Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 25, 1890, Page 7, Image 7

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TI1K LANCASTER DAILY IKTIJLLlGJByOBB; SATUBDATt JANTTARY'28: 18901
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ITINERARY OF BllL NYE.
IAT MM IF SENT1IEXT 9.1 TIE Will
INI WMLY WEST.
Upper MlMlMtppl-DhrersantKdUe
1W Writing-Flamboyant gar of a
sjoaaucter sorrows en scotcmnae.
Copyright, 1890, by Edw W. Nye
Im thk Ozene Country, i
' THS Hakds or A 1'ertkh Wlte Drastic V
U IMHRLr AT MT EXFESSK. I
We are new at tbe bead of navigation In
m upper Mississippi country, wnicn
renin winter In most beautiful. I herxs
next Rummer te take a beat -at Buffalo, and
tbe length of tbe takes te Dulnth,
acnea down tbe railroad I leave
kbe name blank till I can aet a renlv te the
letter I Just wrote te the superintendent
hu r aui ana tuonce down te su Leuis.
rretn St. Leuis te Omaha nnd the ineun-
in. The upper Mississippi has never
n adoeuafelv described. Theuch I
Rived tbere twenty years, I was always se
fiusy trying e solve great national quew
lens that 1 did net sol a chance, I was
endeavoring pirt of the time te preve that
ireeiraae weuia Keep peopie peer anu
treak up happy homes, nnd a 'part of the
kltne I was proving that a high tariff would
je tee same, une w ai easy as tne ether
ml tbe salary the same.
V
I TOOK OFF MY TI.UO HAT.
GeltKr un the read the ether dav. with
the bread and docellotto besom of Lake
Pepin gtistenlng in the crisp air and pul
sating beneatb the bright, declining sun,
and swIRly darting by the historic Maiden
Reck from which the bountiful but plainly
educated Indian girl leapt te her death,
i ineugni ei 1 11080 dear old days when
Minnehaha had net been embalmed in uenir
and lnterurban lets between St. Paul and
Minneapolis could be bought for a string
or glass beads, even as William Penn
purchased the slute of Pennsylvania.
it was in rcnnsyivauiaemy a snort tlme
age that we met, running out of 'Alteena,
the justly colcbrnted conductor who can
extend his cars, like ajnek-in-tho-bex, at
Will. I de net recall bis name, but I de
remember that alter I had asked him
something about whether we wcre late or
net soveral times, be held his head down
te my lips and shot his ear out at tne like
the warm, dank nese of a baby elephanl.
He has a national reputation that way, It
seems, but I did net knew It. Others wRe
Knew both or us enjoyeu the mectlng very
much. Slnce that I have been lesslnnuisl-
tlve about trains. One can hardly rcalize
bow strange the honsatlen Is when he is
greeted In that way by ene te whom be
as no lotter of introduction.
I also took a ride out of Philadelphia in
the cab of ti locemottvo cngine later en.
It was the Hen rv K. Bhawet the Baltimore
eV Ohie, and I nod te get up at 6 o'clock
n. in. te de it, but as I went te bed at 5.48,
having been te the Union League club te
see some friemls the everling boferc, who
had detained me, It did net inatter. Secur
ing a pound of cotton waste I de net
mean this in the society sense, for that
kind or cotton waist has llttle te de with
this letter I went down te the U. it O
depot, and, looking ence inore at my little
voliime of mechanical terms, se that I
could talk intelligibly with the engineer,
I clambered up the front steep of the cab.
We rede out te Chester and back. That
Is nil I knew about It. I heard a rear, a
hiss, a snort, a whistle, a ring, the quick
rumbloef the pilot, the gasp of the mud
valve, the low vibration of the crown
sheet, the surging of the cut oil', the sigh
of tbe menkey wrench, nnd we wero off.
" Is net the life of the engineer ene of
extreme perll ? " I naked Harry S. lturatl,
our bandsome engineer. He did net hear
me, for It was a suburban train, and as we
worequlto busy stepping and starting he
wetted net what I said.
" And, as we way in Knglaiul, de you net
enter with hearty zest, after awhile, upon
this Jelly life as you gayly tool your trap
down the weld nnd out ncress the mere,
like pordltieu beating tan bnrk ? "
At that moment the ruddy fireman, Mr.
J. II. Metzgarjcswung wide tire Ure deer,
opening H. U. K. , ran a poker into the
hetrmaw of the engine, letting out u llainu
which reached for my lithe and guzelle
like limbs, gently scorching the ombreldory
nt the base of my Dr. Jigger underwear,
rearod at the top of Its lungs and drowned
my voice.
" And de you nel nt times have te threw
her ever and run for the woedbox or Jerk
the peer child of teme unknown Pennsyl
vania duke from the track, handing her
back te her parents unscathed and receiving
J'.'.SO therefer, at the satne tlme gettiug laid
off for thirty days for net koeplugontjof the
way 01 tne regular turougiiexprcMs, oeiuos
having te pay for a Pullman cur, which Is
worth far mero than u child especially
whereltwas a peer child with soveral
brothers and slsterw? And de you net
think, seriously, that a child or two, mere
or less, especially among working paople,
should have llttle te de with the running
time of trains?"
At this point I wns qulte exhausted, and
se was the engine. Se the engincer did
net hear me. I took off my plug lint, put
out a llttle flre that had started en the top
and said :
" I suppese you have leved ones who
recogmze vourwhlstle and at night put a
lamp in the window two times If well,
three times for croup four tiines for worms
and flve times te indicate 'buckwheat
rakes for breakfast. ' "
He pulled the handle of the under feed
throttle and threw a large lump of bitu
minous coal at a deg who wus net of gontle
birth ns we scooted into a tunnel, nnd nil
conversation wus drowned In the turmoil
efnn echoing yell nnd screech nnd rear
and spit and deuble shuttle as tne eccentric
chased the drawhead ever the swia flying
cylinder otcapenient with n doubly ocheod
statement like that of Wall btreet en a
busv day. Se he lest that remark.
""But eh, sir, " I oxclalmed te the flro flre
man. who loves a beautiful girl named
Annie, " can you net tell me something
brave und beautiful that you have done,
something that I can make a dear little
story of nnd print, something that will
bring tears te eyes unused te weep, some
thing that I can put in the holiday num
ber of a nice paper with pictures In it T
Did veu nover kjve uny ene ?
" Yes, " he said, ns he mopped his brew
with a fireman's handkerchief. " I used
te knew a gontle old cuss here en our
run who did odd jobs and worked faith
fully. He had a sweet llttle flaxen hnired
child. Can you use that ? "
"Yew,"
" Well, he used te come down town
evenings and we would meet nt ' The
Busv Uee. te visit and play a game of
1 Old Sledge. ' We never played for the
driuks, but we would often, w lien It wus .
time loge home, eircr te shake each olher
for the drinks. I de net drink new, even
beer. "
" And wli'at wus this shaking for the
drinks?"
" Why, nothing nt nil, only we shook
poker dne for the beer, nnd the ene who
lest paid for it. Soe ? "
" And hew-old was this flossy haired
child you speak of? "
" She was then lii years old. At the tlme
of the accident, however, blie wasnoeut 18.
It wns a foggy ulcht. Wa were late. Yeu
will notice that I uw geed grammar. Put
the printer en that, will you, please?
Story fireman and engineers always iibe
peer crninniar and spoil a llttle queer. Tliey
lit - 4"i
also Swear little and lie. The actual An An
naner egtaetr does notde that unless
he Is filling up a young person. We gener
ally talk very Utile te viMters In tbe cab,
for we have te leek out for our trains. We
re net here te sit ter our photographs or
teU pleasing prevarications te people who
get large prices per column for them after
ward but we nave a little open stretch
of read here, and se I will talk between
work as you seem te be a plain man,
baTring the high hat, which has no busi
ness en a locomotive. "
"WcllT"
14 Well, It was a foggy night, and we
had te hustle net only te make our regu
lar time but te keen out of the way or
late trains. It was right along here that
I looked ahead between scoops of coal and
saw a slrl Kelsa down the track with heH
back this way, and I concluded she was
crying a geed deal, for he had her reuff
up te nor eyes all the tlme, and, -of course
that kept her from hearing the train. We
whistled, but she didn't hear. I told Harry,
and he revsrsed and all that, but I saw
rd get te get out en the pilot and help,
no doubt ; ae I crept out there Just in time
te catch this fair young girl by her blonde
and beautiful Psyche knot and swing her
free of tbe track. "
" And did you save her T
" Yes, I saved her; It wasn't romantic,
nnd you'll have te change It a geed deal If
you print It t but that was the way it
happened. "
''Who was It V
" It was this little blonde girl of Mitoses. "
" And what did he say about It T "
" Well, first he didn't knew what te nay,
and then he says, for he is net a man of
many words, nnd also he Is a peer man,
but he did catch me by the hand and his
chin trembled, for she wns his only child
and her moth or is dead, but he took n scrap
of cotton waste out of my pocket and
wiped his eyes with it and Bald, ' Old man,
I cannot recall what fathers de when their
dear and only daughters are Jerked from
the. laws of denth, but If yen will excuse
the bluutness of a plain old man I will
shake you for the drinks. "
At St. Paul I met a very tall Scotchman.
I am six feet high, but he leeks down en
my bread and desolated skull as de the
gallery people when I hobnob with the
orchestra en an opening night containing
a dlvortlssement.
" I WILL SHAKE YOU FOR THE DRINKS. "
" Veu must be very fortunate te be se
large nnd tall, " I said j " you certainly
command the respect of overy one. "
" Yes, I get nil the respect I want, but I
get no comfort. I travel a geed deal nnd
I sailor u geed deal. My wife is quite
short. Yeu knew tall men always marry
short wives. Well, she cannot touch her
feet te the fleer, and I am knocking my
brains out nil the tlme. In ustreet car her
fcet swing like u pendulum and my legs
reach across the nlsle when I sit down
and my silk hat leeks like un acrimonious
porcupine all the time. The straps en a
street car make a tall man buy a new hat
every six weeks and a short woman can't
reach thorn without tearing out horsleevcs.
'Ident knew hew we nre going te
remedy this thing, but I suder especially,
for I can't sleep in nn ordinary berth nt
all. I have a bed made te erder at home,
but I can't put It in n shawl strap nnd
travel with it. I lte diagonally, like an
unprincipled politician, all night, nnd
then In the morning, whlle I tle my shoes,
all the poe pi e In the train wnlk ever me
en their wuy te the dining car, and a stout
mm In the upper berth falls out of it astride
my neck. Hu says. ' Kxcuse me, ' und
t ion falls ever my feet, sits in my lap,
and geos away, and the man oppeslto steps
en me through the curtain, brains me
with Ills vallse, swears, thinks Unit makes
it all right, and keeps en dressing till
psople ceme in and tell hlm'that we ure In
the round house.
" I hear peopie saj- all the tlme ,hew
levely te be se large and tall ; but the world
Is net made for large peopie or small people.
It was made for iniddle slze poeplc,
mentally and physically, They get en the
best. This Is no place for extremes. If
you nre a feel, go te the Institution for
feels. It you aru a genitis you will be
tolerated as un eccentric but diseased mind.
It is better te keep in the iniddle of the
read.
" By the way, " said he, in conclusion.
" I soe that you ure lit ene way the supe
rior of Chauncey M. Depew. "
" Thank you, hew?"
" Well, lie says that the fatal mistake
of his llfetlme was In making a humorous
speech. There's wliore you have the
ndvantngoef Chnuncey, I think. "
1 thanked him again and then strede
down the walk, flerccly kicking the
frozen debris from my path.
WE AJflJ THE WORLD,
The world Is the wnne the whela world e er,
In every country and every clime,
Men love beauty nnd lccs love clever,
And will te the dUtnnt end of time.
The world Is thcsamoeld world ferccr.
There's Jey In truth und there's piiln In vice:
The fruit forbidden we taste nnd sc er
Our held en the heart's pure paradUe.
T
The world's te-dny Is the world's te-morrow,
And both shall be Its yesterday j
Our Jey nnd grief, our love nnd sorrow,
Like our father's thoughts shall pass away.
Them's nothing new and there's nuthlng olden,
Each day Is born en the dawn's fresh wings'
Our hearts ha e music sweet nnd golden,
Or rtUcerd, Just as we touch life's strings.
Frem the Chicago If era! J.
The safest mid most reliable remedy for the
usual diseases of the baby Is Dr. Hull's Jluby
Syrup. It contains nothing Injurious. Price
) cents a bottle.
If you llve In n low, marshy district, where
thu miasm. i arising from decaying cgctable
mnttcr, pollutes the atmosphere, the use of I jix jix jix
oder becomes an nlHolule necessity. It drives
malaria from the system nnd costs only 25 cents.
Ijlmnuarc.
H
iail&MAHTIM.
China, Glass,
-AND-
QUEENSWARE
-AT-
Chiina Hall.
Wk nie new opening our Hprlng
Impertatlpn of Queenswarc und will
be prepared te supply our customers
wllh the very best grade of wure at
lowest Prices. Heusestlres recelve
cspeclul attention.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
rillE FINIT LINE OF WAX HTEItlU
I Acid und 1'nrallne Ciindles for the Holi
days, at MILLEH'rt SOAP CO.
.V J M.uV'tf'Mniy''rtA''s-V'a ,i- i
r -a tat3f fciK. jh
HEAT IMPROVEMENTS.
a4 man rairi Am nretlle traYeled en
horseback or by tlacM 1 newfifty mllM an hour
Is net ten enough Ter them. IVrmtrlr People
wrote letters that were wwki In reaching their
destination t new tnc tcicirnpn "'"" "'."M"'."
around the world. Formerly doctors bled their
rwllenufer nearly evcrr cenipUlntj newtney
urn nil vanecit ncier.ee of the li Iffhest order. Prof.
Austin Flint, of JJellevue CeHcire. MJ I "The
Judicium no of alcoholic stimulants Is pay of
the striking characteristics of preftrcss III the
nrnnllM nt mtwlliMltn rHIMnff
K.- t ii..t. tt n ti
Ll V, U H..
te. tl 11 tf n ihimI aturnflil niinlVftlA I IlthVO
IUUUU
'. ' - & !-..--- sf.A A,vm n A til fnVn
tlens of foreign substances, and It neserrcs te
meet with great success." The vrcll-knewn
Dr. K. W. Hutchinson. or New Yerk. i !
highly recommend Uully's I'ure Mnll Whiskey
snd prescribe it extensively In my practice."
Itev.B. Mills, of Princeton, town, says,: "lhave
used UufTy's 1'iire Mnlt Whiskey with grent
benefit te my wife, who hi a continued Invalid.
I knew from experience It Is n pure and .most
valuable medicine, t am also using Hln the
case of my son, who Is threatened with con
sumption. I nm n Presbyterian ejergy mnn and
adocterordtvlnltr.but I nm net nfratd tore
commend Inury's Mnlt Whiskey as the purest
and mestemclcnt tonic that I knew or, and.my
experience l n lnrge ene." tl
niHnCENNIW IZ.
WQUOK HABIT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
DR. HAINES" GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given Inn cup of coflecer tea,or In
nrtlclesef feed, without the knowledge of the
patient, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless
and will effect ft permanent and speedy cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or
an nlcohelle wreck. IT NEVKK FAILS. It
operates se quietly and with such certnluty
tlint the patient undergoes no Inconvenience,
nnd ere he Is nwnrc, Ills complete reformation Is
effected. 48 pntre book of particulars free.
CIIA8. A. LdclIEIl. JDrugglsJ.
Ne. 0 East King Bt., JUincnster, Pa.
tcteed-TTH.vM
s
WIFT SPECIFIC CO,
Scrofula in Children.
"Intlie early past of lMi? "crefula nppenred
en the head of my llttle grandchild, then only
18 months old. Bhertly nner breaking out It
spread rapidly nil e0i' her body. I he srabs
en the sores would ixal off en the slightest
touch, nnd the odor that would arise would
mnke the utmesnheru or the room sickening
and unbearable. The disease next attacked the
eyes and we feared she would loe her sight.
Eminent physicians or the country were con
sulted, but could de nothing te relieve the llttle
Innocent, nnd gnve It ns their opinion, 'Unit
the case wns hopeless nnd Impossible tesuye
the child's eyesight.' It wns then Hint we de
cided te try Nwirt's Hpcclflc (. M. H.) That med
icine at once mnde a siwedy and complete cure.
Fer mere thnn n year past she has been ns
healthy ns nny child In the land."
Mns. Hutu BEnKLEV, Bclmn, Knnsns.
Cancer of the Nose.
In 1875 n sere nppr-nred en my nose, nnd grew
As my father had cancer, aim my nils-
band died or It, I became nlarmcdnudceusultcd
my physician. His treatment did ue geed, nnd
llie sero grew larger nnd worse In every way,
until I wns iiersunded totnkeS. 8.H.. nnd a rew
bottles cured me. This was arter all the doc
tors und ether medicines had failed. I have
lind no return of the cancer.
Mus. M.T. Mahkn,
Woodbury. Hull County, Texas.
Treatise en Cancer mulled free,
SWIFT SI'ECIFIO CO., Atlantn, Oa.
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gev jjyulc ev jlcnt,
TTIOKltENT-FHOM APIHb 1890.TWOHTORE
J; rooms, Nes.tfJ) nnd 822 North Queen street,
each J20 cr month. Ne Ml Is 180 fcctdccp,und Is
nell adapted feru fnrnltiire storeor cigar fac
tory. Ne. 312 has counters nnd shelving. Apply
en the premises te
daO-MAStrd J. W. I1YIINE.
CJECUKE A HOME FOK VOUK FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
FOR SALE
ON THE MOST MBEKAL THUMB.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
root deep, en ljincustcr avenue, between Wal
nut unit Iicmeii streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man
sard reef, perches In front, lets 145 feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut und Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling beuses with rrent
ynrds. Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West
Walnut, between Mary and 1'lne scrects.
Twetry brick dwelling heutrs, lets 115 feet
deep, en West Ijenien street, between Charlette
en west ix-n
fury streets.
aim ii
Three-story brlclc dwelling houses, lets 130 feet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
yards, en West Chestuut street, between I'lne
nnd Nev In streets.
Alse beuses en East Wnlnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut and Ix'men, nnd
liemen, between Mary und l'lne streets.
All the ubeve houses nre In geed order, newly
fiapercd, gas fixtures In nil the rooms, water In
he kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show
you.
JNO. F. OIHEL,!,,....-.
JACOB OKIEL, Executers.
nprai-ljd.M.W.H. SM North Mary HlieeU
T3 EAL ESTATE OFFICE.
HERR'S
GENERAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE.
IOUSE,BtnijDlNGLOTH,FAUMS,MILI.H,
Ac, ter sale. Great bargains. Cull for our new
Cutulogue Just out.
HOUSES und BUMNI&S PIlOl'EUTIES ul
wnys en hand for rent.
ItE.NTH COLLECTED Properties taken
charge of, collection of rents, payment of tuxes,
repairs, etc., attended te without troubloornn treubloornn troubleornn
noyuiice te owners.
MONEY TO IX)AN ON MOKTGAaiS.-Fer
theso hnvlng money te Invest we have first
class 'mortgages en hand und the best of facili
ties ter linestlng.
TITLE I'AI'EIIS prepared nnd lilies carefully
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 103 EAST KINO STKICHT.
nevS
3md
PUI1L1C SALE
DWELLINGS.
OF VALUABLE CITY
, OSTUKSIlAV, FEIIItUAllY 11, 1K00,
by virtue of uu Order of the Orphans' Court of
Iaucaslcr county, the uudcrshined will sell nt
nubile sale, at the Leepard hotel, en East Klin:
street, the following Ileal Estate, te wit:
Ne. I. All that certain Let or Piece of Ground
situate en the north side of last Oranue street.
In iJincustcr, numbered 23, beginning nt point
en the north side of East Orunce street, uud
rimnlin; north 'M reel and 2 Inches along h mill
en the west side of a three-fiet ivininiiii alley ;
thence cast three reet alent; preerty late of
Ames Mlley, deceased ; thence north uleni; the
sumo faA feci nnd S Inches; thence cast along the
pioperty of Mrs. Decsh.lti feet uud 10 Inches;
Ihcuce south ulem; prejicrty of Cyrus Celvlu 31
feet and 1 Inch ; thence cast nleiiK the sumo 1
feet nnd 10 Inches; thence south iilerii; thesunie
DO fret nnd flinches ten point en the north side
of East Orange street; thence along said street
2il feet te the place or hcKlnnlnir.en which urn
erected n threostery lirlrk Dwelling IleUfcOiuid
two-story brlelc hacU-bulldliig nmi ether Im Im
preM'iuents, being the residence of the late
llcnj. F. Whcnk, deceased. This nrejierty Is In
excellent repair, commodious, with all modern
conveniences.
Ne. 2, nil that certain let of ground, situated
en the north slde or West Chestnut street. In
said city, containing In front en said West
Chestuut street 2- fiet, mere or less, nnd extend
ing northward In depth 109 fwt.en which Is
erected u three-story green stene nnd brick
dwelling house, numhcied (M, with ten rooms,
bath, het ami cold water uud ether modern
conveniences. This huuse Is lirund new-.
Ne. 3. a let of ireiinit, nninlitreil 2IS en the
5 lun of lets laid out by A. N. llreiiemnuund
esse ljindis, eullcd the Chestnut Htrett Tnict,
en llleln the Itecerdcr's olllce of said comity;
said let containing en the north sldu of Fulton
street, In said city, 22 feet, nnd extending In
depth 1 12 reel te a 10 feet wide alley; bounded
en the north by said alley, en the south by Ful
ton street, en the east by proivrtyef Jehn Miv
(leusk, uud ou the west by preiwrty or (UergH
A.. Marshall.
These properties will hoseld te settle the cs
tuti) or said deccuMl,
1'urcbni.a money te be paid en April 1, 1MX.
Hule te ceiuineni'u nt tJoYleck p. in., when
nltenilaucu will be given uud terms mndu
known by
CATHARINE C.HHENK,
.1. W.ll. II.M'.SMAN,
Aduilnlstnitorsef ltenj. F. Mieuk, deceased,
Jeku li. HAlNhs, Auctioneer.
Ja22.23,Z.flAs.lld
IALLOKHEND
FOK-
JOHN U. METZLER'S
Investment Circular,
Nu.9 SOUTH DUKE STHEET.
iLVIyd
lALirORNIA.
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Hm-cl.il Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist
sleeping cni-k. Cheap rates. Heuthcrn l'uclflc
Ce. A Mil tew, i;. IIAWLI'.Y. Cleni Eastern
Agent, Sli IlKHulu'ay, Ne
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M
ARTUI BROS.
BEATS
ALL THE
PAST.
JANUARY CUT-PRIOI
Clearing Sale.
OvcrceaU are taking leare at calleplng
prices. Try what power a IK) Greenback has.
All-Weel Kersey, Melten, Bearer and Diagonal
Overceata going at that. Overcoat at IM and
$15. Western mortgage went prove se profita
ble, Yeu get an Irilereat here of four and five
dollars en sight- Geed OrerceaU for Men, fine
ones for boys, 95.
MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S SUITS.
Inductions, Reductions, Reductions.
Taking ITIces nnd Btylea. Taking Pneea and
Styles. Taking ITIcea and Styles.
BOY'S BUIT3, BOY'S SUITS, BOY'S SUITS.
It's hard te tell whether the Bey's or Men'a De
partment lead In Lewest Price. Bey'i AU AU
Weel Suit, K0. You'll be surprised at the
values 15 and K will bay. If you'll let the styles
catch your eyes they'll catch your Interest.
Men's and Bey's Underwear and Hosiery at
prices you would net expect. Easy te save one,
two or three shining dollar en what you'd
went. Neckwear reductions were never se In
teresting In style and price. Ne value
greater than our Trousers te Order at $3.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen Bt.
fMMENSE REDUCTIONS.
L.GANSMAN&BRO.
Great Annual
Trouser Sale.
BEAUTIFUL 8TYLE8 OF TROUSERINGS
TO MEASURE.
A OUEAT DEAL LESS THAN HALF PRICK.
This Is without exception the Cheapest Line
of Ooeds In the Piece we have ever known te be
etrcrcd. All dcslrabloktndsef goedsand makes,
and tilttieuah wacall them halflprlce, many of
them have been marked down te less than one
third their original value.
THOUSEBS TO ORDER, 13.60.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, f.00.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, H.&0.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, S.O0.
live Hundred Pairs of Treuserings, no two of
a kind, te select bum.
r Men's. Hey's and Children' HTORM OVER
COATS at Hncrlficlng Prices. They must and
will ee, us no reasonable efler will be refused.
Call and sea them.
L Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
68 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
B.w. CORNER OF 0RANQB. LANCASTER, PA.
49-Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
3-l)e cautious and make no mistake ie that
you get te the rUhtplace,
H
HUSH & BROTHER.
" And What A Fall Was There,
My Countrymen !"
la u Quotation specially fit at the present time
as regards the unprecedented CUT that has sent
the prices In every ene or our departments fly
ing, und by means or which we INTEND te
close out our LAIIUE STOCK or
GENTLEMEN'S
WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
A Few l-openers !
7 Finest Moutagnae Fur Beaver Overcoats,
lined thniughnut with satin and satin sleeve
linings reduced from 125 te flit.
41 Flne Caster Heaver Overcoat, madnand
trimmed first-class, were Hi ; new 110. All the
latest designs nnd demands of fashion, are em
bodied in them.
31 Elegant Kersey Overcoats, strap-scams,
stitched edges, silk velvet Jcellar, silk sleeve
lining uud silk racing, wcrellA ; new (11 CO.
Ooed Heaver Overcoat, wcre 110 ; new V 60.
Melten and Kersey Overcoat all greatly re
duced. "Last, But Ket Least."
Our Incomparable fl Iturltun Chinchilla Bea
ver Overcoats, our own Make, Hlack. Blue, Drab
and Drewn In color, sent thunderlug down te
ir thnt doesn't take them out or the store,
and quickly tee, we don't knew that Lancaster
City und County's iicople appreciate a
BARGAIN !
Our MADK-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT Is
busy with orders under this Bargain Blast.
Will U Let It Slip By?
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
HOUSE,
North Queen Street and Centre Square
LANCASTER. PA.
SMterttcy.
J- UTJIER H. KAUEKMAN,
ATrORNKV-AT-LAW.
Hecend Kleer Eshleman U Hullding. Ne.
Ne'ili linkeHlrwl, fri-tyaw
Jb
011
JAPANESE OOODS,
Ue te ERIHMAN'H,
NO. CWwtKIiigBUeet.
v
HIRSH k BROTHER,
9m Ge
N
XT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUBK.
Celd Wave
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT HALF PltlCE.
WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS AT HALF PRICE.
BARGAINS IN HOME-MADE COMFORTS.
ALL. KINDS OF UNDERWEAR AT A SACRIFICE.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHAWLS GREATLY REDUCED.
WOOLEN FLANNELS, HOSIERY, MITTS AND GLOVES VERY CHEAP.
FHHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
33
fCeu,
F
LINN A BRENEMAN.
Wliat FUnn & Breneman
Dells and Dell Crrlaes, "
BUam Engine,
Mngle Lanterns,
Magnelia Toys,
Printing Press,
Teel ChssU,
Building Blocks,
Feet Balls.
Mechanical Toels,
Fine Lamp, Carvers, Nut Picks, etc,,
&
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN
CCavpet
B
AHQAINB!
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
-FOR
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Bruisels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damaik
and Venetian, Bag and Chain Oarpets.
OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, Ice.
W Hats th LmeBrr and Brr Btecx in thCitt.
H. S. SHIRK Si SONS,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
y alact of jftfhtett.
IALACE OF FAHUION.
SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1890.
(ALL DAY AND EVENING).
Great Special One - Day
Sale Of
H KT S
, AT THE
GREAT CLEARING SALE
AT
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Every Untrimmed Felt Hat
at 19c apiece. This includes 25
dozens of New Hats, ir. black
and colors ; all desirable shapes
which we closed out especially
for this sale, and which we offer
for the benefit of these who
were unable te attend our last
Hat Sale at the uniform price
of 19 cents. The regular prices
of these Hatsare 75c, $1, $1.25
and $1.50 apiece.
Alse all our Children's Trim
med Hats at 19c apiece, includ
ing hats, the regular price of
which is sec.jji and $i.5eapiece.
On this same day, Saturday,
another Special Sale of Hosiery.
Seven lets which must be sold.
Let 1, at 4c a pair. Ladies'
Plain and Ribbed Colored and
Black Cotten Hese.
Let 2, at 10c a pair. Ladies'
Fancy Cotten Hese, some full
regular made, all odds and ends.
Let 3, at 7 cents a pair.
Ladies' dropped stitch Fancy
Hese, Children's Black Ribbed
Hese ; all sizes.
Let 4, at 10c a pair. Ladies',
Gent's and Children's Cotten
Hese, odds and ends. '
Let 5, at I2c a pair.
Ladies', Gent's and Children's
Cotten Hese, all styles.
Let 6 and 7, at 15c a pair.
Ladies', Gent's and Children's
Cotten and Weel Hese, black,
colored and fancy ; these were
all 25 cents.
Come early and get the best
of these Great Bargains."
115 & 117 North Queen St.
Ccntietvu.
NATHORST. DENTIHT.
2JCENTIIE HtlUARE.
lien
net let our teeth decay uny further.
Yeu
de net often Und u decayed teeth that can nel
be saved by nlllnir or crewnluir.
Jlae your
jnce. It will
tt-etli examined una attended te at once. It will
nave suturing
euurunteed. H
and exiwi
All operations
KIIIIuk Teeth and l'alnles Extrac-
mesa cxirai
uMKtmd&w
Uen Kpeclaltlcs,
pvENTISTRY.
" St Years Practice In One Office."
J. B. MeCASKEY,
NO. II EAST KINO STREET,
Over First National Hank. Dentistry In nil It
branches. Ge administered. Teeth extracted
absolutely without rlu. All work warranted,
0lMmdM.84w
Palace of Fashion,
Bargains I
&
Have fei Beys and Girls I
Tree-holders (Nw),
Ravings Banks,
Sliced Animals, ate,,
Iren Toys,
ExpiM Wagen.
Velocipedes,
0 Iris' Tricycles,
Bled aud Ceaster
for Wedding and Christmas Present.
ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
flail.
B
ARQAINS I
HJPatcltc.
MTATHEB.
nMERlCRN
WatchM, Clocks. Jewelry. Bnec. Er-OUM
Etc., at LOWEST PRICXH.
Optical Ooed. Telegraph Time Dally. Every
Article In this Line Carefully Repaired.
Leuis Weber,
Me. 1BIX North Qumb It., XMr P. ft. ft. Itetlea.
JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
GILL,
Jeweler and Crtdntte Optician.
OURBTOCK LAROEU THAN EVER
ANDMORrfBELECT, AMD INDUCEMENTS
TO BUYERS Q HEATER.
Eyes Examined Free,
NO DH0P8 UHKD.
CHAS.S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King St.,-
LANCABTElt, l'ENN'A.
w
ALTER C. II ERR.
Herr.Jeweler.
WE HAVE A KULL HTOCK OK
i
Watches. Clocks,
-AND-
EVERYTHING IN 0UE LINE,
And are prepared te quote the LOWEHT
I'RICEH, quality taken Inte consideration.
Walter C. Herr,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
CORNER OK ORANOE.
gamp a.
N
EW LAMPHANDART QOOD8.
Call and See
-THE
L
-AND
HRT COODS
ON BECOND KLOOR
J0I111 L. Arneld Building,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
de-tra
"1ALLANDBEE
-TIIE-
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Hlxty Candle-Llfc-lit; BcaU them all.
Anether Let of Cheap Ulebes for Oa aud Oil
Bteve.
THE "1'ERrECTlON"
METAL MOULDING and RUBIiER CUSHION
Weather Strip.
ISeaU them all. Tblsstrtpoutwearsallether.
Keeps out the cold. Htep rattllnir of windows.
Exclude the dust. Keep out snow aud ruin.
Anyone can apply It ue waste or dirt made lu
applying It. Can be ntted anywhere ue bole
tebure, ready for use. I will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip I the most perfect-JlAt
the Hteve, Heater and Range Htere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER HA.
fTUlUE DALMATIAN INSECT IOWDEK,
A. propelled by a geed powder blower, 1 the
inett effectual destroyer of tile aud ether small
luseel. Fer kale
AtllUBfY'SDRUaBTORK.
' -Jiewe:, King Street
te-rfj.vC.ryv : &&& t-vigjr?wV--v'-? tMj-J
Ml
m
MIPS
00t n &tt.
"OOOTB AKD BH0S8.
Buy
the Laird, Shobti Shebti
Mitchell Shee
-KOR-
Ladles, Misses and Ohlldrea,
-AT-
D.P.STACKHOUSE'S,
Nm 28 aad 30 luiiiftf 8tiMt
AND BUY THEM AT
LITTLE MORE COST THAN FOB
PINE 8HOK8 1
erm
HUrERB WORKMANSHIP I
EXQUISITE FIT t
NO NEED TO GOTO PHILADELPHIA FOR
KINEUOODSWHEN THERE IS
BUCK A PLACE AS
STACKHOUSE'S,
28 and 30 East King St.,
LANCASTER, FA.
FOR HICK ROOM, NURSERY AND NIGHT.
WEAR I
NOISELESS FOOTWEAE!
Slippers nmi Shoes, made from Benvar
Cleth, Listing nnd Pure Animal Weel
Felt, or these we have all the beet
known American makes, shapes and
ixes for Ladlca', Gentlemen's or Chil
dren's wear. Noiseless In wear, easy
and comfortable, very light in weight,
and a perfect absorbent In all perspira
tion of thu feet, keeping It continuously
dry nnd iu n healthy condition. In
them It is Imposstble for the feet te be
come cold ; Invaluable, tee. for tbe per
fect comfort they give te tne Buffering
from the nflectlens se common te one's ,
"understanding." Specially adapted
for the sick room, nursery and night
wear for the Invalid, the nurse or the
convalescent. These makes of footwear
we have In different grades the. com
monest that's worth buying te the very
finest manufactured. Prices range aa
fellows :
Heaver Sllppers,with leather seke, 60c.
Beaver BUnpers with heavy felt soles,
very durable. $1. All-wool Felt Slippers,
with heavy felt soles, at $1.25 te tl.fiO.
Fine Listing Slippers, with soft, flexi
ble calfskin soles, adapted for all theear
round service, 91.29. Extensively sold in
all the leading shoe stores of -the larger
cities.
Seamless Felt Slippers; no seams te
hurt feet; made like a felt hat no sew
ingare meulded ever lasts, attl.eO.
Seamless Felt Bhecs the finest mad
12.60.
Opera Cut Felt Slippers, for Yeung
Ladles, In olive, fawn and maroon
colors, at $1, (1.25 aud (1.60.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
-TkKDUCTlON IN SHOEHt
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN-
s
TO MAKE ROOM FOR BPRINO AND BUM
MER HTOCK.
Hlnce the Hellilnv I have
Men
Dress
Shoes
Sena all throech -)'i
rge quantity of -$
ind below een te K-
mr stock unit huve marked a I
thn Men's IlrcsM JShec nt nnd
mnke room for Muring and Hummvr Uoed.
Men' Klni Culhklu, Hand-Hewed Shee, la
Iicc, llutlim und Congress, In two wldUt and
nil sixes, & le 0, reduced from V te H.
A comnlete
ft line, with Tip and Plata
In Lace. Uutten or Uetwrea.
Ercncb Tees, In Lace,
inaracu uewn ion.
A faw inore left of the celeb rn ted RleeaHueh
Ins K Hhees, In Lace, Uutten and Crnitre, with
plain narrow aud plain bread tee, reauee
let2. '
Alse n let of shoe which we term " odd and
ends," beliiK size left ever from regular Unas.'
bought of factories who fulled, sold or burnt
out, and a we cannot match them exactly,
have marked them down lu the asms propor
tion. Men'l3Hhoetett; HBO Hheea te SIM; M
Hhowtett; W Hhees te 12 60; WW WtoeateSf,
Thin Im n rtanaKMe Reduction, ana wa
nlec every shoe even at the Lew Kigarea.
avDIsplay can be seen In East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse. 'M
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Muccener te FREY A EOKERT) the Leader of .
Lew Price la
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.S A 5 EAST KINO BTREET,
LANOAHTER. FA.
1-rluaic.
rpHE MUHIC STORE.
Masen & Hamlin Organs.
Highest Distinctions for Demonstrated 8uf
riurny.
World's Exposition, Parls.1897.
Inttriialletial Exhibition, Vienna. 1873.
Grand International Exhibition at Santiage
1875.
Sweden and Norway, 1878.
United Htwles Centennial Exhibition, rhlbv
delphla, 1870. .
Universal Exposition at Furl. 1878.
Iluliun Muslrnl Exhibition, Milan, 1881.
International Exhibition, Amsterdam, Neth
erlunds, 18S1.
, FOR SALE AT
THE MUSIC STORE.
14 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
WOODWARDidyO.
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