t Imfaitrt x VeUme XVBDL--NC. 212. LANCASTER. PA. TUESDAY MAY 9 1882. Prkf Twe Ccits. m V . PHE QKKAT MEW YOKK. BAZAA1. GOTTSCHAT.K & LEDERMAITS Great New Tort Bazaar, Kraal New Yerk Bazaar, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. 1882 Spring Sesmon Announcement. 1882 Our Grand Spring Opening: being: ever, and being: declared by everybody who witnessed the same te be A COMPLETE SUCCESS, we are ready te inform the public that we are fully prepared te satisfy everybody who will -call at the Great New Yerk Bazaar. In the short time that the New Yerk Bazaar has established its large branch in Lancaster, the public are already convinced that we are Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods Just received, 25 dozen et REAL BLACK CHIP HATS for iadicp. the best Khapu el the season. We will ucll tbcin tills week ler C8 CENTS. These IlatH cannot be bought cKcwhcre ler less i linn $1.W. 100 dozen or Children's Reujjh-and-Ready Sailors, in all colors, te match dresses, at tlie ridicu ridicu leiw price or 35 CENTS. CI11 early i( you want amy. Only IS dozen leltet our FINK MILAN STRAW KONNETS at 39 CENTS. These Beniicln are really worth Sl.wi. We have constantly en baud all the latest liaiMs et the season, such as PATIENCE, TYROLB, PARISIENNE, PIQUE, VIENNA, REGENT, EMPRESS, Ac, &c. WWc have the above in every imaginable fdiadc, te match suits. We have also any ' 0STRICH PLUMES AND TIPS, Te watch Hats In endless variety. SPECIAL NOTICE! We shall commence en Monday, May 8th, another Great Bargain Week, and will give a full description of the same in our next week's advertisement. TjcREMEMBER, the only Headquarters for Lew Prices and Largest Assortment of Goods is GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S, ORE AT JNTEW YORK BAZAAR 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. rOMM 8. OIVLKK & CO.'H ADVCKTISKMKNT. Oa,rpet Depax-tmeixt : NEWEST STYLES AUD . COLOBINGS IN ALT, GRADES. CANTON MATTINGS IN FANCY AND Ne goods misrepresented ;iud sold as low as the suiuu grades cau be bought in Philadelphia or New Yerk. CSWe bave a competent man te Kew and Lay Carpets and Matting. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN S. GIVLER, klONKBK OF MODERATE PRICKS. THE HIGHLAND BICYCLE SHIRT. 'The Latest and Best thing out for Bicycle Riders. They are Durable, Neat and Coel. Price only ONE DOLLAR, and can be had only at AL. ROSENSTEIN'S, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET M VERS, UAT11FON & CO. CLOTHING ! Our stock vl piece goods is larger than ever, and the styles are all that could be desired. We arc receiving daily the Newest and Rest Styles the market can produce. With our increased trade we are kept constantly in the market tilling up our stock with Choice Goods, and our stock is always kept new and our customers Ret the benciitet the market all the time. CENTRE ilALL is all in motion. Every available heln Is brought into requisition. We are turning out weekly ever one hundred suits in this department. OU1C UKADY-HADE CLOTH I NO cannot be excelled by any heiu-c in the state. The large basement tloer Is kept lull or duplicated goods, and the second fleer is literally jammed full el GLOTH ING ler Men, leuth. Heys ami children all our own manufacture warranted te give entire satisfaction or money rclundcd. OurTKN DOLLAR (Slo.eo) MKN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS arc moving off rapidly, everybody being surprised at the cheapness. They arc equal it net superior te any suit offered by any ether house at twelve, dollars. All we ask : you is te call and examine and lm your own judge. Our youth's, Reys' and Children's are all sold at LOW TRICKS. Come and bring your boys along aud have them clothed, and save ene profit by buying your CLOTHING at MYERS, RATHFOIST & CO: CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. PENN HALL, Ne. 508 Penn Street, Reading, Pa. T OOK OUT FOR MOTI18! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH FBOQ' AfiTlCLE IN THE tTOBLD rOR CARPETS, FURS, icV. Tarred Hoefing Felt by the yard or ten. & WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NOS.11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. GRAND OPEXIXO OP "TUB UBRAT SJEW YORK IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. AS OUR SPACE 15 SO LIMIY'KI, WK .SHAM. CALL THE ATTEN TION OF OUR LA1)V PATRONS FOR THIS WEEK TO OUR- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN OUR- BRX UOOBS, Ac. PLAIN. CANTON GEO. VLOTIllIiO. myers, rathfen & co., MiUmery Bepariem! BAZAAR." Our Ribbon Department Is declared by all w l.e have visited the Jlazaar te be the richest and most complete ever teen belere In this city. We have received ler this week liiO pieces et 5-inch elegant AI01KE ANTIQUE IUI!KO, in all silk, te match Hals and Fcathera. We arc elfci-iug the same at 35 cents a yard. This RIRDON we cannot duplicate after this let is gene. Order Department. We must new call the special attention et our lady patrons te our MILLINER Y ORDER UKl'AUTMKNT. It will n-ally jiay every lady te order their Sin ing Hau and Renncts atllicRazaar. The Milliners we employ are the most experienced in the trade, and we have no doubt will give entire satisfaction. Crepe Hats and Crepe Veils made te order at very LOW PRICES. We keep constantly en hand the FINEST REAL ENGLISH CREI'ES, At New Yei k Price. MATTINGS IN FANCY AND PLAIN. F. RATHFON. Lancaster, Penn'a. CLOTHING ! HEBICAB. J OCUIUCS Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sale, speedy and suie remedy ler Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Itron Itren cliitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of iiloed. In flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases el the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues et these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds et lung diseases. PRICE, 35 Cents. Prepared onlyandseldby OHAS. A. LOOHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, N. 9 East KlBg street, Lancaster THE TOBACCO MAEKET. Ili.iI)K IN SEED LEAF ASD HAVANA, New Yerk Transactions for tlie Week End ing May C About Imported Cigars. United State, Tobacco Journal. Sorue streaks of hope aud brightness fell upon the market this week. It looked as if the leug spell of depression was about te be biekcn, ami the trade once mera be come animated. Orders for cigars, ac cording te the statements of manufactur ers, Lave become mere plentiful and tran sactions aud offers- iu tbe leaf districts have been of quite an encouraging nature Tbe aversion te '80 Pennsylvania, tee, was net shown as much as formerly, and mere liberal views tbau they hare mani festcd en the jiart of the holders would undoubtedly have effected some large transactions, llie high hgurcs that are being asked for this stock prevents exten sive investments in it. Manufacturers can not disguise the fact that the stock of leaf is exceedingly small, aud that the neces sity for investiuu becomes mere impera tive every day. The reports of the condition of most of the 'SI crops have been tee glowing alto alte alto iretlier. Packers of '81 Wisconsin. Penn sylvania, New Yerk state and Connecticut bave of late taken particular pains in ex hibiting samples of these crefs. They wcic, and aie, undoubtedly beautiful. Aside from the question whether or net these samples represented only the best of these crops, the effect ,en purchasers of leaf is ene net calculated ty induce exten sive investments in old stock, except at much reduced figures. The demand for fine 'SO New Yerk state is very geed, while inferior packings or these of doubt ful reputation remain entirely neglected. The '80 Ohie wrapimrs find easy pur- chascis at 12 te V-i cents, while fillcry lets sell at 4 te 5 cents for expert. The stray lets of '80 Wisconsin that new aud then ceme into the market are taken up quite greedily at from 8 te 15 cents. Fine 'SO Connecticut wrappers arc becoming very scat ce and command from 35 te 45 cents. The sales of the week were as fellows : Pennsylvania Crep 'SO : 700 cases ; mostly medium, runuing 14 te 17 cents ; fillers, G te C:t' cents. Connecticut Urep '!jU : JjU cases mostly Honsatenie wrappers, cents. New Yerk state Crep 'SO : 32 and 45 500 cases : line reported at 17 te IS cents. Ohie Crep '80 : 400 cases ; wrappers, 13 te 13 cents ; fillers and binders, 4 te 5 cents. Wisconsin Crep 'SO : 100 cases, 8 te 13 cents. Havana market active. Sales 800 bales, mostly Remedies. Prices firm. Uans' ICepurt. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by .1. S. Gang's Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week cndiur May 8, 1882 : 016 cases 1880 state fiats, 11 te 18 cents; 300 cases 1880 Pennsylvania G te 30 cents ; 150 cases 1SS0 New England, 13 te 30 cents; 300 cases 1880 Ohie, 4 te 8 cents ; 200 Wisconsin, Havana seed, G te 10. Total, 1,590 cases. Cigars tbat Sell. New Yeik Star. "Imported cigars wcre never iu greater demand," said a large wholesale dealer in impeited goods te tlie reporter. "They command all the prices from $75 te $250 a thousand. A fair cigar can be lurnished for $120 a thousand, but if a persen de sires a geed article, he must of necessity pay a higher figure. The grades which are most in demaud are theso that can be sold ever the counter at 15 cents siDgly or two for 25 cents. 'Straight tens' and ' three for a quarter ' grades are usually domestic cigars, bearing Spanish names. Key West, lair article, range from $75 te $125 a thousand. There is no denying the fact that imported brands arc inferior te the importations of ten years age. There is se great a demand for them that the quality of tobacco is net nearly se fine ; and then, again, there are mere machinc-made goods put en the market. Many of the manufacturer make their cigars at home from imported tobacco ; but if devoid of flavoring, the average smoker can discern the fraud, for no matter hew fine the tobacco, the cigar will net euro se evenly as it does in the tropics." " We aie distributing about 2.000,000 cigais a mouth," said another manager. "This includes both domestic ami im im eoited goods, but mainly the former. We make two great specialties, a five cent aud a ten cent cigar, aud can furnish as geed a domestic cigar for $85 a thousand as can be imported for $110 a thousand. The half-dime grades, which aie sold te the tiade at $10 a thousand, aie most iu de mand. One of our brands is soiling at the rate of 1,000,000 a mouth. We use no opium iu any shape whatever. The cheapest goods en the market are quoted at $11 a thousand. They are from Penn sylvania, made by farmers, aud in this city by appi entices, from adulterated goods." Sumatra Tobacco. Sumatra tobacco is said te be coming quite largely into use. Whereas a few years age scarcely a pound of it could be had te-day it is handled quite largely by Schrecdcr &z 15en, of New Yerk, and ethers. It finds a ready market, being much favored by cigar manufacturers. Me Tax te ICoduce Debt. The 'Tobacco Leaf lays down its platform as fellows : " Abolition, en January 1, 1884, of all internal revenue taxes and restrictions en the tobacco industry in its entirety, with rebate of tax en all un broken tax-paid packages en hand en that date," and no reduction of the national debt. "Better lcave it whefe it is than tax our people te pay it off at the rate of $150,000,000 per annum, or, as will be the case this year, about $160,000,000. A New Trade Journal. The Tobacconist is the name of a 'new trade journal just started iu Philadelphia, the first copy of which has just reached thelKTELLiGEXCKR. Ie is published by Merril & Jacoby, experienced journalists, and well acquainted with the various te bacce interests of Philadelphia, the second city in the L nien, both in population and the amount of its tobacco sales. Until new Philadelphia has ne or had a repres entative tobacco journal, and the Tobacco Tebacco Tobacce ntet supplies a want that has long been felt. The initial number contains forty eight columns of reading matter aud ad vertisements, including editorials, corres pondence, trade reports, literary and ether selections of interest te the trade. The Tobacconist should rcccive a liberal sup port in Philadelphia and in all the tobacco districts of Pennsylvania. Lancaster Tobacco Matterd. The Lancaster market continues quiet. Seme 200 cases of the crop of 1880 were sold en private terms last week, but it will take at that rate a long time te relieve tbe warehouses of the vast amount stored in them. Dealers continue te buy freely of the crop of 1881, when they cau fiud it of geed quality, but they complain of the low grade of most of the goods new offered and the high prices demanded by farmers. Similar complaints are made regarding the Yerk county and Jersey shore crops Of the latter very little hwbwa yet lifted, and of the former we hear of a few sales of low grade goods at from 6 te 8 cents for wrappers and from 1 te 3 for fillers. There have been some sales of a better grade of Yerk county leaf at 13 cents for wrappers and 3 for fillers. Whilst there were net se many buyers. out in the lower end of Lancaster county this last week as the week before, these who were there seemed te '' mean busi ness" and their purchases were heavy ; really where they get as much as they suc ceed in picking up is a wonder. Among the sales are : Jehn Draughcr, of Bart, 2 acres te Kri der, at 22, 5, 3. Te Lancheubruch, Hiram Shenk, of Drumore, 1 aero, at 18, G, 3. Mr. Uolen, 1 acre at 14 round, and Bewman, of Ful ton, te same, 2 acres, at 17, G, 3. Mr. Ilarrar at 31, 13, 0, 3. Hestctter bought from Crem. Blackburn, of Celeraiu, ene let at 17, 8, 5, 3, and another at 10, 5, 2. ' It will be seen that prices are well maintained, aud the probabilities are the taking of all the balance at fair prices. The cold weather is hard en the plants, and this taken with the plague of tleas, make farmers feel a little uneasy for the future crop. The following communication speaks for itself : Lancaster. May 8th 1882. We report a sale of Pennsylvania leaf tobacco made by us last week of 9G cases. Since last September we have sold of 1880 crop : One let .'. . . .405 cases One let 139 " Onolet 103 " One let 140 " Onolet G Onolet 9G " Total 879 " Only 140 cases of the above have been reported in the papers, this will show that 1880 crop is iu hand te sell as is rcnerted. We have yet 400 cases of 1880 te sell. Isaac Stirk & Ce. HKK ANSWER. An Idyl or the Gontle Springtime. Chicago Tribune. "Dees your father keep a deg V" As Gcerge W. Simpsen spoke t'lesc words in the earnest, tcudcr manner that ever characterized his demeanor towards the gentler sex, Aphredite McGuire gave an upward glance, half-shyly, half-wen-dcringly, and then -the beautiful brown eyes were again turned away and the little dimpled nands that had been clasping a pillar of the vine clad perch en which they were stand ing this beautiful June morning fell list lessly by her side. Fer a moment neither spoke. The sun glints fluttered erratical ly down between the bright green leaves of the maple tree?, the hum of insects filled the air and the pleasant lowing of the cows as they reamed contentedly among the succulent grasses of the mead ows was berne up en, the balmy breath of the early summer te these two in whose hearts the first premptings of a pure Cook county leve were being felt. The man was the first te speak. Bending ever the little form that steed beside him, he looked with his clear blue eyes upon the coronal of golden locks that crowned Aphrodite's head, and then his eyes wan dered te the invisible net which k--pt the coronal from slipping off when Uie brceze hit it. "My darling!" he whispered softly te himself. "Ged has made u.-i for each ether and we must never be parted. Without you my life would be as desolate as the subscription book of a Milwaukee paper, my whele cxistence a herrible dream frem.whieh there was no awaken ing." And clutching nervously at his Pll Pll be better-in-thc-spring moustache with one hand, he gently placed the ether upon Aphrodite's shoulder. The girl did net meve. Again he touched her but there was no response. Still Geerge suspected nothing. Who can blame his pnre iune once ? The dress was padded. "Aphrodite," he said, in low, mellow tones almost mellow enough te pick, "will yen net speak te me aud give me hope, one little thrce-for-five- cents hope ?" The girl raised her face te his. The happy, careless, lc you-going-te-the-ball-this evening expression that had marked its every feature before Geerge speke the fateful words with which this story opens was gene audiu its place there dwelt a- stony, almost concrete leek, that told mere eloquently than could words of the terrible struggle that had taken place in the mind of this beautiful, striped striped steckinged girl. Ne weids came from the ashen lips from which the red bleed of youth had flown, but the wistful fear haunted expression of the dusky-brown eyes told all. "He has get a deg, then'.'" asked Geerge, his veice quivering with excite ment as he spoke. "Twe," murmured the girl, while a storm of sobs shook her form ; "and," she added, speaking the words with a tender grace beyond compare, Ihcy are both en the bite." Any physician who fa acquainted with its properties will bay that Uleiin'H .Sulphur Seap is a reliable remedy ler local skill diseases. Tnu Rev. Gee. II. Tiiater, et Rourben, Ind., say-) : "Reth myself and wile ewe our lives te Siiileii's Consumption Curb. Fer sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. An Important Discovery Has been made whereby a successful vegeta ble combination lias been introduced, which acts upon the bewclH, the liver and the kid neys, and at the samn time imparts strength and vitality te the cntire system. Uurdeck bleed bitters constitute this important discovery- Price 91. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancas ter. When your wife's health N bad, when your children are sickly, when you feel worn out, use Brown's Iren Bitters. Ann voeMADBinlscrablo by Indigestion, Con ciliation, Less of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shlleh's Vitalizcr is a positive cure. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 Nertli Queen blrcet. nearly a Miracle. E. Asenith.Ilall, Ringhamten, N. Y. writes: ' I suffered for sevcrat months with a dull pain through the left lung nn.l shoulders. I lest my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all day. My mother procured some liurdek Iiloed hitters ; I took them as directed, and have felt no pain since lirst week alter using tiiem, and am new quite well." Price $1. Fer sale atll. R.Cechran's drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Wur will you CMiigh when Shlleh's cure will give immedi;t relict. Price, 10 cts., 50 cts. and 91. Fer a!e at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. WK. HAVK Till': IIANllatJieKST AND finest window display iu the city. Don't fail te see it. SILK IIANDEERCIIIEFS, MUFFLERS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISHAN'S, HO, S NORTH UUKKN WXKKKS. MEB1VAX. B KOWWS IRON BITTERS. Oh, My Back ! That's a common expression and has a world of meaning. Hew much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is that pain iu the back is occasioned by se many things. May be caused by kid ney disease, liver complaint, consump tion, cold, rheumatism, dyspepsia, overwork, nervous debility, &e. m Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. Ne mediciue has yet been discovered that will se quickly and surely euro such diseases as Bitewx's Iren Bittrrs, aud it docs this by commencing at the foundation, aud making the bleed pure and rich. Logauspert, lm!., Dec. 1, 1NM. Fer a long time I have been a sufferer irem stomach and kid ney disease. My. appetite was very peer and the cry small amount I did eat disagreed with inc. I was annoyed very much from retention el the urine. 1 tried many reined Ien with no success, until I used Brown's Iren Bitters, Since I used that my stomach does net bother me any. My appetite Is simply im mense. My kidney trouble is no mere, and my general health is such, that I leel like a new man. Alter the use of Brown's Iren Bitten ler ene month, I have gaiurd twenty pounds in weight. O. R. Sarudnt. Leading physicians aud clergymen use and recommend BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. It has cured ethers Buffer ing as you arc, aud it will euro you. Fer sale at II. B. COCHRAN'S Drug Stere, 137 North Qncen street. Lancaster. my8-lwd&w ATTKNTIONf A MOTUKIt SPJSAK8 UN . til the Occidental entered our house I never knew what it was te feel whollysecure from the attacks eiscirletlcvcranddiphlhcria. In using it for threat airectienx your valuable medicine has proven most magical and instantaneous in Its cure. Tour pamphlet has taught mu hew important it is te watch the children's threats and I catch inyndt frequently doing this whenever they complain and applying a dose instantly. 1 advise all methem te try It. It is a great comfort and a been. Signed, A mother. Sold by 11. II. Cochran, 137 and 1?J North Queen street, Lancaster. "I KNTLEMKN. We call your attention te an important ills -cevcry in our practice which we have found very successful in cases of prostration arising from indiscretion. Theso sntrerin irem any of the numerous forms et IlebUIty arising from abuse or ether causes, will de well by sending a three cent stamp for further infor mation. Address, D1CS. LA GRANGE & JOR DAN (iate Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. l(r Fil bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. flours ter con sultation : 10e.ni. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m. mar25-3meed CLOTHIlftf. The coming of Spring does net always detormine you te lay aside heavy clothing, hence we shall keep our winter stock accessible for a while and have the spring goods also handy, if wanted; but if our advice is worth considering you will make changes gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat, The advantage of dealing with us is that we have all weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts.. PHILADELPHIA. VAMPXXB, c 1A1CPKTS Carpets, I can show the Largest Stock in this city. Call and see my latest BODY BRUSSELS, TIIREK-PLY, INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPERS, "ALL-WOOL. INGRAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can afford. I also have a large stock et my own make et CHAIN and RAG CARPETS as low as the lowest. I also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te show my goods. H. S. SHTBK, 902 WEST KING STREET. Carpets CLOTHWU. The "Why of It. We study our business te find its defects. Its virtues will care for themselves. We de find evi dence of sound thought rightly applied in the fact that se few buyers of Clediing at retail leave Oak Hall widieut purchasing. The steadiness of the May de mand, showing a daily increase ever any corresponding month. tells the same story. Our plan is te forecast every call tlxit may be made for Men's or Heys' Clothing. Perfection is the ideal, and that it is net completely a myth we and our customers knew. Fer present trade : jj kinds of A fen's Suits. Se kinds of Youths Suits. Se kinds of Beys Suits. ji) kinds of Small Beys Suits. Wanamaker & Bkeyn OAlv HALL, Sixth aki Market HTUBirrF. PHILADELPHIA. liRX UOOBS. IIKSFUGW XV ASH- OANTON DRESS GINGHAMS REDUCED FROM 15c. TO VPs. Just received from Auctien: Cheviot Shirtings for WerKiiigmi'ii, Slightly soiled, te be sold at Sc. and sic., regu lar price., about WXc. AT SWABR'S, SO NORTH QUEEN STREET. The patent-back ' DEFIANT " Shirt a hpec lalty. TEXT HOOK TO TUB COURT HOUSE. FAHNEST0CK. Our store is new stocked lull et NEW Dry Goods ! AJfOXIIST WHICH WILL BE FOtTBD MANY BARGAINS, Frem tccciil Large Importers' Auction Sales HELD iu NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA Jew Goods Opened Daily AT FAMESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO COUItT HOUSE, LANCASTER. PA. VOAl B. B. HAKTIM, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer In oil kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. -fard:Ne. 43) North Water and Prluce treets abeve Lcinen Lancaster. n3-lyd "10AL. M. V. B. COIIO, 3BO NORTlf WATJSR MT., Lanratter, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection Witti the Telephonic Exchange Kronen Offlce : Ne. 20 CHNTRK SQUARE. Iub28-lyu e KIOLE FISKTIUZKU. We are new able te furnish our farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Seme especially adapted for r.iUlng tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. Harrieburg pike, or .it General Ofllcc, Ne. Si East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER A CO. aprl-lwd -WTK'VK GOT 'KM. THE HUMAN HAND OUT DONE ! THE NORTON DOOR CHECK AND SPRING ! JUST OUT, is one et the greatest invention et the age. It prevents the slamming of doers most thoroughly and closes them automati cally with mere precision than can be done with hand. It net only shuts the deer noise lessly but with such casyness et action that the deer Itself cannot lie injured by any at tempt te slam it. The Invention can be cen in operation at Jehn Copland's. Jee. Cremer'n and Ames Lee's, North Queen street. S. BOYD MARTIN, HAKBIBBUBG, PA. Sele Agent for Central Pann&irlTania. aptt-awd.TuTMa
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