fkj f - f V . Jl 4 I UU'vaAIv I lAevV Volume XX Ne Hi!) LANCASTER, I'A,, TUESDAY, MAltOU 18, 1884. Price Twe Ccula. UI.OTUINH. LiUlll ciiekju: FURNISHING GOODS. FOIl FAI'HKIt, MOI-IIKII, ItltOt'llKlti. I1IH TF.U-, COUSINS AND AUNTS. d() TO BRIBMAN'S, Ne. 17 WKHT KING SVKKKT, Itcitiuiuhiir tli' number and Htieet. OM.I.IMl .V ll.UIS Urtti. Sniii & Bailsman, FINK TmOJtS, 11 A VIS UK MO VIS J) TO Ne. 121 North Queen St., Ami will he !iuimi e luivn you examine tliulr KleKunt Sleek et SUITINGS, Etc., -KOIl- Sl'MNO AND SUMMER WEAR liliillMvdTll.TllAS N ll.l Sl'AM), HUT A NKIV rniu, With New Goed3 -ANO- New Business Methods. Al.l. CMI IMIIICIIAShltSOlVK.V 1 UK All- VA.MA -I'l Oh 'I II K ( .VII TIIANS- ACI'IOS. Itlillngter l.aMl mill acl.li)g lui Lush, t'liul lt Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, TO UIVK Botter UiirKnlnn In Oertnin Lluea of Rotuly-mrtde QoedB Th'iu Can Be Had Elsowhero. The '( I are the Cheapest, tlin Finest and Hi-it uml im f ty!e every pmehv-er surely ran strut mi. It iiii wuiit I'liiL-tl'KiiiN, nr ti Ce.it O! II est, C.tll IIUI, Willi loin III(llll-y, en Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANCASTKK l' ll-Urt I I ir.Mi itiieTiir.r.. ATTKNT10N! OUR $12 SUIT MADE TO ORDER In the bint nlT-r eyer given te tlie people te Imviiu uneil, uiliiutlal, well tilintiied, geed II I Unit milt e' i-letlilng uiuiln ter tlin price et u ii;.nl made Mill. VVc lniM) tliu UO' il In iltlTei (till tt li i uu I ink dii te call and nu tbem. THINK OK IT, AN All Weel OassimereSuit FOR TWELVE DOLLARS, MAUK TO YOUR OWN OllDKli. ALL WOOL PANTALOONS te eiwisn, FCR FOUR DOLLARS. Hirsh & Brether's I'hNN IIAIil.Ul.01111.Nii HOUSK, Neu. a and 4 North Queen Streot. I.ANCAbTKIl, I'A. J I UKUILtUl GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's ' Ne. 6 East EZing Street. Iner.kT torcilucen heavy Btoelc et KINK WOOLKNSiiiul te inalfu loom for tlie Sprint; Importation, I will miike up te enlur nil licwy-wclu'litfeUlTlNaSaiulOVKltCOATINO Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot., or First Cost of Get ting Them Up. I liuve man a Lurs'i Assortment et medium wuiKht, WOOLKNrt ler tne early Spring traile, wlilcli will be mud i) up boleru tlie Spring Inula sets In at nil un,mtl reduction, te give I'liipleymunt te myliuiiiU (luting dull acujien vm: a nova krpuovjen jh ten VAtmONlA'. N, II, My snmple cufiU et Spring Iiiiporia Iiiiperia Iiiiporia tleim nru new ready mul any 01 my custiuiiura di'slreu'j el Hueurlng cliolce utylun cm de no new. H. GERHART. 1KNN UlUAltal'ltUll ai.Ol) 'Kll llllf. . drcd up, at HAUTMAN'S VKLLOW FI10NT01CIAR SX01IK, BURGER & SHTT01 lUtV UUOIH. e lAltl'KT -AT- HARNISH &CG7S, 46 WEST KING STREET. We in c new uttering te our rusteinnr A l.l-WOOLTWO-l'l.Y Extra-Super Carpet, AT 75e WOKTII two. I'KU YAlll). ALSO, HAG CARPETS or our own iiiiiiiiilitcturuiit very low price, WtttlO tllll llltgfrft business In tlidclty In Hug tu-piitw hccuiisi) we make the bMt Larpnl ler tliu leust iniiiiiiy, nml our custom Hag Car pulsnm Increasing U percent iivury season IIIKl WOglVOCIISlOlUOrs perfect HUllslRCllOII. INIIKAIN (JAHI'K.IHnl We., worth 40e. HHKHH 0001)8 eriill kniiN. Oreul llnrunlns III III.AOK CAHIIMKIIKH mill .1 IIIWEY UI.U'1 111, nml MIllO.NHulltll klmU lift Olevii", Hekii el all himiM, llll- tieiHjiiimtiuiKsiinii liiKiirtlnKn. HouBefuraJsliing Dry Goods, HIieulliiUD, Tuble I.ltieiiH uiid 1 IchlniiH lit Lew l'llriw. aPCI.OTIIlNOMAli:'l(OltlKlt nt utiert notli-e. We. I rnme Htimint'il KBA1IIKI13 ulway en liiiinl. Jacob HariiiHli, Witmcr Hess, Ne. 46 WEST KINO STREET, febil-lmilASmw I.ANC.VJTKU, I. N JKXT IllltlU T run ueuiir iiuumk FAOTESTOCK'S. Sis! Ms! Sis! I.VOOOwnrlliel III ACK.OOl OltKD.STKll'K nml CIIKCK MlI.Ks. ,)u,i imiiliMl trem un im piirUi a HiKilleii HtUu III .Sw Yerlc. Ilrewn, Nuvy llliie. Myrllu Ollve, Unmet, mul Hieiizu bilks, only J7X Navy llliif. Ilrewn. Mvrtle Orcen llronze nml (.uiriuit "llkn. Mie, CvV, ".lu, hum f 1 in), strlpn stlki. (llilnrutit t'onililiiulteiu, ic, 50a r.'xj unit lie. i;iwckniln. Muck nml wliituiuul wliltennil blncU, Mkj mul uc, clit'.ii). II luck Silk nt .'flc.nv, 7'0,7Kc,II.CO, I1.12W, n.a, ii te. u.75 uiuhju). " TIIK llfcsr 1II.K1 AT I'ltlCKS VK HAVE hVKU OKFKUKU. OUR BLACK SILKS At tl.inni 1 li urn biautliH at tlie nrloe, mul venby tliu tiuly iittuntlun of ttinte tu Willi t. ear On mul iilmr Jliirrh 17, our atom will be ehjii In lliuuvuiitnt; till lurtliur notice. R. E. Eahnesteck, I.ANOAHTKlt, I'A. Nezt Doer te the Court Heuse. II. AIAKTIM ,V Ull. j. SPECIAL SALE -OK- MUSLIJlSrS -AND- SHEETINGS. We nut null llmfullewliiK bimiiUel lllrmclitil mul Uiibiuiiclin I Mu-lluR mul uliiutlud nt luas til. ill Mulillluutururd I'iUim : MUSLINS- BLEACHED. M KK1TIT OK TIIK LOOM. 4 4 f,KY VOUIC M1I.I.S. M WA.MSUITA 4 J 1'ltlDK OK TIIK WEST. Muslins-Unbleached. II ATLANTIC i-1 I'acihi:. I I Al'l'I.KTON. 4 1 AimiATIti. SHEETINGS-BLEACHED. MOHAWK VAI.I.KY. F" 11 IT OK THE LOOM. UTIUA. iT III All WUltlu. Sheetings Unbleached. CONESTOOA. I.ANOArtTKll. I'KU UK A. in All Wl'lllH. J.B. & Cor. West King anil Prince St? LANCASTER, I'A. V 1UXOUIA Cern Remover. Tliu most eiluctlvn prupanitlen ler tliuio tliuie tliuio liieval et Cerns, lluiilen, Watts, etc, ever placed beteii) thopublle. Warraiiteil te uradlcate completely nml wltbliiuHliorttline the most ebdurutu corns, luut et seli, 'vltlieut pain. IT 18 A. VOJlTlVa CURB. BOLD AT BiOHTOLD'S DRUG STORE, Ne. 111. WEST ORANGE 8TUKKT, cerner et Uharlotte. dl-lyd NOTIUr. I'A I'lKMS WIS1I1MU TO ue. suit DR. LA GRANGE, OV lUil KailKIITSTIIKBT, l'MILADM-l'IHA, I'A., me reiiuealid te itlve at least two dayw notlce prier te their Intuiided visit te prevent disappointment and lesn of tliue. ease unit Allied lilreidura. tent free bypeit. M;cvnt, Addict iiHtiljove. ml-ila.d MARTIN jtitsimiAi., riUHKII (MIT. 1 Thn llalrie.il ii K Iculliig el wnnrlni'M, of iixlmimtliiii wltlioulrltert, which nmkiH 1 1 li, u ) Imidrn te no liiiiny piieple, Ih dun te tlin fact' Unit the bleed Im peer mul the vltullly ueiimi- (iniiiiiiy le(iiiii). ii you are Hiiiiuring irein nuuh leelliiKa, Ayer's Sarsaparilla In imt what you tuwvl, am) you med. and will de von Intnlnuliibln uikhI. Noethor iiruimialfen no cenccnlrati'ii and eemlilni'H liUMxI'purllvliig. vitalizing. u rlchliigiin.l Invlgeiatlng iiifillllus iui Avku'a BAimArAiill.l.A riiKrARKD nr Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Ce , Lewell, Mass. Beld by nil DniKuN-A II, ill bottle for t inl'MM 4 IIIIKAT NIIUUKHD. HOP PLATER. IIiIh porem nliiHlnrlH liimem (or IIh nulrk mid luuirty iiutleu In eurlng Lmnu Hack, liliuu. iniitlam, SulHtlca. Crick In the Hack, hide and Ulp, NciiralKla. Sllir.lelntmiiul MuncleH, Hern Oliimt, Kidney Trouble and all pains nriielie elllmr local or deep-Henteil. It noellicx, Hlnnutliiins and fltlliiulaten tlie parts. Tim Vlrlutisel hops combined with irutiiH-clesm mul ready te apply. MiiK'rler te llnltiuuitH. lotions ami milvcs. I'lUe, & cunla or A ler II. O). Sold by ilriiRKlitH and oetintrv titenw. Mailed en receipt et prices. Hep I'lutler Com Cem tiny, l'roprletors, llosteu, Mans. A GREAT SUCCESS. -Tlie best tamlly pill umde-llnwley's Htemucli and Liver Pills. 2V:. 1'leiu.mt In action mid caiy te take. nevM-lydAw () unr itoeiin. N KWBt'lUNw UtlODh. Grand OpeningI WATT, 8HAHD & CO., Have llecel vial blxly Cases and Ilaloief NEW SPRING GOODS Within Ibe past week atllui lnet prlrns ever known In thohlitery of tlie Dry UoeU business. NKWSIMNU OIlKfcS UOOD". OTTOMAN anil PIN CIIKUIC SU1T1NOS. MKI.NOK, OKHKUKS, AltMUUES. 11..AUK AND t;OLOIlKI) USIIMKltKb. NEW COLOKSi In Dlll'-hi 1LKS. NKWSI'ltlSOIIOUKIlV AMXiLUVKS. CAMIIltlGandaWlSi KJIIIUOIDKltlKS. IIUUII1NOS, CO LI. A US and LACKS. NKIV CALICOES and 1'KllCALES. WASHING OINGIIAMS aud CHEVIOTS. SlIIItTING lMtl.NTSnnil CAMUItlCS. TA1I1.K LINENS, NAI'ICINH and TOWELS. SHEETINGS and PILLOW MUSLINS. li.VUBCUUTAl.NB end PILLOW bHAMS. Penuliu' (Joetls at Pepulur Prices -AT THE- NEW YORK STORE, SOS. 8 k 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER. I'A. UhAtttl AM) QVJit.Hn HAHti. TJltU MA11T1K. QUEKXSWA11E! QUEENS WARE ! -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Qiioensware. THE LA KG El P ASSORTMENT. ALL-GOODS EXCHANGE! It' NOTSATIE. KACTUltV. Ilounikeepurx leek te jour lnttuesl. Kx atnliie our mock bulote puruliasiug. High & Martin, 15 KAST KINU STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JUUttlVAL lNHTUUaiKNTH. IITII.UOA ii WIIITIt Wilcox vfc White Organ Ge. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW IS TIIK TIME TO IIUY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SLAUGHTERING 1'RIcES. One Geed Second-Hand Piane t.KOe One Elegant SeceiuMlaiid Organ 43 UO One Elegant New Organ, 12-slop couplers and Sub lla.m M.OU Wilcox X U'lille organs liem I73.WJ telWUO "KnQbe," MeFhnil, Grovenntoln & Fuller, Koyateno, and Veae & bona i'lnnea, All Marked Down te llottein I'rlcej. A' most given away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warcroems, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, 11. II. LUCKENHAtll, AgeiiL iebl7-Ud A1AUMXKHY. 11 AV1ISU DlMal)l.Vfc.D I'AUinJ-.liaiill' and pctuiaiiently mtlv closed tlui Chestnut ttieet lien Works, l doslie te Inlnnu my old patrons and tliu publle geiierally, tliat I ain still in the buslnuBS, being lorated In tliu I'enn Iren Company's Works, North Plum street, whure I am making Iren aud 11 r ass Castings et every diHtrlptliin, and will be pleased te eurvu all who may laver me with their patron. age. from 4U years experience In tliebuslnesa and using tliu best mauirlnl mid employing tliu best mechanics, I ain eallitled 1 can guar guar anUve entire satlslactten. Castings made irem aiiiUtuie et Iren and steel wlileli are mere re liable ler strength and durability than the bust cast Iren known, V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings made et very selt iron, and brass cast ings el evury description. I liave ull the paU teis ul the well and favorably known Mewrer Cern and Cob Crusher, rulttted and Impreved. Alse en hand, mills ceuiplutely titled up or In parts, te ruplaru old onus which have buun lu iibe ler years, Kmuiinteetng tliein te glvu Islactlen. angMCu-U J;, 0, MCOULLBY, LEAF TOBACCO. Olllt VN AMI erilKIt MA II III. If,. Tlin llniiie TrAde Leeking Up lluyer n( 83 en llnnil Suinn Hulls et New mid Old Leal The Mexican 'Irenty Itatllleil. Tliere linn been a large number of btiycra in tliu Held during tbe hint week (or '83 tobacco, but jiurcliadCH lutvu net bcun very l.irue, nor bave nrlcea boeu IiIkIi, Hujeik htlll Hcein te bave jjravu ileubtx about tlie luturoef tbe oren mul nre net dlxpeKctl te go Inte It with an much zjal nn rewuiH would like teB'3. Te ?ive semu idea of tbe packers' feelliiK we ruprodueo tbe statement of ene of our oblest and belt pouted local (lo.ilerfl. He Hiyn that fully ene half of nil tbe II no mid even oed tobacco lias been bought, aud that would be, any, 10,000, Tlioie may be atT iijual amount of geed te line, Htlll In tbe IhiikIh of tbe growers ami tbe balance of tliu oiep In from trcib te ordinary tbe rea,er portion being trash tbat can and must be betiBbt very cheap. As te tbe medium grades, be nayp, they will be bought, but at hucU prices as they can be uacd for shipping reckIh. On tbe etbur band, many ntnvrarn whom we bave met, from widely dlllerent huo hue huo tienn of tbe enuuty, dcolare that com paratively Htnall proportion e( tbe crop ban been purebaxud ; aud that wblle Heme el tbe tobaeco In inforler, as is the easu every year, and while tbere bits been mere tip mould tbau usual, tbe crop an a whole is n geed ene and tbere la " nuy quantity" of lirat class wrappern te be bad by any who wish te buy them at fair priees. They profess te bellcve that the backwardness of buyem in taking up the crop U bj bj cause tbey made mistakes in buying seme fermer crops en the fluid or the poles, and were resolved net te buy the present crop until it was Httipped and in condition for casing, aud this oenditinn oeuld net be attained this year bcoause of the unusual ly unfavorable weather. Had reads fol lowed, which delayed still further the lifting of the orep ; but new nearly all the buyers ate en baud and a brisk time is expected. t'ollewiiiR are some sa'es made during the past week in the lower end et tbe county : Jacob Smith has purrbacd from Picket, of H.it t, X aero it 10, 1, 'J ; Themas Yeung, 1 aero at 10, 4, 'J ; ilurvey Scott, 1 acie at 10. 4, - Jehn from from from ueorge Uraham, '1 acres nt 17, . B Sir. Mayer has bought from Neblu Mu Oovern, of Salisbury, 2 aeres, and from Ot'orge Clrabam, 2 acres en privatu tutms. Mr. I'retzllnld has bought from Henry Itutter, of Hart, 2 aetcs at 15, 4, 2. K. II. llrubaker baa beuglitin Urumeve. from Jacob Ilarr, 1 aero. 12, 4, 2 ; Wm. Harr, 1 aero at 13J, 4, 2 ; Win. lllsk, 2 acres at '12, 4, 2 ; 11. Uuukle, 2 acres at 11 J, 4, 2. Sklles 6i Frey bave bought a few lets in tbe lower cud, among them Jacob Kuu kle's Havana. Atneug their ether pur chases me It. U. Celltnc, 2 acres at 14, 5, 3, 2 ; Jacob .Miller, 2 ucrea at 12, 0, 3, 2 ; Geerge Westby, 1 aero at 11, e, 3, 2 ; li. b Hewn, 3 actes at 12, 0, 4, 3, 3 Mr. T. Hiliinau has bought from Harry Ilutb, of Dart, 2 acres .it 15. 5, 3 ; and .Jehn Dell wen bought from Jesiali I'lckel 2 acres at 17, 4, 2. Wm. Oehrae, el Litit., sold bis crop at 18. 5. M. R. Hedman of Baiubridge reoeivo 1 at his waichouse within the p.ist few days the following lets from the per ens uamed belew . W. H. Detwilcr, 3aerrs.it. 13, 3 ; Ooergo Stricklaud, 2 acres at 11, 3; J. K. Lung euccker, 1 acres at 1(!, 5, 2 ; 1). K. Leng eueeker, 1 nore at 11, 5, 2 ; Samuel Ueibe, 1 acres at 13, 4, 2; Henrietta Haker, 1 acieatll, 2; David White, 2J acres at 17J, 4, 2 , Jehn White, 2 acres at 20, 5, 2; Jehn lJjsohero, 2 acres at 12, 3 ; 1? K. Heflrttadt, 1 aero at 15, 3 ; Jehn Iiongnu Iiengnu Iiongnu eekor, 1 acre at 12 cents through ; (J. O. Longenceker, 4 acres at 20, 5, 2 ; Jehu S. Uarber, 3 acres at 17, 0 1, 2 ; Hint &, Sboaffer, 2 V acres at 10, 0, 2 ; J.N. Kutt, 1 J acres at 18, 0, 2 ; Hutt it Keller, 2 aens m 17, 0, 2 ; David 11. Nisslny, 2 aores at 14,4,2; (Jummill & Harmen, 4 acres at 15 J, OJ, 2 ; LizJe Sides, 1 noie at 12, 5, 2 ; Ames Qarber, 4 acres at 12, 5, 3 ; S. 11 Hugle, 1 aero at 20, 5, 2 ; Antheny Sheaffur, 3 acres at 20, 5, 2 The abeve ratsciH delivered their tobacco stnctly according te contract, thore being net ene occasion ier "deckiug." Chas. Schuberth has bought the follow ing lets : Jehu Sides 1 acres at 13, 4, 2 ; Jeliu Welbert 1J tines at 8, 4, 2, and a hall aero of Havana seed at 25 through ; Jehn MyerH 1 acres at 8, 4, 2 ; 1 acres at 10 J, 4,2, and a half acre of Havana eeed at 25 tuieugh. Jehn A. Ilroiieniuu, near Uainbridge, sold his orep of seed leaf I. lit week at 30, 5, 3, nud ene acre et very Hue Havana seed en private terms. Among the 80,000 pounds of tobacco, received by Grove & Cellins, of Marietta, are tbe following : Jacob Gan'z, 1,438 pounds at 10, 2 ; Frederick Oldwiler, 2,0d4 pounds at 14, 0. 4, 2 ; It. F. Marklev, 370 pounds at 20, 3 ; Michael Weaver, 243 pounds nt 1J, 1, 2, 1 ; D.miul Brandt, 2,000 pounds at 15, 4, 3 ; J. M Gibble, 1.450 pounds at 10, 2 ; Ames Hali- lemau, 720 pounds nt 11, 2 ; J. L, ttleh man, 2,710 pounds at 20, 0,3; Christian Snyder, 1,252 pounds at 20, 5, 5, 2 ;J. D. Htauffer, 2,403 pounds ut 10, 5, 2 ; C. K. Iirubaker, 5,813 pounds at 20, II, 4, 2 ; D. W. Noweomer, 300 pounds ut 13, 4, 2 ; Albert Uaslew, 2,477 pounds at 10, 5, 4, 2 ; Isaac Hoevor, 781 pounds at 18, 4, 2 ; Solen Z. Landis, 1,850 pounds at 20, 4 ; G. Ii. Iitiller, 2,052 peuuds at 17, 0, 4, 2 ; II. M. Witraer. 751 pounds at 10 8,4,2; Sebautiau Ulrieb, 4,510 pounds at 13 reuud ; 8. G. Arthur, 2,070 pounds at 15 round j Henry Gray bill, 1 acre, 1,000 pounds nt 20, 0, 2 ; Chnstiau Heish, 1 acre, 1,435 pounds at 22, 10, 3 ; Heury II. Wiley, 2 ncres, 2,719 pounds at 20. 0, 5. Jehu and Harris Mnlviiiucy, of Pine Creek township, Clinten comity, sold their two aercs of tebaciv te Samuel Moero, of Lancaster, for 6141.31. The balance of their orep, 10 acres which was raised en shares, wn sold te W. 11 Karskiideu &. Sen, et Loek Haven, for 41,72"J,8"i The following named farmeis residing near Morgantown bave doliverod tbe fol lowing quantities of '83 leaf te Greubo & Ce , Reading : Frnnklin I'lank, about 4 800 pounds ; David Heeser, l,J0O peuuds ; Jacob Trey or 3 300 pounds : Kouben Wanner, 1,208 peuuds; Edward Heara,abeut 1,800 pounds, and Klmer Kautz alsedellvered a bud, It was learned from Mr. lluetur tbat from 25 te 30 aercs of tobacco wcru raised around Morgnntewn last year, Mr. IMank received 14 J cents per pound for wrappers, li cents for binders nud 0 eents for tillers, mid Mr. Wnnner was paid 14 0 aud 2 respectively. Mr. Troyer received 10J cents per pound for bin lead of 3 300 peuuds. He sold nu extra ilne let te a party in Meuntville, Laneaster county, for which he received 33 cents n pound. Hales or Old Tobacco. Tbe sales of old tobacco wero net se laige last wools as the woek proeodlug. Tbere was but little of the orep of '80 cold, nud we hear of only about 300 eases of '81, aud 200 easos or '83 changing hand, the terms belng private, Get (loud Heed Tim following lotter from n well known mid rnllable tobacco dealer will serve te put farmers en tbeir guard against being imposed upon by unprincipled need deal ers : I1AI.DWIKHVM.I.K, N. Y., ) March 15, 188-1. S KniTeiia iNTF.bbieKNCKii t Having oc casion te leek up seme Havana seed while r am here, I find that our county tins been flooded with itiferier seed, the doalers leprcsuiitiiig it t be the " Wilsen" kind whim in faet a great dual of It is of the old sred kind, which is far inferior te our own farmers ncsd of Laueastcr county. I think it would be ndvlsable te notify tbe farming community te be very careful In making their ncd purebahcs, and with whom they deal. I shall ondeavor while here te scleet seme geed seed from peeple tbat I knew te be prfectly rollable. Yours, Daniel A. Mayer. The New Yerk Market. U. H. 1 obacce Journal, It was calmer in our market this woek mid sales wero mostly cenllued te alleged superior grades. Helders of '80 and '51 Pennsylvania bave beceme demewhat haughty in their demeanor siuce tbe to te to eonling of tbe previous week's heavy transactions, and it is new very difUcult te purobase nuy such goods at " bargain" figures. Tlie uufortunate first holders el '80 aud '81 Pennsylvania, while consid ering cvery advance or every show of ene n most acceptable blessing, novertbeloss cannot suppress a sigh el regret whenover tbey ulleet n sale of their stock. In faet a sale uuder tbe preseut circumstances Is nothing but a profit en their losses. A prominent doaler and holder of '81 Penn sylvauia said : " I mu efTercd 20 cents fur my wrappers. Figure Interest, sterage mid uxpuuseM, tbey stand me 45 cents." It is, therefore, uatural tbat as seen as tlie market shows any activity in this tobacco holders are iueliued te nsk higher prices than the stock is quoted nt ; bunce the reaction of tbe market " Itioemiug steamers from Germany are new bringing considerable quautlties of Havana seed tobaccos which were shipped from here last fall. It is generally Wis consin Havana seed, which was bought by exporters at low llgurcs oemp.ireil with tliiMt new ruling. The markets in Europe did net fellow the tisu in prieea which took paici) in our home tobacco matkete, and as there is a porfcet craze bere new te (.oeuio Mich leaf, reshlprnunts are taking plaue. Sumatra is still soiling "With a vim, notwithstanding the cxistiug ti i ill -cully et tluding suitable parceln aud es pecially hucb an are perfect iu burning. 'Jeuaiqueiitly the purchases that are being made, while m the aggtogate tbey are large, consist of small lets, mostly Irem 5 te 10 bales, The sales of the week are reported as fellows : Peuusylvanla Crep '83 ; 400 cases, at 10J, 17 te 2JJ cents ; tillers, 5J te Hi eents. Creps '80 aud '81 : 450 eases, at 9 te 15 cunts. Wirtivmvin, State, Housatenio Crep '82 : 000 eases Havana seed, at 17J te 25 cunts. Ohio-Crep '82 : 350 eases, nt 0i te 12 cents Sumatra Sales 300 bate-i, at $1.15 te ei.se. Havana Sales 500 bales, at 85 cents te $1.35. linns' ilcpurt Following nre the talcs of seed leaf tobacco reported by J.S. Cans' Seu & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water stroet, New Yerk, for the week ending Mar. 17, 1881 : 455 easos 1882 Pennsylvania, 4j(jj20e.; 322 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, U(tnl0c ; 200 cases 18S3 Wisoeusiu Havana sued, p. t.; 143 cases 1882 Wisconsin, Havana seed, lu(!:'7ie.; 150 cases uuudrics,4i(ii)18.Tetal, 1,207 cases. 1'lillHdf Ipliln Heed l.eat Market, Tobacco Luitt. Auetber week of quletuess, except for llrst cl.ibs goedi, which bave been freely sold by u number of leaf houses who have the stock desired. Wrappers of all grades nre iu demand. Havana heed first and thou '82 Pennsylvania, both of which at this time bring an elegant remunerative price. A Ne. 1 ordinary seoeuds are iu demand ami dilUeult te flud. Geed flllcis art) begiuuiug te be uppiecialcd, Tbe '81 Pennsylvania has new the riug of truu worth. Sumatra brings full prices if thu ap. uuarauce aud tbe stoek id what it should Havana finds icady silo if goods Ull the bill. Qiality it must bave. Priens Btrnuy. Keeeipts Ter thu week Ul easos iJounea. tleut, 370 cases Pennsylvania, 110 cases Wisoeusiu, 210 cases Ohie, 53 Yerk state seed, 91 bales Sumatra, 140 bales Havana, and 79 hhds Virginia aud Western leaf tobacco. Sales have bcen 39 cases Connecticut, 209 cases Peuusylvanla, 90 easos Wis Wis ceus'ii, 131 cates Ohie, 30 eases Yerk state t-ued, 41 bales Sumatra, lOebilcs Havana, and 37 hhds Western leaf iu tiausit direct te manufacturers. Exported of leaf tobacco te Llvorpeol, via str Pennsylvania, 20,013 lbs ; via British Orewu, 01,374 lbs ; total, 118,287 lbs. Ilultluiure Market. Seed leaf Jobbers me doing n fair busiuuss with manufacturers of uigurs, nil desirable wrappers lludlug ready sale, Havana seed still in tbe lead. Our packers nre busy buying nud packiug new sued leaf. Pennsylvania seems te be their favorite Held of operation thisyear. Stocks of desirable old tobacco are small. Tilt) Menlertu Treaty. Tbe treaty of commerce between thu United States nud Muxice has been ratl lied by the United States. It bad ene mere vete than was neeussary for the two thirds, thu total vete being 41 te 20 iu its favor. It was accomplished iu this man. nor : Suuater Hale, who was very mueli opposed te it, was absent without a pair ou the subject. Senater Vau SVvek. who voted against it last time, abstained from voting at all Tuesday, nod ouuater l'ike, who voted against it tlie last tluiu, has been bullyragged by New Ilampshire papers, until, tu the surprUe of nil, be veted Tuesday lu its fuver. If Bonnter Vau Wyck had voted as he did before, or Senater Hule had been paired, it would bave failed. The If. 8. Tobacco Journal has this te say of the treaty editorially : " Hew ever much it may be disliked by ecttain tobaeco people, the Mexican treaty is ratified and only awaits inform tl legisla tion te make it operative. During thu long time it was pending iu thn Senate we fully polnted out the soepu of the treaty nud sought te oerroct many mlsappruhou mlsappruheu Blunts that wero alleat iu the trade with regard te it. We nre glad te sce that our efforts have born substantial fruit ; but thore nre many lu the trade who still regard tbe treaty with disfavor. It is net tee much te say that this disfavor is en. tirely due te laek of kuowledge of the mibli'ct. It has bcen nssorted that ttnder the ticnty thn smuggling of tobaceo into thn United States will beoemu common, mid, because Muxice has four thousand miles of coast mid llftren huudrcd miles of line dividing it from the United States, it is taken for granted tbat custom regulations oannet be ouferced. Thore nover was n mero mlstakcu idea. The T.Ioxiean cus toms sorvlce may be dishonest nnd Im ported, but no oue will ncntiHO tbat govern ment of permitting goods te ceme into tbe country without payment of Impert duties. The authorities might while at the less of dutles due te etberc, but be euro they are zoatetifi in collecting what is due te them. New tbere is n very high duty en nil tobacco which is brought into Mcxloe, Morrevor tbe law forbids It te be re-exported. Wlicu tobacceoomes into Mexico It cemrs te stay. This is stated upon tbe authority of Mexicnn Censul Navarre, who, iu n recent published inter vlew with a ropertor of tbe U, 8. Tobacco Journal, also pronounced tbe averment tbnt Havana or Sumatra tobacco could be brought into the United States by way of Maxloe, te be n ridiculous statement without color of truth. The real danger, if any, then must lie hi tbe frce importa tion of Muxlcan tobacco nnd net in the importation of Havana nnd Humatra to bacco through Mexico with the Mexican duty add ed. Tbete is no doubt tbat the growth of Mexlcan tobacco will be greatly stimula ted by the Mexican trraty. It is said that Americans bave largely invested n Mexi can plantations lu the expectation that the treaty would be ratified, nnd tbat thu growing of Mexican tobacco for the United States market would prove te be a profit able enterprise. Tbe value of tbe Mexi can tobacco orep of 1883 was $2,000,130. With a remarkably fertile soil of almost limitless extent, with conditions of climate of peculiar favor, tbere Is no telling te what extent the culture of tobacco iu Muxice may be extended. Of course, everybody iu tlie trade knows nonsensical is tbe talk of Senater ltiddleberger lu tbe United Status Sunato aud ether doctrin aires that Mexieau tobacco oempotcs with Virginia, or te use a trade turm, hogsbead tobacco. The only use for which Mexican tobaeco is fit is the manufaoture of cigars. It is shown by statistics that while Mexico exported $272,1G3.18 worth of tobacco te thu United States iu 18S3, during thusame period $1,001,031 worth of Americau to te to baae was Uupeitcd tbere for niauufaoture and usu for pipe hiuekiug aud chuwing purposes. The Mbxie ins profess te St t a high value upon the quality of their tobacco- It will be remeiubcicd hew att attempt wa3 made a year age le bourn Mexican cigars and hew General Grant lent himself te tbe mevement by unqualifiedly praising tbe goodness of Mexican cigars font te him by .Mexican 3llnistur Uomcie. It is new as sorted that Mexican tobacco is htiperier te anything grown iu the iblaud of Cuba with tbe exception of a small quantity grown iu the vuelta Abaie. Alexicau Censul Mav nrre asserts that Mexican tobacco is lnrgely experted te spam and thou te exported te Cuba free of duty. This tobacco, he claims, is uet only used by tbe Havana eigar mnnufnetutcrs, but is also scut te tbe United States as luuuIue Havana tobaceo. A western editor bus speutKlx joarwrlt jearwrlt :nir a bonk entli led. llew te testable." An t'Huy subject te Ktlck te; bin 111 Hie preface he s ijs newever, nu hnns no uuiier ruuieuy ier coughs uud coins pieiluceu by sedentary uauus, in.iii nr. jiuirs ueugu syrup. indulgence aud licenses. Whether ever citing or drinking uru made harmless by using Hep hitters freely, giving elegant appetite and enjoyment by using them before and removing all dullness, pains mid distress atliuwards, leaving the head clear, i.erves stiady and all the loetings buoyant, elastic and mero happy than before. The pleasing utrects of a Clulstlaii or sump tuous dinner continuing days afterwards, r.nilnnut Tratinieny. Kcw Yerk WUneu, Auyuit IS, M90. " I tlnd that In addition te the pure splilte contained lu their compesltlo.i, thuy contain the extract et hops and ether well known and highly approved medicinal roots, leaves nnd tinctures In quantities sulllelimt te ronder Hie article what the malien claim It te be, te wit, a medicinal prepaiatlen aud net a hover hover age unlit and unsure te bu used except as a mediclne. " Kroniactreliuaii'ilyHls el their lermula which wiijiittestud under e.ith1 find that In every wine glas et Hep Hitlers, thu active, medicinal prepiu tlin, aside flora thu distilled spirits are (Miu al te a lull do-te for un adult, which tact In my opinion, subjects It te nn In- ternel ruvunuu tax s a medicinal bitters." Giikun II. lUusr, U. S, Coin. lu. Rev. Ilurdened liver. K I ve years iire 1 breke down with kidney and liver complaint mul rheumatism. Since then 1 have been unable te be about at all. My llvur becuniM hard llke word my limbs woie puffed up and filled with w;ater. All the best physicians lureed that nothing could euro mu. 1 resolved te try Hep Hitlers ; I bave used seven bottles t the liaiduuss has all gene Irem my liver, thu swelling Irem my limbs, and It has worked a miracle iu my ease. otherwise 1 would have been new In my grave. J. W. Muhby, llullale, Oct. 1,'tl. I'evrriy and fsullcrltig. "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and sullurtug ler years, causud by u slult lani- lly and large Oil's ler docleiliu'. 1 (was ceui plutely discouraged, until one year age, Oy thoadvlcuel my pi ter, I cemiuuuned using Hep Hitters and In ene month we were all well, and lieiiu et us havu seen a side day slnce, and 1 want te say te all peer inen, you ean keep your tainllles wull a sear with Hep Hitters for less than ene doctor's visit will cost. I knew It," leb'JMiuilAw A Weiiuinumai. ilunlcleu'B Arnica MjIve. The Hest Sulve III lliu world ter Cuts, llrulsiw. Meres, Ulcers, halt Itheum. r'uver sores, Tutter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, CeniH.aiid all skin uruptlens, an .1 positively ciiks Piles ei no puv i-equiifd. It li guar anteed te give peileet satlslacllen or money reliiiided. Price, -JJ ceuti per box. tersalu by C, A.Leciar. 1 Wlelt Kverybudy te Knew, llev. lieorge II. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te every ene as u most liillueuthil cltlzun and christian minister et thu M. K. chinch, Just this moment stepped In our stere te say, " 1 wls'i evui ybedy te knew thul I nmmtilei- tllllt lielll mVHUlt mill wlfl) OWIi our lives te shlleh's consumption cutt)." it Is having a tremendous puntnvui our counters and IS giving perieei sausiuuiiihi hi ait uuirs et Lung Diseases, such im nothing else litis dotte. DllS.MAl'CHKrTA r-HANCK. HouiiueB. Ind., May IS, 'js. Sold by 11. II. Ceeliian, iljugglst.Nes. 1.17 and 13U North Queen street. Lancaster, teblloedl A llaptut Minister's Kxporleuce. " I am a lluiitist Minister, and beferti 1 ever thought et tielng a clergyman, I giaduated In meilieine, uui mini iiienm," i,..,;. . ...j present protesslen, HI years age. 1 ler inaiiy yeaisiisulleierliein qulusyi "Iheiaai' h'clectrie Ull cured me." 1 was also tumbled with hoiii-Hene-M, and 'I heniai' Jtclectrle Oil ill , r.tii,.i',i in,. Jlv wile and child hud illiiuthcilu, and 'Ihemai' Kctectrte UU cured them," mid II taken In time It will euro seven out el tun. 1 mu eeiilldeiil 11 Is a euro for the ine: obstinate cold or cough, and ir any ene will take u small teaspoon and halt till It with thu Oil, nud then place thu end el thu spoon lu one nestill and draw the 0(1 out of tliu spoon Inte thu head by siiitUug as haul as tbey can, until thu Oil lulls ever Inte the threat, and in act Ice that twlce a week. I don't euro hew ellenslvu their head may be, It will clean It out and euro their eatairli. Fer deatness and earuche It has denn wonders te my certain knowledge. It Is thu only uu'dlctue dubbed patent mediclne that I havu ever lull llke re commending, mid I am Aery anxious te fee It In evcry place, ler I tell you that 1 would net i, witliiuit li In niv beiiM) ler unv censidera tien. 1 am new sullurlug with u pain like rliuuiiiutlMii lu my light limb, and nothing ru- llovea ntu HUe Thumtit' Kcttctrle Oil," Dr. K. F. OllA.Ni:. Cerry, l'a. Fer sale by 11. U. Cochran, drugglat, 137 an and lujfierill siueeniiireui, A ItriimrkHblfl Kicupe, ?l.r,,.m?.rjriA: l)al!y' " TunkhannecV. fa., was Hlulcted ter six your with Asthiuilmi t Bronchitis, during which tluin the best liy. elans could glve no mum Iter llfowaiile. spnt i ad el, until In laatoclebor nlm nroetired ii llottleol Dr. King's Nnw Ulscovery. whSn iiiiniedliitu lellel wits liilt, and by eimtinulnir lis usu ler n short lline slm was cotnnletnlv cured, gaining In llcsh &'l tti In a lew months. Kree Trial Itettles et this certain euro et all Threat and Lung Diseases at C, A, I.echcr's lirugHtoie. Large tiottlesfl.te, Iliad te Hesr It. "" " Km- several months I endured a dell p.itn through my lungs nnd shouldeMt lest my tplrlts, nppellie and color, and could with dif ficulty remain trem my bed. My prent hrnlthlul condition In due te Jlurileck Jlloetl JHUeri. Mrs. K. X. Hall, Illnghamteii, ti, Y. or saie ny u. Ji. uecnr.in, uruggm, 137 una 1.19 North Queen street. VI.UlllINU,UtilKltiJtAH, JtV. A. U. YATES A CO. -KOR- 18 8 4. New Shapes, Nevel Styles, Lew Prices. SPRING GLOTHII A. 0. YATES & CO., J J.EHUKU HUILD1NU, COR. SIXTH & OHB3TNUT STS., I'HILADELIMIIA. M Yisita a ltATUirON, SPRING OVERCOATS, SPUING SUITS, SPUING SUITINGS. Spring Overcoats In nil the new shades el COlCK SCUKWM, made te suit a taslilonable trade, with t-elt roll mul lnuillum length. Our stock et ai'UI.Ve SUITS nre new ready ler Inspection. They nre made liem carefully sulected maU-ilatslii handouie and nttractive styhs, mul couiprlse such a varlutyas will enable us tu please every taucy. (Jet Samples or Our $10 Suit?. Get humpies or Our $12 Suits. Can be had by calling at the store, or will be mulled upon tiii-nlslilng address. Sl'ltlNll WOOI.KNSlnull tliu new, beaiitl lul and most tasbtnunblu patterus Ier FINIS CUSTOM TAILOItlNd. . Latest Kashlen Plates Ier Inspection. Per fect Kitting UarmenU lu correct styles guar anteed. MYERS & EATHF0N, LKADl.NU LA.NCASTKU CLOTHIERa, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. LANOASTEIt, I'A. 1 ANSMArl U HUO. 1884 SPRING 1884 aOODTIMKS AI'.K COMING. Thu time has ceme and we are) new icady. Onogltmpre ut thu bargains otlured lu our laigeaud uttiactle NEW SPRING STOCK -ev Ready-made Clothing! AND OOOOs IN THE 1'IECB, will convince you tint mi era of peace and piespurlty bus dawned ler you, and our low prices wlfl actually but you trembling with delight. Loek at our ciimp'e pieces, marked tu plain flgurus, lu our northwest show window, tilled with thu choicest ntece goods which wu make te order at thu lullewlnir low pi Ices : Suits te order ut III! 10, 1 11.00, tl&.0O, tlB.00, 118 Ol, fl) Ml, lii ou, la W) l'ants loonier ut Si'M. II CO. $1.10. 15.00. tOW. 1 17.0), (SCUumll'lue. liuil(l).iiuiiie nuns Kir aieuai, w.uu,i.w,(,uu, I3.1M, 10.Wl,f 12 00 up te 1111 00. Iteady-uiiide Suits ler llejsat J3.W, ll.0i),J 1.60, I5.IKI, (l (JO, 17 1-0 up te 110 CO. Children's suits at tl 7i, l.'.O.), linn, jj.oe, II.C0 up te 10 CO . , , . , Wiictlier yen wish topuichaseornot, plcase call, gut p. sted and sto.ler yrurself whether any ether Clothing rr Merchant Talierlnir lleiiku can iippieauh you with as low prices and large usjurluiunl. L. fiansmaii & Bre,, TUB KAblllONAHLK MKIK'UANT TAl LOUS AND CLOTIUJillS. Nes. UU'US NUllTU UUL'LiN STItEKI lltght en the teQthw.vt Cerner el Oranee Utreet, LANCASTKlt, I'A. .- Notceiiiicctuil wlth.auy ether '.CleihlDg lleiisutu tliecltv. u nevum vk. MiMllL'mtHU KV. KIO 15LEKDED COFFEE. The best ISO CoUee In Lancaster. Always Flesh Unlisted. Wunlwayn had geed iioeeileo. but lertuniitety we havu ceiiwmwi VJ'ifi (i.iue peimtis). Fer Lijiy nml flavor f1' ihu rug oirihe bush. Thore H net athluibte lull et dirt or bad cy lieu lu a bag. lTISUKQAIil U'lSDELlClOOal TotLuLeycrof u CUF OF OOOI COFFKIS -AT- BUESK'S, NO. 17 EABT KINQ STnilT. li.VNQASTEU, PA, tl ii ft s s. f l. sj U I l
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