; ' v t- t a :.ls TI-' w? p n mfr TOT LANCASTER DAILY. INTELLIGENCER, SATUKDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1890. K, n NYMNTIO PARAGRAPHS "AMWIUTt cwiEsmiim" 1KI M nMiiim Mr. Nye's experience with Stage "8tipe"-DlBnlty OttcH Conceal a Geed Deal-Cost or a Ball In 3tew York-niecraphr of Wild BUI. Copyright, IW, by E. W. Nys. . I de net knew Hint any one hu ever referred publicly te the avorage Mage hand M we find him at. the one night stands. I de net mean the professional stage hand, ,but the young and pimply party who acts as fleer walker for a lirsry stable dnrlng the day and shirts the scenery at the theatre at night. He Is a eel? made jreung man, who Is net afraid te appear before; any audience In a tlr of high top rnbbe beets which he has used all day te wsh biiggles In, and light the footlights amtd'tbnnilers of applause, we had one of these gentlemen the ether' night. He timnvht nlne ethers te help Mm. I th'nk that tfce most of them sleep eaihe stage night . They were playing "old sletige" behind the drop curtain when we came. . YOU HAVE WEXT BACK OX MK. ' I de net knew what thev wero tliore for. we did net want them, We did net need them. They Joyfully steed around In the way and spat down a large knothelo near the i eurtaln rope, although It was a hepeless task, for it dried up bofero the next ene could get ready, nnd se they are no noarer te floating the stage nway than when they first began. I asked the head man if he would get me a glass of water. He said lie had te remain In order te attend te the curtain. As we de net use any curtain or scenery or properties, except a glass of water and a stick of hoarhetind candy, I thought he could be spared, but he did net seem te think se, and I get a small boy te bring me the water whlle the heed boy, new stage Napeleon, went te reading ence moretlw thrilling tale, "Married in Haste, te nopent at Chicago ; or, new I Wen Her, " by A. Oner, Esq. He was the tlrcdest young man for ene who was lust In the fluff and bloom nnd heyday el life that I evor saw. He had a ii im retreating chin. Otliorwise he would net L' Jnwe.ltatlithe strength of purpose te spit everf, ,lls forehead also iisked te be excusndand went back into ills hair in searph,er fde.is and oue tiling and anether, I Judge. Oiie-of-hls-frent-tectti had disappeared. Doubtless kicked out liv an inmrlstivl horse At hile the two weiej sluepliig in Uhe. Mima ttlnlt (ha linr.A lialnta (IaiI I.AtMAU... and unable te get nway, using his only means of discouraging a bed fellow wild whom he could certainly haVb llethftigln' common. The less of this teeth gave him greater scope ns an opectorator, nnd would have assisted -his smile if he had ever smiled, but he nevcr smiled. It Is very rare that such a man laughs. His dignity and a set of llvcrwurst thought works in u peer state of preservation, nre all he has. Llfe is a bericus matter with an ass. I de net say this in order te be euphonious, but from ilie rich and over flowing treasures of n rlpe oxpcrlenco. (I thought I would say that befere some ene olse did it for me.) The ass Is always sad and dignified. He Is profound anil mournful, if you iIchIie te see solemnity, dignity nnd ineiital obliquity, gote the pouitenti.iry and te the corral when the deep votced nss with the low, retreating forehead trills his ticinen ticinen deus notes in the hush of the evening. My dear friend, Mr. Shaw, ence bald that dignity was no uiore the sign of wisdom than the piper cellar was the sign of a shirt, and I can put my hand en my beart and say he wns right. I ence knew a man who had a geed deal of dignity and a beard that he could part in the inlddle like n skye terriei's. Witli theso rure gifts of mind and heart he married a sweet young girl mid get a read ing notine of forty lines in oxcliunge for a wodge of brlde eake. which wns alterwnrd used in thin strips for deuble leading the editorials. He ndvanced rapidly, until he had obtaine'l the coulldence of nil who knew him. Cashing this conlldeuco ene Saturday evening, he parted with his parted whisker, his flowing hair bocame fled, and in HIte-iiMrniiig, us a dignified man who had never becu known te smile, Avrote his nanioen the legistnr at Montreal. " Many Citizens, " " Veritas, " " Pre Bone Publice, " " Vex Penuli, " Tax Payer, a wet oyed grass widow and two little dig nified clubs witli pompadour hair wept and would net be comforted. He nover came back. En route I have received sevcral letters and queries -from readers and correspon dents, which I will take the llberty of au au swering hore If I hear no objectlou prier te the publication of this. " Ketlre Poniiypacker, " Teledo, Ohie, asks what the cost of it ball would be if properly given, te ene's friends in New A recent estimate is as fellows as nearly as I can recellect: R;nt of ball room..... Orchid. p.ihn.etc Flernl favors for ladles Jeweled Tutors for German bay at S10 apiece, Hay (When enr company comprise ether 2,000 12.000 0,000 20,000 nationalities than ilie German, you mlL'ht mnke It for less.) Dinner at S10 per plate .. Music 11. and 8. for following morning Total toO.enO Ofcourse slight reductions could be madoen this, siy if you use field grasses witti pett ttorea alum en tiiein ami nrcsscu autumn leaves instead of the orchids, you can save from $7,000 te SS.000. Or if you Avant te trim your hall with festoons of sced corn and 'dried apples instead of palms, you may cut down this bill $.1,000 er3,500. Again, you might cheapnu the floral offerings te the Indies by using paper flowers, or postponing the ball until golden red gets within the reach of all. A dinner In New Yerk may also be nrrnnged much cheaper than 510 u plate, by having several bright conversationalists at each end of the table nnd skipping the herse doevors, arriving at ence at the removes of say a broiled pig's feet en toast, a bettle of Ann Hlxer Sea and Ice cream. A bright conver sationalist or a geed humorist who is willing te give a fair equivalent for his feed can save you at such n meal hundreds ofdellurs. Yeu might have te take the conversationalist and humorist out into the ttoed shed mid give them something extra bofero the ineal, In order te koep them up te tt hore they would be willing te Knarkle and be the llfe of the nartv. lint even then it would be a great saving te you. I ence went te a delightful dinner of this kind, but was net told te sparkle, mi talked entirely with n young lady near me all the evening regarding Mr. Itussell mid the Delsarte theory, The host was se mad t hat he did net pass me the pie at all, and ute my dried prunes with the ricli umbrella Juice that went with theiu, ttliile I was loekliu the ether tt ay. When he gave me my hat and overcoat at last, in the hall, he hissed in my car : " Yeu have went back en me and have came te my house for the last time. If you had of dene the square thing you would have bail Osgood a time as you was ever at, and get your little old $5 besides, but new you can be excused, I didn't ust you come here and stuff yeurself full of victuals and then talk art te a mere stripling of n girl. Ifyeu want te get ahead you want te de it bonie otlier way. " I told him that when I found out tvlntre te get a head I would be sure te glte him the address. I then selected a geed pair of .overshoes, took what I thought te be fresh cigar from the stand and went attar. It did net smell se fresh, however, after I lighted It as I thought It would. lie was a coarse, vulgar man, with a great deal of money, but tee ntran id girts ta wife monoy-eneugh te build, her dress1 sufficiently high te prefect her chest from the biting blast. Utile de we knew, Mrs. Pennypacker, of the suffering there is -from exposure even In the homes or wealth. " Bright Aliarnla," Hart Jes, Cel. asks What te de for ail Ingrewing nail and hew te make salt rising bread. I de net knew what te de. I never had eyether. "Theological Student. ''Ne, you are wrong about that. At Uuttenbcrir, en the 4tb,tbe fifth race of six and one half furlongs was wen by Ferd bam, Dlue Heck second, Carnegie third t time, li2lf, "&Mgairion,"13rle, Pn. aks hew the passenger steamships of the United States compare with, these of ether countries, EnglatM especially.' The United States does net or de net' compare well with England In the matter of passenger steamers. Aside from the Hobek.cn ferry and a naphtha launch our keels are net found plowing the waters very, much. Buffalo Bill gees ever te Londen With his Indians and scouting clethes In n foreign steamship, and then foreign steamships take 800,000 pk)plb ovcrtlierc te see him. Then, when they get tbrntighi foreign steamships bring them home, also the) fleecy William and his baud. Then he poes te Paris in a foreign steamer. Several hundred thousand Americans go ovei tbcre also, utilising English and ether alien keels ler that purpoe In order te hear Cel. Cedy converso with Cljpmlse La Konge In French. Then they come home the satiie way, nnd he fellows suite. TltK KILLING OF WILD BILL. When we get the world's fair It avIH be the saine way. The American is net an aquatic bird, but rather a hewer of Avoed and vender of town lets. He risctli up In the morning whlle it is yet night, anil salth unto himself. I will buy u farm in Aneka county, and I will lay it out In lets, and I will also lay out the gontle ass that buyetli the same, and I will make him for te bray befere the evening has come, for beheld he shall call for a room at an inn and shall record his name thereat, and the name wherewithal he shall .record himself will be Dennis. "Birdie," Seuth Brooklyn, X.Y., ask. Who was Wild Bill, mid hew did he dle? Wild Bill was a gentleman named Hlck Hlck eck, and he did net reuk aught for any one. It was said that he had a most pecu liar thorax. All his ribs and breast boues were se closely united that his heart nnd slde lights were encased in a bony pan oply almost Imperious te a bullet, and lie was frequently spoken of as the man with the hunting case thorax and Bcsseniur .works. He could drink, or he could let it alone! se he divided up the tlme In such a way that he wodldilettHIJalimq.iLniOBUy .whlle engaged in slumber. .fUA WiwfMiet Iri the back el 'a brave Ijuf . crossed eyed : the head by nan at IJiw weed in the Spring qf :.7tl, us he sat at n card table In ene of the social centres of that city, playing progresslvo euclirc. Wild Bill wero preiuse hair, In which ut early spring time the swallows wero went te build their uests and rear their young. The murderer or Wild Hill, after Ills crime, came nt ence en Jiorseback from Doadwoed te my town, where through strong political inlluonce I get an intro duction te him. He talked pleasantly and even kindly te me, although lie hail denied himself te all ether rcporters nnd held himself aloof from the general public. Hc was rather plain in appearance, and yet I cm truthfully say that among all the murderers I have known, and who have written in my Imtegraph album, he was the most unostentatious and least pulled up by his midden clovatien.- He told me (hat he only regretted that he had net lilted himself for the position te which he found himself he suddenly clovnted. Ou the day of his oxecution he nte a hearty breakfast of ham und eggs, angel feed, perk siusnge, blanc mange, calves' liver, custard pie, mackerel, snow pud ding nnd codfish lulls. He then wrote in a steady hnud the following senUmenl in an nlbum for a beautiful young lady who tiled te get him pardened: "Dkaii One 1 hope you will try te live a blameless life, se that you cm meet me iu heaven. Yours, " IteiiiniT. " All his advice te overy ene was geed. He even told the clergymaii who went with him te the scaffold that lie must net be weary in well doing, but strive en through llfe and he would surely obtain ills reward. He wasdressed in lilsliostsuitef clethes. As lie went te the fcc.ilTeld, he carried u bouquet of choice orchids, given him by the Yeung Ladles' Band of Crlnie Pre Pre venters. When asked if lie had anything te say befere his death he only smiled sweetly, laid his chew of tobacco en the cress plece of the scaffold and said : " I. ulies and i;entleman, I'm going home te die no meie. cannot make a speech, but I am resolved, from this out te lead u blameless life. I hope you will all de Ilie same, se that you can meet me in that blight land te which I am new going te." At this point the great weight of his overshoes Itroke his neck, nnd he passed en te rcccive his reward. Skeptical pcople wero afraid that he had been u little evor sanguine regard ing the future state, but hoped that he had, as a old distiller expressed it, beceme one of the reetitled spirits. jUL-p IMUTUMNH LON'B TO I'IIVI.1,13. Oruy ure love's gentle cjes, And In them stay Hwcct thoughts anil w ise ; This tsure no ene (U'lilen, Ker l'hyllli' eyes are gray, Kcd is let es' mouth, ns though On roses fed ; This de I knew, Mnce Phyllis' lips de show A Una sweet damask red. Drewn Islote'shulr, and bright, And kofiasdewn, And curling light Around n forehead whtte, Ker 1'liyllU' liulr In lirenn. Hweet Is true love, but khy Asa young dove Just taught te tly All tlili, right well knew I, I'er Phyllis Umylete. Margnrtt Delimit. A l'OOlt KXCl'SK. When a beast of uinun deus the tverttthnt he ran, And brings te himself and his pcople mishap. There nre plenty te fc.iy, in their veld-lunded way, " lle's u M-auip and a rake, but n geed hearted chap," The Muyer's Mewjvje. Muy we lt pardoned for riMiueallng the Mayer te luurjer.ilciii his next inesiinge the fact Unit muiiyef our meet prominent cltlrens have Imsmi cured of rlieuma llsm, ncumlgla, and kindred complaints liy H.ilvallenUll,und te recommend lids nhinble medicine. It mutt le gnotl.fer ever) bmly recommends It. We mean Or. Hull's Cough Hyrup. Price 'Jj cents. "les: I stiall ureuK ray engagement," she it said, folding lier arms und looking delimit; is rvany coo mucii ireuuie le isurie Willi him; he's us deaf as n lt, and talks like hu had u mouthful of mmli. Itenldes the way lie haw ks and spits Is dtngiKtlm:. ' " Don't break the engageiueut for that ; tell him te take Or, Hage's Catarrh Ilemedy. It will cure hhn com. pleirly." ' Well, III tell him. I de hnte te break tt off, for In all ether reupceli lie's uiillc tcMichurming." Of course it vuicxl lilscaturrh, K,Hw riREAT IMPROVEMENTS. U I net many years age peep' teareted ea bencbark or by sUhtm : newnrty mllee an hour Is net nut enenih for them, rerawrty people wrote letters that mrewtvkt In irachina their damnation I new the telegraph flwh Uieuiht around the world. Formerly doctors bled their patients for nearly every complaints newther use advanced science of the hlahcat order. Prof. Austin Flint, erUellevu CrtlW. ey i "Tht judicious use of alcoholic stlmulunts-UeiiB of the striking cheree terlslles of prefrms In ths firactlce or medicine during, the last half osri esri ury." Prof. Henry Melt, l'h. D. D.. F.C.S.. says l Ily a most rn refill analysis I have found Dairy's I'urc Malt Whiskey free from adultera tions of foreign substances, and It deserves te meet with great surcew," The well-known Dr. It, W. Hutchinson, or New Yetb. says! " I highly recommend Duffy's l'nre Malt Whiskey and prescribe It extensively In my practletv' llev. k Mills, of Princeton. Iowa, says i "Ihave used Duny'a Pure Malt Whiskey with great benefit te my wife, who 1 a confirmed Invalid, I knew from experience It Is a pure and most valuable medicine. I am also using I tin the case of my son, who Is threatened with con sumption! I am a Presbyterian ctergyajtan and a doctor of divinity, but lam net afraid tore commend Duffy's Malt Whiskey ns ths purest and most efflclent tonic that 1 knew of, and.my experience I a large one." W OWl FT SPECIFIC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 1MT scrofula appeared en the head of my little grandchild, then, only is months old. nnertiy uncr nrcaking euiu nrrarl rnnldlv nil ner hi,r tMldv. en the sores Would pent off" en the slightest touch, and the odor that would arise would make the atmosphere of the room sickening and unbearable. The disease next attacked the ejes and we reared she would lone her tight. Eminent physicians of the country were con. salted, but could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, nnd gate It ns i heir opinion, ' that the case was hopeless and Impossible te save the child's eyesight.' It was then that wede elded te try Bwlft's 8peclrtc (K. h. k.) That med med Irlne nt once innde n speedy nnd complete cure. Ker mere thiui n year past she has been as healthy as any child In the land." Mns. Hutu llr.iiKLKr, Mchua, Kapsas. Cancer of the Nese. In 1875 a sere ancnred en my nose, and grew rnpldl v. As my rather had cancer, nnd my nut band died of It, I becaumHlnniicd nnd consulted my physician. Ills treatment did no geed, and the sere grew larger and worse In etery way, until I wns persuaded te take H. H.H.. and a Tew bottles cured me. This tvns after nllthedoc nllthedec nllthedoc ters und ether medicines had failed. I have had no return of the cancer. Mrs. M.T. Maiirm, Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. Treatise en Cancer mulled Tree. BWH'T Bl'ECIFIO CO., Atlanta, Oa. e28-lyd (I) DUUNKENNKJS. I.UiUOH IIA11IT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. DH. HAINES' OOfcDKN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of ceflee or tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge of the patient, if necessary ; It is absolutely harnip as nnd will cllcct a iierninnnit nnd speedy cure, tthcthcr the patient Is n moderate drinker or nn nlcohello wreck. IT NKVUK FAIIrt. It eiierates se quietly nnd Willi sueli certainty that the inttcnt undergoes no Inconvenience, nnd ere he Is aware, hlscemplete reformation it effected. 48 pnge book or particulars free. CIIAH. A. I.6cHKit, UrilgR'sl, Ne. 9 rjeit King Ht., .Lancaster, Pa, oct28-eet!.TThAH "AAHTEIfS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache nnd relieve all the troubles Inci dent te n bilious state of the system, such nt DirrlucsK, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Eating, Piiln in the Hide, .te, Whlle their most remarkable success has been shown Iu curing sick: Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLU are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying com plaint, whlle they also cerrect all dlsordersef the stomach, simulate the liver and regulate the bow els. Even if they only cured Ache they would be nlmc,lt1f)iStte'thOftr; who sutler from this clistrcsslhgeemplaiiit: nut lerttniiueiy ineir goeaness uees nei ena here, and these who ence try them will And these little pills aluable In se many ways that thcy.ulU net be willing te de without them. Rut after nil sick head Is the bane of se many lives that here is where we make our great benst. Our pills cure It while ethers de net. CARTElt'r) LITTLE LIVER PILLH are very small und tery easy te take. One or two plus make a done. They nre strlelly t egctable aud de net grlpn or purge, but by their gentle no tion pleinc nil who use lliem. l.i vials at 2 cts ; !le ler tl. Held everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. augl2-l)dced yam i . N EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Ca.ll and See -THE- -AND- ART COODS ON BECOND FLOOR JolLnL.Axneld'sBuildiiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dft-tfd f1ALL AND SEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Cuudle-Llgut; Heats them all. Anether Let of Cheap (Helies for (Jas aud OU H loves. THE "PERFECTION" MCTALMOULPINOaudKUnilERCUHlIION Weather Strip. Keats them all. ThlsHtrtpmitucursulletheni. Keepi out the cold. Hteps rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow aud ruin. Anyone cuu apply It no waste or dirt niadelu applying It. Can be filled any where no holes te bore, readv for use. I will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the mit pcrfecL'IAt the Htet e. Heater und Range Btere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. cnnl ilottcce. IJtSTATE Ol' JAMES MALONH. LATh OK U the lloreiigh of Marietta, Iinuister Ce., dcccuscd. letters of uduilnlstriitlen en Kitbl cstntehatlngbeengrantcd te the underklgnid, all ersens indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate setllement and tho.e Inning claims or ilemaiulugaliist the same, will pro pre sent them without delay for i-ettleineiit te the undersigned, residing Iu Lancaster clly. RICHARD A MALONE, Jtt-CtdS Admlulstrnter. JsT.vi'i": "ok "ii. e. lkmaV7Xvteek U Kinciisterelty, l'a., di-censed. The under signed auditor apixilntitl te illstrlbule Iho bal ance remaining In Ilie bunds of A.C. Ittliuehl, J. 11, Wlrkershiim mid DiiReIh Rehrcr, cxecu tins or deceased, Hveud und tlnnl iieceuut, te and among thiw bviilly entitled te tha s.une, will sit for that purieMi en Fri day, I'cbruary 7, lH-rj, nt 10 o'clock u. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Ijincasler. where all perkens Interested Iu wild dl.trlb.Uleu. nay attend. MHlOTI Janl-fltiU Auditor. E TtSTATi: OK HENRY A (lAHLE. LATE of Ijincnsier clly, ueeensea. letters testa- lueiitnry en said rstiilu haxliig Ixtn granteil te tha undersigned, till persons Indehu-d thereto are requested te makoliiimeillute payment, and these lialng claims or deinnuds ugnlnal the same, will present them without delay for set tlrmrnl te the undc rslgned, residing Iu Iaihiik. terclll. JAMIJMC. (1AIII.L', Exei-uter, 51) West Chutuut .Street. J. H. II. Waeshi. Attorney. JlH-filiW f OU3&PAINT1NO. fiRAl.Nl.Nfl AND 1 (I LAZING. ilVRON J. HROWN, wmwer te Gee. W. llrewn, deceived. 1'ructU-ll l'.ilntcr. (Jrnlner und Glazier. Werk done by contract or duy us cheap us rtrst-clnss work mil Uidune. Rest workmen, in none but lx.t inalcrlal used. KlneGrulnlng asiHHiiilty. ns-Ordersti) null ntu-nd!. Hhep .12 North Queen. Resdenee-HU I'mX James street. Jnjilt-lmd riRUK DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, X propelled by u geed ponder blower, l the ine-it effect ual destroyer of Me und ether smuh lusecU. Kors.ile At II UULEVH DRUO BTORE. 88 West King Btltlt FINE NEW LilfS g9 sU.stV,iMt -ETOftRKNT-FROM APRIL MM,TWerO" JtJ . ntim, W ea. m m fl M north tin each lf per jMMth. Naam te MB ItXtMpimi well adapted ft tt rami tore tteresv elgttr ft t RRNT-FROM APKlL M TORX trett, .Mrtte ulantjdt IsSkfttrtiitnMi i.Miaf eitftw tae- terr. Mo.MlhMCeuntersaadthelvlnc. Apply en the premises ta UDLlfl BALE OP VALUABLE CITY DWELLINGS. OX TVHDAT, rnUAT 1 1, IK), by virtu of an Order of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the undenlgned wilt tell at public attle. at the Leepard heul, en Bast KlBg ttreet, the following Real Ktutf, te Witt Ne. 1. All that certain Let or Flee of Ground situate en the north aide of Kart Orange street, In Lancaster, numbered., beginning at petat en the north aide of Bast Orange afreet, and running north et and J inebta along . wall en the west aide of a three-fcet common alley i thtnea tMt three teet along property, late of Ames Mlley, deceased t thence north along the tame M feet and 6 laehea t thence east along the property of Mrs. Deeah, W Met and 10 Inches : thence south along preptrty of Cyrus Celvln M eng property of Cyrt thence Mt along i ; thence south afer rnet and 1 Inch t thence eaal along the tuns SMiuuluiiirhM: thsnee leuth alone the ttun 10 feet and Inches te a point en the north tide of Eaat Orange ttrtett tbeeee along tald street M tret te the place of beginning, en which an erected a three-atery Brick pwcIHng Heuse and two-story brick back-bulldtng and ether tm tm prevementa, being the tetldenee of the late ilenJ.K.Bhenk, deceased. Tblt property It In excellent repair, coramedlout, with all modern convenience, i ..... ..... Ne. 3, all thai certain let of ground, tltuated ea the north aid of Weat Cbegtnut street, tn Mid. city, containing In front en tald West Cbettnut street 25 feet, mere or lets, and extend ing northward in depth 160 feet, en which Is erected a three-story grejtn stone and brick dwelling beuse, numbered 896, with ten rooms, bath, het and cold water and ether modern conveniences. This house Is brand new. Ne 3, a let of grennd, numbered MB an the J Ian of lets laid out by A. N. lireneman aud ens. Lnndls, called ths Chestnut Street Tract, en rile In the Recorder's office of said county ; said let containing en Uie north side of Fulton street, tn said city, M feet, and extending tn depthliareettea 10-feet wide alley; bounded en the north by tald alley, en the south by Ful ton street, nn the east by property or Jehn Me Ueusk, and en the west by property of Geerge A, Marshall. These properties will be told te settle Uis es tate or said deceased. . . Purchase money te be paid en April 1, 1880, Hale te commence at 7X o'clock p. m., when al tendance will tie given and terms made known by CATHARINE C.HHBNK, J. W.ll. HAUSMAN. Administrators of MenJ. F. Hhenk, deseased, Joei. L. Haines, Auctioneer. a32S,flA.Hd T3 EAL ESTATE OFFICE. , HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. II0UHE8.UUILDINQ LOTH.FARMS, MILLS, Ac, for sale. Great bargains. .Call for our new Catalogue just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al. ways en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an. neyance te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGESC-Fer these having meney te Invest we have first class mortgages en hand and the beat of facul ties for Investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. nevS 108 IS AST KINO STKEET. 3md -rare- TCTORRENT. Reems for Rent. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -ABOVE- Ohas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes. 3 and 5 East King St. Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely papered and fitted up, having Its own water closet and waabsuuid in a small ante-room, the fleer Is planed and oiled, making a handsome room, suttnble for dancing, seciables, secret organisa erganisa organisa teons, etc. The Fourth Fleer lset pnpered.but will also befitted up Iu similar style tesult geed tenants. It bus its own water closet and washstaudtln Its present condition Is suitable for light uiauufuo uiauufue t,urc. Fourth Fleer fur Rent from March 1st, and Third Fleer from April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. APPLY TO Chas. H.Frey, (Successor le FREY ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. Pa. s 1ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, KOK HALK ON TIIK MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 110 feet deep, en Luncaster utenuc, between Wal nut and Iicmen streets. Twe-story ffrlrk dwelling houses with man sard reef, lurches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, iron fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary und l'lne streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Lemen clrcet, between Charlette ana J (Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISO feel deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between l'lne nnd Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut und Lemen, ana I virien, lielwt-cii Mary and l'lne slrceU, All thenbove houses ar In geed order, newly pajiered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water lu llielcltcbtn.aud the cellars warranted te lie dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show OU J.NO. F. GRIEL.1 ., JACOR ORIEL, 'K,ecut,r' apr2(i-l) d.M. W.S. KM North Mary Street. Ilhotesraplts. K OTK. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kanigstag, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Butt and Threo-quarter Length Photographs. f 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the I'ostefflce. an74md 9H N1 EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, i - OK - IDRESS GOODS ENDStx s FROM 1 TO 10 YARDS, IN BOTH BLACK AND COLORS, 8c. TO 00a A YARD. MANY OF THEM AllE NOT HALF PRICE. sfWK HAVE JUtST FINISHED INVENTORY AND HAVE MANY CLEARING UP BARGAINS. FHHNESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M ET7A1ER A H AUQUMAN. Metier A HAVE THE POPULAR MAKES OF Sheeting and Shirtings at the Lewest Prices. Tickings Under Regular Prices. Tabic Linens, Towels and Napkins Cheap. The Best Steam Cured Feathers at Lewest Figures. - Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere, 3840 West Kinq St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE B are a Mcelrey. bard a Mcelrey, Mm. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Special Inducements T As the eeld snap Is upon us, aud the season ducements lu Comforts, Ulankeu, Biiawit, unasrwear, Hosiery, cie., riuu next season. WHITE GOODS New White Goods, beautiful apron patterns, with woven borders and sides, and shirred tops, enlv 20e each ; with plain tops, ISeearh, l)eantlhil Hatln llerdered White Goods at 16, 39 aud 25 cents per yard, for sprout or dresses. PANTING Our stock of Bummer Panting opened at UU, 10, 18. 3) and 25 rents. These who buv the Boods new te make up for the Hummer will rind a nlre new stock of these goods te select front. One let Ready-Made CotteniPanUloons or Overalls at 60c each; worth 7&e, Just opened. CARPETS We with te rail your attention our new styles of Heme-Mads Rag and Ingrain any or our former eneri. MUHLIN .Wide. -Bargains In Bleached and Unbleaehed Muslin lu Pillow disc, Bhsctlng or Yard bard Sc Mcelrey, Net. 33 and 38 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. Cavvct TARGAINHI GO ' Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wl II AVK THE LA HOIST AMD BMT BtOl'JC IK TIIBUIT1T. H. S. SHIRK 5t SONS, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. $oet mtb Srheea. B OOTO AND HII0K3. WHY? S eme folks are alwa) J wondering why T here's Just ene place where they can buy A-s they cannot at ether place, C heap goedt that would a Princess grace, K new then, my friend, the reason why s II e wires by kneuHnu hew (e buvt O-n this depend-you'll nevcr Und U-pen hit shelves the shoddy kind I &-heuld you net knew who thin may he, K ndeuN or down these lines te se I STACKH0USE, Leading Shee Dealer, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAKTKR, PA. R IGHTINGRADICI RIGHT IN PRICE I Men's Shoes! Footwear, right In grade, rlxhl In price. That's the kind a great many leek for these ilajs. The arrivals litre this wtek ero that way iimisunl aliiei at flgures quoted. GcxkI inatcrliil In them. Plenty of style about them j plenty of geed wear, tee. Here's u shoe worthy of special mention-extra wide, lending shupe and gecxl leeks te stout, thick feet. Hei 111 leather through-heels, counters and soles, the latter lulr-stltch edged; tme seamless vamps with pretty tips, nlexly trimmed, lined and tlnlshed, tf2u pulr, A cheaper shoe te tell of marked te sell at tl W. It has seumlcss vamps with nut and attruttlve tips; the make and niilsli much letter than the arruga fl&Ogradcs. I'rttty sliai, llttlng well. All leather rrem top te tlp-nesiil)tl. tute for IU CengrvM or Hals., as may be preferred. We sell many shots at II ZJ a pair rough usage sorts. Have geed stout uppers with bottom stock te match. Geed shapes, well made und wen ring strongly. It pays te trylthcni. Anether line at the snme price II 2.', n pair Congress or iJice, plain tee or tip ped ; neat looking shoes, pretty stjlc, nicely finished. Adapted for dress ruther than for extrcme hard mir. 11 no n pulr. Think of shoes at that price. Toe cheap te be geed, jeu'll think, perhuirt. Come mill see them. You'll think otherwise. Hae se.unlcss tauipi, neatly tipped. Possess the leek aud shupe of hUhcr-prlt-ed grutle-s, aud very duniblc, tee, for shoes se cheap. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRrn QUKKN Btrkkt, Lancas- TKR. Pa. I710RTIIINOH " 1 NOVEL, OPI) AND UHKKUL. Ge le Kltlri.MAN'H. Ne. 13 West King bUett. 8frat Mau&hixiaxi AT - COOPKR HOUSE.) Opposite Fountain Ins. drawing late for heavy goods, we offer extra In ilier than carry ever until new te the fact that we are receiving Carpets for the Hprlng trade, at prli from new en era that beat $itU. B AROA1NBI UntcitC0. w ALTER C. HERR. Herr.Jeweler. WE HAVE A KULLHTOC1C OK Watches, Clocks. -AND EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. And are prepared le quote the LOWE8T PRICEH, quality taken Inte consideration. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNKR OK OIIANUK. TKWKLKR AND ORAUUATE OPTICIAN. GILL-, Jeweler and Graduate Optician, Having laid III a Large Line of HPOO.S'M KNIVKrt ANIlKOItKH, which wu bought AT A CUT PRICK, will gle our patrons benefit of the same. These goods are all of IheHTANIIAHI) 110(1 KRH' llRANI), Guaranteed. CALLANI) I1AVK YOUR Eyes Examined Free. V-Ne Dreps Uscl ; hence no harm te eyes can occur, ehas."s. gill, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCAHTKR. PENN'A. (ffinvvcte. y ANCAHTKRCARPlCrilOUHE. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. HUGH. CAHPKTH. ART HQUARKX, OH- CLOl'llrt, WINDOW HIIADrt, lite. KINKST LACK CURTAINS ANmORTlKREM In the City for thu 1'rlccs, lle Hiiro te Bie 'I I) fin. HEbT GOODS I LO WM I' PRICES GROUND F1DOII I ONE I'RICC I CARI'ETANDUARPETWOHKI RESrAND L'HEAPEhTI NearCerner of Orange & N. Queen. augZMyd mllK KINIill' LINE OK WAX SfERlO 1 Acid anil Pnninue Cuinllc fur tn lien- duyt, al hillisk 6UAl' LV, ;tih. v, - ru 0(sjs. N EW SPRING DRESfl GOODS. Sew Spring te i j SBSsjssssa sntlM WAN & bilANU nave received several eaflesrts or J. New Spring Goods W11 BIN THE PABI WEEK. New Hprlng Coloring! In our Popular CABH MEnEnENRIKTTAH,yardwlde,aeayrd. . New Spring Hhadeslu these Superior CASK MERE HENRIETTAS, tt Inches Wide, s70 yard. ij New Hprlng Shades In All-Weel CASHMERB llENRlfc-lTAS, 40 Inches wide, COe a yard, FINEST CASHMERE HENRIETTAS InOM I Rese, Greys, Heliotropes and all the deslraM spring shades. 4S Inches wide, 75c a yard. Thst ' Is a common dollar quality. ' We have opened an Immense variety of COM- DINATION DRESS GOODS In Ombre Btrlpea ; and Plaids, tieautlfully shaded In every variety of coloring)!))! te 43 Inches wide, BOe a yard. KINK FRENCH PLAIDS In New Design ' and Colorings, 40 Inches wide, 75e a yard. SO pieces Kine All-Weel TRICOT SUITINGS, nil jw1 first 57L"n urtllt UV t- i.vviie, yv, TiustssMW New Yerk Stere. W"' L1AMHON A FOSTER. AS WE DRAW NEARER THE MD OF OUR- en -THE- wk WiflterBargamSale 41 Prices Become Mere Interesting ?& sr Ladles' Newmarkets worth 110, new Mil I 18. vv Lidlcs' Beavr Cleth JacksU worth H, new V sell for 13 BO. v- Short Pant HulU worth . new sell ter W. &i Reys' Overcoats worth H 60, new sell ter U aJ'S Men's Dress Bulls worth lift, new nil ter MtW, : Men's Flue Overcoats north MS. new aall Bel ; 18. '&. Men's Bilk Neckwear worth 9ta and aee.Hew.'si sells for 17c and 3k: H Men's Underwear worth (He. new sella (tar I Cardigans and Overalls, 45e and BOe. ?P : ladles' and Children's Undtiwear worth Mt, fi new sells for 88c i-vl wiuirs aim missus Hosiery worm m ana BWf i-ji new sells for loe per pair. A? Ribbons that are all silk, tee per yard. A aien iiuuN. euib iiuis werui ew, new tttyv for 25c y$ Mcu's Club Hags and Satchels worth II a4 Ii w, new sens ier 7ee una eua. ;v-j Men's Mack Leather lings worth llBOItwdvVl WK, new sells for 7Be and 60c iijii ladles' All-Weel Dress Cleths, M In. Wide.'. wnrth Sin ! new snll for 2.V n vard. Tricot Cleth, 'M In. wide, worth Ma j newj sens luriue cr yiiru. Saturday, February 8th icVKTCH -THE- West Window for SpriDgNeieltlet Ladles' Urlght Turned Shoes, slies 1, IK 2. worth 13 60 ; new sell for H SO. Ladles' Orlght Dongola Hand-Mad BbegsCy lua n. Illlln broken, worth II 81): new tell far ' w. im An Endless Number of Bargtiu t? COME AND BEE THEM. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND Williamson & Fester,! NO. 311 MARKET 8T., HAHHIBBURO, PA. 5) ffiJlinatuatre. TT1GI1 A MARTIN. eu: rioe uimia, viictoe, and QUEENSWARE AT Vwil S K- Cliixia HaUf I- We are new opeulng our Hprlng ImporUtlen of Quecnsware and will be iireiuircd te supply our customers with the ery best grade of ware at Lenest Prices. Houses tire i receive ttpcclal uttoatlen. V it.! "V . .s Y.r-i - HIGH & MARTII 1 6. East Kins Street. 'iV f - i i si itaiqsA fi M ji m & m 1 tit m 5i8 I XJ '. rM WSJ m
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