(Eh I- I IAAy V I WVlt VeIiiiii - XX-Nu 181. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1884. 111 PrlcoTweCon'B. a tiumurm. -rsrr srt Our stock of Spring Clothing ie new ready for your inspection. It comprises such a variety of atyleB that we will surely be able te suit you. Prices very low. A. a YATES & CO, I, KIKIK.lt IIUll.DINU, OUR, OrjB3TNUT fc SIXrH STS., PlllLADK.Ll'IIIA. AT VI'.IW a KATiiren. READY-MADE 'CLOTHING FOHMK.V, IIOVS. CIIILDUKN. tiiimufiictiireil train rareliilly unli-cled WOOL i:SS. Ill Hit the lead I II K PKKTTV BTYl.KS, KCKI,LKNT FITI'INU, WKLL MAIIK WK.LL Till MM P. 1), mill marked nt flKUrcs Unit bear liiverihlti comparison - Itli the low. csiKivun liynnv First Clutu Clothing Heuse In thu city. All woolens selected with a view et Hiving tli bust jinsslhlti results n li priinanuney t celnrH. All uned thoroughly speiiKud,u the uml tli.it tlicrn will In) mi shrinking) III lengths mil width of wirinitntH utter manufacture, Our limkoef (JLOTIUNl. always stands the li'Hl us te ilunilililty, uml miiliiUilns tlie shape mill color In till kinds nt weuther.ralu or shine. A trial I nil tlmt l necessary te convince ttui uinl skeptic of Its superiority ever most till Otllur UlUM'S. Our $10 and $12 Suits aiu murvels of c'cnpnH-s, which no Clothing lluyer, cnnli'tuplullin; tlie piuchase el Surlnir Italuiuiit, should lull te see Tlie wonder Is hew clelliliiK no koeiI cun be made ler no llttle muiii'y. from the assortment we have It In nnli'llllcull te iiiuku sutlslaclerv selections. Step In uml hce whut von think et them Tuulu luHjivcttully solicited MYERS & RATHFON, LKADINCJ I.ANUA3TKU CLOT1UKUS, MO. la HAST KINO STREET. LAN0A3TKU. PA. 11 utsii a imeiiiKti. wi: have eim stock of SPRING CLOTHING NOW HEADY FOU YOLK INSPECTION. The OWN iroeiU wu etter te you arnallef OUIl M.VNUV'ACTtlltK, aru WKI.b MAIK, LTUIMMKI). el UUOI). IIONKST MA- WU TKHIAI. anil lit tirlcin which KU.NK CAN byf Al. KUIt UllKAl'.NKSS. Wu c.ill rxpucl.il attention te our large stock el Children's, Beys' and Youths' (Suits. Our line of SHOUT PANT SOU'S, ler Chll- ilrun. runuu tiem slzua I te II, uml from ene lullilrnuiilltty cuiiih up. I.UNli PAN r SUITS, ter Scheel Hulta, from two ilellnrH uml twuuty-llvu cuulu up. HOYS' SUITS, from thu bust te tliucbeapuat, ut all prlci'i. YOUTHS' SUITS, all iiuullllen, ler all unua, at your own prlcen. UENTS' FUIINISUING GOODS, OK ALL Oi;!fJItlPriO.NB. ALWAYS AT Til K l.OWKST PKICKS. Trunks VaUoen, Shawl Straps, Ete. WCAI.L AT'u HIRSE & BROTHER, PKNN IIAI.I. CLOI'lllNU 110USK, Neb. 3 and 4 North Queen Streot. if -iambman into. EXTRA PUSH. Thit la what miikiH our NKW SPUINU StOUK LAUUKit, ItKTt'KIl AND (JIIKAPKU than It eviir wua tuileiu. Sce tlie womlerful low pilces In -AND-V Beys' Clothing. Men's Suits at M.5U, $l.tW,$ l.50.J,00, 10.00, 3, 00, tlU.W, up te flS.W. BOYS' AND OHILDRBNS' OLOTHING OUU UUKATSPECIALTY. Ileyn' HllltH Ut tVa, UM, 13.00, f.iM, 11.00, 3 U), tU.00, up te II0.1XI. Chllilrtiu'uSulU Ul 11.33, 91.73, 12.00, (2.&0, $3.00, tlOO, uitote.w. TO THE I.aDIKS: It you wish te buy Heys' erChllilruns' bulls leek at our utrgu stock, eleKuiit iiiuile styles, workmanship, quality uml low priens, ihuycanuel be iippruachuil iiii)whureln tUUclty. L. GansmaR & Bre,, THE KASII10NAIILE MEItUIIANT T I 1,0118 AND UL.OTHIKUS. Ne3. flCGS NORTH UUEKN STREET, UiKtit en thu Southwest Cerner of Orange Utrcet, LANOABTEB, PA. nr Net conneotoil with any ethor Cle Jmu llouse In tlie cltv. Vt.UTIIIHO 11 KAIOVAI. REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S.S. RATHVON, Mcrclnuil Tailor mid Draper. Kespectlu ly Interius Ids putrnnsnnd llm pub pub Ile tlmt he I ins Unmoved hit Merchant Tailor Tailer liiK Kstahllshtiiunt Irem no. 101, whom It has huen located ler ever ililrty ytars, te 131 North Queen St., (HOWKLl.'H 1IUILD1NU), Wlieru he has JiiHt opened with n Iresh and seasonable linn et fabrics, ler men nml boys' wear, whieh will be made promptly loonier In nny my In, ami Hiitlslactlen assured. Ihaiiktiil for pint faveis. hlsetrnrts nhall Im te imirlt tlie continued conhdence el thu pub pub Ile. S. S, RATHVON. Pmcticnl Tailor. in'iMinil TJ UKKIIAIIT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring KslubliHh merit. I am new prepared te hIiew te thu traile an assortment et Woeluns ler the Hprlnn anil Summer Ti tide which 'or beauty. Quality ami (Quantity surpasses all my lormer elTerts te p cme my customers. Nenn lint thu vnry best Foreign anil Ainorl Ainerl can labile for lln'm anil business Suits ; a complete line of the Latest Shades et Spring Overceating. The very best et wnrknmnHtilp an'l prlcm lewnr than any llouse in thu city ler thu same cuullty of koeiId H. GBRHART. TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street. 1AUtlAIM Ul.OTlltNO srtlltK, Ne. 'Ji CKNTJM-: SO.UAUK, I.ANUASTKIt, PA. Burger & Sutten, (I'KurjiiKrujm.) ONE PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT The Lewest Price in the City. SPRING SUITS riieii i.w) up, SPRING OVERCOATS, tS.OO. 17 W, I10.W-WAU11ANTKI). NOT ONK, 1IUT Several Cutters, te Suit Various Tastes. ANIMMICNSKSTOUK OK READY-MADE CLOTHING. MAIIK UY OUU OWN WOltKMKN AND ISVKUY AllTIUI-K WAHKANTKI). a-Sole AkiuiIh for the lminlnnmi'Ht, livst tlttliiK, loweotprlcud. DAYTON 8IU11T- but wiurlng uml & Merchant Tailors and Gletbiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. IMyil HUFir it WINTKltS. A PINE WINDOW. Te-day wc have en exhi bition in our store window the finest display el Fancy Suitings and Gents' Furnishing Goods in the city. While pass ing along your attention will be attracted by the novelties in the window. If you step inside we can show you everything in our line and after leaving you will say te your friends thatGreff & Winters lead in styles this Spring. We de net necessarily charge lancy prices for fancy styles. We are equally pre pared te meet the wants of all in need of a Fine Dress or Business Suit. We take pleas ure in announcing te the ladies of this city, that our cutter, Mr. Nicholas De La Serrenskey, will give special attention te the cut ting, luting and making of ladies garments of every description. Alse Riding Habits gotten up in the Latest Styles and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. GEOTF fc WINTEES, NO. 23 NORTH QUBBN ST., fcANCASTKU.l'A. !nMwU BURGER SUTTON Tire nun rAii- f " Wenln lull te expri!" my Kmll. tuiJe," aya Mr. sLnr OAnTEH.ef Naslivllli', Tuiiii . ler the benflfliM ilerlvml from Ayer's-Sarsaparilla, IjavliiK been alttlcteil all my llfe with HUUOK. UliA.my HVRtmn xwmil naturmii'l with It, It camoeutln IIMITUIIKS, UI.OKItS ami MAT. TKIIVHOHKH, nit ever my beily." Mr tar trmlnUm that he wa ontlrely curml by l he line or AY Kit's SAIttAt'AUII.I.A, anil ulnce illncentlnuliiK lis tise. elitht month nse, hu has hail no mturn of the toieluloun Bvmp Bvmp tema. ' All hamilul InfndlniiR nt the liloed me promptly romevixl by thl.t unuiinallnil allnr allnr ullve. rRitrAHiii) nr Dr. J. C. Ayr & Ce., Lewoll, Mush. Selil by all DrugififUs. II, six bottles ler W. marwuiai A Y'KR'H UAUHAl'AHIIihA AND AYKIl'S t'nctnnit fnr .utn nt f!finlirn'a J Cherry Druif Hlore. Ne. .87 anil lav) North Quctin HU, Laucailvr, l'a. L Ann iiauk. HOP PLASTER. This porous plimter Is absolutely the be$ evtir tnaile, ceuiblntux the virtues et hops with Kiims, balsams anil extracts. Its pewer Is wotulerfiil In curlnu ilUumes wheiu ethor pliutiirn simply rellove. Crick In the Hack ami Neck. Pain In the Sldn or Mrnbs, HUH Joint, anil Muscles, Klilney Treuhlus. Ilhuu tnatum, Neuralela, Hore Client, Alloctteusof the Heart uml I.I .ii vor, and all i imlnserarhus In any jr.nrtcureil tnsbintly by the Hen matter. rv or flve ter 11.10. Jlnlliul en reculpl of urlce. iry ik i ricut m cvnis, Hnhl liv nil ilritt, RlsUnnil ceunlrv stores, lien vlnttrr i:,m. pany, Propiletors, Ilosten, Mass. LAME BACK. . JrlTer constipation, lem el nppollte nml illsenses of llm bowels take llawhiy's Hletnach whiy's f iiaf I yi unci I, tvcr Pill.. 23 cunts. i.tv (3) fU-KVKK FAIUI. SAMARITAN NERVINE, The Great NERVE CONQUEKOK. A SPEOIPIOFOR tir EPILEPSY, spasms, -a C0NVLSI0N8, FALLINO SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, 8YPHILLI8, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY HLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, URAIN WORRY, RLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND" 1RREGU LARITIES. C5r!?l.)0 icr liotlleataniBglsts.Sl The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Corruspemlonco Ircely tirswuruJ by Physl chum. II.OCKirTKNTON, Aunt, New Yerlr. 4alyilue.tw CAItVKTH. K iflTAHLISIIKU 1830. CARPETS -AT Philip Scliuni, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANUASTKU.PA We have a full INU OAK PETS, varus. supply el HAG AND KILL, the beet of We only u:e It you want n keihI, servlcuablu Carpet, pliiiisti co me ami uxmnlne our stock hofero purcbasInK ulsowhure, as e will sull as cheap as the uhu.iH'st, Conui uml sce loryeurttulf anil he convinced, as we always huve thu rcputa rcputa tleu et makliiK tlrstKilass Carputa. CUSTOM ItAU CAitPKTS A SPECIALTY COVEHI.ETS. COUNTKItPANES, HbAN. KETS, CAIIPKT CHAIN, STOCK- INU YARN, AU. Dyelui; Done In all Its hrmichei at short no tice. GOAL! COAL1 Ot the best quality, tixprvusly for finally ime. THY A8AMPI.KTON. KEMEMltEHTHE OLD STAND. PHILIP SniUM, SON & CO'S. Ne. 150 SOUTH WATEll STUEKT, IBJiniJ I.ANUASTKIt, PA. llUUtUI AMU HTAT10NKM1. B LANK IIOOHS AND STATION Kit V. JOHN BAEBS SOB, 15 and 17 North Queen St, Blauk Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, lllnuk Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. CAUU1AUJCU, tl. F IKK OAHltlAOKllUlLDKIlS. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk OF LANOA&TKK OOUNTY. EDGERLT & OO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN ItU.VUOF CKNTUALMAltlCK.T IIOU3KH LANUAUTKlt, PA. We make overy style Iluggyand Carlarge desired. All work nnlshed lu thu most com foiUihle and elegant style, We use only thu liett sulected material, and empley only thu best mechanics. Fer quality or work our prices are tlie cheapest In thu state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most rcasouuble tonus. Ulvu usu cull. All work warranted. UEPAIUINQ PUOMVTLYATTKNUEDTO. One set et workmen especially employed ter tUttt Durwew. nlW-lMAw TUB TOBACCO TBADK. UONTIMIANOK Or Till! 'Hit lluO.1l Iho Lnnsl Market Llvel Tlie Packers all In) I UK- Mere Than Oncllalf the Crep I llteil. Last woek, like the weclc bofero last, wns n busy ene. All our lecat puokersaml all the New Yerk itud Philaileltihiii lioimes that liave ngoueles here, li.'ul tlielr buyer h In tlie lluld uvery day, tn.wiy of tUitn linv leg oarte blitiiohe te piiroliuHe nil lliuy could Unit. The country reads having be oe me much liotter during the just few d.yu of windy woather, the buyers emi new H.ifcly votiture away from the turuiilkca without datiRer of ntiekliiK fAtt in the in tcrmlnnble qtiaKinlrun which exlstrd for several weeks past in nearly all the "dirt" rondo. The constant arrivals at the p.tek Int; houses el country teatua heavily leaded with the weed, show that the buyers Imve becudillgnnt, aud It Is estimated that raore tbau oue half of the crop of '811 has passed out of the hands of the farmers in this county, aud If the present activity centiii ties the wholecrop will be lifted In a very few weeks. Prices are a llttle Miller than they wcre earlier lu the season, but aru net up te the mark that larmurs think they should be, but tnituy have bean obliged te soil at the eilers umde thein, se that they oeuld meet their llrst of April ouKfiKeraonts. We prosent belew seme sales te show the general drift of the market : Samuel Moero bought from Cenr.nl Hess, of Eden, 2 aores at 13, -1, 2 ; from Samuel llaslet, of P.irkesburi?, 2 aetes at 13, 0, 2. billies & Frey, bought of Ames Funk, Lancaster, 0 acres at 10, 4, 2 ; .1. S. Hitrs ., Celeralu, 1 acres, at 15, i, 2 ; Jehn Oresli, of Warwick, 1 aere, Havana, at 25 ; of the same, 4 acres, at 10, 4, 2 ; J. I. M. Raub, Drumere, 1 aere, 12, 5, 4, 2 ; .1. M. Patter son, Drumere, 2 acres at 10, 4, 2. R. II. Brubaker bought from S. Linten, Drumere, 1 acre, at 15, 4, 2 ; Jehn Reith, Drumere, 1 aero, at 10, 5, 3 ; Ottis Sterret 1 aere, 8, 4. 2 ; Stephen Jehnsen, 2 acres, at 10, 4, 2. Jehn Hildebraud bought of L. It. Kunkle, Edeu, 2 aores at 12, 4, 2 ; E. Harr, Drumere, 2 aores at 12, 5, 2 ; Jacob Shirk bought of Jacob Eckman, Kdnu, 2 acres at 0, 3, 2 ; of Wm. Kunkle, Eden, 1 aero at 10, 4, 2 j of M. II. Woaver, Edun, 3 acres at 12, I, 2 ; or Win. Phillips, Colu Celu ralne, 4 acres ut II, I, 2 ;of Jas. Mo Me Comsey, Drumere, 2 acres at 15, 5, 2. Stirk & Ce. have bought of K. P. Gil Allan, West Fallowlleld township, Cht'ster ceuuty, 10 acres, at 10, 4, 4,2; D.m'l Dam mil, same township 1 aero, at 11, 1 2 ; O. Cresswell, same township, 1 aere, at 12, 4, 3 ; E. C. MoClelIau, Londonderry, town ship, Chcster county, 1 actce, at 111, ' 'Mr. Wra. S. Clark, of Chestnut Hill. Harfeid county, Mil., shlppad te Skiles & Frey 12,000 pounds of soul leaf tobacco at 17, 0, 3, 3, and 000 pounds of Havana at 20. Buyers have been se absorbed in the 'S:l crop that comparatively llttle has been doing in Lancaster In old tobaccei, of which thore remain a very considerable stock in the warehouses. A llrewl Frem Kurinir. A geed many farmers are growling at the prevailing prlues,nud think the packers are getting the lien's share of the prellts el the tobaeoo business. The following communication from an Intelligent grower giveB the sentiments of many farmers m his neighborhood : "Mkssiis. Eiiiteiis : The present way of disposing el tlie tobacco crop is se very uusattaf.iotery that the farmers of this section are devising ethor ways by which they can improve en the method of selling their tobacco. That seme ether means must be adopted is ovldeut, for this way of waiting until the almighty buyer comes with his self imposed duty of bemg the judge te cendemn your crop will no longer work or tobacco raising will be au industry of the past. Some farmers are agitating a tobacco market house te be located in Lancaster whero tobaeoo eau be stored and have stated days for sale by auotieu. The idea appears geed ami h is m my suppor ters. If prepurly oenduoted, aud thore is ue roaseu why it shouldn't be, it would save the raiser much worry and trouble; he oeuld thou baud his crop elf ai seen as asserted, aud pnt It up at unction when he pleased. Anether plau nilvauced is for the farmers of oaeh tewuship te colleague together and oise thelr crjp until thu following year and soil direct te the wholesale firms and realiiu the prelit whieh the waroheUbOd are new ouieyiug. By co-operating they ejuld ailtatiue raouey te the impoeuuloiu raisers. In either plau they would be free aud iudu poudeut of the nabobs who are new scour Ing the country and (hunting in the facus of the farmers the weilth whieh justly belongs te the farmer aud olTerlug prices that only n preconecrtoil nrranuonient or low reguery could dlotate. They pay as mucu leruamagcd tobacco as for geed anil the majority of thorn want it all for a mere song. It would appear that titty waut te crush the tobacco crop out of oxistenco as well as the grower. That the farmers are disgudtcd with the faicethat Is belug played upeu them can easily be ascertained by n few minutes' conversa tion en thu subject." TI1IS NKW VOltll ni.MiKivr. BOfrt Lear, Hmnatni ami llainw, Veek tCuiiliiu euturday, Alnrrli : for the i l. U, H. Tobacco Journal. With the Improvement iu the weather the market improved, aud the thread of busluess, which secmed te have aUconded the week provletiB, was taken up again, resulting iu qulte n respoetablu array of sales, mebtly iu '80 aud 'Ul Pennsylvania, though, Fer bluders of any doseiiption or crop a burning deslre was mautfosted, sales of such taking place ut prices rang ing botweou 7 and 15 cents. Fer '82 l'ennsylvaula thore is nt present an apathy, standing in glaring contrast te the iutereBt centred in it seme weeks age. Helders of line goods will uotlnden te nny odors below 20 cents ; they speaking oenlldoutly of obtaining mero than 25 cents later en. They cempare their stocks with the outeomo of the '83 Pennsylvania and that of the '83 Havana soed and the prices for the same uiUhe country, and elaim thelr stoek nt 25 cents te be the oheapest. The most anxious ami careworn person lu the market te day is the jebber. He is amazed at the flgurers that paokers of '83 Havana seed are pteparing te ask, and nothing short of a mlrnole or a lower duty ou Sumatra will apparently indium packers te part with thelr Investments short of a very heavy profit. They new bewall the late effort of the trade te kcep the duty ou nuraatra nt ve coins aud leiniiy cry ter a reduction till they have enough stoek of new seed leaf en hand. Last year aud thu year bofero Sumatra proved a check valve upeu any tee oxpansive prices Ter new crops of tobacco. This year (at least se far) the 75 per ouet. duty subdues Sumatra Bulllelcntly te allow packers te play the "bleated bondholders act." In about a woek the first sale of new Sumatra will take place at Amaterdam. The opening flguies will be watelidd hore with Intonse interest. In certain dreits in the innrket It Is held that the jrics. will be low enough, owing te tlie largeuess of the crop, te allow a successful importation eveu at the high duty. The total sales of the wcek sum up te about 1,000 eases, mostly of the sorts men tioned abeve, with no chnnge iu prices from tbose iiueted a wcek age. Sumatra Sold lively, te the oxteut of probably 400 bales, at (1.10 te $1.80. Havana Was aetivn, with sales of 700 baler, at 80 eents te $1 35. The New Yerk Tobacco Lea sumtnar sumtnar Ir.en the market in that city as fellows : Western Leaf The market in this class of leaf was characterized by conslderoblo activity this week, and sales amounting te 812 hints uore made, 005 hints being taken for expert. Seett Leaf Waut of suitable stoek is the cauae ascribed for the lethargy exlstlug at present In the market. The importation of 150 bales of Wisconsin Havana from Eurepe this week proves that we have net Kullloieut line stoek te supply the demand. We hear of a number of doalera lu this market visiting the smaller cities in search ofehoico leaf te 111! out of town orders, which cannot be supplied here. Reports from the packing oeutres state that the competition for geed tobacco Is great, and that for the uuseld portion of line tobaeoo very high prioes are being asked. Spanish Havana fillers are only iu tnotlerate demand, with sales of 400 bales at from 80a. te $1.25 Sumatra A geed inquiry, mueh look ing around, and limited sales have been the order of the week's busluess. New that the ohetco lets of Sumatra are virtu -ally out of the markot,the medium grades are roceiviug attention from buyers. A great deal of luspoetitig at the warehouses, it seems, must be dene bofero a sale can be eflocted, boeauso of mueh of the tob.tcce having baeu irregularly paoked. The ropertod sales for the woek amounted te 250 bales, nte 1.30 te $185. The first sale of the new crop will take place at Amsterdam en TuesJay uext. A ropre sentative of a Helland heuse in this city has received a oable from his firm stating that thore would net be mero thau 000 bales suitable for this country in the 13,000 te be olio red next week. (inns' import. Following are tie sales of soed leaf tobacco roperUnl by J.S. Cans' Seu & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water stroet, New Yerk, for the week ending Mar. 31, 18S1 : 300 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, OtalOe ; 200 cases 1882 Pennsylvania, 10(20c.; 180 eases 1892 Wisconsin Havana soed, 20Vy 30.1.; lOOcases 1882 Ohie, Hav. soed. p.t.; 100 caHi-s 1832 New Enclaud. llfn23e.: 100 cases Sundries, 4J(ii,20a. Total, 080 cases. llieriillatlelptil Market. The trade in manufactured tobaeoo con. tinucs geed, at'd prices are linn. Thore Is a full demand for smoking tobacco. Rellable brands of elgars sell froely at full prices, and standard snuffs are iu extraor dinary ilemai.d. Seed leaf. A dally demand Is made tipju dealers for Havana seed wrappers, whieh at prosent are oxeocdlugly scarce, se much se that '82 Pennsylvania is readily sold at full prices. Manufacturers take weekly large quantities of '81 Ponusyl Penusyl vania, whiji upeu trial preves mero satis factory than heroteforo ndmitted. Some geed seconds are uocded badly aud com mand very profltable figures. All that Is necded new iu the leaf line is te show up the stock that is required, and it at ouce soils. Sumatra is helling at advanced II cures. Qued quality Havana sells rap Idly. AN A iron ISM Kl ICKl'OKTKIC. Knaillui: l'."xi'itsil llver n 1,000 Unde Tucking. Iteadlng Kuglu. An Kiigle ropertor vislted the tobaeoo packing establishment of DeWitt C. lltlleuass, at 510 Cherry stroet. His wholesale store is en 0th stroet near Cherry. Tlie ropertor found the building stored with tobaeoo from top te bottom aud iu a rear room were seme 15 hands busily engaged in sorting the tobaeoo as it came in b.iles diroet from the farms, preparatory te packing it into easos. Wm. U. Breuuci', of Lancaster, Is the fereman, and he thoroughly ttuderstauds the business in all its branches. Next wcek about 25 hands will be ompleyod Iu paeklug tobaeoo. The weed whieh is new being packed is all of Pennsylvania growth, und is mostly raised in Berks, Lancaster aud Chcster counties all of a superior quality. This tobaeoo has all been purchased sluce January 1st. Mr. Hillegass oxpeets te paek from 800 te 1,000 cases this year. K.ieh oase holds 100 pounds. Previous te being paoked it is sorted Inte II grades, and when it is stated that 30 cents a pjutnl was piid for the highest grade, seme Iudea ean be ob tained of the immense amount of mouey invested lu the trade. If 1,000 easos are paoked It will take exactly 200 teus of tobacco. It will be allowed te remaiu iu the easos until about next Septomber, duriug which time it will be thoroughly sweated, when it will be iu condition te use. The tobaeoo trade lias wouderfully increased iu Heading and Berks county wiiinti tne past lew years. The uxtiuine penalty of bigamy Is.tive mothers-in-law, hut thu penally for no at tending te your cold however trilling It Is, will hu lingering consumption. Take Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup us seen us you detect tieublt) or pain, "Tlie Dead Line." Muu v old soldiers luiiieiiiber "the dead linn" at Aiiilursouvllle. It was a mighty dungureus neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, unit liver und kidney diseases uiu full et perils ter thu sick, but II unlock Jlloeil Jlltleri at uncer tain remedy, bold every wheie. Fer salu by II. II. Cechruu, druggist, 137 unit 13'J North Oucuu street. A erent Dlfoevery, Mr. Win. Themas, et Newton, la says : "My wllit has been seriously alluded with a cuiiKU ler iuiiiy-iivu years, aim 11114 sprnm mete severely than ever he fore. Shu had used ' limn ever en lore, ane nun useu many remedies without rollet, and belli dies without rollet. ami belli ir urued te try Dr. Kin it's New Discovery, did se, with most Krutllyluir results. Thu tlrst bottle relieved her very much, and the second bottle bun absolutely cured her She has net hadsoKeiMl health for thirty years." Trlul bottles free at O. A. Lechur's druu bleru. I.aiKO slxe, 11.00. North l'ule KipcUiIienr, I'tUe lights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascensions urn usually humbugs m the worst sort. Dr. riemm' Aelectrta UK is net a liumhux. It Is u ipitck euro ler aches nun sprains.uuu isjiisius neon leraiumuuess. Fer salu by II, II. Cechruu drugKst, U17 und 13a. North Uueun street. 1 Wlli KveryUedr te Knew. Itev. OuerRii II. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te every ene as u most lulluential citizen and christian minister el the M. K, church, lust this moment stepped In our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myuelt and wlfe ewo our lives te Shlleh's Consumption euro." It Is bavlhK a tremendous sulu evur our ceunters andls Klvlnir purled satisfaction lu all cases el Ltintf DUeases, such as untiling else has none. una. matciikits riiANUfc. iiouiideh. in d., May 13, '7S. C.1.1 I... II II IW H .1... Sold by 11.11, Oechiiui. iUiiKUlst,Nns. 1.17 and :i'J North ilueen street, Lancaster, lobllnedi l: liunkleu'a Aruiea Halve. The llest Ualve In the world ler Cuts, llrulsus, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fuvur Bores, Tetter. Chapped llunds, Chilblains, Cerna.and all skin eruptions, und positively cures Piles or no puy ruiiulied. It Is guar anteed te i;lvu perfect satfslaetlen or money relunded. Prlce, 28 cents per box. Fer sale by C. A. Leclicr. A Uanitereiis Uasn, lIoetiBsTsn, Jitnn I, isii. "Tim Veurs line I was utlaokeil with thn incsL Intsnae uml ileathly pains In my hack- anil h'Ulnewi. " Extending te tlie end of my teei and te my brain I " Which much) me dollrlem I " Frem aeuy. ' 11 took three moil te hulit me en my bed at times IJ "The Docter tried In vain te relieve inc. Hut te no purpose " Morphine and oplale? " Had no cllcct I ' Alter two months I win nlvcu up te tlie. ' When my wlre heard a neighbor tell wh.it Hep Itltleis had dene for her, alie at onee net and gave me seme. Iho first dese eased my brain and seemed te go hunting through my system fur the pain. The second dene eased tne se much that I slept two hours, something 1 had net done for two month?. Ilolere I had used It ve bot tles, 1 was well and at work, as hunt as any man could, ler ever threo wool:s t b.it I worked tee hard for my strength, unit tak ing hard cold, 1 was taken with thn most acute and painful lhuuinatUm all threnijli my system that was e-or known. I called the doctors ayaln, and after several weeks, they left me a crlpple en crutches ter I He, as they said. 1 met a irleml and told lilm my case, and he said Hep Hitters bad ciuiid him nud would euro me. I poeliod at him, but he was se earnest I was Induced te use them attain In less than lour works I threw away iny crutches and went te wink lightly unit kept en using the hitters Im live weeks, until I lie came as well as any man living, and have been se for six years sluce. It also cuiedmy wile, who had been se for years and has kept her and my chllilien, well unit lieutty Willi trem two te tlnee bottles pur year. '1 hore Is no need te be sick at all II these blttuis uie used. .. IIkrk, Kx-Supetvlser. 'That peer Invalid wlfe I "Bistert ' Mether t "OrDaiiKhturl " Can bu madu the pletuie el health ! With a low bottles et Hep llltteis I " Will you let thevk tvfftr V m.-jruTh,tSAw jtjtr uuviti. 1) ui:h OUOIIH. watt mm a fin llavu liecelved anntliei large Invoice el Summer Silks, at . 7K , Wie 8u. a vii ,'iinl. A choke line of new bhiules in Colerod Ellku, ut tee., 7.1c, 11.00 n yard. We Invite special at at at loiuien loom Black Droae Sllke, ut$l (ie,l.'i'i,fl..V), lately sold at tl r.,tl.W,(i.7.',. New Spring Dreef3 Goedp, In all thopepulur falirlciiuul colorings. UKNT3 UNl.AUNIIItir.IlhlllltTH, full sl.n, linen besom, 'ile. each. Uents' IJiilauuiI. lleil Hlilt tn, lu-liifoici.'il.llneiilKHemaml cuirs. .vie. uacli, unual prlce 75c, OENTS' UNr.AUfJDUIKH SIIIKTU, ni-lu- lerrcd, Wauisutt'i Muslin. 7Sc. each, usually sold at fl.tu. UKNT' n.NI.AUNDUIKl) HlllltTU, New Voik Mills, Muslin, lutest luipievc- munts, best Hlilit In thu mar- kul for ll.tw each. Hpeclal llartraliis In Qenta' Soamless Hali'-Hose, 12Xc n pair, usually sold at 'Jle. tieiils' legu lur iiiuiId Gernrnn Hulf-ETeae, 'JUc. and '.'.'ie. a pair, usually told uliluiul J7Xc NEW YORK STORE, N0S. 8 & 10 EAST JUNG ST., I.ANCASritlt, PA. I'AfUU ItAtiUMUH, At. p.. ai:m w. my. Hr'lY STVLK.d Of Dade Window Shades, Iu six nnd seven feel lengths. Special sizes made te order. The designs are very hand some and uiodurule In prlce. PLAIN SHADING fly thu yard In thu New Celeis. Wlde goods for largu windows und steru shades, te In., 15 In., 31 In., Ul In., and Ti In. whin. OCO'ICH Hei. LAN I) lu Kcm, Cardinal, Hun", (iieeu and White. WOOD AND TIN UPI1INO KOI.LEUS Knrall kinds et windows. NICICLU OltNA MI'.NTS,F111NUKS, TASSKLS, Ac. Wutake mi'iisuies and put up shades el eveiy ileserip Hen in IliBt-chwrt liiaiiuur. NKW PATTIiliNSOF WALL PAPEE lOll Sl'lllNU. (Hits lu Kiiihesseil, Celer and Plain, dels, Filozes, Culling Decorations, ,tc. IlOf. hAur. uvaiAina, ruii&n, ,e. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTKU. PA. U J, AIM ANU UVKKNHAUf.. H Kill St B1AHT1M. QDKKN8WA11EI QUEKNSWARE ! -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Qiiconsware. THIS LAUUKST AS90HTMKNT. ALL GOODS KXCHANdKD IF NOTBATlff- Heusekeepers leek te your Interest, amine our stock befeiu purclmslug. ttx- High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STUEET, LANdASTKIl, PA. AI'KWOfTUKOI.USTOOICUUMdSUlI cut Clitars, II feriaa, ut ll UTMAN'I VKI.I.OW FUONTOlOAlt STOltlS. UATH AMU VAVB. 1? .MMCHALK -AT- Slilz's Oily Hal M Tlie mostcemploto osserlmoiit of Spring styles SUIT and Seft Itatsover otruredln this city nml at prices that will astonish thu most careful buyer. We have taken great care In selecting these goods, net only In regard te style, but lit quality also nnd as we buy for cash and soil for cash miiy, we giwrnnlne te jrlve you as ftoed nu article " It net butler " tlmu can bu bought any whero ler tlie money. The VOU.MAN'3 HtlfT Hat this season Is a beauty, and fnr quality, style and durabil ity cannot be surpassed. The IlltOAI). WAIT Silk Hulls a very sonslble style this season, having a full brim and becoming almost any ene. Cleth Hats are the pnn clpal tnulniu for boys und we have u full assortment. A full lluu nt llght-welght 80KT and 1'OfJKKT IIAT3, and lu fact everything that can be found In u, flrst flrst flrst rlasslfattiloie, at 144 North dueen Street. (UUNDAKKIl'S OLt 8TAJNU.) A lew doers ubove the KiiuiUlln Heuse, I.ANU.VSTKIl, PA. mam lydAw JIIUI.T' CI.IJ STrtNU, UKKAT UKDUCT1UN IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Ltullea' Seal Haoquea and Delmans, Ladlea' Fur-Llned Circulars, Meuts' nnd Ladles' Seal Cup1) at Cost, tiU.IC UHJIIIKI.LAS. A I.nige Assortment el OI.OVK3 at Cost. T1IK1 1.A KU KST STOCK AM) ARSOHTU HUT OF fAHHIONAilLK Winter Hats, Caps, Firs, &c. Everotlere.1 te thn public at the l.OWKST ritlUKS. Whnlusaleiiud lleUUI. lluy ler cash only anil sull cheaper than any ether Hut Uloie in the city. HOLE AUKNT FOU THIS Knox Silk & Derby Hat. Thu ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster, toys' Caps I rem lee. up. Men's Caps nt all kinds greatly reduced Iu price. Itepulrlng neatly aud promptly dene. Old Silk Huts mode nshlouuble. JOHN SIDES, Successor te 8IIULTZ A 1IKO. (IK-tlll UWlUimi,UNlHSUWltAlt, a-v. E iOK CHOICE FURNISHING GOODS, FOR KATMK.lt, MOt'HKlt, IIItOTlIKlta, 31B VKH, COUSINS AND AUNT,, OO TO EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STItEET, Kemembur the number and street- .UAI.INU ii HA USU AW. I-'INE TAILORS, UAVH UK MOVED TO Ne. 121 North Queen St. And will be plnusid te have you examtne their Klet'iint stuck et SUITINGS, Etc., -FOlt- SPRINQ AND SUMMER "WEAR. m ay. 1 y dT u ,Th A 8 JUUH1VA1, INU TU U MUNTS, w 1LUOA. A WIIITW Wilcox & White Organ Ge. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW 1H.TIIK TIMK TO 1IUV PIM0S MD ORGANS AT SLAUUHTKU1NU PIHOK3. One (loed Secimd-Hand Piane tvi.00 Omi Klt'iranl St'i-eniMlaiid Orituii 15.U0 One KliiKimi Nuw OiKim, 1'J-Mep Couplers and bub-llass M.ee Wilcox WhlUi Organs Irem t73.oe te tiw.oe Knabe,'' MeFbntl, Grovenateln & Fuller, Koyiateno, and Vose Ss Bena tlanea, All Marked Down te llottem Prtcej. A'mest Ulveii uway. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Waroroems, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. 11. l.UCKENHACH, Agent. fel17-tld . x-inixituuAi'iia. f K. KUTK. ' ''" Tliere has been such a demand ler LAlltiK PHOTOUUAPHS. that I was compelled te get a VK11Y LA1U1K CAM Kit A HOX te meet the ilumanil. We can new make you a PHOTO as small as tne smallest locket will bald up te a 5-lncli taco, te fit tan jiaxi Fntme. f J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Queen Streot, pamMid . Queil Journevuien and l't?V CSTl K- filbcr saloons. , , ' WAONfcU, niylO-Ud Mangr. mm I Bailsman, M 2 rj i i M
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