t - f ". j li' it . ' ' ""A" ,r u. ; i fff y THE LANCASTER DAILY nmiLLIQEHCEB, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 lJBOO. 7t "- BILL NYE IN KENTUCKY. IllltWIM lISTtlT IF TIE CITY IF LWil VILIE AM Mil CHUBB. Taey Am a flood But Peculiar Peepl. Repartar at an Execution Um te Read the Death Warrant. IC'epyrlghf , 1889. by E. W. Nye. Ox Beard op this Cars. , In the early gray of a February even ing a email party, cenilrtlna of rnyaeir, might have been teen wending Ita way toward the railway rtatlen at Lenlyvllle, Kentucky. One may enter the aleeper thereat u o'clock p. m. and at half-pest 2 a. in. he will start for Cincinnati. Taking with me a small fragment of river water te use when I get "home for ceuring knlvea, I paid the bill at roe 'etel and went te the depot. The depot of the .Louisville Nashville railroad la a massive pile, costing upward; of M In money, it Is built in the Medoc style of architecture and faces both ways, like an Meals may beliad there at all hours and baggage checked te all parts of the world. Sleeping car berths and pin are furnished at the shortest notice, and you can get Information or victuals there while you wait. My car was made up, se I knocked out a few brains, disrobed and retired. My window gazed upon the lunch room, and se I could lie and watch people ss they came In, nestled up against the counter astride a tall steel and basely betrayed their stomachs. ;lt was rare sport. Sometlmes a woman would spring gayly upon the steel, and, wrapping her heels around these of the stoelrwould Inquire the price efa cup of tea, and If net tee high she would buy some in Isolated cases. A man generally erders about twice as much as ne can cat, and by his manner says, " Darn the price I reckon I will have enough te eat as long ns my money holds out" & LOUISVILLE IN 1800. People who run lunch counters are net generally very long lived. 1 only knew ene of these peeple te lluger te a great age, anil he had his meals brought te him. Heme kinds or feed are Improved by age, but net all. Among these that are net Impervious te atmospheric influences or the extiemes of hent and cold are egg1-! mushrooms and waflles. Celery also hui feri somewhat, like a senatorial eloctlen, by exposure It doesiiot thrive under such circumstances se much as a balle', but pines away and gets coal dust en li, and loses its ambition and hangs evor the edge of the glass like a love sick angle worm. In 1773 Capl. Themas Bullitt, who was called a son of a gun by a Kentucky humorist, who only lived long enough te ejaculate, " Adieu, kind friends, I'm going home, " discoverod the ilty or Louisville, Ky. , at the mouth or Beargrass creek at the Ohie falls, and he could net hae discovered a better town if he had tried. The water was very low at that season or the year nnd or about the consistency of a farm. Though the water was low the price of whisky was almost equally low, and se the parly thinned out the water with the latter. It gently exhllarated them and made them glad they came. There are new 275,000 people in Louis ville, I might say, mostly colonels, but I will leave that jeke for the use of the large Brmy or brlchjt men who were flrst le think or It. When Capt. Bullitt discoverod liouisville thore was net a decent hetel In thoplace. New there area great quantity of them. The following year a heuse was built, but the boom was a kind or sickly effort anil lets were qulte low. Leuisville was named for Leuis X I. The above will glve the rearter an idea of Leuisville at about the begtnulng or the present century. The building with the Hag en top Is the Gait house. Mr. Henry Wattersen has just geno Inside the deer, softly humming te himself: I Am a Pirate King. He will be b,ck in a few moments. The large building en the opposite side of the stroet is a general stere kept by a gentle man vi he is Blnce doceased. He kept hides, pelts and mol.issesj alsse real estate, Ice cream anil feathers. He sold ammunition, boarheuud candy and hardware, gents' neckw ear. cedar pests, heney, plastering hair, straw hats, dimonslen lumber, Busponders, timothy seed, celllns and salt mackerel. He also kept the postefneo and took In washing. IIe advertised hard eldor, playing cards and embalming while you wait. The ethor houses in the cut are occuplecPby Marry Cillzens, Taxpayer, Justice. Old Subscriber, Veritas, etc , etc.. The high fence In the right foreground Is designed te koep out the Indians, at least the larp'est of them. Louisville liaa an avorage rainfall and mean tomperaturo. Indians, or oeurso, rotarded the early settlements In Kentucky, ana laek enunus Interfered with some or the later ones, but through it all she rises tc-Jay llke this here Pheinlx that they tell se much about, that can een get out or a strictly fire proer hotel and never scorch a feather. Leulsvlll ewes much of her miccess te the prosperity which has been iitcldant te and A part of, as It always will be and ever has been, the successful prosperity and the prosperous success of a citv that has succcodeu ani prosperod. 1 de net knew that I make this entirely cletr, se that anether city could go te work and succeed, but I have done the best I cealil. Agriculture, blue grass, trotting horses, b )urben, ginger ale, Iren ote, hams, as piragus, Vnuter, eggs, litorature, distill fng, pre-slavery, stere keeping, rallroad rallread - inS. etc. , etc. , ha e eai.li risen te a great height in the table of Industries or the state. Kentucky is no doubt a cholce state. Nature did Imuth for nor, and Henry Wattorseu has net fooled away his ttuie either. Procter Knett Is a feature of Kentucky which I must net forget as I hurriedly fiass along. He would Itavu been mere ntlueutiatlfit hid net erept out that he was an humorist. Ne in in can be respect ed quite se much after he has shown symptoms of this kind. Mr. Knett made a funny speech en Ouluth once, and new fioeple come from away back of Little Uckery and Heminy Centra and stay all day and bring their dinner, hoping that Procter Knett may be funny again anmn dav. In the intorler of Kentucky ene still finds seme odd character, and the plain, unostentatious minner of administering iustlce attracts seme attention whenev cr it 'is brought te publia attention. Net long age a colerod man named Menree Wilkinson killed a man at a plc plc nle In order te give variety te an otherwise monotonous pregramme. He was found guilty and sentenced te be hanged. The execution was te take place within an inclosure, but the obliging sheriff had it In a valley, se that a whole country could sit en the hillside and see it. It is hardly necessary te sty that he was reelected. Nearly 10,000 people canto te witness the great show. They came en feet and en eraeback, from everywhere, till they covered the hillside and were llk9 the sands of the sea for multitude. Lemonade stands sprang up as if by magic, and, merry-go-rounds get there from the four corners of the earth. Popcorn, citing apples and wax for chewing puriieses were for sale everywhere. The balloon mitt was there, likewise the nvin with the miehlne for shewlug hew much one ran lilt without Injuring himseir. Everywhere peer, tired farm hands who needed rest v ere testing their strenirth till their eyes le k 3d like soiled doorknobs or poached egg In a saucer of stew ed tomatoes. f noiegrupus ui luc uiuruerur w eru uimj for sale with his autograph. His brother had walked fifty miles te plead v, Uh the governor for a pardon, but it did net avail. Ejclid C. Cooksey. a bright young re porter, was sent te de the execution for l paper, Ha and Mr, Memlngitar, Jr aaaUter reporter, sat up with th eon een ImmmA man. Friends deckled that f f llgleua aKTteM shpuW b hM ever Um aurderer. Mr. MeralnftUr waa eelectad te lead la praysr. He had smtw tern se before, but he was a geed reporter, sad whea he waa aastg ned for anything always covered the field, lie still says that, eeasMerinc his leek of preparation, he thinks he did pretty well. A fresh reporter tried te Interview the prisoner while the service wee going en, but Mr. Cooksey, who was reeding a chapter from Genesis at the time, paused and told the young man that he was net la It The sheriff then came In te say a few words te thi prisoner. He said: "Menree, you knew that I would never bang you 1b the world at the figures I get from the county If I didn't have te de It. I've get te de It or lese the nomination next year. I'm a friend te you, Menree, and I reckon I've always treated you right." "Yee,nah, that's what you has." As the morning sun lighted up the beautiful hillside and scattered a shower of glory through the trees upon the blue grass turf bjneath, It showed a busy scene en the fressy slopes of the natural amphitheatre, all young men with amber spattered chins and budding whiskers were pitching rings for a cane or baring tintypes of themselves and their rusnefcr taken with tie gallows in the background. Mothers brought with them little sunburnt offspring thst had only arrived in Kentucky the previous day. Dark red cookies sold for a cent apiece. A tall tree giving view upon the whole jail yard brought two dollars. - All was lire and animation. The sheriff had acquired a comfortable jag, but It had net succeeded In stealing away his brain. In fact he waa quietly chuckling te him self as he Imagined the jag groping In the attic or his massive skull, knocking the s'rin off Us knuckles and cussing as it vainly sought for the sheriffs brains. Finally the hour arrived. The prisoner was brought en the scaffold. He pressed the hsnd of the reporter and, banting Inte tears, presented him with an election cigar. The newspaper men then uulted In singing a little topical song, of which I am the author and which Is designed mere es pecially for executions by electricity, beginning as fellows : I'm sorry I get Insulate, But I'm going nema te dynamo. It is a plaintive song, eminently fitted for executions In New Yerk, and has had a great run. The time new arrived for the execution, and the sheriff asked Mr. Coeksoy If he would be geed enough te read the death warrant. Air. Cooksey said It would net " Well, Til deputize you then," said the sheriff. " Why don't yen read it yeurself T " "Well, for two reasons. In the flrst Jtlace I did net bring my glasses and In he second place, if you won't let it go any further. I can't read anyhow. " Cooksey says if there had been no reporters there the prisoner would have been ebliged te read the death warrant himself. Nothing pains a man who Is unused te appearing in public and who has had no elocutionary training, like having te read his own death warrant te a big Chautau qua gathering like that and have two or three Ignorant peeple yell "Louder!" Death Is at all times mere or less dis agreeable at the hands of the law but seiie one ought te be at band te take the burden of the literary exercises off the hauds of the deemed man. FEBRtTArtY. Oh I churlish month I whose wild agar lei, Fret and perplex each passing day, Till bleak December's hanhncsi varies With the son wooing of the May ; Thy morn may come with radiant promlsc premlsc Thy skies be bright with golden glow ; But ere the day be gene half from ui, The world Is drowned in drifts of snow. We love thee net, although se human, In thy coquettish, wayward weeds, Capricious as the veriest woman, la tny perversa vicissitudes. And yet we hall thy rude oncoming, Because thou closest Winter's state Olad that thxdays, (In honest summlug,) Can only number twenty-eight I Margaret J. Preten in Heme Journal. There are less persons afflicted with rheuma tism, klnce our druggists hae sold Hulvatlen un Few are aware aware of the Importance of checkln, Ktjurn. 'I tr a. cniiL-ii or common ceia in lis nrsi That which In the beginning would leid te a mild remedy, If neglected, seen preys upon the lungs. lr. Bull's Cough Byrup affords Instant reller. It Is en Infallible remedy. Price 23 cents a bottle. Infernal Ingenuity. Could scarcely devise mera excruciating tortures than these of which you see the evidences In the face of a rheumatic or neu ralgic sufferer. The agonies are the conse quence of net checking a rheumatic or neu ralgia attack at the outset. Heitetter's Stom ach Bitters hat been found by skillful medical Ettctlllenera te possess net only remedial, ut defensive efficacy, where these diseases exists, or a tendency te them Is exhibited. Hurely this puissant but safe botanic medicine, bearlug, tee, such high specific sanction, Is better than the poisons often employed, but most unsafe, net only In contluuauce, but in Isolated dese. The bleed Is depurated thoroughly from the rheumatic virus, and the nerves, slightly lmpurged upon, saved from ul timate and direful threes by- this benign medi cine, which likewise exhibits marked efficacy for malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, con stipation and liver complaint. febUUilV AM. medical authorities agree that catarrh is no mere nor less than an Inflammation of the lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Na sal catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the head are net diseases of the bleed, and It Is a serious mistake te treat them as such. Ne con scientieus ph slclsn ever attempts te de se. It Is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific will be found for eery disease from whleU humanity suffers. The tects Jus tify us In assuming that far catarrh at least a pwltlve cure already exists In Kly's Cream Ualm. febl3 2vrd Special QeUct. Mothers I Mothers ! I Mothers 1 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain ei cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'B BOOTHINO BYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will nut tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and Slejumut te the taste, and Is the prescription of ne of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United HUtes. Bald everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. luneXlydAw A Sound Legal Opinion. K. Bainbrldge Muuday, Esq., County Atty. lay Ce., Tex., says : "Have used Klectrlc Hit ters with mat happy results. My brother also, was ery low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. i m cntlifled Klwtrlc Hitters saved his life." Mr. I). I. Wllcoxsen, of Hene Ca e, Ky.. adds allketestlmeny,saylng; HepesItlel believes he would have died, had It net been for Klectrlc This 'great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Kidney, I.l er and Htemach Disorders stands unequaled. Price 50c, and tl, at H. B. Cochran's Drug Htere, 137 and 1 N. Queen Ht., Lancaster, Pa, (6) Bueklen's Arnica Balve. Tn BestSalvb in the world for Cuts, Bruises Beree, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Beres, TetUr, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hklu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te give per feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. IS and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. une27-lyd The New Discovery. Yeu have heard) our friends and neighbors talking about It. Yeu may ) eurself be one of the many who knew from personal experience Just hew geed a thing It U. If you have ever tried It, you are one of Its staunch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about It la, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery eer after holds a place In the house. If you hae never used It and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Threat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give Ita fair trial. Ills guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bettles Free at If. B. Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. US N. Queen street, Lancaster, l'a, (fl) SOTOTICE TO TKEfll'ABSEltS AND GDN ,IX NKltH. All persons are hereby forbidden le trespass en any of the lands of the Tern wall nd Upeedvrell estates In Lebanon or fjnicaiter ueuntles, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or flsnlng, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trea. pawing en sala lands of the undersigned aft ibis notice. WM. COLKMAN FREEMAN K. PERCY ALDKN, KDW. a FREEMAN, AitJrneys ler H. wTeqIwmi'i KM, UOOBST10N8 FOR TUK BKABOX. IMedlcalJearaal.1 Be specially careful of draughts and sadden ehesges. De net overwork. Of what use Is wealth without healtht Keep your leet dry, bnt de net wear over shoes all the time. Remember that the pores of your skin, when In health, are always open, and that closing Ultra eaeaes sickness. . . ... . Ureas warmtv. but net heavily. Woolen clothing that permits the exhalations of the body te escape. I Kat strrMbUii ,H U O0l. ealnc and hearty, but net tee much greasy feed, smear feed. It Is amlsuke te suppose that tat feed contains the most vitality. If you feel chilly atany time, take a drink of pure whisky at once. Duffy's Pure Malt Is the Surest and best and has the highest recommsn recemmsn recommsn atleus. De net call the doctor for every sllsht ail ment. If you have a cold, feel depressed and iaf.it KBMiitui and vimr vmi niM afrnieinine' 10 tone and build np the system. Nothing will de Uencd. (S ytalcwt f f HIm. kALACK or FASHION. The Great Clearing Sale -AT ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St., Anether deep cut in COATS. The last balance of our stock of Coats must be sold. Te-morrow we start te sell them out as fellows : Ladies' Newmarkets. Let 1, at $1.00 apiece. Let 2, at $2.00 apiece. Let 3, at $3 00 apiece. Let 4, at $5.00 apiece. Let 5. at $7.50 apiece. The balance of our stock of Coats in 3 lets : Let 1, at $1.00 apiece. Let 2, at $2.00 apiece. Let 3, at 53.00 apiece. Our whole stock of Beys' Overcoats. Let i, at $2.00 apiece. Let 2, at 53.00 apiece. All our Corkscrew Diagonal Jackets in 2 lets. Let 1, at $5.00 apiece. Let 2, at $ 1 o.eo' apiece. Let 2 comprises some of the finest imported Jackets, sold from 517 te $20 apiece. The balance of our stock of Plush Wraps and Coats at half cost price. The balance of our stock of Beys' Suits as fellows : Let 1, at 98c a suit. Let 2, at 51.49 a suit. Let 3, at 51. 98 a suit. Let 4, at $2.49 a suit. Let 5, at 52.98 a suit. Let 6, at $3.49 a suit. Let 7, at 53-98 a suit. These were sold as high as 59 and $ 10 a suit. One let of Ladies' Blouses, Children's Blouses, Fancy Jer seys, Children's Jerseys, Skirts, &c, at 69c apiece. All our Fancy Dress Buttens as 5c a dozen. Only a few mere of these ele gant Comforts which we sold en special sale at 51 apiece. This week is your last chance te get them. ffieUcnca. kKIKCKCOLLL'QK. OF BUSINESS Short-Hand. Ilecerd Building, 817-018 CHK8TNUT BTIIKLT, 1'hlladelphla, l'a. Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Morning and Afternoon Sessions every week day exceut Sunday. Night HcsMens, Monday, Tuesday and Thurnda venlngs till April 1. Twel e hundred and sixty-nine (1JG0) students last car. Karl) applications necessary bend ler enrollment Diana:. Technical knowledge quallf) Ing for business engagements. Full Instruction for commercial and general business vocations. Alse bliort bliert Hand and Type-Writing. A faculty of mere than a score of practical men who have practiced what they teach. isoeKKeepersouioi ceiiming iieusenu'acniiig bookkeeping; lawyers tcachlm iir lawanu busi ness forms; successful high school principals teaching Enirllsh branches : law reporters teaching short-hand and tyDO-wrltlnir, , etc. inis institution uas eecn exceptionally lor ler tu late In the success of the students who have graduated therefrem." I (Dice open every week day during business Ik, urs and also en Monday, 1 uesday and Thurs day Evenings for the Eurellinent of Htudenu. Announcements, etc., sent when requested. Visitors ala s welcome. Address, THOMAS HAT PERCE, M. A., augKMImMttS Principal andFeunder cnU Stettces, Ear-ATE OF JAMES MALONE, LA'Ih OF the Borough of Marietta, I.ancaster Ce . deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate settlement and thcxe having claims or demands against the same, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster clt v. KICIIARD A. MALONE, Jll-6td3 Administrator. TpHTATE OF II. E. LKMAN, LATE OF Ijj Lancaster city, l'a., deceased. The under signed auditor appointed te distribute the bal. auce remalnlpg In the hands of A. C.ltelnubl, J. II . Wlckersharn and DuBels Rohrer, execu execu eors of deceased, second and final account, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Fri day, February 7, 1389, at 10 o'clock a. m In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In thectty of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. M. BI10SIU8, jant-etdfl Auditor. INSTATE OF HENRY A. QABLE, LATE li of Lancaster clt), deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate ha) lug been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and llluse ualllg iriuiin ur uciiutMU uifMlluil luv same, will present them without delay for sel- tlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancas ter city. jAiltMU. UAin.t, r.xecuter, Ui West Chestnut Street J. H. B. Waekkr, Attorney, J18-6UW JAUEM U. UAMI.E, Executer, F OR JAPANESE GOODS, OoteERIBMAN'H, Ne, 13 West Ktec Htreet, s1 Palace of Fasken, PERCE l.lll I HUN fs Sal v flLimt. nUBLKSSAtf or A CENTRALLY LUCA Os TcasDAY. FnmvAmr V At the Leepard Hetel, the Twe-Story Frame Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 1U Bast Viae street, con tains seven rooms, papered thnMaheut and la excellent conditien: let by laefcet, hydrant la jar, a flae variety of fruit. "Bale at 7iP. J. R. UIVLB.lt. Jen, L. IlAtltM, Auct. fbU,M,KVai ec UPLAND HOTEL AT ORPHANS' COURT HALS. OK THtntSBAY. MARCH . MM. at the Franklin Heuse, Ne. 123 North Queen street. In the city of Lancaster, by order of the vrpHavna tmnui uwvuuuij ui utnmwiiiii. mhv uai the city of Lancaster. The let front twenty four leet, ene Inch en North Uueen street, and extending back two hnndre and ferty-flve reel te christian street. Tne improvements are a lane three-story hotel and restaurant, with all modern Improvement and convenience, water, gas, ranges, lee houses, and everything kry kit ftha final flMBL This nrnnertr has kma been the prlneleal restaurant In the city, and la well worthy the attention of buyers. Hale te commence at 1 o'clock, when atten atten p.cWlUUnr..knew.,y Kxeentaref J, Copland, deceased. fsM2,tA.T,.WManvAd -nVBLlC SALS. Ox Tttcasn AT, FM?A!T 30, 1880, at the Leepard Hetel will positively be sold i Ne. 1, Joel L. Haines' beautiful home, Ne. 412 Middle street, containing eight rooms, llnclud In a Ian furnished aula. The house is beau tifully papered throughout, woodwork finished a deen dry cellar, coal, weed and potato bin. in wan Iren hydrant, Relnherten's cherry trees, Bart let Pears, Old Mlxen, Crawford, Hener and Mus- Jiuehanna peach trees ; beautinu lawn ; let SU bet, 10 Inches by 10S feet. Bale positive ; easy terms. Na2,ThetWMtenrand attic brick dwelling ana tarn iwctsiOTY nsimv mest uuiiaing, no. Seuth Prinee street : let, 11 feet 7K Inches by I nee street ; let, 11 feet 7H Inches by 1&3 feet e Inches, containing In all nfne rooms, pa- mnd throUKhent. water In kitchen. Ne. S, The two-atery aad attle dwelling and brick back building. Ne. SI Seuth Prinee street, containing seven rooms, papered throughout, water In kitchen ; let, U feel 7 Inchesey 1M feet a Inches. These houses are elegantly located, about the centre of our city and worthy tbs attention of these seeking a home or a geed Investment. Easy terms. Bale at 7.90 p.m. JOEL L. HAINES, fibS.12,15,17 Auctioneer. CECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOIl SALE ON Till: MOST LIBERAL TEnMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster aeuue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with .man sard roer, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twostery brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 160 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and Pine sereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, leta 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. QRtF.L, ..-,, JACOB ORIEL, 'EMeuters. apr25-lyd.M.W.8. no North Mary Street -D EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. H0UHE8,BUILDINU LOTS.FARM", MILLS, Ac,, for sale. Ureal bargains. Call for our new Catalog no just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al. wa)s en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED - Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAUEM.-Fer these having money te Invest we have first class mortgages en hand and the best of facili ties for Investing, TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 108 EA8T KINO STREET. nev 8 3md F OR RENT. Reems for Rent. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -ABOVE- Chas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes; 3 and 5 East King St. Third Pledr Roem Is handsomely papered and fitted up, havlug lis own water closet and washstand In a small ante-room, the fleer Is planed aud oiled, making a handsome room, suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organiza tions, etc. The Fourth Fleer liTnet papered.but will also be fitted up lu similar st) le teault geed tenants. 1 1 has Its own watercleaet and washstand : In Its prewnt condition ts suitable for light manufac ture. Fourth Fleer for Rent from March 1st, and Third Fleer from April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. APPLY TO Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the leader of Ixw Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 x 6 EABT KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Ceal. SUMKKRANDCOAL. J TOBACCO HHOOKH AND CASES. WEST IN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B. B. MARTIN 4 CO., n3-lyd 424 Water Street, Lancaster. Pa. -RAUMUARDNERH OOMPAN Y. COAL DEALERS. OrrtcBS Ne. IS North queen Street, and Ne. 661 North Prince street. Yards North Prince Street, near Reading Depot. nslMM I.ANfJAHTKR. F., rTUtUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWDER, I propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the most iHectual destre) er of files and ether sinah Insects. Fer sale At HUBLEY'B DRUG STORE, M Wast King Street firm N1 EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Grand Opening of New Goods. We have Just returned from the Philadelphia and New Yerk Markets with an Excellent As, sertment of N EW QOODS, which we are offering at the Lewest Prices te be found I New Mourning IrlnU at &Xe. New Tickings at Ic, worth 10c New Outing Cleths. New Plaid Nainsoeks at 8r,10e, i:c. New Table Linens at Isc, 30c, 2V, 30c and Me, New Russia Crash, by piece, Ke and lO.vjc. New Towels and Napkins. New Bleached Muslins at Sc, worth 10c Nsw Unbleached Muslin at aC worth Sc. New Bleached Sheeting, best quality, at 25c New Unbleached Sheeting at 90c and lc. New Calicoes at Sc New Black Cashmeres, 40 Inches wide, BOc, worth (Be NawBlackHcurletUs,44tncheswldti,al7&c,!g7e and 1109. New Shirtings, Xe and Be New Dress Olnghams at 8e and 10c New Cottenades at 12c, 16c, He and 20c New Dress Goods at Be, 10c, U,Se IV, 30c Sc New i ast Black Hosiery, Sc, 10c, 122c New Fast Black Hese, seamless, Mr, 2Sc, SOc. New Corsets, 2Sc, He, 60c, 75c, SI 00. New Hamburg Embroideries, 4c, tic, Sc, 8c, 10c, 12tfc, IV, SOc A full stock of Carpets, Oil Cleths, Window Bhade and Fcftlheis Just In. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. - i --, -1 , 1 1 1 , - i - - -i - - i i i 1 1 - M ETZQER A HAUOHMAN. Metzser 5c 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. -AT- Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE trail Ictunrt F LINN BRENBMAN, A GREHT -IN- PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. ISO Dezen A--1 Rogers llre.'s Plated Knhes, Ferks aud Spoons, bought nt a Forced Hale and are being sold at half their value. UOOIW GUARANTEED After Hilt let no mere can be had at the same price. & NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Carpet B AHQAINS I QO Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL. CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. W HAVX THB LAEQBST AUD BSBT STOCK IK THB ClTT. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West Eing'and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. &oetm anb Mtec0. B OOTls AND SHOES. NOTHING LIKE IT !' THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER And We Therefore Make Only Solid Shoes I lu whlch'thfie Is a Union of Geed Stock and Geed Workmanship I We have taken pains te seciiih only the solid leather article, fur jour uiUuntage, te Meet from at Prices That Defy Competition ! Try a Pa I rand Yeu Will Alvtay Ik' Mutinied. D. P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, I.ANOABTER. PA. STANDARD GRADES I EXCELLENT WEARING I Men's Calf Beets I These we have In different grade. Beets te nt any size Instep high or low, or any ether slze coming between te fit snugly and comfortably. Ne such assort ment any where else, no better makes, no lower rates for Ilka qualities, 'lliey'ru eeu up te the top notch of excellence In ery respect audlnvarlably proie strong wearers. Ne auction goods, no shoddy makes, Remember tliln Is com paring prices, A geed Beet te belii for comfort and which gives strong scnlte Is here at ft; a half welt Pegged Calf Beet, much worn by farmers and out-deer laborers. Is thoroughly well made and dressy looking. Anether grade of Calf Beets at KM ; pegged smooth, clean aud w ell flulshed ; have a wide reputation for their excel lent wearing qualities; never hear any complaints of them; often outwear the flnest tl and IS grades. Solid leather counters, Inner slid outer soles and heels. Hewed Beets at 12 60 light weight up pers, soft and yielding; mads and On Ished In a superior manner ; excellent fitting easy and comfortable the first room. Won't stand the rough usage usually gl en te coarser grades. Twe makes of Calf Beets at tl a pair- one sewed, the ether pegged. The former comes lu medium widths and wears strongly. Nebctter tl Beets made or sold than these. The pegged grude Is extra wide, adapted for bread and fleshy feet. The uppers are strong and tough Ingrain and wear equal te these of bent light kid. Philadelphia Square Toe Sewed Beets, styllsband very dressy, ut flW. This make we've been handling for seven years. Steady demand for It makes It a per manent line here, alwas right, never wrong for service. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Btreet, Lancas ter. Pa. eUttevnciJi T UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eshleraan Law Building. Ne. t3 North Dnka Street. aprt-lvriAw CALIFORNIA. , 1 npeciai i-urues. neiiii-nieniiiiy. leurisi 'Dlnir cars. Chtup rates. Southern l"uclMe sleep Ca Address, E. HAWLKV, Uen'l EasUiru Agent, 31 Broadway, New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH Agent 48 H. M St., Phlla. janl-lyd2t w tleafes. Haxiliinan COOPER HOUSE.) BHRGHIN ST. LANCASTER, PA. flail. T ARU A1N8 1 TO gamp. VTUW LAMPS AND ART QOODS. Call axidL See -THE- FINE NEW LAMPS AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JolniL,;Arneld,sBiiilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-lfd "1ALL AND SEU THF ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Olebes for Oas and Oil Bujves. THE "PERFECTION META L MOULDING, and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats them all. Thlsstrlpoutwearsallethers. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows. Excludes Uiedu.L Keens out snow and rain. Anyone can apply 1 1 no waste or dirt mads In aDnlvlnsr 1L uan n be lilted anywhere no boles use. I will net RDllt. warn or T-'i - i :.. Ui core, reaay ler use. shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfectAl the Steve, Heater and ltange Stere c Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 84 80UTH QUEEN 8T., LANCASTER PA. ttVpcts. jT ANCASrER CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO OO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. RUQ1 CARPETS. ART SQUARES, CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc. OIL- FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES In the City for the Prices, Be Sura te See Them. BEST QOODS I LOWEST PRICDs OROUNU FLOOR I ONE PRICE C CARPET AND CARI'ET WORK I BEST AND CHEAPEST I Near Cerner of Orange & N. Queen, augZMyd (gttrrinncg. OTANDAHD CARRIAaE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40,42,1315 MARKET BTREET. (Rear of the Postefflce), LANCAUrER, PA, All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car rlages, Plntens,t Surreys, Cabriolet,, Phaiteim, lliickbeards, Tretting Vagoiis,utatlen Wagons, Market Wageus, etc, new riady ler the Spring Trade. A tine line of Becend-Hand Werk. New Is the time te order for Spring. Strictly flrst-clas work and all uerk fully guaranteed. My prices are the lowest In the county ter the sumequullt) of work. OUumeucull and ex amine my work. Repalutlng und Repairing promptly at tended te aud deue lu u Urst-Outs manner. One set of werkmeu ciwclully tuplettnl for thut purpose. 1TASH KVERYT'IIINOTHAT NFEJ1S TO T. be washed with "Purity soap." You'll like It. GleiMng. TMMENBE REDUCTIONS. & L.OANSMANBEO. J 4 i ruuser ecuc.v - tfa BEAUTIFUL STYLUS OF TROUBRRsKOsf ! ? TO MEASURE. A U It EAT DEAL LEW THAN H ALF PRICK ! sy-ii This Is without exception the Cheapattlia Cheapattlia ef Heeds In the Piece we have ever kaewa te as) onerefi. All aesirabiekindsorgeoosaa and altheuth we call them half .pries. iiieni nsT. ueen rnnrca sewn w less third their original value. TROUSERS TO ORDER, 18.59. TROUSERS TO ORDER, H. TROUSERS TO ORDER, HU, TROUSERS TO ORDER, T.fJ0. w Five Hnndre Pairs of Treuserings, no two of U IllllH.IUMJlOl'lirOIII. "T,v Men's. Bey's and Children's RTORaf OVER- ,.'-3 iVlUVatUaMrlflaliia ta.l.a Thaa SHtiallanil VfSZ t vw. aiaasx itivtsssj gitSTBi auvx niua eassis " " will go, as no reasonable odor will be refused, VV Call and see them. ,-, 4!' m . ilr . l. bansman & bro..- Tailors and Mannfactnrers of Men's. Bey's aatst SSf Children's Clethlna lExcluslvs.l )' .. mM mm imtkmm ,iwm ,u,ffflvsiSHVsss.i t. I. W. OOUfSR Or ORAMQI. LAVOAITKE. A. . && 9& Net connected with any ether Clethtag kfll sr Be cautious and make no mistake se that' !&3 you gel te the right place. jxiH H IRSIt A BROTHER. " Experience Is the Best SIM master, llld ,ltAA tvlnl li.V. Ha1, Urltll Al ttAAMt. years have found the above te be true. ' Oaeal'j r a customer, always a customer" Is what thay iv say nner buvlna- of us. Well made Clethha.s , ' ,' out and made by us In Lancaster, la the MM4-J' vnni an prercrwne nave once worn wem. -perlence Is sgaln te the fere In their selectleei. ODD8 AND ENDS OPLOTB. ........... ..... .- m) ueiisinviiig iu uruaiu sisvp, iui, vii'i, w v-7 Mtn', Beu1 and Chllurt' . Mi Overcoats, Suits and Pantalwas 9 J C At prices se low as net te be equaled by My clothiers In this state. It Is Your Chance New. Take the cuance while you can get It. Furnishings at Cost Price; Our Merchant Tn I Inrlnv Ttennrtmant Is 1enerX busr. The low nrlccs de the work. .'Ve,.i . - "ipi 7. W-. '"' nMR.pRTrne - , p HIHM1 (fi MU flftlt CLOTHING AND TTRMSHItfa Tt.S nnnan VTflH , p firth flnun S(Mt nil PaiIm JdiiM .-f(j nvtiu vw vum m- wnit wssss i LANCASTER. PA. &$ M ART1N BROS. MARTIN BROS. "WanU are sat IsOe. Wishes gratified In our store. CetsV plete as a store should be te claim te fit all sixes of atea and boys. At present an op portunity unusual.Tb rough-, Such Meney Saving Opperta nlty Unnsaal. out the entire house all winter goods go at We reductions. TJiose are net odds and ends, bat for Instance, all 120 Salts 2nd Overcoats, winter weights, go at 118,414 values, 12 ; Beys' K Bait and Overcoats go at 3M and fi. TsMdhser ence In these prices mean Justsomaehbaad cash saved te you. Little Beys' Salts aad Over coals, 12, 12 Wand H. Beys' Waists and Mea's BbtrU er stirring for yenr attention. "Star ' Waists, handseme percales, 42d and 6Se. Oar. ncr's finest percale and Bceteh Olnghasa Waists, 81c. KUnnel WalsU, He, 60c, &.,, vy. See our Men's Percale Shirts, 75c and H Including cellars and cuffs te match. See ear l,7Sc and 60c Whits Shirts, In three length of sleeve aud everybody's site. Such musUu, linen, fit and workmanship as lu our " Dayton" Shirt for tl Is a " lucky catch." Wear the Day. ten Shirt once you'll have It again. The Custom Tailoring Department Invite your trade. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. T ARDWAREI HARDWAREI If you want te buy a LJi i e rr0-i-i r rr fy OOTO - Marshall & Eengiefs. S A 11 SOUTH QUEEN &T. There you can get STOVIW, TINWARE, CEDARWAHE, CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. AIe, a Full Stock of OKNERAL HARD WARE, and PRIME NEW 0L0VERSEED. IARSHAIlL&REKG-IER NO). 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET. ajaa-lTd HOUSE-PAINTINO. ORAININO AND ULAZINO. BYRON J. BROWN, successor te Oeo. W. Uniwn. deceaswl. Pructlml Hilnter. drainer audOlazIer. Werk done by contract or day a' ciieup ns ursi-vias wurs can ne aoee. workmen, and ueue but best material I FlueUrulutns' aswclaltv. -Onier by mall attended. Shep-it Nertk queen. ResdenceUV East James street, janlt lmd ? Jd V! 'W e 1W33 ?ltT '4 . , JlH .S.J ??: 1 V r&m 9M iiKJt-J fS" w JH '..
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