'ixtdlieeri& (Itye mtjt aiM Velumf XlX-Ke 140. Vi.eriiisn. 11 IK3U A: Ulterilr.K. CLOSING SALE OK WINTER GOODS! TILL MARCH 1, 1883. The entire line et Heavy Suits. Overcoats, Underwear. Knit Jackets, Gl ves AND ALL WINTER GOUUs, VK II AVE REDUCED TO HALF-VALUE. Tills is the time et year ler anyone wanting BARGAINS te call te see u-. Anether let el FIFTY DOZEN el the-ecxti.i quality Penn Hall White Shirts .lut In. Tliev uie i lily Iini'ii Bosem and Culls, best New 1 erk- mills muslin, and all manutac tmi'illn Lancaster ; ue si'll them at KU VeutH, ready te ear ; t liey are tlie best ami cheapest Shiilin the market. BARGAINS IN TRUNKS AND YALiSES. PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. HIRSH & BRO., Nes. 2 and 4 N. (jncen St. sepS nil OI'KVIAI NUliUE. Greatest Reduction of the Season. Te make loom for our New Sptlng block we will cle-e out the balance et our Clothing at Bettem Ii Ices. SUITS. Fenuerly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Fernieilv $10.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.'J0 New $12.00 Feimerly $12.00 New $10.00 Fermeily $10.00 New $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Fermeily $10.00 New $13.00 formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $ 7.50 New $ COO CALL EAItLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. D. B. Hostetter 4 Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LAN CASTER. 1A. sr KCIAL NUTICK, THE GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL IN FINE CLOTHES, AT H. GMKABT'S TAIL ORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, In enlcr te icdiice stock and make loom ler the STRING TRADE, I will make up te elder ler the leiu.iiniicr of the reason, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction Is ler cah only, and will enable cash buyers te sccuie a line Milt of clothes or an ovetceatas low as they can buy them ic.tdy-ui.ide. B. GERHART. T7XTKAOKU1NAKY CLOSING SAL.E OF Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, FOR MEN'S, BOY.V an.! CHILDREN'S WEAR. Fer the nc.t thirty daj s we etlerSTECIAL BARGAINS, in order te clear our ceuuteis and make room for our Large Spilng Stock, which wonre new manutactming. SOME PRICES. A Stout Pair of Working Pants at'JOc., $1.00 $1.25. $1.50. up te $1.87. All-Weel Kerseys, several styles, at $i00, $2.50 and $3.00. The very durable Cheviot Pants at $1 50, $3.00, and $3.50. A handsome variety of Mixed Cas&iuicie Pants at $2.75, $.1.27 and $4.00. Men-s suits at $1.00. $5.00, $(i.C0, $7.00, $3.00, $10.00, up te $15.00. Men's Overcoats at $2.25, $3.00, $1.50, $6.00, $7.00, $3.00, up te $1(5.00. Beys' Suits at $2.37, $2.75, $3.25, $1.00, $5.00, SG.OO. tin te $10.50. Beys' Overcoats at $1.75, $2.25, $3.50, $4.25, up J 10 7.UU. Children's Suits at $1.50, $2.03, $3.00, $1.00, $5 0J,upte 16.50. Children's. Overcoats at $1,37 $i00, $2.75, up te $4 50. JS-These people who think they can'taflbrd a New Suit or Overcoat will be surprised te find hew easily they c in afford it, if they avail themselves et the bargains we are new ofler efler lng. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASlllONAGLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. . 49-The cheapest and mostJreliabla'Clething Beuse in the city. VLU7U1NU, VNOEHtTEAM, C. T J. KKIHMAH, UHH 1 IS NektleH, Silk Hnndkerchicls, Silk and Cash tncie Mute". Linen Handkerchlets, Fine Shirts, Underweir, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Glo'es,Cellars,CutIs, Suspendcts, Pocket Beeks, Card Ca-es. Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph and Autograph Alliums, Fcriumeiy, Cigar Caes, Scat I I'lns, Sleeve BUtlOllB, Ac. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GRAND D1S l'LAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. .Vi NORTH QUEEN bTREhT. "I OSL,NSTElw'H. HEAVY CffiBEI SDITS -for Men, Beys ami Children, -AT- SACRIFICING PRICES. In eidet te close out my Entile block e' u lhae MARKED Til EM DOWN Less than the lUw Mittuiial can be bought for. MEN'S ELEGANT ALL PURE WOOL SUITS, ! or 1.(0. Fei mer Trice. 116,00. MEN'b EXTRA ALL-WOOL SUITS, Fei $12,00, sold lapldly heietoieroloi $18.00. BOYS' SUITS Fietn $i.VJtipte$7.K. Only Half the Feimer I'l ices. MEN'S OVERCOATS At such prices heietolero unheaid et AT EOSEISTEDPS, Ne. 37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, 1A. -N't, Doer te Shall; ISie's Hat btoie 1.ANVAHTKK IVATVIIEn. kEKSONAL.. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF THE Absolutely Accurate SCHEDULE TIME hlcli the Earth makes In its Yearly Revolu tion around the Sun. distant Ninety-two Mil Mil leon Miles, or as it Revolves Each Day upon ils Axis, nc.uly Eight Thousand Miles In Length Hern Toleto Tele ? HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT THIS Lancaster Watch OR ANY OTHER GOOD WATCH, IS SIMPLY A WONDERFUL COM ISfNATION OF PLATES, STEEL SPRINGS, JE WELS, HA NDS, DIA I.. Etc. WHICH IS OF VALUE FOR ITS TIME'.KEEPING Q UA LIT I EH ONLY AS IT RECORDS APPKOX1 MA TEL Y OR A CCURA TEL Y THE PROGRESS OF THIS REVOLU TION UPON ITS AXIS THROUGH E VER Y SECOND OFE VER YD A Yt HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT, IN The Opinion of Experts, The Lancaster Watch, tlueugh its -various grades, reports the Piegrcss et this Daily Rev elutien with an accuracy unsurpassed many s ly "unequalled" in the history et the Watch Manufacture? It is a SOLID FACT! VVAJj. B. HABTlHi Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. mr f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince t reels above Lemen Lancaster. nit-lyd COAL AND MANIICE. Best'grade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-lead at Lewest Prices. Alse. Limestone Scieenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard: Harrisbure pike. General Office: 20 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER. & CO. apr4-lwd lOAL. M. V. J3. COHO, .'ISO- ffOKTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Jfa Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchanges Yard and Office: Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET ten28-l7d N OW BEAUX. OUR NEW REAL, ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties In city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent free te any address. ALLEN A. HERE & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 10 East King Street. taMaie Cleig LANCASTER, rlHE PUREST AM Y. Keuiedy Ever Made. It is Compounded from Hep, Malt, IJuchu, Man drake, and Dandelion. "Phe eldest, best, most renowned end valu able medicine in tlie world. :iml in addition it contains all the best and innst'etteetiw cura tive propel ties el all etheriemedie-, being the gieatest liver legul iter, bleed puufler, and lite and Ilea til lcsteiiug agent en earth It gives new Hie and vigei te the aged and inllim. Te clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladles, and all whom sedentary employments cause Iriegularitics et the Bleed, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidnejs, or he lequire an ap petizer, tonic, and mild 'timulant, it is invalu able, being highly rurative, tonic and stimu lating, without being intoxicating. Ne matter what your teelmgs or symptoms aic, or what the disease or ailment lb, ue Hep Bitters. Don't waituntilyeu aie sick, but It you en y feel bid or miserable uae the bitters at once. It may sive your Hie. Hundreds have been saved by (-0 doing, at a medeiate cost. Ask jour druugUt, or physician. De net suller yourself or Jet your li lends suiter, but use and uige them te use Hep Bitters. It you have lameness in the loins, with lie 'lucnt pains and aches; miiiibne-.Oi'thetliir;ii; scanty, painful and tUMjuenl discharge et mine, lillid nith pus, and which will tuiu red by standing; a Voiacieus appetite and 1111 iiienchable thlist; harsh and dty skin; clammy tongue, eitcn dai My fm red ; swollen and lnfl.immed gums ; diepical swelling of the limbs ; licfiuenl attacks ei hicceugh ; inability te void I li-111 me and gieat latigue in itlleinptlng it j en aic sulletiiig iiomsemc form et Kidney or IJiinaiy Cimpliini, such as Ukiuiit's Diseasu et tlie kidneys, stone or inllaniui.itlen of the blailder, gt.iel and ieual calculi, diabetes, stiauguary Miictr.ie and le le tentlen et the urine, and Hep Bitteis is the only remedy that will permanently cine you. Rcmcmhir, Hepllltteis is no vile, drugged, dtiinki-n nostrum, but the put est and best medicine ever made and no peisen or family should be without It. Don't risk any et the highly lauded siutl with testimonials et gieat ciue, but ask jour neighbor, druggist, pastor or plijMchms w hat Hep Ultteis has and e in de lei you and test it. janSiMs-celTTh&S&w KIIINKV-WOItr Has been proved the sute-'t euro ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees a lame back or disordered urine indi ea'eUiat veuaieavietim .' THEN DO NOT II ESITATE ; use Kidney-W01 1 at once (drug-gi-ts lecemmeml it ) and it wlllspeedily oei eei oei ceuie the disease and lesteie healthy action. 1 a Sieves 01 complaints peculiar te XJClUlCO. your m!V. -ucli s pain and weaknesses. Kiilney-Weit Is unsni passed, an it will net pmmplly and safely. Eithersex. Inceniiiience, retention efutlue, brick dust or ropy deposits, and duU.diagging pains, all speedily yield te its cuialive power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, l'rlce, 1. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time en tlie Kidney .-, Liver and Bowels. I have jircscribid Kidncy-Weit with 101 yrtat succcis inasceie orineic obstiuate cases el Kidney and Liver Trouble, aNe ter female weakness. Philip C. Ballen, M. D., Monkton, Vt- "My wile has been much bcicfitrtl fiem the use et Kidney-Weit. bhe had kidney and ether complaints," writes Rev. A. 15. Celeman, F.iyetteville, Tenn. KIUNEY-WOKT ISA Sure Cure for All Diseases OF T1IJJ KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has spi cltlc action en ttiis most iinnort iinnert ant ergnii, enabling It te tlnew etl teipidlty and inacllen, bttmiiiating the healthy .sec lo tion et the Rile, a'ld lv keeping the bow els in Iiee condition, ellectir.g its leguiar (iiscnarge. TVTolei-nie Hy' aiesutleiingliem ma lXla.Oii lOi. lima, liae the chills, aie bil ious, dyspeptic or constipate I, Kidney-Weit will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring te e'eause the System, every one should take a t hoieugh ceui-se et it. bold by Drtigs;isis. rrlce, I. KIDNEY-WORT. "I am a living adiocale et thevirtuciet Kidney-WeiU I suflered untold agony fiem liver disorder. It cvrtU mc.'' Jno. D. Ncv ins, Sprlnglield, Ohie. "I r 1 N fcy.WUKT Fer the riTiiiauent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease isse prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no n-iiiedv has eer equalled the celebi.itttl Kidney-Weit as a cure. Whatever the c:nis , however obstinate the ease, tins lemedv will oveieemi- it. Aits at the same tune en Kidneys, Liver and Rowels Piles. Tldsiiiiliesitig eemplaliit is verv ant tobeceiiinliealcd v. it It eeusti paden. Kidney-Weit -tiengthens liie weak ened p-iitsand quickly fines all knidiOt Tiles even when physii laiis and medicines have be be teie tailed. i II you have either et these tieublcs use KIDNEY-WORT. !Ji uggistssell II. "Constipation, 111 all its tonus, yields te Kidney-Weil. In leniale diseases it is very smccciihJ." Dr. Phtlip C. Ilalleu, Monkton, Vt. Apr.2-18. K1 lOM'A'-WnltT. 111B OttKVT CUUK FOB R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is ter all the painful disease- el the KIDNE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS. II cleanses the sjsteui el the acild poi-en that eansesthedieaillul sulleiiiif! which only the victims et Rheumatism can leali.e. TllOUbANDbOF CASES et t he "worst forms et thlsteinbledN.usc have been quickly ielieed, and nisllert time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, bold by Druggists. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON . CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at tlie same time en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Iceulil find neicnicdv lermy kidney com plaint and ihcumatisiu," wiiles Mr. A. B. Burr, et Temple's Mill, Flerida, " until Iwas cured by Kidney Wert." Exposure, incident te lumbering, caused Mr. Hull's disorders. leb S lwdued&w tTAPlSK HAMOINUH, xc. J. puAUES KKY. Wc have a huge line et LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CREAM, from $1.00 a piir up NETTING by yaul lieiu l'J:c. up. BED SETS. LAMBREQUINS, PILLOW SHAMS and TIDIES. CURTAIN POLES of evcrv description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in price : $1 50 cernice9 ler 00c. $2 cornices for $1.50.$2.fO cornices ler $1.75, $i75 cornices ler I $2.00. Will lit any window up te five leet in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS and WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS and REMNANTS et PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te close out. Among them are some very choice ttyles. A tew of these light-colored Shades left from 15 cents up. Have your work done new before the Spring rush commences. We employ first-class work men and can give your orders prompt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. PA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1883. jTHE T0EACC0 MARKET. STATE OF THE GENERAL TRADE. Tobacco Culture of the United States The Aew Yerk Kepert-Condition or tfie Lecal Market. The impression is current and generally believed that tobacco is cultivatsd in but few states in the Unieu, and that its cul ture is confined te irregular degrees of latitude in the cential portion of the re public. But the census of 1880 shows the lact that it is cultivated in ferty-three states and territories, and that in twenty live states it is grown in nearly every coun ty. It is a matter of much interest, as con cen uicted with.the proposed repeal of the tax upon the sale and manufacture of tobacco. Iu the extieiue northeast of the union, in the state of Maine, one aero is grown, producing 230 pounds ; and iu the cxtreme southwest, in Arizeua, one acic is also giewu, producing GOO pounds. Idaho, in the far northwest, grows two acres and 100 pounds ; and Nevada iu the far west, two acres with 1,500 pounds. The District el Columbia also grows two acres and 1, 100 pounds, and Rhede Island two acres and 783 pounds. Delaware glows 4 acres and 1,278 peuuds, Dakota in the extreme north, 5 acres and 1,807 peuuds ; New Mexico, in the far seuthwist, 7 acres and 890 pounds, and Washington territory, iu the extreme 1101 th west 8 acres and C,9e0 peuuds. After these, the five btatis grewiu g less than 100 acres aie : Oiegeu, m the far northwest, 43 acies and 17,325 peuuds ; California, iu the cxtieme west, 84 acres and 73,el7 pounds ; Yoimeut, iu the far mitheast, 84 acres aud 131,432 peuuds ; New Hampshire, albe in the far nor tl cast, S8 acres and 170,813 pounds, aud Fleidia, iu the cxtieme south, 90 acres aud only 21,182 pounds. What a wou weu hy ful diu'eienee between the production of New Hampshire's SS acres and Flor Fler ida's 90 acres. The bi'ven btates which giew ever 100 aud less than 500 acics aie : Nebraska, 101 acres and 57,979 pounds ; New Jeisey, 152 acres and 172,315 pounds ; Min nesota, 103 acics aud 00,922 pounds ; Seuth Caielina, 109 acres aud 45,073 peuuds ; Michigan, 170 acres and 83,909 peuuds ; Louisiana, 253 acres aud 53,934 pounds, aud Kansas, 333 acres and 191,009 pounds. The thiee stales giewing ever 500 and less than 1,000 acies are : Texas 0S5 acics and 221,283 peuuds ; Iowa, 092 acres aud 420,177 pounds, aud Georgia 971 acics and 228,590 pounds. The bix states mewing ever 1,000 and less thau 5.000 acres are : Mississippi 1,471 and 414,003 peuuds ; Arkansas 2,001 acres aud 970,220 pounds ; Alabama 2,197 acres aud 452,420 pounds ; Massachusetts 3.35S acies aud 5,309,430 pounds ; West Virginia 1.071 aores and 2,290,140 pounds, and New Yeik 1,937 acies and 0,491,131 pounds. The thiee states growing ever 5,000 and less than 10,000 acics are : Illinois, 5,012 acies and 3,935,825 pounds ; Connecticut, 8,000 acies and 14,011,032 pounds ; aud Wisconsin, 8,810 acres and 10,003,123 pounds. Twe states giew ever 10,000 and less than 20,000 acies : Indiana. 11,935 acres aud 8,872,842 pounds : and Misseuii, 15, 521 acres and 12,013,057 peuuds. The live states gi owing ever 20,000 and less than 00,000 acies are : Pennsylvania, 27,500 acies and 34,913,272 peuuds ; Ohie, 34.G70 acics and 34,733,235 pounds ; Mary laud, 38.171 acies and 20,082,147 peuuds ; Tennessee, 41,532 aeies and 29,305,032 pounds ; and Neith Caielina, 37,208 acies and 2,980,213 pounds. Virginia looms up te 140,791 acies aud 79,98S,808 pounds ; and Kentucky far ex eeedueven Viryinia and grows 220,120 acres and 171,120,784 pounds. The number of acres grown in the whole Union in 1880 was 038,841, aud the num ber of pounds of tobacco raised was 472, 001,159 Of this amount Kentucky pro duced nearly two filths. The value per pound of the whole crop varies 'rem 5 te 14 cents, the average probably being about 8 ceuts. The Flor Fler ida crop of Havana tobacco, however, is estimated at about $19 per 100 pounds. The ether tobaccos that commanded the hinhest piice are Neith Carolina, $14.10 ; Connecticut, $13.74 ; Massachusetts, $12.73 ; Pennsylvania, $12 48 ; New Ilamp shiie, $12 ; Ohie White liurley, $12 ; New Yerk, $11.12. and Kentucky White Uuiley, $10.50. Estimating the whele ciep of 18S0 at an average of 8 cents per pound it amounts te $37,712,892.72. The farmer who will examine these figures closely will be struck with the wide dilfeieucein thd amount laistd per acie in iliffeieut states. High manuring tells weudei fully in the cultivation of tobacco, and its lcsulls can clearly be seen in the abeve statement. Pennsylva nia, en 27.5G0 acres, laised 10,000,000 pounds meie than North Carolina en 57,208 acics; aud theie arc inauy ether instances of the sanie kind, though the North Carolina tobacco was worth $1.02 per 100 peuuds meie than the Pennsylva nia tobacco. As a general lule, however, the tobacco which bieught the best pi ice belongs te the states which produced the gieatest number of peuuds te the acie. Till: NEW YOltK MARKET. WeeKly Repert or the U. S. Tobacco Jour nal. Thoexpeiters who last weak infused considerable life into the market by their purchases aud unaccepted offers for wrap pers, did net repeat their agreeable per formance this week, preferring te wait a still lower market, which, they say, they are suie will set in before spring. If the repeits from Germany as te the prices dealers thore are paying for the native leaf are correct, our prices heie at present taking all things into consideiatieu, aie lower than thebe, and consequently a hopeful feeling among holders here new exists for an extensive expert business in the near future Our home trade, however, has net shown and is net showing a great deal of interest iu the present or future of the market. The large manufactuiers aie fortifying themselves with Sumatra and complacently await a cut-threat seed leaf market. The jobbers are in no specula tive mood, except occasionally, when some forlorn holder of '80 Pennsylvania evinces symptoms of a readiness te part with his lone dune te treasure for a few cents. Of '81 tobaccos there are virtually but Pennsylvania and Connecticut in the mar ket. The Ohie that is here is only fit for low-priced cigars or expert. State and Wh-censin yet in the hands of packers'are considered staple goods, which are bound te move with mere or less profit before the '82 is merchantable for the market. The cynosure is Pennsylvania and Connecti cut. Leaving out their quality, be it geed or bad, nobody wants either just new at hiirh or low Azures, but everybody is watching te see who will invest first and at what price somebody will secure a packing of reputation. This is especially the case with Pennsylvania.. It has no market figure. Seme packings are really worth from 20 te 23 cents. Still, nobody ventures an-offer of 13 cents or less. Hew long this state of things will last is bard te say. These manufacturers who use Pennsylvania as the main article, are net busy. They are even melancholy and their trade is dull. They will be busy again very seen. There is no doubt about that. Let us see whether they will invest in Pennsylvania then. The uales of the week were as follow fellow follew intr : Pennsylvania Crep 'SO, 300 cases at 5 te 12 cents. Connecticut Crep 'SI, 100 cases at 15 te 7 cents Wisconsin Crep '81, 100 cases Havana seed, at 10 te 18 cents. Ohie Crep '80, 200 cases, at 5 te 8 cents. Crep 'SI, 250 cases at 5 te 5 cents. Sumatra Market active, in small par cels. Imports are heavy, owing te the expected raise in duties. Sales 200 bales. Prices unchanged. Havana Market dull. Sales 300 bales. Prices unchanged. Sumatra Receipts The imports of Sumatra tobacco for the month of January amount te 437,155 peuuds, of 2,498 bales of 175 pounds average each, or 4,990 cases of seed leaf of 350 pounds each. The quantity of Sumatra imported dur ing January almost equals the whele im portation of the year 1SS1, and is ten times greater than for the coriespendiug month of 1SS2 : ISSi. Lbs. MS!. Mm. January 1',35'J Januaiy iJi.Lu Gnus' Kepert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending Feb. 12, 1883 : 150 cases 18S1, New England, 132e ; 100 ases 1880, Pennsylvania, G(,12: 78 cases Wisconsin Havana, p. t. ; 330 cases 1830-1, Ohie, 5i(5,0i ; 100 eases Sun dries, 320. Total, 1,778 cases. TUB Lecal Tobacco Market. Things are still jogging along quietly. There have been a few sales of '80 and a few of '81 leaf at private piices, but the ametiut sold is net at all satislactery te the holders of the goods. As has been previously btatcd theie was a pretty full delivery of the crop of '82 en Satuiday at several of the city warehouses and theie have been some deliveries siuce ; but the business is net what it used te be. Brownstein & Gasliuski, of California, head the list as buyers and receivers, but even their purchases fall far short of former years. There are a geed many buyers in the field, all of whom are buying some per haps mere than they are willing te tell but with one accord they say they are buying verv little. Following are a few sales that will serve as a sample of the ruling prices : Rirkhefl & Ce. have brought from Solen B. Landis, of Maytewu, his crop at 20, 10 and 4, and J. F. Johnstin's crop at 20, 8 and 3. Skiles & Fiy have bought the following crops in Washington borough : Frem Jehn Ortraan, 3 acres, at 17, 5 and 3 ; from Isaac Oitman, 5 acres, at 17?, 3 and 3. They have also bought in Salisbury the follewing: from Jame3 Thompson, 1J acres, at 20, 10, 5 and 3 ; James Giles, 1 acre, at 18, 0, 4 and 2 ; J. B.McGewen, 1 acre at 18J, G, 4 and 2 ; J. C. Ubel, 1J acies, at 19, G, 1 and 2 ; Harvey Clark, 3 acres, at 20, 8, 5 and 3. Lawreis will gladly learn that Brougham, the gieat English barrister was always caret'ii et his thie.it, and lurther that Dr. Lull s Cough Syrun.: is the best remedy ler bronchitis md ether thTeat tieublcs. Don't desiialr. out reail the advertisement et blmniens Liver Regulator. v, rii, tiuncv 11 n.'ilret Celluloid Eyc-Glass frames en the pavement without breaking 1...,. 1 Kr sain bv all leading Jewelers and them. Fer sale by an leaning Opticians, 112-lwdced De Yeu Believe It. That in this town there arc scores of pcrbens passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver com plaint. Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell them Shlleh's ViUillzer, guaranteed te cure them. Sold by II. n. Cochran, druggist, os. 117 and 13!) North Queen street. fel7-ceu2 Themas Jenes. Mt. Carmel, Pa., says: " Biown's Iren Bitters h is done meie ler me than uny medicine I have ever u-ed. site by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 1-17 ami UO Neith Queen street. flMwdAw Take In time ; see advertisement of Sim mons Liver Regulator. Years et SiiiVering. Mis. Barnhait. cer. Pratt and Uieadway, Butlale. was for twelve years a sullercr lrem rheumatism, and alter trying every knew" 1 finely without avail, was entirely ciued by Themas' Eclecti ic Oil. Fer sale by II. L. Coch ran druggist. 137 and 1JJ North Queen stieet. Despised. By the unthinking, Buideck lias been con cen sldfifd a weed, and its luxiiilant growth, un pleasant smell, etc.. has icnderca it, te these "net knowing its virtues," a nuisance, and yet tlie loot has long been acknowledged by savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, ape ncntaml bleed puutler. Burdock Bleed Lit ters embody all its geed qualities. 1 rice 11. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist. 1-17 aud 13!) Neith Queen stieet. Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer. It is entirely dillerent from all ethers. It is as clear as water, ami, as 113 name iu .. iw.rr..t Vei-e.iiililii Hair Restorer name indicates, it will immediately tree the head from all dandrufl, rcsteie gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen oil. It does net in any manner ettect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Leid ami Nitrate el Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautitul glossy brown. Ask yer;JrugSl8.t",;,ltr,5? Bettle is warranted. SMITH, 1CL1NE & CO., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL. New Yerk. jun6-lyd.eed&w UAKliWAKE. TW EW HABWWAKK STOBE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & REMIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABINi1 HARDWARE, si ems, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS, Heuse Furnishing Goods. 8ll-3mdSw CI KAY'S SPECIFIC MBDHJINK. TUB J Great English Remedy. An unfailing cure for Impotency, anil all Diseases that lollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te send free by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at II per pack age, or six pacKages iore, or wm ce sent rree by mail en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and. 139 North Queen street. On account et counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrappr : theenly genuine. Guarantees etcure Issued by us. Fer sale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. . aprlMyaw JIEIUCJJL. B KOlflS'l IKON UITTEKS. STRENGTH te vigoieusly push a business, stieuglh te study a profession, strength te rog reg ulate a household, strength te de a day's labor without physical pain. All this represents what is wauted, in the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the strength!" If you aie broken down, have net energy, or feel as if Iife was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored te robust health and strength by taking Brown's Iren Bitters, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fiement bt., Baltnneie. Dining the war I was mimed iu the stomach by a piece et a shell, and have suffered lrem it ever since. About lour ycais age it brought en paralysis, which kept me iu bed sit months, and the best doctors in the city said I could net live. I sutlcrcd fearfully lrem indiges tion, and ler ever two yeai-. could net eat solid loed and ler a large portion et tte time was unable te let 1I11 ec:i liquid lieiiiishiuent. 1 tned Bienn's lien Bitters uud new utter tak ing two bottles 1 am able te get up and go mound aud am rapid ly improving. C. Decker. Brown's Iken Butlks is a com plete aud suie loniedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaiia, Weakuess and all diseases requiiiug a tiue, icliablf, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the bleed, gives new life te the muscles aud toue te the nerves. Fer sale wholesale and lelall by II. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster I') lwd.tw IT CHIN'J MK.KVES CAUSC AGONY! PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whele noxious family of nerve diseases aie cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SUREl ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP "PAIN KILLER." ll-Iui-UVw BOUHH ASH STATIONER Y ALKNT1IKS. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING STREET. 1SS3. 1SS3. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE BOOKSTOKE OF Jehn Baer's Sens, Wes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. feb3-lid OHOCEKIEH. T IJSLEPUUNJE. "HELLO!" "HELLO THERE!" IS THAT YOU, BURSK V " YES, WHO IS THERE ?" "WHY.l.OOOCUSTOMERS, THEY WANT TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE OF THAT ELEGANT SYRUP AT 10c. A QUART." "YES, TELL THEM WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 40 BARRELS, OR 2,MG GAL LONS; TELL THEM TO SEND ALONG THEIR KETTLES." LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP GROCERIES IN THE CITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. SAMUEL H. PBIC31S, ATTOKNBY, HAM Remeved his Ofllce lrem 56 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRAN.T STREET, immedi ately In Rear Of Court Heuse, Jeiig' Nuw Euiiujmj. nm-ua Price Twe Cents. DRY GOODS. W ana maker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere than for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least, we are re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: N"If you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would believe it. Oftener we speak of ether aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally te give old news. Next outer circle, south eutrance te main building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The warm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian-cloth, and Italian, all quilted; cloth, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without. The leggings are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds value, 25 te 65 cents. West of south entrance te main building. Furs have te be thought of We're busy enough as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making. Perhaps this it is. A great many seal coats and fur-lined circu lars are ready-made. Mere sizes are ready-made here than anybody expects; especially the unexpected sizes. Ready-made work we can make in July. Why shouldn't we make all the shapes and sizes ready-made ? 1303 Chestnut. Black satin rhademaes and satin de Lyens, 25 te 35 cents below our own recent prices, of all grades from $1 te $2 ; and we guess our prices haven't been very high ; have they? Next outer circle, south entrance te main building. Weel serge embroidered with sitk dots that ought te sell for $1.50 no that isn't die way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as little as we can aflerd ; and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether lelk s mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. Third elide, heuthcast fiem centre." JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall.square, Philadelphia. GLASS AN It QUEENBWAKt.. TT1UH MAKT15. ! - (jeKwarfl! AT CHINA: HALL. We have Just received per Steamship U1I U1I neis another Importation et White Granite Ware -IN DINNER, TEA and CHAMBER WARE. We have a Large Stock et UOUSEFUR N1SU1NG GOODS In our line. 11 euseslires Recclre Special Atteatlea. O-Our Geed must prove satisfactory or will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. BAKU AIMS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Spectacles, 4c Repairing et all kinds will receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER. Ne. 159k North Queen 1 street- Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennaylvan a raiiroaMUcpeu dec aj lya Qnswaie
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