s,?n .. ftataf&l 'A k' THE LAKOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1889. 8 -) A FIELD VERSION OP HORACE. i nrrn enr, first reek. What perfumed, reMMllieneil elrrah, With smile for diet, Clasps you, O fair but faithless ryrrh. On the quiet T Fer whom de yen bind up your tresses, A spun-geld yellow Meshes that go with yeurcarcww. Te mare a fellow-? Mew will he mil nt fate capricious, And ciiite you duly Yet new he deems your wiles delicious Yen perfect, truly I r.vn ha, your love's n treacherous ocean He'll seen full In there! Then t hall I sle.it en his commotion, Ker I have been there I ' Eugene Field. Curleun Thlnjjn. She (romantic) Oh, hew iHMUtlfiillv slg nlllrant these Indian twines met Alabama, for instance, "Here let mm rent I" He (tinreiiiantlc, but determined te go hrr ene l)clitYp-Ye.Binl thtre's cr Monengaheln. "Here let us drink 1" A pause fellows. nI, white and very blue Thn girl who compares her Hun-hurned nee wltli her fair forehead. Life. "Mr. Spottier," RaidtliOMnokeimanef the committee, "we have called te nsk you as Ihc 'Mlver-teiigned orator eNllfiRsvillc,' te make n presentation speech for us to-iner-row evening. It will be Gagstatter's tenth wedding anniversary, and we are. going te give him n little surprise." "Gentlemen," replied Mr. Spouter, with some Msrcritv, "cm you expect a sil er-tengneil orator fe speak nt a tin wedding?" Chicago Tri bune. About tills time of the year the family weed pile becninessodhtutcfiillelhesm.tll boy that he thinks seriously of shipping as a pirate prcferrlng the see te thesaw. lerrc 1 tunic Ecjiresi. Seter.il of the fellows who went te Okla homa with the intention of growing ui with (he country. lmve been, alus, alicady planted. Chicago Ttibunt. Owing te the very dry w cathcr, the erept of North Carolina are saying te the crops of Seuth Carelina: "It's n longtime be tween chinks. Exchange. It is the ether Tolstoi who Is dead, of course. The gre.it Tolstoi has alreidy been translated.- Kansiti City Tunc. Tiie nuKuice of the hotel was in the par lor warbling "Oil. would I woreabird." "Well here's a beginning for you," said the landlord. And he handed lilin his hill. Eurt Plain 1'cc Press. Intoxication lly Hiidliitleti. l'rem the Popular Science Monthly. A prominent military mm who had drunk moderately during the war and lied abstained from that time en, while attend ing a dinner with his old comrades, whom most of them were intoxicated, suddenly became hilarious, made u foolish hjk'ccIi snd settled back in ids chair in a drunken Mate, and was finally taken bene cniitu stupid. Ile had net drunk any spirits and had only used colleo and water, and yet he had all thusymptomsef the othei-i, only htswas Intoxication from contagion the fuering seli had been piep.ucd long age in the army. Anether case was that of a man who had been an inebi iate years age, but hadro hadre hadro fenned. He was loceutly elected te ellice, and gave a dinner te sonie fi lends. Among them was :i phy.slci.in who had been greatly Inteicstcd in these studies. Uuseut me a long report, the MibManre of which was this: On the occasion roferrcl te many of the company became partially intoxicated, and the host, who drank nothing but water, became hilarious, and finally stupid with them. He was jvit te bed with everv sign or intoxication, but recovered, and next morning had only a confused notion of these events. The third c.e occurred four years age. A lofermeil man, of tw el ve years' peliticly, went en a military excursion w ith a dtink ing company, and, although he drank nothing but lemonade, he became as much intoxicated as the ethers. Tliteevent was the subject of much com ment and less te him, socially and other wise, although he pietested," and ethers continued Ills statements, that he dill net takeany spiiitsat this time. . Itcmui'Kalile Miert-lnmil Werk. Frem the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. One of the most reuiatkable fpats in model it journalism was achlexcd by Mrs. Isabella II. Harrow s, of Bosten. Slie wrote n veibatim report of a speech madeintler man by Carl .schtirz, which she turned into Kugllsh while her pen was Hying across her paper in stcuegiaphic characters. Te write stengraphically and translate from German te Kn;llsh simultaneously was a remarkable piece of short-hand reporting. Jlarlqrd Timrs. The present writer knows of a still mere extraordinary btene-translatlug fe.it. About liitecn yeats age he was it member el the "Ilitusjid" stutrili.it reported verbatim the debates in the Canadian Heuse of Com Cem Com eons at Ottawa, in that body the Flench laiigtt.ige is ellU'i.tlly tecegnUed, and ene member of the Hansard stall' (a gentleman named I.uuimIcu, of Ilamilteu, Ontaiie.) was especially assigned for the French speakeis. I.uuisileu was net only a lightning stenographer, but was a liiag nlliicnt French scholar, although an Anglo Angle Canadian. ISut he could only rc?ert ver batim in English phonegraphy (Isaac I'it man's stvle). It was the custom then -and probably is new- for a speech te be primed in the language (Ftcnch or Kng ltslit in x hlcli it was tendered, l.uinsilcn would net only write in Kngllsh short hand a veibatfm repett of a speech ilo ile lHcied in Fieut'h, but would with peil'uct ease an marvelous r.iptdlty ictianslale his Knglish phonographic notes back Inte the eigiual I lcuch. The Frenchmen used te be astonished at I.uiiiMlen's accuracy, his reports being actually verbatim. A '"plflet" Web Telephone. Frem the eullis Companion. A gentleman was watching semespiders, when it eccuried te him te try what ellcct thoseund efatuiitug fork would havotien them. He suspocted tlt.it they would take it ler the biulngef it 11 v. lie selected a large ugly spider ih.it he'had been feasting en Hies for two months. The spider was at oneedgoofits web. .Sounding the folk, the man touched a thread at the ether side and watched the result. Mr. Spider had the burzlng sound conveyed te him ever Ills telephone wlres.but hew was he te knew en which paitieul.ir wiieit wastr.ivclling? He ran te the centioef the web very mucklv, and felt all around until he touched the thread iigaiusl the ether end of which the fork was sounding; then, taking another tlue.ul along, JuM as a nun would take an extia piece of lope, he ran out te the fork and sprang upon it. Then he retreated a little way and looked nt the fork. He was puzzled. He had expected te tlnd a buzz ing lly He get en the toil; again, and danced w ith delight. i' idcntly the sound was music te him. C hlncoe ItevciiBC The Chinese me queer people in many uiir. 'I he AWA t'Aina AYkm s thit nil laiglish gentleman was recently riding en linrscb.uk near IVkiu, when he saw an ex cited crowd, lhuuiug near lie discexend a circle of people quietly watthtng a mail desperately attempting te commit suhule by dashing his head against a wall. He dismounted, restrained Iho man, haran gued the bystanders, and learned that this was a coolie, who claimed that his payment fera cei tain porter's Jeb was sheit by ten cash -less than a penny ami as the em ployer lefused tuikty mere he was pro pre iceding te take ioe"nge by killing himself en the spot, knowing that by se doing he would get the ether into considerable trouble. Tin. late l)r IHe Lewis, In sieakli!t; of War lit riHirvC'urr,ull,MrhKeu 11 signature: "If I r.nnul ni.VM-irilie Wclliii of a serious ktilncj trouble, I would iixe Wiirncr s Kile. Cure. ' He alie sunt, "The medical profession stands ilsiisl and helplevs In the presence of mere than one lent ut'i ni.ilniH. ' FliMihllUKT. IIeiimits, M. I)., l'hjslilaute ami Prefrwir of Clinical Mcllclnn ml'iiUer slty loll(.'e Hospital, l.on.len, j;ug., urn,: "bright tllseachih nosjm(enn of Kmiun, ami may lenj exist without the kueiteilj:e of the patient or practitioner, limn pain will be ft It in Hie kidneys or Unit Milnlly." This ac counts for many iKeple dlug with llrlKhl's Ili'usieriidanred kidney maluilv. The itU cne Is net siiiefttsl mill! it rt-Hrlns n fatal lcrleil If Warners fr'afc fare Is used utlhe pi opt r time, the rttalil) frein that dlseuxe would le Krcatl i!iHiii-d. llr.llieiiiiiiiiilM) sjs "Mere adults are carrliil eir In this country b.t-kbrenlu-UJnej ilfsras,. than by any ether ene inulud enpl consumption." V lilesslnj te huumnlt) Is whut Ir. UulPs Cough sj nip run well Imi termed, for 11 hut done ineru Keed already than anj oilier medicine. One trial will convince any one of Its tlllrecy l'ri'ci'iccnl'!. "Tlieic'snu terror, heaihK h, in jour thrr.it.' l'er 1 am armed se strong with remedy Thai I pas siln by, us mi Idle went, feline, the discovery of H.ilntlej Oil, OOD'S AAR8AFARILLA. That Tired Feeling Is experienced by utmost ererybedy t this sea son, and many reopte rert te Heed's Surtap" rills te drive sway the languor snd eihanst Ien. The Weed, Uden with Impurities which bv been sccntnelatlng for months, mbvrs ting glKhly tlireugh the veins, the mind fulls te think quickly and the body Is still slewtr te rcpei1. Heed's RsrssperlUs Is Jut whstls neetled. Itinrlllc, vitalises snd enriches the bleed, mnkM the hcd clear, creates sn .ppe tfte, overcomes thst tired fecllng, tones the nervous system, and Imparts health and vigor te the whole body. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA "My appetite was peer. Icenld net sleep, had hcsdsehc a great deal, pains In my hark, my bowels did net mere regularly. Heed's Rarmiparllln In n short time did me se much geed Hint I feci liken new man. My pains and nches are relieved, my appetite Improved. I say toethers who need a geed medicine, try Heed's SarsiiparlllA snd see." UKennK K. Jacksen, Hextniry Station, Conn. MAKIS THK WEAK STRONG Ker years I was sick e cry spring, but lust year took Hoed'ti Harsaparllla and have net seen a sick day since." O. Y. 8i,0A!, Milten, Mas. " I take Heed's .Snrsnpsrltls'ns a sprlni; tonic, nml I lecemniend It te all who have that mis erable tired fcellnu." C. Parmelee, Bridge Htrcct, Ilroeklyu, N. Y. HOOD'S SARSAPARIMiA Held by all drucRhts. II ; six for tS. Prepared only by C I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mnss. KM DOSKS OXK DOI.LAIt jt) Wvrrnb ventne. 4 STIlIC'It IIKOH. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & ii7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SATURDAY, MARCH i8tii, Opening of White Hats. An elegant assortment of Children's Trimmed Hats, all colors and white, at $i apiece. Our fine Colored Straw Hats at 39c apiece, former price $1.50 te $2 ; they are selling fast. Opened another large invoice of Flowers, elegant Wreaths, at 38, 50 and 75c. Violets, Daisies, Reses, Li lacs, Buttercups, Poppies, Car nations, Apple Blossoms, Helio trope, Orange Blossoms, Calcc Calcc Iaiens, Wheat, etc. Bridal and Confirmation Wreath's from 15c up. Plain and Dotted Illusion and Brussels Net, in all the leading spring shades, Old Rese, Ca nary, Lemen, Green, Pistachc, Nile, Merdeaux, Bardal, etc. Black and Cream Drapery Net and Hat Illusion, in figured and dotted. Black Fish Net, 60-inch Black Silk Chantilly Dress Lace. Special Bargains in Cream Colored Tips, at 50, 75c and $1 a bunch. 6-inch Brocaded Sash Ribbon at 25c a yard, in pink, cardinal, cream, white, and blue. 9'inch Brocaded at 38c a yd. Ne. 22, best quality, All-Silk, Cms-Grain and Satin Ribbon, at 25c. All the leading colors, 7-inch Blocked Sash Ribbon, pure silk, 39c a yard. 9-inch Gres-Grain Satin Edge, all colors, at 98c. 9-inch Moiree Sash, in all colors, at 9SC. Lord Fauntleroy Sashes, 4 yards long, plain with knotted fringe, 10 inches long, or with striped ends. We have opened a cheap Ribbon Department, where we offer Special Bargains in Wide Ribbon, at 10 and 15c a yard. They are tremendous bargains. Come and see them. Lord Fauntleroy Pleated Cellars and Cuffs will be in a few days. Pleated Cellars by the yard, are in new, at 15, 20 and 25c a yard. Special sale of Linens next Tuesday. ASTRICH BROS., 1 15 & 1 17 North Queen St. (trtvriance. AXDAHDCAnitlAGK WOIUC. Standard Carriage Werk. Kl)W. EUaEItLEY, N'es. 10, 12, , 41 Market Htreet. Hear of Post Pest Post etllcc, Ijincanter, Pa. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Oarriagies. The finest stock In the country te select from. We can suit eeryl)ed . I'rlci ste suit the nine. A flat) line of isefmid-IIand Werk. New Is the lline te pet our CarrhiRes Ite luilntcd and Itepalrcil. Our repairing cannot W exr-WiA. OueMtef workiuencspeilnllyein werkiuencspeilnllyein workiuencspeilnllyein p!efsl for that purpose. Cull mid examine whether you wish te buy or net. (JTenl. Xl'Mlll j Tim i-it.V IIA I'MIII'lt AXItCOAU IIIAIVIIKIIOOKHAXDCAHEH. WKMT AI(I) WOODS. VIii,1ps.iIi- nml HelHll. by. , , II. ILMAItTIXACO.. ni-1) d t2l Water Htn-ct, I jincaster. Pa. "13 A U.MO All UXEHS COM PAN Y. COAL DEALERS. Oi fic.s-Xe. 120 North Quevnhtrcet, and Ne. Ml .North Prime street. Aims North I'rlnce Htri-et, near Iteudlng Depot. aul-tfd LANCASTEIt. 1A. ir I'll a I llotUce. JJlll'K IS IIF.HKliy OIVKX THAT 0X a Menil.u, J mm 17, Issti. at lOe deck, In the Court of Coiuineii I'leus of IjeirasK r count, an application will be miirin te the Juder of suld l nun for the iluirlerer u corperiitlon te Imi (ailed "'Iho Uejuil of lMurutlen of thn Hjinsl of the Hefermrd t'hurili In tb t'elli-l Hlate, the ihanictir Hint objretef whlili Is te obtain funds by Klft, hfiucstii. (Ollcctleiu and otherwise, for the cdiiciitluti of plem lut liulUent euuk men for the gepe ministry in the Itefnrnud Church In the riiltcd htnles. WILLI .M X. API'KL, inll-3tdS hollcller for the Appllrniit. c UTV1IALL ClflAUSTOHK, I am new hxiitcd at Ne. 7 West King street, where 1 will at all times kc-ep en band u lull line et chelcn cigars, smnkiui; and iheulni; telxieccM. Will be pleased te hae uiy IrlciuU aud patrons kIvc me a (all. uprMmdeed IIEO. M.BOItGER. H Clethtnii. 1889 RrniNe NOVELTIES 1 -AT- 1889 H. GERHART S. The met complete nsertment of Hprinc Overcentlnp-EiiRllsh Cheviot, Ulngwmf and Cnsslmere MultliiK and Treucrliur tht has ever been Khewn In this elty. Werkmanthlp the beat and all geed warranted an represented. H. OKRHAHT. Ne. North queen Htreet. rOnly Pirect Importing Tailor In the City of Itncaster. 3T0P! THINK I At thla day, when competition Is great, the customer leeks te nee Who atvesjlet Tremlsc -HAKOAIN8. Customer, Blep t Think I Who pay for ex tetiKlve advertisement ? We de net Advertlse Unreal ns, Clearlnc Kales, etc., hut glve you the benefit of that which ethera give the printer. Our Counters Contain All that I New In BUlTUfOB, TROVSERIMOS AND 8PRINO OVERCOATS. Our Irlcea are the Ixiwmt Posslble te de J an tire te cuntemcr and eunclvrs. NOS. UtUAND 83fl WEST KINO gTKKKT. msrl3-3md T 10 CLOTHING BUYE1W. LGansman&Bre. Oar Prices Meed Me Explanation, THEY SHOW FOIl THEMSELVES. Inttead of wasting words In hrsculng what we will de we put the prlcea before, j ou. What ever explanation Is needed you will find In Iho windows, where you will see MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Ileprescntlng n large stock, all mnrked In plain figures. Men' DiihIiicm Suits, ack and frock atylea, ji.re, Y3.oe. !.oe, t.ee, 510. Men's Dress Milts, sucks, frocks and Trlnce Alberts, til, 112, JM, 15, SIS. Heys' Iene Pant Hulls, sites 12 te 19, J3.00. ft te, sun. jo.en, j7.oe, f.oe, r. Heys' Short ran t Hulls, sires 4 le 1.1, f 1.00, JI.I.V I LSi, I.W, 1.75, JZOil, J.1.00, f I (X), J3.00 and W.00. Children's K1100 Pantu nt ISe. OUIt Merchant Tailoring Department I kept erv busy and new reckIs And their way almost dally In this department. It will te te your Interest te examine our cpinlltlcH and prices. A null Investment will brine you large dividends. That means J2.00 worth for SI. en. Hee our fine English Wlde-Walcn coat and vest te order at 512, $11 and J16. They ara big allies for the money. L Gansman & Bre., 6 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B.W. CORNER OF ORANOB, LANCASTER, PA. j-Nel connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the City. H IlUH & BIIOTHEH. Lancaster's FUTURE CITIZENS Areflndlnceutday by day the beauty of our Clothing. The perfect fit, the low price, and the superior make all combine te produce this. CHILDREN'S SUITS, t!Z!SS4TO 14, At M.Otf, l.r. Jl..", 81.75, !2.0), S2.M, f-3.00, M.V), l.00, SIJjO. t..00. JO.OJ, 7.U0, In pleated and leltd coats, will trimmed and made. ThegoedAare Fancy Oassimercs, Scotch Cheviots, Bilk Stripes, Large Plaids, Blue Flannels. LARGE BOYS' SUITS, BIZUSIOTO 18, In ninny fancy designs and patterns cut In the latest fashions and our ew 11 make, which speak for Itself, and at prices whlihilefy competition. SUITS AT, SUITS AT, SUITS AT J2.50. (J3.00, 3.50, SI 00, S.1.00, S.V0, .(, 87.00, M.00. $0W,tinHudiiJ. A Notable Hull is a Handsome SILK-FACED SCOTCH CHEYIOT - Sack Suit, Which catchcH the eye ofeierjene. We will he pleased te hae you cull and examine our stock. ONK-I'HICi: CLOTHIURS AM) KUHNLSHKILS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, L-AXCABTKH, I'A. iJrtte. rplIE YOUNO MKN'H LATLHT. Stras-wr Masts AND LIGHT STIFF AND SOFT HATS In the Newest DcsIkux and Lightest Weight. Best $1.50 Light Colored Stiff Hat SOLD ANYWHLUtK. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Summer Robes. stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. LANCAbTEK, I'A. HIRSH fvM N: EXT DOOR TO TIIE COURT HOUSE. We Have Just Opened a Beautiful Assortment of mihcrt'n In rinln Black and Ulaek with WMIn Klguren. perspiration nor aeld win ctmnuc, and Ihey are iiuniisiiii iiiiut. n c nise Keep uiiecri i Dres IJntnRs, .S?.hi A,Ik,,,1?1 "b,.II,A"l,. ,erk. of .,,rt OInitliRin", Kateeiw and Challbi le be found In this r'-Whlte Dla.Ynd Eial!,,,,,S Gr3'"' rMnS C,f- ftC- A, "'" Km FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. T ARD MrELROY. bard a Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn sn ? Effi,.0O.DBS?Ccc ' a ' '""Kalinin Itlack Henrietta Cleth et UV, .15c, CV. Our ."Oc ouellty All oel, 40 Inrlini wiae.cxlrn value. Next emdp4D Inches wide. 75c; worth WJJc. Nest umde ? ji ii. r Szl. Tv'. """; n"i 'i";nii wMiiniii) -ami coniiwre wun mis milliner, jsext rade 46 nehM wide, 11.00 ; reKulnr price, Jl.'iV Harlns in lltnck Milk el 75c, I.Oa,l.',lliO; our liVT 8TOC !?? STii.m '.V" n ,ml L'.,.'l",nr,'i cxit,x nuatlly. Ilress tliwls rrem 6! up. Ilargelns at ii'.eVr'j if :W an(l 75 n'"Xn' a h" bC!l '"", ,,f l,res OliiKhnnu and Tolle rtu Nerd at VA, 8, 10 auu lic in the city. yl fHiuaethlmTH.!',:SV'50C,7;k',,1W 'j:.!' t,;,'ir 1'"". . mi is n uericieti Dili CLOTHWn rurrv n aritrtliw.r i,r l.'liu,r Geed, Heuse Tin Ij. nensinr' K"i. .vVT.VAi . ; i' t h tl2Ji WsTr?ih0 l1 l,!,". ,,V,,I,r,Jr.ry .l"..,,, c"' '-"leV and Men'a 2,3, 4 mid 5 pair for 2.V. "'l'n'AW'l'r,',i,,,l'n'll,',y,',,,llllckIIiie, lwopalrferrc. liihiri'v:?! hWnhSPlP'' i c"'" ?"'. C,,','l,,' Medium Weight Underwear, cheap. Indies. S, (Lic, ,I('3 M 7'.' ,'e,,,H IJ"c tlaure Vest from isj up. ladles' Hminner Merine Vi,'i,"L",,,r.VCT,.".,1r,?',.,3,,,l'' One let of MciiXJrey MNetl llalhrlKKan Uiulcrwenr "iiJl yjl'1"- .Hi Ihose Men Jean Prowers 1UZ.V1 and 60c. bnolet of Men's Milk llaudker chiefs at 2.TO!nKHlar price. 75e: this Is ndeeldMb,irln. ' ialni'ln Fleer mmetii'"0' Bnd '',,,",,, JO" w,,,lt terrl,I'"1",,i'0,,'l,nn, 'f you want bar- ltaJ?lSyHnlOrel,,,,7n,0T,Vr,yC,cn,",,l, U". AkciiU for the Premier ift2&iw y0ie 't, A ."? d trtrrn, """: for ' W ' n,,rt "' B-1f(,y lllcycles and Trlcj cle. lllcj eln Hem) only 60c nieyele HoseHiipporlers only Sic each. bard Sc Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS MOB. 33 AND 38 80UTH QUEEN BTREET, Oppeslt FeunUln Inn. A UCTIONHALKCAIU'KTH. AT METZGER &. HAUGHMAN'S Brussels FROM Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! -AT- Metzger & HaughmaiVs CHEAP STORE, NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. OPl'OHITK THK COOl'till IIOUSK.) T0AItI'L"r RAUS TAKEN IN EXC1IANUK. (Savvel B AROAINb I -OO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHAPES, &e. Wk Have tuk Laikirht and Hwtr Stock intiibCitv. H. S. SHIRK Sl SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. gev Sele. Kcun: a iiemk for veim family. Secure a Heme for Your Family. I'OK SAI.K ON THK MOST UIIKItAI. TKHMK. Twe-story lrlck dwelllnu lien.es, lets 120 feet deep, ou Lancaster avenue, lietwieu Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story lirlck dwcllliiK henseH with man. sard reef, perches In front, lets 1 15 feet deep, en North line, between Cliestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story hrlck dnelllni; lieuscs with front nriW, Iren fences, let IS) (Wt detp, euWcal Wnliiut, letweeii Mary and Pine streets Twe-story hrlck dwelling beuses, lets H' feel deep, en S est I Anion street, betwtcuL'luirletln and Mary si rents. Tlirw-tery hrlck dwelllni; hiujses, lets IfI feet deep, with all tha modern liiipPeeuiL'iits, front yards, en West Chestnut street, 1m tween Pine and .Nuvln streets. Alse houses en Last Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Wnlniit and 1-iiien, anil I iiien, between Mary anil Pine stri-els. All the above houses Hr In kxh enler, newly papered, Ras fixtures In all the r'wins, water In tlie kltclien.Hiiil theiellurs warranted telmdry. Call and sen for yourself, no IrouMe te show ion. JNO. F. mill'I.,,,. ... JACOI1 OltlKL, !"-"'. SUNertliMiiryHtiert. apr2i-lyd,M,W. UJILIC HALL KIVK VA1.UA HLi: I'AIOIS IN TAl.HOT COUNTY, MARYLAND. Owlnn te the continued llhuss of thn owner, Dr. I. L. Adklns, havlnclicen duly iiutlierUcil by power of attorney, I will eiler at pulillc auc tion In front of the. Court Heuse at KASTON, MARYLAND, 0.-f Tci.hD.VY, May 'Jlwr., lbfe'J, Heglnulng at 3 o'clock p. m., All these tracts of land ljlng In a body within four miles from Kasleu, en the public read leadliiK from Lasteu te KIiik's Creek, and di vided inteFtNc CuniiK, which will he sold sepa rately as fellows, lr: Ne. 1, ' Wheatland ' contains about VH acres. Ne. '.'. The New Ground I'lirin teutalns about ye acres. Ne. . "Choptank Farm," sltuat'Hl ou the Choptank ItUir, contains betwu,Vji)andiiO acres or hluh land, and .'VDiicrc of Mursh land. The marsh laud alone will p.istnrn inore limn Mill head of cattle and hes, makluc llils ene or the liLhTSrec'K I'.tiepi in TitKKr.vTi:. Ne, I. "The Theinus Arlncdali; Farm, ' con cen tains about '.9(0 acres. .su..i. "iievuuie, i-eui.iiusaiHiui ion acres. S7.U. t ,. .1(1 I III. ( n III... Ha .All i tr Imr.l. ...!. ..'n. .,u...... . .... ..J ..... .......Wll.l.l,, (-,,-,, f .iitlli... i.lwuii ' Tlt tr.u.u ..r t... t... I.. use of the farm, Iwsldvs much MiliuiblcTleilK-r. llivy urn klluated In u irj luallliy neiKhlKir IhshI, 4iienl'iil le sclnsils, i hureh) , lailnsel and s tea in Is wis. 'Ihu luri;erfiiruuarisusept. hlnef dlvKlen, and blmr as they deln a bisly, eirtr a run) oipertuulty ler a Nt'MlllMl (IT I'K.NMatLVAMA.Mi te buy fine laud at u moderate prhe and form A Colony j.n Maiiii.ami. rx'verul I JiiK.nlcr county men own adjelulni; farm.. Tinas or Sale One-third of the pun huse money cash, the balance In ejnul liistaliinents in two aud three iars, dtfirred imyinents te Ixnr Intertst ail'lte ImMYiircil tij inertcuKes. Fer turlher particulars write ter circular te WM. U.ADKINH. inl'-tld Attorney fur owner. Fusion, Md. I" fOrKirNORMANDIK. 1 A'! LA NTH. CITY. NOW Ol'KN. I'nderNew .Mmiihl-ciik nt. T. C. (ill.LLTlK, l'rorleter, Ite of L'oleiMde Hetel, I'hlladilphlu. inlVSuid 49eefe. These ijoeds arc nhselnlely Fait Celer, neither theenlrllTAckK manufactured thai will imlthelr Kxmauuiiiriurri inai win pemineir Cambrics and all kind of Fast Celer macK rteicsta, Tl", "' H' 1n" Vmm CenH "l iiM U""1 isirffnin. .! Trtl.unil M..ti. is.- ... ...i ..i. ... T".'"umi 'i'"." "., 'A ""'AT. ! " ' "f: Carpets THE- Irtll. B AHUAJNHI TO- - fuvitttuvc. e CIIH A (JlltllH 0chs&Gibbsf 3d, 3dftthrioen, 31 SOUTH QUEEN ST. Iir.LPH IN PURNIHIIINa Yeu can select from au enormous stock of llcautlfnl, Well Made, New HI) le Bel nc at small xpeusn wn i;uurnulee the liwest Prices, Coin (or t and duiHblllty mm. blued In our stock ut Hprlnit Ueds and Mat trrstes. Ilest Ilulr MAItrtsses madn te elder. OCHS&GIBBS, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCARrKR, I'A. alll j d HK,N 1THIFH. -NOWIHTII TIMETOBUY FURNITURE Don't wall until it nets mi warm huteall new. The prices we have are netcxactly CIIILLINO, but jeii will net gel excited nicr tliem ; they lire tee low for Unit. When jeu sec thoech ape hairs for the Mrh unit lawn, some already In und ethers toceiuo jeu will Ihi pleased, wc knew. Tir-OcTR AIM-"T1IK IIF.HT flOOUH FORTIli: LLAhT.MO.NKY.' HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St. liluetc A f UrilCAL IIAROAINH. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., Hae the I Jiri;cst und Finest Hlis'k df J'huies and Organs le Ixim-cii In Ijincusler. In enrHnmll Warn Uepartment ou will Mini llarineuli'HH, Actordeens, Violins, lliinje, (ili. Ursaud Kiimll Musical lustruimuts or eery deseriptleil. Finest luiieirtcd Htrlniis. Ileal'iiarters for nil I lie Ijiltst Ne dllis In (lur Line, Prices yuiir-unti-cd te be the J-eweU. hliect music sold at one-thlrd Irss lhancata lhancata letfiie price and mulled leall isirtsef the coun try. Teachers will phase write for hpcclal Prices. Second-Iland ll.irnuln IK'isirtnicnt : One N-s-ter Hijuure Piane, iilinesl new : one (Jit hie Square, ene l)-nrlMii,eue New Lapland nil In irissl order, and the prices will suit you; one IIiLIiik Kiiure Piane a creat luiriiuln. Uoeil Second Iluud Organs atpriixii that will surprise you. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. SI Wcl KliiKHtnvl. rf"l. H. -I'iunu., Organs slid Flue Fiirulture muted. Cull and examine, (Uu Nw Harris Music Hinders. pJl-IydAw Sttatchc. yyATHER. K7VIERICAN Watches. Cleck.. ,0.as,cs, Optical Oe.)ls.TeleKmiliTlni Iinlly. Kvery Arllele In this Lfiie I'nretully Repaired. Leuis" Weber, He. 18IH North Quwn St. , Hear P. B. R. BUllen, fKWELKR AND OITICIAN. Watchmaker & Jeweler ! GRADUATE OPTICIAN. Specialties In American Walclies-Ueld. HIU vrrMiul Nickel Watches. Our sleck larcrr than ever. Kxtrn tudliccments nirrml, llae taken a rraulnr Celleelatn Course In Optics, graduated and nm hilly competent te correct Isual dercctx. EXAM1NATION OF KY12I FRKIO, NO DHerr! UHEH. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, IiANOAHTBII, I'KNN'A. UR LAHOL AND INL'RKAHKD ' Watch Sales Is due te thn fact that we hate always, a tare and choice stock le select from. TIIATWK HKLLTIIF. Best WatcliT FOR TII K LUAHT MONtY. That WK 110 NOTNF.LI. WHAT WK CANNOT OUARANTLE. Ilujers should apprrslate our etlnrts tiiKle KimsI c(k1, and mil ilcjiend upon eerytMlnit we sell te lie as represenlid. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COKNKR OF OltANOF. ciethiun. M AllTIN IlltOH. Til AT'a half the beauty of a NewHult of Clet lies. Meney's World, flood Hewlnc, make up Hie rest that's pluisliiK. This touch aud earn runs (brunch our make of cloth- SURE FIT. I lie. rUiO, KMiD.tOJOaud upwards for Hey's All WiHilHult, I tell jcurs. Iiennuunls letiand $2Olnisnsult that Is worthy of jour atten tion. Ken the "UTAH" Waist and our Hey's Fust lltnck Hese. A well brhm ed, well Dressed hey Is the admiration of Hie whole neighbor hood. We have the handsomest outfits; for lliebejs. This fact and our low ptlccs double our sales. 111k boy's (sires 1.1 le 17 years) all wool suits, Se te 115. This Is iv ileuhlu deck store. Men's Clothing occupies the second fleer. The values here speak a welcome word of us le you te visit. Men's all-wool suits, (H, Hit) and up, Heme of the choicest miHIiik this season at tl.'umd IIS wn ever saw. Fer 13, !fl and J7 we show a man's Reed, durable net all wool suit, Hull te measure at short notice as perfect fitting as a suit can lie. Men's summer underwear, hosiery and neckwear In evcrythhiK that's new audwiinted fill our Furnishing Counters, and lires, Welsh and Ccjlen Flannel Hlilrts, with all the new notions In Tennis Miners, bells and sashes. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. -.1) AND 2H NORTH QHF.KN HTRF.ET. iriLLIAMHON A FOHTLH. FOR Comfert, Elegance and Durability ein? JERSEY CLOTH AND Sailor Suits 7 Fer Children are the Favorites. Children's lllue, Drab and Ruby Jersey Cleth Hulls, tl,K, M.I7. Children's Navy nine or flray Huller Hulls, ll.T.'i. H-V), JhllM Children's Haller Kilts, 1-1 told. Clilldreu's White, ((ray and Itlue Tenuis Flunnel Hhlrt 'Waists. 75c. lejl.'i). Yeiini Ocnl's und Heys' Huiiimcr Hulls, Ute (18. FORFEX Patent Attachable Hat Iliui'ls en all our .Men's Finn HI raw Hats Is entirely new this season. Ask for It. FORFEX ! Lxe Ileal Htyles. Excellent Hlyhs. HtralKht llrlms. Curled llrllns, Mackinaw, Milan and LiikIIsIi Hplltrllruus. AU with the Fexfex Hand. FLANNELS ! FLANNELS ! Flannel Shirts. Wnliiivejust ieclveda lare Involcief Lug llsh Flannel Hhlrls In new and fancy path rus. Alse a complete line or French l.'ri'x unilHllk hhlrts. Hti our window display, OurCJ Flannel Is unc(Ualled 111 ijiuillty, style aiidasserlmeut. Only sl Few Of the kcmsI values te lie found here In Khecs for SLV). 1st. A Man's Dress Shee In Ijice or CencreM In narrow and brisnt tees, wllhnr without tips. 2d. A IJidles' Iliilleu Hliee, maile or the het Honcetu leather that could eslljy lx selected for that prlce slits?. We have theui In both round and suuare tees, with flexible soles, Sd. Is our linn et Oxford for iLVu. In black or tan. with sipiare or round tees, both Up and plain. a'J-'JH BAST KINO rT., LANCABTLH, 1A., AND UIH MARKKTHTHiiKT, IIARRIHllUIia. FA. i'lcniocfuvnieltitin 0oe. c ALLAN!) HL'K -THU ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Candle-Lluhtj Heats tin in all. Anether I)l or Cheap (iletjw for (Jut and Oil .Steves. THi:"l'KItFLCTION" . MKr.M. MOULDI.NO and RUIIIIKR CUbHION Weather Strip. IteaUthem all. Thlsstrlpoulvviarsallethers. Keeps out I he i old. Slops rattlluj; of windows. KxiludfM the dust. Keeps out snow uud mill. An one cull niiply It no waste or dirt made In appl)lnslt. Can befitted anywhere no holes telxjre, ready for use. 1 will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the must pcrrcct.:.-At the tstev e, Heater and ltange Htere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., liANCABTKR FA. Williamson & Fester, &i t-OOTS AND SHOES. 28-30 East King St. I TAKE PLEA8URE IN CALLING YOUR k. TENTION TO MY LINE OF -a $1 " That I amtrecelvliie dally for the Bprlne Trad ...... .... mv nmuu ler inose wnercpuregiet durability and rer elcusnce of style, nt aa workmanship cuunelbe excelled. "i PRICES LOWES THAN THE tOWEIT. Call and examine my large sleck and we will pi j (s.sam.sa vkf h j uiui nilUlll, 1 D. P. Stackheusc, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, TA. icJO-lydAwJ CTRONC1, HUI1STANTIAL AND CHKAP. YOUTHS' SHOES. Thrce gecxl itinkcH of which tell n slieti Htury tu-cliiy nieru te xpetik of nt nnethcr time. HenVH n Youth's Shoe nt $1.00 teHtnrtwith ; button or luce; luive wiunlcHH tipiKTH, calf prnln tops, gfiiultie kill fnchigs, geed IlnliiKM, streiit? ceuntrre mid setifl Ivnlhcr hvcU anil beIch. The upper nre higher cut than ertllnnry mnltes n feature very ilcslrHhlewlierufhert pantnloeus are worn. LoeIck well ami weare well. Our $1.LV5 line of Youths' Phets comes from ene of the most reliable imuiufacttirerH in America. The make, almpc, iliiiah ami material U iilrheliitely the lieat attninahle nt the prlce anywhere. Thntn a utrongas utrengas utrongas wrtlen, isn't It V Wc Btiiutl respon respen hllile, however, for every word of It. That row ti jroed ways, tee, if you kuew IIH. Anether Yetith'n Shee 25 ccnU higher in price $1.50 ; made by wiine mauufiteturer ; liner leather, liner llnisli, morn carefully mnde; Iho llrst Kclcctletm In grading stock. Kxccllcutly niiule nheen, neat and trim looking, and txmHwcd of inatehlesH wearing cittalitlcH; no HhortcemiugH in these; they're " straight goods " every thue. We've au excellent Jl.ffii Frcncli Plnln Toe Cengn'ws Shee for Men'a wear 21 nalrn here ttnlay. The " U. H. A." Bneej nicely unbilled and strongly mnde; keIIiI leather soles and heel. It can't he matched at f 1.50 at any store In the city of Lan caatcr. Ladles' ( HenfiheeH" will he hen. sure, ou Hat unlay, IBtlt. Call and see them, i.M. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Quern St., Lancastkii, Pa. inar2-IydAw Ilavlm; Just completed the Improvements of our New I-runt we are new prewired le accom accem accom uiedntH our Incrcutni Trade, having the store divided nnd flthsl up Inte two Grand Depart-IncntM-ene for Ijnllcs and Children and the ether for Men and Heys. We will net have a Formal Opening en ac count of peculiarity of our u'ssls, hut will be Klad te have you call nnd examine them, whether you wish te purchase or net, before purchasing elsewhere, as we will consider It no trouble, le show them, knew lii that Tbe Prices Are All Right. Have received and are receiving dally one of Iho jiri;est Assortments of Hprtnic and Hummer (toeds hi the City. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 6 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. 4D-Ktei e closed avalii every evcnliiat6p. m., except Monday and Saturday,, commencing Tuesday, May lllh. itcfi'iecs'rttc F LINN URENKMAN. -TIIIV- ALASKA REFRIGERATORS -ARR THE BEST IN THE MARKET. The AI.AHKA rcc tl en,V prevHlOB chamlHT free from ixler. The AIAHKA produces a ifr, ccUt air, which no ether Refrigerator can de. Tii AI.AKk'A has nreserved iM ini(4 per $00i inh hetm. T A-9 M D. P. STACKHOUSi TJOOTS AND t-IIOKH. "J FREY & ECKERTSl & mm, 7 I fn.iiv r.r ihrrr uidi iu lielust weather. J The AI.AKKA predm-e letter rculU with (in ice than any ether Itefrlgtruter. Flinn & Breneman, ..n.. nmimi imnnrm i Ib'i NUKTM yuaiin eituut.x, j.,; LANOaKTEH, I'A, m . i 3 -ft" .' .J. )-.lf- , . V; -V , ' sfcki-fs