J.r,'--V.Vi, "" - , 'SV' ''4V " THE jLAHCASTJtift DAILY jtt?TELIiIQlCKOBK, BATUBDAY, FEBBUABY 1. 1890. JM?. ' . H V, '.' TRfts; sTir H THEIR IDIOSYNCRASIES WLl inNOTII M1E UTTtl IIM1II IP iMIllCiSf, lI Th Under takar'aCiMifeMteB-PMMitlM la Htm fork Clty-Aa AHesred nilaela At Sejalre aad HUMtrrlifl XJeaaee. Oeprrlf ht by Rdfar W. Nye.) Oke Reet. A lawyer In the parlor ear of a treat bound train yesterday showed bm a copy of a curious document illustrating the crude netheda of early time la taewest, and alae the light and velvety teaea with wblctvaeclal laws were adnlnlstered whea the oeaMty waa new. It le a copy of a kind of marriage license, Us pendens, I would aay, filed la 1815-te the court house at Peoria, Ills . and reads aa fellows : r 'Te allthe World. Oreetlngt " s Kaew ye that job Smith aad Penny Myers Is hereby entitled togs together as married folks does, aay where la Oeparaa precinct, and wbea my commission comes I am te Marry them for geed and date them back te cats time: - "K.M. R, Justice 6f Peace." This a bona Ada document, and shows net only a wonderful command of language and an artistic method of word painting, but illustrates also the fact that a Justice of the peace often possesses a kind and gentle neatt. We were speaking after this of the In creasing death rate and Incidentally of the terrible boom In the undertaking business, when a-quiet old gentleman across the alsle raid he was surprised te notice that In some of the cities It waa reported that the undertakers could net keep up with the work or fill the orders made en them. "There Is no bta'.ness en earth," he aald, "that ought te be ready for an emnrgency any easier than the undertaking business. I used te be an undertaker my sol f, but reformed two years age and retired. I am able te live without it new, and I am willing te state that the death rate must increase a geed deal faster than it has before undertaking need be hustled or creweded very much. " In the first place, It would surprise you te knew hew cheaply they can make a coffin. I've known bereaved relatives topayf.fer a handsomely fitted up and inoreugmy lined cemn, ana get a pine box with knot holes In it, lined mostly with fluted confectioner's paper and covered with cheap black cloth. I had stock In a coffin factory for three years, and we could makoeno of these receptacles about as cheaply as you could a peach basket. A coffin that is covered, as the most of them are new, is a pretty cheap affair before it nets its dress suit en. We used lumber that couldn't be used an vw here else, the knots were se large and lfable te drop out we, or course, Knew tne sices of our customers, and se aimed te se arrange it that if there was a large knot hole we would work It en a large person se that he couldn't sift through en his way te the grave. " There Is a very geed profit In this busi ness indeed, and the deeper the grief of the family the mere you can stock It te them en the prlce without being discov ered. Cremation was all that we were ever afraid of. That would have knocked us all te pieces, and some !day It will de It teD, The present methods are tee temp'.ing te the shrewd American under taker. "We get fr for a little white casket once, it was inarked Our Pet. ' I ha:ed myself for charging that price, for we cleared $70 en it, and I couldn't eat my meals all day. I took It up te the honse wishing I could wear a mask like ether burglars, who climb ever a cerpse or two in order te get a few dollars. There was whlte crape en the deer, and all was hushed about the house. People who passed walked en their teos, and held their own children a little tighter by the hand till they get by. for fear that Death himself might yet be lurking behind a tree box in the neighborhood. " Well, I went back after I'd delivered the casket, and next day I found that it was for a little deg that had never been deodorized during his life, and who had net relented even In death. 11 His mistress told me that he was a very talented deg and knew as much aa she did herself. Her bursting heart was still serer and se I did net contradict her. " I had an odd experience when last In New Yerk, and I will tell it because It may interest ethers who have passed through a similar one I had been up te Harlem for the evening, addressing a large and spellbound audience of people, most of whom hung en my lips for quite a while I had gene up town with friends who paid mv elevated fare and bade .tee geed night at One Hundred and Twenty fifth Btreet. I was iu full evenlng dress and the flush of social success was en my brew. While waiting for a Seutii Ferry train I took a n'erning paper from my pocket and read that my Income was estimated at 81.000 per week. I was Just figuring out what this would amount te In case I lived te be 95 years old, when It occurred te me that the train would seen be along. Se I went te the window with my large valise containing my working clothes and asked for a ticket. Reluctantly, the salesman tere one off and shoved it out at ine. The train caine just then, and I get nervous, for I could net una any cuunge. mud iraiu worn nway , and still I did net discover any change anywhere. The ticket man told me te go away ana give mese wue uau money a new. i worn away. Yeu knew hew earnestly yen feel, in I your pockets under these circumstances. Finally it was clear that I had no money In these clothes. I thou eh 1 1 would lake my bag down Btairs, where I would be less disturbed. and open it. very iiueiy j. weuiu unu louie meney in my wonting domes, i get in the shadow of an iron pest and, opened the bag. Slowly and carefully, ret earnestly, x went tnreugu tue gar ments as doedIo came along and looked ever mv shoulder te aee what kind of blethlng I had. I did net find any money, am x came near ueing arresteu twice rhlle I was ascertaining the fact. I put back most of the clothes in a lurried manner and clutching wildly at ny hair, wondered what te de next, J. Iieuld net ring for a messenger, or if I lid I could net pay him when he came. lust then a little boy with purple lips and vaterv. hungry eyes came alenr and Wired me te buy an evening paper of him ie saw mat i was ricuiy uieu E SAW TIIAT I WAS RICHLY CLOTHED, leubt he had read of my princely Income se. i leu tuat no uaa. no mi IIe put his cold ose against my hand and said he would ill me two geed papers for one cent nut i ceuiu net give assent. Then he offered te carry my bag for nie. said no, I thought it was doing me much jed te carry my luggage mat way. it as bringing back the flush of health te y cnecKs. no criea ana saiu no iiaun't id anything te eat all day. i believed It. e looked like It. I felt In my vest pocket id feuud a troche. I gave it te him. He id b.8 seldom ate troches. Tueu I told m It was all I had. My peer boy, " Bald I, " you have as uch money te-nlgbt as I. We will walk e streets together. I am a victim te the ress suit. Alse the ether suit. I leek tughty, but I m net. I cannot even call bed, and t jii?".t A- jj..a.t ,-i,ULL, Ke (natter haw small hla bo.Ieenldnoteall aim. We win ateae la a coal box, yea aad I. Test eaa take Uta front aids or I wIU,Jastaayea ebweee." - "What's your business, boost" star narad the lad. . ".I lectured this evening here at Oae Hundred and Tweaty-afthstreet. K Well, why dea't you tackle some of the audience f" "Yeu forget, my ea." I said, "that this la after the lecture. It would act de bow I BoMetae. Better ae." It waa while we steed that together, looking In at a restnrant, shivering to gether and feeling that, republies; are ex tremely ungrateful, that I caught stent of wbi rvrncniuerea njrure. it waa agent and treasurer. .. I hailed htm. ear Us paused. v " Why, I thought yea had gene home aa bear age, "he said. "Well, I had intended te, bnt I hadn't the means. Have you get 500 that yea will let me have and charge up te aw, ae that I will net have te walk house ever any mere T Yeu will see by this meraing a pager that I am thoroughly reepeaaible and fully 'able te identify rayaelff"'Ftve Bdaates, later Riley and Oarey, of The Century, aad MaJ. Pend came along aad eajoyee, wemsoires conversing with aae about meney matters. That hour waa like a nightmare, aad it covered a whole lifetime. I get a taste of New Yerk without funds. It waa only sixty minutes, but my hair all of It- turned white In that time. Mr. Sam Harrison, aa old hotel clerk at Wheeling, W. Va. , was bitterly attacked a while age by a traveling man, who came down stairs with bleed In his eye. "Why did you net call me this morn ing? " he shrieked. , "I did. "aald the cool Samuel, trusting In Providence te get out of it , somehow. B) "What time did you have me called T" Mr. Harrison thought a moment, aad knowing the early trains left between 8 and 7, said. " I called you at 5:39 a. m. " " Yeu did net. " " I did. 'I knew better." " Se de I knew better. " Well, I can prove that you didn't " "HewT" " ipause I never told you te call me at Sometimes the sang freld even of a hotel clerk yields te that of the meek eyed commercial man. Yeu hear queer erders at hotels some times tee. The ether day a lady rang her bell, and as we Dassed her deer the bev was just epenlnglt In answer te her call. We could net help hearing what she said, iur oeruour was ajar. " Did you ring, ma'am T bell boy. j queried the res. " " What did you wish T " " Well, you may.bring n me a small piece DID YOU KINO, MA'AM T " of cheese, a pitcher of Ice water and a mouse trap." He brang them. Hald the nurse te' the doctor; "Bure sir. I eny knew of oneeeod medlelne for the baby, and that is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. It emu only 25 cents. As a wholesome and powerful tonic, prompt and pleasant nltcrntl ve, and thorough cleanser and renovator or the nystctn, the people every where are cordially indorsing Laxader. Prlee & cents. Is This What Alls Yeu f De you have dull, heavy headache, ebstrue tlonef the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head Inte the threat, sometimes pro fuse, watery, and acrid, at ethers, thick, tena cious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid : eyes weak, watery, and Inflamed j ringing- In the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing te clear the threat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers ; voice changed and nasal twang ; breath offensive; smell and taste Impaired ; Is there a sensation ordlszl erdlszl ness, with mental depression, a backing ceuah and general debility .' If you have aller any considerable number of these symptoms, you are suffering from Nasal Catarrh. The mere complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manl. resting half of the above symptoms, result In consumption and end In the grave. Ne disease Is se common, mere deceptlve and dangerous or less understood, or mere unsuccessfully treated by physicians. The manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer. In geed faith, a reward or ttOO for a case et this disease which they cannot cure. The remedy Is sold by drug gist at only 0 cents, F,8w Stflal Static. "XT-STATE OF JAMES MALONE, LATt. OF X!j the Borough of Marietta, Lancaster Ce., deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Tudcbutd thereto are requested te make Immediate settlement and these having claims or demands nealnst the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the uimviaiBucu, reaming; in ian easier city, 141 CIIAKD A. MALONE, JU-6tdS Auuiimsiraier. ESTATE OF H. E. LEMAN, LATE OF Lancnster city, Pa., deceased. The under signed auditor appointed te distribute the bal once remaining (u the hands of A.C.Helneehl, J. It. wlckcrkham and Dulieis ltehrer, execu execu eors of deceased, second and llnal account, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Krl day. February 7, 1KS9, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend. . . ..Ja M- BROSIOH. JanMtdS Auditor. T7ISTATE OF HKN11Y A OABLE, LATE XU of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa-, meiitury en saia esutie navinc Deen icranted te having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted Uiercte are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands nmlnat n. same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancas ter city. JAMES C. OABLE, Executer, , ,, . 6 West Chestnut Street. J. II. B. WAawEH, Attorney. JiS-etdS avvctm. ANCABTEIl CAHI'ET HOUSE. SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. HUOS. CARPETS. ART KQUARRU, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES In Uie City for the Prices. Be Sure te Bee Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE I'RICE I CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND NearGerner of Orange & N. Qaeee. augSMyd OUBE-I'AINTING, CJRAINlNQ AND BVRON J. BROWN, successor te Gea W. Brown, deceased. Practical Painter. Uralner and Glazier. Werk done by contract or day as cheap as Hrstlass work can be done. Best workmen, and none but best material uJ. Flue Graining a specialty. OsOrders by null attended. Shep 62 North Queen. Kesdence-119 East James street, JanlWmd , Tt M'W - ,-w I 'aftMfttlfttW JTBJrft WM, FURNITURE STORE, M Ronraraltareef srsryLss JewMansss. .Asm VaisnaUag s FBCIAL BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. FURNITURE! SPECIAL BARGAINS! la ALL KINDfl OF FURNrTURE wlU be given fer she NEXT THIRTT DAYS. People gelag te aeasifcssplBg In tts Sariag wtH sare Bseaey by aeieeUaf goeas new and aaTlag them pat aslas uaUl waated, W.CSAPP, N0.U4S0DTIQUIIN8T. VNext te Beatasra'Uarket. JaalMmWM F MnU-BCORNEB. WHERE? here de you go for heustlres cheap r I t's where they smallest prenu reap T D-e you ask where, and what the name f M-y friends, if you would find the same Y eu'll have an easy task te de E-asels "no name," 'twlxt tne and you j B-eserve first letter of each line, H-e What these letters will define T WIDMYER, Furniture and Undertaking, Cerner East King Duke Sts. CAVE MONEY. HAUSTIRE BUYERS Always Save Meney by Baying from Oclus & Gribb. Immense Hteck of Cheapest, Uellable FURNITURE IN THE COUNTY. CHEAPER THAN AUC TION. 7-Full Line of Heme-Made Werk. Goods stored until wanted. Make no mistake In the place. Ochs & Gibbs, 3d, 3d A th Floers, 81 SOUTH QUEEN F URNISHINQ UNDERTAKER. Walter i; Heii Furnishing Undertaker ! Heb. 87 ft 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. RESIDENCE. 87 WEST VINE ST. HP niche. Trr-ATHEs. HMER1CHN Watch-, gweSrgcseUas. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article in this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Me. lStXa-ertaQnaeaBt. Rear P. R. R. ttatlea, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. OURSTOC1C LARGER THAN EVER AND MORE SELECT, AND INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS OREATEtt. Eyes Examined Free, NO DROPS USED. OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 Weit King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. w ALTER C.HERR. Herr.Jeweler. WE HAVE A FULL 8T0CK OF Watches. Clocks. -AND- EVERYTHINQ IN OUR LINE, And are prepared te quote the LOWEST PHICEM, quality taken Inte censlderatlen. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF 0RANC1E. teihtZer'wJj CUthlHg M ARTINBHOS. Meney te Be Saved 1 Beg inning te-day and for the ssoeth of February we aaaeabee a special gale of Men's aad Beys' Percale and Wall BhtrU and Beys' ahlrt Watsta. InFerealetklsaale Little Print snaVfMfwJRn I MttejSttf. atseeclalprlesstaslctdssallBblrta andWaUU aiadeaptADsettaasrl. alsa's FerealeBalrta, tssdlac Celters aad CaA te match, 11, teem MX aad at aa Large lets In Usa's aad Beys stats at Me aad Me, value a half mera. Cut arieeaea te "Blar" Waists, terwhleh we are Laaeaster's asocial Agent. aeePercal Walsls etag at aV, ate t Laandrted Percale Wahrts, Js,H j Laaadried Finest French Pereale aad Scotch atataam Waists, Me. See the ' Day ton "and uCyelene" White Dress Shirt. They are " head and shouldert " for fit and Anten of all Shirts In the market. Three lengths of sletrssandallslsestopickyeurntfrora. What will we de with Clothing slaee the January cut pries sale Is dener That sale at extraordinary prieeslhaa taken out all theeddsaad ends. We break the prlee for February en all the remain der of Winter Suits aad Underwear for Men and Beys. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. H irtau A BROTHER. An Electric Carrent Net Dangerous. In enr case the Rlectrle Currant is NOT dan gerous. The PEOPLE, en Uie one hand, are attracted te ear QOODS, en account of our CUT PRICES, Which is the CURRENT tteh finds a re- whether Bit or lean. Loek at our windows, full te oyerflewlnt with BAROAINH. the prices being cut down In erery department. Compare with ether'sprtees. , fWIIAT MORE, we have the goods te back enr prices. Ne advertising prices and then having the lame excuses or some parties that the let has just been closed out,ad libitum. Men's OverceaU from 13 upwards. Men's Chinchilla and Beaver OverceaU, MSO, were ft. Men's Kersey and Melten Overcents, 17, 110. Ill K), 114. thai were SB ,12, ,H, ,18. Men's We,7t.,KrcSu'.431' W.t. 110, 111, were 17, 19, ,12.114, 117. Men's Beaver. Overcoats, NG0. 7 40, 10, iu, wereaj, 110, au, U. ' " ""' IT WILL PAT YOU TO BUY FOR NEXT WINTER, If net for this anymore. GRASP THESE BAUUAIMH NOW. Men's Heavy-Weight Suits at your Own Price, In fact. HEE THEM. Bey's HulUand Overcoats at prices which are away below cost : from K up te 110. Children's HulU and Over coats from 11 te ft 60. d OVE-PRICK OLOTHINa AND FFRNISHINQ HOUSE, forth Qqb Stmt ul Ctttn Sqiin LANCASTER, PA. rMMENHE REDUCTIONS. L.GANSMAN&BR0. Great Annual Trouser Safe. BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF TROUSERINGS TO MEASURE. A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Tills Is without exception the Cheapest Line of Goods In the Piece we have ever known te be offered. All desirable kinds of goods and makes, and altheuih we call them halr.'prlce, many of them have been marked down te less than one third their original value. TROUSERS TO ORDER, 13.60. ' TROUSERS TO ORDER, N .00. TROUSERS TO ORDER, H.W. TROUSERS TO ORDER, 5.00. Five Hundred Pairs of Treuserings, no two of a klnd.teselect from. r Men's, Bey's and Children's STORM OVER. COATH at Sacrificing Prices. They must and will go, as no reasonable enr will be refused. Call and see them. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) C aad 8 M0RTH QVEBH 8T I.W. CORNER OF ORANQI. LAMCAITBI, PA. n7 Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. rBe cautious and make no mistake se that you get te Uie rlcht place. tjtnawar. H IGH 4 MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT W are new opening our Spring Importation of Queentvrare and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very beat grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heusestlres receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 16 East King Street. M ADAME GUEIU'ILLON WILX.OIVK IWSTBVCTlOXS IN FRENCH In This City. FROM OCTOBER 1st. Ne deduction .for abMnee. Fer particulars address. M'ME G slydS Ne. Its North Queen Mtrsiu - HIIISII BROIM (Pru jTXT BOOK TO THE COURT HOUSE. IDRESS GOODS ENDSl FROM I TO 10 YARDS, IN BOTH BLACK AND COLORS, Be TO ax-. A YARD. '" MANY OF THEM ARK NOT HALF PRICE, srWK HAVE JUST FINISHED INVENTORY AND HAVE MANY CLEAniNQ UP BAR-QAINS. FRHN ESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M ETSOER a HAUQHMAN. Zletzfirer & HAVE THE POPULAR MAKES OF Sheeting and Shirtings at the Lewest Prices. Tickings Under Regular Prices. Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Cheap. The Best Steam Cured Feathers at Lewest Figures. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West Kinq St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) B ARD A MCELROY. bard a Km. 33 aad 35 ieuth Qneea Itnet, Specia.1 Inductments T ..-A-.tJ,.t .co!i ,IJ5p. u.,5,,,0.n .u"'J5nd V" f?!0" drawing late for heavy goods, we ebr exlra In ducemenu In Comforts, BlaukcU, Shawls, Underwear, Hosiery, ete., rather than carry ever until ...-.il? ae0DsrNJ5w w!1,te 9"ed?. bullful apron patterns, with woven borders and sides, f ??-"irJS2 J?1" n,y a0a ecl, wlUi plain tops. Iflc each. Beautiful Satin Bordered White Goods at It, IB and 35 eents per yard, for aprons or dresses. PANTiNG-enr stock of Summer Panting opened at HW, It, U, ae and as cents, r the goods new te make up for the Hummer will find a nice new stock of these bc m. one let Koady.MadeOetton;PanUloons or .....HEF8,'. ! t" e'renr attention new te the fact that we are receiving from new en our new styles of Heme-Made Rag and Ingrain Carpets for the Spring trade, at prices that beat any of our former efforts. MUSLIN-Bargalns in Bleached and Unbleaebed Muslin In Pillow Case, Sheeting or Yard Hea. 33 and 35 loath Queen Street. eavpet B ARGAINSt Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOl Wilten, Vtlvet, Bedy Bruiieli, Taptitry, Ingrtin, D&mMk and Venetiui, Bag and Chain Oarptta. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, e. Wi HAva tbb Laaeatr and Ban Srecx i m Otrr. H. S. SHIRK Si SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. fKeit, F UNN A BRENEMAN, Wliat ELLnn & Breneman Dells and DellCarrlages, Mteam Engines, Male Lanterns, Magnetle Toys, Printing Presses, Teel Chests, Building Blocks, Feet Balls, Mechanical Toels, Vine Lamps, Carvers, Nut Picks,' etc, Sc NO. 162 NORTH QUEEN 0lleec. kEIRCECOLLEOE. OF BUSINESS AHD Short-Hand. Recerd Bulldlug, 017-01S CHESTNUT STREET, rniiuueipuia, i u. Becend, Third and Fourth Floers.) Morning and Afternoon Sessions every week day except Sunday. Night Sessions, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings till April 1. Twelve hundred and sixty-nine (Wjej students last year. Early applications necessary. Bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualifying for business engagements. Pull Instruction for commercial and general business vocations. Alse Short Shert Uand and Type-Writing. A faculty of mere than a scere of practical men who have practiced what they teach. Bookkeepers out of counting houses teaching bookkeeping ; lawyers teaching law and busi ness forms; successful high school principals teaching English branches; law reporters teaching short-hand and type-writing, etc., etc. This institution has U-en exceptionally for fer tu tale In the success or Uie students who nave graduated therefrem." Office open every week day during business bf.ura and also en Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day Evenings for Uie Enrollment of HtudenU. Announcements, etc., sent when requested. Visitors always welcome. Address, THOMAS HAY PEffiCE, M. A, auguWmMJS Prluclpal andFeunder 0cntitry; TVl. NATHORST. DENTIST. 1 28 CENTRE SQUARE, lw net let your teeth decay any further. Yeu de net often find a decayed teeth that cannot be saved by tilling or crewnlug. Have your teeth examined and attended te at once. It will save suffering and expense. All operations guaranteed. Pilling Teeth and Painless Extrac tion Specialties. rJtWmdAw TVENTIBTRY. 11 Years Fractlesln One Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. II EAST KINQ STREET, Over First National Bank. Dentistry in all IU branches. Oas administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work warranted. el0indM,Hw "4AL1PORNIA. Vy Special Parties. Beml-raenthly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rates. Southern Pacific Ce. Address, E. 1IAWLKY. Uen'l Eastern Agent, Bts Breadwny, New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH Agent, m S, M BU, Pulls. JanlfrlydJtaw wily . . -.V' -VJ-M pira I III. I HI.H . -OP- Haughman -AT- Mcelrey, OyaeaiU FeuUkl IU. These who oeds te select. Overalls at 660 each; worth 74e, fust opened, a Mcelrey, Oayeaite 7ewstal Zma. jQalt. B ARGAUIBI Vc. Have for Beys and Girls I Tree-holders (New), Savings Banks, Sileed Animals, ete., Iren Toys, Expisss Wagons. Velocipedes, Girls' Trloyeles, Sleds and Coasters for Wedding and Christmas PreseeU. ST. LANCASTER, PA. Qravbrear. TTARDWAHEI HARDWAREI If yea want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Eengiefs, 8 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ET. There you can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse, a Full Stock of GENERAL HARD WARE, and PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED. MAESHALL&RMGIER NOS. 0 A II SOUTH QUEEN STREET. IsbS-lrd Carriages. s LEIUIlRi SLK1UUSI EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40, C, 13 4 ii MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Posteatce), LANCA8TRR,'yA; I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY and TOltTLAND BLEIOU8, bi.fi Single and Deuble, ever offered te tbe public Prices te suit the times. Call and examine them. AfuIlllneofBuggles,Phietensaad Carriages of every description Alse becend-Hand Werk or every variety. Ulve me a call. All work warranted. ksrltepalrlng In all Its branches. One set of werksasu especially employed for that purpose. 3UtermB. T UTHER S. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. aeoena; Fleer Kshlesaaa Uw Building, Ne. m North Duke bHrset. tSmjUm 'rt, :z 5a IOOTS AND SHOES. 'V tf I TAKINGACGOUNTOFSK ' AT- 't STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King t HAS CLEARED OUT THE CORNERS AND REVEALED GOODS THAT MUST "MOVE," IF AT YOUR OWN PRIORS ,J, 'J tl ,d 4i i5 ji BOOTS AND SHOES fc?. AT NOMINAL FIGURES. W PL ft" T D. P. STACKH0USE, &i Nea;18al4 90lMtIllfStmt, LANCASTER, PA. STRONOI COSTI SERVICEABLE I LOW' 17 Shoes fir tie Bep Shoes madt for husUIng Yeung Araeri (l lea far stoat, robust, active boys, ever 4 en the romp, the jump, the run. It costs A money te keep such feet properly etad- ;0 te keep them within leather atraaaeaa $ bla eest Shoes for the boys mart hare M jw weak polnU-eught te- hare aaasM " made from leaUier stout and plump la J) grade, tough and strong In grain tore- V alst severe strain, and net readily crack rt or break t geed counters te preserve s taelraaape : geed bottom stock te with- ''i stand the rough nsage it's sure te get. $ We have them, built strongly by ther- 4 engh practical shoemakers, made of m. M Urlal Uled and found right. Bring along S the boys. Let as shoe them. Keepae- S count of the cost. Nete the amount of wear given. That makes sheebuytrs ?, shoe wis and brings tHea our way Usae S and again. & Here'saoheapsheetostartwllh-gooa steelr, well made j have seamless vaataa,, nicely fitted and finished, Battea ,eeS& Lace,alsesltet,at0t. FlneBaeTLaee aadautten prase Saeea, sMst W,at A II i styHsa ana attraettre leeklag;: X i riaer Butt' Uee and Battea Dress Baaet '& .All MAthsnflhln hul - " - - - ? tf 00im mnm 9Jt4sV top te tip t right for style, ritat for wear: ' if; Tl at tits, $!? Heavy Veal Cair Bheea, hes-seetea, Ami hall .kliu. -.... I. L. a .' , lfi - ing, strong; have soles aad lass, neat t ,4 J wv ww.a, Bwaui.' tNWBM lUWMK ,1 ' pretty tips; ue malts aad flatskant- , M , eiass, tl 60 a pair. l; ". .",,-?? styles j Congress, button or lace, at M '4 4 and as en. . , J?' '1 Youths' Shoes, admirable shapes, at 'Jfe j -- t - t - - w, .v w ; "- ' ". SHAUB & BURNS, 14 MfJsVrK Qmrsm Wrusuei' T.V-wisswVt TRR.PA, M. ft R EDUCTION IN 8HOBS I 4 m swFFPikP, RPniinnny - . . . j WSSS.S.! m,v ui.wwwiiyiiaffij J-l' V .'fcTtk i rsmmi ) r s Men TO MAKE ROOM TOR SPRINO ANnsnu. i MKR STOCK. K Blnce the Holidays I hare gene all tBreaaa"3 ray stock .and bav 'marked a large quaaUtif SJ &UB ssen'B lirMui MtinAa it an IuIah -r A make room for Sp'lng and Summsr Ooeds. MmS K,M cairskin, Hand-Sew Laee, Butten aad Cenaress, In two Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Rtn a0e.'Bnttenanfllf?nnBraa. in m. uu SdlslKMSLfttntt. MflliMAfrnM Sh .a ft. , . v ... Mwwn w w wm, . eea A Frsaeh Tees. lnLaee, Batten utrked down tot. wwvnwM line, witn Tins ana nala i: or nmiMwn , m '?-"r, A swmere teft of the celebrated RlesAKaea --, VII Ins aj Hhees, la Laes. Butten and ufegnm. wtta , sm plain narrow aad plain bread .toss, n. a -2 Alse a let of shoes which ws tenn " odds and . . ends' being slses left ever from regular llsEs. bought of Vcterles who atllsd, seTd Ht barak f eat, aad as we cannot tnateh tham esaeUy. hare marked them down in the saaMtwwet : Men's as Shoes te Ml tslOTtiees tali ft: M Shoes teMs t Shoes ieS te twte SfaeMtaC This U a Bena Fide ReducUen, and we gaar gaar ntee every shoe eren at these Lew ftgureS. -:; 4BDUpUy can be seen In East Window. : The One-Price Caah Heum. Ohas. H. Frey, iDiiaiBxiwini,! wiuuiij wawsaaar.aiaji LowPrlesein 0101 BOOTS AND SHOBSl NOS.S A 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Satnpm. N1 EW LAMIS AND'ART GOODS. th te Call and. See -THE -AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR Jehn L Arneld's Building, ' NORTH QUEEN STREET. dg-Ud TALL AND 8EB THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light ; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and OU Stev.es. THE M PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats thssa all. .This strlpeatweanall eiaera.' Keeps out the cold. KxeludM taednsk Bieps raiuiag ex wtaaewa. skMjai euv snow aaa'iaak., Iannis aan bddIv It no ply It no waau or dtrt paaeta mnnlvlBsr 1L bin be dttad aturwhara i aa aM tobere.ready faruse. I wlU aet MlM,araer start nkr- cushion strip Is tbe most iMrtssaSAi the StersH Heatsv aad Raage Stere JT '"- JdM P Schaum & Sens, 84 80UTH QUEEN ST., LANCAaTBR PA. . . IJI.I 0 , .1. rrUUK DALMATIAN IMM1 A. propelled by a geed pewdar I aaest esetual dsetrayer ales as UMMHaV VlaTsssssstfJ v- I.ZxmI l'Ji-" " '- Z ... w:r .'."- - FINE NEW LAMPS .tl , t ", ,Si 'K, .ttfS , -& V ;3 1. M-1 v ?i" t Tsvai Ueaal ataetr . H:i iDeUI -ism !W .S K .."- tl 1.-ll'tf limHsl tS