Ii rA . (- tffc.. CVSJM vvr4 n-fi52Smi- " -- .t..!:-,.--, " 'ee-Si -' v LANCASTER, PA, TUESDAY. MABCH 18, 1883. l3Sfe Velnme XIX--Ne. 164. ." I " . MM MM aw .'tiW Am. S Jmmm: VKt i ft ri 17 )iTTr - 0i , ; J, Trim Tim 0M. $ ' r- ' j is?' fe- I s. i m WlF- it -- n? r ft I I &.- S3S crsu G.A8 FIXTURM8, C TjLINN BUENBMAX. LIGHT! - Nothing adds mere te the furnishing of a house than Handsome Gas Fixtures. Formerly the prices were se high that only the wealthy could enjoy se great a luxury. This is no longer the case, and a visit te FLINN & BREN KMAN'S and an examination of their Immense Stock will surprise almost any one at the Lew Price at which Elegant Goods can be sold. In Ceal Oil Lamps, Lanterns and Chandeliers our stock is equally large and the prices are away down. Before ordering your goods, leek at FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. VLOTUINV. E. J. KltlSMAN. Weeklies, Silk Handkcrtlilels, Silk and Cash mere MuJHer". Linen Uandkcrchlcts, Kine Shuts, Underwear, Fur Spring Tep Gloves, Caster Gloves,CelIar3,Cuiri, Suspenders, Pocket itoeks. Card Cases. Ladies' fcatchcls. Pho tograph and Autograph Albums, Perfumery, Cignr Cases, 8cai 1 Pins, Sleeve 15 ut tens, Ac. DON'T KAIL 'lO SHE THE GRAND D1S PI-AY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET, R EaDY FOKSPltlNK. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF Spg Overcoats ai Sis IN THE CITV. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS At $., $5 00, $0.00, ?8.fK), $12 00 up te $18 0C. BOY'S SUITS At $2(0, $1 00, fi.'0, up le $9.00. CHILDREN'S SUITS At 1 .75, $2.00, $3.00, $1.00, up te JO 00. MERCHAflTTAILORlM We liave a vei v Large and Fclect Assort ment et Goods in the PIECE, and make them te order at the most astonishingly LOW PRICKS. MEN'S SUJTS TO ORDER. At $12.0.1, $1LOO$1C.OO. $18.00, up te $! and $J0. In eui windows we have niaikcd in plain figures lie pairs of pant.?, in dillcient styles, which w e make te order Hern $3 00 te $9 00. A long statement of facts, or an elaborate line eiartfument. Is net necessity te convince rhese who inspect our splendid line et Cloth ing and Piece Goods, and Iciin the exceed ingly LOW PRICES at which we aic Helling poeds and tint we aie ofleiingextiaoidlnary bargains in everv Kind of garments AT L. Gansman & Bre., ;(;-(S NOU'i II "ULEN STREET, Klghten the Southwest Cerner el Orange fct LANCASTER, vA. S-I')ie cheapest ami most reliable Clothing Munut.icliuin;; Meuse In the city. UAlJjitUAJOS. MIL, GREAT Burlington Eoute Vhirage, liurlinten & (Jaincy B. R. Chicago, IStirHngten tc tyiitiey K. R. PRINCIPAL, LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHI V AGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line te St. Jeseph, Atchlnsen, Topeke, Donlsen, Pallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Misseuii, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This reute has no superior ter AioertLca, Minneapolis anil St. Paul. Nationally reputed aa being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded te be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes et travel. .All connections made In Union depots Try It and yen will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discamiert. Through Ucket3 via this celebrated line for Bale at all eltlccs in the U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of iare, Sleeping Cars, etc., choei fully given by PKKCirVAL LOWKLt, General Passenger Aycnt, Chicago, 111 T. J. POTTKK, 3d Vice Prea. Gen. Manager, Chicaoe, lix. dOUN Q. A. ItKAN,en. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 200 Washington SL New Yeke. Bosteh, Mass. mavl0-ivdw ilATH AXD VAJ'3. TT ATS?, CA1-S AND FOK, Hats, Caps and Purs. JOHN SIDES has purchased the entire stock ei Huts, Caps anil Furs lately belonging le the firm et Shultz & Bro.,fashienablo hatters, and new oirers them ter sale, retail and whole sale, at greatlv reduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well-established Hat -Stere et the late firm et Shultz & Bre. Special inducements offered te country mer chants. Mr. sides will continue the tiat busi ness and censiantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz. or the late firm et Shultz & Bre., who arccxpcricuced hatters. JOHN SIDES, tSUCCESSOU TO J5HULTZ & BRO ) 1 HS-tftl TCSTKKCE1VKD AX TUJSOFrlOE ANOTHER V INE LOT OP Fancy Business and Advertising Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. the INTELIilGENCKR OFFICE and m uu VLOTULNO SO. D." nOSTKTlKll St SON. SPECIAL REDUCTION -1N- Odd Coats. 250 Men and Youths' Odd Goats Heducad Exactly One-half. $10.00 COATS REDUCED TO $5.00. 0.00 8.00 0.00 4.50. 4.00. n.oe. We have lelt the original uiailc en the gar ments, se that you can see and make the re ductien for yourself. 1 1 Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. H. (1KKUAUT. Special Mice! I hereby netHy my iriends and patrons that I have j ust received a large assortment et me dium weight suiting ter tl.e EARLYSPIUNC TRADE. Alse, a Choice Stock Of Sl'KlNU OVER OVER COA'llNGet the Newest Shades. 1 have also new ready sample cards et my Foreign Importation for thebPRlNG TRADE, and anyone desirous of securing Choice Styles can de se new. All Heavy Weight bUITING and OVER COATING ill be made up te order until the 17ih of MARCH at Cost Price. H- GERHART, TAIL en, NO. 6 EAST KING STBEET, M IltSM & BKOTHKK. LOOK! READ! COME! BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK AT HALF VALUE. The continued cold weather bus enabled us te close out a greater part et the Heavy Goods en which we reduced prices last week. Te-day we Marked Down the Entire Balauce of our OVERCOATS, HEAVY SUITS, Odd Coats, Pants and Vests, TO HALF THEIR FORMER VALUE. We give you a few sample prices : A small, let et Black Overcoats at J3.0?, and $6.00 About Thiitv Black Overcoats, large sizes, at $4.00, worth $5.00. About Thirty-eight Fancy Ulsterettes, $!. 0, $5.00, $C.OO te $8.00, worth dou ble. Twenty-five Fine Ulsterettes, $7.00 te $1Z0 worth $12 te $20. Alse, Forty Children's Overcoats, at $1.50 te $4.50, cost Irem $2.00 te $8 00 THLY MOST BE fcOLD. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN KNIT JACKETS, UNDERWEAP, Gloves, Neckwear. Te save us the trouble of carrying them ever till next season. Don't forget the Celebrated " PENN HALL " White Shirt. We sell them ler SOc and cannot be beat by any $1.00 Shirty HIRSH&BRO., The PfcDu Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. S and 4 '. qneenSt. scp8 lvd MJCnXCAX.. I MUV'S hl'KUllJU iHl-.DICir... tht, VJT Great English Remedy. An untaiii'i cuie ter Impotency, and all Diseases that tollew less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness et 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 cend iree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack pack age, or six packages ler $5, or will be sent tree by mall en the 'receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper the only genuine. Guarantees olenre issued by us. Ter Bale in Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and ISO North Queen atseet. THE GKAT MXDICIKK CO., K. Tr . ptiLYdW TKMKBrBISB THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. It you are sick. HOP BITTERS Will surely aid Nature in making you well again when all else lalls. It you are comparatively -well, but teel the need et a grand tonic and slim u!ant, never rest easy till yen are made a new being by the use et HOP BITTERS. If you are costive or dysieptic, or are sufleiing from any ether of the numer ens d iseases e t the stomach or be wc! s, it is yonrewn fault it you remain ill, for HOP BITTERS are the sovereign remedy in all such complaints. It you are wasting away with any form et Kidney disease, step tempting Death this moment, and turn ler a cure te HOP BITTERS. If you are sick with that terrible sick ness Nervousness, yea will And a 'MJalm in Gllead " in the use et HOP BITTERS. li you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all coun ceun triesmalarial, epidemic, bilious, ami intermittent levers by the use of HOP BITTERS. If you liave rough, pimply.er swallow skin, i ad breath, pains and ae'ues, and ieelmiserable generally, HOP BITTERS will give you lair skin, rich bleed, the sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short, they cure ALL Di03ses ei " the fatemach. Bowels, Illoe , Liver, Nerves, Kldnejs, etc., and $500 will be paid ler a case they will net cure or help, or for anything impure or in jurious leund in them. That nper, bedridden, invali l wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health by a lew bottles et Hep Bitters, cestinglbuta trifle. Will you let them Buffer ? Cleanse. Purify and Enrich the Bleed with Hep Bitters, And you w ill have no sickness or Buttering or doctor's bills te pay. m!3-TuTh&S HOIT BITTKKS FOlt S4tE AT . Cochran's Druff Stere, 187 and US North Queen street. inar2-3nul D tl'llTUKKIA. DIPHTHERIA HAS NO CHANCE Wll UNTREATED WITH Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This wonderful remedy has saved the lives et many, many children who were almost dead vith Diphtheria. S. Henry Wilsen, Lawiance, Mass, says: The surgeons pronounced my case Diph theria and decided that no remedies could reach it. Perry Davis's'aln Killer saved my Hie." Libeous Leach, Nashua, N. If., cays "I had threat nainter's colic and dlntheieiie -oie In! llV very seveiely. Pain Killer drove both away." DRUGGISTS ml-lmd&w ALL KEEP IT. rJifSK iiANmima, ett. THAKiSS W. FRY. W e liave a large line el LACE CURTAINS In WHITE and CREAM, fiem $1.00ap-iir up NETTING by yard irem 12c. up. BED SETS, LAMBREQUINS, PILLOW SHAMS and TIDIES. CURTAIN POLES el every description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low in prlce : $1 50 cornices ler 90c.. $2 cornices for $l.50,$i.'0 cornices ler $1.75, $i.7 cornices ter $2 00. Will fit any window up te live lent in width, and very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS anil KEMNANTS et PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te clese out. Among them are some very choice styles. A tew ortheso llght-colexed Shades left from 15 cents up. liave yenf work done new befoie thcSpring rush commences. We employ llr.tclass work men and can pive your eideis pre upt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. TlllWAJtEf'AC. OfKCIAl, NuTlCB. Chandeliers AND- GAS FIXTURES OF ALL GlebesBand Shades, Geal Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasfitting, Reefing and Spenting. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, -AT JOHN P. SCHADM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET, Icb27-lyd LANCASTER, PA. NU1JCK ! TKKSPASSEKS AND GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden totrespass'enanyor the lands et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un Inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigldlv enlerccd against all trespassing en said lands ei the undersigned utter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler B, VT. Celeman's Heir-, eirt-trd&w DKKSS AND CL.UAK MAKINO. MRS. AUTEN, et New Tork city, has opened Dress and Cleak Making Reems at Ne. 27 EAST KING 8TRKET, and solicits the patronage of the ladies et Lancaster city and. vicinity. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. mary-ima TOBACCO. THE LOCAL AND OIUEE MAKK.ET9. Buyers and Sellers Bargains sad Sales Sales Metes and Cemment rue Condition or tbe New Xerk Market. The tobacco people did net take much stock in Prophet Wiggins, and despite Ms prognestigations of tidal waves, hurri canes and tornadoes, the buyers paid many visits te the sellers daring the past -week and a right smart business was done at prices that appear fair te the high con tracting parties, who steed aloof from each " ether for a long time, but finally came together te their mutual benefit. It is probable that about one-half the crop of the county has been bought. In some sections much mere than that proportion has been taken, but in ether section the bulk of it is yet in the hands of the growers. Increased activity is noticed in the warehouse?, where large numbers of men are employed asserting and packing. Following are some recently reported sales of the crop of 18S2 : Jacob Shirk bought last week in Quarry ville, from L. M. Peters, 3 acres at 18, 9, 5, 3 ; D. M. Hess, 1 sere at 10, 9, 5, 3 ; W. J. Hess, 1 acre at 15, 8, 5, 3 : J. Walt man, 2 acres at 18, 9, 5, 3 : J. W. Lefevre, 1 acre at 18, 9, 5, 3 ; James II. Hess, 2 acres at 20, 10, 5, 3 ; Jehn Warden, of Eden, 4 acres en private terms. Skiles & Frey have bought the follow ing lets in the lower end : Walker & Wells, 4 acres at 18, 4, 2 ; James Brown, 1 aero at 13, 5, 2, 2 ; Elwood Egan, 1 acre at 13, 5, 4. 2 ; James Grey, 1 acre at 14, 5, 4, 2 : M. Knight, 1 aero at 12, 3. 4, 2 ; Weed & Gill, 1 acre at 15, 4, 2; Kirk & Bre., 1 acre at 17, 3 2 ; J. A. McCarrigan, 2 acres at 16, 5, 4, 2 ; Geerge Janney, 2 acres at 12, 5, 4, 2 ; Tayler Pyle, 2 acres at 20, 8, 5, 2 ; Lewis Chapman, 2 acres at 10, 7, 4, 2 ; J. R. Hays, 2 acres at 10, 4, 2 ; Miller Walker, 1 acre at 13, 5, 5, 2 ; Geerge Ritchie, 1 acre at 14, 5, 2 ; Charles Webster, 3 acres at 18, 0, 3 ; Wm. Carter, 1 acre at 11, 5, 4, 2. Samuel Moere, jr., has bought in Sads bury the following : Wm. Withrow, 1 acre at 20, 8, 2 ; Wm. Reed, 2 acres at 10, 5. 2 ; Clark Tayler, aero at 14. 5, 2 ; E. M. Tewnscnd, 1 acres at 17, 0, 2. ' Fatman & Bre . have bought the fol lowing lets : J. II. Gilbert, of Eden, 3 acres at 17, 5, 3, and two acres at 10, 5, 3 ; A. T. Myers, of Eden, 3 acres at 15. 4, 2 ; J. D. Burk, of Eden, 3 acres at 17, C, 3 ; Samuel Keene, of Colerain, 2 acres. Jehn Hildebrand bought from W. Mc Allister, of Drumore, 2 acre3 at 10, 5, 3, and fiem E. B. Fritz, of Eden, 2 acres at 10, 5, 3. Harrison Shirk bought from J: M. Eck raan, of Eden, 3 r.crcs ag 29, 8, 5, 3, and fiem Simen Ressler, 2 acres at 20, 5, 3. Mr. Shirk has bought largely iu Dru more, but only a few et his sales have been repotted. Following are Ule sales iu Colerain : Samuel Keen, farming for Rebert Liuteu, held te Resenwald 1 'aero at 10, 5, 2 ; Jehn Hartner te Rohrer, 3 acres at 18, 10, 4, 2 ; J. B. Myers te lletlman, 2 acres at 17, 4, 2 ; Wash Mjcrs te same, 2 acres at 20, 10, 4 2. Geerge D. Gall, of Eilcn, sold te Op picheimer 3 acres at 15, 5, 3 ; and Thes. Wilsen, of Little Britain, 2 acres te Ken dig & Seu at 17, 5, 3. I). Ledfrman bought half au acre from Allan Esbleman, of Upper Mount Jey, at 12 cents through, and 3 acres from Samuel Glut., of Ceney, at 11 cents through. Jehn H. Dellavcn, of Honeybiook, Chester county, has purchased the follow ing lets during the past week : Ames M. Stelzfas, 4 acres, at 18, 7, 3 ; Geerge N. Sigman, 2 acres, at 18, 12, 0, 3 ; Treat & Heffman, 5 acres ut 10, 4, ft ; Jehn Trego, 5 acre at 1G, 4 2 ; Wm. S. Green, acre at 15, 5, 2 ; Jacob Reeser, 2 acres at 10, 4, 2 ; Markley Davis, 1 aero at 174, 4, 2 ; Chatlcs Steapleteu, 1 acre at 15, 4, 2 ; Lampert Diem, J acie at 17V, 5, 2 ; Har lan Ludwig, 1 acres at 14, 4, 4, 2 ; Peter Suplee, 2 V acres at 10, 4, 4, 2 and 1 acre at 18, 4, 4, 2 ; Rees Given, 2 acres at 17, 5, 2 ; James Griffith, 1 acre at 15, 4, 2 ; Jacob Fisher, 1 acrej at 15. 5, 2 ; Jacob Kcenan, 1 aero at 19, 4. 3 ; Jehn Graham, 3 acres at 13, 13, 4, 2 ; J. A. Cowan, 1 acre at 15, 7, 4, 2 ; David McPhersen, 1 acre at 15, 4, 2 ; Jehn L.Ameu, 1 aero at 13, 4, 2 ; Jacpb Reser, 2 acres at 14, 4, 2 ; Eaes Plaek, 1 acra at 14, 4, 2 ; D. W. C. Scott, 3 acres, 12 round ; d. H. Lawrence, 2 acres at ICt, 3, 2 ; Albert Ycanley, 1 acics at 10, 4," 2 ; Cenrad Hiliard, 2 acres at 13, 4, 2 ; Webley Reed, 1 acres at 14. 4, 2 ; Christian Yoder, 1 acres at 13, 4, 2. Richarlt J. Charles, who has been farm ing tobacco for some time past in the Cumberland valley, in the vicinity of Shiremanstown, sold his crop of this year, consisting of 4 acres, te L. & E. Worth Werth ciruer, at 20, 0, 3. Mr. Kehlor, near Mechanicsburg, sold 4 acres at 13 around. Jehn Lank sold 5 acres at 23, 8, 2. Gu-.ta-vus Besore sold 5 acres, at 20, 9, 3. J. Hatzlcrseld at 18V, 8, 3. Mr. Cuatles ro re ro peits geed tobacco in this region unsold. R. B. Sipe and D. S. Strine, of Striues Striues tewr, cigar manufacturers, have purchased the following lets of tobacco in Coucwage township, lerk county :. r'rem jacen u. Strine. one aero at 13, 5 and 3, $10193, Jehn J. Fitz, one let at 15 and 13, and 13 and 3 Geerire Heilman and Mr. Fitz sold a let te Geerge Wentz at 14 and 3 ; Daniel Zorger sold one lotto Fcncemakcr, of Mechanicsburg at 12 and 3, twd one let at 10 and 9 ; Geerge Repman sild te the same a let at 15, 5 and 3. Harry Rewinsky, of Diumere, sold te narriseu Shirk 2 acres at 13, 5. 3 ; nenry Graybill te same, 1 acre at 15, 5, 3 ; Samuel Ankrim te same, 3 acres at 18, 15, 3 ; Wm. Phillips lias delivered te Shirk 5 acres at 22, 10, 8, 3. Down in Bart last week, quite a lively time was witnessed iu the Irade, Rohrer's man making the following purchases : S. Pickcl at Trout's, 3 acres at 15, 8, 5, 2 ; Johnathan Cluff , acre at 14, 4, 2 ; An drew Brown, 2 acres at 10, 5, 2 ; Andrew Brown, (Shimp's), 3 acres at 15, 5; 2 ; Jes Scott, aero at 15, 5, 2 ; Jes. Scott, (Pal mcr'a), 2 acres 12, 5, 2 ; A. Heidlebaugh, 7 acres at 14, 5, 2 ; B. F. Reed, acre at 15. 3. 2 ; R. S. McClure, 2V acres at 13, 4, 2 : A. M. Baushman, acre at 12, 5, 2 : B. Fritz, 2 acres at 11, 5, 2 ; J Rebert Hughes, acre, 14, 4, 2. The following sold te Skiles w a rey : Christ. Trout, 2V acres 11. 5, 2 ; Edwin Trout, 2 acres, ll, 5, 2 Jehn Smith at Kinzer's, bought from Merris Cooper, jr., li aero, 14, 3, 3 ; W. Bentley, 1 acre, 17, 0, 3 ; Mrs. Evans, acrp, 20. 0. 3 ; Wm. Mitch ell, 1 acre, 20, 0, 3 ; Jehn E. Drancker, 8 acres Ne. 1 let, 18, 5, 3 ; Ne. 2, 18, 5, Ne. 3, 14, 5, 3 ; Nes. 4 and 5. 12, 5, 3. Lecb te Sen bought of Mrs. Steward, J acre, 14, 5, 2. Roreawaid bought of Gee. Scott, 1 acres, 15, 5, 1 ; Jehn Thompson, 2 acres, 15, 5, 2. TtlE NEW- YOWL MAKKET. Sec a Leaf and UavanaLasl week. U. 3. Tobacco Journal. While the settlement of the tax ques tion has imparted new life te the manu facture of cigars, the leaf market has net brightened up in the least. There were, le be sure, quite a number of manufac turers and jobbers in tbe market daring the week,' bat their purchases were small, and were made without any display of avidity. Evidently these who visited the market de net believe in a rise in prices of leaf, and, it seems, rather expect a de cided redaction. Fer that expectation there is no geed foundation, except in cases where purchasers of '81 have paid extravagant figures. The prices which have ruled in the market daring the past few months will undoubtedly continue, be they profitable or unprofitable te the holders. The-much cherished idea that an in crease in duty en foreign wrappers would cause a rise in prices of seed leaf wrappers is fruitless and will be for at least a long time te come. The new crop of Sumatra tobacco amounts te 40,000 bales in excess of that of the previous one. Such increase will undoubtedly create lower prices for thisarticle at Amsterdam. Experienced importers believe that a reduction of from 25 te 35 per cent, can be relied en with safety. The increase of the duty is but 40 cents a pound. Comparing the former duty with the higher the difference is small and net enough te seriously check the importation of this stock. The im position of the new duty will oceur en Jalyl. The new crop of Sumatra .will be offered in Amsterdam some time in May. Se, there, ample time i3 left te importers te bring t'uose wrappers into the country under the old duty in quantities sufficient te last many months. We were the first te urge an increase of duty en Sumatra tobacco. We suggested strenglyjthat a duty of $1.50 per pound be imposed. Pretentious meddlers thought fit te convey te Congress the idea that any increase would be welcome and effective.. Hence the insignificant one provided for in the tariff bill. We did want we thought te be our duty in this matter and we ask no thanks. Let the blame rest where it belongs. Frem Pennsylvania we hear of rapid purchases of the new crop at what appears reasonable, but net low figures. In vestors held that the 1882 Wisconsin crop is a failure, and that tlierefore Pennsylva nia will have te take its place. The recent purehases of the '82 New Yerk state are attributed te the same cause. Frem Connecticut the leperts of sales are less animated, a cooler reflection than lately prevailed seemingly having taken place. The Ohie crop is believed te be of unusually fine texture, and quite an army of buyers are new te be scen in the tobacco districts of Ohie. The sales of.the week wcre as fellows : Pennsylvania, crop '80, 500 cases ; 0 cents for fillers ; 10 te 15 cents for run ning. Crep '81, 150 cases ; p. t. Connecticut, crop '81, 123 casaj wrap pers, at 10 te 27 cents. Ohie, crop '81, 800 cases, low, at 5 te 0ceut8. Sumatra Market very active. Sales, 350 bales, mostly te manufacturers. As the stock of fine, dark, old is shrinking, holders assume quite an independent action as te figures and terms. Importers apparently consider the coming increased duty of no importance whatever, they expecting as great sales of the stock, if net greater, than heretofore Prices vary from $1 te $1.50. Havana Market moderately active. Sales 500 bales, principally te jobbers. Prices firm. Gam Repert, .Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending March 12, 1883 : COO cases 1880-1 Ohie, 50ie ; 400 ca3cs 1880 Pennsylvania, 0(g)10c ; 200 cases 1881 Wisconsin Havana, 18e ; 150 cases 1881 New England, 1028c ; 100 cases sundries, 318c. Total 1,450 cases. Tne Fhllartelphla'Market. Tobacco Leat. Seed Leaf As with ether branches of cigar leaf, dealers show mere life, while purchasers examine and buys with dicid cd encouragement. They seem te under stand what they are new doing, hence for the goods sold satisfaction is claimed. Some of our manufacturers have recently been examining the packing bought of '81 crop, and express an agreeable surprise at the faverable showing of the leaf. It has loxture, color and quantity, aud can there fore be used profitably. Dealers show up very fine wrappers iu Connecticut, Penn sylvania and Havana seed, which meet with faverable response. Binders fillers, as usual, move off nicely at full figures. Sumatra still commands attention from certain admirers, notwithstanding the in creased duties. Havana is moving elegantly iu tbe market, especially if first class in quality. The price obtained is satisfactory. Ynelta has the first call. Receipts for tha week : 502 cases Con necticut, 393 cases Pennsylvania, 31 cases Ohie, 77 cases Wisconsin, 113 cases Yerk State seed, 101 bales Havana, 31 bales Sumatra, and 419 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales have been : 232 cases Connecticut, 249 cases Pennsylvania, 10 case3 Ohie, 51 cases Wisceusiu, 73 cases Yerk State seed, 9G bles Havana, 20 bales Sumatra, 72 hhds Virginia and Western leaf in transit direct te manufacturers. Exported of leaf tobacco te Liverpool, 21,210 lbs ; te Barbatloes, 2,810 lbs. Total, 24,020 lbs. m FAK31S OK THE'kIVEU. Less and Gain or Land by Floed. Cincinnati Enquirer. One of the strangest freaks of the flood is repotted from Whitewater river, a few miles abeve Lawrcncebnrg, where Farmer Hunt lest 40 acres of land, and his neigh bor, Fred Newheuse, has a barran and rocky mill site converted into 10 acres of as rich land as the fertile valley affords. The land along the Whitewater is as rich as auy in the West. An acre of ground here is au independence for a gardener, and 10 acres are little les? than a bonanza. During the flood the Whitewater bottoms were overflowed for miles along the stream and the extraordinary height of the water created currents that had never been known before. Since the subsidence of the flood it has been found that 40 acres of Farmer Hunt's richest soil has been carried away, leaving that portion of his farm practically worthless until restored by a system of tillage and fertilizing. Fred Newhouse, who recently removed te the Whitewater bottoms from Aurera, owned a mill Mte just below Hunt's farm. Newheuse's property consisted of 10 acres of rocky and barren land, unfit for farming purposes. A portion of this was a large mill-pond. The mill pond is new filled te the level of the breast of the dam with the richest soil and Mr. New- house's remaining acres of unproductive rocks are covered te the depth of several feet with the same rich deposit." Instead of being a loser by the flood he is ahead the value of 10 acres of Whitewater val ley land, which, when there is any of it in the market, commands from $200,te $500 an acre. Mr. Newhouse is a fine practical miller, and the whole neighborhood just new is put te great inconvenience by tbe temporary shutting down of his mill. " If it were net for the annoyance and delay of changing my" mill from water-power- te steam-power for I am left without a dam" said Mr. Newhouse, "I would laugh at sy less." Many Londen ladles crop their hair short and wear an almost entire wig. and conse quently catch cold mere frequently than their American cousins! but of coarse they all use Dr. Bull's Cenga Syrup. - Celluloid Eye-Glass frames represen ting the choicest selections of tortoise-shell and amber are last becoming the meat popular. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. ml2-lwdeed If yea are bilious, take Simmons Liver Keg ulater. It Heads tbe list Olall ether preparations or medicines. In cases et nausea headache, dizziness or irregu larities et the system, Burdock Bleed Bitters have no equal. They never fail in affording immediate relief. Price tl.00. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen 8 tree t. L. Weltzel. WrightsviUe, Fa., says: "Brown's Iren Bitters is giving rellel te many suffering invalids in this part et the country.'' Fer sale by IL B.Cechran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ml!-lwdw We Challenge tb World. When we sajwe believe, we have evidence te prove that Shiloh's consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, in as much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough In one-halt the time and relieve Asth ma. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they fail, it is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. .Price, 10c., 50c and $LO0. If your Lungs are sero. Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's roreus Plas ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qnecn street. fcbT-eedl AU Is Well That Ends Well. Orin Catlin, 49. Pearl street, Buffalo. X. Y., says: "I tried various remedies for thepHes but found no reliet until I used Themas' Ec- lectrlcOil, which entirely cured me attera lew applications. 11. u. ueenran, uruggisr, 7 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kesterer. It Is entirely different from all ethers. It is as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate-, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kesterer. It will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair te its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. It does net in any manner eflcct the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate et bilver preparations liave done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CC, .Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL ft UDCKEL. New Yerk. JunS-lycteedftw azemnra. Please Shew Mean Overcoat I This request denotes the cautious and prudent man, who will net ex pose himself unprotected te the treacherous March weather. Light Weight Overcoats, splendid assort ment, from $10 OO te $30.00. . A. C.YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & t'ixih Sk PHILADELPHIA. mll-lwd OKOCJSKLES. X ItUKSICS. -OUE CH0C0LATE&C0C0A DEPARTMENT. ISAKEK'S Ne. 1 Premium Chocolate. BAKER'S Breaklast Cocea. WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Commercial Chocolate. WHITMAN'S Plain Chocolate. ALKETHREPTA, a preparation or Pure Chocolate. EPP'S PREPARED COCOA. S We can say et Epp's Cocea, that It makes a delicious and hcalthml drink. We have tried it. Glveltatiial. FRESH SMOKED SALMON. In quantity te Pint purchaseis. We still have that splendid lO GENT SYRUP. . At BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. OLASS Altli QVEEXHWAltb. e KH St MARTIN AT CHINA HALL. We new have open a very large line et White Granite Ware, White Perceftiin Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware -IN-DINNER, TiSA. and CHAMBER SETS. We have selected these goods irem the Rest Manufacturers. WE GUARANTEE THEM. y Goods netsatls factory will beexchanged. High & Martin's, 16 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. PIANOS AND rCBNITUKE BKMOV1CO at short notice. Alse, dealer in second hand and antique Furniture, 8teves and BracketSaws. $l3e. AUG. F. 11KINOEHL, 4HK JJUSbll WUWJ1 BUTCL. I decn-3aa ( Above tte NerUiern Market.) ' wmm I jmm. vww v ,j A XtlWlIVS. ii. Bey the DIFIANT SHIRT, natentbaek and cannot no. or undershirt or person, or tear dewmatttsx nfh llt. n tba haA W W-.W .M w v - -. ij i c. a tc Aaa.1. . .- flT-lTrrtHiTn ffn KB Nnrtb Dun , -i ;fr miziziz ygava J. B. MARTIK CO. CHINA, GLASS -AND QUEENSWARE. LAEGE LINE OF Bargees & Goodard's 2d Selection Queensware IN TEA, DINNER AND CHAMBER WARE, at less than nALF PRICK. pgc IMMENSE BARGAINS. New tJlassware, New China. NtYeWes In Easter HH. J. B. XABTDST & CO I Cor. West Kins and Prince Sta. LANCAST PA. S KIK NO rCBTHEK. Watt, Snand & Ge. . INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR buck umm, Attic. SOc., G2c.,G7c., 75c, 87JC, 1.00, 11.96." These Goods are made by the most celebra ted French Manufacturers, are all Pure Weel, the Rest Celer and Finish, am' give entire satisfaction in wear. We new eiler an Elegant Line of BLACK DRESS SILKS At 75c., 87KC, $1.00, $1.23, $1.50, $1.75, $ZQ0, 12.25. We claim that these goods are the best value in the market, ana canret be surpassed In New Yerk or Philadelphia. J ust opened a Choice Line et COLORED DRESS SILKS. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, NEW TRM MINGr SILKS. BROCADED SILKS. AT VERY LOW PRICEH. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. -1 TKTZOIGR ft HAL'UUMAN CARPETS FROM AUCTION. Metzpr & Hangliman HAVr. NOW OPEN A LARGE AND HANDSOME VARIETr OF INGRAIN. RAG, HALL AND STAIR CAEPET8, UOUG11T AT AUCTION FOR CASH AND TO RE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. CARPETS at....Uie. CARPETS at 50c. CARPETS at SOc. CARPETS at COe. CARPETS at 7Cc. CARPETS al.-.15e. CARPETS at We."., CARPETS at....snc0.- flA tfUBTH ut TO. i T3- ii a wrewpa ." w. & CARPETS at fLOO. ut & wmm OHEAP STORE. 43 WEST SING ST.,. LANClSTIJt (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Hetel.) Hen. MUMCAL ISHTKVMXHTB. w ILCOXft W1I1TK THE WILCOX & WHITE & &". Vrtl Parler Organ Wareroemi iT-"- irni -G NO 152 EAST KING STREFILv . TT. A TyErrJCRR. AeMMat. J ,AJ w -v i m M aJM-J"""-.-; .1 - v A linll itinrtmAnt AffhA vaHrni. mtwrtmm An3ji stantly en hand and for sale ea tbe mertMb-;, pnil forma tnr fTnah nr Rmall 1fmtkl mz stallments. '-&P& . ' t The public is most cordially invited te and examine these instrument, wbfeh wtt MF tonna,te tie very Superior in Qnautyi Moderate in Price. MR. DECKER Is alie agent ler the flam' mz "X7 TT A T 1T1 ?J I X X. JD S2t P And several ether Desirable Pj&nolertem,- pnees irem. fe upwards. 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