LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER SATURDAY MAY 13, 1882. Lancaster Entclliscncct. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1882. SCIENTIFIC PHIZES. The Study el Astronomy ana Its Rewards. Mr. II. II. Warner, of Rocliester, Las concluded te continue the comet prizes during 1832, together with an additional prize ler the discovery of meteors. The discoverers of four of the comets of 1881, having complied vrith all the conditions, were each awarded the Warner comet prize of two hundred dollars. Professer Lewis Dess ha3 also been paid the two hundred dollar prize awarded him by the judges for the best essay en comets. Tlic,eAeis for the year areas fellows : Prize First. Twe hundred dollars in geld for each discovery of a new comet made in the United States, Canada, Great Britain or Ireland. Conditions : 1. It may be discovered either by telescope or the naked eye, but must be unexpected, except as te the comet of 1812 which may reappaar during the year. 2. The an nouncement of the discovery must be made confidentially and exclusively (by telegraph) te Dr. Lewis Swift, director of the Warner observatory, Rochester, N. Y., and te him alone, and he will cause the same te be immediately telegraphed, tegethci with the name of the discoverer, te all parts of the world. 3. The tele gram miKt give the time of discovery, the position and direction of motieu if pos sible, bulliciently exact te enable at least one oilier observer te find it. Three dis interested astronomers will be selected by Dr. Swift, te decide all disputed mes tieus. Ptir.e .Second The sum of two hundred dollar.., for any meteoric stone found in any of the above countries during 1882, which Profs. Henry A. Ward, of Rochester, N. Y., Piincipal Dawsen, of Montreal, Cauad.i, and J. Lawrence Smith, of Louis ville, Ivy., shall unanimously decide con tains lessil lemains of animal or vege table life, thus pieving the inhabitability of ether planets. Pi l.a Third The bum of lifty dollars, for a specimen of any meteoric stone, (whether it contain organic remains or net,) seen te fall in the United States during 1S32. Conditien: A specimen (which shall become the property of the Warner observatory) of net less than two ounces in weight, must be sent by mail te Dr. Swift, accompanied by a descriptive letter written in English, giving the timn of its fall, depth of penetration in the soil, weight of the entire stoue, diicotien of flight, and such ether facts regarding it as will he of value te science. Hattm: CkiseIc, Midi., .Ian. SI, 1879. Ukm-li-mcn Having been ufllielcd for n number ! yearn with indigestion and general debility, by the advice et my doctor 1 used Hep Hitlers, and must say llicy afforded me almost Instant iclicf. I am glad te Be able te testily in their behalf. Tnes. U. Knox. ml-2vd&w CATAUiar cured, lie:tlth uml sweet bicathsc euied by Sliileh'ri Catarih Itcincdy. Price 50 rent-. Nasal Injecler iiee. Fer s-ale at Cochran'-, ding steie, 1ST North Queen St. . my 1-1 u dcew&w Hear as a Pest. Mis. W..I. l-ang, lK;ilLiny,Ont.. states that ter IWlccn months she was troubled wilhadis-a-e in t tie sir. causing entire dcalncss. In ten minutes alter using Themas's Kclcctric oil she found relief, anil in a short time she was entirely cured and her licaiing restored. Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug store, 137 Neilh Queen .street, Lancaster. I en l.uiic Hack, Side or Chest, use Shiloh's 1'nieiis i'laster. l'i Ice 25 cents. Fer sale at Cochran's drug stoic, l:J7 North Queen St. myl lwdcewAw A Friend In Need. Time ever and again Themas' Kclcctric Oil has proved a salutary friend te the distressed. As a reliable curative ler coup in children, sere threat and bronchial atlcctiens, and as a posit ive e.xtci nal lemedy ler jiain.it is a never tailing antidote. Fer side at H. 11. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Sim.enV Cough and Consumption euro is sold by us en u guarantee. It cures censuinp: lien. Ter sale ut Cochran's drug store, 137 North Quei n St. myl-lwdcewAw RELIGIOUS. 1.MKST ItAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. M-rviee in the morning at 10W and in the ctciilng ut "!,, by Hie pastor, ltcv. W. O. Owen. Sunday school nt IX p. m. I.Mif.M KEFOItMEI) DIVINE SERVICES to-mei row at 10 a. in. and 7J4 p. m. Sun liny fclioel at 13 p. m. ifZitST 11. K. CHURCH. NUKTL1 I1UKK sticet. l"i caching at 10 a.m. and 74 p. in., by the pastor, Uev. W. C. Itohiiisen. Hun day school I:4."i p. in. Prayc meeting en Wed nesday evening ut 74 e'c ecic. Mi:. HUSSION KAST MISSION, EAST . King street, Pi caching to-iuenow even ing at y, o'clock. Sund.i .school at l:t." p. m, i'r.i er meeting en Tin sday evening at o'clock. M OKAVIAS.-J. MAX 11AKK. FASTOK. fcervices at IU a. in., and 74 p. m. Sun- d.iv Scheel : p. m. au ceruiany luviica. Mi v;:Ti:iTAi. association, -the Ministcii.U Association will meet Mon day next, at 10 a. m., in the vestry room in the Iiaseuiuntei t'.ic First Kcfernicd church. All icldei.i Ministers et Lancaster arc Invited. hYLVANUS STALL. Sec'y. Ol.l VICT ir..'ii'1-IST CHUKCH V. M. C. A. Uoems, Hcv. 11. Fraync, pastor. 10 a. in. ; at a p. m. will unitu with First ltclermcd chinch, Uev. J. A. Peter's, pastor. Sunday Scheel at 1:43 p. m, 1)ki:si:yteiuan memorial, chapel. Iter, .lames C. Hume, pastor. Evening si'i'vnit at 7:45. habuath school at 1:15 p. m. rKi'SF.YTi-KIAN.-SEKVICKS AT THK usual heuis. morning and evening. Preiching by the pastor, Ecv. J. V. Mitchell, 11 1.V. .J. V. KCKEKT WILL, l'KGACH IN "t tbe niernliig at 10 o'clock, in licthany Luther in clmicli of Millersville, iilid In the eveningat t o'clock. In the new 1 -utherun chinch el Nells, illc. ST. LUKE'S IIL-FOIIMED CHAPEL, 31-ii ictta A t-iiuc, near West Orange street, Kev. Win. F Lichliter, pastor. Divine, service, at 1(:J0 a. m. an' 720 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHUKCH, S. O.UEEN ST. n caching at lOa. m. and at 7:15 p. m. Sunday Scheel at 1:45 p, m. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening. ST. JAMES. HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 and morning service at 10" a. in. Evening piaycral6p. in. LVT. STEl'UEN'S CHAPEL, COLLEUE O Campus. Religious Services nt 10)f a. ni. Sermon by the Bev. Jehn W. Nevin, I. D, ST. l'AULS REFORMED. DIVINE SEK vlce at 10 a. m. and 7Ji p. in. Prayer meeting at C p. in: Sunday school at p. hi. SALEM CUUKCU OF GOD. NO SERVICE In the morning. Preaching In the evening at 7:4.'. by Uev. C. P. Whlttcn. of Lewell, Mass. sun. lay school at 1 p. m. West Mission, neruart street Sunday school ut 13 p. m. North Mission, Antieclu Sunday school at 9 a. .1.. QT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH O Pi caching te-morrow morning and even ing bv the pastor, llcv. Sylvanus Stall. Seats tree. V elceinc te all. Sunday school at P45 p m. Cielwald Mission school at 2 p. in. NION 1IETHEL-CHURCH OF UUll Kmv. G. W. Scllliamer, pastor. Preach ing at 10JJ n. in. aud 7 p. in. Experience Meet ing at liX p. m. TJXWJLKB,JtC. TJEMOVED. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, tc, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Kcinevci te Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street. Plumbing KGasfitting OOMI OHLY BY SKILLFUL AND CAEEKTJL WORKMEN. LAIIUK 8TOCK OF OAS FIXTURES ON HAND. janiS-lydS MEDICAL. rmeM The Seme Journal. A Remarkable Discovery. A REAL SKIN CUBE. THERE IS ONLY ONE AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME- Beware el im pesters, pirates, or any old ar ticles which new suddenly claim te be best. They have been tried and leund wanting, while thi lias been proved a remarkable suc cess. NO POMPOUS NAME. This curative needs no pompom or incom prehensible title of Greek or Latin te sti9tain it, but its simple English name apnca.e te the common sense el the people. And the people arc signally manifesting their appreciation el this lrankness by selecting and using Dr. Ucnsen'ri SKIN JUURE In preference te all ether prelcs3Cd remedies. Dr. C. W. Ilcnsen has long been well known as a successful physician and burgeon and his life's study has been the diseases of the ner vous system and of the skin; since he has been persuaded te pat his New Remedy and Favorite Prescription as a "SkinCme" en the market, various .things have sprung up into existence, or liavc woke up from the sleepy state in which they were before and new claim te be 3Vic Great SJ:in Cure. tfB-Bcwarc of Imitations, or the various articles which have been advertised for years or siruggicu along. Having no real noiuer merit en the public, that new endeavor te keep head above water by advertising them selves as "The Great Skin Cure." Nene is genuine and relible, except Dr.C. W. llcnsen's Skin Cure. Each package and bottle bears his likeness, internal and external remedy, two bottles in one package. Price $1 (xi, get at your druggist. RELIEF Ter all OVERWORKED BRAINS CAUSE AND CURE Dr. C. V. Ilcnsen's Celery and Chamomile Pills arc valuable ler school children who suf fer from nervous headaches caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and ler all classes el hard brain workers whose overtask evertask ed nervous centres need repair and sedation. Nervous tiemer, weakness and paralysis arc being daily cured by these pills. They correct cestivcncs.s, but arc net purgative. Price. 50c. or six boxes for $2.50, pestage tree, te any ad dress. Fer sale by all druggists. Depot, Bal timore, Mil., where the doctor can be address ed. Letters of Inquiry lrcclyanswcred. C. N. CRITTENTON, New xerk, is whole sale agents for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies. muyC-lmd.M.W&S&w IV YOU ARE A MAN OF BUSINESS, weakened by the strain et veur duties, avoid stimulants and use HOP BlTTERS. - If you arc a man of letters, toiling ever midnight work, te restore brain, nerve and waste use HOP BITTERS. If yen arc young and sutlcriiig from any in discretion or dissipation; If you are married or single, old or young, suffering. Ireni peer health or languishing en a bed of sickness RELY ON HOP BITTERS. Whoever you arc, whenever you feel lliat your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually fiem sonic form et KIDNEY discase that might have been pie vented by a timely uscet HOP BITTERS. Hep Bitiera Never Fail I Have yen Dyspepsia, Kidney or Urinary Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Rowels. Bleed. Liver or Nerves, yen will be cured It you use HOP BITTERS. It you arc simply weak and low spirited, try it. 11 may save your life. II has saved hundrdt. D. I. C. is an absolute and irrcslslable cure ler Drunkenness, uscet opium, tobacco and narcotics. -Sold by Druggists. Send vor Ciiicdlau. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Terente, out. ml-lmced&w $500 KBWAKB- OVER A MILLION OF PROP. GTJILMETTE'S French Kidney Ms Have already been sold in this country ami in x ranee ; every one of which has given perfect ..... .. t -. ... 7 -.-. 4. . .-..m-niiL-iiuii, auu ,1-u, periermeii cures every sausiacuen, anil n:is performed cures i ume wnen used according te directions. We new say le the afllictcd and doubting that we will pay the above re ward for a single case et LAME BACK That the Padjails te cure. This Great Remedy will positively and permanently cure l.umhd l.umhd ae, Lame Hack, Sciatica, Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, ItrighVs Disease of the Kidncts. In continence and Rt tendon of the Urine. InHahi InHahi InHahi matioiiefthc Kidneys, Catarrh of the llla'ddtr. Jliffh Colored Urine, 1'ain in the Hack, Side or Leini, Nervous M'cahncss,andinfact all dis orders el the ISladder or Urinari; Organ. whether contracted by private disease or otherwise. T ATSlFQ ll 'ou :lle sullcrlng from J-irlLlJiOf ftcmalc weakness, l.ciicor l.ciicer rluiu, or any Disease of the Kidneys. Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN isk cured without swallowing nauseous medicines by simply wearing PROF. GUlLMETTh'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist ler Pi.-.r. Gui'inette's French Kidney Pad, and take no ether. 11 he has net get it, send $2.00 and you will u-ci-iw the Pad by return mall. PROF. GUILMETTE'S French Liver Pad Jvtuneys and Liver, free by mad. Address FRENCH PAD CO., Teledo. Ohie. Fer side at KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE North Queen Street. maj :-lj dw&s B ENSON'S POROUS PLASTERS Back Aehe POSITIVELY CURED 11X J, Reasons Why they are Preferred te All Other Pereus Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST. Because Ihey possess all the merit of the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stiiuulatiii" ttodutive and counter-irritant effects. "" SECOND. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical i.unuu, uuii ou lucuKuizeu uy uic profes sion. THIRD. Because they arc the only plasters that re lieeo pain at ence. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which ether remedies will net even lclieve FIFTH. Because ever 5.000 physicians and drinri'lsls have voluntarily testified that they are siiiier siiiier ler te all ether nlnslcrs nr tnn.iii.. .... . ternal use. SIXTH. .Beeatisn Mm infimif'tnHfrnvHi iie.m ,.Ant , the only medals ever given for porous plasters. Bensen's Capcino Pereus Plaster ! A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAS1EE. CHAS. N. CRITXENTON, 113 PaIlen st.( New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C W Ben son's Remedies, te Whom all orders siienld he addressed. my4-3wd,cedftw cow-1 3 TjOR SALE. AN IMMENSE NUMUEROP HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c, of all descriptions, In all localities and at all prices. NEW CATALOGUE, w llh prices, free te every one. , , , ALLAN A. nERR A CO., de cmd s North Duke street. .. ,. . . . .-, W ill positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Billiens Fever, .lamidfce. Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver Stomach and Bleed. Price, $l.M by m:n! Send ler Prof. Gu!lmctte'.s 'I're.ns.. .. !,.". GapciiePoFensFlas JO ItX U'.1JTAMAK"Fntfi, JOHN WANAMAKER'S, rHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY: Vc spoke yesterdayef ageneral low n ess of prices here; and showed some caution about seeming te mean tee much. It is out of the question for one merchant te sell some things any lower than ether merchants sell them. Te try it would be te bring upon himself the combined attack of everybody who sells these things in his city; they would all put their prices down and defeat him. We stated in a careful way that our general policy is te make pricesjust about as near te the necessary costs as we can. But sometimes prices get se low as te seem absurd ; se low as te have no relation te original costs or proper values. Bargain is a word se often misused that the word itself is in discredit. But it is a necessary word. It declares a part of our policy, which is true and geed and use ful, te us, te you, and te the mer cantile world. Lincoln used te complain that round men would get into square holes, and square men would get into round holes ; se that neither the round men nor the square men were as firm and substan tial efficient is the plain word as thev might be. Merchants, all the world ever, have the same perversity. They are aii the time getting into the wrong holes; jjcttinggoedsthat thev can't sell. Somebody else can sell them ; and they can sell othergeods. Bargains groweutof such mis takes, when the snoods jretareund te a merchant who has a ireneral trade and the wit of liberality. We can find use for almost every decent grade of the fifty classes of goods wc dear in. We can buy almost any proper merchan dise that seeks our help. It is almestalwaysa question et price. If price is low enough, we can buy quantity enough. It is one of the functions of the gatherer of our daily store-news te point out these goods that are the savings of somebody s -wreck. What somebody has lest, you gain. We are net going te point out any te-day. Rather we de vote the day te this explanation of the fact, that we de almost always have some things atprices tee low te cover their proper cost. Wc have net a little satisfac tion in the belief that our city is a better city te live in and te trade in, because we have here this great outlet for the mistakes of manufacturers, importers and merchants. But, we should spoil die geed we de, if we lied about our goods. On this point excuse us from sa ing any mere than that every body is, in general, at liberty te. bring back whatever he or she has made a mistake in buying. The exceptions are few and ob vious. It is almost misleading, and would be quite se te a stranger, te take up a whole day with this comparatively small part of our business. We trust nobody will estimate us by one day's adver tisement. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City hall squ.tie. Since writing the above the chief of one of our departments sends te our office the following. This is a fair illustration of what wc mean by bargains : "One of the most successful shapes in Gentlemen's Scarfs this season -has been the ' Vent- nor,' introduced by Lowrey New Yerk. " We have closed entire bal ance of let and offer them at the uniform price of 50 cei .ts. Nene of the patterns (of which there are 22) were made te sell less than &.2K." They arc en sale te-day at the Furnishing Goods counter, just inside of the Chestnut street en trance, and our house, 818 and 820 Chestnut street. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Mmkei street and City-hall square. . PHILADELPHIA. EKAUTII1S " l-iAi.cAHTna, Pa., April 28. ISM. THK KlDKKYCUltA illT'll CeXPAOT. Gents n Kives me much pleasure te say UiatallM' mini? one pack of KIDNEYCUEA. 1 have liccn entirely cured el a sevcre puin in. jay Ij.ic.1c and side, f" lenS standing; and that. t, alter tiyjns various known remedies. 1 liavu eery confidence In yenr medicine.. S w lJ TCJra"aWI it.andtnewthatmany1 of my trliMid!, who have nsed .It liave beetu in Jnid teieiwin Kxamincraurt Express. Mr VTKATTBEIDGE CLOTHIER. 1 T. SWABT k GO'S STOCt This world-reuewued Arm, about retiring from business are closing out their immense stock at bargain prices. We Lave made a considerable purchase from them and are offering the goods in eyery instanee at the greatly reduced prices made of lata by them te close their stock. Included in the offerings are : BARGAINS IN SILK, IN DRESS GOODS, IN BLACK GOODS, IN HOSIERY, IN LAOES, IN LINEN GOODS, JN BLANKETS, IN QUILTS, IN MUSLINS, STRAWBRLDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET, EIGHTH AND FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. apr2i-ea.vdFt"fcw c LOTUS. SPRING DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS. DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS DRESS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS CLOTHS Army Blue, Marine Blue, Navy Blue, Blue 3Ii::t, Terra Cett.i, Mustard, Black Meltons, Black Serges, Black Twills, Green, Sage Grcen, Olive Green, Bettle Green, Green Mixt, Bronrze Green, Olive, Olive Mixt, Dark Garnet, Brown, Dahlia, Tan, Indian Red, Green Checks, Cheviot Checks, Drab Kerseys, English Tweeds, English Cheviots, French Habits, Oxford Mixtures, SPRING SACKINGS Cheeks, SPRING SACKINGS Plaids, SPRING SACKINGS Mixtures, SPRING SACKINGS English, SPRING SACKINGS Scotch, CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, SACQUEINGS, , WiWMll MURRAY fill RETAILERS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, MARKET and NINTH STSM Philadelphia. J ItlllliS. V R 0 B E SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES ! EMBROIDERED ROBES OF FINE INDIA CASHMERE AND ALBA TROSS CLOTHS, EXQUISITELY DESIGNED AND COLORED. HAGER & MEDICAL. TOBBKD, THOUSANDS OF GRAVES IX are annually robbed et their victim, lives prolonged, happiness and health restored by the use of the great GERMAN INVIG0RAT0R, which positively and permanently cures Im Im netcnev (caused by excesses et nnv kind). and all diseases that lollew less et energy, less et memory, universal uissilude, pain in the bask, dimness of vision, premature old age, and many ether diseases that lead te insanity or consumption ami a premature crave. Send for circulars with testimonials lrceby mail. The Invioekator Is sold at l per box, or .six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will be sent tree by mail, securely scaled, en receipt el price, by addressing K J. Ciiemky, Druggist, 187 Summit St., Teledo, Ohie, Sole Agents ler the United States. Fer sale at KauHman'.s Drug Siore, Krrth Queen Street. myC-lyd.WAS GRAY'S SPJKCIKIC MKIIICINK. THE Great English Kemedy. An unfailing Care for Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less of Memery. Universal Iassl tndc. Pain in the Hack. Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con Cen Con sumptien and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te sendlree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages ter 13. or will te sent frce by mail en the reccint et the money bv ail dresslngTIIE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. S. X. On account et counterfeits, we have adopted theYellewWrapper; theenly genuine. IineLstcr by II. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen ? street. apii2-lyd&w . aoens. IN HANDKERCHIEFS, IN CHINTZES. GINGHAMS, &c. CLOTHS. English Worsteds, French Cassimeres, Londen Serges, Scotch Suitings, Bannockburn Cheviots, 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 iUUiUlill. . WV.J BROTHER. CHINA AND OLAHH WAKE. TT1UI1 MARTIN. White He Ware AT CHINA HALL. Just received per steamship " British Crown " another in voice of WHITE GRANITE and PORCELAIN in Table, Hetel and Chamber Ware, Wares exehanged if net satisfactory We have added te our stock a line of JAPANESE PAPER WARE. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, A8TMICMBB0&. ADTERT1SEMXXT. A! STRICH BKOS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEIOH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING ST. MILLINEEY LADIES' HATS a BONNETS la all the leading styles and colors. Straw Hats et all shapes at 2.c. Tuscan Huts and llenncts at 7."e. Fine lllack Chip Hats at $1. Milan Huts at .rCc 75c, $1 and upwards. Kutin Straw llut-i. Kine Tuscan Huts and Itennet-s. White and Light Colored Chip Hats. We have en hand a lull and complete line of FINE FRENCH FLOWERS IN liOUQUETS, WREATHS, MONTUUES, SPRAYS, Ac. Fine Single Keses or ISnds at r0c. per dozen. Violets, inc. per bunch. I'.msies, Sic. per dozen. Asters, Daisies, Leaves, Sinilax, Fine Sprays and Wreaths, FEATHERS Mack Pinnies from $1 upward. Uargains in While und Coleied Plumes. Examine these u coffer at '.50. Shaded Humes :iud Tips. Tips in nil colors at fiUc. npieee. I'.lucU Tip', nec. a, bunch et three. 1ILACK SATTNft fiem 7."ic. upward. An excellent suliii at jumper yard. Colored Sutins at H. COM) It ED SILKS at $1. IHiACK SILKS CHEAP. MOlltES IN ALLCOI OltS WURAltCAlNS IN IJLACK CltEl'ES. One special bargain at 91.S0pt-r yard. One let et lteiunants et Hlack Ciepe, in two yard lengths ler i RIBBONS. Fancy, Brocade, Lace Meire RIBBONS. Watered gashes. Black Ribbons In Cies (iraln. Satin, llrecade and Watered. OUR Trimming Department. IS COMPLETE WITH NEW AND DESIR ABLE GOODS. Mack and colored silk fringes, colored bead fringes, hlack all-bead fringes, mourning lringcs, black beaded passameuterie, colored bead passamcnlcricp, black beaded Spanish laces, hlack bended blonde, colored Spanish laces ler dress and hat trimmings ; bead orna ments an elegant assortment ; buttons in endless variety; white and cream Spanuli luces, black silk thread laces, black silk gui pure laces ; all styles et white trimming laces, torchen laces, everlasting trimmings, eiechet edgings, Swiss trimmings ; Irish trimmings by the piece ; needlework edging and inserting. Wc have an unusually large assortment en hand. Lace cellars all new and dcdrablc styles, made ler the best city trade. Lace Helms, lace ties, handsomely embreidcicd ties at 25 andSOc ; Spanish lii s und tlchus, in hluck and cream; lawn tics and fichus ; ladies linen cellars, white and colored, all the novelties ; polka dot and fancy figured embreided fichus; sailor cellars : ladies' ami children's turned down cellars, plain and edged ; black and white, plain and tancy illusion ; geld dotted, chenille dotted, Spanish dotted, beaded, and all ether tancy illusions for line neck wear; line crepe lisse ruching, in white, cicain and black, plain or pompadour. HANDKERCHIEFS. Fine linen handkerchiefs, three feri'e.; all linen hemstitched handkerchiefs, two leri"c,; line all linen hemstitched handkerehicls, two inch hem, aic; liner, ffic, Stic, :J.cc., .'Oe.and 70c.; gent's hemstitched line linen handker chiefs; ladies' all-linen colored bordered hand kerchiefs, ltc.; ladies line cambiic handker chiefs, four corners embreidcicd in colors, inc. apiece. 49-SPKClAr. UARUAIN.-One let et line India mull neck handkerchiefs, wide holders, one corner handsomely embroidered in silk, 12Jc. apiece. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. Besides having constantly en hand a most complete assortment et all styles et ladies', gent's and chihli en's hose, in all the newest designs and of latest importations, there are several numbers which we mention as special ties, such as ladies seamless hose, in light and dark pin striped, polka dot und m plain cardi nal, navy blue, brown, pink and bin.-, with silk clocking, at l'ijc. a pair. Ladies lull leg ular made imported balbriggan hose at 2Up a pair, the same silk clocked, at iic. a pair. We have also the saute goods in polka dot and fancy figured, full regular made ut'J5c. a pair Ladies hair-lined hose, lull regular made, at Sic. a pair; ladies' hair-lined iiese, two and three striped, full regular made, 'lie. a pair; children's full regular made hose, striped, at iSc. a pair; gent's best knit socks, altogether seamless, two pair for 1!jc; these are goods worth 18 te 'c. a pair; gent's lull regular madclalbri;rgu!is,!inblcachcdanddark colored silk clocked, iic. a pair; gent's fancy striped seeks, lull regular made, at '.Tic, a pair ; gent's lull regular made lisle thread socks at ic. a pair; infant's three-quarter fsecks. All the new stj les at low prices. GLOVES. GLOVES. real frame lKle gloves, two lull elastics, 1'iKc. a pair; liner quality at 17c. ; very line liIe, in two or three elastics utiCie. ; est i a long frame lisle, lace top, 25c. a pair; line English and French lisle gloves, from 50 te fl"ic. a pair; silk glove, two and three full bands; -ler- sey aim juiiM-iieuuie gloves in nsie and silk. KID GLOVES. Three buttons, in tans, gelds, brewnsslates, black, white and opera shade; live hooks the same ; seven hooks the same, except white, which have nine hooks; lacing. Sara Bern hart or musiiuetaire kid gloves, dressed ei im dressed, ten button length. Ladies', gent's and children's SUMMEIt 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 Kebcs. Klegently embroidered merino shawls ami skirts ler babies ; white and colored flan nel, by flic yard, embroidered for skirts ; babies, merino cloaks,Butiu trimmed and hand embroidered ; iniant's tlanncl ami cloth coat-. infant's zephyr lackcts and bootees, ladles' spring coats and wraps," spring worsted shawls. We have opened tills week a full as sortment of PARASOLS. Fine Feather Fans with Carved Ivery Han dles, at 50c. a piece. Belts, Pockctbeoks, Satchels, Pockets. 4c. Jewelry, Jet Goods. Beads In black, bronze, iiidcaccnt, moonlight and ethei s. White crystal beads satin treads. wax beads, mourning beads, steel and gilt beads, fine fancy large beads ter hat trimming Novelties received as seen as they are out. CZ.OT11ISU. gl'UlNO ANO SOJIMKK NOVhLTIES. AT- H. GERHART'S i, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. 1 hereby Inform my customers that my stock of SPRING and SUMMER SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is new complete. I hive new the largest and choicest assortment of WOOLENS, Fer Fine Tailoring in the clly et Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, aud all ;;oeds warianted as represented. E&EMART. CLOTHING! D. B. HOSTETTER & SON Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKIf, 117; TAKU l'LEASUHK IX XOTTFYlXt; 77: vuni.ic ix gjxkral tit at OUH STOCK FOIZ THE SPRING SEASON IS COMPLETED, AXD IT WILL HEXE FITOUIi PAT1WXS TO IXSl'ECT The Large Variety of Goods fei: GENTIiEMEN'S WEAR, THE LA TEST IX l'A TTEKX A XI) COLOH, WHICH WE HA VE OX OUR COUXTERS D. B. Hostetter & Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, OI'KCIAI. OFFERING TO PBIfSONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit of Clethes OKA STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO KUY. Wc suggest placing an order only teseeu prompt attention and choice or stock. Iipel from your minds the thoiighterbuyingchcnp trashy garments when sueh splendid facilities arc e lie red te obtain the very best at such moderate prices from the leading establish ment and the acknowledged headquarters ier COttKECT STYLE?, the most striking am' novel effects te be found in the Eurepcat markets, which wc import direct anil haw exclusive control. 43'Uemcmbcr, no ether house in this eily can show the same line et goods. Wenielhc only party that handle the Original Londen ami Parisian productions of OltM'KT, Si UCh V1VIENNE. PARIS. An examination et our Immense stock will satisfy the novice as well as the lesthetlc taste that for tone and character our goods caime be excelled, and rank among the leadin;; houses en this continent. Ne. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. qiHK Clothing Business et the Day requires the utmost watch fulness te keep up with the styles and want of the people, but wc aie deter mined net te be ten nil behind the t hues, as our stock will ti-slify te these who v III laver us with a visitor inspection. WE HAVE IN MEN'S CLOTHING the Very Latest Fashions in cut or gar ments and pattern of goods We can eenli.'eiitially assert ourselves thor oughly prepared te suit all who deslru a perfect lit and llrst-elass goods ter a miv'erab; amount or money. We mal.ii te-day an especially full and handseiiiu dispiey el SUPEIilOK CLOTHING -FOU- Spring and Summer Wear with ONE PItlCE TO ALL and Satis faction guaranteed. The advantage Is enlliely the customer's. NEUKWEAK and GENTS FUltNISUINti ,'OOJ)S IN THE LATEST STYLES. HATS AND CAPS Or the Latest Fashions and Lewest Prices. WILLIAMSON AND- FOSTER. 34-38 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. PATIENTS WITH CHROMIC 1MSKASK or the middle car often complain of head ache, dyspepsia, neuralgia, feelings of fulne-s, confusion et Intellect, vertige.tinnitiis, noises In the ears, sere threat, etc. Diseases of the eye, ear and threat permanently cured by DRfe. II. D. and it. A. LONUAKEli'S treat ment. Office Ne. 15 East Walnut street, Lancaste Consultation free. inyil-atdjfy Mil 1 4
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