lSWj.vrv7aT"-!,r " i- t , - - .. - ,v ' - f . -i- - -"', :w-,iprn--1 . ,,ji:vi-'iiv-M' . -" t-7: . TT.t. t -1 '"T'-SW.1 a,'.' , . . VP . . - x- ""i ,.;W THE LANCASTER DAILY iyTEL14ENOEK, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1880. l-s. m ?K iA-i- tf3flL '&! irurrn I k jmuwu. Vim' l. LLIOINOER iUILDINa, i ilCCNM.OMmi'HMa , r & 8& LA) jpa. ,fr j , :4iirn (Mm .if Jtt DtUart m jHrmu"i VWUffrMt '.9TMMTMMM, SVnt fW nt i'aefCeSf- 3 WIIKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JRfAf AsV i . EVMV WCOMUOAV MeMtlNH, fnnmmmr m Ttmrim Ammet. n ;H 0OMtmrOlTDMltCX$6UeUta from ntry part If Wk country. tWTMjxmaenw ur r- te ItpIMy and en en ttl etts Mmr m; and rifffi MMr namt, nrf for m&Htiitim, l in proe qf & Art. MmWiu mU Llttrt and Ttltgnmite m THE INTELLIGENCER, ..j.( ',' I.iwmmi.PA. . ,lw tl)c fetuastct.lntclltgcntct. LAKCABTSB, MAKC1I2, IKS. I' On Solid Ground. -- lmbLLI HHIHAM nV ' &Wilhall the caution, conservatism and ; deliberation that have generally character- l llmA La nnMfflent'a eniirRA In rpachlnff an h ""i" i- ; --.. ... opinion upon great public questions ; dm, kVlllrnnrlM. wlt.h nil thn emnhnsisnnd lucidltV li. VH VWI - - - (that pertain te his enunciation of a policy tnus cenciuaea upon, Jir. Cleveland gives fete the Senate and the wider audience of ly,h3 countrymen his position upon with- ? ri holding from the Senate the private papers L touching suspensions from federal offices. ; .Referring te the repeated calls by the ben- "1 fc- M . ......I..... ...... I.I.. n..I v,ve, IB one leriu ut .uiuiuei, uuu uia v.ui v.ui 'f.fens cabinet officers for these papers, he jTtakes all the responsibility for their denial Hen the issue thus raised concisely and clear- r Sly in these words : i" Agalmt tee transmission or such paper ; ;5jnd documents I have Interposed my advice . smkvx direction. iui ma nei ueen uone, as is yS uiMitted In the committee's report, upon it? j the assumption en my part that the attorney ,S'-eneral or any head of a department " Is the -r-Ct t aaMMnf t ill A rif Aali-I Anf nt-il te (n Rvglve or withheld oetids of documents rVw eiuce according te the will 02V" OI IUO UWUUYO UUU IlUfc eiuvrwise," . k-A' tit luwtalliiA T Arravrl 4Vta riaruirfl enrl t3 i Hnumnnin irtlhhnlii nnd nriiirARSAil tn me nr a.:'" Intended ter my use and action purely un- K 'AkM w1 havlnir reference te the perrorm perrerm ,'Vl;ance of u duty exclualvely mine. 1 consider KiVH? t"801 ln no proper Bense as upon the flies or PSA:vthe department, but as deposited there for lV vi HAiivanlannd ram nlni. till iwimntAl.lM ; under ruv control. I suppose If 1 desired PBy.te take them Inte my custody, I might de se &v& 'tritb entire propriety, and if I saw fit te V-."-y,f' destroy tbem no ene could complain. gas? ' Frem the beginning of this controversy 3rs.rrrt::""rrrriu.A: 5, aciij una view ul hiu raw , ii aceius iu u 3&-""lpregnable. TVe perceive by the reports of ; Bomeor ine newspapers mat a portion or the Democratic senators view the message askiuce; and it is even said "a majority of the Democrats who liave read It express the opinion that it 13 an impolitic and un called for expression of unsolicited views." This may in some measure be true, and in large degree it is a weak invention of the enemy. The Senate is a close corporation ; Its members are jealous of their preroga tives, a considerable number of them en the Democratic side are net well pleased with the president, and we de net doubt the coolness of some of them te tbe execu tive message asserting his prerogative and denying the senatorial assumptions. "We notice that that hard-headed and able, albeit impulsive and sometimes .wrong-shipped Senater Beck Is reported in advance of this deliverance te have taken the same ground, and te have said that the Senate had no right te ask for, certainly had no right te get papers that the presl dent might, with every propriety, cast into the tire if he saw fit. The president says : It will net be denled, I suppose, that the president may suspend a public officer In the entire absence of any papers or documents te aid bis official Judgment and discretion. I am quite prepared te avow that the cases are net few in which suspen , liens lrem office have depended mere ?Jjj upon oral representations made te le by - j-a. tauzeus 01 nuen a eoeu repute anu uy mem beta of the llouse of Representatives Fftir and senators et the United States t-2yw nu ufjvu uujr 4tmera nuu uucuaieuis pre- SC, that) AML MAM, 5 l.- -. I. i j . pv'ntf. rani .ir. ifir if. t KTnminaiinn I have, net felt m Justified In suspecting the veracity, integrity :;,v and patriotism et senators or ignoring their ,A3V ivwnsuiiuuua uvutuau luev wuru net 111 M?-1 'lUrtV elnllatlnn ultl. tliA nutA.tn l.nI- ri , associates, and I recall a few suspensions s ,&!'" which bear the approval or Individual mem- P F in tbe Benate. i-ST Tills fnrnililA illtmrr-itlrm emme tn lui ?-S. ennelnslvfl. Thprn pan 1a tin niullnn nt & a the richt of thn nrpstdpiif. tn rnrelrn nmllv ks ",.::' : ;:..: -.-' fjpnvaie anu cennaenitai commuulcatlens jrfo'upen suspensions ; it is very frequently the j most satisfactory way. There is no power te drag from the president these cemmuni- catiens. Why should net letters and ?Ji. ..!..- .1..M 4 ' VbUCA UUUU1UCUUI DVlil te him, en &'-p matters in which he ulone has l T.-..i .1 f' IllNITrHI II1II and nuthnritv. tin rnrisMprfil "3"1h the same light V Who will say that he ftilMW net the rieht te destroy all such com- 'Baunlcatiens at once, except for censidera- y-tiens of convenience ? Te file them In his .''bed-chamber instead of in the departments? Misdeed It Is very much within his province '''te dispose of recommendations and papers p itteuchlng appointments in the same way; wa his emy wnenne actually puts tuem ;vw me, anu pecause me benate muse ad "'Vise and consent te appointments net te , uspenslens that the papers in this class of -"eyes are at the Senate's call. 1 i&'The president gees en broadly and brave ' a te declare that he disputes the right of 'we Senate by the aid et any documents Whatever, or In any way save thfeueh the judicial process of trial en impeachment, te ,fi or reverae me act or me executive .tSla'the suspension during the recess etthe "Senate of federal officials. He believes the gpewer te remove or suspend such official s is FwUd in the president alone by the constl censtl - :tatten, which In express terms provides 1 ttbM " the executive power shall be vested J a- president of the United States of .Mterica, and that he shall take care that tb lw be faithfully executed." he president recalls the historic fact MM present position of the Senate was wwyataliued into a statute for the of- Srttt purposes of these bent en CHe Jehneen administration by coBHiiutiea-, but even I MWNUi i Grant's beae- i ; ed the traeetV iVm sHwt.ctca Wllhtlrn' Tt rMB3JalBiT"MI '"kfcW:MMa "" M lhe pnent M78 exteri eneed4' nearly twenty yean of almost In nocuous desuetude." Mr. Cleveland might also have recalled the strong opinion of ene of Andrew Jehnsen's messages en this sub ject, reprinted by the New Yerk Sun and ascribed by that journal te the authority of the lft"Judge.D!ack. llesald: "The danger te the public service comes et lrem the power te remove, but lrem the "power te appoint Therefore it was that the ranters of the constitution left the power of removal unrestricted, while they gave te the Senate a right te reject all appointments Which, In Its opinion, were net fit te tie marie. A llUle reflection en this subject will proba bly aatisry all who have the geed or the coun try at heart that our best course Is te take the coasiumien ier our Kinue, want hi iiiu imiu marked out by tbe founders of the republic, and obey the rules made sacred by the ob servance of our great predecessors." In this controversy the president is right and he will prevail. lie has at once the constitutional Bide, the popular side and the Democratic side. He has an opportu nity te assert himself and distinguish him self such as has been afforded no mansince Jacksen's time. We think he will improve it. m m Where the Shee Finches. It is net an agreeable fact te the peeple of Pennsylvania that their great railroad system last year shows a very decided less en the Western leased lines, which is maue up by the profits of operating therastern end of the read. This only illustrates anew that the Tennsjlvania 1'etcr is rob bed te pay the AVcstera Paul. Our local freights and local passenger traffic are over taxed te chearcu Western tariffs. Nntural laws are overthrown and distances annihil ated with the freedom that statutes are sub verted and constitutions setaside by corpo rations. The wheat of Minnesota is hauled te the seaboard at one-tenth the f reightage of the wheat grown in Pennsylvania fields, and the cattle of Texas carried at one tenth the tonnage el the beef fattened in our stables. The geed time is coining when this will net be se. Stockholders as well as law abiding citizens, will demand a plain, clear, consistent policy. The whele past system of jobbing railway management is coining te its day of deem. Te many peeple the quality of tbe liquid refreshments it Washington receptions is a question of paramount Interest. These will no doubt seriously grieve ever the change In the old-time custom whereby lemonade Is substituted for punch as n beverage. One lady says she puts three bottles of claret, ene of champagne, one of whisky Rndahalfa bottle of rum into the punch she makes for her reception each week. The temperance peeple should glve ther attention te this feminlne adherent et liacchus. The Republican senators te the president: "If we can't lick you, wecaninake faces at your little brother." m mm Theag who preles' toknewdeclarethnttho percentage of lucrease in the number of farm' ct various sizes In the United States from 1S70 te 18S0 Is as fellows : Farms under 100 acres, 10 per ceut. ; farms of 100 acres and under 500 acrei, 200 per cent ; farms of COO acres and under 1,000 acres, &00 per cent. ; farms ever 1,000 acre, S00 per cent. These nervous old women, the Republi can senators, should relieve themselves by having a geed cry. Seme of these days cities will learn te con duct their business en the same economical scale as thrllty private citizens. A bill has passed the lower house of the New Yerk leg islature by a vote of 87 te 9 providing for the sale hereafter of street railroad franchises te the company or corporation which will pay into the city treasury the largest percentage of tbe gross receipts. Had this been in ellect before Jake Sharp get in his work en tbe New Yerk aldermen, that city might have been spared the disgusting bribery Investi gation that Is new In progress. The PJttsbnrir Dispatch has been making a comparison of the cost of necessaries before. the war with their price at the present time. It finds that whisky and tobacco have in creased in cost, nnd rents are decldcdly hlgher. Rut the exhibit as te the cost of a large share of the necessaries et life, gives much support te the claim that a man can new buy most el what is absolutely needed te sustain life, of the same quality as In 1857, and have mere money left out of his wages than then. It has been noted that el the cloven names which appear en tbe six Democratic national tickets since tliu war, Tilden, Cleveland, Pendleton and English are the only sur vivors. Of the seven dead, five died since the election of Orever Cleveland te the preildency. Tiieue can be but little doubt in the mind of any reasonable mail that a tremendous auieuijt of bribery was doue te cecure the grant or the JJreadway aurface railway in New Yerk ever the mayor's veto. The con struction of the read cost only J 1C0, 000; the incidental expenses, secret and nvevtcd, amounted te ever two millions. It was be be lieved that about (400,000 were paid te the beard of alderman ter passing tbe bill. Rut the checks wero drawn te bearer, and the persons cashing them at the banks could net be ldeutlllcd, rerdid the stubs en the check books show te whom or te what purpese they were issued. It has been discovered that some of the aldermen suspected of cell ing their votes liave been large purchasers of property slnce the passage of the grant of the right of way. 1 he New Yerk legtslature has made haste te clear Its skirts by appoint ing the committee unw in session te Investi gate the charges ma Je against the aldermen, and by bringing in a bill te vacate the charter of the read. This bill empowers the attorney general te proceed against the company at once, which he saja he will de If the tacts elicited by the couunlttce te investigation will justify him in taking such action. A Itnmance In lteal Lire, from the fhlladelplita Bulletin. A romance in real life, with Its scene laid In an Intelligence eflice, was enacted the ether day before an admlringaudlence. One Bunny morning an elderly gentleman had called and tiled his application for n house keeper. "1 want a nice, tidy, respuctable woman," he taiii, "and If she suits me in every way I'll net only employ her, but I'll marry her," On the day In question he returned te make a selection from n number of women the agent had secured. Strangely enough the tirst ene called up wasu woman be had known when, as quite a young mau, he lived in West Jersey, and, moreover, a woman whom he had eucn lieen very fend of. She bad married bis rival, howecr,and be had lest sight of her for many years. The meeting was an luteresliugonelorall jartlea. Refere going beiuu the couple went te the marriage licenseclerks office and get a license and then they Mopped at a minister's ami were wedded. Depends en Who the I'cIIeit I., Trem ths aii mver Advance A mistake la a thing te which you are liable. Blunder are rnde by the ether fellow. Bl'ItlNO WILL nLOSROSI SOON. TU winter noir-butaprlngvmt)le9omoou. And flower will lean tetheeuibraclugair And the yeuutf bud will vle -with them te share Each zephyr oft caress au1 when the inoen Bend, her new silver hew, as it te fling ller arrewy 1 utre through tome vaper-j wine: The ctreamleu will return the glance el nlgut ..vuiutufuit, Kiiaing mirrera, act by iprlnir l ii u 1 UM,lef n'fcrumt.ltd ipurkief white, i.. V ."?T " "u."l"nK enryaome, "Park Bcnlamln, LEAF BUYERS PURCHASING. OTHER VtFKlt TllBtn JIVTIttO ONT1L AfTF.n A IH It. t. Hsmti or the Trnmnctlein In the w Crep. I'arkcrs DUpene of Only -let Canes el Did, rnr a ltcperieil Trade In Id mount Market. A large number or buyers are In the field and contlnue te pick up deslrable lets where where ever they can find them. One peculiarity of their opemtlena this year 1, that they have bought up almost the entire plantings In xome sections of the county, and entirely neglected ether sections w here the crops are thought te be equally geed. Anether peculiarity Is that whllesoineof the packers are buying very largely, ethers are net buying nt all, and say they will net before the first of April I Thee tobacco men are queer peeple! Here's what an East Petersburg correspondent of the Tobacco Leaf says about them : "Very few el our farmers will plant Hav ana this year. And de you knew wby t I will tell you : The buyers said te our raisers, 1 llavaua, Havana, aim neiuing eni Havana, in and out aud all the time.' They said: 'Seed lear cannot be used, won't be bought, aud it is of no use te raise it If you cannot soil.' Dozens of ether arguments were used te in duce our raisers te change front and favor Havana. What Is the result ? In 1SS4 about half seed s,nd half Havana were plauted. Havana was bought first; seed leaf was ne glected. The year 18S5 catne ! ralsers did net knew what te de. Dealers came and said : 'Yeu mut ratse Havana tine llavaua that is the only way you can drive Sumatra out of the market.' Kaisers have done se, aud new fully lenr-flfths Is Havana. De the buyeis go alter this Havana that was placed a pole's length above seed leaf? De they? Ne, I think net. All, or nearly all, are buying seed leaf and neglecting this highly-prized Havana se much spekeu of a short tlme age. I would adlse eery farmer te go back te his old ground again, for then he will have a market at all times for his artlcle be it Hue, geed or lndltlerent. Raise seed leaf by all means. If they want te buy and work Su matra en cigars they must have something else beside the outside wrapper. If seconds aud lUlers are te be the productions of Ameri cans, aud it they are te be used solely te sup ply the demand made by the froe use of a foreign article te cover our cigars, then I say step growing tobacco altogether. Thatdeue, we will see bow long Sumatra will rule us." balrt of ew Tubucce. The following sales of new leaf are re ported : Michael II. KauMman has bought for P. H. Kendig & Ce. the following lets, viz : In Couextega township, Jehn II. Clark, 1,' acres Havana, 7, 4, 2; '1 nemas Neal, 1 acre Havana, 114,3,2: 1 hemas Neal, aero seed lar, 7, 1, 2; Jehn Tableman, 2 acres Havana, 8,3, 2 j Sherman Gebbart, 1J acre, (f lla vaua and Ji acre seed leaf,) 10, 4, J; Shermau Oebliart, -3 acre Havana, 12, 3, 2 ; Henry Hshleman, 1 acre Ha ana, 12, 3, 2; Henry Eshleman, if acre wed leaf, 10, 4, 2; B. Esh leman, ljf acres Havana, 12, 3, 2; 11. Eshle man, 1 sere seed leaf, 3, 2 ; J. W. Keller, 1 aero seed lear, 9, 2,2; Maris Shet!, 1 acre Havana, 10, 2, 2; Maris Shetl, acre seed leaf, 9.2,2; Valentine Geed, 1 acre Havana, $, 3, 2; Jehn Campbell, H acre need leaf, 8;$, 2, 2; Jehn Camptell, 1 acre Havana. 10, 2, 2 ; valentine vtariei, 'i acre seed lear, 8, Jehn Ksiieacu, z acres seed leaf. y. 3. 3, t Jehn M. Graver, J acre Havana, 13, 3, O -I 8, Frederick Wise, ) acre Havana, 10, Jehn Campbell, 1 acre seed leaf, 8, Daniel u. llanKtu, l aero seed leal, 10, 2, 2; Andrew R. Geed, 2 acres seed leaf, 8J, 2, 2 ; 11. F. Henry, 1U acres Havana, 10, 2, 2; II. F. Trissler, J$ acie seed lear, 10, 3, 2; Samuel Geed, U acre seed leaf, 0, 2, 2 ; Abraham Greff, l'j acres Havana, 11, 3, 2; Albert Camptiell, 1' acres Ilavaun, 11,3,2; Samuel M. Hhetik, 2 acres Havana, 12, 3, 2; II. K Markley, 1 aero Beed leaf, P, 3, 2; William Rice. 1 acre Havana, 9, 3, 2; Maris Rice, IS aero Hauaua, 9, 3, 2; Jehn Laird, 1 aero Havana, 10, 3, 2; Jehn Laird, y, acre, seed leaf, 10, 3, 2; Win, Pegan, '; acre, Havana, 9, 3, 2; Samuel Alexander, $ acre, Havana, 9, 3, 2 ; j acre, seed leaf, 8, 3, 2; Stephen Alexander, l'.j acres, Havaua, 0i,3, 2; J. A. Alexander, 1J acres, Havana, 9, 3, 2; 4' acre, seed leal, 8, 3, 2 ; Tobias Shenk, 1 acre, Havana. 10, 3, 2; 2 acres, seed leaf, 9, 3, 2; J. Walters, 1 aero, Havana, 7, li, 2; Jacob D. Miller, If acre, Havana, 10, 3, 2 ; Ueury Douts, 1 acre, Havana, 9W, 2,2; 214 acres, Havana 8, 2, 2; J. U. Urbeii, lyt acres, seed leaf, 8'f, 2, 2; G. 11. Winters, 2, acres, Havana, 11, 3, 2: I. Walters, t acre, Havana, 7c. through ; Win. tellers, 14 acres, Havaua, Se. through. In Maner township W. C. Smith, 1 aero seed leaf, 7lj, 3, 2 ; Jehn S. Landis, 1 acre seed leaf, 7, J, 2 ; Aldus W. Hcsa, 1J$ acres seed leaf, II, 3, 2 ; Samuel Duck, 1 acre seed leaf, 8, 2, 2 ; Jehu Gretr, 1 acre Havana, 11, 3, 2 ; 1 aero seed lear, 11, 3, 2 ; Samuel Mus ser, I1 acres seed leaf, 8, 3, 2 ; U same, 7, 2 ; Henry Hess, ;4 aero seed fear, 8f, 8, 2; Geerge G. Gans', 1'., acres seed leaf, 815, 3, 2 ; David T. Hess, 4 aero seed leaf, b)i, 3, 2 ; A. F. liuckwalter, Df acres seed lear, t, 3, 2. Jehu McLaughlin, during the past weei, has bought for L. Bamberger t Ce., Phila delphia, the following lets : In Pequea township Jehu B. Uarnlsh, 4 acres, 121-J, 3 and 1, Havana; Simen Rock Reck ley, 2 acres, 13, 3 and 2, Havana; Jehu Stern, 1 acre, 13, 3 and 2, Havana. In Maner tow nship Jehn D. Brnbakcr, 4K acres, 12, 4 and 2, Havana. In Conestoga teunship H. D. Stehman, 4Jf acres. HJf, 4, 4 and 2, Havana ; D. II. Miller, 9 acres, 10, 4 and 2, Havana; H. H. Miller. 0 acres, 15,4 and 2, Havana; Abram 11. Miller, S acres, 12, 1 and 2, Havana. Sktles A Frey have bought within the past week the following lets : In Leacock, Beiij. Eby, 2 acres Havana, jv,, -a .; i.evi King, 1 acre seed, f, a, Then. K. Heur, 1 ncre Havana, 10,2,2 ; Thea li Heur, lacrew.ed.7,2,2; Wni. McMlchael, 1 acres Havana, 12, 3. 2. In Druiiiere, Jehu Martin, 1 acrn Havana, 15,0.3,2; Rebert A. Scott, 2 acres Havana, 22, 12, 2, 0: James D. McUulleufrb. 3S acres Uavana, 13, 10, 3, 2. In Went L,auiiK)ter, I). M. Landis, 4 acres Havana, 13, 0, 3, 2 ; Rebert V. Themas, 1 acre, 10, (!, 3, 2 ; Qulncy A. Rewe, JJ$ acres Havana, IT, 8, 3, 2. In Sadsbury, Henry Graham, 2 acres Havana, 20. 1.1, 3, 2 ; Jehn Heard, 2 acres Havana, 17, 3, 2; Samuel Miller, 1 acre, Havana, 13, 3, 2; W, W . Lin ville, 2 acres xoed, 10, 3, 2. In Salisbury, Jehn Raily, 1; acres Havana seed. 15, 3, 2 ; I. David- son, 1 acre, Havana seed, 15, 3, 2 ; Allen Mcl'ittridfre, 4 acres, Havana seed, 16, 3, 2; Jehn Hendry, I aero, Havana seed, 10, 3, 2; M. 11. Thomsen, lt acres, Havana seed, 15, 3, 3 : M. II. Thomseu. lacre. seed. 10. 3.2: Martin .Miller, li seres, Havana seed, 10, 3, 2. Our Kast Denegal correspondent writes as fellows : The question In this section among the far. mers Is, shall we plant Havana or seed leaf tobacco this year T The sales se tar in this end of the county averages about H cents for Havana wrappers, and 8 cents for seed leaf wrappers. Seme of our farmers think that seed leaf pays bet ter nt 8 cents tlian Havana at 11 cents con cen con slderliiK the weight being much greater per acre than that or Havaua. We think It de pends greatly unnn the soil, and the culture el the creu We liave instiinri-n in this vicinity where ever 1,700 peundB of Havana have Uen Brown en a single acre ofgieuud, nnd ever) thing taken into consideration the Havana w 111 be the mere profitable artlcle, and one that will meet with n mere ready sale. Bales of Old Tobacco. Mr. Jehn McLaughlin has bought for Hauiberger Ce., the following lets of old tobacco ; or Mollinger A- Ce., Pequea htatlen. Ill cases seed leal, 'S-1 crop. Ot David 11. Miller, 10 cae seed leaf, 'S3 crop. Of Julius Lcdcrman, city, CS cases sewl leaf, 'fc3 crop. All purchased upon private terms. Sklfes A Fry sold during the past wool; lrem 60 te 75 cases old tobacco, In small lets. Hit Hhert7erseld"130 cases, aud there were no doubt ether sales net reported. The New Yerk Alarket. The Tobacco Journal reports an active demand for beed leaf binders and fillers, of which therb is a dearth in the market, and long coarse wrappers are pressed Inte service te supply the demand. Exporters llnd It (IliUcult te get anything bultable at their figures, and consequently they nre deiug nothing. Sumatra market active; most of the goods. withdrawn this week, numbering 280 bales, were ossesaod at 76 cents. Quota tions, fUO te J J.1W, The market for Havana la lively Halts COO bales j Inferior grades, especially cutting goods In great demand at from 70 te S3 ceuts j tine stock still quotes at H20tefL25. Gam' Weekly Ilepert, Hales ofsettd leaf tobaeco reported by J, 8, Qans' Sen it Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water strcet, New Yerk, for the week end ing March 1, 18S0 S ' 2o0eses 1831 Pennsylvania niUc; 150 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, Havana seod,fire.; 100 cases 18I Lltlle Dutch, p. t; 100 caes ISSi New England Havana, 103Oc 150 cases sundries, 6.ta Total, 760 cases. The 1'lilla.lelphU Mnrket, All the branches of trade Including hard manufactured, line cuts, smoking, cigars, and snuff have Improved. The dealers or cigar leaf claim that trade is dull, but Uen inquiry it Is found thai business Is far be yond their expectations. Tbe unpleasant part Is the want of sufficient profit, especially te packers. The demand generally Is for binders and low grade wrappers, while slowly but steadily the line wtnppera meto off In lets of 100, fiO and Se. This is especially the case with Havana 'SI, n crop which Is weekly becoming inore appreciated. Buyers, as the market Is new, liave the long end of the pole In price. PERSONAL. Mn. A. J. Carsvtt Is talked of in the new spapers as the syndlcate preMdent et re constructed Reading. SEN'vren Voenur.Ks always has his pic ture taken standing, en a card esjieelally lengthened for the puriese. Titc Presipent attended the charity ball for the benefit or the Children's hospital In Washington en Monday night. SncnKT.vnv Wiiitkky Is the first member of the cabinet for a number of years who has bad champagne at a reception. Dr. Talmaee saysef children living In bearding beuses that "they knew inore sin than ople ought te knew at filty. Geerai. BcTLEn isalawyer who reads the Bible constantly, and in court calls every pretty girl en the witness stand " mv dar ling' Rkv. Heueh Newton, of New Yerk, gave a practical turn te the Sunday service in his church by asking for signatures among bis hearers ten pledge iu aid of the Saturday half-holiday movement. T. O. Pollock, one of the most prominent farmers of Westmoreland county, died re cently In the Ligonier Valley at an advanced are, and upon a farm which" had been in his family ever 100 years. Mn. MeiiLKV.chief secretary for Ireland, in me iiouseoi commons, .Monday afternoon, indicated by his answers te questions about the distress iu Ireland that the government would seen start relief works In all the Western islands. CiiAriLKS H. Smith, the new "prephet" who has swindled a number of Missouri farmers out of about f20,000 by pretending te have been specially ordained by Ged te form a new secret roligteus order, Is new In cus tody at Warreusburg. That liorse win pull a house. Why certainly, wn use Day's Herse 1'ewder occasionally. If von want te leel well and lively, no Dr. null's Iialtlmerel'llU. AUdruggHU keep them. Trice li cents. Parents cannot be tee careful In guarding the health of their bible. Only a geed uuil reliable medicine should be given te tbem. Dr. Hull's llaby syrup U known net te contain anytblng Injurious. ml mm m There 1s no narcotic In Hed Scar Congh Cure; still It always cures. Price, 13 cents al'XOlAl. 2IOT1VE8. Deirm of I.e tiers a Day nenr in npen Dr. David Kennedy, or Konrteut, N. Y., from people who have been benefitted by using his popular preparation called Kennedy's 'tavorite Kem edy.' And they often Illustrate what this re markable medicine accomplishes In some new anu nuueneumncu ueiu ei epcravinn. eiin. frequently patients coinclenKdlMancnstoirraein the Docter by the hand and express their uratl uratl tude ter dellverance from rain." Daily Timei Jaull-luicUtw JuatrnctlTe Heading. Seme of the testimonials from different peo ple relative te "Themas' Eclectrle oil," and the relief It hss given them when distressed by headache, caruche.nnd toothache are a9 intercut Ine reading as yen will nnd This li.lng a stand ard medicine, is sold everywhere by druggists. t or sain by II. II. Cochran, druggist, ITT and IX) North (J iu en street, Lancaster. KlBXET CestrtAixTS-wlth which se many suf ferwhich neglected, means an untimely grave is positively cured by the timely use of Dan delion Hitters. Why hesitate te grnsp the op portunity, while It Is yet te receive the benefit of this wonderful remtdy. Price 1D0, by all druggists. febe-3mTn,Th,S DvsrEmc, nervous people, "out of eits," Celdun's Liquid lleef Tonle will cure. Atk or Celilen't. Of Druggists. ml-lwdeed&w Dr. Tanner's Stomach. Dr. Tanner certainly has a great stomach preat becaute of its strength Hnd endurance We may err In faylng that the doctor ues Dur deck Jlloed litttrrt, hut if he does, his dlgesiln ?ewers are easily accounted ter. Jlurileck Jlloed Utteri being a standard medicine are sold by alldrngalstK Kersale by II. II. Cochran, drug gist, 1J7 nndlX) North tjueen street, Lancaster. Feb a cengh or sero threat, the best medicine Is Hale's Heney or Hnreheund and Tar. Pike's Toetbncho Dreps cure In one minute, ml-lwdeed.tw Dixdbliek liver pellets are net Intended as a purgative pill, but by their gentle action stim ulate the liver, .removing all torpidity aud re storing the same te healthy action. Price, 05 cents. Ily all druggists, leliJ-3mTu,ThS A Daptlet -Minister's Experience. "I am a llantlst minister, and before I ever thought of being a clergyman I graduated In medicine, but leit a lucrative, practice for my present profession, forty years age. I was for many jears a sntleier from quinsy. Themat' Kclectric Oil cured ne. I was also troubled with hoarseness, and -jAemai' Ji'electrte Oil always relieved me. My wiieu-d child had diphtheria, and Ttianuu' t.cltclrlc Oil cured them, and if taken in tlme it will cure seven times out of ten. I am confident it is a cure for the most obstinate cold, or cough, and If any ene will take a small leaspnen ami nan nil u wim tue uu, ami then plaeethe end or tne spoon In ene nostril and uraw me iu eui ei ine spoon into tne hi ad, by sniffing as hard as they can, until the Oil falls ever Inte the threat, and practice it tiMce a week, 1 don't care howeucntUo their head may ue, it will clean it out and cure their ca tarrh. Fer deafness nnd eai-iche. It lias done m enders te my certain knowledge. It U the only medicine dubhed patent medicine that I have ever felt like recommending, nnd 1 am very anx ious te co It in cverj' place, for I tell you thst 1 would net be without it iu ray house ferany consideration. I am new uticrlnf: vUthapuln like rheumatism In my rluht limb, nnd nothing relieve me llke JTiemai' Ecltctric Oil." Dr. K. r . urane, i;erry, i-ji. Fer Mile by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 109 North Unecn street LnnciAter. Take Your Choice. Yen can be weak, ncrveus.debllltated.anfl de spondent, disqualified for work of head or hand, or you can enjoy a falrhar of health and peace of mind. Burdock Jlloed Jliltrri l!l ulle ulle vlate your mlsery and de you a world of Reed If you w 111 but have faith te try. Fer sale by II. II. Uechnin, druggist, 137 and 1 9 North (juceu Binwii j.auiuim. Allew V te Say That a geed deal or the sulTcrlnir In thU world can he avoided by pnrchanlnir J)r. Thnmat' Re ttclrie Oil. auduslnirlt as per directum. It Is an Infalllble cuie inr all uches, uprnlns, and pains. Forseleby 11. II, Cochran, druggist, ISJ and 139 North Queen street, Lancuater. An Excellent Il pert, " Hen. Jes. 0. Uoedrldgo, of llroeklyn, N. Y., writes thU- "Cannet express myself In num. clcnlly praUewerthy tonus. Jlurdeck Jlloed JUltcrt have used for the past two years; keep my stomach In splendid trim." Fer sale by II. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street, I ancuster. T ANOA8TEH STEAM LAUNDRY, , Ne. MO NOH-I1I AUCH ALLEY. Goods collected and delivered 'frca of charce. Cellars, :c; Cum. 4c. pair: Shirts, inc., etc. Telephone connection. iw.. nv flawhnd QTOKAUK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE), DANIEL MAYKU fteMv.l te vvtwtChNtnntstnwit. AN Ol'JJN IiETTEH. Ciiicaoe. 111., Feb. ID, 1FM. Ma.II. C. Weiulxr. Dear air t I received n letter from a psrty from the East asking my opinion of the LANCASTEIt COMMKItGlAL CDLLLOK, snd whether I would recommend the school. I rete him that he could de no bet. Usrlhunte tak a course with you. 1 havu a geed position, lint had another offered me lust evening. I attribute my success solely te the course I took at your institution lust winter. With best withes, I nui, yours tmlr, L.N.lIOsTErTKIt. MOOD WOHK CHEAP. ff K MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PltlNTINQ TOBACCO BUYERS' Oontraet Beeks, Receipt Dooka, Re ceiving Beeks, Sample Taga, &e. WE AUK NOW I'UKl'AltKD TO Pcrrorate All Ktnils or Blank Beeks, Such ns Cheeks, Notes, Contract Heeks, Ac , same as postage tamps, se that they can be readily separated, feOss-tfd VLOTItlXO. M YKR3 A RATHVOW. MMWVM.V OVERCOATS. OVKKCOATS AUK ST11.I. Sht.l.lNU ; NOT A3 FAST, OK COUKtK, AS UK KOUK CmtlSTMAS, 1IUTTIIK STOCK 13 STIM, LKSSK.VI.NO. TltK PUICKS AUK DOWN, THAT ACCOUNTS roll TltKSKI.l.l.NU Or T1IKM. WE CAN'T SELL Til EM AT A K1KTV PUK CENT. ItEDUCTlON, HUT WK THINK THKY AUK CHKAPKlt THAN SOME THAT HAVE 1IKKN 11EDUCEO THAT MUCH. AT LEAST, WK AUK NOT AFP. AID Or COMPAU1SON. AVE OENKtlALLY COMB OUT ltlOUT ON COMl'AllISON. WK DON'T WANT THE COATS, HUT WEDOWANTTHESrACK THEY OC CUPY, AND WE'KEUOlNQTOnEniD OK THEM, EVEN IF WK DO SACHI f ICE THE PKOFIT3. ir YOU HAVE NOT LOOKED AT OUll STOCK DO EO AT ONCE, AND YOU'LL PKOF1T 11 Y IT. JIANl'rAClUUINO CLOTH1KI13, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. S-Opcn en Saturday Night until 10 o'clock. s PKC1AL ANNOUNCEMENT. Special Announcement! During the month or FEMtUAUYI will make a reduction of !0 te S5 per cent, from the regular prlce en all HEAVY WEIGHT Suiting and Overceating. This t done te turn stock Inte ready cash and give employment te my hands. MEDIUM WEIGHT Suiting for Early Spring Wear, AND- SPRING OVERCOATING Will be made up at Greatly Reduced Prices. JS3-9ample Cards or the Latest Spring Impor tation new ready. H.GERHART Ne. 43 North Qneen Street. WOrrestTE tni PosTeirict L. QANSMAN BRO. L. Gansman & Bre. K! SV00 FOll GOOD I1USINES9 SUITS. $0.00 FOU ALI-WOOL OASSIMEKE SUITS. H.O) FOll GOOD QUALITY MUITS. 10.00 FOll EXTKA QUALITY DllhSS SUITS. tl 5.1 FOll UOOI) QUALITY TKOUSF.HS. 2IO FOll ALIWOOL CASSIMEIIE TMOU 8 Kits. J Seft $1.00 FOR BEST QUAL1TYCASS1ME11E TltOUSKltS. CHILDHENS' AND HOYS' SUITS AUD TROUSERS, AT GUKATLY 11EDUOKD I'UICES. Overcoats I Overcoats I SELLING AT AND HE LOW COST. Custom Department ! ALL-WOOL PANTS TO 0RDEB At 83.00, 3 SO, SI.OO, HI.60 tVI.OO. If you have a notion tn get your share don't be slew, for tbe prices for these odds nnd ends (Overcoats, Belts and Trousers), are very tempt ing, and are merely te ntfect a speedy sale. L. GANSMAN & BRO. MEItCIIANT TAILOUB ANDMANUFACTUHEUS Or MEN'S, HOYS' AND CHILDUEN'8 CLOTHING 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Ulghl en the Southwest Cerner Orange Street, LANCASTER PA. mar Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse lu the city. B UROEU & SUTTON. WHAT? THE FIRST OF MARCH, The Beginning of Joyous Spring When all nature robes Itself In gay attlre I And this temlnds us that NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits, Spring Unilorwear, -AND THAT- BURGER &SUTT0FS Is the Place te Buy. Our Spring Bleck of Overcoats nnd Suits for Men, Youths and Heys are new ready for Inspec tion. Call and sce what w 0 otter and get prices. Our prices never were as low and quality never butter. BURGER & SUTTON, MANUFACTUINO CLOTUIEI19, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCAVUK. VA. MYERS d RATHFON, VMT JJAQBIt it BROTHER. SPRING, 1886. Garpe Is, Well Peps, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. frein thVln.t nri", '..V ,i'. V..A.T e.,iii. '"ailAINt, UAH AND HEM V V A ItPKT. oil of which, IHVi !!?2A?2,r"t..r,rl?.:'?.!." !,'u.?",?'.9Ji,l,.? r " tr.e . k w hivi.ks ten this sfitixd. Neil V i, iViAs ,i,i ii; ;r ?.I,i Tt .SJ; i ;T?.,I,,U contlnue te irll at the low prices of thn pu ear, lilch nre trie lnuett ever yet rtnieheil for Carnetn i.tMnr.KiiM m.is mi. f-inriis iiiilui irt f.iif-ii utTiivnd tiMMriiiiniiTiw it.!-1:?... fl.'r.''.l'V a'n uiu ui.iiiie,Jiiifi. .. ,v-w.k .,. AA.W, . U.VHUH IIUU4 l,lll WALL W e have new open for inspection the largest Hue of Paper Hanglnita evi representing the uianurncturers of Kr lleek Ce. Kebt. O.ravea .t.Ua.Wi lerki lilrge A Sens. orilulTiilei Mairs A Ce., of llmeklyn i Hewell X fin low tt iirlrPil lull PiiiMtpniniutii Alwnj s In stock rull lines DADO SHADES, SCOTCH HOLLANDS and SHADE CLOTH, with the most appitued natures. THE LOWEST RULING PRICES. . W? eniplev conmetenl viorkiiien'.tndeall lorceot raper Hangers, te de Ml kind et Plain "I'Ul IIUIl, HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. J-EXT DOOH TO THE COUIIT HOCSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. New Open Large B,,,.l.l.T:i"?.AJ,, 1'ILLOW CASE MUSLINS In HiATHhllS'lO KILL; all at our Usual .ii ni uur lisuni iew i rices. Alse luu.mj IN QUANTITIES. Prices Lewer than Ever. yuii.13 TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. We are new rxicelvlng dally New Additions te our already Kxtcnslve Stock, and shall contlnue te add dally tbroughent the coming season bargains of ene kind or another. KVEIIY DAY UUINU3 SOMKi'lllNO.NKW." -AT- FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT CARPETS FROM AUCTION. METZGER & HAVE NOW OPENED A LARQF. INGRAIN, RAG, HALL IIOUHIIT AT AUCTION FOIICASH CAHPKTs,. CAUI'KTf.. CAKI'KT. CAHI'KTh. CAKPETS. CAUl'KTi. ....at 10 Cents. ...atKKUenu, ....at SO Cents. ....at 30 Cent. ...at 40 cents. . .at C3 Cents. Fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Cheap. Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Mr Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel florae Hetel. LlFIt ISHUllAXCM COMPANY. JjIKR INSURANCE COMPANY. A Confession! We confess that the N. Y. Life Iniurinee reports In the pos30len of Geerge N. Keynnldi, esq., general agent et the Northwestern .Mutual Life Insurance Cempanv, will dlsclnun the fellow Ing facts as the TltU K hiflterj' of the MUTUAL LIFE INHUKANCE IJOMPAN Y, of New 1 erk, and the Northwestern Mutual LHe lnsumnce Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from January ls(W te January lwa, and that wherein we have stated anything contrary theretn, we havu been In error, and that their uxamlnatlen will dlsclose the cause of Dr. II. S. Kendig being obliged te p-iy mere te the Northwestern than te tbe Mutual Lite, for hU insurance llOUEUT HOLMES, District Agent Mutual Lire. Total Aggregates taken rrem the New Yerk Llfe Insurance Iloperts from Jaanary 1, 186S te January 1, 1W5. MAKKTHKCONTilAST, UEAD AND DIGEST. NOItTHYVKSTKIlN. Insurance In ferce Jannaryl, lsss, ... W,793.' .-(limiltu nincifl. ...... ...... ....... ... Premium receipts slnce Janua-y, lwiS, Total Income slnce Jannury, law 1'ayuienU te policyholders since Jan uary. isvi 8137,771 4l,"iS,l09 S3,7,7TJ iwti3 or payments te premium re ceipts Itatle of payments te total Income. 71.7 p. c, M 8 p. c. Kxiienseef manugement $ 0,437,737 ltatloefexpcnsestopremlumrccelpts, 21 p. , cu nation! expenses 10 letiu Income lsnn.e. New Insurauce written 23Ul5,91s lnsurance written but net taken S3,t0ft,WI Itatle of insurance written but net taken........... 14.4 n.c. Insurance lapsed U1C47 248 ltatlnorinsurancewiittenthatlapaed, SU6 p.c. Total lnsurance terminated $l!W,7l!33 Itatle of puyments te lnsurance ter minated 17 51 p.c. Itatle of assets te assumed obligations, ?l Ttfp.c. HATS, T HE COHHKOT STYLKS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO. THE LEADING FASHIONABLE HflT STORE, OK LANCASTEIt CITY. The acknowledged place te go te get the COItttKCT STYLES and the 1IE8T UllADE OF UOOIJS. Kole Agents for KNO.V," the Leader of New Yerk, and WILCO," the Leader of Ilos Iles Ilos ten. Allthese goods nre Warranted First Quality. Seal Eacqucs and Delmans. Capes, Muffs. Caps and Gauntlets, Fur-Lined Circulars. An Ele. gant eeal Pacque, worth $175. sold for $133. A rur-Llned Circular, worth , sold for $10. Fur Trim, mines, llebes of all kinds, at greatly redoeed prices. NOW IS THE TIM K TO (iET A IIAKUAIN. A OENEHAL ItEDUCTION IN ALL WINTJCIl QOOOS. Highest Cash Price Ued Fex, $1.25. phone Connection Mink. 75c. Itaceoen, 75e. Hkunk, $1.25. ltEMEMHElt THE NUHUEUS.- NO. 31 & 33 NORTH (SIIULTZ ft W. D. STAUFFER & CO. liuvaKruMifiauiifO uoena. HALL. " s HIltK'S OAKPET CARPETS! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. v,. ,. re.ll?w Pveparea te show the trade the Largest and Best Selected Line of Carpets ever ex. Wi1 SSif PAf.?! yiLT.V.N.S VKLVKTS, all lie Trading Makes of HOUY ANuWrESTuV 8??&K,f?I.T.,iS5KAVA.vtAl,wS'SS?.a Cotten Chain KXTKABUPKUS, and all iiuallOes of IN. GUA1N CAUl'E'IH. DAMASK and VENETIAN ijahprth if ah ,a nn aim niuwir-ranr r.r own mannmcturu a speciiUltv. enec Alsearnll J.lnoel OIL CLOTHS. HUU3, WlNDOrV8HAUE,COVKULET8, Ae.1 SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King ana HUUIMT. SPRING, 1886. IIOKDKIIS, HALL .CHITON CHAIN A11( .MMYUNA 11UUS and MA1TS. PAPERS. ever offered In this city, i Warreil A Kuller. of S'nnr ,, ui iinHmiyn i iiimeiia ureinur, or rniliileipnis, from the iluast Decoratlve Paper IIiiiikI.ius te the w Carnet, Upholstery and Shade Werk, and a full and Decorum e raper nnnging. We Invite ,n Stock of Sheetings. all Deslrable Makes. Alse, TICKINGS AND Uiw Prices. Alse COlNTKKPaNKS AND HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HAUGHMAN AND HANDSOME VAhlETY OF AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO 11E HOLD CHEAP FOll CASH. CAIH'ETS. .. CAKI'KTS. .. OAKI'ETS. . CAKPETS.... ...at 13 ...at ...ai Xi ...lit. 'ill ("ent. Cent. I'entH Cent . Cent). Cents. UAlti'KTS. ,.att5 CAIH'ETS atM A Confession! MUTUAL LirE. J3l,789.2SS, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, $a2.9n5.3)3 0).M:),30I, Excess ever Nertnwesl'n, C1,VK).&) ai.an.0li. Excess ever Nerthwest'n, ls7,Vl! 302,4,843, Excess ever Nerthwcst'l , SlO.iM.ld.". 195,613,173, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, .Ji.lU.IOl 84.2 p. c , Excess ever Nerthwest'n, 9 5 p. c. 64 7 11. c. Excess ever Nerthwest'n, 10.U p. c. f 27,057,0011. 11..1 p. c, Excens ever Mutual Llfe, 9 5 p. c. 9 2 p. e., Excess ever Mutual Life, 61 p. c. $G49,3tu.5i, Excess ever Nerthwest'n, $1I7,M,71 6U,770,4a. 10 7 p.c, Excess ever Mutual Lire, 3.7 P. c. $117,17,003. 17 p. c. Excess ever Mutual Life, 22.6 p. c. $tM,tJU,0.11. 42 84 p. c, Evcess ever Nerthwcsfn, V 33 p. c. !S.M p. c, bxcess ever Nerthwest'n, 6.75 p.c. OAFI, te. Paid for Raw Furs. Musk Hat, ISc. Opossum, S.V. Tele- QUEEN STREET, OLD 6TANU). BltOS. OLU6TANU). CARPETS! BEOFMNINQ OF :U1 Attention nild te the Mannfacturu of CU8TOH CAHFETH. AT Water Bta., Lancaster, Pa. A teb-teiuL .?-&
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