EwK- Z2KM-it-1- i.,-V esss. iOxvC i, 5' L-iV Si-.' . ifci?' . fs2 ri' n -- KX- ec . It- k?. U, . rf rv. . I?v 15V V ; Lancaster Intelligencer ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. 1881. "PATIENCE." Wi'' - UU.BEBT AND SULLIVAN 'S NEW OPEC A. Taklag OS ttae EngBtli Esthetes. Philadelphia North American. "Patience; or, Bonthrone's Bride," the new comic opera by Gilbert and Sulli van, is a satire upon a peculiar phase of contemporary English society, which has been extensively and graphically illus trated in these very clever drawings by akDa-Maurier which have appeared from 'time te time in the pages of "Punch." It is a burlesque upon the extravagances of the ultra aesthetic medievalists, who form a -literary and artibtie clique, in which Oaear Wilde, Dante Gabriel Kesetti, Al gernon S. Swinburne and Burne Jenes are the prophets and high priests. In order te appropriately and distinctively designate 'the followers of this new religion, it has been found necessary te coin a new word, and as they arc nothing if net aesthetic, they have come te be known as aesthetes. There is no difficulty in identifying them, for their characteristics are well 1 defined. Their speech betrays them, and even their personal appearance gives them away. The typical aesthete is as billions as Rebespierre, and as lank and limp as bis favorite lilly. He clings and pines and droops. Geed health and a ro bust habit of beJy are his peculiar aver sinn. These things arc vulgarly material aaA common place, while he is quite tee utterly ideal and spiritual. It is another part of the aesthete's creed te arrange himself in attitudes medelled after the figures in fourteenth century illumina tions, attitudes which are regarded as expressive of the most sublimated senti nents and the most etherially artistic emotions. Fer he is excessively emotional, se much se that he has been compelled te devise a vocabulary of his own for the ad equate expression of his thoughts and feelings. He says that se and se is quite tee distinctly precious, and that mmuc- thineelse is purely earnest or soulful ly intense or wholly tee utterly too-toe. He has an ecstatic admiration for mediaeval art and is impressed with a soulfully intense conviction that modern life is se hopeless ly common place that the rapturous mel ancholy which is te be evolved from a contemplation of the unattainable is the solitary comfort of the conscientious ideal ist. This is the person whose ways have furnished Mr. Gilbert with a subject which calls forth his keenest wit and sharpest satire, and which has been te Mr. Sulli van the inspiration for some of his most charming music. Ne mere outline of its story or narration of its incidents can ad equately suggest the clevernesses and effectiveness of Mr. Gilbert's libretto. Its strength lies in its dialogue, which is wonderfully droll and telling, uiore se than in either of the two similar pieces by the same author. There is a uaive sim plicity in the words of " Pinafere " which renders the humor of that opera mere readily apparent, and therefore mere immediately appreciable, but the libretto of "Patience" is the most entcrtainiug of the two, while it is incomparably superior te that of the "Pirates of Pen zance." As usual with Gilbert's pieces, the actual story which forms the basis for the superstructure of dialogue and situa tion is short and simple. When the cur tain rises, a band of aesthetic maidens arc discovered reclining upon the stage iu a variety of the aforesaid mediaeval attitudes expressive of listless languor and de spairing ideality. It appeirs from the chorus with which the proceedings are be gun that these picturesque maidens aie all hopelessly in lore, and it subsequently transpires that the object of their unan imous affection is a person whom the leader of the band characterizes as " Our Reginald."' Reginald, however, is obdurate te their devotion. He prefers Patience, the village milk-maid, whose heart is less impressible than the feelings j of the aesthetic, or rather whose taste i different. After the subject of love has been briefly discussed, the limp yeuug ladies in the classically-clinging draperies adjourn te lift up their voices in morning carol te their Reginald, and a company of heavy dragoons, in buff and scarlet regi mentals, files upon the stage. After a chorus and a patter song by the colonel " our Reginald " appears. He is glad is dirty sage green, and is followed by the aesthetic maidens, who arc singing about hopeless love and " miseries," while they accompany themselves upon the mandolin, cymbal, pipe, dulcimer, psaltery, and all manner of aesthetic instruments. Though old acquaintances, they take no netice of the dragoons, whose indignation and sur prise at such unusual treatment impels them te exclaim : New is net tuts ridiculous ! and id nut this preposterous ! A thoreugh-iiaced nbsiirilitv ! Explain it it you can ! Instead of rushing eagerly te cherish us and fester us. They all prefer this melancholy literary man. Instead of slyly peering at us, Castiug loekii endearing at us. Blushing at us, Hushing at us, flirting with :t fau, They're actually sneering at us, fleering at tu, Jeering at us. Pretty sort el treatment for a military man ! But this impassieucd expostulation pre duced no effect. The maidens continue their adoration of Biiuthorne, who further enthralls them by reciting a poem, fresh from his gigantic brain, which is described uy it admirers as " purely fragrant " aud "earnestly precious." One of the officers says it seems te be nonsense, but is silenced by the rejoinder that it is such " precious nonsense." The military meu then make a .last appeal te the rapturous maidens in the name of common sense, but they are haughtily repulsed. "It can never be, " says the Lady Saphir. " Yeu arc net Empyrean. Yeu arc net Delia Crusean. Yeu" are net cveu Early Eng lish. " As she reviews their miserable state her heart softens, aud she ends by imploring them te be "Early English, ere it is tee late. " Then the maidens aud the dragoons exeunt severally, and Buu Buu therne is left alone. He has just informed the audience that he is an aesthetic sham ; that he "does net care for dirty greens, by any means, " when Patience enters, and by way of advancing his suit he takes her also into his confidence. She says she don't like poetry, and in a burst of reckless fiankness he avows that it is the same way with him. He doesn't like poetry, aud, warming as He proceeds, he explains that he is net as bil bil lieusas he seems, and that there is mete innocent fun in him than a casual ob server might imagine. But it is all of no use. Patience remains cold, and Biiu thorne withdraws in despair. He has gene when Angela appears. She accom plishes the conversion of Patience, who makes up her mind te fall in love without delay. At this juncture Gresvener, an idyllic poet, enters upon the scene. He is the perfection of manly beauty, and it is net long before the aesthetic maidens have deserted their old love for the newcomer. In the second act the military officers have put away their uniforms and adopted scsthctic costumes and manners, by way of showing their devotion te the poetic dam sels upon whom their hearts are set. Pa tience in the meanwhile is in love with Buntherne, upon the principle that love must be unselfish. She has rejected Gror Grer Gror veuer because he is tee easy te love, but when at the last Buntherne announces his reform, and Gresvener lays aside the cos tume which made him se supremely beau tiful, and is transformed into an ordinary young man, the tables are turned, and it is with Gresvener and net Bunthrone that .'Patience makes a match. The aesthctic maidens arc also converted te common place ways, and the curtain, fa!k upon a scene of the most satisfactory description. The music with which Mr. Sullivan has illustrated the theme is altogether charm ing, and is decidedly superior te bis previous achievements in the same vein of composition. Mr. Sullivan is something of an aesthete himself by virture of such songs as "Sweet and Fair" and "Leeking Back," and be has treated the esthetes with marked respect. There is none of the spirit of burlesque in the music which they are given. It is sen timental, of course, but it is deliciously melodious. The opening chorus, with a refrain which runs through the opera; Jane's ballad, "Silvered is the Raven Hair," and Gresvener's song of the "Mag net," are as delightfully tuneful and ten der as anything Sullivan has written, and in the sextette at the close of the first act he rises with complete success te a very high standard of musical composition. The airs and choruses which are sung by the dragoons are remarkably spirited and vig orous, aud their effectiveness is increased by the contrast between their breezy em phasis and the subtle modulations of the aesthetic music. Can't Trench Uoeil. 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Michael Cote, of Montgomery Centre, Vt. buttered eight years with kidney difficulty and was unable te work. Kidney Wert made hlrn 'well as ever." KIDNEY WORT PEliMAXEXTLY CURES KlIWEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION AND FILES. O" It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, iu A7"tin cans, one package of which makes six -J3"quarts of medicine. 5 Alse In Liquid Perni.vcry Concentrated .3-ler the convenience et these who cannot 0n;adily prepare It. It acts rvilh equal KS-cfflctency in either form. UET IT OF YOUtt DRUGGIST. PI11CE, SI. WELLS, RICHARDSOX & CO., Prep's, Burlington, Vt. ( Will scud the dry pest-paid.) dec 47 lydftwG rjMIK UKEAI curative AGENTS. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S A GALVANIC BATTERY is imbedded in this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body pieduccs a constant but mild cur rent et Electricity, hichis most exhilarating. 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Ne charge made for examining patients. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The cure sent te any portion of the United States for 50 cents. DR. OHAS. A. GREENE, 14C EAST KING STREET. MWF&S Tl IE AD THIS IV Lancaster. Pa.. Anrll 28. 1S81. The Kiexeycura Mr'e Compact. Gents It cives me much pleasure te sav thtt after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured of a severe pain m mv back and side, of Ions standing;, and that. tee, alter tiying various known remedies. 1 uave every commence in your meiiicinc, cheerfully recommend it, and knew thatmany of my friends who have used it have been benefited. . PETER BAKER, mSClyd Foreman Examiner and Express. VLOIIILXG, VyVEltWISAJi, C. F IALL OPENING H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Of the LARGEST ASSORTMENT! fine SUITING, OVERCOATING, ASD PANTALOONING ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Prices as Lew as the Lewest Axn All Goods Warranted as Represented! AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, T7AL.L CAMPAIGN, 1881. Our first invoice et the season or FALL AMI WINTBJi GOODS pen MEN'S WEAK Arrived te-day. During this week the bulk ei enr Foreign orders will be in stock. We will be prepared te show the finest linn of ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES ever eifercd te the citizens of Lancaster, in cluding a full line of the ever popular and celebrated Talamen"s Specialties, confined ex clusively for our trade and conceded te be tut handsomest goods Imported, together with a cholce line of the latest novelties of the lead, ing manufacturers. We invite an early in spection of our stock, feeling it our duty te advise persons m want of a Suit or an Over coat ler Fall or Winter te place their orders early before the rush commences te insure entire satisfaction. All are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMALING, " ARTIST TAILOR. MW4S T ADIES- HAIR DRESSER. MRS. C. LILLEK, xjacueB n&a ureseer. Manufacturer and Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Wlss. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made nn. Alse. Kid Gloves nnd Kpath. era cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladles' Shampoo ing. 223 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET, e 3-3nirt Four doers above P. B,- B. Depot. ASTM1CH MMVH ABYXMIIMXMENT. A STB1CH BVOS ADVERTISEMENT. 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They cannot understand why a lady should ever enter a store, except te purchase some article which she absolutely needs, and they regard tlie tlme as absolutely wasted which ladies spend in passing lrem store te store and coun ter te counter, looking ever goods which they de net intend te buy, and asking prices for things for which they have no immediate need. It is te ladies who understand this art of shopping that this advertisement is addressed. We want te remind them that they should never regard a shopping tour as complete without a visit te our establishment, at this season especially, when se many articles are needed for the approaching cold weatber. It is well for ladles te remember that in many departments our prices arc habitually lower for the same quality of goods than can be found elsewhere In the city, whhe in no case de we allow ourselves te 1)3 undersold ; and there will almost always be found in every one of our departments some special let of goods which we have secured at less than the usual wholesale price, and can theref ero aiTerd te sell extraordinarily cheap. TBIHIINKS. In this Important department wc aie exhib iting an entirely new stock et goods embrac ing ail the latest and most fashionable Novel ties, and comprising everything that can by any possibility be needed. We strongly advise ladies, even if they have no Intention te pur chase, te call and examine our assortment, which will give them a mere accurate idea et the tendencies of fashion than they can obtain in any ether manner. DRESSMAKERS especially will find it te tneir interest te visit this department, as net only is our assortment remarkably lull, but our prices arc lower than theso of ether neuses.- Among the various items of attrac tion we may mention FRINGES. GARNITURES, PASSAMENTERIES, SLIDES, CRESCENTS. ORNAMENTS, BALLS, etc. In CASHMERE, IRIDESCENT. RAINBOW, BRONZE and COMBINATION EFFECTS. BLACK BEAD FRINGES and TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS arc also a specialty el this department, and our assortment of BUTTONS, BUTTONS, embraces styles le match every variety and shade of Trimming. TEIMED HATS. Tin's is another department that our patrons siHiuiunet iaii te visit, we nave appropri ated te it for this season the entire rear build ing, aud are able te display an assortment which ler variety of style, beauty, finish and range of prices is unsurpassed in the city. All the newest fashions are fully represented, and we de net exafrtreraie in savincr that ladles can there secure hats and bonnets of the best ma terials nnd meat tasteful make, at less than one half the price charged for similar goods elsewhere. CLOAKS. This department is new supplied with a com plete assortment et Wraps et every kind for Feil and Winter Wear ail well-made and in the greatest variety of styles and prices. Among the items worthy or mention are WALKING JACKETS, of foreign and domes tic make, in Light Shades and i'lnsh trimmed ; Diagonal and Beaver Cleth DOLMANS, trim med with Fine Passamcntcrie, Plush, Frlnge and Gimp, and. In short, a thoroughly com plete line, equal in quality te the. best and lower in prices than the lowest. UNTRIMMED HATS, UNTKIMMED HATS. Best Beaver Hats at $3.75. Beaver Bennets and Turbans at $2.75. Cheap Beavers 75c. Moscow Beavers at 25c Satin Bound Derbies at 75c. Cleth Derbies: at 50c. Children's Trimmed Hats ter Scheel. BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS. A Fine Bunch et Tips at 80c. Black, White, Plain Celers. Natural and Fancy Deuble French Plumes, at all prices and very cheap. Fancy Wings and Breasts, Black Jet Feathers. Pompon Birds in immense variety. Feather Turbans lrem $3 up te 912. PLUSHES AND VELVETS. Aii Elegant Plush at $2, An Excellent Plush at $3. A Mcst Superb 22-inch width Plush, In all col ors, at 94 a yard. BLACK PLUSH A SPECIALTY. FANCT PLUSHES. Blaek Silk Velvet, 91 per yard. Fine Black Silk Velvet, $1.25 per yard. Colored Silk Velvets at $1.50 per yard. Colored Velveteens at 60c. per yard. A full line et Black Velveteens from 10 cents upwards. Just epcnei?. one let of Very Fine Black Silk Velvet at $5 peryard. BARGAINS IN BLACK SATINS. A Most Handsome Piece of Satin, worth $1.50, we sell at $1 per yard. CREPES AT ALL PRICES. Alse, CREPE BONNETS AND CREPE VEILS. Bordered Chenille Det Net, in White and Black, at only 25 cents per yard. WORSTEDS. Zephyr, in all colors 9c. per ounce. 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BXTeOODS JOHN WANAMAKKIfS ADVEBT1SEMNT. -:e:- NEW GOODS FROM EUROPE, - AT - JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. -:e OILKS. O Leng-pile-plushes. One. plain black with pile longer than seal fur. and with high lustre, having the" effects of a very glossy fur; ler coals, $9. Anether, figured, the figures made by varying the length et the pile: several colors, $5 50. Sealskin plush, 93.75 te $3.50 Alternate wide stripes of moire antique and bright armures of an oriental character. $4. Satln-de-Lyen brocade In these color combi nations : berdeaux bronze green bronze light bronze light-green Zulu red-brown iron-rust The effects are strong, though the colors are net striking. AVide embre stripes covered with grape vine da-nisse alternating with wide stripes of a lace effect. Four dark effects, three In evening colors. $6. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle, Chestnut-street entrance. WHITE GOODS. Of fine white goods we have a complete stock wanting nothing. Whatever one may want, that laules, children or babies wear, is te be found here, with many sorts te choeso from. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle- City-hall square. RESS GOODS. " A cheviot dress cloth, really of a fine check with an irregular illumnlatlen and a very obscure plaid; but, looked at a yard away, it appears te be a basket. It is therefore a basket-effect produced bv color; If we mis take net, an entirely new and interesting piece of color-work. 42 Inches wide; I1.10.J Anether cheviot et the .very same small checks, but without the basket effect, simpler, plainer, and when closely looked at probably prettier, though it is hardly fair te say that, 1.20. JOllN WANAMAKER. Third circle, southeast from centre. CASHMERES AND MERINOS. Lupin's merinos and cashmeres, accepted throughout the world as the standard of qual ity, we have-in sixteen colors and ten quali ties of each, 0 cents te $1. Evening cashmeres el abent thirty-five colors and shades, and of five qualities, 65 cents te $1. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle.Thirttentli-streetentrance. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Black cashmeres et seventeen qualities, 37 cents te $2. and black merinos et twelve qualities. 50 cents te 91,25; of three makes. Lupin's, Vegel's and Carller's ; et three shades, Jet-black, medium-black and blue-black. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle, Chestnut-street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. FOR SAZ.E. TOK SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES in the western suburbs of the city, and BUILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts el the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, scpl3-3uid 3 North Duke Street. PUIILIV SALE OF CITV PROPERTY On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1831, at the Leepard Hetel, en East King street, will be sold that two-sterv BRICK DWELLING and let of ground, situate Ne. 203 East Fulton street, containing fenr rooms, summer kitch en, garret, cellar, &c, hydrant water In the kitchen, side alley and ether conveniences. The let is IGxSe feet, mere or less. This prop erty is in a geed renting locality, convenient te stores, markets, &e. Sale te cemmence at 7 o'clock p. m. Fer further particulars apnl v te ALLAN A. HERR Si CO.. Real Estate and Insurance Agents, B. F. Rewk, 3 North Duke street. Auctioneer. o22,25,29,nev4 EXECUTORS' SALE OF CITV PROP ERTY. On SATURDAY", OCTOBER 29. 1S81, the undersigned Executers et Michael Maleue deceased, will expose te sale at the Cad well Heuse, the following Real Estate, viz : A Let of Ground en the northeast corner el Orange and Shippen streets. with a frontage of 49 feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and along Shippen street, northward, 245 feet te a public alley, en whicli is erected a commodi ous and well-built MANSION, Ne. 301, two stories high, with two story Back Building, all in kuiiu repair, jhsu, en rear ei 101 a iwe- story Brick Stable and etner improvements. caie at o'ciecs made known by le at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be EDWARD McGOVERN, WM.L.PE1PER, JAMES M. BURKE, Executers et Michael Malene, Dcc'd 1 1 Esr.v Sucr.ERT, Auctioneer. QCtl5,18.g0,22,24,25,2G,27.2833 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE City Property en SATURDAY EVEN ING. NOVEMBER 12, 1881. at 1 o'clock at the public house or Victeria Diehl, en High street, in the city et Lancaster, the undersigned, in pursuance etan order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will cxpose at public sale the lollewlng valuable real estate, late of Johanna Eberly, deceased : All that certain two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, with two-story frame back building attached, geed well of water, fruit trees, together with ether improvements and let thereto belonging, sit natcd en the west side of High street, in said city. Ne. 731, fronting en High street, afore said, 35 feet, and extending in depth of that width 245 feet te Lafayette street, adjoining properties et Valentine Klrsh and Jehn Kehrer. Attendance at the sale will be given and terms made known by CATHERINE HEFELE. Executrix et Johanna Eberly dcc'd. B. F. Rewk, Anct. oct22-cedtsd PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE JfBOP erty On MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 81. the undersigned will offer at pnbtic sale the valuable property. Ne. 235 East Orange street, Lancaster. Pa., belonging te the heirs el Jacob Stauffer, deceased, consisting of a let of ground, irentlng 27 feet 6 Inches en Orange street, and extending in depth 245 leet le Mar Mar eon street, a 14-feet public alley, en whleh Is erected "a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, en Orange street, with wide hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen and sleeping apartments, with gas and water. The house has been newly papered and painted. On Marlen street nre erected two new two-story Brick Tenant Houses, with slate root, and also a two-story Stene Tenant Heuse en the let. always eligible for geed tenants. Possession and title given en April 1, 1SS2. Three thousand dollars can remain en the property it desired. Persons wishing te view the property can de se en day of sale by calling en the premises. Sale at the Leepard hotel. East King street, at 7 o'clock p. m., when conditions el sale will be made known by tit; IKS O' JACOB STAUH'ISK, flCC'fl. II. SnuBEirr, Auct, ect21,22,24,2C,23,29,31d ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE City Property. On THURSDAY EVEN ING. OCTOBER 27, 1881, at 7K o'clock, at the Leenard Hetel, in the city of Lancaster, the undersigned in pursuance of an order et the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will ex pose te puduc saic me ioiiewing very vain able real e-tate, late, et Thes. u. JV cllv. dcc'd. All that Valuable Let et Greun d en the north west corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, Lancaster city, fronting en East Orange street about 130 leet, aud running along Marshall te Marien 245 feet- The prop erty comprises some of the most valuable building lets in the eastern section of the city, eligibly located in a rapidly developing quar ter. Attendance at the sale will be given and terms made known by W. U. HENSEL. Administrator or Thes. D. Kelly, Dcc'd. If. Shtbert, Auctioneer. Alse at the same and place will be offered at public sale the 2 Twe-Story BRICK HOUSES and Side Let, at the southwest corner of East Orange and Marshall streets, opposite the above lets. Ne. 1, adjoining Marshall street, has a frontage et C4 feet 10 Inches, the improve ments consisting of a two story Brick Heuse, with wash beuse or summer kitchen, and a depth el 150 leet te a public alley. The side let has 42 feet front, sufficient for at least two mere dwellings, and is thickly planted with quince, peach, cherry, apple and pear trees. Ne. 2 is a let 21 leet front and the same depth as Ne. 1, with a two-story Brick Heuse, lour feet wide alley en the west. There la a well el excellent water and geed pump en the prem ises. W. U. HENSEL. Agent ler Heirs et Mary Kelly, Dec'd. The above properties will be put as whole and la purparts. ect5-tsd 5- .4 . . t j. T INENS. JU We have some Scotch bleached double deuble dumask table-linen tnat we'd like you te see. It is 2 yards wide and 92 a yard. The patterns are seven, diverse enough, new, and we llke them all. If you find the fame linens else where In Philadelphia or New Yerk, wc think yen'il find them at 92.50 or thereabouts. Napkins te match. $7.50 for three-quarters, and $5 for five-eighth. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle. City-ball-square entrance. UNDERWEAR. Twe extremes et the French hand-made underwear, lately come te us, attract notice. Seme of it is se plain that it seems scarcely te belong te the class of embroidered work It reminds ene rather of the hand-work we used te make families here twenty-five years age. The ether extreme is the richest et embroidery. It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe from description the work that is in it; the fine ness, the richness, the extravagance. We show it with pleasure. At the same time see what the sewing ma chine has done for us, iu our American fac tory made underwear. Each has a perfection et its own. Factory-work, made a we get it, is a new grade et sewing. JOHN WANAMAKER. "West from Chestnut-street entrance. UPHOLSTERY. One of the most beautiful et the draper ies and furniture-covers that have come te us this year is a very quiet tlnsel-aud-sllk fabrtc. Just received, 912.50. JOHN WANAMAKEIL Northwest gallery. CARPETS. j "We are often told that we have uncom monly choice patterns in carpets. We certainly have the best makes. JOHN WANAMAKER. Northern gallery. NEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH colored borders have come ; but. se far as we have seen yet, there's nothing notably new In styles. They are almost all mechanical figures et the general character that has pre vailed for some months. Twe new initial handkerchiefs: one em broidered in colors. 12WC cents : one with verv large, white, block or diamond initials formed byahemstitchstltcht25 cents. The latter is very neat Indeed. JOHN WANAMAKER. Outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. JTOK HALE. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITT PROPERTIES. On FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 4, 18K1. will be sold at public sale, by vir tue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, at the Black Herse Hetel, en North Queen street, Lancaster city, the follow ing valuable real estate, late the property of Elizabeth Brccht, deceased, te wit : Ne. 1. A let or piece of ground situated en the west side of Seuth Prince street, in the city et Lancaster, Pa., containing In front, en Prince street, sixty-lour feet and four Inches, and in depth te Water street one hundred and forty-eight feet. The improvements thereon consist of 2 two-story part BRICK and part FRAME HOUSES, Nes. 134 and 13tf, two-story Brick Stable en Water street, well of wnter with pump therein, fruit trees and all ether necessary outbuildings. Ne. 2. A certain tract or piece of land con taining 3 ACRES and 139 SQUARE PERCHES, strict measure, lying and being in the Eighth ward of said city of Lancaster, and adleining lands et Henry Hebrank, Geerge Kelb. Dr. Henry Carpenter, Silvius Estate. Schoenber Scheenber ger's Park and Hazel street. Ne. 3. A let or piece et ground situated en cornea- et Middle and Duke streets, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., containing in front en Mid dle street twelve feet six Inches, mere or less, and extending in depth along Seuth Duke street, two hundred and seven feet, mere or less, te an alley, en which is erected a three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, part used as a saloon; stable Hydrant nnd ether Im provements. Sale te commence at 7)4 o'clock p. iu. of said day. when terms will be made known by UJeOBUtt . UAAitliK, IIexrv Sbcbert, Auct. Trustee te sell. ectl2,19,2An2,4l- VU1XA AND GLASS WAKJt. H 1UU & MARTIN. CHINA HALL. We arc continually receiving and 'openlng New Shapes and Styles of GLASSWARE PITCHERS, GOBLETS, FRUIT BOWLS, JELLY DISHES. WINE SETS, WATER SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, CHEESE DISHES, &c. Our Variety Is larger than ever. Our prices cannot fall te give satislactlen.- A call will convince any. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kins: Street. BOOKS AJTD STjl-MOIfian . DUHOOL HOOKS; SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates at L. M. LYNN'S, Ne. 43 WEST KINO STREET. JOHN BAKU'S SONS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOB THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT rax BOOKSTORE or JOHN BAER'S SOOTS, 15 sod 17 NORTH WEEN bTRECT, LANCASTER, PA. mm rxLM win hilumbia AMD ejnjmmn.u yj Tralnsnew ran rniriy v . "- ana tren Deoeeu mm ! w - time: STATIOmS NO BTB WARD. Express. Express. r. x. Acceiu r.x. Pert Deposit... Peacnbottem. Safe Harber... . 6:35 7:14 7:55 8:25 SJ5T 438 6:11 6:49 06 3:18 6.-21 639 Columbia....,... Statiom-Secth- Express. Express. "" waju. a.. p. . "y Columbia. 1U "" . p. x. Art-.? Safe Harber- J2.-08 & Left. Peachbottem 12:43 7:32 U.07 Pert Deposit 135 8:05 12:a T EASING COLUMBIA B. X. ARRANGEMENT Of"pASSEGEB TRAIKS MONDAY, JULY Uth, 1881. NORTHWARD. LSAVX. Quarry ville Lancaster, King St... Lancaster Columbia ARKIVX. Rparllnir ......... a.m. f.m. r.M. 6:40 ... 230 7:50 .... 3:40 8:00 1:05 3:50 7:50 1-JO 3:40 10:03 3:20 5J0 7"- : 93T SOUTHWARD, LSAVX. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster. King St... Onnrmnrlllfl ... r.n 6:30 5:40 C:45 OTa Msinner ut HpHilfnir V with trains te and from Philadelphia, Tettsville, HgrImrfc:i: lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk. Hanover. UettysburgFricnBaHi. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAU--NKW SCHEDULE On and after MONDA MAY 16th, 1881, trains en the PenBsyl vanta Railroad will arrivcand leave the Lan caster and Philadelphia depots as fouewm: ... i Leave I Axnye X.AOTWAKU. rune'ter Phtlaa'a Cincinnati Express Fast Line,.. .... Yerk Accen. Arrives; Harrisbnrg Express DillervilieAccem. Arrives, Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Aceem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail Johnstown Express Chicago Day Express, St. Leuis Day Express Harrisburg Accoiumedai'n, Mall 235 a.m. 6:08 M 8:00 " 8:05 " 8:45 ' 9:10 " 1:10 " 13") p.x. 20 " 3:06 " 4:35 " 4:48 " 5:15 a 7:35 " 10-ie"" 12:6iV.l. 3:20" 5:00 " 5:30 " 6:35 " :45 " !: ' 635 9:00 jll:35 " a.h. x. r.x. 735 100 6:10 P.M. 9-.3S 2:10 8:20 9:27 2.10 8:08 9:87 .... 830 lft37 .... fc50 Arrive Lane'ter 3:(i0 a.m. W-.20 " 10:25 " WWTWAIID. Way Passenger,.... Mail Train Ne. l.via Ml Jey, MaUTrainNe.2,vla Cel'bla. Niagara A Chicago Express Sunday Mall, IT 181 JjlHOasa 1.0:35 " I0X " 2:3k- r.M. 2:35 " 2:50 5:45 7: ' 7:30 -8:50 ' 11.55 " 2.45 A.K Frederick Accommodation, Dlllerviiie Lecai.via iit, j ey Harrisburg Accommedat'n, Columbia Accommodation, Harrisburg Espies,... Pittsburg Ezpi ess, Cincinnati Express, ... . Pacific Express, Pacific Express, east, en aunaay, wncn flag Sed, will step at Mlddletewn, Elizabethtown, It, Jey. Landlsvillc, Blrd-in-Hand, Lcman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkcsburg, Ceatcs vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, wlU step at Downingtown, Ceatesvllle, Parkes burg, Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Mlddletewn. Hanover accommodation west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:30 r. it., and will run ttireuch te Frederick. VAJWJCT8. i1 BEAT BAROAINS IN OAttPETS, I claim te have the Largest and Fine tockei CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CABPET3 Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Hall Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the best te the cheapest as low as SOc per yard. All the FINE8T AKD CIIOICH PATTERNS that ever can be scan in this city. I also have u Large and Fine Stock of my own make Chain and Bag Carpets, A3 LOW AS 35c. PER YAKD. Alse MAKE CABPETS TO ORDEB at sheir notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4VNe trouble te show goods If you de nt wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 west tar a street, LANCASTER PA. CARPETS, U. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Deslgus, Beautifully Colored. 150( (75 50 cents. 85 cents.; 90 cent. L00. 91.00. 1.10.: $1.20. INGRAINS cents, cents. cents, cents, cents. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS WILTON AND MOQUETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, L1GNUMS. GOOD VALUE AT ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, a4-lydced2twJ PHILADELPHIA. "YARPETS, VUAL, C. PHILIP SCIIUM, SOX & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lakcastxb, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN. STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlemcn's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also. Indigo Bine Dyeing done. All orders or goods lelt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly loi lei tamily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD 150 tOUTH WATER STREET. 2-lVURSl PHILIP SCHTJM. SON 4 CO CA1CKIAUE8, SC. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.U PractiearCarrUge BniWers, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en band a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, eive us a call .Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed tt-r hat purpose. fnifi-tMAvc UOTL8. MOW OPEN SPBECOKK HOUSE. ON i Europeen man. Dinln-r Reems tnt Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 3i North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad. Oysters In Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Beasen. We solicit, t h patronage of the pvbllc. may7-tjd Leave Phllad'a 1W a.m. 7:30 " 9:00 8:00 " 12:10 " 2:30 r.if . 4:00 " :S0 " 63 " 9:10 " 115 " ewinf ,j cceiu 4 . U f '"v -f. , f?i -v ?,. A - , . JCS''! Ct.'i, -ffjf. . " -3?l 4t-r ... jk !Oi. ? TtX. ' tw