-'y'?'?.g'g''ii3?r' mm ' w Lancaster f ntcfligencer. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21$, 1881. AMerlcaaUtentu-earf Bosten Litera twe. St. James Gazette. The German professor in Mr. Henry James' last batch of novelettes passes a criticism upon literary Bosten which ad mirably gums up its present carious final phase of complete decadence. He pro nounces upon it in the narticular embedi. ment of Mr. Leuis Leverett as having reached "the period of culture in which the faculty of appreciation preponderates ever the faculty of creation." In tnis judgment, which its brilliant author care fully places in the month of a specially unpleasant character in order doubtless te blunt the edge of its sting for his fellow citizens in the hub of the universe Mr James has put his finger with his nsuai analytic subtlely en the exact weak point -sten dilettantism. Quite recently of xw '"". bIretlr. Dr. William the nevew "" ,TS metaphysi James who disu.. "'l "e acutcness. cian and psychologist .. jiicn are originality, and vigor .-" "'itU hereditary in his father's family, . all the under current of mysticism. as wen has pointed out in the Atlantic Monthly that the intellect of Bosten is new fast ripening te decay. There are. he says, just as many able and intelligent men in the city as ever ; there is just as much culture, just as much literary ferment, just as much philosophical learning ; but there is no pre iuctiveness. Nothing comes of it all. The elder men are passed away or aged ; the young men stand at the mere dead level of cultivated apprecia tion and receptivity, without ever rising te the higher pitch of active creativeness. Hawthorne and his fellows are gene ; Emersen aud Longfellow are al most silent; and the new genera tien is a generation of readers and - thinkers only, net of producers and erigi naters. Dr. James does net account ler the falling off, or, rather, he accounts for it, mere iue, by saying that it is due te the inscrutable action of individuality ; which amounts te much the same thing in the end. Yet the question is an interesting one ; and it bears, a geed deal upon a very common English misconception as tethe position of Bosten iu the American world. In England, people generally imagine that American literature aud Bosten litera ture are one and the same thing. Net that many people would consciously as sert anything of the 6ert, because when they hear of an American writer they never think of inquiring whether he is a Bostonian or net ; but if they were asked te mention the chief American authors, they would at once mention such names as Longfellow, Hawthorne, Prescott. Motley and Lewell New Englanders all of them with perhaps Washington Irv ing, who was a Bostenesque New Terker. Te the average English mind the Bosten litterateurs form the acknewlgcd specimen? of the American author, just as the culti vated New Englander of the old Puritan families is universally figured iu England as "the best type of American gentle man." Beth arc in tact very much what we arc accustomed te at home - and both are equally alien te the general tone of thought and feeling in America as a whole. The truth is, Bosten culture has always been an exotic en American soil. It went ever te New England with such theologi cal thinkers as the Mathers aud Win tin eps whose whole feelings and interests were these of an old civilization and a some what pedantic style of learning. It lived en and lived down the natural impulses of a new country only by the aid of that stern theocracy which the imported Puri tan spirit kept alive in the government of Massachsetts for a hundred and fifty years. As Presbytcrianism passed into Unitarianism, it woke up, at the beginning of the present century, into a first flush of literary activity. But Bosten had all along been in such close connection with Eng lish thought aud English culture that this activity was wholly the imitative sort. All that was written there was just an outlaying part of English litera ture. Longfellow and Prescott arc as English as Tennyson and Frende a great deal mere English thau Swinburne Or Car lyle. Hawthorne has a strong and subtle originality ; but it is an originality purely personal, further removed in many points from the ordinary feelings of England. Most of these men find their themes in the Old World, or in that historical aud colo nial New England which was only a sin gle element of the Old World transplant ed, with all its beliefs and prejudices, iute the midst of the new. Miles Btandish in Puritan Massachusetts, Evangeline in old French Acadia, the Cinque ports, the Rhine castles, the Flemish towns these are Longfellow's pet themes. " The Scarlet Letter " shows the same turning te the essentially English past in Haw thorne. Many of the Euzlish-Amcrican writers were European in all their tastes and habits ; WssUingten Irving lived in Spain, and was most at home among the Moorish legends of the Alhambra. Motley took his subject from the Helland where he spent the best years of his life. Hawthorne was American consul at Liverpool. The whole Bosten school is from first te last essentially Eu ropean. Such literatures, based ' upon the best models," and without any na tional root of sentimental of feeling, al ways die down at last into au era of Clau dians. Se the Busteu movement had died dewu in its turn into a mere universal dif fusion of literary aud philosophic taste, mixed with a general disposition te criti cise everthing intelligently and te rest sat isfied for the most part with uegative re sults. The crude but pregnant suggest suggest ivenessef Emersen has na'.uially given place te a habit of reading Hartman and Schepenhaur, Kenan and Herbert Spencer, and deciding that there is a great deal te be said agbiast every point of view. Of the purely objective, critical and analytic standpoint thus produced, Mr. Henry James is himself a singularly favorable outcome. But behind and beyond this wholly Eng lish Boetenian literature there has always been a little surface-seething here and there of a native 'literature, racy of the soil, which is purely tentative as yet, and mostly very formless, but which truly represents some tendencies at least of the American mind. Of course this underly ing ana nascent American literature is anything but "cultured ;" though some times, as in the case of Poe, it makes great pretenses te extraordinary erudition a common trick of halt-educated clever ness. It wholly despises precedent and artistic rules. It is democratic, rude, but truly native. It appeals te the feelings of the ordinary half-taught American mind. Among the New Englandeis, Lewell and Hawthorne have, each iu different ways, some small touches of the real American spirit, though it is iu the West and the Middle states that ena sees it most strongly It comes out in Mark Twain en one side, and it struggles through Bret Harte's fal setto pathos en the ether. There is mere than a tinge of it in Mr. Lclaud ; there is still mere in the queer rubbish of tl e Je.-h Billings eidcr which somewhat strikes a chord in the American heart wholly want ing in the English vascular system. But it is noticeable above all iu the rhapsodies of Wall Whitman, in whose best work one cannot help finding a sort of reugL-licwn elementary poetry, . without form and void, yet strangely original ; while in his worst, oue stands aghast at the Utter, wordiness anil mp.111. jnglessness of the man's chaotic cencaten-J auuus. aew inai wis protoplasmic school has crept even into Besten and firmly es tablished itself there, one feels that per haps a real American literature may te actually preparing itself te " begin te be." It is still in the jelly-fish stage of devel ment, no doubt,- and" somewhat slimy at times ; butitisrthtartmc-poiatfer a possible fresh evowtten no a mere pretty echo of alien EurepeT prerenuea xnlrscnlens cares, but a elmrile 5n.effcUTO medicine, made of well taewn VttXSZSP -ana -"S" or medlclnesTsee Truths" and ,MPrerrb" n uh column." - miMwdaw He Banihle. i,X.u J?V0 aUwl your bowels te become habitually costive, your liver bas become tor pid, the same thing ails your kidneys, and von are Just used up. "Sew be sensible getanack age of Kidney-Wert, take It faithfully and seen you will forget you've get any rack organs, for you will be a well nuuL-iteaiv nuuu Albany Jirgut. WU'iVUSW MEDICAL. HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED Invalids who have lest but are reeevufnr vital stamina, declare In grateful terms weir appreciation of the merits as a tonic of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitten. Net only does It impart strength te the weak. It corrects aa Irregular acta bum ei ine siemacn, nut " w. act at proper Intervals, gives ease te these who suffer from rbenmatle and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents lever ad ague. Ter sale by all Druggists and DcaJeragen erally. marl-lydeedRIyw PROVERBS. ' "The Richest Bleed, Sweetest Breath and Fairest Skin in Hep Bitters.' " A little Hep Bitters saves big doctor bills and long slckpesss." "That invalid wire, mother, sister or child can be made the picture of health with Hep Bitters." "When worn down and ready te take your bed, Hep Bitters is what you need." "Don't physie and physic, ler it weakens and destroys, bnt take Hep Bitters, and buUd up centinually5." " Physicians et all schools use and recom mend Hep Bitters. Test them." "Health is beauty and Jey Hep Bitters gives health and beauty." "There are mere cures made with Hep Bit ters than all ether medicines." " When tne brain is wearied, the serves un strungg, the muscles weak, use Hep Bitters." " That low. nervous fever, want el Sleep and weakness, calls for Hep Bitters." Hep Bitters MaBBpteUrlig Company, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. marl-lydMWFAw NOHI DISPKNbAKY. . The proprietor et the LANCASTER CITY PHARMACY, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, wishes te notify his patrons and the public that he has opened a NIGHT DISPENSART, at his residence, and Is therefore prepared te nil any prescription and lurnlsb any medi cincs in cases e. emergency 435 West Orange street. DO kOD EVER SUFFER FttOM A FAIN in your Side, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Dyspepsia. Perverted Taste. Sallow Complex ion, feeling unlit te attend te business or te de any worn ? It se, your liver and kidneys are out et order, and the disease can be speedily and effectually removed and cured by KID NEYCURA, which acts directly en these mem bers. I'ricc 50 cents a pack. ri"aCKAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne. 110 North Queen Street. LOOKER'S Renowned Cough Syrup! A Pleasant, Safe, Speedy and Snre Remedy for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bronchitis, Whooping Congh, Spit ting of Bleed, Inflammation of the Lungs, an? all Diseases of the Chestand Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess thm most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price 25 cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST? NO. 0 KAST KI0 STREET. elG-tfd Brandy as a Medicine The toUewlng article was voluntarily sent te Mr. 11. k. siaymaaer, Ageui ur neiranB vex winnsinm hv a nmrnfnent nractlsine nhvsi- cian et this county, who ln extensively used tne isranuy reierrea te in nis cvguuu: iicucucc. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as 8 beverage, bnt te be used as a medicine of great potency in the euro of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away then annual thousands of victl.ns. Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pi sent te the faverable notice et invalids espe cially these afflicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere' or less than Brandy. The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their IBs and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe and use bu t one article, and that Is REIGARTS OLD BRANDT, Sold by our enterprising young friend, H E SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and bas never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies no matter with hew many Jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspepsia specifies would suffice te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative power et Beigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num bera of witnesses one case in particular we cite: i A hard-working tanner had Been afflicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number et years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage be used McGrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and In his discourses often declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Reigarfs Old brandy, In his case, he looked np with astenlsnment, but after hearing et its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound man,wlth a stomach capable of digesting anything which he"cliose te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle, occasionally; and since he has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A PKAensnra Pbtbictav.. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AO-OTTOK Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 178. ntreBTEB An dkaxxb ix FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818, 1837 and 18-28.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, 8COTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 39 EAST KUre ST.. LANCASTER, PA mr mM aiaak ubfiih innawuM nw STOUCH BITTERS LANCASTER DAILY clothing. N JEW STOCK OF, CLOTfllNU rea SPRING 1881, AT D. B. Hostetter & Sen's, " . - Ne. 4 CENTRE SQUABS. " - Having made unusual efforts te bring before the public a Une, stylish and well made stock et BEABY-M CLCOTB, we are new prepared te show them one et the most carefully selected stocks of clothing In this city, at the lowest Cash Prices. MEN'S, BOYS AND IOUTHS' , . CLOTHING! IN" GREAT VARIETY. Place Goods of the Most Stylish Designs! and at nrlces w ltliin the reach et all. jSVtilye us a uall . D. B. Hesteler fc Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 6-lyd LAXC ASTER, PA. 1GHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS can le worn two seasons in the- -fear Spring and Vail. We have them from $6" te 410 in price. OUR VARIETY OF S Ming Fer li is greater than ever before. Mie price J for geed relUble goods are from $8.60 TO $15 A SUIT, AND FOR FINEDRE3S SUITS PROM $12 TO $25. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. and the styles are the best In the market. "We prefer te lead, net te fellow, in every branch etthe CLOTHING TRADE. riNE Merchant Tailoring IS A SPECIALTY, And you shall hear about our -Clothing Busi ness In the future. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. LEGAL KOTICE8. ASSIGNED J2STATE OF DANIEL 8. Bursk and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Having by deed of voluntary assignment assigned and transferred all their estate and effects te the undersigned for the benefit or the creditors et the said Daniel S. Bursk, notice's hereby given te -all persons indebted te said assigners, te make Immediate payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te CHRISTIAN WIDMYER. Assignee. 21. Bnesius, Att'y. marll-6tdeaw ESTATE' OF JOANNA BBEBLT, LATE et the cityet Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having bean granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted the' ete are requested te make Immedi ate payment, and the-e having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlemeut te the under signed, residing in the city of Lancaster. CATHARINE HEFELE. Executrix. Jwo. A. C0TL-s,.Att'y. mar7-tdew ESTATE OF FKKDERICK PILE. JR., lateet Lancester city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having Deen granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are quested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or dema-ds against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lan caster. HENRY WOLF, B. F. Davis, Administrator. Attorney. lablfrCtdeaw ESTATE OF CATHARINE KRKNTZ, late of the city of Lancaster, deeessed. Letters testamentary en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and thee having claims or demands against the same, will pn snt them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing la Lancaster city, Ne. 646 Maner Street, PETER KREN TZ, P. DomeuxT. Attorney. Electer. Ne. 408 West King street. nUMtdeaw MEDICAL. TTEALTH VS. DEATH. Health regained and happiness retained un der the 0MMPATJJIC TREATMENT or DR. GREENE. Thousands ofeldlongstandingdiseases have been cured ler t even when the patient had nrevleusly spent large sums of menev without any advantage. Why will you, if in pain or en: ex neaitn, remain in cieudi. rampniets containing the names et bundreds cured in this county given away (free) or sent te you. Ne drum taken Inte the stomach. Hnndred have been cured el catarrh for CO cents. BR.'O. A. GREENE,: (33 Tears Experience), Ne. 149 EAST KIAO STREET, SMldMWFASl Lancaster, Pa. M. SAIFOED'S LITEE INVIGOMTOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Oos Oes tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N.Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. olif-iTeedalteow INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1881. MT OOOBB.. , , t W ALL PAPEKH. JtC. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Call attention te their LAKGB STOCK OF . TfltTlf" f n v -r ' feUGS, WALT, PAPERS, 1ST NEWEST DESIGNS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King ted Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. N T DOOR TO THE COURT HOUdE. FAHNESTOCK WW open en MONDAY, MARCH 21st, Addi Addi dltlenal Lets el ' Btt Sis nil! Casin, Purchased at a Second Importer's AUCTION SALE IK NEK YORK, Held this week, and during the coming week will be exhibited the Largest and Choicest Lets el these goods ever brought te this city. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK CASHMERES. ALSO 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 37Mc 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 50c. 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 65c. 1 LOT COLORED SILKS AT 75c. BLACK SILKS from 60c. te S3. BLACK SILKS at $1, never before equalled. BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES, 36 te 48 inch, 45c. te tl; magnificent goods. FAHNESTOCiCS, Next Doer te Court Heuse R JCBiOVALt ielwffl & HiEiaB's NEW CHEAP STORE Will be removed during the coming week te the room , Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, (Lately oceupied by A. Adlcr), Which has been enlarged and refitted te ac commodate our Largely Increasing BUSINESS. ?Our buyer has been in the AUCTION BOOMS of NEW YORK and PHILADEL PHIA for the past three weeks, the result et which will enable us te offer the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER SHOWN IN BUGKAND COLORED SUES CASHMERES, DRBSS GOOOS, TABLE LINENS, And everytlung pertaining te a DRY GOODS STORE. Metzger, Bard&Hanghman HouaMnmyisHnre goods. CLANN WALLSON. PSfiTOS-gB a QQ cf- " V O W ' e-S a 3S te J i i eHrtH W G --. Ui . X . ' CO r&F-?Sifffe.fcH in CTS riVfl - L. J fcJ t 3lKII3 ej wm fT. r -, C S! P i. W -iSsfS-vf-? I.HK WrilKIIHUX w-ww vfw.0., 9&l0Q2&Ht 5 lJ &B3S5SS2 J 1 3 1 1 MiH$te t1 w l S5IBM :. x a. v- dr tw ft m m m O DMT HOODS, VNDKXWEAX, SC. JCTOjrKLTIES IN SCAKT PINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND FIN v UKDEKSHIKTS AKD DKAWElS, AT K j. ERISMAITS, THE SH1RTMAKER, 56 NOKTH O.0KKN STKKET. s fECIAL MALE Or DRESS SILKS ATTH - NEW YORK STORE. WATT, WM & CO. Have secured a large consignment of SUMMER SILKS, COLORED DRESS SILKS, BLACK CASHMERE SILKS, which they eiler at. prices never equalled In Lancaster. A Choice Line of SUMMER SILKS la new and desirable effects, at CO cents a yard. A Large' Assortment et New Shades in COL ORED DKES5 SILKS at 58 cents a yard. An Elrgant Line of BLACK CASHHEBE SILKS at 11, 1.25. 1.50 and 1.75 a yard. These goods were considered cheap 'at 11.2, 1.50, 1.7 and 2 a yard. We Invite ladles te call and examine these goods, as tbey are the best value we havejBver offered In Silks. Watt, Shand & Company, NEW YORK STORE. S PRING 1881. GOODS FOB GENTS1 WEAR CLOTHS, ,OASSIMBRBS. SUITINGS. HAGER & BROTHER are new offering Full Lines el Black French Cleths and Doeskins, Black French and Eng lish Worsted for Dress Suits. Alse the Latest Spring Stvles and Colorings el worsted surrmQs, GASSIMEBE SUITINGS, CHEVIOT SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, GASSIMEBE FOB PANTS, Spring Overceatings, BOYS' SUITINGS. We have all the above In large assortment anu great, variety ei eiyiesana qualities wnicn we will make up te order In the best style and guarantee sausiacuen. GENTS' NECK WEAB, COLLARS AND CUFF8, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND SUSPENDERS. CLOTHING of our own manufacture, ter Men and Beys, In large assortment. PRICES LOW. 49Call antl examine. & Ne. 25 WEST KINO STBXBT. pBEAT 1NDUCBJIKMTS. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 EAST KING STREET, NOW OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN BBOSSES, INGBAIN & RAG CARPETS. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL THE NEW STYLES OF THIS SEASON'S MANUFACTURE. BODY BRUSSELS, AT VEEY LOW PK1CE3. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, AT VERY LOW PRICES ALL WOOL EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS. AT VERY LOW PRICES. RAG CARPETS, AT VERY LOW PRICES We Invite special examination of our stock of Carpets as we knew e are offering great bargains in them. MEASURES OF ROOMS TAKEN AND CAR PETS CUT AND MATCHED ACCUR ATELY. Elegant Assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, BUGS, WINDOW SHADING AND SHADE FIXTURES. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. Givler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East Kin? Street. Hffl BBOTHER AMTMICM MMVM ABTKMTIBKMMST. ASTKIUMMKOS.'.AOVJbKTlKEa'ENT. NEW STYLES -IN MILLINERY! In advance of ear Grand Spring Opening, which will shortly be aaneaneed. we have new en exhibition an unexampled prelusion of THE NEWEST STYLES IN HATS. FLOWERS. MILLINERY TR1MMINQS, ORNAMENT8, a. Which welnvlte Ladles te Inspect. We have opened a lull line of STRAW GOODS, Comprising all the newest shapes, qualities and colors ter Ladles and Misses, In Black, White, Cern, Blege. Brown, Bronze. Ac Alse, an unusually ehofee assortment or Novelties in FRENCH FLOWERS, WREATHS, MONTURK3.A0., And all the new colors In OSTRICH TIPS AND PLUMES. We eall special attention te our large and choice stock et RIBBONS. Full lines of all the newest shades at our low prices. We solicit a special examination et our pres ent offering of BLACK DRESS AND TRIMMING SATINS. An Elegant Satin at 75c per yard. A Fine Piece of Satin at He. per yard. Supreme Quality or Satin at $1 per yard. A 24-lnch Heavy Dress Satin at $1.50 per yard. They are the finest goods ever sold at-the prices, particularly the IL50 quality, which is quality, wnicn is any Black: 8atln reaiiy supere, ana as goea as i eiu at v.y per yarn. TRIMMINGS. We can only repeat what we have before said, that only an examination et our goods In this department can give any adequate lilea et the multitude of patterns, the numberless de signs, and the extensive line of PASSAMENTERIES. FRINGES, BUTTONS. ORNAMENTS, Ac. we carry. We aave Trimmings suited te every article et dress, be it eostlyer simple, while our prices are suited te the wan tsef every pur chaser. We are selling Wide Passementeries at Me. Elegant Headings at SO and.7Sc Gimps in most elaborate designs, at $1, $1.12, tl. and tl.80 per yard. Chenille Fringes at 38c Jet Fringes at Sue. Elegant Fringes at 75e., Be.,tl and upward. Girdles at 00c Fine Girdles at 7Sc and 91, in Black and all colors. Colored Silk Fringes at 69c per yard. Beaded Balls from SSe. upward. Choice line of NEW BUTTONS. Fine Pearl Inlaid and Fainted Pearl Buttens at 15, 19 and 25c. per dozen. Fine Hand-Made Crochet Buttens at 2Se. per dozen. Fine Cut Jet Bu ttens at 10 and 12c per dozen. Bargains in Geed Pearl Buttens-three dozen ler 15c. We make special mention et our department et HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, wherein we offer the most select patterns of tne season at our eniy weii-anewn prices, w e call attention te these at tbe following prices : 10c, 15c, 19c, 85c We offer Choice Patterns at 6c. 7c, 8c, 10c Embroidered Fleundngs from 3Sc up te tLSS per yard. The greatest variety el IRISH TRIMMINGS, Fer less than elsewhere. Neat Edges of Irish Trimmings at 12c. per piece, full 12 yards. Handsome Patterns at 15c, 19c, 23e. We are able te offer a most complete line el WHITE AND BLACK LACES, In most exquisite designs and patterns. Valenciennes, Brabant, Bretonne, Vermicelli, Cluny, Careline, Russian and French Laces. Real Torchon and Smyrna Laces at reduced prices. OPENING OF MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS. We Invite tbe attention el the Ladles of this city and vicinity, seeking an economical in vestment et their money in this gieat field el competltien.to inspect the select and complete assortment of Muslin Underwear that we have placed en sale. Every garment Is new, well made, tastily trimmed, of geed materials, and marked at our well known low price. Chemise at 25c Embroidered Chemise at 90c Elegant Embroidered Chemise at 75c, $1 and upward. Skirts, with Ruffled Edge, at 50c Skirts, with Embroidered Edge, at 73c. Pantalets at 29 and 35c Embroidered Pantalets at 50c. Night Robes at 89c Elegant Embroidered Night Robes at $1.29. . MORE NECESSITIES. APRONS. One let of Lawn Aprons, Plaited Bottems. 10c. Ladles' Muslin Aprons Lace Edged, at 21c. Ladles' Pique Aprons, 25c Colored Berder Aprons. 25c. CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES from Me. upward. SPRING HOSIERY. Geed Fine Cotten Hese 2 pair for 25c eaegani ueavy nor, asi colors 17c Gray Mixed Seamless Hese i8c Gay Mixed Seamless, Silk Clocked 29c Excellent Fnll Regular Made Balbriggans..25c Solid Celers Ingrain, Fnll Regular Made. . ;.28c SeUllGe SUK CIOCK6u. .. .39c Pink, Blue ana Cardinal, 811k docket 39c One let of real British socks, extra heavy.. .17c Fnll Regular Made Beibriggaa Socks, In Unbleached and Solid Celers, Silk Clock ed 25c An endless variety of Children's Spring Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, at all .prices. GLOVES. Lisle Berlin Gloves 13c Real Gauze Lisle, two full elastics 20c Real Gauze Fine Lisle, Lace Tep..., 22c The Best Kid Gloves, " Alexander," three but ton, 98c a pair : each pair warranted. A box of Fine Perfumed Gleve Powder given with every pair et Gloves. Full assortment of New Spring Shades. ASTBICI BRO'S. LANCASTER BAZAAR, IS EAST KING ST. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KINO ST. TKArKLJUtS' tiVIDI LANCASTER AND MILLEKSVILLK k. .. Cars ran as fellows : Leave Lancataer P. R. Depot), at 7. , U:3Va.m.,anri 2. 4. and 8:30 p. in., except w Saturday, when the but car leaves at 9-JO p. u Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, antl a. M and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally en above time except en Sun CtOLUMBlA AND PORT DEPOSIT K j Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the foUewinj; time: Statxess Ne kth-j Express. Express. Accnii. wash. A.n. r. m. r.n. Pert Deposit. 6:35 3-55 00 Peacbbottem....... 7:12 4:3S 3:18 Safe Harber- 7:55 5:11 5:21 Columbia-. 8:25 5:10 6:J STATieai Seuth- Express. Express! Acceni ward. a. if. r.u. j a.m. Columbia. 11:45 two I 7:45 r. x. 6:M lArifcOS Safe Harber. 12:14 r.n. Le9:40 Peaehbotteni....... 1237 722 I 11.07 I r.n. Pert Deposit 1:30 S:U 12S J3 HADING COLUMBIA R. B. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENGER TRAINS OCTOBERSfrH, 1880. NORTHWARD. LXAVX. A.M. T.M. T.M. 6:45 .... 30 735 .... 3:40 8:05 1:0ft 330 735 1:10 3:10 10:05 3:20 530 QuarryvIUe 6:45 .... 30 7uM Lancaster, King St 735 .... 3:40 930 Lancaster 8:05 1:05 330 9:40 Columbia ABKIVE. Reading SOUTHWARD. LKAVX. AJI. A.M. F.K. T.U A.M. A.M. F.X. 8.-0S 12:00 6:10 r.n. 10:15 2:10 830 10KT7 2.10 8:10 10:18 .... 8rJB 1130 .... 935 Reading ARRIVK. Columbia Lancaster. Vh07 2.10 8:10 50 Lancaster. King St 10:18 .... 8rJB 5:10 yuarryvillc 11:20 .... 935 6:44 "Trains connect at Reading with trains te and Rem Philadelphia, Pettsvlffe. llarrisburg, AI AI lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Supt. PENNSYLVANIA K1ILKUAP-NEW SCHED17LK On and after MONDAY, JANUARY 17lli. 1881, tniiiiH en the Pennsyl vania. Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan castet and lMillailelphlaucpeta asfolleww; Eastwasd. Arrive Philad'u Philadelphia Express,.... Cincinnati Express Fast Line, YorkAccen. Arrive;... Harrisbunr Express 4:15 a.m 5:15 " 730 - 10de"" lidf r.w. 3:"" saw 50 " IWI5 " ! " DillervilleAccein. Arrives, Columbia Accoiiiincxlatleii. Frederick Accem. Arrives, facinc Kxprenf, Sunday Mail. I Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Exnress.... Harrtsburg Accoinniedat'n, WserwARO. Leave Arrive Lanc'ter lliiial':i Way Passenger, MaO Train Ne.l.via Mt.Jey, Mail Train Ne.2,vin Cel'biu, Niagara A Chicago Express Sunday Mall, Fast Line,., ......... Frederick Accommodation, DUlerville Lecal.via Mt.Jey Harrisburg Accommetlat'n, Columbia Accomniedation, Harrisburg Express, Pittsburg Express Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express I2::l a.m 7:30 ' 0:00 " 8:f " 12:10 " 5n.O a.m li:20 " 10:23 " I1A0 " lOrfiO " 2.30 r.M. 2:35 " 230 " 50 " 73V " 730 830 " 11.30 " 2.45 A.M. 2ZW r.w. 4:00 5S ' 635 " 9:10 " 1135 " Pacific Express, east, en aunnay, wnen flag ged, will step at Middletown, Ellzabetbtewn Mt. Jey, Landlsville, Rinl-in-Hand, Leman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Coates ville, Oakland antl Glen Lecb. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Downlngtewa, Coatesville, Parkes burg, Mt.Jey, Elizubcthtewn and Miildletewn . Hanover acconunedatlon west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and ChicuKO Express at llrtkia. ni., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 r. ., and will run through te Frederick. VAMWMTK. H IGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR EXTRA NICE CA1TPET RAGS. Carpets muitc te order at short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chances iu Carpets te reduce stock el 6,000 Yams Brussels Carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and sattaty yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpetsinalmestendlessvaricty .at H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET TT A T.T., 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. fXABPKTS, COAL, c. PHILIP SCUUM, SON k CO., MANUFACTORY, Se. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANC STER QUILTS. COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, ULANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garmen's; also, ail kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeinp done. All orders or goods lelt with us wiU rccelvi rccelvi prempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARl'ET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best quality put np expressly lei family use. and at the lowest m .rket rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 : OUTH WATER STREET. d2Z-lvdRS1 PHILIP SCIIUM. SON A CO HUOKH AUD STATIONERY. N IW AMD CUOICK STATIONERY, NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, AT L,. M. GLYNN'S, Ne. 48 WEST KING STKKKT. T3LANK BOOKS. JOM BAER'S SOBS, 15 and 17 NORTH (JDBEN STRICT, LANCASTER, PA., Have for sate, at the Lewest Prices. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Day Beeks. Ledgers. Cash Beeks, Sales Beeks. Itlil Beeks. Minute Beeks, Re eeipt Beeks, Memorandum', Copying Beeks, Pass Boekss, Invoice Beeks, Ac. WRITING PAPERS. Foolscap. L:rtei, Nete. Bill, Fermen, Counting Heuse, Drawing Papers, Papctcrles, Ac. ENVELOPES AND STATIONERY et all kinds, H holcsale anil Retail. FAMILY AND TEACHERS' BIBLES, Prayer B:eks, Devotional Beeks, Sunday sehoei Music Beeks, Sunday-school Libraries. Commentaries. Ac. MISULEK HOUSCT, (formerly Clarenden.) 113 and 115 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET ( below Chestnut), PHILADELPHIA, Pa. On the European plan. Meals at all hours, at moderate rates. Reems. Ma, 70c. and 91 per day. Hetel open all nlsrht. ABEL JIISHLEU & CO., Prep's, Formerly of the Mlshler Heuse, R-ading, Pa. Uabrt Stxwart. Snpt., Formerly of the St. Clair, Atlantic City. ml2-3md Leave , tainc'tcr 2:10 a.m. 2:j5 " 5a8 " 8.00 " thx " 8:45 ' SfclO " 1:30 " 1:4 i.m. 20 " ZM " 43T " 035 "
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