LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY MAY 12, 1882. Uui astr f C-utrlligcnrrt. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1882. The Amusement World. IVIial is Going Oa AioeDg the I'lay 1'oeplo. Sarab. Bernliardt's liusuand is a Greek. M. B. Lcavitt gees te Eurepe en May r,e. Law Simmons is said te Jjc managing a base ball club. P. M. Gardner, of Austin, Texas, will put a minstrel company out. Ilavcrly's 3Iastodeu minstrels are in Cincinnati. Nat Goodwin is .said te have made $23, 009 this season. Maggie Mitchell will close tlie season j,liertly with 40,000 ahead. C. IT. Smith's "Uncle Tem" party aie leing well at Ilavcrly's in Philadelphia. Tem Thumb is still en the read and is in Worcester, Mass., this week. Uhas. Schilling, "the Black Limelight," is managing Teny Denicr's company. Coup's circus is said te be much smaller than ever and it has but one ring. Buffalo Bill publishes his- receipts for the season as 104,381.75. Dan Sully, the Iiish comedian, was ic ic cently married te Miss Agnes V. Lcavitt. 1 Ian y Cordova, well known here as a ciicus pi ess agent, is with Nathan &Ce.'s :hew tins season. C.u i.eress's minslicls appear in Coatcs Ceatcs Coatcs ville te-night and clese the s:asen in Chester to-menow night. (Ins Williams found that nobody ' Wauled a Carpenter," se he went back te " Oui Get man Senater." Edwin E. Pi ice has bought the Iiec Avenue B.iptist chuich, in Bioeklyn, and he v. ill turn it into a theatre. la iii.il'.i " Uncle Tem " company took rfJlMl i: one rvcek at the California thca tic, h.in Kiaucisce. V'i!!is Cobb, who has been managing the Big Tour combination, has joined Banctl te Ce.'s chcus. Nothing has been announced in regard te the company that Camciess will have next reason. On account of sickness B. N. Slecuni was net lieie with Carucress ami the latter had te officiate as intcrlocutei . (Jeeige II. Adams will put a monster pantomime tioupcen the toad next season, lie will be clown and his bt ether .lames (Pice) pantaloon. Bcs'des two ir.instiel companies, Mr. M. !. Liuvilt will have a number of strong atti.iciiens en the lead this coming sea .u. Pi-auk I). Hildicth, the popular agent, who (or yeai managed Teny Denicr's jiautemimc tie.ipp, is hew ahead of W. W. Cele's riii.ii!-. M.Mnii ia'igi-r, who has been playing in "A 'i.l''l.i tiled Case," has icturncd te Nw 'iii'klsem St. Leuis en account of -.' ki't .-.s Kt! '.( Silbeu of the well known family ct iioileimui.s of that name with the Eoie Eeie p.i't.h !ie w, was sli uck en the head by the ii-1 of a hea3 iie:i wagon iu Pitts- bui'jjli, and was severcly injuied. Mi'iphy, Motion, Giilliu & Bice, the song and dance men who were with Geerge ThatchsT this .sciseii, will be mcmbcis of the San Kraucice miusticls the cemiug season. - One of the most successful seasons that Iinci-vter has ever known will shortly be lueiiht. te a close. A large number of combinations hae alicady been booked for next season. TheTioubadeui.s end their season the week of May 1 1, in Peilland. Fer next .'.ciseti the company will be icerganized and madi: laiger by the addition of sev-n-al people, se as te have about ten jwr jwr letmn.s, in place of five, in the tieupe. .7. F. Zimmeiman, has Fccured a two tliinls intcicst in the Chestnut street thca tie, Philadelphia. IIe will be sole mana ge i, Cel. llaveily retaining ene thiid in terest. It v.ill still be known asllaveily's theatre. The Aieh Stieet opera heuse, Philadcl phi:, will he occupied next season by a miii'-tiel company, which will include the following people among its mcmbcis : Sam Pi ice, Billy Chase, Billy Ailinaten. Billv Ceuitiight, .TohiiFen & Powers, D. It. Hawkins and ethers. Mr. and Mis. Chanfiau are lcsting at Leng Branch after their long and some what aid ueus season. Mr. Taylcuie has jMMMiadcd them te play a summer en gagement in the British Provinces, and they stait out in a ceuple of weeks, te be gene about a month. Yili Cliften, the well known character change ai list, who was one of the lincst looking women en the stage, is lying very ill at the Bound Broek hotel, Philadel phia. It was feared that oue of her lc;s would have te be amputated, but that will net be necessary. She is without means, but a benefit will be given her at a Philadelphia thcatre s-hertly. She is the wife of Billy Lester, of Lester fc Allen, comedians. At thobeginningef this season G.II. Ad ams, the king of clowns, concluded te stai t a pantomime company of his own. The n-Milt is that he has cleat cd 20,000 ahcaily this season. Mr. Adams will biing his company te this city en Saturday of next week and as it will be the last pantomime show of the season they will have a big limine. Tjicv jump from Alteena te this city. The season will close in Bioeklyn the beginning of June and Mr. Adams will summer with his family at New Bruns wick, N. J. Geesge Thatcher and Piimrose and West will form a partnciship in the min .stiel busiucrs next season. The tieupe will include Hughcy Deughcity, Geerge .Bdwaids, G. II. Primrose, Gee. Thatcher and eight elhcis ea the ends. Engage ments have been made with Burt Shcp aid. Fiank McNisb, Charley (Juccu, Bar-1103- F.igan. Howe and Bell, Diamond Bie... Frank llewaid, Will Raymond, W. P. Helmes, J. J. Kelly, Eugene Maitinc, (V.il Watzman, and two ethcis, forming a double quartet. They will have no rcg uiai cpeia heuse but will travel. The Chicago correspondent of the Draiiuitic Times says " Peer Jehn S. Sul livan was taken from the Mercy hospital hoi c, 7Tend.iy, and the remains were sent en te Bosten, where the funeral took place, Wednesday. The sisters of Meicy conduct ed the sei vice here", and though the town was full id theatiical people at the time, the only attendants were James H. Meade, K. M. Hoelcy, Charles B. Clayten, and Hebe:t McWade and Frank Clynes. Net a lliiwer was scut in, and the expenses wcic paid by the actors' fund. When Hairy Crisp died here hosts of friends cr.mc feiwaid and smt iu money and fiow fiew ri.s. Ciisp was quite well-te de. At Sul livan's funeral only five friends attended. Ne mnev nor flowers were sent in. Sul livan w as penniless. Sach is the consistency of the piofcssien." 5.ii low and Wilsen will have the stiongest minstrels company the com cem iuir car that they ever had. Primrose and West will leave them but their places have been supplied by geed men. Among l he ncted performers who are te make up this tieupe aie Milt. G. Barlew and Gee. Wilsen, Luke Schoolcraft and Gee. Cees, Happv Cal. Wagner,- Naoni the juggler, Jehn Fcnten aud Jehn Williams, clog dancers ; Steucback and Lewis, pi'dcstal-danccis; Gallagher and West, nciehatic feng-and dance ; Williams and Motion, rharaclrr-u'ancrrK ; Jehn f t iij' . 1 !' Mng-Rin'-'.ii.i'"; and Jehn Fielehei, A. Maish aud James Benten, an English trio of dancen, singers aud comedians, who will make their first appearance in this country. The troupe will be strong in the important matter of quartet-singing, as it is te have two sets, widelv differing in stele. The J first of these will comm-ise Themas B. Dixen, first tenor, (one of the finest vocal ists en the stage) ; Charles Younge, tenor robuste, formerly of Hague's minstrels ; W. S. Belknap, basso ; and Geerge Gale. The second party, who are te de dialect and eccentric singing, are the well-known "Clipper Quartet" Rebert Mclntyre, P. F. Ward, F. A. Heward and Gee. Camp bell. Eddie Fex will lead the orchestra ; and there will be a brass baud of twenty pieces, headed by Jehn Binns (formerly of Hague's minstrels;, ana lnciuuiug me trombone sole-player, W. L. Marsh. m Battle Creek, MiclJ., Jan. 31. 1S70. Gentlemen Having been afllietcd for a nu in her et years with indigestion anil general debility, by the advice et my doctor I used Hep Bitters, and must ay thev afforded 1110 almost instant lelief. I am glad te be able te testify in tticir bcbalt. Tues. G. Knox. ml-2wd&w Catari.ii cured, health and sweet breath se emed by hhileh's Catarrh Kemedy. Piice.Vj cents. Nas.d Injector free. Fer sale at Coch ran di ug bteie, 137 Neith Queen St. myl-lw deewiw Deaf as a l'est. Mis. W.J. Lang, Bethany, Out., states that rer liiteen months she was tieubled with a dis ease In the car. causing entire neatness. In ten minutes after using Themas's Kclectric Oil site teund relic I, mid in a Miert time she was entirely cured and her hearing restored. Fer sale at II. B. Cech tan's drug store, 137 Net tli Queen street. Lancaster. Fer. lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Planter, l'nce '23 cents. Fer sale at Cochran's di ug stoic, l.'J7 Neith Queen hi. myl lwdcew&w A Friend In Need. TlinceMT and again Themas' KclcetiicOil has proved a salutary Iricnd te the distressed. As a 1 citable curatne ler croup in children, sere threat nad bienchial allcctlens, and as a positive p -eternal 1 emedy for paln.tt is a never tailing antidote. Fer sale tit II. B. Cochran's ill ug stoic, 1 J7 N01 th Queen street, Lancaster. .Siiileh's Cough and Consumption C1110 is '.old by us en a guarantee. It cures consunip censunip 1 1en. Fei sale at Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Quetn bt. inyl-lwtlcew&w MEVIVAL. TjUtOM The Heme Journal. A Keiuarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CURE. tiu:i:e is only one AND TH O: WITH SIMPLE NAME. Itewareet nnpe-tcrs. pirates, or any old 111 tlcles w Inch new Middcnly claim te be best. They h.ie bien tiietl and teund wanting, while tin-hi been pievetl a rcinat Uable suc-ee-s NO l'OMl'OL'S NAMK. 7Vu et:i pi ohen-ib it. but it--common t at e signal, me nee I-no pompous or incem titie et iircck or Latin te sustain nph' Kngli-h name apncals te the n-e el the people. And the people .- m.imtetins their appreciation et this trankue by -electliig and using lr. l'.ensenS nMx ci'llE In pieteienee te all ether pieles.vd leinedies. Dr. C U. ri iisen h.w long been well knew n .isu succe-stul phj-iLi.m ami suigeen unit lii lile's slinK li.w been the ili-cises et the net -veus sMt'm mid et the skin: since he h.is hi en pur-ii..d(.d te put his New Itemedy and I:iente riLsriiptimi as a 'SkinCuie" en the i.iaiket. rlOus things have -pmngup into .itince. or have woke up Irem the sleepy stsite 111 which they wetc bcteie and new claim te be The Hf cat Shin Cure. rwIlp:ue et imitation, or the various articles which h'ic been advertised for ycais 01 stiuggkd I'leng, Inning no real held or nieiii en the public, that new endeavor te keep head al e water by advertising tbcni se!e, as "Tne Oieat bkln Cure.' Nene is genuine and lelieie, except Dr.C. V. Ben&en's bkin Cuie. K.u h p ickuge and bottle beai-s liis likenc-s. Iiuti'iial and external remedy, two bottles in one package. Price W, get at your druggist RELIEF for all OVKIMYOKKEII BRAINS CAUSE AND CUKE Dr. C. W. Ileusen's Celery and Chamomile 1'illsaie v.ilu ible ter school childicn who sui ter liem uerveu-) headaches c.iused by an eM'iwmkid brain iu their studies, and ter all classes el ii.ml biain weikers whose overtask evertask ed nervous eenties need repair and sedation. Xeiveiv" tiumer, weakness anil p.ira'ysis aie being daily cuied by these pills. They correct ceslivcne- but ate net puig.Ui e. Ti ice. 60c. ei-bK bexei for fi.0, pestage lice, te any ad diess. Fei sulebyall diuggists. Depot, IJal thiuue,Mil., where the doctor e in be nddiess pit. Lptleisel inquirv ticelyansweied. C. N. Ci:i'l-1KNJN, New terk, i, w hole sale agents ler Dr. C. V. I5eni"i's 11 iiitdh-s. 111 iir.-luiil,M,V.V.Siw,i HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Among the uiedicinjl means of ane-ling Oispxsp, liestctlPi's Stomach Bitteis "lands pie-pininent. It checks the fin ther piegi ess el all dupnleis et the stomach, liei and bowels, ievips the vital .stamina, prevents and leiifdUs chills and lever, incr ascs the activity of the kidiieys.ceiintenictsatendeney te 1 heum. Unui, and is a geiiulne stay and solace te aged,inlum and nervous persons. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, lebl-lyilced&w VLOTUllta. A Timely Sug gestion. Clothing selected with delib erate care is apt te give the best satishetien. If you are a buyer of Spring Clothing at retail it will pay you te peel your time with the time of one of our sales men during the leisure which precedes the cominer of warm I weather. We she ,v our greatest stock this month. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth avd Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. STOMACH BITTERS. JDJtT UOODlt. DOWERS & HURST. Bewers Hewell's Building, LANCASTER, PA., LADIES : We f-haw the Choicest Asseitmcnt of Ladies' and Misses' HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR in the City. LADIES : We show an Elegant Line of CORSETS in several New Makes that cannot be had elsewhere in the City. LADIES : We show an Elegant Line of KID GLOVES in Geed Quality, at very Lew Prices. LADIES : We show an Elegant Line of WHITE DRESS GOODS in all the NewMatciials. LADIES : Wc show an Elegant Line of HAMBURG and SWISS EM BROIDERIES, in Choice New Designs, all of which are Marked Very Lew. .NEW DRESS GOODS OPENING TODAY. NEW LAWNS OPENING TO-DAY. W. I). BOWERS. HERVEY N. HURST, Nes. 129 and 131 North Queen Street. Ll,! KS. R 0 B E S SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES ! EMBROIDERED ROBES OF FINE INDIA CASHMERE AND ALBA TROSS CLOTHS, EXQUISITELY DESIGNED AND COLORED. HAGER & 11I.ACK S1I.KS. A RECENT LA1M1E BLACK iW THE CELEBRATED MAKE OF TAPISSIER Has been made by us, unci ex amination will show the proeds te be of extraordinary value at the quoted prices. There are tnrfif grades, which we shall sell At $1.00, $1.12 STRAWBRIDGE EIGHTH AND MARKET. api-2i-eailtVw 0 1L.OTUS. SPRING DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS DRESS CLOTHS At my liltic. Maiinc Bine, Navy BIue, Blue Mixt, Terra Cetta, Mustard, Black Meltons, Black Serges, Black Twills, Green, Sage Oiccu, Olive Green, Bettle Green, Green Mixt, Brenzn Gicen, Olive, Olive Mixt, Dark Gainet, Brown, Dahlia, Tan, Indian Red, Green Checks, Cheviot Checks, Drab Kciseys, English Tweeds, English Cheviots, French Habits, Oxford Mixture::, SPRING SACKINGS Checks, SPRING SACKINGS Plaids, SPRING SACKINGS Mixtmes, SPRING SACKINGS Englihli, SPRING SACKINGS Scotch, CHILDREN'SSXCQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, H MDBBAT & CO, RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STS., Philadelphia. PLUMBER'S r oeK our fek moths i BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER, KEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IS THE NOKU lOR CARPETS, FU1W, t'- Tarred Reefing Felt by the yard or ten. "WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT: NTes. li; 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOUN L. AENOLD. fllUI'S SI'KVIITIC MAD1GINK. THIS VT Orcat English ltcincdy. An nnlallliifr dm for luipeiency, anil all Diseases Hint f)Hew less el JUetuery, Universal Lassi tude, l'aln in the liack. Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave, Full par Ucnlars in our pamplet, which we desire te send free by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ler $5. or will te sent free by mall en the reccint et the money, by ad dresslngTHEUKAY MEDICINE CO., Jlultale, N. Y. en account et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; tueenly genuine. tiuaranni or euro issued by us. Fer sale in Lanci'.K i by ii. n. cnrhraii, 1X7 Neitli Quceu s,re,- nprlS-lyilAw & Hurst, 129-131 North Queen St, LANCASTER, PA. BROTHER. PURCHASE OP SILKS! FILS, LYONS, Has been made by us, and ex amination will ahew the goods te be of extraordinary value at the queted prices. There are tliroe grades, which we shall sell 1-2 and $1.25. & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET. I CLOTHS. English Worsteds, French Cassimores, Londen Serges, Scotch Suitings, Bannockburn Cbeviets, Imported Kerseys, French Coatings, Carr's Meltons, Austrian Suitings, F. & H. Coatings, Spring Overceatings, American Suitings, Demestic Cassimeres, Fine Trewserings, Simoni Batiste, Tricot-a-Leng Suitings, Heather Weight Cheviots, Crepe Coatings, Coachman's Cleths, Carriage Cleths, Moleskins and Corduroys, Army Uniform Cleths, Navy Uniform Cleths, Marseilles and Ducks, Linen Suitings, Italian Cleths, Billiard Cleths, Bagatelle Cleths, Felts, etc., etc SUPrZIJSS. TrK UAVK TB IfAMllSMKKST TT finest window-display In the city. AVtt ueff tati te see ic SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, i NJSUKTUSS. MUFFLERS, POVKET-BGOKS, AUTOGRAPH AND PH0T0OR.iPH ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES, AT ERISMAN'S, N . fid NORTH UUKIUf STREET. ASTMICBBBOS'. AVTEXT18EMXXT. STKICU ItKOS' AUVKKTISKMEMT. ASTEIOH BEOS-' PALACE OF FASHION! 13 EAST KING ST. MILLINEET LADIES' HATS and BONNETS Id all the leading styles and colors. rili. i Hals el all shape ati'.c. Tuscan Hats and Kenncls at 7"c. Finu lllack Chip Hats at $1. Milan Hats at 50c. 7 lie., $1 iinil upwards, halm Straw Hats. Kine Tuscan Hats and ISnuuets. While and Light Celnied Chip lints. Wc have en hand a lull and complete line of FIXE FRENCH FLOWERS IN liOUtjUETS, Wlti:.V'lll, MOX'i'UUES, Sl'UAlS, A.C. rni Single Uess or lluds :it roc. per deen. Violets, in-, per liuiich. Pansies, ilc. per deen. Asteis, Daisies, Leaves, siml.iv, t'liie Spi-.ijsand Wieatlw, FEATHERS lllaek I'luiiies frein$l upw.ml. JUrgains in White and Coleied Pinnies. Esaiiiiue theso we offer at J.I..W. Sluided Plumes anil Tips. Tips in nil colors at 5Jc. apleee. P.lack Tips, .Mlc.abiinelietthiee. ULACK SATINS fieni T.'ic. iipuiiul. An excellent b.itin at $1.00 per yaid. Colored Satins at $1. COLORED SU.IiS at $t. liliACK S1I.KS CHEAP. MOIKKS IX ALL COLORS fte.HAIMJAINS IN ULACK CUEPES. One sp ei il liiii.itn :it$l..r0 ii ryaid. One let et lleiini nils nl IM tele Ci( I"1', in two). m I lengths lui r RIBBONS. Fancy, Brocade, Lace Moire RIBBONS. Watered b'ashes. Black Ribbons In i.iei Grim, Satin. Urecade and Watered. OUR Trimming Department. IS COMPLETE WITH XEW AND DES1K AISLE liOODS. Ilhn-k and eoleied sills ti luges, colored head ti luges, blaek ull-be.ut liinges. lnenrniiiLC 1 1 luges, hhiek be-uleil p issunieiiteries, coleied bead piiHSHiuenterle-., blaek beaded Spanish lace", black beaded blonde, coleied Spanish lnce-s ler ill ess and hut tilmiulngs; bead ern i uienlb an elegant assortment ; button in endless variety ; lute and cream Spanl di laces, black silk thread laecs, black silk giu puie laces ; all styles et white trimming lnci s, torchen laces, ecrlasting trimmings, crochet edgings, Swiss trimmings ; Irish trimmings by the piece ; needlework edging and inserti-ig. W.e have an unusually lingo assortment en hand. Lace cellais all new and desirable .styles, made ler the best city trade. Lace Helms, laee tics, handsomely embroidered ties at 25 and Mc ; Spanish tics and Helms, in black and cream ; lawn tics and lichus ; ladies linen cellars, white and colored, all the novelties; polka dot and fancy figured ombreided Helms; sailor cellars : ladles' and children's turned down cellars, plain antl edged ; black and white, plain and lancy illusion; geld dotted, chenille dotted, SpanUh dotted, beaded, ami all ether t.mcy illusions. for fine neck wear; line ciepe lisse inching, in white, cream and blaek, plain or pompadour. HANDKERCHIEFS. Fine linen himlkci chiefs, three for 2.V.; all linen hemstitched handkeichiels.twe for 23c.; line all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, two. inch hem. 20c; liner, 2.'-., ,!Je., .'JSc, r.O.and 73c; gent's hemstitched ii!e linen handker chief; ladies' all-linen colored bordered liainl keielnels, 12'c.; ladies line i-ainbrie b:indkei chicls. lour eemers enibieideied in colors, 1'lc apiece. SSPi::iAL IJA1M5A1N. One let Ot line India mull neck hauilkcichicfs, wide beiilers, oueieiiier haudseiuely embieidcied In sill. Ui'je. apiece. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. Pesides having constantly en hand a most complete' n.ssei iment et all styles et ladies', gent's ami cliildten's hose, in all the newest designs and et latest importations, there aie several miwbcrs which we mention as special ties, such iUrladics seamless hose, in light and dark pin sniped, polka dot and in plain cardi nal, navy blue, biewn, pink and bine, with silk clocking, at 12Jc. :i pair. Ludies lull rcg iilar made impeitcd balbiiggan hose at 20c a pair , the same silk clocked, at 23c a pair. We have also the same goods in polka dot ami fancy ligurcd, lull lcgular made at 23c. a pair Ladies hair-lined hose, lull regular made, at 23c a pair; ladies' hair-lined hose, two and three stiiped, full regular made, 31c. a pair; children's lull regular made hose, striped, at 23c. a pair; gent's best knit socks, altogether seamless, two pair for 23e; these are goods worth lt te 20c. a piir; gent's lull regular iiiadcbalbris.'g'uis,unblcaehedand dark colored kilk clocked, 23c. a pair; gent's fancy striped seeks, lull lcgular made, aide, a pair ; gent's lull icgular made lisle thread socks at 23c. :i piir; ml. mi's three-q nailer secl;s. All the newstjlcsntlew pi ices. GLOVES. GLOVES. real Iraine lisle glees, twetull elastics, I2c. a pair; liner iptnlit v at 17c. ; veiy line li-lc, in two or thieeelitslies at 23c. ; exualeug Irame. lisle. Lire top, 2.7c. a pair; line English and Fieiich lisle gloves, fiem 50 te li"c. a pair; silk glove, two and three lull bauds; Jcr scy and Musriuctalie gloves in lisle and silk. KID GLOVES. Ihrcc buttons, m tans, gelds, browns, slates, bl.ick, white and opera shade; live hooks the same:seeu hooks the same, except white, which have n I no hooks; lacing. Sura Rem hart or musquctaire kid gloves, dressed or un dressed, ten button length. Ladies', gent's and children's SUMMER Morine and Gauze Underwear. Our stock Is most complete. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hoop Hoep Heep skirts, Bustles, CORSETS. Summer Skirts. Children's Short Dresses and Robes. Elcgcntly embreldeied merino shawls anil skirts ler babies ; white and colored tlan nel, by the yard, embroidered ler skirts ; spring ceuts ana wraps, spring weistcd shawls. We have opened this week a lull as sortment et PARASOLS. Fine Feather Fans with Carved Ivery Han dles, at aie. a piece. Hells, rocketbeoks. Satchels, Pockets. Ac. Jewelry, Jet Heeds. Beads in blaek. bronze, iildescent, moonlight and ethers. White crystal beads satin teads. n-tiv Imeila mnnrntnir Itnmla uinnl nl i niw uvtMie, w-.i. iilci llL J;IIL heads fine l.mcy large heads for hat trimming iiivi;iiv9 n-wi m ii" t'HMi un iiivy uru out. CZOTMINO C. The coming of Spring does net always determine you te lay aside heavy clothing, hence we shall keep our winter stock accessible for a while and have the spring goods also handy, if wa'nted; but if our advice is worth considering you will make changes gradually, beginning with a Spring Overcoat, The advantage of dealing, with us is that we have all -weights and kinds of goods te meet the sudden changes of this climate. A. C. YATES & CO. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, WJ3 TAJCJJ J'LEASlTliE IX XOTIFl'IXO THE 1'Ur.LIC IX GENERAL Til A V OUR STOUIC I'OR THE SPRING SEASON IH COMPLETED, AND IT WILL BENE FIT OUR PATRONS' TO INSPECT The Large Variety of Goods fei: GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IN PA TTERN A NO COLOR, WHICH WE HA VE ON OUR COUNTERS 1 1 Hosteller k Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, CLOTHING. GOOD NEWS TO THE People of Lancaster and Vicinity ! We have made assiduous eirei Is te excel all past seasons iu solving the people at eurstniu Oureeuntcis :ue heaped with the LATEST STYLES OP Spring Clothing! OUIt OWN MANUFACTURE, and every garment v, e have for sale will stand clese inspection. Te mention every style et Suit we have en hand, our spice will hardly allow; therefore, notice u lew sample pi ices: We bell Men's Suits ler $J.0O,$l.e:,$r.0O, flioe, $8.00, $10.00, up te $1S.OO. Heys' and Children's CLOTHING WE MAKi; THIS OUK OUKAT SPECIALTY. We sell ISey's Suits for $2.00, $.100, 4.00, $.100, up te i'j.ue. Childicn's Miits at $1.7.", $i.0, $2.M, $::.oe, $l.oe. up te$7.00. We most certainly have the largest and cheapest, aKe the most varied stock of JSnys' and Children's Clothing ever displayed in this city. OUIt CUSTOM lJEl'AUTMENT.-Cnstem-ers can select liem goods iu tlic piece and have them made te eider at aslight advance ever our goods en the counters. We make te order a Nice Suit for Slioe. but eur$IM.00and $-20.00 Suits can't lie equaled anywhere in the city, trimmed and made like ohm. ler less tliiin $25.(0 te $JO.0O. Al'EliFECT FIT UUAK ANTEEDt Whether you wish te purchase or net, please give us a call. L.GMS1AI&BR0., TIIK FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange .St. LANCASTER, l'A. The Cheapest Clothing Heuse In the City. marl.r-lvd lI'KIKM AND bUJIMKK NOVKLTIKS. AT H. GEBTT ART'S Tailefii Estalient, NO. C EAST KING STREET, 1 hereby stock of inform my customers that my SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY TESTING Is new complete. I have new the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS, Fer Fine Tailoring in the city el Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, and all goods warranted as represented. E GERHAET. DRY UOOItS rilHE SOKTH KSU IKV tiOOOS STORK SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SPRING SHAWLS, .NEW DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SKmTS. All mat ked at prices te make them sell. Kcumants et Unbleached Muslin as geed as Wamsutta, running treiu two te ten yards, at 10 cents a yard, J.' W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ll-lyd LANCASTER. l'A. c OMMi OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire stock et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1. 18 FOK SALE AT AND KELOW C'S1. This Is a rare chance ler GOOD BA11GA1NS. AS I HAYB Al IMMENSE STOCK OF G00PH, On hand, which were all purchased ler cash. J. M. LONG, II NORTH QUEEN STREET. j21-tfd J. " MAKTIN & CO. OUR LINE OF Carpels and Wall Papers IS NOW COMPLETE. CARPETS IN EOT GRADE, BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE, VELVET, TAPESTItY. VENITIAN aud INGRAIN CARPETS, ALE IN ELEUANT PATTERNS, AT LOWEST PEICES. iWe :iave our own Upholsterer, anddeali Carpet and Window Shade Werk at lower prices than elsewhere. All work guumnU ix!. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPEKS. WALL PAPERS. We show the Largest Line ler selection, and our prices are .the low est. ISOLD, P.KON.ES.FLATS.M1CAS, ItLANKS CEII.INlt WORK A bPKClAIri. The Designs for Celling Werk are ruriiisln.d by a l'hiladeliihia FicsceePaintcr,nnd are en tirely dllferent liem any work ever before done In this city. Epcnenccd raper Hangers iurni,iiiti. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER PA. I'JLPJSBUAXUSMtlU, He. -pHAKfcS IV. FRY. WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPERS OF THE CHOICEST PATTERNS, " WHICH ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. They inclnde nil grades, from the Lewest te the UcmI Ceeds. GILT PAPERS Ot Every Dcscilptlen. BORDERS, FRINGES, CEILING DECORATIONS, &c, IU 1 By the yard, in all Celers & Widths. SCOTCH HOLLANDS, SPUING HOL LANDS, SPUING ROLLERS, CORD mXTUUES. FRINGES, TASSELS, PULLE1S, Ac. FANCY DADO SHADES. We also carry a line assortmeutel Lace Cur tains in pairs an. I by the van I. Walnut Ebony and llrass J'eles, Exten sion Cornices. Fine Pier Mirrors Ireni $15 up. 3T-Ceme and see us. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. VAKPK1H. flAKi-ETS Car-pets, Carpets. I can show the Largest Stock in this city. Call and sec my latest IJODY URUSSfc.I..- THREE-PLY, INGRAINS, EXTRA SUPERS, A LL-WOOL INGRAINS CAR PETS; the very Latest Designs and Pat terns the market can allenl. I also have a large stock of my own make el CHAIN and RAG CARPETS as low as tlift lowest. I also Make Carpets te Order at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ne troubie u show my goods. H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KLNG STREET. VOK HALE. F 70K KENT. .STORE ROOM. 135 East Kins' street. ap20 tit! INQUIRE AT I.K. T?OIC KENT. An ELEOANT STOKfc r ROOM, Iaxl5 feet, close te Northern Mar ket, and opposite the Keystone Heuse. .jft 213 North Queen street. Inqnlreat i- nptlO-tld 'ill NORTH QUEEN STELE. TjlUU SALIC AN IMMENSE NUMIJEBOr HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOUS, Ac, of all descriptions, lu all Ieca!ltli and .-.tall prices. NEW CATALOGUE, With prices, free te every one. ALLAN A. HEItU CO, dcc&Cmd 3 North Duke street. PKIVATK SALK. THK UADKKS1GNKD eners at private sale the following de scribed nreperty, te wit : All that very valuable farm, CONTAINING 17 ACRES, mero oriels, situated en the south side or East King street, in the city et Lancas ter, Immediately opposite the Lancaster conn cenn tv prNen, and adjoining lards et Herman Miller. Jacob S. Miller and lands et the Direc tors el the Peer el Lancaster county. This Is one el the most desirable antl valua ble plttcs of real estate In the county of Lan caster ; has a geed DWELLING HOUSE and' ont-heujcs, with geed Barn and ether im- Erevcments. It U particularly valuable for nildinglets, being in the very best part or the city or Lancaster, and especially adapted for a truck farm. The entire picce Is laid out in building lets. Fer tnrthcr information call en HENRY SHUBERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Ne. l Court Avenue, wheiu the dratt et said properly can Ih -een. m:W.ttil w X