iU. JV-1 ( U J1. , .i WR"t3rv .' .rre..-. z SsPr D-v ' ft ;t"-. tr ! W .?! .&ffi. ' J. i !..: 1 Hlf TS- l&r: I I .T J -A t. 'V- r'-J Pli X SM e - .- 1 w- A11I tatlMwiwa. jT -"(. - , " . KrMrKrMla in uitu a" i ' 4 lT BWHW) fmj Meuiau m HJCNBKIi. SLLIGENCER BUILDLNa, vf. W. Cenwr OmIm nnMi -T OBKTS A Vm, fiyi DOLUIl A Oft FIFTY CXi A Monre. FelTUinn. RKSKMKNTs mom ts'm te fifty cbjit a EKLY INTELLIGENCER," IHaXTrASM.) ihed Every Wednesday. nrntn X U TWODOttriMATKAR 1 AryAHO. i f j J'1 ix s i CreKDiKca Bel''tca fromevcrr mn nnim He MiA cr"try. Correeiendcnts nre re- estefl w w"e egiuiy ana n0ne slde et . .iierenlyi andteilaii theiVnnr.. r publication, but In proof of geM faith. I anenrmnm InttAfa will hn .n...1.,i.. - ' ftnTlfee waste basket. r'AlJIIH ALLLymtR AMD Ttl.mnn I.'ITb.. - .v j-rv r- THE INTELLIGENCER, TiASOABTIR, l'A. fcMf.V KSr?Ch" BWnUL rs duS ff$0ty iZaiuastcr intelligencer. LANGABTEU, MAY 5, I860. iu- The Virtue In Slewncis. Si- Tbe Cincinnati iTnguircr and the Loiils Leiils S' ,vllle Courier-Journal have alvcn expression ;MV-'te very oPPOte views of President CI tlwid'fl policy In regard te tlie federal offices. ,&. ,aihj iirst cenuemns wnne uie latter an- jX. I ff - . . . -m .'Proves. Mr. Watterson of Hm 'proves. Mr. Watterson of tlie Journal Ijrritesfrem Washington, whither he has repaired that lie may see just hew the cat 1vC Ti jumping; and he finds it te Imj jumping rWall right; alheit semewhat slowly; hut .' -L lp-wmcs3, he preccetls te explain, is a very afeSfJsoed thing In tlie premises, as it gives op. t-TJPOrtunfty le "void mistakes. Tlie En- tri'Zrtr en " et,ier luHul thinks $Wff irlhafc the hreth may he spoiled en- fg-' wrely hy long cooking, and it agrees r.Wlth benaler Eustis licit, tlm linn. a,..-, 11,. J$5-V ' BartV Will net Stand much ninrn nf if V?YiV$ Since Editor "Watterson finds, as the result fc- - " ",a "" .-aB"uu ui. wasningieii, that ,- "ii! we ""v0 !l -uemecratic auministratlen. it is 0aA 'S clear that what the Democracy will net . 4' -Btana me aiiministratien cannot afford '!&'$ .te de. iW But the Democracy will have a great 'il deal of patience with Pmsiilnni. ninteinmi se long as they see the results of hisweik te he geed. They are net treuhled se much hy the slowness with which his removals and appointments nre niade as hy the fact that seme of his selections for oillce have net heen at all geed. But as Mr. Watterson, or somehedy clse, suggests, and as is ohvieus te any under standing, mistakes will he made in thehest regulated household ; and in a chi.ngoef political administration, whichinvolvcsthe necessity of examining into the conduct of every office, and the fltucsa af ilifc wi-ui4w wvenyjaMQistakes are par tlculairlShlfliSIS.iv fmi,.,i.. if iy are neWWWny and flagrant. The errors se far have heen in Secretary Bayard's selections, and they show that even a very able man may nottake suddenly upon himself administrative duties, without being often tripped up In his early essays at government. Secretary Bayard's confi dence has heen abused by men in whose judgment and recommendation he had geed cause te rely; but if he had had mere experience as a secretary, he would net se readily liave fallen a victim te the confi dence game. He would have known that the public officer needs te act en knewl edge and may net rely en faith. If the president's deliberation in remov als and appointments i3 going te keep him from mistakes in them, he is very wise te make haste slowly ; nnd seeing hew his secretary has been decei veil by the repie repie scntatiensbt itairiends of applicants for -. ;lace, lie perhaps has. become doubly cau tieus and determined te knew just what he is doing before he does it. There are a great many Democrats in the country fit te adorn its official positions ; and theie are a great many unfit; and the fittest are net al ways most conspicuous. The president has hewn himself te be fully cognizant of this, and the politicians who have thought they had but te ask te have, have found them selves mistaken, and are greatly dis gruntled thereat. Fitness need3 te go With political service te make the latter a proper recommendation te office ; and fitness is far the most important requi site of the two. If the president will find fit officers when he finds them, we can well afford te give him his time te de it ; and the people will net complain of his slow ness, insight of his success; nor will the politicians, for they dare net. They must dance te the music. A (Jrcat Corporation's" Servant. "Whether he se intended it or net, the most significantand forcible part of Sena Sena eor Lee's fruitful nnd eloquent address te our agricultural and horticultural society, at its May meeting, was that which related te the freight discrimination abuses of the railroads and the interest that farmers have In the subject. As ene of the representa tives of the commonwealth In its highest assembly, speaking te the representatives Of a great material interest, this thome was an entirely appropriate one ; and the fitness Of it gained rather than lest, from the fact .that Lancaster county's own two senators and six representatives in the legislature nave ueen faithless te their constituents faithless te their public duty and faithless te their constitutional oath in their attitude te this question. It was very fortunate for Senater Lee Mid Ills Kirlnnf t1,n llciisatnn II... f &K thesa representatives, W. II. Breslus, was present te hear what was said, te essay hi3 own ui'iense and te perceive uie sentiment of his fellow-members en tills subject. He -represents essentially an agricultural com munity, affected in no slight degree by freight discriminations, and he was elected by the liberal support of the class of citi- r-zens who heard the discussion between Len and Ureslus. lie confessed his own lack of . fl(1plltV it ll(ltf InleMtln XI lien l. . I ' . ' I --j .uvi. uit. nucu JIO 1IUU11- j S" FXImXMmcu apprehension lest he might be J- &A susl,ected of casting a vote " te injure the I '-''-Vt 'Crests of this great corporation," which 1 l4O--;naabeeu60 regardless of the interests of f. Wi .lb 'i' r-""'"-"""M "w """""uuweaim. Y Ik 't wuy w". Knw9 Aasenibl jman Bre- Iv.Hl d&. slUS. ill lllqiirnentnnliHc.il nEcnl..n .- I H'?B$ will doubt for an instant that In nn Issue $A &fi between "this great corporation" and thn l..' iM constitution, tha coininenwealth nn,i Li lt felV-. 'H'. Constituents. Itmalna will hfl for lltl.le i Vt'h '""otIeraUon. His apology Is worsethan P'A. JS '!kte offense. He simply repeats with fniter. PT. , 1bT teiltrun tlm 1nn.trnn tlmf nil i i.. V V i , ""r"-f uuieuuB. XUl, letrlelitli-n nenmnh nf iiii.i . J. wrPOratlen" Imvn lww. tauirht. t ,Jin? - " i''iV ""fA law, they have at least been regardful of their Interests, which lie In fair rales and against unjust nnd unconstitutional dis criminations. Having battled for the right and the law all these years, this journal gladly welcomes converts and allies. The issue of the en forcement of the constitution cannot be much longer delajed. If the ltepubllcan party shall this year noniinate for its state ticket cither of the candidates new strug gling for the prize, it will invite the com bat. Mr. Quay and Mr. Magee, whatever their present differences, have always been the nimble servants and the trusted agents of "this great corporation" in lassoing for Its service the Innocents like Bieslus whom a confiding constituency send te llarris burg, only te Lctray their interests. Ge nway lreni home te henr tliouews. - It is disclaimed thnt UusmIh has designs upon Kngllsh Ruprcmacy In India, nnd ery gewl ground for this would be supplied hi the argunient adduced wero nny ether goorn georn goern niont In the matter than Kussla. The sbe of India Is equal te thrce-quarters of that of Russia nnd Kurope ; Its population amounts te25.1,0O0,0O0; Its debt which would liae te be nssumed by ltussla In case of nnnoxatlen. is evor f8fi0,000,000, about one-thlrd or that or Ilussia itself. Although Its commcrce amounts te 11 large sum $200,000,000 or Im ports, f 117,000,000 of oxperLsyot as most or this Is with England It would probably cou ceu cou tlnue In the same route, It could net at ence lie changed nnd go Inte the hands or ltussla by the annihilation el IJritlsh new or In India, nor Indeed could ltussla factories supply the needs or the Indian market. Thcse nre tro tre tro inendous rospensIblllticH, it Is certnln, nnd nny country might well hcsltate te nssunie them. It Is n question If England lias In the long run profited from them. Hut te the Russian, biguess Is everything. He has great Ideas or dimension ; and his covetous eyes may even take in India. m mm m -445" novel ns It Is refreshing te hear the NOW v'k ''"'"""J'pli'yl nnolerol editor In Georgia who urges his peopra,"e-iiv cducate our children, buy lands, make our homes pure, dignified and coml'ertablo, nnd save uiotiey, nnd evtry ethor right will fol fel low." If tlie jfW&tmc'j party had Impressed such principles nnd practices upon the freed -men from the start, instead of using and abusing them ns political catspaWH, they would be rar botter off. It Is noer tee late te de geed, especially under the protection of a Democratic administration. Mn. Watikiisen rears gently as a suck ing deve. I-ct 'em alone; they'll all ceme home. Tin: Philadelphia .ftcceriiisns Inconsistent as It Is Irrational hi complaining of the ap pointment!) or "Tem" Ferrcll, or Camden, te be Internal roveiiuo collector, and "Ran" Connelly, or Scmnten, te be jiestinastcr, be be bo cause us congressmen they opposed the Mor rison bill. The national coiucntlen passed upon that question, and thcse gentlemen are net disquallllcd. m m - GovEnxen rATTisejr having reappointed J. M. Ferstor Insurance commissioner, and the Hurrlsburg J'alrwt having certified te his undiluted Democracy, we may yet all 1m happy. Thk first mortgage bondholders or the Shenandoah Valley railroad company upon an inspection of their securities or that bank rupt concern nre Bald te 1k astonished te find that they contain a clause which recites "that no holder or holders or a bend, or or nny bends secured hereby, shall have the right te institute any suit, action or proceeding In equity or in law for the foreclosure or this indenture or the execution or the trusts tboreor, or for the appointment or a rocelvor, or for any ethor roinedy, unless a majority in amount or the helders or bends then out standing bhall join In the proceedings." They will probably be mero astonished te find what constitutes a majority In amount or the helders or bends and where they are placed. The Shenandoah is a very fair speci men or a read built for speculation in its securities and capitalized at twlce its cost or value. Tnu Democratic candidates for state treas urer are net speedy in discovering them thom selves. Hut perhaps this race is net te the swift. The yew .'ra'ayeuugman makesarathcr prolix .aud net very novel dorenso or Abe Buzzard. It would be eutltled tomoiocrodi temoiocrodi tomeiocrodi billty if made under less distressing circum stances than, as related by its author, "talk ing te a man who has n rifle loveled at you, with the knowledgo that thore is a shotgun in the rear." The reporter in such a dliemina may be pardened for letting Abe impese upon him, even te the extent et the story that all ethor alloged intorvlews with him wero bogus ; when, in fact, most that is true in his last story was told by Abe hiinself upon the occasion of his late visit te this city and of his nppoaranee at length in the In- TELLICIEKCEIl. Llt of Unclaimed Letters. Following is the list or unclaimed letters remaining In the postefflco at Lancaster, for the week endlng Monday, May 4th : JLaates t,istMrs. iiellnda C. Ilalden. Bailie u. jsetz, Misa mouie i Charles, Miss ivuue uiance, uer.j, airs, aepnia coepor, Mrs. irnnrintlj firiiinnl. Mn Tl n T.'lef.n- Miss Susan Oingrleh, SUss Llzzle A. OrellJ Miss Fanny Ilaverstlek, Mrs. E. N. Hart. Mrs. Syblla Ilatz, Miss Mary A, Jehnsen, Mrs. Kate Knobb, Miss Fanny Krelder, Miss Nellie Eaohey, Mrs. Gortrutle Leng, Miss Adella Lew, Miss Minnie Noweeinor, Miss oue Saner, Miss Llzzle Shaub, Miss Mary IL .uue, 4111B9 JVUUU wuuu, OeiUa' -List Cesslus Armstrong, Ernst Arneld, (for.), Jehn Armuruster, E. K. Bear, Henry Uretzlair, '(ler.!, Aaren Ruck Ruck jyalter, (for.), Ainesll. Christ, (for.), 'Leuis Cadweli, Iieulainln Orell, Hurry Ilostettor, i "r.Munsoeker, Jehn R. Kititz, J. IL Kel" w' (b01 Jeun Lomen, Reb't MeLaln, n l 1 1 i A'. iwJvr iiiiu, asar-A, uuiiicmur, ej. oeizer. '-vi. uvuiuu eiivuer. ainr. gan . Hinlth, '. era, C. Yeung. F. behmldt, Chas. D. Seni- A Priest Lratlng Huir n MUUen. Thoestatooftholato Rev. Peter Crudden. iioster of St Teter's church, Lew oil, Mass., Is worth between f 100,000 and RSOO.OOO. leit It te his slater. ' lie Business WalUug fur the Crenmiery. Thlrty-eight bodies deposited inNew Voik viults await cremation, but the half-built cre. Inaterv nf that eltv blew ilmvti Inst ivlnfnr ffi V"W lias, net been resuined. Dr. uuvgiut eusajiys it will be resumed at once. te Amite fbeir.oeintltaenU And ' rtewMfte ttr mtftv-faiyed oemctaces. v ' Tortunately'i'er'lhe fruUi and unhappily for Breslus, his constituents and the public generally have had great enlightenment en this Subject of late. More than ten years age the lNTKM,iOENCEn, almost single handed among the journals of this rUIe, began the contest for the enforcement of the constitution, which fwferns.nll clse within the commena-calthVi borders, against even " UVs great corporation " which has repudiated its authority and set at naugW its mandate. Since then we have see.v press and peeple ceme te our position, until some of the most Inlluentlal journals of the state lead the fight, and few of them raise their voices en the ether side. Even the farmers of Lnncaster county have ceme te rcalie that it Is the local freights of Pennsylvania which liave made " this great corporation " what it Is ; and that It has ridden rough-shed ever the very Interests which have been the sources of all Its wealth and prosperity. The men who girded at Breslus In the farmers' meeting have been reading and observing and thinking, and it they have net been regardful of the fundamental the culture; JLJFAIR ttrrUt IX TJBJT TOBACCO '4B THE l'ABV Wf.SK. Sflerl Iltanilred Cauu or Old IMspeMil or en Frlvftte Termc-l'Bcken Itcrelvlne Lni-Re Uuantltlra nt tlie Wnrelieu T!ie State of the Market lilnen tiere. Tliore was n fulr amount of business dene In old tobacco during the past weak bveur local doalerR. Sales of se vernl hundred cases of '81 and '83 lenf belng sold en prlvate ternis. Tlie recelpts of new tolincce wero very Inrge, be oral hundred thousand pounds bo be lng dollverod nt the city warolieuscs. At nil of thein tlie business of packing Is being vigorously pushed te prevent the tobacco from belng Injured by heating In bulk. Tlie crop of '81 continues te nttruct btryera, who visit nil parts or Uie country wliore doslrable goods nre te be had ; and nllheugh there is no Increase in prices ollered tliore Is symptous-ef ndccllne notwithstanding the fact that nvery large propeiUon of the best crops have been bought, nnd thore Is net new In the hands of the growers one-fourth of the ei planting. Frem nn oxtensUo tour through iim immr part of this county ns well as ft large portion 1 1 f ' V ,1,ul ll, tbacce very nearly nil sold ; the crops that nre loll nre very few, nnd only nre unsold because they nre net stripped. The ncroage will be very much decreased for the next season, lndced, many larmers will plant noue. Mania nre very backwnrd. Following nre recent Rales reported by our Millorsvllle correspendent: t, A,mHli''unkw)lll3crcserniivaiiHnti:i, I, 2 ; Will Myers, i!Ji ncres nt lfi, fi, ; Weil Fcnstorniacher, ru acres te Ocorge Krlsiimn, nt 11, 4, 2 ; A. Mlflhouse, 3 acres nt 10, I, i! s Ames Harvey, i or nnncrent 9, 3, 2 Mol Mel in Ki"' "r.Mner. e'd a ncres et seed leaf ut ii'JlT. '' . V, inm "reticiimn Held 2 ncres of if in 4 -P IV' 2,.nl8 XX acres "" ccd lir nt 10, 3, 2, nml nnother nere nt It. 3. 2. nrinl?r,nli00rl,,i,0f Wll, ,,r,l". hl Ills vSLVA a?rcs,1Inyn'J at lO.jf, 5, 3, te Jehn I iilinni; Jacob Howlieur, or in no tottii tettii shlp, 3ncrosefIIniimtntl2, 1.2. mid Jlol Jlel linger Held his ei op ut 10,1, 2. n rniiIi!fd",ll",Iaml corsiKjndent sends the """'" Herman at 11.4. i IH."?"-'" "I" Jacob Kleltzrus nt II, of Wins Heller at 8, 3, 2 ; i nere esh at 1 1, 3, 2 ; 1 ncre of Frank I'ali 1 aero At. Itesh of H. 'uhlan nt 13, 4, 2. i',ri'i?"i'''i?crt5r'(,rolerts u, follewing: Jacob G. Keller, (if III.... n,.,,t, 1. .17.. fellow tig lets or tobacce: i'rein David navelyat7aiid2; Jehn Farmer at OU nn.l i", Menreo Miirklev nt Oand 2; SaiiiuelShiiltz at 7 and 2 j Levl Iforshey nt7 and 2; Jehn Hrnckhartat7nnd2; lteubcn llartninllnt7 and 2; Henry Snyder at 8 and 2; Christ Dueher nt J and 2; Harrison Shlssler at 0)f round : l.nianucl Carioiiter nt b4 and 2: A11 A11 jlrew Kough 5 round; Jehn Hnrtrnna 9 mid -' WV1, ' vans 8, 2 and 2; Daniel Williams 5 round; Michael Adams 64 and 2; Israel G. I.rb G round. The New Helland Clarien nays : Jeff Hard has made the following purchases for l'cnt- large ; Jehn Hiish. Earl. 1U nnrns ITuvnim. l.',?,2; Ui M""1"; I'arl, Vyi ncres sced leaf, X through ; Martin KnuUr, Salsbury, iJ acres liavann, 15, -I, 2; Sylvester Fryl)orKer, Salisbury, 1 ncre Havana, 14, 2, lu acres Havana, 8, 2, 2 ; Steltzfus ,fc Wenger, :.irl, 1 aero soed lcar, 11, 4, 2 ; D. W. Greff, Earl, V ncre Havana, 12, 4, 2; Mrs. Jehn Metzcr, New Helland, K ncre Havana, 14, 4, 2; also W aero seed leaf, 12, 4, 2; Frj-myer .t Musselmaii, Earl, 2 acres Havana, 10, 2, 2 ; JJolenioii jr. Shenller, U)icr Loaeeck, 1 J.eaoeck, 1 aero iavnne, (I cents tTiieuirh:'v v. iiurst, uordenvillo, 1 ncre Havmia, (i, 2 ; n IiUer' 1.ttcre vaiia, 8.2,2; I.'ninn! uel Dcnlini-er, acres Haan 9, 2, 2 ; Ames Martin, Salisbury, 1 ncre Havana, ft, 2, and 1 ncre Heed leaf, 8. 1, 2; A. O. Nupplce, llonoy llenoy lloney brook, i ncre llavnna, 12, 3, 2, and It. K Supplce, Honoybreok, 1 ncre linvuna, 10J, TV,...1'100,.11; .1lrV,Val?er' Wcst Iirlf 1 ncre Havana, 14, 4, 2; Christian Musser, Earl, 1J acres Havana, 15, 4f, 2tf; Christian Martin, ljistKirl, Sacres seed leal, 11,4, 2, and U aero Havana at 0 cents through; M.S. Kni Kni iner, East Earl, 2 acres Havana, OU cents through ; II. U. Brubaker, East EafT, 1 aero seed leal, 10, 4, 2. Henry E. Shelley, or Baphe township, oil Monday, bold 0 acres or tobacco te Helland, at 0 round. ' Tlie rilliiffc Jlecerd reports the following In Chcster county and neighborhood : James McCowan, 2 acres nt 10, 1,2; J. I'. Estonian, VA acres, 9,0, 3, 2,nnpu aero nt 11,2. In ) est Gntmeal, Henry W. Dengler, i acres fl threugI; Da Id Smith, yd ncres, 0 through; Abe. T. Trego, 2 ncres C through. In Honey Henoy Honoy beook township, Jus. Jenes 1 acre, 5 through ; Geerge- W. lluekwalter, lu acres l-'l, 8, 3? 2; rotor Supplce, 1 aero, If, 3, 2;JolinGo 2;JelinGo 2;JolinGe heon, jf ncre, 9, 3, 2: Win. Engborth 2 ncres, J 10, 8, 4, 3. In Weit Cain, Martin Mlller 1 ncre 9, 3, 2 ; J. H. Clark, 1 ncre 13U, C, 3, 3 ; 1). lloekafellow, 2 ncies l.-Ji, I, 3, T; AllJert Geed, 1 aero 12, 4, 4. 2: Jehn Murtln, lj. acres 13, 0, 3, 2. Isaac Celeman, ff acres li, 4; 4. 2; William Davidsen, 1 aero 12, 4, 1, 2 ; Salisbury township, Eancaster county Nicholas Ilocser, 1 aero 15, 8, 4, 2; Jehn Klsser, Jr., 1 ncre 13, 3,2; Jehn O. Nows News Nows wanger, u ncre 11, 3.2; Jehn Glanner, Ui acres 12, 4, 1, 1; M. Oborhelsor, M nere 9, 3, 2; Geerge Gchr, 1 ncre 8, 3, 2. In I'ocepson Obed Musser, 8 ncres or Havana at 17,4,2; Marshall J. Walters, 3 acres 10, I, 2 ; Eugone Dewnlnir. It aero Havana. 14. 4 . 1 iim .r Glessner, 12, 4, 2; E. It. Barnard, 4 cases or Havana, 10, 4, 2; Fred Bye, Havana, 15, 4, 2; Glessner, 14, 4, 2; Edward Trimble, 2 acres Havana 12, 4, 2. Jehn Dally and Samuel hnvder, ofllamerton, ha e sold their ereiis et Havana at 15, 4, 2. The Bel Air, (Md.), TntelUgcnccr says: Mr. Wm. T. Clark, or Chestnut Hill, has sold part or his tobacco crop or 1884, amount ing te 1J.OO0 pounds, te Henry C. Moero, el Eancaster, Ia, at the rate or 12 cents per pound for wrappers and 2K cents for seconds, riie variety is Zlmmer'a Spanlsli, and the yleld was 1,300 pounds te the acre, which Is considered ireml for HiU Llii nr ininnnn The price ebtained was the largest for any tobacco sold In Hartferd county this year. Mr. Clark oxpected te ship it en Wednesday byway of l'ert Deposit mid the Columbia railroad. The West Chcster Lecal yews says: A number of the tobacco ruisers or I'ocepson ...u i..un.nifc lumijguuiuuis 10 join logethor, procure cases nnd have their tobacco crop packed and put away for another year or until the prices advance They feel deter mined net te take the prlcesnew oflered. The New Yerk Market. We condenso from the woekly report el the Tobacco Leaf : Western Lear The week mid tlie month closes with moderate sales. Particulars will be given in our next issue. All the local buyers are doing something bere, and seme of thorn something In the West It was iiujnju mm epanisn iaver weuiu be visible In the market this week, but se far as reported It is still among the geed things te coma ' Send Leaf The market has shown n sliirht improvement this week evor the previous ene. alie new tobacco is beginning te move, and although It falls te bring Uie prices pakl last year for new Reeds, rockers urn nVim sure of receiving i ( (UII IC n f..i ...;. .1 - . return en thelr in- vjesuiienw. une let of 312 casea of Wlseen "4 BOiu ureugm in tue neighborhood of 25 cents. Iist year Wisconsin tobacco was sold . wiuiu cvais, uutuiai was u tiring a siiort-llved boom, and the prices paid Uie farmers for that crop were mero than the prices paid this year, honce the 6 and 7 cents less recolved this year does net come wholly from Uie packer's preilts. It is claimed for the new Y Iscpnsfn that four pounds et it will wrap ene thousand cigars, and a black oye for Sumatra is predlctedln consequence. UI COUrSO thOSO clullim nrn 1IU1 v t 1 ,!.... rather line, but ir It will come nny way uear doing that, helders et It have reason te feel uui'i'y. huu win no ueuut reap a rich reward for Uielr work. Eulogles of the new Penn sylvania coutlnue te be made with mero or less cirect Large helders of the dillerent crops Bhew no abatement iu their determina tion te upheld the geed name or the tobacco they pessess. Very little old tobaceo remains for expert. Importers cannot atlerd te pay mere than 8 cents, and It is dimvnir n!,,i anyonewheiswillliiglo jiert Willi oxiwrt exiwrt oxiwrt nbte tobacco at that Ugure, Spanish Havana lulers have been sold te the extent of SOObales at from G8a tel.ia 1 he market cenUnucs Bteady, with a'general stltleniiig or prices. Some ffue Vueltes were sold te an ouUef-town party. That the 1885 crop will yield a veryBinaU mianUty or 1111 cnj. suitable rer this inarket is no longer doubted. The prospect for manufacturers belng onabled te purchase wrappers at rca rca rca Bonabie figures upjiears geed. Gee. Ilelss imught er.Iua Muekcl V or an ??r0un,t ".'J' "' X "rn" " of'lanle l-roelich atO, 3, 2; 1 ncroerKllas GrelV at i 4,2;lncroer Win. Kiinmens at 8, 1, 2:1 acroero D. Simmons nt 12, 1, 2 ; u ne're or Sam'l Keagrist at 8, I, 2 ; 1 aero of Henry j i van utrv. .1. ' 1 :i nprrmnr l'ntm $S BnnalM lit hilrfa mm fatir.. 4 ii'ai ut fl-e0. TlMWRMtMiManterbualiieiM wm trmaMted. TrancUeM nre necesulty llm llm llm ldtjwthoirteckol denlnble goeJ here is Bl "X:1' San'P1' ofthe new goods purchnsed at the first Amsterdam saleare belnglnsncct pd by dealem The gocend Amsterdam auc tion aale, which la te take place next Wed neday, I looked forward te with Intorest MBmeklng-Tmde fnlr, with an Increased Interior demand for nil grndes. Cigars Incroased Inquiry reported, Can' Weekly Repert. Sales el soed leaf tobacco roperiod for the l.XTEi.LiaENOKn bv J. S. Gans' Hen .t Ce.. tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Wutorstieot, New Yerk, for the week endlng May 4th, 1885 : 360 cases 1884 Wisconsin Havana, p. U 27 cases 1881 1'ennsj-Ivunla ltavnna, p. W, 350 -S8,1883 Pennsylvania de, 812'cj 50 cases 1882 da, p. t, 1 .TOO 1881 da, 6Ulie j 1W) enses ism r.11110 ijutcii, p. t 150 eases N( ew Entr- mnu, KiiijiHa ,'., 1,377 cases. IMUImlelpIila Market. Llllle chnnge is rojiertcd in manufactured, line cut, smoking tobacco, snulls, or cigars. In seed lcar but few houses nre doing n fair trade, and yet It has been a long tlme since lcaftobacce or quality was onefodas low in figures ns new. Manufacturers act ns if they honestly bellOVCd nnw lenf U ttnnrnnd intist or necessity be low In price. Old leafy seconds occasionally find purchasers In Talrslred lets. Thore still can be found In the hands et deal ers seme excellent Wisconsin mid Hotisa Hetisa Hotisa tenlo Havana heads '83 crop. Prices are very unsteady mid favor buyers. Sumatra sells In larger quaulltles than seed holders desire. HuMina shows considerable lire, especially Vuelta. ' Ilaltlitiere Alnrkct. . Kocelpts of Maryland tobacco contlnue small, nnd are short, up te date, seme 3,000 hhdsin coiniarlHen with hist year. All dcslr dcslr able sample offering are taken readily at full prices The market, In view or future re quirements and, present geed demand, con tinues cry firm. Of Ohie receipts are small, and stock loll In factors' hands seme 400 hhds. We hear of no sates this week, but (pirne prices very linn. , Western and Southern markets presented 110 speclal features during the ust week. Bad wcather in Virginia nnd seme ether sec tions have intorferod with the markets. - -' ' m m . .. PERSONAL. Guitsi nu'H new baby Is n girl. Sa m Cox is net yet quite Hiiro that he will goteTurkoj'. Fiiankmn B. Gewn.v, cx-prosident of the Bending railroad, has made arrangements for u European trip, and will saUto-mer-row. lliu.Ni,i:v IticiiAiUH, the Welsh pianist and couiHiser, nnd author or the song " Gixl Bless the l'rluee el Wales," is dead, nged sixty-six. ' Hl'.XIlV WATTJillKO.V IlllllOllllCOS that his sero oyes nre belter ; and that tlie CIe eland administration Is rock-ribbed Democratic and meets his approval. Jesni'il M. Fulton, pestmnstrr nf New Londen, wlie was recently held te ball ujieii the charge of misappropriating money order funds, has paid up In full. W. J. llAYAitn, Hen-in-law of Justus F. Tomiile, formerly or the auditor general's and treasury department of this tate,ls new city clerk of Lcadville, Cel. Fuuiiimieic Cen way, the only surviving Free Masen or Camden, Ma, who protected the Masonic preKrty during the Morgan excitement, died -Monday, aged 85 j-ears. Ex-Sknateu Fiiancis Ki:iina.- Is 11 frequent nnd favorite lslter te the Whlte Hetise; he nppreves the ceurse or the ad ministration anil tens ills fellow Democrats te be patient and they will nil besathilicd. Jami:s It. Osnoen a Ce., the famous Bos Bes Bos eon publiNhers have made an assignment, with nuiple ossets te jay tlieir deem. The sonler niember or the Ilrm has been n publisher for twenty years and was the busi ness man or the firm. Honolulu, Is a "Mossback" lu the Democratic, politics of that state. Heuce Allen O. Myers telegraphs te Secretary Baj-ard : "Yeu have wnpeseu upon, the apieintment el i . 1 1 I, . Pjf fn ill loine adminis tratien. This mnu wnnlil h..iHI, iLmerlnili Hug te the heathen for nn undershirt.'' Samuki. J. SAnnn.iT, of the East End, Pittsburg, whose body was cremated here en Sunday, died very suddenly of ratty degen eration or tlie heart He w as u native el New Yerk; n cousin or Senater Sargent, or Cali fornia; en his travels two years age he met niiu married tlie wealthy divorced -wlfe of ur. ! mier, ei uuioutewn. He was a great reader and n Spiritualist, Ei.iam Howk, in., the sewing inochliie inventor and millionaire, was a prlvate soldier In the war. He ence advanced the money te pay his regiment for three months. While thus ongnged n clergymau called at the tent mid asked for help te build achurch. " Church, church," said Mr. Howe, without looking iiji from the bill which he was counting. " Building churches in war times when be much Is needed te sae our country! What church is it?" " St. Fetor's church," replied the clergyman." "Oh, St, Fetor's" said Mr. Howe. "Well, St Fetor was the only lighting apostle he cut the man's air oil. I'll go VM en St Fetor, but I am spend ing most or my money en Kvlt-potre new." There Is no Pain I.Ike Toeth-acho t Nobody pities you "Oct It out," says one; "rub the teeth ugaiiistastone,"saysaiioth!r; "nliun It begins te swell It won't hurt semiKh,'' -feujsa third. The reason of the ache Is jeu didn't use hO.ODONT, nud prevcnt"decay. mjS-lwdcetlAw BVEVXAT. NOTICES. , Thousands say se, DIt. OHAVKS' HKA11T IlKGULATOK will gire relief In nil forms of Heart Disease, nervousness nnd sleeplessness. Il.ee per bettle bt druggists. Gh elt atrial. Kree pamphlet of P. K. Ingalls, Cambridge, 3Iuss. upr30-lycediw Hei. KEiiniKAKO C. I.ATltenc, Mayer of Haiti Haiti mere, says : I concur lu the recommendation of " Dr. I'at20ld's German Hitters," und have no doubt that the preparation will Justify the many endorsements of these who have used it. Hew many peeple say; "your plaster beats evervthliiir I ever trlei LHl." f he Hep Waiter re- ally en res llacknche. Stitch, bclatlca, tame bide or Hip, or palus in any putt. Thu best porous IMiiniuri&iiuwil. -"J Nonenr sheiild nealect a couch. Tnlfil irtiln'u Honevof Horehound nnd Tar iriMtnntrr. Pikn'a iid nnd Tar tmtanter. Toethacha Dreps euro In ene minute. myl-lwdoedAw ltlggcst Autograph Album, Some autograph hunters nre terrible bores and worry distinguished people beyond endurance, te get their slgna'.urcD. llut the collection el thousand und iheuuandii or autographs of per per ens who have been benefited by llrewn'g lien Hitters has cotneefiUeir, gladly and voluntarily. This wonderful collection Is increasing every cjr uj uuuiiiuiib tiuuj UU 1IKIIH Ul UIO CJUUirV. Cures of debility, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nud many ether discuses, are gratefully recorded In the letters te which these autographs nre signed. Everybody who tries Brown's Iren lilt lilt ters reports success. "Inever patronize l'ateiit Medicines." Don't yeuT Why net 1 Yeu patronize " patent " arti cles of a hundred varieties why net patent mcuicincs. "iiccausu tnoyareoften worthless." True, but net always. 1'requently .they nre the very best In the world, representing tlie widest experience. At least we knew that Dr. Kenne dy's Favorite Itcmedyls ene of these, and for all troubles of the bleed, liver and urinary organs It stands en its merits and net en advertising, aprlo-eedtw Tns nutritive properties of Celden's Would lleef Tonic sustain the body without solid feed. Celilcn't; no ether. my-lwdeedftvr HE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST cemplete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from S cents per pack up nt UAllTMAN'S YELLOW fltONT ClOAB STOKE. rnHK HEST 6e HAVANA OIQAR IN X. the City, nt HAUTMAN'3 YELLOW FItONT CIUAK STOKE. s LATE WORK& AllTier80n8Wlshlni!MAKllLEIZEnflT,ATII! MANTELS, or anv ether Slate Werk, will dnwcii by calling at our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. FKANK J ANSON A HItO., Cerner Frent and Locust St., Columbia, Pa. ma8-3iud ' e IALL AT KEIGART'S OLD WINE STOKE -FOB Listen's Extract of Beef. VlITEST IV THK WORtP. Established, 1783. II, E. SLAYMAKElt, AgU febU-ttd Ne. East King St. rtUlS I'APEH 18 PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK Fairmoent Ink Works, 26th and Penn'i Avenne l&&S-ly l'UILADKLPHIA,FA. ".-Jv MMBmtfr ' t J QUHSTION ABOUT - v4AywMiAsi Brown's Iren Bitters AN8WKKKD. ..5iho.,JV.e,,,en..,!n,'irobft,',y,',e, Mked tlieiw 5"ij0"",'V',llewcan Jlrnwii'. Iren Hitters euro everythliiK t" Well, it rtoesn'l. But It Aevn ciire any aincnfe Inrwlilch nrcpntalile pliyiilcliui yrenia prcBcrllm IKON, rbyslclnns rccegnlEe Iren tmheliput restorative agent kewn te the ttmfossleii, ;nrt Iti'itilry of any lending chemical llrin Will SUbltnntrata thn umHInn Thai thnri. ".? "J00I,rPItlen of Iren than of any ether i?.itJni2,ti,,P? ,n !nnllclne. Thl shows con cen cliulvcly Mint Iren U acknewlc1ca te lie tlie most Important lacter In snccennrnl meiUcnl prnctlce. Itls, however, n reinnrknuln flint, (hut EHirJ0 ibe n'oevery of UtunVN'8 IRON HIT HIT HIT TEKHnolefoctlytttlrnctoo Iren combination H.Ati'n'a Imam IINI.-n hiltl nvnr lipen fnillld. IJIUnll 0 IIUU IJlUCfS f1nH tint Inlntvi ttin twlli. ... ." r iiub UIJUIU lull iWIM, cnue licaflnche nr jiroiluce const lpatlen-ll oilier Iren llittera de. hrewn's Iren Hitters cures Indigestion. Illlleiisncss, Weakness Dyspepsia Malaria, Chills nnd Fevers, Tired reelfng, lien ernl Debility, I'nln In the (Mae, llnck or Umbs, 1 teidnclia and Nciiralgln for nil these nllmcitts ifrewQg Iren Hitlers iron is prcscrlbea dally. llllViiVnrilniiaiinl mini In n minute. Like nil ether llinmiifrii m-iliniiiKa. It. neu slowly. Wlien taken by men the nrst sym sym sym toineflienentlHrenoncil energy. The muscles tlim iH-come llnncr, the digestion Improves, the liewel are nrtlve. In teemen the etTect Is Bcncr nlly mere rapid Bnd innrked. The eyes beuln ut onee te brighten i the Hklti clears up : healthy color comes te tlie cheek ; nervousness dlsnp ' .7.' "uncllenal dcningottientsliccome rcdnlur nna li antirslnK metlier, aliundant sustouunce Issupnlled for the child, Keiuemlier, Urtiwu's Iren f liters u the ONLY Iren mcdlclne that is liotlnJiirleiiR. I'hiiilclmit ami Drunnltf rcc rcc emmcndU. Thci (ieniilne has Trnde Mark nnd ?!.'!. K1 "nt's " wrapper, TAKK NO Wlllijlt, scp9-lydw JTOl' FLAHTKllS. 25c Eath, 6 for fl.OOj Any Drag Stere. And the best every time. IiepI'labtkrh iue prciiarcd from tlie complete virtues of Heps combined with lliirgunily Pitch nnd Cnniida lialsniii. Huperlnr te all ethers because they act Instantly and euro xpecdlly. If you urn troubled with nny kind of serencnS. apply one of these plaster nnd oxiierienco thi-lrsoethlng, stimulat ing and strengtlicnliiir cnect, A wmiUcrful euro ferpaln In thustinill of tlielmck, 23c, 5 fur f 1 Ol eeryhere. HOP PI.A8TKK COMPANY, llos lles llos ten. Sent by mall If desired. (3) Tlt, OltAVES' HEART IlEUULATOB. HEART DISEASE has lung unfiled tlie doctors : they claim no per manent relief. If se, why Is It thousands uy Dr. Graves' Ileart Regulator lint cured Ihemef Heart Disease In all Its forms T One ludy says for 25 jears she linn suireieil no reeurreiice of theattiicks. Keri years the HEART REGULATOR has been n tried remedy ler Heart 1Im-u Try It If mulcted, ir net, ml vise your friend who Is. 1 per buttle, fl for S3, nt Druggist. Kife pamphlet en Ileart Dlseiue, Nervous- ik'hh. ete.. of t. t.. 1.UAI.1.!-, Cambrldge, Alass. iipr30-leeliw TT-IDNEY-WOltT. DOK8 WONHKIirUI., CUKES Of KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Ilecutisn It nets nn the LI VKIt, 110WKLS nnd KIDN'KYB at the SAME TIME. Jlecnuse It cleanses the pj-stcmef the poisonous humors that develops lu Kidney nnd Urinary Discuses, llllllnusni'ss, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or in ltheumiitlsm, Ntinilgle, Nervous Dis orders nud oil female Complaints. -sei-iu phoef or THis.-e It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES nnd ltHKUMATISM by causing FKKK ACTION of all the organs and functions thereby. OLEANSLNO THE BLOOD. Itcsterlng the normal power le threw off dis ease THOUSANDS OP CASKS Of the worst forms of thcse tcrrlble diseases have been qulikly relieved, and in a short time PEltPECTLY CUKKD.; Price. II. Mould or Drv. Sold bv druirirlgbj. lry in ue sent uymnu, lllHH ll II II IDSON A CO Ilurlliigten, VI. Scud stamp for Dairy Almanac of 15. KIDNEYWORT. Jan2indeedA3mw CONSUMPTION III AVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above disease ; by Its use he usand of cases of the worst kind nud of long standing have bran cured. Indeed, se strong is my faith In its efllcncy that I will send TWO DOTTLES PUKE, together with a valuable trca trca ttse en this disease te any sufferer. Glve ox ex press aud P. e. address. DIl.T. A.SLOCUM, n?24mdeedAfimw lbl Pearl St., N. V. OLASStfAJtE. gPIJ :CIAIj NOTICE. Will Open en Te-morrow -AT CHINA HALL, A LAHGKLOT OK DAMAGED WARE, -IN White Stene China, &c. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. I'UICES SPECIAL. High & lartin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LAN CASTE it. PA. 1'l.OVIt AND FEED. rlOME AND SEE ME. UA.VINO OPENED A Eeur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Kennerly occupied by Harry A.Diller), I would resDectfnllv Inform mv friends nnd tlm nniiiin in general that I am new prepared te furnish at the shortest netice aud I'HIUES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alae, ceuitantly en baud a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE AND IlETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr3-lmoed aiWCEMEB. "- VtMMiHiywAWMMVMiVAKVWMAiuu T BURSK'a SOLID VALUE. OUtt20c.IO COFFEE. It Is a cholce, clean, pure Uie Coftee, fresh roasted almost dully, and fresh ground when you purchase it by water power, OUlt IUO l!LENf)EI at Mc Is superb. OUIt OLD MANDEHLINU and FADANQ JAVAS are of the finest nualltv. EMUObSEl) UHUOMOS, a by 8 Inches, glven VVIlUL'tM. XIUUUU DRIED FRUITS. W have Pared Fcuches at 10a pound. We have u Splendid raisdl'cain at 15e pound. We have Evaporated Peaches, pared, at ISO, 33, 80, 33 cents pound. We have geed Sour Dried Apples utfie quart. We have very cheliu Evaporated Apples at ISa peuud. New Deans and New Peas nt 10en,nart. Lima IJeans at 10 and 1X cts tuurt. OUK 8TOCK. IS COMPLETE AND OUlt GOODS QOOD AND CIIEAt. WP, E. Tclephone connection. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. " J "f-x ZAWtr MOWKRH. - KjaJkn TWjINN ft UHENKMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN A. RRriMriuiAM'c LAWN MOWERS, OABDEN HOBE, BABY CARRIAGES LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIQERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRfCES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. DRY uvuim. JOHN S. QIVLEIU GEO. r. bathven. TO GENTLEO)EN : KlVK,f.,oa,,AefiSn,.s8,,, '",e erB,aM8. SUITINGS IS Abb THK KKWEST HPUINO AND BUM MKll STVLKS, Direct from Importers nnd Manufacturers, nt L07.,,?wn V'"h I'f'ces. We nre prepared te make Unit to.erdcrntshoitnotlco.forold men, middle-aged men, men who dress plain or riishlon riishlen riishlon uble, young men who want the very latest cut. Ve make a specialty of making Ilms' nnd Youth's Clnllilng. Our Cutter Is line of t"he best, most experienced and practical cutters In I,an I,an enster. We employ none butthe best workmen nnd use only geed trimmings, nnd guarantee perfect Ills, Our prices ure down te suit the times. We also liave en hand a full line of spring nnd Hummer Underwear, for Men and Heys ; (Inure Shirts, sizes .11 te Se Inches ! Jenn Drawers. 1M te 40 luetics; Hoslery, Cleves, Neck, wear. Handkerchiefs, etc., lu the very latest stylus and nl the lenestcash prices. JOHN S. 6IVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, l,A.CA8Ti:it, PA. T-HESS GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, JCable Dress Goods, ALL COLOUS, 10c. A YAIID. PINE COLORED OASHMERES, YAUD WIDE, 23c. A YAIID. COPURE DRESS GOODS, NEW fell A DES, 37Kc. A YAIID. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL WOOL.S0C. A YAUD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, W Dezen TUltKISII TOWELS lajf Ccnln Each, Werth 19 Cents. 2,000 Yards. INDIGO BLUE SATIXES, 15c. n Yard ; Werth 2r)c, WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATLNES- 15c. n Yard j ltenl Value, 37Jc. HEW YORK STORE. J.ft MAHT1N & OO. "Upholstery Department. LACE CURTAINS In Ecru nnd White, from li'ie te fcoe a pair. Special llariraln lu a Tnied Edi;e Luce CurMlii (Ecru), ut 11.37 per pair. Itemnant Lnce Curtains in 1, 2, 3 pair lets, at tne-thlrd value. MADRAS CURTAINS! TAPESTRY ! Lace Huntings, Lace lted Qulltn, Lacel'Illnw Bhauix, Lnce Lambrequins, braided rillnw Shiims, cstibule Luce, Antlijue Inserting Lace Bullion and Chenille Fringe In all shades In bail, and Chcnllle with cold aud silver tinsel. CHENILLE OUNAMENTSln the Latest Novelties for oinamentlng Table Cevers. Xe., Ac. CURTAIN POLES In Walnut, Ash, Cherry nnd Brass. Special llurguln In Walnut and Ash I'elcs at 50e, com- UUle, Lambrequin Bands ! - - Drapery Chains ! GIMPS I Kuw Silks! Jules! Cretonnes! JUTK AND KAW SILK TADLE COVEltS I WDrapcry Pins, nnd nil the Huber-Paslierv bclenglUB te mi UpheUtery Department. J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor. West King nnd Frince Sis., LANCASTEH. FA. D. FOREMAN. PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEOV. Itemeved from Ne. 211 West Klmr stnnt in Vn 27 North l'rinee. (Late rosldente of A. E. lleberta.) maWrad' S AINT-UAPIIAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Salnt-Itapliael Wine has adellclousllaveur and Is drunk in rth the principal cities of ltussla' (lennauy, North ay, ,ln and Douin America, Qreat Britain, India, nnd se en. Thu quantity exported annually Is sufficient proof of Its stability and staying powers, while fur the real connoisseur thore Is no wine that can be considered IU superior. UrThoSalnt-KapheelWino Company, Valence. Department of the Drorae (Frauce.)J I ii.ms iiUAtiii Y,fi.nia Yiud. Astonishing linrgaliis. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. Sp EAST KINO BTHEET. fi8-tra GOODS CLOTH IMI. JTEAIlQUAKTURS I"OK - SUMMER f Morlne Shlrta and Drawers, Qauze Undershlrta and Drawers, Choice Nocktles, E, St W. Cellars and Cuffe, C. St O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SIJIIITH AND SOCIETY PAItAI'HEhWALIA 3IADE TO OKDKIt. At Erisman's, NO, 17 WEST KINO STItEET. VTYEUS A HATH VON. THE FIRST 0FMAY IS HERE, And hew many persona have neglected the pur ihasuef SUITABLE CLOTHING -KOIl- Warm Weather. Don't alt until Warm Weather is Here, IIUY IN ANTICIPATION. 1 r i U.I. COME, IT MUST COME, AND WE'ltE SUUE ITS NOTFAUOKr, New, we say le jeu, DON'T WAIT ANY LONGLR, BUY NOW. ten nn buy new Just ns CIIEAI'as later. If jeu nre new ready le buy, ceme and leek GOODS and PRICES. And he knew wc nan liitcix-st you ; we think ku can, nt least, make an impression. tutor us with a tall, and we'll make a cus cus teiuir of jeu. MYERS & RATHFON, f LEADING LANOASTEll CLOTHIEU3, NO. 12 EAST EJNG STREET, 1ANCASTEU. t'A.- F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1, H. GERHART, FINETAILORiNG. The Largest and Choicest Asseitmcnt or FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITV OF LANCAbTElt. All the Latest Novelties iu FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VE11Y HEST WOUKMAN8HIP. l'riccs te suit all and all goods warranted an represented at his new store, 3"urn"eans le. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE FOSTOFMCE.) H.GERHART. L.G ANSMAN it 1UIO. Simply Impossible. We have clipped the w lugs of competition by still ting thu season with unquestionably the best nud most stylish Clothing that can be made by care und skill, und Kclliiig It se low that lower they cannot be. It Is Simply Impossible, furinslnnce, te secuie clsuwheru hi 1 vnrlety for a lurfecUy satisfactory Men and Beys' Suits That you find en our counters. Yeu will likoeur MEN'S SUITS for ft) no, $3 00 and iw,iiiujuiuuui iur una money-savlnir K&nr.iTisw.rSi'aieSs.-J,0YhS Our Custom Department Is new and has been for several weeks past In full operation and wo'reuetnnlyprepared te reecho and promptly 1111 your orders for SPRING CLOTHING Hut will, In advance, guaruntce you Custom Custem Custem made Uarmcnls that can't be surpassed in style, qiinllty, fit or make, by these or many houses in the city, All-Weel Suits te Order -AT- $10, $12, $15,$18, $20 and $25. CAUTION In calculating alue consldoi censldoi consldei well Quality, l'atterii. Style, Werkiuunshlp, undsee hew they lit the prlce. CONCLUSION-Thls is the place te buy. L. ftAISIAI & BRO., Nes. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight ou the Southwest Cor. of Orunge Street,) LANCAbTElt, PA. ir Net connected with any ethor clothing store lu the city. rpIME, MONEY ANDLAllOR SAVED -- uy using MU.LUll'H I'UUE UOUAX Seap. TOTE IS MAKINQ CABINET PHOTOQBAP: at S3.00 a pezzy,! AT NO, jeamra 11 VnifTIT llTl.W QOltf ibiijiat w W 4W&,Mil B.IMiai. V V Lancaaier. ra. :aat i ;i. wtv . "5 OKj'-'U-tifcJ. '?' X .'SFMj- i ,$ -
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