".A is , vV - V ' H.?', :' Si t i yCVfi, Wr 'v a -v --" -. ; u -)5-;v i ..jUf '.ilV.''. 1 'lii &Jifl&&rf'--LZJ:!- !j'.w "4 "V "J J 1 ?i i-i. -'ji - ,,., -. ,-.. --: , , yv a 5 THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1890. rj THE HISTORIC BARBER! MIR TERT EtGIIlL 58TESM Ml CIE1T IBK HE HAS SMAVEi." JtAgr Wlllliim Xye Receive the Otiati laz Confidences ComtneJore Vandcr- bllt nail itFew Others as Shnvcea. It tn In Chicago, the booming elly along whose busy utreeU I hud se often wandered mid en tlie banka of whose brawling fiver I bad mi oft been " bridged "' tnat l met a bariwr who inmle a apexiaity of shaving etnlnent men. I noticed that my presence did net seem te unnerve blm as I had supposed it would, and that he held my new a Reed deal higher w;Ua shaving my upper lip than I had ever held It, even In the bright and halcyon days when, as a little boy, I were a vct made ever from ether garments of my father's handed down from the dim and musty past. His hair had formerly been a bright red. HE WIPED A LAIUIE HOT TEAR TKOM NY HEAD. Seme wns flowing and, some'had fled. I thought of this sontlment whilst he wax shaving me, nnd when he liad finished I wrete it In his album Ter him. At times he speke almost sadly of the past and of theso he had shaved, who we're new in a land whero full beards are worn almost exclusively. Onte, as he spoke of a statesman who had pissed en and left us, he asked meto oxcusehlm as he wiped a large het tear from the top or my head. I said, "Nevor mind; weep en, thou sad sad hcirted man. Holievo thine e'ercharged orbs. It will de thoe gecd. I have went in a barbershop many e time myself. It does me geed te see thoe de se new. " When he had recovered himself a little, he wiped his cyes semewhat en a tewel, and, going into the clothes press for a few moments, whero I heard him measuring out some cengh modlclne, he seen returned, brightened up a great deal, he and his breath both having gained a great deal of strength, it seemed te me. He said that he used te shave Commo Comme dore Vanderbllt. I asked him hew the commedoro was te shave. He said that he always get shaved at home. " I used te go up overy morning and shave him at his home. He loll eiders that I was te come te his room, and there I would always And him in his shirt Mceve. He rarely swere at me, fearing that I might acciden tally cut his check. He frequently had soil boiled peg en the end of his nose, but I never laid up anything agin him for that. Yeu nover can tell whero soft boiled eggw ill light. I even found soft boiled egg en Mr. Iieechcr's chin ence, and he said that it must li.ive been theru all through one of his most searching sermons. Yeu never knew when you eat a soft boiled egg whether the most of it went Inside en the lining of the coats of the stomach or outside en the lining of your overcoat, or in your ear or down the back of your neck. "One time, howevor, the commedoro swore at me cjulte a geed deal, I remem ber. I had slimed him a little tee close, and se his faee bled n little. Of ceurse I had te rub alum en it te step the bleeding, and it inade the old man quite smart for ene of his time or life. He get kind of het and told me I could go away and nover oemo back any mero. I told him I had a wife and family and I would llke very much te stay. '" Ne, ' s,ild he, 'you cannot shave "for a biled owl. " or " for sour apples, " or " t he ace of spades, " ' or seme such thing he said, I knew. MJut, said he, 'I de net want te soe your family suirer. Yeu have cut my fuee se olten new, you mullet head, and then puckercd it up with alum, that my mouth stays open all the time and pretty seen I will h.ive te put a gere into the back of my neck. Ge away from my heuse and never, never return if you please. As I said, I de net want your family te suitor, and se I will glve you a letter te n business man I knew down town, who will soe tint you get a job at bis place. New go uwuy. ' " He gave me the letter, and I openod it careful se as net te cut the check, If tliore was any into It. Hut there wasn't auy. It was just a short letter. It said: "Dkak Jens This will Introduce a barber who has been practicing en me for quite awhile and patiently werKliiK Ills way up te u position where new 1 feci llkcgivlng him this lie irty and earnest letter te you. lie lias a family dependent en him, nnd anything yen can llnd for lilm te de around our Justly celebrated slaughter limine will be duly appreciated by, ' Yours truly, C. Vandeiuiilt. "P. 8. Let him try It first en tlie cattle that are already dead. C. V. " "Did you evor shave any ether cole cele bratcd people bosldes Vanderbllt and me?" " Yes. I used te shave Mr. iJarrett iAwrence Barrett, the great actor, when he was in a hurry. He entered the shop rather soft and glldy llke, us if he was looking for Julius Cioear, with a vlew of stabbing blm ut an eaily date. "I would s.iv, 'Geed morning, Mr. Barrett. "He would say, 'Sirrah, I knew thee net!' He would then fold his arms, and, with growing wonder and delight, leek in the mirror at the only man for whom he ever showed a gonulne respect and esteem which nothing could shake. Then he would take oil' his coat and fold his arms again and threw back his head and try te leek llke the nnn who acts as chief train dispatcher for the solar system. " ' J.arry,' I would say, 'come off the perch new. It Is jour turn, Mr. llranul gan. ' " But he would rock back en his heels and threw out his chest and kind of skull' his shoes ou the lloer llke n tumbler that is chalking his feet In the circus, a habit he get when he was a bareback rider, and then he would inhale and oxh.ile his breath quickly llke a gentleman who has blewu out the gas and is partially asphyx iated, but whlcli really meant tmsien, se I understand, ami then he would say : '" Hah I Swagger net, thou topless var 1st, thou nnwhelkcd lly-ii-tlio-rreek. .Sal u te me net, thou pan-American stough steugh tin bnttle and tallow spatter en the brew of nature A vaunt! bhctupl "Wilt thou forsooth pour the ribald. "Next!" into the ear of L uir-r-rence llarr-r-r-r-rette?' THERE WAS ONLY ONE BITE AT Tills HOCSI- " I would then ejaculate 'Rats!' and hn would take a seat in the chair llke aku that is getting Jl a week te rclga Uiiuuku r yJCCTCO WIT one act and then take tickets at the deer the rest of the time. I offered him once a strop te bold la bis hand te reign with, bat be would net have lb" "Is he bard te shaveT" " Ne, he Is quiet in the chair, and winks perfectly natu ml. He Is a real geed fellow, I think, If he would only try te forget that he Is sitting fur a lithograph. When he gcta his head out of the Iren head rest and is net having his photograph taken he is tint rate. " " Whefelse did you ever shave? " " I have shaved Chauncey M. Depew once, but he did net knew about It, or at least I did net tell hlin who I was, and sj perhaps he would net remember me new. He was very nice and quiet, and didn't make me any trouble. He kept looking at the clock whlle he was being shaved, and said something ever softly te himself. I Judged he was going out te dine some seme Waere, I asked him If he wasn't Mr. Depew, and be said he was. Then I ashed him if he ever heard about the tramp that called at a farm house en Fifth avenue te get something te eat. He said no, he had net. Well, there was nothing te It only It seems that once a peer tramp, with clam sbells in his rich Rembrandt beard and chicken aa'.uers in his nut brown hair, called at a qu et farm bense en upper Fifth avenue nl asked for feed. 'Odds bodkins,' ex claimed the farmer's wife, as he came te the deer, 'you are indeed in a sorry plight. And hew long since you tasted feed?' " ' Four days,' said the tramp, catching madly at the waist band of his trousers Jnst in time, for he had no susenderr, 'four days I have been without feed, ana four nights I have slept in a railroad culvert with nothing evor me but a first and second mertgage and n right of way. I have a college education and an angel mother. Glve me a crust, lady, or a little plum duff, lady, and Ged will reward you. Fer three days I wandered aimlessly around en the site for the world's fair trying te find my way te the settlements. On the fourth day I came upon a habitation and tried te get a bile. There was only ene bite at this house, and a large mauve colored bull deg get that. Lady, will you give me of your bounty, or must I ask you te leek the ether way whlle I pass out at tbogateundgo awayT' " The geed woman could net resist this appeal, and se she get some crullers and cold cabbage with vinegar onto it, Alse a glass of milk, and a cold sausage. The peer tramp took It and was about te con ceal the whole thing in his whiskers, when the geed lady said, 'Yeu ought at least te ask grace and give thanks before you eat your feed. Let me beg of you te ask a blessing before you cat, 'That is all right in theory, lady,' exclaimed the tramp as heabsorbed the sausage and drained bis glass, 'but it does net work well'ln pratlee. Me and Chauncey Depew always talks better after wo've ct. ' " " Who else have you shaved? " " Well, I've shaved Mr. KvartB. He Is a kind-hearted old gontleman. with a skin that bangs around his threat like the seat of an elephant's trousers around a baby elephant. He Is a gentleman, every Inch efhlm. He dims net talk much with barbers, though. He Is a theuhtful man. but dees net dress well. One day he wanted me te brush his hat. I brushed it the wrong way for him. He did net knew the difference, but gave me a quarter and went out. One day I trled te show off te hlui, and whilst I was shaving him I spoke of the beautiful spring weather and coated from the poet : " 'Oh, what Is se rare us a day in June? ' He said that seme days In March was a geed deal rarer, for he'd seen 'em when they was almost raw. He is a wag, Mr. Bvarts is. He can think of mero puns than anybody. He is really a wit of the old school, but he Is hard te shave, and when you get lather up his nese his remarks aroulmest cruel at times. " One day I was shaving a foreign noble man in New Yerk, and being in a great hurry I rather suddenly lifted his nose, as is usual when shaving the upper Up, when te my surprise it came oft und foil In the cuspidor. It was a wax nose, such us Is frequently worn by the nobility of Bome countries whero the royal bleed contains ethor Ingredients besides royalty, and se I had te put a pink pomatum nese en him till he could get up te the Eden Mu soe and have another ene made. By my carelessness I learned afterwards that I ceme mighty nigh breaking up the match betwixt him uudu real sweet little American jiirl with geed breeding and lets of means but no neble bleed. " The historical birlier then powderod my high, intellectual Adam's apple and 1 came away. MODERN NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE. In days of old, It used te be Enough for folks Hits yen atid me In the morning paper We read what happened who were dead, Und been burned out, elected, wed, Or cut lome special caper. But times lire changed ; the press In, tee, And new each morning brings te view Things which Horatio (Greeley) Ne'er dreamed In htt philosophy Ner would hate published, then, If he Had dreamed tlieni ne'er se freely. We In these modern days must knew The iiemef Messrs. So-and-se Divines, and base ball batters, Members of Congress, and their wives And persons leading public lives, On nil Important matters ; Fer Instance, what the men would de If they were women; and they, tee, Must net neglect te tell us Hew they'd make love. If they were men What books have helped them most and then If husbands should be Jealous. The mental glidlateri Hull t O'er questions such as If 'tis right Te smoke, If one's a preacher ; Wear low-necked gowns ; or If a man, Enguged te a young woman, can Embrace the lev ely creature. The i try latest ts te tell What preachers think concerning well. A certain nameless region. But here, J list think what ;nA might de T Imagine ene real ' Interview " "With S nand his legion I I quite expect, some morn, te rend or special train, dispatched with speed By seme " unrivalled " paper, Sent t (a. Mount Vesu lus, Lowered right down Inte the muss, Te Interview Dlnbelus, Becure his " views," and bring te us The latest, most conspicuous. High-toned, Infernal'" caper." Henry Fcnti,ia J'hiludetjihia Ledyer. The Time honored Xetre Dame, llaltimere, ild. We hae had amnie opportunity te convince ourselves of the cillcacy of Hulvatlen OH. We cheerfully submit our mimes te the public as reference. Rcspictfully, Bisters of Notre Dame, Alsqullh and Eager Kts., llaltimere, Md. Ne wonder people hae confidence when the best physicians are prescribing Dr. Uull's Cough Pyrup. Tnke Cnre ! Tliore Is Dnnunr In allowing inactivity or the kldnejs te grew through neglect. The deadly shoals of might's dlseate and diabetes will wreck the goodly bark of health If It Is allowed te drift rudderless upeu them. The bladder, tee, If Inactive, and Judicious medication does net speedily direct the helm toward the path of safety, will be whelmed by the quliksand of dliease. In se lecting a diuretic, let) our choice fall upon Hos teller's Hteinarh llltUrs, which stimulates the renal ergunx without Irrltutlug und excltliur them, tuetlleets te m apprehended from the unmedicated stimuli largely resorted te. 'Ihese have a tendency tertnci prcj udlctally, The lilt Urs Invigorate the kldnejs and bladder. In common wl'h the nerves and the dlgealvs organs, mid se nfferd lusting aid. IlaUoHlIerds dual uMiuh"c in preventing and curing Inter mittent ami remittent fevtr. biliousness, con stipation und rheumatism It also subjugates, fibiateai ALl. medical authorities agree that catarrh Is no mere nor less thnn an Inflammation or the lining membrane of the iiuk.i1 air passages. Na sal catarrh and ull catarrhal affections of the head lire net distunes of the blixxl, nnd it Is a serious mistake te treat them as such. Tfocoti Tfecoti Tfoceti tcleutlous ph)slclan ever attempts te de he. It Is held by cmlnint medlinl men that sooner or latera 6eUMe will be found for every disease from which humanity suffers. The facts Jus tify us In assuming that for catarrh ut least a positive cure nlreudy exlsU In Ely's Cream Uahn. feblS-Sivd $100,000. IN I10NDS AND MORTOAOEH FOR IN VEMrORS, IN tiUMH OF 1100. WJO. tOOO, 11,000 te 130,000. itendt 0 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Miirtgiiges 0 per cent. Interest, payable half yearly, hend cr call for full Information. JOHN II. METZLKR. Ne. a. links Ht. QDOOBSTION8 FOR THE SEASON. (Medical Jearnal.) Br spudaUr careful of draughts and sodden change. De net overwork. Of what use is wealth without health? Keep your fret dry, but de net wear over shoes all the time. Remember that the pore of your skin, when tn health, are always open, and that closing them causes sickness. , Dress warmly, but net heavily. Woolen clothing that permit the exhalations of the Deay te escape, is ins ecti. Eat siremththcnlmr and hearty, but net tee tnnrh ffrMisv fiied. It Is a mlstike te itiDMute that fat feed contains the most vitality. ir von reel chlllv at am' lime, take a drink of purr whisky at once. Duffy's Pure Matt Is the Surest nnd best and has the highest recommen recemmen recommen stletts. De net call the doctor for every slight ail ment. If you have n cold, feel depressed and lack appetite and vigor you need something te tone and build up the system. Nethlngwlll de this se readily a the pure article we have men tioned. (S) DRUNKENNESS. I.IO.UOR HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cere. DR, HAINES' GOLDKN HPECIFItt It can be given In a cup of cofTeeof tea, or In articles of feed, without the knowledge or lb patient, If necessary; It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER PAIUi. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient nndcrgees no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation Is effected, ts pace book of particulars free. CHA.8. A. I.OUHER. Druggist, Ne. 9 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. ortS-eed-TThAH VaUxce of jjamMan I ALACE OF FAHHIOR. AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 NQrth Queen St.f Continues As Leng As We Have Goods Which Must Be Sold. The last bnlnnce of Ladies' Ncw markcta we eiler enrc mere, uuil this for the last time this Bensen, ou SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22n, en Siccinl One-Day Snle in Six Lets. At these same marvelous low prices at which v,e tillered them last Saturday. Let Ne. 1, nt $1 apiece, for tiie lest time. Ne. 2, at $2 ench, for the last time. Ne. 3, at $3 each, for the last time. Ne. 4, nt $5 each, for the last time. Ne. 5, ul $7.50 each, for the last time. Ne. 0, utflO each. ROYS' SUITS must be sold stock in 7 lets row only. te clec out the whole ; 11 special sale for to-mer- Ne. 1, at 08c a suit. Ne. 2, nt $1.41) a suit. Ne. 3, ut (1.08 a suit. Ne. 4, at $2.40 11 suit. Ne. 5, ut $2.08 a suit. Ne. 6, at $3.19 a suit. Ne. 7, at $3.08 a suit. BOYS' KNEE PANTS. Let 1, at 10c a pair. Let 2, at 29e a puir. Let 3, nt 30c 11 pair. Let 4, ut 60e u puir. Let 5, ut 70e a pair. Let 0, at 08c ti pair. On Special Sale te-morrow only. Furthermore we eiler te-morrow only all our Kilt Suits at $1.08 11 suit. Jersey Coats ut Special Prices. Nine geed lets. Cheaper than ever. Includ ing some special values In light weight, which will ceme in very handy for Spring Wear. These must be sold be fore our New Spring Coats are opened. Let 1, at $1.08 apiece. Ne. 2, et $2.40 apiece. Ne. 3, at $2.75 apiece. Ne. 4, at $2.95 apiece. Ne. 5, at $3.29 apiece. Ne. 0, at $3.50 apiece. Ne. 7, et $3.75 apiece. Ne. 8, nt $4.50 apiece. Ne. 0, at $5.00 apiece. All our Corkscrew Jackets we again elTer en te-morrow 's sulc at $-5 and $10 apiece. Children's Plush Coats at less than cost. Alse Iufaut's Leng and Short Merine Cloaks. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Muslin Underwenr Sale continues all day Saturday, se as te give every body a chance te secure some of these extraordinary Bargains. All goods net sold go back te their erigiual prices en Monday. letltinn fMMENHE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Bre., 8. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE 8TS- BARGAINS IN Men's, Beys' and Children's CL-OTHINC Men's Hull, for lliuluess Wear at UZ 14 and $.'m. Men's Hulls for Dress ut 17, S4, $1. 110, J 12. Itej h' Unit at i2 60, S3, tl, i t. 17. Is. Children's Hulls ut tl, JliS,ll 7S, K, GO, $3, ft mill I.). These are all new goods, suitable for early sprint; wear, ut special prices. Men's I'ants at 75c. 11, II U, H 75. Men's l'nnts, All-Weel, nl 1187, ti, KM, fX and tl. Hei s' I'ants at 70e, 75e, tV, f 1, tl 25. f 1 SO. Children's l'unls from 2V-und upwards. Men's, Heys' and Children's Oiirceat sailing new nt les thnn first inaiiiifueturliii; cost. RARE UAROAIKB IN OUR Tailoring Department. All new and uttnu'the styles at I-ewe I'rlees, I -lints te order at tl O), SI. $". (0. V. S4. i'J, S10. Hulls te order at II.'. II I. fit). i ii), l-M, ti Eitily bujtrs will llnd it te their udvnnUige te cull at L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Hey's nnd Children's Clothing (Exclusle 88 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., I. W. CORNER OP ORANGE, LANCASTER, FA. 49-Net connected with auy ether Clothing Heuse In the city. 9-lie cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the rlKht place. TRUE DALMATIAN IN'HEOT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, is the most effect nal destroyer or niea and ether small Insects. Kersnle AtinillLRY'HDRIIUHTORi:. H West King Utmel The Great CleanngSale Palace of Fasliien, 9l 0V fktnt. XjVJRKENT. t KO. EA8T KINO HT. Inqnlre within. flT-Jwd FOR RENT. Te an active horseman, the Livery and nenrdln HUblc connected lUi the Christiana Hetel. Apply te M.M. riKLBSY fIS-Swd Christiana, Pa. F Nwt OR REMT-A MORE ROOM AND A thrroiterv dwelling adlelnln. Ne. 133 erth Queen street, new occupied by Jeseph Bdvert Applyte esaD.8RI!C,EIlt flMfd SIS East Kins HU 1TS.OR RENT OK FOR HAI.E ON EABV TKKMH. Ne. W0 North Wnterstreai, one story brick with twoatery frame back butldlnc, butcher shop with refrlaerater and Iztarea, lauchter house and stable. Apply at Jan30-tfd NO. an NOHTU MARY BT. -TTIORRENT-FROM APRIL 1RW.TWOBTORR Jj 'moms. Ne. MD and an North Queen street, each f per month. N 0,81 Is ISO fectdcrp,and li well adapted for a furniture store or cigar fac tory. Ne. 3E has counters and shell Inc. Apply en the premises te daO-MAStfd J. W. BYRNE. PUBLIC HAI.K OF A CENTRALLY LOOA TED HOME. Om tumuiat, FamtuARY as. At the Leepard Hetel, the Twe lery Frame Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 114 East Vine street, con tains nercn rooms, papered throughout and In excellent conditions let 30 by ISO fret, hydrant In yard, a fine variety of fruit. Hale at 7,) p. m. JOM. L. HAtNIW, AUCt, ' R)bU,15,U,9 COPLAND HOTEL AT ORPHANS' COURT HALE. O.-s Thursday, Makeii . two, at the Franklin Heuse. Ne. 122 North Queen street, In the city or Lancaster, by order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster, the undersigned will expose te public sale that well-known and long-established hotel and restaurant, known as the "Copland Heuse," situated Nes. 133 and 127 North Queen street, In the city of I Jtucaster. The let fronts twenty four feet, ene Inch en North Queen street, and extendlna back two hundred and rerty-rKe feet te Christian street. The improvements are a large threes tery hotel and restaurant, with all modern Improvement nnd conveniences, water, gas, ranges, lea houses, and everything necessary for the business. This property has long been U10 principal restaurant In the city, and Is well worthy the attention of buyers. Hnte tn commence at- 7 o'clock, when atten dance will be given and terms made known by J. H. I1AUMC1ARDNER, Executer of J. Copland, deceased. f8,10,12,15,n,19,2.',2l,S)tn3,5,9d PUBLICSSALEOFVALUABLE REAL Estate? Ott Tuesday, Makcii 4, 1890, at tub Leepard Hetel, Ne. 1, The Two-Hterr Ilrlck Dwelling and two story brick buck-building, with balcony and one-story rrnme kitchen. Ne. 418 East Orange street, containing In nil eight rooms, cistern in yard, let 111 feel, mere or less, by 113 feet, n Inches, thence, running east 66 reet by 13 feet wide, 011 which Is a frame stable fronting en Hheriiuiti street. This house Is centrally located and a com enlent home. In geed condition. . , Ne. 2, The Twe-Htnry Hrlck Dwelling and one story frame buck-building, Ne. M Bherman street, well nnd pump, rain cistern, let M by 130 feet. 0 Inches, n frame stable, un abundance of fruit, a inive garden, suitable for trucking, tn a central part of the city. Hide te commence at 7.30 p. m., when condi tions will be made known by the HKIRH OK JOHN TOKRNER, Deceased. JOEI. L. Haikem, AUCL febl7,2iinl OECUIIE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON TIIE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man said reef, perches In front, lets 145 feet deep, ou Nertli Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets ISO feet decp, en West walnut, between Mary and Pine serecta. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leta 145 feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Threc-stury brick dwelling houses, leta 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, 011 West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nev In streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, Nertli Lime. North Mnry, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mnry and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly fiapcrcd, gas 11 x lures In all the rooms, water In he kitchen, and the cellars warranted te fee dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIKL,t,,r. JACOB ORIEL? Executer-apr2tt-lyd.M.W.a. 320 North Mary Street. F OR RENT. Reems for Rent. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -abevj: Ohas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes. 3 and & East King St. Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely papered and fitted up, having its own water closet and wushslnnd In a small ante-room, the fleer Is planed and oiled, making a handsome room, suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organisa erganisa organisa teons, etc. The Fourth Fleer lsnet papered.but will also befitted up In similar style te suit geed tenants. It has Its own wntercleset and washstand ; In Its present condition Is suitable for light manufac ture. Fourth Fleer fur Rent from March 1st, and Third Fleer fren. April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. . Alse, Hinnll Olllce Roem en Hsrend Fleer, finely a red and fitted up with Oas and Elec tric Light. Item, 51.00 per month, In advance. APPLYTO ' Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FRKY 4 ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.S 4 5 KAHT KINO HTRKEr, LANCASTER. l'A. Tl EALEHTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, IIOUH!,i)UILI)INOLOTH,FARMB,MILLH, Ac, for sale. Great burgalns. Call for our new Catalog ue Just out. IIOUHES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al wu s 011 luud for rent. IlKNTH COLLECTED Properties tuken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc, attended te without trouble or an an eo) auce toewners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAOEH.-Fer these liming money te Invest we have first class mortgages 011 hand and the best of facili ties for iniesllng. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE tc INSURANCE AGENT NO. nevH 103 EASTKINO STREET. 3md ir.HH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO V be washed with " Purity Heap." You'll llke It ffru N JCXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. Grand Opening of New Goods. We hai-e Just rstnrned from ths Philadelphia and New Yerk Market with an Excellent As sortment et N KW GOODS, which wa are offering at the Lewest Price te be found 1 New Mourning Prints at 6c New Tickings at 8c, worth 10c. New Outing Cleths. New Plaid Nainsoek at Se,10e.l24 New Tabla Linen at Ue, 3)c, 25c, 30e and 85c. New Russia Crash, by piece, Dtje and lOc New Tewel and Napkin. New Bleached Mnsllns at Kc, worth lOe. .New Unbleached Muslin at i)- worth . New Bleached Sheeting, best quail ty, at 25c. New Unbleached Bhcstlng at 39a and 23e. Nw Calicoes at fie. Newlllack Cashmeres, 40 Inehe wide, 80c. worth 85c, Newlllack Henriettas, 40 Inches wide, at 7Je,B70 and 8100. New Shirtings, eHe and Re, New Dress Ginghams at Be and 10c New Ootteiutdes at 12Sc lc, ls and 20c. New DrtM Geed at 5c, 10c, laXc I. . New r att Black Hosiery, 80, 10c, 12)Je. New Fast Black Hese, seamless, S0c,2Sc,80c, New Corsets, ac,Sc,Kc, 75c, II 00. New Hamburg Embroideries. 4c, 5c, 6c, ac, lpc, I2.SC IV, 90c, A full (lock of Carpet, Oil Cleths, Window Shade and Feather Just In. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King 8t., Lancaster, Pa. -' .- ,,.. .. .,.,... ,. i ...-,. i...i i., . .s.,.,. ii .1 I..-...W.I in TARD AMcKLROY. bard a Mcelrey, Het. S3 ft&d 30 Sentk Qsni Itreat, OARPETH-Our Un of Carpet tills season Carpet. , 85, 7K, 40, 45, 50 cent and up. Htalratle.l lv, is, at, ai ana be cents, carpet nags taken m exchange. . FEATHERB-Our trade en Feather ha lowest In the city. A cheaper grada at 60c. HOUHEFURNI8HINO UOODd-ttpeclal bargains In Tickings at 8, 10, 12U. 18and20cts. Deuble Width Ticking, requiring only two widths for a bed, Instead of four, a sa Inget two seams, at 9le a yard J worth Hbe. Bargains In Bed Checks as low a 8fc ; extra quality at 12,V. HOSIERY One let of Ladles' Fast Black Hosiery at lOeper pair; rrfiilur price everywhere. lSJfe. The best Hosiery In the cllyrer the money. ' DREH8 GINGII AMR We have thenlcest line et Dress Gingham In the city at R, 10 and 1i cts., having plnced our order for them as early as December, when the choicest st) les were shown. We are able te show you patterns that eantiel tie bought new, nor later en. REMNANTS-One Ixit of Yard Wide Unbleached Muslin Remnants atbUc One Let of Yard Wide Unbleached Muslin Remnant at 6)(c. One Let of Deublo WldtliHlieeilug at 153 per yard. PANTINO We can hew you the best Un of Cotten or Weel Panting ever efTrd for the money. bard & Mcelrey, Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Oppetite Fountain Inn. ffirtbkumvc E. UNN A.UIIKNEMAN. A GREHT -IN- PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, 160 Deien A--1 Reger Bre.' Plated Knives, Ferk and Hpoeui, bought at a Forced Sale and are bslngselci nt half their value. UOODM QUARANTEKD After till let no mera ran b had nt the same prise. &. NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN I$i(itchc0. JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GIL.L-. Jeweler and Graduate Optician, Having laid In a Large Line of BPOONH' KNIVES AND FORKH, Whlcli W bought AT A CUT PRICE, Hill gle our patron benefit of the same. These goods are all of the STANDARD ROG ElUJ' BRAND, Guaranteed. CALL AND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free. 49-Nn Dreps Used ; henrq no harm te eyes can occur. OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCAMTER. PENN'A. w ALTER C. HERR. Herr,Jeweler. TABLEWARE. Before Buying Your Knives, Ferks, Spoons, OR ANY TABLEWARE, Call and see cur Iminens Hteek and get Prices. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. (Javlmmvc. TTARDWARE I HARDWARE! If you want te buy a Heuse-Stsre GO TO Marshall & Eengier's, V A 11 HOUTH QUEEN kT. There you cau get HTOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARL", CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. AUe. a Full Hteek of GENERAL HAIU WARE.aud PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED. 30.ESHAIL&REMIER NOH. BAR HOUTH QUEEN STREET. M-lvrt IJhoteovavita K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially fur Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer In the Postetrice. au7-6md 30. Opposite FeubU1b Iaa. at the prlee bent anything we have yet effered' Ingrain at 20. 25, M, 85, 7, 40, 45, 60 cent and up. Increased wonderful, Our price en best goods th BHRGHIN ST, LANCASTER, PA. furniture. TTENRlf WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te 13 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest price. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our geed, ag-tfdlt II. WOLF, I.IHFjwt King HtnwL -VUTFIT liUYEIlH, Don't Buy a Dellar' Werth of FURNITURE Before Yeu He Our Immense Bleck, AMD Prices Belew Cost. Reliable Heme-Mads Werk. Pick Out Tour Heuse&tire, We'll Slers and Delt or It. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturer and Dealers, 2d, 8d A lilt Floers, Ne. .11 HOUTH QUEEN H1REKT. TmURNITUHE. LANCASTER'S 6-reatestEurniture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street WE AIM ITIGH BY MAKING PRICFH LOW AND QUALITY OF THE 1IFXT. Bed Roem Hultes from 117 le 1200, In nil New Hlyles nnd Weeds. Parler Hultes from VSi te r, 111 All Coer Ings Heme Made. Dining Roem Hults from 13ft upward, In An tl'iue Oak, leth Century, Ac avOntnt buyers will fltid special advantages here. Uoeds stored until wanted and delivered free. HEINITSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, N08.ST7AND 29 HOUTH QUEEN HT l.ANCASTKR. PA. s FECIAL BARGAINS IN TURNITURE. FURNITURE 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS! In ALL KINDM OF FURNITURE will be glM-ii for UieNKXT THIRTY DAYH. People, going te housekeeping In the Hprlug will sue money by stlt-ctlng goods uuw and havlug them puluslde until nanted. TXT. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 49-Nvxt te Heutlieru Market. JunlS-ZmWAH e?ctttietvu D" NATI101WT. DENTIHT. iUCKNTRK HQUAItK. De net let veur teeth deeu v uuv furtlicr. Yeu de uet often Und a decayed teeth that cannot be saved by nillnc or crowning. Ilae your t elh examlned und attended te ut onto. It will me suffering nnd expense. All operations guaranteed. Filling Teeth aud Painless Extrac tion Hpcclaltles. iiatMnulAw TVENTISTRY. " 36 Year Practice I u One Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. 1 1 EAST KINO HTREET, Over Flrsf National Bank. Dentletryln all It branches. Gas administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, All work warranted. elS-mdM,H4w tfttttt mnjh04, '$$$ j B OOTlS AND 8HOHB. Amazing B y all mean buy thla wyal MT, it I I make the leather smooth, yt tot) X celling evtry Peljsh known, " B-eiight eagerly In every lone. .- Y en rub it en, then let It dry, S e simple thatachlld may try. R-ub dry the shoe, then take a dip - O-f Polish there can be no slip 1 . Y en'll get such gloss a you ne'er aW, JV- n.v A-na get ii, tee, witiienia nawi t-Kh l-e, mero a handsome prise you'll draWt P ut In seme place when yen eact fla4 ,t O-f label that you use-eaeh ktna . l-oek well te thl for In one year , K I-nsiead of label you'll find ehf j fift, 8-nd en the tags, and get th prlaa J , $V iH-ewmuch? Eneuh teciaa vaaraatU i-AX " .n-i-Ti, Fer full particular a teBlxby'a Royal ta!M and Blxby' Blacking, with prlaetertMwk buy, call ,&$ n p CTAriuniiccr: a,. . . wmvniivvww S1IOE STORK, ?t Nes. 28 and 30 Eaat Kilff Stmt, A LANOAHTER. PA. " J QHAUR A BURNS. SOUND SHOES! Bound feet era sure te be ahapely feet, and Round aheca me euro te be pleasing hec8whcu they come from un, TIiem who need te get the utmost out of every dol del lnr should see our Ladle' New Bright Dongola Square Toe Butten, aud our New Bright Pebble Butten re ceived te-day. Prlee, $1.7fi. .- SJlsl tTiX1 -e3. -$& Tfea " c ' s ,-"& ri? SHAUB & BUMS, '45 ; 14N.QUXINIT., M - ''& : LANCABTKK. PAiS?, MS; s m.3a -1 4 . ... i .J., ,er f5teccte. .-Si" ?! g A' T CLARKE'S. aS8-S - wfisa- iu I-entexi Goods 4 -A- ' alM CLKRKES. Ml -I Flnden Huddles. Ctseea Hsrrinr. almislssa" Codfish, llleck Island Uleatwr MaekereljrieiSl.7 -; Cedrlsh. White Fish, Yarmouth Blaaf Kmekeii and Hugnr Cured Herring, CbaflV - liODstcr. .Mnctcrri, Hardlnn in oil, Hate M" . Mustard, liroekTrunt.rlalmon, KIpperM &' ring. f jffif Canned Tomatoes, Cern, t can ter iate, IllfaWvS berries, 4 ran rer 2ftc, Hlackberrles, scan ter i'V? 2)e, Yerk County llnkwhcat, Fishing Creak '-si ; ; ; Uliekwhent,76orer25B). is Dried Cem, Ce ft fc, mid ItwferKcj KaaHj Evaporated Cern. ,i&?.. jiisv iK-ceiveu vniiierni nam. Bc.tBOWSis ;;; Hum, lUi-. Ilolecnn, 3 Bs for 2Sc. Dried ataet Ac, uint'se, a ids rer ax-. Mmeerger, lZKeWK, .1 ' Choice Cotree-Tetlay's. '1' $gs SAMUEL CLABXI'8 TEA. COFFEE GROCERY HTOHK, NO. H;;?, . .. .. ...... ' i ' j. II MUUTU QUfctCW HT. A TllUlWK'8. FOOD FOR LBNT.'4 The Lenten Heason will seen b at baad. 'Waitt, uesirc w van inn aiicniian ni our Gawawn s vy and ethers te our line of these goed: ;.-;.;! MACKKRKL-Wehava the large Ne. 1 Bleat-'K:. ers ; Ne. 1 AIcss ; Ne. 1 and 3 Mackerel. ".aB' HMOKED CIHCOES-ThU ! a lake fkrf,f smoked aud very fine. ,; cv. CODFIHH-Deneleas Codfish or several UBr..s,-f cnt grades. , ,) HAKDINKH GenulnB Prenrli. Alalia OadU. 0. let III quarters, halve and whole ibexea. AkM ) '1 American In nuurter and half liexea. Heteaal .-..-.- ! ....u..mui;iuim., j, HALMON Cauned Hnlmen, Dw Drep braM fj tl Vl ss Aa.dl U.aijllsA h. ? JL' OMiniiiu uuuvin, in uai euiiR, wry an, geed Fresh Halinen at Ue a can. Fresh Iibster. New Olives, Imported stn 1 nsijf Vu(MlaAlll AUk,. Edem, Pineapple, Roquefort. Haptage a4; ji Yerk Htate Cream Cheese. C1 1 A FULL LINK OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. 5'j NO. 17 EAHT KINO STREET. JrTelephene Connection. A TREWT'H. On Tep of the File f CUT THIS OUT. Boe our Fruit Adcrllsemcnt In Xeu) Xra. Carloads of goods received dally. Inte-dar-! A 1IU ImI or llargaln. v 2U lhs of Finest Kvaperated Cern at 6 th fee 2.V. This Is a Hlg Uargaln and some one lese much money. M palls of Asserted Jellies at ft vpall. Fine Preser es, ussurted. In palU, lue V B. Hlg I Ml of Apple llutter at 7c B, lbs for 3Rc. WU lbs of M Ince Meut at tl. ti and 10c V ft. lllg lint or Finest New Green Peas at 70 ft qt. Finest Marrow Fat Ileans at 10 V qt. Extra Large Hnndseme Marrowfat Dean at SVn also have lentils, Split Peas, Heminy, . I.lmaiienus, etc., cic. ,.. whentuerm, iresn irem neuim,iniur;. Granulated Cern Meat nt 8 quarts for Mc. Rolled Oats and Oat Meal at 6 ft for J6c. Finest New Italian Macaroni. 2 lbs for Xc, Finest New Itullsn Vermicelli. 2 tts for 25c. Finest New luljiiHpajhettL2tarer2c. Finest New Italian l"aste (Tetter's), 2 lb for liency In Combs, very fine, 18e ft. WO fts Extracted New Yerk Htale Heney, 2 ft ferBie. - ... j r(5S Finest Nntural Celer Pickles at no ana no m Nlcnncsalid Olnger8naps(fresli),3ftsferSe. ,H Finest Water Cmckers. 4 ft for SSc. Sf Tur heap, lust the thing for rough hand, 8c a ' itiui-icherrleri tn cans. 1 ferCftc. Htraw K-rrles In cans, i for 25c Cherries In cans, for 2jc. Fine Solid Packed Tomatoes, go a can. lUstl'lc l'euches.3 cans for 25c. 2a canned Curn at 1 cans for iSc. Finest Fiench l'easut2i-nnsfer2ic. Fine French Peas ut lie a can. Codfish "l KeV - , . Pleklid Herring. flfts for 25c. Hiiiekcd Herring. SO te 110 in lox, 25c a beg. Whlle Fat Mackerel at 6c each. Deep imii llleater Mackerel, 18 and 20e ft. Whlle Fish. Ik' lift. Caustic HikIu at flew ft. . ,. Helland Herring, Lhnburger and Hwellser C'lbfled lleef.10,1; Knuckles, 15e : Plcnle I lama. Be -a tbilleuclcM Hams, l-'ej bklunvd Ham, 12c: HoWna,uetft, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. COIINER WEHI' KING AND PRlr OKIsT. Wii.-sr.iv uirecuy oppealta ni M ' j. H. Martin A Ce.' Dry Geed Bter, as NmtWirlnKerr' llorsellolal. Loek for the lllg Sign across the pavement. jliturutu T UTHER H. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Beieud Fleer Knbteinan Imyt Utllldtug, Ne. North DuktieeU api9-Ijtj Tj .iTJZ aai V i . Jti ' Ay. 4t i eWA. :m Mi '?; mi w m Vlii v - & xmTi 4Ha ss m " SB JJ-S ' 3? J m 'fi Sh ; i' ..i,. Ml -r-
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