I1S mU. . ', with aU tbe necessary fixtures. inninVnni white, sjtft.O' i j w'Ol i ' 1 r e have lota 41 good sad ane rammer (roods in every' oae'ot our departments, ready to close out. These goods we offer at greatly re dneeiLrates. They are too numerous-to men tion. .Call early andseenre the-test. - -. ' IiiLL' vJ'i i.v dBTttlUtt JBttUTHERS. j , dmt goods! 1 WHITE DRESS GOODS! 1 j , -AT- JPHN P. SWABB'S. IKDtX LINED 8. SWISS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES. CORDED PJQUSS, LACE CHECKED JfUSL. U.ZNB. LAC& STRIPED MUSLINS ' ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE COSSETS, 50c., 75cM $1.00. DEFIANT SHIRT, $1.00, 1 iCAPlTAL SHIRT, 75c, W U1TJS GOODS. r ' HAGER & BROTHER, , , midsummer dress goods. white goods, white goods. White goods, white goods, white goods, midsummer dress goods. ' 25 WEST KING ST. TT NORTH HND DRYGOODS STORE HAS ANOTHER LOT OF MtGiCOilLfpRfilitS At 5c. a Yard. BARGAINS IjS7 LAWNS. ..J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, il-lyd LANCASTEB. PA. J. 11. MARTIN & CO. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, OUR OWN MAKE, FULL SIE, fioui S1.50 Up. NO CHARGE for putting up. WINDOW -AND- DOOR SCREENS FOR ANY WINDOW OR MADE TO ORDER, 1 MOSQUITO NETTINGS 35o a Piece, Full Width and Length. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCAbTER, PA. N EW TURK bTOKE. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA. LAWNS. NAINSOOKS. FIGUItD SWISS MUSLINS. WATT, SUAND & CO. offer an Immense siock ai very low prices, Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. Just opened, a Choice Lot ot SWISS EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING LACES, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have m-ule some Large Purchases ot PARASOLS -AND SUN UMBRELLAS, Wldeh we oftei at Special Rmgains. NEW YORK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. 49 Will cIobo store until Sept. 1, at 6 o'clock p. m., Saturdays excepted. Ti EDUCTION IN PHICES. TO CLOSE OUT SUMMER STOCK . AT WtW & HAIHIAN'S. LIGHT FIGURED LAWNS at ffic, were 6-10e. DARK FIGURED LAWNS ' at (c, wore 12Kc. DRESS GINGHAMS atlOe, weie 15c. BLACK AND COLORED LACE BUNTINGS at 12Jtewere 18-25C. BLACK ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTINGS at 25c, were 37lc. BLACK ALL-WOOL FIG'D BUNTINGS at3lcwer 50a FINK AND BLUE WOOL BUNTINGS at 20c, were 25c. Parasols ! .Parasols ! ! Black Satin Parasols, t i $1.50, were $2.00. Blaok Satin Parasols, 92.00,-were $2.60. Black Satin Parasols, 92.35, were 93.00 Black Satin Parasols, $4.00, were $5.00. We have a Lot ol those POPULAR' FOULARD SATTEENS At 60 ; Regular price has been 13c METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S ,1 NEW CHEAP STORE, ..''! ' No. 43 West King Stre9t s. J Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Corse Hotel. JanlMrd&w 1. 1 . , ' CLOTUIX1. " S1 FECIAL t AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIALTIES! Only a few more of those elegant White-Vests at SO cents ; they are well made, and do not bring me the cost of the material. A lot of imitation Seersucker Coats for 40 cents. Long Linen Dusters at 81.00; this Is enly half-price. Linen Pants at 75 cents. You should, see the elegant Suit we make to order for $10.00. Just the thing you- want; its a Fancy, Mohair, new and well made. Our Paragon Dress Shirt for Sl.OO positively beats any Shir uold in this city. AL Rosenstein, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TU1LHAHSON FOSTER. Down They Go! What yet lemalns or our .SPRING and SUMMER Stock ot Medium and Light Weight CHEVIOT SUITS, CASSIMERE SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, BROKEN SUITS, ODD COATS, ODD PANTS, ODD VESTS, ot which we have yet a great variety ol at j les and tdze, Have been collected and put on SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES, andhavebecn MARKED DOWN ; DOWN to astonishingly Low Prices, when you leinein ber that our tirtt price in our lowest celling price. To what these goods are now marked are closing or CLEARANCE SALE PRICES so that you can readily gee what a bargain yon are buyins and liow much tbe marked down is, the new price has been put on In plain figures, as our goods are always marked without taking oil the old. TIicsc goods in clude SUITS and ODD GARMENTS FOR MEN, FOR LAUUi: MEN. FOR YOUTHS. FOR BOYS. FOR LITTLE BOYS AND FOR CHILDREN. What ilo you think ot Suits that were made to sell lor 123. CO tor $19.00; Suits that were made to sell lor $15.oo lor il'i.oo; Suits that were made to sell lor fliCO tor (10.00 and $3.00 Coats and Pants tor $4.00 ; These are some ot the nargnins. Ask for the UAltUAIN TAP.LKS. In DUSTERS, THIN SUMMER COATS, PANTS and VEsTS our stock is. as usual at this, the heated term, largo and various. - In our FURNISHING GOODS and HAT DEPARTMENTS you will constantly llnd the Latest Novelties, the Choicest Selections, the Cheapest to the Finest Goods. SPECIAL PRICES ON STRAW HATS NOW I WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA OUJJfA. AJilt UL&bN lUKli. H Hill MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS AT CHINA HALL. Wo have now on Sand a very l-arco Quan tity ol JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY TUMBLERS. JJiLLY CUPS', JELLY CUPij, COMMON TUMBLERb. COMMON TUMBLE!!. MASON FRUIT JARS, MASON FRUIT.IAR&. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of NfYIT KhH.nfK. llTlil IlKatifliu. Vrint'tt friar Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 SAST KING- STREET BUUKJt AND BTAXIOSEMX. "PINE, PLAIN AND FANCY F STATIONERY. EW PAMELS.I NEW EASELS. SEVf BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES, L. M. ELlflWS NO. 48 1TKST KXNU STKKXT. JOHN BAKU'S feONS, John Baers Sons, Noe. 15 &17 North Queen Street, .LANCASTER, PA., Have in stock, and for sale, at the LOWEST (PRICES the Largest Assortment ol Books and Stationery That is to be lound in the interior ot Pennsyl vania, embracing New and Standard Books, Illustrated Books. Juvenile Books, Sunday School Books and Bibles, Family Bibles in Various styles. Teachers' Bible. Hymn Books, German Bibles, Prayer Books. WRkTISW PAPERS aa'd ENYEL0FS. Blank Day Books, Ledgers. Cash Books, In voice Books. Passbooks, Writing Inks and Fluids, Steel Pens, BiU Bonks. Pocket boons. Purses. Pbotosmmh Albums. Cabinet Frames TJlrthday Cards. Picture Cards. Ac HOL LAND'S CELEBRATE O UOUD srtiWi. ana s general assortment or Stationery, School Books and School Furnlturo at tho SIGN OF THE BOOS rj rja,rt ..-- h v r t JASCASTMC AKlSIlLLKmVU.l.K U. j Cars run as follow s : Leave Lancatder. (P. E. Depot), :it 7, : jm UUMa.ni., and 2, 4J 6 and SS-p. ui.. e. t-ui V1. Saturday, when tlir last carlcnvcs at 0-Mi u. ... Leave 31 Ulcrsvl'.ln (lower etitl) at S, S, ami M a. M., and 1, 3. ft und 7 p. m. Cars run dally on vo time oxcei'i on "nn diV. C COLUMBIA AND POUT DKl'OMT K. I. j Trains now run rvmilarlv on the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad u the l'oJIow jhb time: trATioH NoKrH-jExprcis.IK-tprea.-'. tr(-u . WABB. A. X. I T.Ji. V. K. Port Deposit... Peachbottom... fe Harbor.... Columbia.... fi:'J) 6.17 7:t &2S 7tr, b:20 IrJrt 5.0 5 3S St ati one Sou i H-llpress.lExiirt s-. Accom "AJW. I M..H. r.M. I JUH. Columbia., 10:a P.M. H38 11:16 12 fi.2 7:tt Ar.hOK Safe Harbor-... Peachbottom.. :W Le9:40 i ; 5 11.07 r.w. l'iSo PortDcnosit... h4S 1EADINU & C1H.UM1MA 1. IU AKItANGEMKS I OFPAh.Sr.NMt riCAINc MONTlAY, MAY 'J2l. IcM. N'ORTHWARP. . "ti. a.m. r.x. r.m. ... s-ai .... .VII! l'Jtl .?- 1:10 J: If. :!:21i 5..W un-irryvuie b-:o ... s-ai ;-j.i Lancaster, KiiiRSt 7t .... .l-Ht mk Lancastiu- 7 u i-., .-jj,,. ..uai uoiunuua 7 ja ABB1VK. Reading .5 SOUTH WAR 1 1. LXAVX. Reading AKKIVB. Columbia , a.m. m. r.. 7-.-.S 1SW 6:10 0:10 'ilo bvs 9::) 'J.10 8:13 'J.ID .... S:iO !() .... Sh55 Lancaster. , 9:;u 'j.iu 8:1;: &.:) Lancaster. Kinjcfct uo .... s:iO 5.li quarryvlllc n .... h55 CM". Trains connect at lte:.illii!f wiilj ti.Hn- iv.nnt lrom Philadelphia, PottsiUv. IlAirihurg, A! lentown and New York, via llimud 1.1 cok Route. At Columbia with trains to and lioni "mrfc, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederioic :111a B.ilti. more. A. M. WILSON. mt. ENNHXLVANIA KAILKOAII .r.V SCHEDULE On and after MOV!) i , JULY" 17th, liDfi, trains n Hie ivn-nvl-vania Railroad will arrive ut and l-..i lie Lincastei and Phlladflhl:i dcpit.i:u lollows: ILe I La Eastwabd. an Phil a.h. 12:11 0:33 8:10 8:10 85 0-.W) I'.V. A.M 7:50 10SI1 Mall Express ass jjiue.. ........ .... ....,,.... Ilarriaburg Express York Accommodation .iriUf. Lancaster Accomoda'iou ut 1 n co... . Columbia Accommodation tl:r Frederick Accommodation auivt-ri. s-ojishorc Express Sunday SJ-tii Johnston ti ivn.L-.s Day Expi Ilairisbtu . rnniMl.ilioii Mall Trail VIM 1:0J 2:42 '-:J0 S:i3 6 1. 3.i r.M. 5:15 .& 7::i'i iv.m M0 HuuoM'i i'..i '11.111 Hl.'itiou wi-st, couuectln;; uL ianca-Ii-t vt, 1 1 1 1 Mic-mui Express at 10:15, will run iI.iiiiiIi tu It.iuoter ilaily, except f-tinday. Fiedi'in. k Av niiiii:b!atioii. wi-l, niintcting at L.tut-t.-K-i .i!n F:jjI Line, v.c.t.afl.lO, v111 run Ittmitli t. ! iu!-rie. Le. lAr. I'hlllain A.M. A.M. J-30 :27 4:l ti-.n 7:00 '.:: 9:4(1 8:13 1D:15 10:21 11:00 i:l 1:50 1".K. il 5 0 "V:U 7::a A-.lu 7:Ki 0:(O ji:ln I1:2ii l:!r. Westivakii. I Nevrs E.pre-H MatlTrai . .ni 1. ii. Mt.Joy Mail 'I ram, X.'. laCVluuibi t,lcavcs Ni-iH ira llspu-ss.... Uaiuncr Aicoiuidodutioii leaves.... Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves".. . Harrisburg Accnniniottaii'Mi Lancaster eeoiiiuioutioii leaver Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Eprta Western txpress Pacific ExpivsM Harrl-burg ExpretM. v.i.t. ut r.:l p. 111., iia direct connection (nill.oult iiungeot eun) to Columbi'i ami York. Fast Line, wi-t, on "unil.iy, wh-n itajjucd, WiUstOTiiitDownliistown.CNKiti'sviiie, IVrkes burg, Mount Joy, Elii.abetiito'.vn :il Atiilillr. town. Day Express, Fast Line, Nnvr-j Uxpn !. Mail Train, No. I, Western Eipreosnnd l'ueillc Kx press run d.nlv. JtA-tiitiOAM. T U1K. GREAT Burlington Eoute. Clilcago, liitrllng'u!: A. tiincy 11. K. t'liicao, liiirllBfrtoii - Ouiucy U. K. PRINCirA L LINE ANU OLD F.WOKI'IK flCOJI C H I C A 0 OK I K 0 K I A TO KANHSCITV O.'l VIIA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND PE.NVER The SHORTEST, QUICK !:sT And BEST line to St. Joseiib, Atcltlit'Oii, Toptka, Deni-ioii. Dallas, Ualvctton, and ull points Iu Ion a, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Tcx.t-1. This route has nosup'Tlor tor Albert I.i-u, Minneapolis and St. Paul. N'utionally reputed as being the lUlEATTMUOCtlit CAR LIXK. Universally conceded to h the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the uorid lor all classes ot travel. All connections nuule in Union ilupotj. IfTry Itaml j-oi will find traveling a lnxuiy Instead ol a ilNcomlort. Through'tickots via tiN n-!elmtei Hno (or Mdcatall otlii-es in the I . S.nnd Can tlt. AH information about iatc- of fare, "sii-cpln Cars, etc., cheerfully given y l'EKCEVAL LOWELL, General Piu-scnger Agent, Ciiicaiio, III T. J. I'OTTKK, 'M Vice Pies. & Uen. Mini.'iger, Ciiicaoo, 111. IOUM IJ. A. BKAN,3r. Kastern Agt., :i!7 Broadway, W Wasblngton St. New Yoke. Boston, JIam. uiavl6-lydJkw T uijrx itlLt irjxif.' nUHIIlOMVJKALTH IMftTlOKUTKIN CO 46th Popular Monthly Lrmu'ing OFTHB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Louisville, on MONDAY. JULY 3l3t. 18S2. These drawing") occur monthly (feumiuys excepted) under prdvisioim ot an Act ot t!n General Assembly or Kentucky'. The United SUtes Circuit Conrt on March 31 rendered the following decisions : 1st That tbe CommonVei-.ttli Dtstrlbatlua Compaay U I(al. 2d I ta drawings are fair. N. B. The Couipuny hiv noiv in liund a large reserve fund. Bead the list or prizes, lor f lm JULY DRAWING. 1 prize 3 :vx.o 1 prize i),oio 1 prize r.wc 10prlzes$l,ouoeach lo.ff aOprlzegiOOcach 10,0(0 ;i00 prizes iioo each 10,010 JOOprizes50each lo,wt fiOO prizes aoeacb 12,0Cf 100O prizes lOeaoli 10,'XS 8 prizes ieh, approximation prizi3 2,71 9prizeseach, " - La 9 prizes lOOeacn, " tWOprlzes tut,00 Whole tickets. J; hair UcKniii. si ; 27 tickets KW;C5tlckcU,fl00. Remit Money or Bank lr.tt in Letter, oj scndbyExpres.4. DON'T bEND BY RKULS TERED LETTER OUJPOSTOKFICE ORDER. Onlersof5and uptvaitt. by- Express, can i.t sent at our expense. Addres3 all orders to It. N. BOAKDJH AN, Courler-Tonrnal BulMint: LonlsrUle, KyM 01 K. M. BOABOIUN, 309 Broadwwv. Ni York, . fahl-TnThftSAw f ENTLKMKB. We call yonr attention to an Important dis covery in our practicewhich we nave found very successful in eases of prostration arising from indlscretiotu' Those safferlatr from any of the numerous forms ot DebUity arising from abuse or other causes, wlU do well by sending a, three cent stamp for further Intor matlon. Address, DR8. LA ORANGE A JOR DAN (lato Jordan ft Davidson). No. .25 Fil bert street, PbUadelphJa. Pa. Hours for con suitation : 10 a. m. ull 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. xnar23meod - A ji
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