LANCASTER, DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1882. is- Lancaster f ntelltgencct. WEDNESDAY KVKNlNO, MAY 10, 1882. Mr. Earners Hew Deg. AJloaster of Cnlaa Klegance and lteauty. That Stepped a Play. Mr. Jeseph K. Emmet was a constant visitor at the late clog show and spent most of his time while there loekinjjat a huge St. Bernard dejr named Bayard, Jr., the property of Mr. Pepe, of Bosten, who imported him last year. Bayard measures seven feet from the tip of his nose te the end of his tail. He is 32 j inches high and weighs nearly 200 pounds. Ilis color is white and red, with a white cellar and nose, and he has the much-prized "sawed eiess." He U only twenty mouths old and has a massive and beautiful head, with the kindest face imaginuM?, and great in telligent brown eyes. .Mr. Emmet took such a fancy te Bayard that he asked Mr. " - by telegraph if he would sell the deg and"recfu " a rei'ly tliat ,l0 weu,d but ?hat?h?price v.7uld bl0U M. Eti.net agreed tePpay that IT '.ecured the prize. Mr. Emmet is pteyi..; Fritz m Ireland" at the Giand Opera liotise, i"u last night a repeiter of the World called there te ask him if he intended te train Bayard for the stage. The reporter was shown into Mr. Emmet' .s dressing room, and there found Mrs. Eninict sitting en the fleer supporting Bayard's head en her lap, while his body almost filled the little aiwrliueut. In a few minutes Mr. Emmet entered from the stage. "Yeu want te knew what I'm going te de with Bayard'."' said he. " Well, I don't knew exactly ; I bought him as a present for my wife, and it remains with her te decide. Wherever we re Bayard gees, se if he is in the theatre lie may just as well go en the stage. Bayard has aheady made his de but. He went en twice last week the first tiiue was in the last act, where lam a mountain yuide. lie looked se handsome and se appropriate in that secue and was se well received that I made up my mind that I would let him appear in every scene I could. Se the next night he went en in the first act. and behaved splendidly until the villain came en te steal Leua. Yeu knew eii this incident the whole play hiuges. This Bayard did net clearly un derstand, and when the villain attempted te steal the child Bayard saw all was net right and drove him back te the wings. Then standing guard ever the child, he would net let anyone approach until I went en and took him off se as te let the play proceed." "Is it true that you paid $2,S00 for the de?" " , , " Yet. ; it is a larg price, but then.yeu knew, it's a large deg but, jekiug apart, he is worth the money." " Will you net find him a rather in convenient pet te take around the coun try ?"' " Well, there are drawbacks of course. Fer instance, yesterday my wife sent a bell-boy at the hotel te her rooms te get a parcel, but the dex interfered and s-carcd the boy ueariy te death, and new the porter when I ring for him conies te the deer, puts his head in aud says, ' Mistlur Immet, is the deg loose, I den knew '.'' 1 say, ' All right, Pat, come in, I'll held him.' 'Faith i will net ; av he wanted te beite me twilvc min wouldn't held him,' he replied. Se unless I lock the deg in another room I don't have any fire. He is net in the least cress, however, aud I don't think he would hurt any ene.1" " I would net part with him for $0,000,'' said Mrs. Emuiett. As the reporter left Bayard was stand ing en his hiud legs in the doorway with his feiclect en Mr. Emmet's shoulders and his head nearly touching the ceiling. m Battlu Check, Midi., Jan. 31. lS7:l. OEKTLKMty Having been ulUicteil for ii number t year? with indigestion and general debility, by the advice et my doctor I tir-cd Hep Bitter--, and must, say they afforded uic almost in-tant lelici. I ai'n ghld te lie able te testify in their behalf. Titos. G. Knu, ml-2wd&v. ShilehV Catakru IS cm cm a positive cure ter Catar: h. Diphtheria ami Canker -Meuth. Fer -ale at Cochran's dmg stoic, i:J7 North Ouecu street. Deaf a h a Pest. Mr-. W. J. Lausr. Bethany, Out., states that for littecu month-, he was treubIc.il wilha dis ease; in the. ear. cauMng mtire deafness. In ten minutes alter usliitf Themas's Kcleetric Oil she found reli'-t. a. I in a -hart time slut was entirely cured -md he hearing rc-tercd. Fer sale at 11. It. hr.nV drug store, 137 North Queen strce ' a. ii-icr ' IIackmbtack," a ..mii' an ! fragrant per mute. Price 1 iiml .'0 eeni-.. I'm--ale at Coch Cech rait's drug store, 1".7 Ne- lit Qu.-i n street. A Frleiul in Netul. Time ever and : has proved a sale As a reliable eu i .; sere threat and b positive external i failing uutidele. 1 drug store, 137 N-i i "tin T'i -mas' Kcleetric OII - n i-'iil te the distressed. iv. t. n- i-iettp in children, iiieiiia: affections, and its a cdi tei-iaiu.it is a never 'l-.i'ea- II. B. Ceclu-an's ' Quet n street, Lancaster. Shiloh's rE wil immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cen s itml llrnuchilis Fer saleat Ceeh'un's drug store. 137 North Queen street. r.i'JVU Ct'. TING WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, AIOMOL AND GRO( ERY tKE. Ne. 205 West Kin naet. lebltily UOU.SKAs. & Cil NEW LIQ'ITOR STORE, An. -1C5 Nerlli Oueen street, Lancaster, I'a. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Demestic WINKS and J.KUOi:s, con. stanllv ter sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of the distillation eflH7.". Pure unadulterated Custom Heuse P.ruitdy. warranted of the vintage of lsx. Kept especially ler medicinal purposes. 1'ure Old Helland Gin, and ether Whiskies, lirau tlies aud Wines te suit the trade. lebS-lyd HOUSKAK .V CO. jITALT AYINlri. HERCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest MALT EXTUAVT EVKll VltBrAUKII. An invigorating HEALTH AND TAKI.E ISKNKltAOK. A reliable reined v for INDI GESTION, DKK1K-1T Vand MAI.N'UTRITION highly recommended ler KNFEKIfl.KI) PER SONS, CONVALESCENTS and NUUS1NU MOTH EBS. SOLD lfV liKUOUISTS AT 25 Cents per Pint Bettle. CHAS. WOLTERS, l'UCWECT BBEVVEUy, rillLADELriUA. Lancaster Dki-et. GEO. A. K1EHL. ml Smd VAMPMTB. n hu;;;ts Carpets, Carpets. I can show tlic Largest Stock in this city. Call and sec my latest BODV BRUSSELS, THUEE-1'L Y, ING It AINS, K X TltA SUI'EUS, ALL-WOOL INGKA1N.S CAIt I'KTS; the very Latest Designs and .Pat terns the market can alferd. 1 also have a large stock of my own make of CHAIN and BAG CAUPKTS as low as the lowest. I also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne trouble te show my goods. a S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STREET. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Itetall Dealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. tm- f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and :i'rfnce treeU above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd MEDICAL. P ROM The Heme Journal. A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CURB. THEUE IS ONLY ONE AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME- Beware el imposters, pirates, or any old ar ticles which new suddenly claim te be best. They Uavc been tried and leund wanting, while this has liecu proved a remarkable suc cess. NO POMPOUS NAME. This curative needs no pompous or incom prehensible title of (Jrcek or Latin te sustain it, but its simple English name apncals te the common sense el the people. And the people arc signally maiiilcsting their appreciation of this frankness by selecting and using Dr. Bensen SKIN CUBE in preference te all ether professed remedies. Dr. C. W. Bensen has long been well known as a successful physician and surgeon and his life's study has been the diseases of the ner vous system and of the skin ; since he has been persuaded te put his New Beniedy and i-'averite Prescription as a "SkinCuie" en the market, various things liavc sprung up into existence, or have woke up from tile sleepy state in which they were bclore and new claim te be The Great Skin Cure. ttBeware of imitations, or the. various articles which have been advertised for years or struggled along, having no real held or merit en the public, thai new endeavor te keep head above water by advertising them tclvcs as "The Great Skin Cure." Nene is genuine and relible, except Dr.C. W. Bensen's Skin cure Each package ami bottle bears his likeness. Internal ami external remedy, two bottles In one package. Price $1 , get at your druggist. Kh'LIEt' for all OVEKWOKKED KUA1NS CAUSE ASH CUKE Ilr. :. W. Bensen's Celery ami Chamomile l'illsare valuable for school children who sttf fer from nervous headaches catwd by an overworked brain in their stiutics, and ler all classes of hard brain workers w hose overtask evertask ed nervous centres need repair and sadatien. Nervous tremor, weakness and p.ii-,i!ii.aie being daily cured by the-e pills. They correct cestlvcness, but are net purgative, rrice. WJc. or six boxes Ter .$2.50, postage tree, te any ad dress. Fer sale by all druggists. Depot, Bnl Bnl timere.Md., where the doctor can be address eil. Letters el" inquiry freely answered. C. N. CRITTKNTON, New Yerk, is whole sale agents for Dr. C. W. l.ensen's remedies. niavi;-lniil,M.V.VS&w,i HOSTBTTBE'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. Among the medicinal means et arresting di-c.ejc, Hesictter's Stomach Bitters stands lire-eminent. It check the further progress of all disorders et the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents and remedies chills and lever, increases the activity of the kidiieys.eeunter.tctsa tendency te rheumatism, and is a genuine stay and .-elaee te aged, inlirin anil nervous persons. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, lebl-lydeed&w 1OIH!KD, ;XUOL'SAMS Ol' GKAVES V are annually robbed el their victims, lives prolonged, huppincssand health restored by the use of the great liERMAN INVIGORATOR, which positively ami permanently cures lin lin peteiicy (caused b excesses et any kind), s-euilitu'l Weakness, "ami all diseases that follow fellow as a sequence of Self-Abuse, as less et energy, less et menieiy, universal lassitude, pain in the bask, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many ether diseases that that lead te insanity or consumption and a premature grave. Send for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The Inthiokatek is sold at $1 per box, fir six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will be sent tree by mail, securely sealed, en receipt el price, byuddt-t-ssiiigK.J.CiiESKV, Druggist, 17 Summit St.. Teledo, Ohie, Sole Agents for the United States. Fer sale at Kaull'man's Drugstore, North yueen Street. inyfi-lyd,W&S $500 KEW.lKUl OVER A MILLION OF PROF. GUILMBTTE'S French Kidney Pads Have already been sold in this country and in France : every one el which has given perfect satisfaction, and has pcrleriued euros every umewncn used according te directions. We new say tothealllicted and doubling that we will pay the above reward for a single case of LAME BACK That the Pad lulls te cure. Tliis Great Bcmcdv will positively and permanently cure iAimha- .', jAtuie Jtavic, xciaiicu, uravci. Diabetes, Dreitsi, Jiriyhl's Disease of the KUlncus. In continence awl Hctfnlien of , the Urine. In flam mat ion eftheKitlncyx, Catarrh of the Illa'ildcr. IJiih Colored Urine. 1'ain in the Hack, Hide or Leins, Xereeus Weakncss,anl in fact all lis lis enlers of the ISlatltlcr or Urinary Onjans, whether contracted by private tliscase or otherwise. I AlSI7Q " J"01 arc suffering from JbriLIILiDf Female weakness, Leucor Leucer rhma. ermiy Disease of Hie Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN UK C'UKEU without swallowing nauseous medicines by simply wearing l'KOF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist ler l'rer. Cuilmcttc's French Kidney 1'a.l, and lake no ether. It he has nut get it, send ii)U ami you will receive the Tad by return mail. 1'ltOF. GHILMKTTK'.i French liver Pad Will positively cure Fever and Ajjite, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Billiens Fcvci .l.-itindice, Dyspepsia and all dUcascs et the Liver, Stomach and Bleed. Price, $1.5!) by mail. Send for Pret. Guiliucttc's Treatse en the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FBENCH TAD CO., Teledo, Ohie. Fer sale at KAUFFMAN'S DBUG STOKE North Oucen Street. mayG-lydWAS CI KAY'S Sl'KCiriO MRUICINJ-J THli T Great English Remedy. An unlaiiing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spcimaterrhea, Impeteney, and all Diseases that fellow as a sciiieiice "of Self-Abuse ; as less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, l'ain in the Back, Dim ness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or con sumption and a l'rcmalure Crave, ijiill par ticulars in our pamplet, whieh we desire te send tree by mail te every fine. The bpecilic Medicine is sold by all druggistsal 1 per pack age, or six packages ferJ5. or will I.e. ent tree by mail tin the receipt fit the money,!. vad drcssliig THE OKAY MEDICINE CO., Builale, N. . On account fit counterfeits, we have adopted theYdlewW nipper; the only genuine. Oiiaraniccsef cure issued by us. Fer sale ill Lancaster by II. B. Cochran, 1:57 Nerlli uecn street. aprl2-lydw MEW JU1LLINEKY STOKE. Miss LIZZIE WEBER, ( Late of 47 North Queen SL), has eruiwD a Frai: HUlinerr aM Wm store. At Ne. 20 WEST KING ST. (Snyder's Old Stand), Where she will be plcasctl te have her n-ienns. customer anil the public in general patronize her. COMBINGS MADE INTO SWITCHES at 23e. per 07.. A large variety of hair work tin hand. Millinery and Hair Werk done at reduced prices. Crepe done ever like new. Feathers cleaned, curled ami dyed. The Latest Novel ties et Hats. Flowers, Feathers. &c. Please give me a call. a20-lnidM,W&S JOBS WAKAMAKEJVS. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY: Mr. Hugh Graham, of the firm of Darlington, Runk & Ce., has just new severed his connection with that house, te take charge el our dressmaking and cloak making. He is already at his work. We have great satisfaction in making this announcement. It is, se far as dressmaking gees, somewhat like the beginning of the culmination of old plans. Years age, before we began this store, before we owned the round en which it stands, we turned ever in our minds the question : Why; shouldn't we dress ladies as well as gentle men? We talked with Mr. Gra ham about it, as the most know ing man we knew of en such matters. The plan grew en our liking, Our business has new come te the stage' at which we fairly make a sort of new be ginning in the matter of ladies' dress; and just in the nick of i time, when everything conspires te assure our undertaking, we have the help of Mr. Graham himself. Besides Mr. Graham, the fol io wins' have come with him from the same heuse: Miss Simms, litter; Mrs. Wallazz, superin tendent of workroom; Miss Keller, cutter: Miss Peeples, draper ; Miss Ferry, fitter ; Miss I lanceck, forewoman; four sales woman ; and perhaps forty or fifty dressmakers. The change occurs happily in the midst of the busy time, when our facilities arc already geed, and when there is the largest in centive te make the most of them. The workroom is eii largcd at once and every prepa ration is made for such trade as is sure te come. We need net be modest in inviting the most fastidious and particular people ; for we shall certainly de the most careful and tasteful work. i:Wland IS).; Chestnut sired. Chudda dress-cloths just re ceived are a little below value ; 623 cents. Chudda means soft fine wool with a rather large twill ; a French imitation of the India shawl fabric. Third eii cle. Thirteenth street entrance. Shepherd's checks of very dull gray and brown melange effects at 75 cents. Such cloths always bring $i, unless by mis adventure of some sort, Second circle, southeast lrem centre. Linens for men's and boys' wear; white, browns, grays, checks and stripes; 25 cents te $1.25. Seme of these have te be part cotton ; for linen does net take colors well. We have most of the sorts in use. Thfrtcciith-slreel entrance. Linen lawns a splendid stock ; and the best thing about it is the pure linen. Net a shred of cotton in them. The prices ought te say that; figured, 25 te 374 cents; white, 31 te 62 cents. We came near saying te-day that some mildewed handker chiefs would come out of the laundry perfect. We wait one day te try a few. If they don't wash clear and perfect they're worth hardly anything. Outer-circle, Chestnut street entrance. Fans from one cent te ihirly three dollars. One might leek at fans here all day, and scarce ly see two alike ; se many styles there are. Second circle, northeast from centre. The only American perfumes that are at all equal te the works of the great perfumers of Lon Len Lon eon and Paris are these of Alfred Wright. These perfumes are made with a rare scrupulous ness, se as te be always exactly alike. They arc put up in 1 qz. and larger bottles ; a trille mere than full weight of the liquid. They arc sold, at whole sale, at one price te every dealer who buys them, big or little a druggist can buy them as low as we. The trade in them appears te be as strict a trade as can be imagined.. First-circle, northeast lrem centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square. rillUPELTHIA. DMT OOOVB rpuK NOKTH KMU DKY GOODS STOKE SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SPRING SHAWLS, NEW DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SKIRTS. All marked at prices te make them sell. Bemnaiits el Cnblcached Muslin as geed as Wamsutta, running trem two te ten yards, at lu cents a. yard, J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 11-iydj LANCASTEK. 1A. pUlhlHU OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. IS FOU SALE AT AND BELOW C."ST. Tliis Is :t Kite chance ler GOO BARGAINS. AH 1 HAVK AN MMKNSE STOCK OF GOODS, On hand, which were all purchased ter cash. J. M. LONG, j'Jl-tld li NOUTJI QUEEN STBEET. T II. MAKTIN & CO. OUK LINE OF Carpets ami Wall Tapers IS NOW COMPLETE. CARPETS IN EVERY GRADE, BODY 1JUUSSEL8, MOQUETTE, VELVET, TAPESTRY, VENITIAN ami INURAIN CARPETS, ALL IN ELEGANT PATTERNS, AT LOWEST PUICES. 5"We have, our own Upholsterer, and deull Carpet and Window Shade Werk at lower prices than elsewhere. All work guaranteed. WALLPAPERS. WALL PAP EBS. WA LL PAPEICS. We show the Largest Line ler selection, and our prices are the lowest. COLD, BUONZES. FLATS.M1CAS, I5LANKS CEILINU WOKK A SPECIALTY'. The Designs for Ceiling Werk are furnished by a Philadelphia Frc&coe Painter, and tire en tirely iliU'ereiit from any work ever before ilenu in this city. Experienced Paper Hangers furnished. J.B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince ets. LANCASTER. PA. VOLITIVATj. TV HJUOCKATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. The Democratic voters of Lancaster County will mcctal their usual places et meeting in the respective districts en Saturday p. m., .1 uue :,.bet ween hour te lie announced by the County Committeemen by handbill, ten days before the time, te elect a county committee man, three or live delegates from each dis trict te the district and county conventions te be held in Lancaster en WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT EXCELSIOR HALL, EAST KINO ST. The Lancaster city convention will meet at 10a. m. te elect one representative delegate te the Suite Convention. The representative convention el the 'Jd district (lower end) will inecl tit 10 a. in., te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Convention, and te nominate two can didates ler Assembly, The Senatorial convention n! the A It (Low (Lew er) district will meet at WM a. in., te elect tine Senatorial Delegate te the Mate convention. The Senatorial Convention el the XIV (Upper) district will meet at in a. m., lt elect one Senatorial anil three Representative Del egates te the Stale Convention ; te nominate a candidate ler State Senater ami three Mem bers el Assembly. At II a. in:, the county convention will as semble te nominate one person for Congress, one person for Recorder et Deeds one person for County Solicitor, two persons for Prison Inspectors, two persons for Directors of the Peer, fine person for Jury Commissioner. And te transact such ether business as the convention may determine. The polls iu the various places will open at the time announced in the handbills te be posted by the committeemen, and will re main open until the time fixed thereby ler closing. By order of Hie Committee. It. S. Pattkisen, ) W. II. HENSEL, W. II. Okici:, Secretin ic. Chairman. W. II. Rei.ani, J Lancaster, Pa., May .", ISi KM: JUKV COMIUlSblO.NEK. SUIMKCT TO TUU DECISION OF TUB DKMOCItATIC COU.NTY CONVENTION. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Earl Township. RKS.IAMIN 1IUBER. Sth Ward. Citv. .JEROME B SHULTZ, Elizabelhtewn. VOJLZj. c IOAL,. M. V. B. OOHO, -.'.M UOHTU WATJSH ST., Lancaster, Vau Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Branch Office: Ne. ai CLNTRE SQUARE. leb28-Iyd e It J OLE FEKTIS.IZEIC. We are new able te furnish our farmers with High Grade Fertilizers, Seme especially adapted ler raising tobacco. Sold at Ceal Yard. Harricburg pike, or at Cencnil Oillce, Ne. 3 East Chestnut Street. 1CAUFFMAN, KELLER &, CO. aprl-Iwd II-UCUIAUHH, XV. riMl. SjTANUAKU CAUKIAGE WOKK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Ce., PINE CARRIAGE gulLDERS, MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. AVe make every style Bnggy and Carriage de sired. AH work llnishcd in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash ami sell en the most reasonable teniis, Giveusa calL All -work warranted. Raairing prompt. ly attended te. One set et workmen especially empleye!, for that purpose . matj-tf d& w ASTJUCM MtOS. ADVEKTlSEaEHT. .4 STIUCH BKOS' ADVJSKTISKMISNT. ASTBICH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION ! 13 EAST KING ST. MILLINEBY LADIES' HATS and BONNETS In all the leading styles and colors. Straw lltits el nil shape? at 'iV Tuscan Hats :md Iftainels sit 7'ic. Fine ltlack Chip Huts ut 91. SItlun lints at Mr., 75c, $1 mid upwards. Satin Straw Hut-'. Kinc Tuscan Huts and HoniietH. While and Limit Colored Chin lints. IV have en handu lull ami complete line of FINK FRENCH FLOWERS IN KOUO.UETS, WUEATHS, MONTUKES, Sl'KAY.S, &c. Fine Single Koses or ISuds at .Vic. per dozen. Violets, luc. pur bunch, l'ansies, asc. per dozen. Asters, Daisies, Leaves, Smilax, Fine Sprays aud Wreaths, FEATHERS Jtlaek l'lu mes from $1 upward. Ilaiains in White aud Colored Plumes. Examine these we eiler at 3.50. Shaded Plumes and Tips. Tips in all colors ul. riUc. apiece. I'.lack Tips, Sue. a bunch et three. ISLACK SATINS from 7."ie. upward. An excellent Satin at ?1.X per yard. Colored Satins at ft. COLOUEO SILKS at $1. BLACK SILKS CHEAP. SIOIKES IN ALE COI-OUS KU-ILUIUAINS IN HLACIt CIlEl'ES. One special bargain at $1.50 per yard. One let et Uemnants el lilack Crepe, in two yard lengths for $5. RIBBONS. Fancy, Brocade, Lace Moire RIBBONS. Watered Sashes. Black Ribbons In tiiei Grain, Satin, Hrocade aud Wulcicd. OUR Trimming Department. IS C'OMl'LETK WITH NEW AND UKS1K A1SLE GOODS. ISlack and colored .silk fringes, colored bead 1 tinges, black all-bead fringes, mourning fringes, black beaded passamuntcries, colored bead paasamcnlcricK, black beaded Spanish laces, black beaded blonde, colored Spanish laces for tlrcss iiml haltrimniings; bead orna ments an elegant assortment; buttons in endless variety : white and cream Spanish laces, black silk thread laces, bluek'silk gui. pure laces; all styles et white trimming laces, torchen laces, everlasting trimmings, crochet edgings, Swiss triiiiinltig.s ; Irish trimming.-) by the piece; needlework edging and inserting. We have an unusually large assortment en hand. Lace cellars all new ami desirable styles, made ter the best city trade. Lace Helms, lace lies. Handsomely embroidered tics at 'J5 ami 5uc ; Spanish ties ami Helms, in black and cream; lawn ties ami fichus ; ladies linen cellars, white and colored, all the novelties; polka flet and fancy ligurcd cmbieided Helms; sailor Cellars: ladies' and children's turned flown cellars, plain and edged; black and while, plain and iiiney illusion; geld tlntted, chenille dotted; Spanish dotted, beaded, ami all ether fancy illusions for line neck wear: line crepe lisse niching, in white, cream ami black, pl.tiu or pompadour. HANDKERCHIEFS. Fine linen handkerchiefs, three ler iKie.; all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, two ler-'c.; line all linen hemstitched haiidkerchicls, two. inch hem, '.lie ; liner, Sie., &, eSc., SUcuud 7.")C.; gent's hemstitched line linen handker chiefs; ladies' all-linen colored bordered hand kerchiefs, lic ; ladies fine cambric handker chiefs, four coiners embroidered in colors, l..'c. apiece. B-.SPKCIAI. JtAKOAIN. One let et tine India mull neck handkerchiefs, wide borders, one corner handsomely embroidered iu silk, I'JJ;Ce. apiece. HOSIERY. HOSIEItY. Uesiflvs having constantly en hand a most complete assortment et all styles of ladies', gent's and children's hose, in all the newest designs and of latest importations, there are several numbers which we mciitienas snccial- ties.sueh as ladies seamless hose, in light and i lark pin striped, polka dot ami In plain cardi nal, navy blue, brown, pink and blue, with silk clocking, at l'JJe. a pair. Ladies full teg ularuiadc imported balbrlggan hose at 2Ue a pair , the same silk clocked, at 25c. a pair. We have also the same goetls in polka dot anil fancy figured, full regular made at ic. u pair Ladies hair-lined hose, full regular made, at 2."c. a pair; Madias' hair-lined hose, two and three striped, full regular made, 31c. a pair; children's lull regular made hose, striped, at c. a pair ; gent's best knit socks, altogether seamless, two pair for !!5c; these are goods worth 18 te 20c. a pair; gent's full regular inadcbalbriggans,unbcuchcdnnddark colored silk clocked, 25c. a pair; gent's fancy striped socks, lull regular made, at 25e, a pair ; gent's full regular made lisle thread socks at 25c. a pair; infant's three-quarter Isecks. All the new stj les at low prices. GLOVES. GLOVES. real frame lisle gloves, two lull elastics, 12Jc. a pair; finer quality at 17c. ; very line lisle, in two or three elastics at 25c. ; cxtruleng frame lisle, luce top, 25c. u pair; line English and French lisle gloves, from 50 te file, a pair; silk gloves, two and three full bands; Jer sey and Mus'juctaire gloves in lisle and silk. KID GLOVES. Three buttons, in tans, gelds, browns, slat-j , black, white and opera shade; live hooks the same ; seven hooks the same, except white, which have nine hooks; lacing. Sara Bern hart or lnusquctaire kid gloves, dressed or un dressed, ten button length. Ladies', gent's ami children's SUJIMEli Merine and Gauze Underwear. Our stock is most complete. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hoop Hoep Heep skirts, Bustles, CORSETS. Summer Skirts. Children's Short Dresses and llebcs. Elcgcntly embroidered merino shawls ami skirts ter babies ; white and colored flan nel, by the yard, embroidered for skirts ; babies merino cleaks.satin trimmed and hand embroidered ; infant's flannel ami cloth coats, infant's zephyr lackcts and bootees, ladies' spring eeats ami wraps, spring worsted shawls. We have opened tills week a lull as sortment el PARASOLS. Fir." Ff-athcr Fans with Carved Ivery Han dles, i -. a piece. Belts, I'ocfcctbeoks, Satchels, 1'eekets. e. Jewelry, Jet Uoeds, Heads in black, bren.e, iiidcscent, moonlight andethcis. White crystal beads satin beads, wax beads, mourning beads, steel and gilt beads, fine fancy large beads for hat trimming Novelties received as aoea as tbey are out. PLUMBER'S TOOK OUT FOR MOTHS! BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, BEST MOTH PK00F ARTICLE IN THE WORLD 0R CARPETS, FURS, & Tarred Eoefing Mt by the yard or ten. C2T WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: -Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE JOHN L. VLOT1IIXO JtV. CLOTHING! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, lit' TAKE I'LEASUUE IX SOTIKi'IXU THE VUIII.W IN GEXEHAL Til A V OUR STOCK FOR THE SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AA'I IT WILL V.ESE FITOUR PATROXS TO IXSPECT The Large Variety of Goods KOK GENTJLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IN PA TTERX AND COLOR, WHICH WE HA VE ON OUR COUNTERS 1 8. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, f 1L.OTU1NO. GOOD NEWS te ti IE People of Lancaster aud Vicinity ! We have made assiduous elferts te excel all past seasons In serving the people at our store Our counters are heaped with the LATEST STYLES OP Spring Clothing! OUK OWN MANUFACTUKE, ami every garment we have for sale will stand close inspection. Te mention every style et .Suit we have en hand, our spice will hardly allow ; therefore, notice a few sample prices: We sell Men's Suits ter $:;.ti0, $1.00, $0l, W , $8.00, $10.00, up te $18.00. Beys' and Children's CLOTHING WIS MAKK THIS OUK IIKKAT SPECIALTY. We sell Hey's Suits for r.MK), Si.OO, t.00, $Ti.inl, up te t'JMO. Children's Suits at $1.7j. $iU0, i.r0, i'.i.W, $1.00, up te $7.l. We mesteertainly have the largest ami cheapest, also the most varied stock of Heys' and Children's Clothing ever displayed in this city. OUIt CUSTOM JlEl'AllTNENT. Custom Custem ers can select from goods iu the piece and have them made te order at aslight advance ever our goods en the counters. We make te order a Nice Suit for Slitu), but our $lS.U0ainl $-iii.(0 Suits can't be cipialed anywhere iu the city, trimmed ami made- like ours, ler less than $-i.U0 te $50,110. A l'EUr'ECT FIT UU AR AN TEE t. Whether you wish te purchase or net, please give us a cull. L. GM SMM & BRO, THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Kightun the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTEK, PA. The Cheapest Clothing Heuse in the City. murl5-lvd w OKTII vuuii kkmeiui:ekinu IS WHKItE The Best Assortment of Spring Clothing CAN i;k SEEN. It you have mil fully made up your mind WHAT TO EUV eei: SPfeLNG- and SUMMER A little leek through our ateck may help you. A GOOD ALL-WOOL Business Suit for $9, may seem rather low in price, but we have them, and te fit nearly all sizes of men. U1C All-Weel Suits for $11,00, AUE SPECIALTIES, Net only in (Juality. but the Make-up is better than the average, and our DRESS SUITS Sold in pi ices from $38 down te $12 Make the selection you arc invited te see. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER 34-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. WK HAVK TI1K IIANIKtercKST AND finest window display in the city. Don't tail te sec it. SILK ILiNDKEUGUIEFS, SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES. MUFFLERS, rOVKET-ROOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH ALDUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAITS, N. 5C NOUTU O.CKRJ 8TKKKT. fjlAK.'ANn Til KOAT.-PATIENTS SVV JCj ferin" from Chronic Catarrhal Iiitlamma lien erthe Middle Ear usually speak of the Tin eat as troubling them ulte as much as their ears. .. .. , Diseases of the Eye, Ear ami Ihreat perma nently cured by DKS. II. D. and M. A. LONG AKEU'S treatment office, 13 East Walnut Street, Lancaster, consultation nee. SUPFLIB8. STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ARNOLD. MAr kl:k it v w it 1AJUCASTKK AMU MM.LKKSV11.I.K K. i Cars run as billows': Leave Umcatser ('k. PcihU). at 7, , and I1:J0ii.iu.,uiiiI-A I, and SUW p. in., eicut en aititnlay, when the lust car leaves ut 9:3V p. ui Leave Millersville (lower end) nt. VS. and 10 a. M., ami 1, 3, 5 ami 7 p. in. Cars run daily en ive time escept en Sin" day. CIOI'UMBIA AMU JPOKT IKIM1T K. K J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and l'ert Deposit KalTreud en the following Statiehs North Express. Express. Acceir. P.M. ward. A.M. p. u. Pert Deposit. Peuchbottem Safe Harber. Columbia. 6:35 7:12 7:35 8:25 3:55 4:28 5:11 5:40 2:05 318 5.21 6:20 Accetn A.M. STA-nom ikcra-IExpress.l Express. WAK1. A.M. r. m. Celnmbia.. 11:30 v. Jf. 1W 12:18 1:25 B:20 :lll 7:Si &05 7:S Arft06 LetMO 11.07 r.w. 12.-9) Su fe I lar ber. PeachbottenC Pert Deposit. IIEADIHU COLUMBIA K. K. RKANGEMENTOF PASSENGER TKAINS MONDAY, NOV. 7TH, 1881. NOIiTlIWAKD. LKAVK. 0,'iarryvllle Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia AKRIVS. Keadine A.M. 9:10 two SOUTUWAUD. LXAVX. A.M. M. I P.M. P.M Reading 7:25 l&OO 6:10 AJUUVX. P.M. Columbia 9:35 2:10 8.-2S Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:1.1 Lancaster, King St 9:37 .... 8:25 Ouarryville I(k37 .... 9-JB 5:15 6:25 6:30 Trains ceuiiei-i at KeadliiR with trains tenntl from Philadelphia. Pottsville, Harriaburp. AU lentewn and N'e-.v Yerk, via Hound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te anil from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. JU. WILSON. Snpt. PENNSYLVANIA tCAII.KOAD NKW SCHEDULE On ami utter SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1882, trains en the Pennsyl vania Itallread will arrive at and leave the Lanrastt'i and rhiludolphiiidep&teas follews: Eastward. LeTe I Arrive Vhilad'n Mail Express, East Line, Yerk Acciiip. Arrtvis?, .. Harrisburu Kximw Lunctister AccoiiiunxhUieii Columbia Acct mi uieilat ion. Frederick Actum. Ai rives, sumiay Mall, Johnstown ExprebS, Day Express Uarrisburg Accommefhu'ii, WisTWAae. A.M. P.M. P.M. 6:40 ... 2:30 7:50 .... -3:40 8:00 1:00 3:90 7:50 1:10 3:10 10:1)6 3:20 5.50 VltD. Lane'ter 12:44 A.M. .2A5 a.m 5:10 " I 7:20 " " " I .... 8:35 HMO " !W5 " 11:45 " Idl) P.M 2:42 " 5:35 r.i 2:20 " 5:05 " 5:2.1 " 7ar " I 6:i j 9:45 " Arrive Lanc'ter i:27 a.m 6:27 " 9:25 " 9-JO " 9:25 " 1:55 l-.M. 2:00 " 5:60 " 7:35 " 7:40 11:01 " 2.J5 A.M. Way Passenger, News ExprcMK Hall Train Ne. I.vi.i Ml.ley, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'bia, Sunday Mai I Vast Line................ Frederick Accommodation, Lancaster Accommodation, ilarrisbnrg Acceminrx lat'n, Columbia Accommodation, HarrLsburg Express Western Express Philadelphia Express Mail Train. Ne. 2, wet. connecting ut EunJ caster with Mail Train, Ne. I, at 9:25 a.m., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:55, will run through te Frederick. Harricburg Express, went, at 5:10 p. in., has direct connection;! (without change or cars) te Columbia and Yerk. East Line, west, en Sunday, when llagned, will atop at Dowiiiiigtewii.CfKttesvillo, Parkcs burg, Mount. ley, Elizabelhtewn ami MidiHe-ewn. Leavu Phllad'a l:.'S) a.h. -Mtt " 7:00 " 7:"" 11:25 " '2-M"" 2:15 r.M. 4:15 5:40 " 9:00 " 11S10 " HVOhti AM STATION EK1. TjllNi;, PLAIN AND FANUV STATIONERY. NEW PANELS.. NEW EASELH. NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINE. AT L. M. IXYNJS'S NO. 43 WEST KINO STJCEET. JOHN DAElfS SONS, Jehn Baer's Sens, Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.. Have In steek ami for sale, at Hie LOWEST PRICES the Largest Assortment of Beeks and Stationery That is te lie found in the interior of Pennsyl vania embracing New and Standard Beeks, Illustrated Heeks. Juvenile Beeks, Sunday Scheel Beeks and lilbles. Family Bibles In Various styles. Teachers' Bibles, Hymn Beeks, German Bibles, Prayer Beeks. WHITING I'Al'KKS and SVL0IES. Blank Day Reek, Ledgers. Cash Beeks, In In veict: Heeks. Pn.sshfieks, Writing Inks ant! Fluids, Steel Pens, Rill Beeks. Pocketbooks Purses, Photograph Albums, Cabinet Krames ISirthday Curds. Picture Cards. Ac. HOL LAND'S CELEBRATE!! GOLD PUSS. And a general assert men t of Stationery, Scheel l Reeks ami Scheel Furniture at the -"Y SIGN OB THE BOOK rOK SALE. 1?OIt ICKNT. 1 STORK ROOM, YXi East King street. ap20-ttd INQUIRE AT 133. FOK KENT. An ELEGANT 8TORJS. KOOM,4Hxl5 feet, close te Northern Mar ket, anil opposite t he Keystone Heuse. Ne. 243 North Queen street. In(uireat aprlO-tfd 211 NORTH OUEEN STREET. F OK SALE. AN IMMENSE NCMDEKOr HOUSES, STORES, BUIMMNG LOTS, Ac., of all descriptions, in all localities ami at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, with prices, fn;e te every one. ALLAN A. 11 ERR ft CO., . dec3-6md 3 North Duke street. PKIVATK SALK. TUB UKDKItSICNISU eu"f:rs at private sale the following de scribed property, te wit : ... AH that very valuable rami, CONTAINING 17 ACRES, mere or legs, sltuatud en the south side or East King street. In the city of Lancas ter, Immediately opiiesilo the Lancaster coun ty prison, and adjoining lards et Herman Sillier. Jacob S. Milter ami lands et the Direc ters of the Peer et Lancaster county. This is one el the most desirable und valua ble nieces of real estate In the county of Ijxn Ijxn casterhasigef"i DWELLING HOUSE and out-houses, with geed Barn anil ether im provements. It N particularly valuable for building lets, being in the very best part of the city of Lancaster, and especially adapted for a truck farm. The entire piece is laid out in building lets. Fer further information call en HENRY SUUBERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Ne. 6 Court Avenue, where the draft et said property can be seen. mZO tfd KKADTH1S Lahcastzr, Pa., April 28, 1881. Thk Kidh ktcura Mr'e Compart. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav th.it after using one pack of KIDNEYCURA 1 have been entirely cured of a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. I linve every confidence tn your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and kuewthatmany of wyrrientU who have ttsiid It have been benedted. PETER BAKER, ia2flyd rercmsn Examiner ana ExpreM.