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Volume XVIII--NV. 224
LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY INI AY 23 1882.
Price Twe Cents
Y
ri'HK (inKAT NEW YOKK ISAZAAK.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S,
GREAT JNTEW YORK BAZAAR
26 & IS NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Our Counters are daily filled with Immense Bargains. We
such a line of goods as has never been seen in this
SPECIAL BARGAINS:
400 doyen Ladies' Full Ucgular jkladc Balhi iggau Hese, euly 23c.
:!00 dozen Elegant Heavy 50-henc Corsets at t)7c, fully weith 50c.
100 dozen Elegant Sateen Cellars (all coleis,- only lCc.
500 dozen Ladies' Pellen Dotted Cambric Cellars, only 4c.
200 dozen Ladies White Apiens, Icutlled Edge (iu dots), only 22c.
130 dozen Ladies' Euibioideied-Freut Chemise, only 33c.
500 yaids Sash Ribbon (mc inch) Surah AH Silk, only 52c. per yd.
Wi: AKK CONSTANTLY IIKCE1MNG COODS IN EVEItt DEPARTMENT, OUR OUJECT BEING
TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASK FOR.
Laces.
Laces.
wi: ii.wk-
.MALTKSH, CLUNY, mI'ANISII,
vermicelli:, lanouedec,
edleweiss.
ix i'acl' axy make of lace seu.
Our i i iii :in I lil.H U Si.tui-h L.iccj, at I'i, 'Ji,
JI. Js .VI. ::'t:iinl liii-. per .v aid aie
Hit Kl III- ..(! Ilcil.
Laces, Cellars, etc.
In tins 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 ) i ) t we have
Cellars, Fiuhus and Tieii
In all qii dilici and in all Uic("-
I.A i. COLLARS at s. '.. 10, n. i"., ::, Stic., up
tej.s.dl.
I. AC IIGHU.Snl Is. ii, ."'.,. r.( i, l.l, T.'.c, up te
S..Ml.
lace Ti i:s at in. i". as. ::-i: re ., up te : t.v
lace handkerchiefs at i r, .vie., upm
$7 SO.
Wc li.ic een-l.intly I lie latest iimi'llit j.
Parasols.
Oiu KANILA PARASOLS at te, ",e. ami $1
uic net te lit- ieclled. Our SILK 1'ARAbOl.S
met lic.ipnt$l.ni. Jl.r.0, $l.:.r,iilK) ELEGANT
LINED I'AUASOI.S. with ami without luce,
at 1J ', $J (.', J2.7S, $3 .VI, up te $r iii ail coleis.
l lew Yerk
26 and 28 KORTH QUEEN
lirea
rilllft s. CIVl.KIt A- i:0.'m .tlVl.i:ilsi;Mi:NT.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
We show an Excellent Assortment of goods suitable for the season, and make
them up in the Latest Style and Best Manner at the Lewest Prices,
which we are unabled te de by buying strictly for cash,
JOHN
Ne. 25 BAST KING
JOHN S. GIVLER,
II
OWKKS i- IIUKST MlCW IlKV COODS
129 AMD 131 NORTH QUEEN
KLAC'lv SILKS at 50 cents per yanl. BLACK SILKS at 02 cents per yard. BLACK SILKS at 75 cents ?c yard.
BLACK SILKS at $1.00 per yaul. ' BLACK SILKS up te $2.50per yard.
We efler Special Inducements in BLACK SILKS, having bought wheu lite market was .it the very 'ewest, and are satisfied
that wc ate eflcrin? tbe best iua'.itte.s, which wc can fully guarautee te giv.- perfect satisfaction in wear . lower than they can be
had clisewhcrc.
In LACE COLLARS, LI NUN COLLARS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES wc keep at: Eleaut Assm-tracnt.
We call jpccial attention te our line of KID GLOVES, being the best in the mail; el for the money.
Buy the DERMATOID CORSET because it is the b.-.st and most confei tabic Corset made. Fer sale only by
BOEKlS & IITJEST,
129-131 North Queen
M
YKICS & KATUFON.
DON'T FAIL TO I-XAMIM:
OUU TEN IIOL.I.AK SUIT, 1 I'
IS KQUAL TO AXY SITIT SOLD
i: i. s e w ii e k e reit feu i:-
TEKN DOLLARS. STUICTLY
ALL WOOL.
I'LUMJIEJCS
X OOK OUT FOR MOTHS!
BUY CARB0LIZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IN THE MOULD FOB CARPETS, FURS, Al!
Tarred Eoeflng Felt Ij the yard or ten.
B3P-WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
N08.ll, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
'JOHN L. ARNOLD.
WAS I) OI'UXIXU Ol' "THK HUE AT XEW YOKK
Corsets.
All our Cet-els vvnriatitcd pt i Icc-t lit. Wi
ll i e Cei -ets :it ."7, I'l. ".!, 7", srt, il, up te $."
We have, lr. Warnci's' IIimUIi Ceialinc On
set nt $10 1. Wc have Miidauif Fey'-, Cei-cis
.it !Uc. Wc have 'cihli: II ip Cei-clsatKic.
Wc have llci leg Cor ets iit tl tal.
All eftlli sc Ceist'trfaie el Celebrated Make
ami tin' rillciv.s AUK LeWLR Hi many m
I tin-city.
OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is lull
ulUi aiiv Uiift or quality et HOsE that cm
lc .iui'lu-,i:il at pi lies Hi it .t-teni-li cvciy
If0. inr underwear department is also
Mled uith the finest stock et CHKlllSK, l'AN
TALETl.S.sKlKTs ami MUIIT GOW.VS.all
at the cty lowest pi lies. A Ne, in thisdepnit
it'll! a lull line or r.Al'.ll.s' CI OAKS and
M'KOXS at ei y low pm c,.
Our-tecU el
rii-.rens, trimming-;.
RHTTONS, JEWELRY ami
GENT'S FURNISHING t.OODs,
Is i euip'.ete willi'all the Iiileit no cities et
the season.
Our Millinery Department.
Our FEATHERS at 07c. fl.re.iie selling: vei v
i.ipnllV. We hae thi'in in all coitus.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
Bazaar, Great
W 9
ST. 20 aud28 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
nun noens, xr.
S. GIVLER
STREET,
GEO.
.STORK,
street,
CI.OTHISU.
If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing
it will pay you te spend some time in our
Salesrooms; they are the most spacious
in the state outside of Philadelphia. Ko Ke
member you have ever sixty styles te
select from and all our own make.
IYERS & RATHFOI,
THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS.
HIJ'J'JjIJ - S.
BAZA AH."
are offering for This Menth
city for the price.
An levant line et
III. CK, WHITE ami COLORED PLUMES
and TIPS
at puces te suit everybody.
Our assortment et r MltVfilb is net te Ie
siup.issed ; welmve any Uinil.
Our stock et UNTKIMMKI) II ATS is still
full. Wc have IJemiet-.. sailors, l'atiencu uml
all the latest shape-.. lull line el Fine la'K la'K
liein Hats ler J.ailii's ami Children.
Our assortment in ('IIIU)KEX'S HATS is
lullj i; have Huts liem 'JSc. u te 15 0).
Our elegant line of LADIKS' TRIMMED
HAT'S have only te lie .seen te he appreciated,
as we cm stilt everybody.
Our ORDER D!:rARTiIKST is one el our
.specialties. We linn our Hats at very short
notice, as we employ only Hie best Sew Yerk
Millnieis Our ueik Is ll rt class In every
res pei t.
Gloves.
Our l.Isl.i: THREAD CLOVES at 10c. are
net te be belt: they have three lull elastics
ami ate regular inaile. We have Lisle Thread
Olees at le. li. l'.i, si, in, sec. up te $l.e. per
pair. Our KID GLOVES arc well knew ler
their excellence in finality.
:! button Fieuch Kiil.V.le., all colors.
::-button French Kid J jc. in colors and black.
::-cl.isp French Kid 97e . in colors and black.
4 ilasp French Kid $1.25, in colors and black,
Mes nictauc Cleves, undressed, at $1.1 ) heal
" (Uesseil, at $l.d" i kii
Elegant asertinenl et LACE MITTS nt all
pi ices.
if Yerk Bazaar,
& CO.
LANCASTER, PA.
F. RATHVON.
STREET,
Lancaster, Penn'a.
DON'T FAIL TO EXAMIXK
eui: EimiT diillai: .suit.
IT lb KQUAL TO AXY SUIT
SOLD ELSE WHERE FOR
TWELVE DOLLAltS. STRICT
LY ALL WOOL.
IlEADTIUS
V Lawcastkr, 1a.. Ami 11 a.'. 1S31.
Thb Kienktcura BIp'e Company.
tlents It Kives me much pleasure tc sa
tli.ttattoruslnfrene pack el KIDXEYCUItA
I liuve been entirely curetl et a severe pain in
my back ami aiile, of lenj stamlin?, inn! that,
tee, alter ti iiig various known remedies. I
have every eonflilcnce in your melicinc,
cheerfully lecemmencl it, ami knew that many
of my mentis who have usetl it hac been
benerftcd. PETER BAKIU,
in'jrivl Feri-mnn Kxaminerantt Exnusa.
""lENTLEMl-.N.
We call your attention te an important ilH ilH
cevcry Ineur piactice which we have found
very successful in cases of prostration arising
trem iiHliseretien. Tnesc suireiinij lrera any
of the nuiiiereus terms et Debility arising
fiem abuse or ether causes, will de well by
bending a three cent stamp for further information.-
Address, IUS. LA GUAXGE & JOR
DAN (lut Jerdan & Davidsen). Ne. 1G25 Fil
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con
sultation : 10 a. m. till 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
war!5-3meed
THE TOBACCO MARKET.
A VEKV DULL SKAKOW IN TUB TIJADE.
Transectiens in Seed Leaf and llavan Fer
tne week Ended Saturday Lat 'Hie
Depression In the Cigar Trade.
United -States Tobacco Journal.
Dull as the market has been for weeks
past, it was characterized this week by a
still greater lack of opeiatiens. Te para
phrase some well known Hue?, the biekeis
cr.ed, as with one voice : " Tobacco, to
bacco everywhere, bat net one who wants
te buy." And se it was. What few Bales
of seed leaf took place weie made in very
small paicels. Net a single transaction of
importance, as far as could be learned,
occurred.
Havana Matkct quiet. Sales about
seven bundled bales, a geed deal of which
was Yuelta Abajo iu very small lets.
Prices unchanged.
The pieseut cempaiativc depression of
the cigar tiade attiibuted by many
wholly te tax agitation. This is metely a
surface view of the matter, and very many
people nevci leek below the surface. An
assertion made by some one impresses it
self forcibly upon them, and without auy
study or mquiry regarding it tUcy accept it
as truth, as it is se much easier te accept
prtmf jacie eviaence man te scck ler mat
which exists, but which can only be ob
tained by study and inquiry.
Te find the cause, or causes, of the ex
isting inactivity one must go much deeper
than the tax agitation. It is true it has
had a certain affect, but it is net, as se
many seem te think, the sole cause. In
fact, its bearing upon tiade has been infini
tesimal as compared with ether causes.
This cm be easily shown.
The tax question his been violently agi
tated since the session of the present Cou Ceu
giess began, net te speak of agitation
prier te that. We need go no fuither
back than January of the picsent e:.r te
show what all'ect ith.is hail upon the cigai
business, taking the production, or lather
the internal revenue receipts, as an illu-i-tratien,
than which no better or meie con
vincing cau be ell'eied. What applies, as
it almost is unnccessaiy te ."-ay, t cigars
applies ncaily equally, if net wholly, as
well te cigarettes and manufactured to
bacco. Jauuary, ascempaicd with December,
witnessed a falling off of 15,722,000 cigar-,
which was doubtless due in a gicat me.is
urc te the suspension of business iu eider
te take stock and lind out the couditieu of
alfairs bcfoie the inception of anethei
ycai's business ; for we laid in the Febru
ary receipts an increase ever these of Jan
nary amounting te '4,407,000 cigais ; and
in March, as compared with Febuiary, an
increase of 7,507,000 cigar. The lcccipts
for eachef the three months named w etc
also very much larger than during the
corresponding peiieds of 1880 and 1881,
as all who cheese can sce by consulting
files, of this paper. Docs this showing
convey the impiessien that diminution of
trade is due te tax agitation '.' Wc don't
think we need deviate valuable space te
discussion or cemnfcnt en ligurcs that
speak for themselves, as we consider
they fully dispose m the tax agitatieu
theory.
What has caused tkc falling off in trade
then? It seems, in view of the oceuiicuces
of the past year, cspl&ally of the last few
months, rather a stivd question te ask.
Still there aic maay, who ask it without
getting a satisfactory answer, if any at all.
Many shrug their sheuldeis and tay :
"Well, if it isn't .thj tax agitation, then
I don't knew what it is."
Dees net every one able te read knew
that the harvest el neaily every ciep
grown iuthisceuntiy last year was peer,
if net altogether a failuic ; that a large
portion of the Seuth has been devastated
by floods ; that theie have been great
strikes all ever the country, some of them
successful, sonic of thm net, but haully j
any of them proving .any thing else but :
money less te striken'.' There aie ethci !
things of miner imjjgntauce which have !
brought about the pitteut condition of af-1
fairs, among which may, perhaps, be men I
tiened a falling off of experts, while some
feed products we have had toimpeit at
high prices or de without them
Cau any one new fail te see hew much
tax agitatieu has had te de with the pies
ent condition of trade ? At this writing a
dispatch from St. Leuis is before us stat
ing that several wholesale clothiers there
aie going out of business .or removing te
ether cities. Thcv arJ deiug this, net ou
acceuut of the tax agitation, but bce.ui.-e
of the ether irasens we have given above
principally en account of the Southern
UOOdS. v
After all, hewevci, Uie cigar trade is net
as dull as some try te make it. The dull
ness existing is only cempaiativc. Manu
facturers expected the " boom " that .set
in Heaily two years age would last for
ever. They find it haul te content them
selves with a fair hade, and grumble and
complain that business is dreadfully dull.
Let thorn find consolation iu the fact that
in some ether lines of trade, winch arc
greater necesifies than ciats, busiuess
is positively, net comparatively, bad.
Oans' ltepert.
Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by
J. S. Gans's Seu & Ce., tobacco btekers,
Ne. 131 Water street, New Yeik, for the
week ending May 22, 1882 :
400 cases 1880 Pennsylvania lillcrs,6(ttjGJc;
asserted, 10(3;13c; wrappers, 10(Si)30e.;
98 cases 1879, Pennsylvania, 20c. ; 200
cases 1881 New England, seconds and
fillers, p. t.; 50 cases 1880 New England,
wrappers, 15(,e0c.; 700 cases 1680 Ohie,
fillers, 44Jc ; assseited, 53(g7c ; wiap
pcrs, 8(g)13c; 100 cases 1880 Wisconsin,
Havana, 8(5)12c. Total, 1,548 cases.
The Lecal M urket S-tles In Lauc ister anil
Yerk Counties.
Comparatively little trade lias been done
iu old tobacco during the past; week, and
packers complain that business is excep
tionally dull, net one important sale hav
ing, been made. Tax agitatieu, labor
strikes, inferior goods, high prices aaked
for leaf and ether reasons are given for
the depression. Perhaps all of thee
causes contribute their share te the gen
eral stagnation.
In new tobacco t.Iimn is some ael.ivitv.
though there are net many buyers in the
flM 'Nro,fl..int.e r . :..:.. !.. i
num. .11imwuwe iaiuii9 kiuwuui, uml i
in the prices asked for crops still held,
and
yet there has bceu quite an atusuut
taken in a quiet way. In the lower end '
nmnnir t.lifim a rei.i .u.....fivn .if n ISiew
Yerk house, who has never bought in this
market before. He" bought largely aud
cleaned up as he went.
Rcndig & Ce", bought 1 acres ietr
Harvey Black, in Celciain at 7 thieugh ; i
acre from D. Valentine at G through and
Jehn J. B. Gilbert 1 acre at 20, 11, 5 and
e
O.
L. T. Hensel bought' retii Lewis Gregg,
of Drumore, 1 acre at 11, 5, 3 ; and fiem
Evans Gregg, 1 acre at 13, 5. 3 ; 4 acies
from D. C. Morrison, 6tf private terms.
J. W. Swift & Bre. beuskt from Heury
Stencr, Drumore, 2 acres at 16, 8, 5, 3;
and fiem Mr. Simcs 1 ae at 10, 8, 5, 3.
Isaac Lighfbcr has goldeno acre te Gee.
ncise for Lechcnbrnch for IG and 3.
We have heard of effer3 as high as 22
for all wrappets which was declined.
Several of the farmers have packed their
crops and will held them.
Bayers say $joeds aic gettieg scarec and
drives are tee hard for all they can se
cure, and the prices asked are tee hiiih.
Farmeis are independent and say they
will get them.
The following Yerk county sales .ire ie-
ported te iiauguniau fc Beck : A. htsen
liart, 1 acre, 1,470 pounds ; Daniel Jliller,
2 acres, 3,800 lbs; Isaac Brenucman,
acre, 700 ; Levi Gartisen, 1 acres. 2,-100
lbs.; ,MV. Mveis, lj acui, i,:.!0 lbs.:
Jacob Sluul, 1 acie, 1,100 lb-., Jacob
Cochenour, 1 acies, 2,210 lbs.; Oferge
Heiudel, 1 acte, 1,100 lbs.. Anion J.iviug J.iviug
stene, 1 act es, 2,130 lbs.; .lac 1. -aiiuk,
1 acres, 2,370 lbs.; Jehn Fen. 1 hjic,
1,700 lbs.; C. Celeman, 1 uric' l 00 lbs.;
S. S. Gable, U acres, 2,000 il-.: C. C.
Smith, 1 acres, 1,040 lbs.: J t-. iL Dieiil,
, 1 acre, 1,200 lbs.; Jehn IvX Uv l
i acies, 1,GS0 lbs.; Peter IIevis, lj lure-"
2,811 lbs.; Hiram Wilts, H acie 2,1G0
lbs.; David Leppe, 14 aciej- 1 eG0 lb-: ;
Jehn L. Zush, lj acies, , I."0 lb-.; B.
Scilz, 1 acre, 1,100 lbs.
Very little has yet been done iu e v.ay
of planting, though some of the "'early
biids" have aheady set out small patches,
liepeits as te the couditieu of the plants
aie contiadietery. In some sections they
ate said te be large and thrilty and quite
ieady te set out. Iu etheis they aie le
i ported small and baekwaid, ami iu some
instan
tances unhealthy or fiest nipped. The
picvailiuj; t pinion is that net much plant
ing will be done until aftei Uie liist of
June.
U1IAT IT COSTS TO 1.1V I :.
Alurh'l
Yc.i.
I'ricea Ueuipjrrd Willi Tikim) el it
Arii Tim ltuiclitri' Citiiipl.iliitii.
The following article fiem the Philadel
pbi.i Times is as applicable te this city as
te Philadelphia. Iudce 1 the incicasd in the
piicoei scvei.il of the articles named bc bc
lewis jiieatcrheie than theie ler instance
mutton, ham, bacon, spiing chickens ami
most kind of vegetables aie all higher here
than in Philadelphia, vhiie very, few of
the niticlcs euuineiated cau be bought en
our maikct at less than Philadelphia
1 prices. The Times says :
Every housekeeper "knows hew much
mere money it takes te Red the f.uuik
' this year than it did last year. The diller-
i eace is remarkable nearly thirty per cut.
! ami the pieduce has net been neaiiy se
gerci, either. The giewth et this jear
1 has bceti delajcd iiilly three weeks later
j than that eMast year and the dioughtef
j the fa'l and winter injured the cieps and
m : '.early all kinds of vegetables scarce
, a.'itt n i. ever fair iu quality. This runs
; tbc i " cs up te unusual rates, and inas
mut 'he maiket has net improved
I intich .. .e theie has been cempaiatively
no dech. iu them, but there .'terns te be
aepe gcL ..:'ly pievailtng among the dea'
ers that ..m.vke'l ciiange will be appar
ent after tin co or four days of warm
weather. 1 lie lesult will be, it is said, an
abundance of cverytl ig in the - vegetable
line that is in sease md a sudden fall-cf
prices. Strawbe .ics and small fruit
generally wii. net be benclited by the rain,
but the tendency will be te sheitcn the
crop, and the strawberries of Jersey
and Mai y land w-.l' "02 gritty with sand.
Seme ai tides vf juoduce aie but little
higher iu pi ice this year than they weie.
The supply of new potatoes, for an in
stance, has been kept up by large invoices
from the Seuth, whcie the crop has been
geed. Onions have net been mete expen
sive. Peas have been scaice and con
sequently very dear, and the demand has
been light. The butchers say meats have
been high because they have beeu bcaiee.
The piesent rates arc mere than they have
been for jeaiy. The sevcie winter ant'
the steims killed the cattle iu large num
bers iu the West aud there has been u
strong demand fiem Euro'pe for such as
have been left. The experts of catt'u
have left but a small supply fei die Amei
icau market.
The butchers say they mujt pay cigLt
ecu's a peut.u mis year ler such caaie as
they paid but five cuits a pound for last
ycai. They cempl ih. that, they are making
little money, bceiuse thu price paid for
hides aud tallow has net advanced accord-
ingly. A bullock weighing ei"ht bundled
peuuds will have only about four htiudted
pounds of meat, the 1 est being hide, fat
and bones. " Theia ate vcty few
beeves and sheep tl be found-, in
Lauc.'islci county new. I .no sine
one bundled head v.euld cover L'.e entiie
number," said a piemineut bi'icher jes-
tcitlay. " Wc h.ivc had te icek alme.-t
entiiely te the West, and tlia .,. a.! mtrn
i.f... ., 1....1. ........ ?..i. t... 1. . ... . .
uui t.iuivii nuiu juib uiuiu u,.' i'.;t:. 10 .
served for expoitatieu
Pejr cattle can
get a geed pticc in this city a! imc.ui... I
thought tit the close of last '. ei. that the
supply was inc: casing and tin p. j .v-jiilii i
fall, but I was deceived. It'i as iu! as
ever new. And the piespects t.n impiove impieve
ment is net all encouraging "
The following ceiupaiatr." .i ei'pucei
of meats and pieduce at the piesuiit timu
ami theac of last year will sil nv the dif-
I ference that exists with respect te each
article. Mm pi ices el produce have been ob
tained t mm purchasers of large quantities,
such as hotel stewards and etbeis, and are
about twenty per cent, less than the pic
vailing prices paid at the maiket stalls for
small purchases. But the ratio of increase
is the same. The figures indicate the pi ice
pei pound except where something else is
mentioned :
is,:. isi.
Kib mast hecf. -z J7
aiileiu Mcak -is ,'jj
Ituuip steak ;:,- .is
Chuck pieces n .us
Laini, per head SuandtJe'J i and 7M
Hliecp II .01
Veal Ne change.
Him 11
Mutten chops it
Macen i;
Mess perk l
Chickens (dressed) ISaiid .'It)
Livestock Hand .It;
.11
.11
.WA
.IT)
.12
M and .n'J
.is mid .Hi
.35
5.50
1.31
Spring chicken (live) :V)
Spiincluckuns (dle.-scil) '0
tleur, per bbl 8 00
t;ern ineai, per cwt no.) '
Graham Heur, per cwt J."kj
rottttees. per hush... l.i.ami 1.40
New potatoes, per bbl J.5e
Cabbage, per head 13 anil .15
Eggs, perner t!I ami .'.-.!
Turnips, per bii-hel l.'i"
Green pcjh, jier half ban el... i.se
String beans, prr case J..'0
Tomatoes, per crate i.te
itutter (nest creamer ) i"
3.i.
autl .75
tee
l
.01 ami ."
.15
.1.1) and .70
i.r.e
'J.IKI
::oe
.'11 a ad .'-3
..w
.10
.05
i.ne
2 en
.20
2 50
.02VS
.7i
ISutter (printeu) 40
?Llfr?"'T.,9;.?1b."?llcI- "
;-e""cc, icriieati...... 03j
and 1 IU
and .)
jama ueans, per eitsiiul ,
Jismiuda onions, per caie...
7.00
iOu
,wb5.T!:..1Lcr 'luau ?!
ithub.trb.ner bunch''..""'''""" ' .by.
mna-'j. pur crate
i-j
l":M.i;i uuiicu . .euami .hi
AsiS.niiH.r.er bunch
.11 ami .0
:oe
3.5-1 and 4ni
1..VJ and 5.00
1.50
Cucuinhers, per hundred 2.n-i
uiwip's per box s..re and .un
-art . pur hundicil .'!.7."
Kudisi perhunilicil iOanil 1.1KJ
IIc:iu, ;' .-bushel 'i-i
ilev. Uuiica-i Heard the Aevis.
The intelligence of the decision of the
court m bauc, ever uling his "appeal, was
conveyed .0 Uuit" 1 a few minutes after
its auDOUucmcr -i court, and vvasi;
ceived by him with stolid indifference. lie
I said te the gtiaid who gave him the tidings
that he had net anticipated anything el-c.
" My deper.denc' is placed in President
Arthur," he taid. " I made him what he
is, and he can't afibid te go back 011 me."
The prisoner was reluctant te converse en
the subject any further, and was seen left
te his own thoughts. Within the past
two weeks the assassin has petinittcd his
beard te grew and his faze is covered with
stubble, which M aes Iiiru te present a
very uuattractive ::. arance. lie was
asked by a visitor w'v he did net shave
and quickly replkti that his barber, a
fellow prisoner, hail icen discharged a few
weeks age, and he id net knew auyoce
as yet, capable et 'Img the vacancy.
Gcneial Crocker sajs that Guitcau is
afiaid te tiust himself with a strange bar
ber, for fear that an attempt will be made
en his life. " His sole anxiety." said the
general, "seems te be that he shall be
prepetly protected fieiu would-be aveng
eis." 1'jr tit'iiiuleu-iic-. wakeltilne-.'.. tlin:ni'
Land lack et enemy, a nie-t valuable remedy
lit e i
iS lien Hitters.
Tii-' li.U'kinceiiL'li ea-. b'sequieklv cured
n -InleliV Cuii'. We ii trainee it. Fer -ale
M Iran's i!m:;Meif. ' :7Xuth Oueeii St.
inyl-lIeevw
A Ceeil .Si'imte .Wval
I-t ( .en lolleweilby :i tlUenlered steuiiteli.
1 ,11 111- et d)-pep-.la or iuiliu''-tien. Kveiv
i.: Me dv-iH-ptif 111 the 1 mil should knew
tl 1 hfcaiibe cm ed lv a tluuU it-t-01 ltur-
Ici k I'.loetl llitti'is. l'liee. . Ker -alt-at II.
II (.echiau's ilrujr stoic, l.; North (jutcii
-licet Laiica-ter.
miileu's Cough and Con-iiinnlien Ci ic i i
sehl b in en .ifiu.tr.iuti'i'. It chum eon i:tii)
Hen. I 'or -alts at Ceelnv.n's diu,j sttuc, 1.:;
Xe'tli l.'ucfn .St. liiyJ-lttiloewAw
A i;.tHi.-t ! initier's i:jierli'iu:c.
I am a IS.iiiti-t Miiii-ter, ami lieleie 1 run
tiioulilel bema clert:yii..in, I Kraduatcil iu
liu.iluMiif, but lcit a IiiLi.itivc praetiee leriiiv
present pieleasinn, til ye.ir :u'ii. 1 was ler
many yens a sutlerer ft 0111 ihiiusv : "Thnuia'
Kelt etne Oil cured me." 1 w.n al-e tieublfd
with heaicnt'st and TIi.iiii.i-,' Lcltctiie Oil al
ways iulif id inc. My wile and child had
iliphtht'iia, and "Themas' Eclcctiic OH ciiieil
lliciti,"ainl ii taken iu tune it will ctuc -even
out et ten. I am I'enlitli ut a isa cme for the
1110-t eli-tmatc cold or .iuh, and it auytnii'
will take a sin. ill tci-poeu and halt II II U uilli
the Oil. and then ii.ilc Uic end et thc-poen 111
enu nostril ami draw the Oil out of tlie-poen
iiue inu iie.tu ey summons nam lis tiiey can.
until the Oil tails ever into the tlueit, ami
prat ticuth.it twice aucik, 1 don't t.tie hew
ellcn-Hc then lif.id may Ix'.ilwill clean it
out and cine tliirc.itai rh. Ker dc.it uc-s and
caiat'Iie 11 his tlem: wonders te my ccil.iin
knewiedue. 11 1-the only incilicliie ilulilied
patent nil-ill 'iiie lli.tt 1 li.tve eer tell likens
ceniuieuilm, and 1 sum eiy .uiMeii- le-teit
in ei j-pl.ue, ler I tell ou that 1 would mil
lie w iiheul it 111 my heu-e ler any eu-ideni-limi
1 am new siillinu with a pun like
1 Ileum. ili-111 111 iii- light limit, ami untliim; ie-!ice-
me like Theui.is Kelt ctrie Oil.
Dr. E. 1 CICAN'K, Cenv, Pa.
1'er -ale al II. II. Cethi.ni's t'rug stoic, 1.17
Neitli tiueen -licet, L.tnc i-tei.
I'ei: l.iine I'.iek, bide or chc-t, use jsluleh's
I'oieus I'l.tslei. 1'int'i'i c 11H. Fer .sale al
Lecln ill's ill ug -leie, 1 17 Xtn th (Jueen M.
myl Iw'h'eu.iu
m::iiv.u..
I KOlVM'
iken en 1 l.ns.
FAILING!
'f 'Mt ii v.l i! ,1 urcat man,;. 1
ma.
31- doing 1'iicy don't knew jusl
v.hat is tjic i- ttcr, but thiv have
a combination of pains and ..dies,
and each metiiii fiey grew veise.
The only .s
is BROWN'-
aiul this by
a'-.-iiiif.Ia'ie'.i
t'Ki .fid t ti'
sliel'g bl 'el l!
of the s-i 'i 1
c limed yet found
IRX' BITTERS,"
atnti and tnoretigh
ti the bin" I puii-
:l, a.tl licit,
.s, ui tee iy pail
:cp".s the w.istctl
. disease and
tissues, time
give, he.lt !i i
'.lCUG'th.
This i- v, ny
BI1TKR.S v,-U
ney diica.se--, .
ni.ttisni, neui
I ". 'WN'S IRON
. if liver and kid
i '-umpLieii, lht ii
iL'.t, dvsp.'psia,
m.il. tii.i, iule
mittuiit Suici... Ac.
Ji;
. l'.i. .. S ItlUlllltJ.I .
.Neveniliei Js, is.-,.
1 u.is .1 fjieat sulleier tiem
D .iiep-i 1, mil ler -i:ci d mrti
t oil !d t'.it mil Inn;;.! nil uas;;ioiv uas;;ieiv
mg UtaUet c'.tiy daj. I lind
lllttiWN's IKON KIT I' Kits ami
am hippy te - y I new haven
1,'ik.hI appi lite, ami a'n fjctlm
st fi r. Ims. Mi I'uvLLi.
iilOW'N'S IRON illTTHRS ,s
'." .1 tliink and does net contain
whisky. It. is thu only picp:ia
litin el Iitiii th it causes no iujui
' ills effects. (Jet the griutti! .
Ueii't be imjiesetl en with imii.v
liens.
r'er -ale at H. K. COCIIUA.N's Di 11 stoic,
!7 and 1 1) N'eilh 'Jiiet 11 street. Lancaster.
lnjJilwd&w ",
KIND THAT AlThlC
tin at ic. opera heu-e or ball
L Vl-ittethe
100111, that the voice li.'qucntly bcceiiies
husky and he.u-c, ami the tlne.ii inil.imcii
and iiiit.ttcd Neglect at such a time will
often pieve tli-.istieiis te the pilicut. Occi
dental should be 1m!:i-ii at once. It seethe- all
iiritalieu, all.ivs the 'ever, and ei-.ididates the
jicmiet the di-t.i-e tint is liable te fellow.
Constant t niifjhim? and a v.akclu! nihtuill
he avoided by taking a -inle dose. The Viilm;
of the Occidental is irewii'ir. Ker sale by II.
K. Cot liran, tlruj;i-t, 1.17 and 1.1') Ninth Queen
stiect, Lancaster. iiiJ2-IvmI
PAPEltUANttlNUH, A'f.
lMAi:S V. I'KV.
vk 11. vk a new sine;: or
WALL PAPERS
OI' THE CHOICEST I'ATTEKNS,
WHICH AUK SELLING RAPIDLY.
:it include all xradce. from the Lewest te
the llcsl Uoed-.
GILT PAPEIJS
Ot Ev cry Description.
BORDERS, FRINGES,
CEILING DECORATIONS, &c,
Plain ivief Slaii,
By the yard, iii all Celers & Widths.
SCOTCH HOT LANDS Si'RINO HOL
LAND siiUNG ROLLERS,
CRiJ ilXTURES.
J'LiXGKS SSELh. PULLEYS, ' -.
KA.M 1 DADO SUA DES.
We "d-e t arrv 11 tine assertmrn' et L.ice Cur
tains In M 1 an. I by the yard. Walnut
Ebeiij 1 1' Rrass 1'elc, Lxien Lxien
aier 1 e niccs. Fine I'Jer
Mil 1 ors from 135 up.
3-Ce:nc ana "''e us.
Phares W. Fry,
57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
VX.OTU1XU JtC.
Concerning Beys,
Or. te be mere exact. Beys'
Clothing;. On Saturday our
sales of this class of ofeods were
se very big thatyesterday'ssteck
inspection was made very sharp.
the result surprised us. We
found, -despite our large sales.
that there were no broken lines.
Te-day and all this week, unless
we have an unexpected miracle
of. business, the whole range of
159 kinds will be full from the
big- boys' line suit at $17, te the
play suit at $.j for the three-year-old.
Wv.WMAKKK & RkOW-V.
O VK HALL, Sl.X.111 AMI MARUKTbrKI.KT
PHILADELPHIA.'
S'
KINO AM .Ml.imllCi: NOVtUTIES.
AT
H. GBRHART'S
m
TI,
Hilt,
N. fi EAST KIN STIJEET.
1 lieitbj lieitbj
steck el
in 101 in my customers that my
S;IifXJ and SLM3IEU SUITING,
SWING OYEKCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is jie- iipictc. I lnt; new the largest nnf
cliehi -1 .--tiitincnt of
VOOLBNS,
- 'i'aili .i.ij i'i il.ecity rd laiuuistcr.
ti : 1 b l.'.'X b THE LOWKbT,
II j,i I t'ii'inu i as representctl.
II. 8-EBJIAET.
p.OTUlMi!
I). B. H0STET1 Wx & SON
Merchaut Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTKR,
; v. 1 h't: i'Li:.isuni-: jx xecifvixu
rm: puiiLic jx ci:x1:hai. that
urn urevix fei: rut:
SPRING SEASON
.V C0 1V..7.7, AXli IV XVll.h HKXK-
rireri: iivnexs ve rx.s'i'Ker
The Large Variety of Goods
FOR
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
77: i.Avrjir rx j'Avn:nx Axd
fei.ni.-. wnwu VK HAVE
ex em renxvEitx.
S. B. Hostetter & Seil
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
1l.O III l!
I NO.
TV
YOUR CLOTHING
-AT
li.GAXSMAN & 1JKO.
THE WELL-KNOWN
Mcrciianl Tailors suul Clethiers:
yexihur in wiNheM! fatmyhedy
WAXTN f.'OOD Vl.OTilhN AT
l.O V l'lilt'EH.
Wee.innid -iipjily Ijidie-' apparel, but for
the male M'V. Man or Rey, we cai ry no assort assert
inciit td
CLOTHING
EARsri'l.RIOR TO ANYTHING YOU WILL
KIND ELSEWHERE.
We sheu you
liir" " a nice RiHinc-sSuit.
FertTi laoed wool C'as-imeie nit.
rers..V)m, indigo-blue Flannel Milt. .
Fer ilu.iie ait) lisli viersted Cutauay or
hack suit.
Oiir$IJ.U'iaiiiI$l.'.Wi Du-s Suits, in Mc.i-.tctl
anil cloth diagonal, caiinet )(. e.tccllt d anj
vv hci e else ter Ies- than Jls.Mj te J.lw. -In
Ueys' and Children's CLOTHING
We carry a very large assortment, lreni tlie
clii-apet gnidu te tlie lincst, ami mukt; tills
airi'icits'jMcijIty. JSiivShuItr Coats. l'anLs
I'ltl Vt -ts for K.IM, V, 3 0( $I.'K). 5.fO, up
te !).). Childieir.s fault-, ler 1..1), i50, XAW,
(Slething te order.
Wc i'i ike te order a Geed Suit Ter SliOOand
r.i).i 1 uteiir IS(Wanil9.W Snltt canit lie
t.isi.v 1 .iitatcd iu quality ami style ler less
tic .. itoUOe.
i ii:lnierestetlin thematteret buyin.'
;ii: lr.eiits of .hisellcr Invite yourjicr yeurjicr
." tigarien.
LaAKSKAI&BRO,
l'lISS JWSIIIONABLE
..' v :..n tr
TiJLOtiS and CLOTHIERS,
air,
.'Ilitl
Gf3-68 KOUT--' QUE3N ST.,
.i-il:ii theiji'Uln Cerner of Orange Si.
LAM ")rEE, TA.
i:-,,t-i.i 'e'y 1 e co 1 lected with any ether
jii-cui tliefy iiiarl5-lya