tj.n'V , Vj.., rwr a.k: f THS LAKOAfiratt DAILY tttttriJA&lNOSB. 8ATUBDAY. MARCH 8, 1890. S-K V ' 78? ? I ' WHERE BILL NYE LIVED. TWil IK WYMIM, Ml II LITIS IN Ml miiitel ,A m of lm Air and Imb Marw j ew Ti .- I. e!M rll mmt STtta ) nntr, inwi ...- nsec-lafs Mlas-atsnltny arass. Copyright by Edgar W.Nye. . Wyoming will be, In sJss, tlM sigbth aU la Iks Union. MikHUimcf 100,669 square miles, M.660 of wnk Is nnderleii with coal. ShikMi wesRIi of 106,000,600 and 100,006 population. Wyom ing la evar nlnsty-seYsa times Ms alse of Rhede Island, and hnmaa life la nulla saram bow in the lunger towns, espsclaUr daring office stouts. jP9ilnrJraJaTaTaTaaTaTa A gsHBBBnasEsaagHSBaP THOUGHT US) WAS OOINO TO CONORBU. Few wlv have never lived la the terrl terrl terrl tortetknew hew many people there are en the frontier who can read and write and eat pie with a fork. Tnere are quite a number of dreea aulta In Wyoming, and a lady Is safer in creas ing the' main street unattended than aha would be In crossing Broadway at the corner of Fulton street. It Is also estimated that the mineral wealth of Wyoming Is mere than sufficient te pay the national debt, although the offer te de an has net vet been officially made. This estimate of the mineral wealth of Wyoming Is exclusive of the Pauper's Dream, a very rich mine, of which I held the controlling Interest. Atadopthef 102 feet we struck a pay streak of pure water, which rose te a height of ninety-eight feet in the shaft. We were Just about te put In pumping works when the cow, which my partner was going te swap for the machln ; ary, ate a grown person's dose of poison weed, swelled up and expired. The mine has since been Idle. , Wyoming is rich In net only geld, silver and oeppor, but Iren, mica, ozone, tin, cinnabar, sulphur, saleratus, salt, Indigo, soda, borax, vaseline, asphaltum, tar, reefing, gypsum, graphite, glass, magre elum, linoleum, pyrites, asbestos, kaolin and a red mineral paint which Is unexcelled both'fer general purposes and for painting towns. MarDie,uraniie, sandstone, lime stone and slate ifre also found In the rock bed.lvw-'Vf the territory as well as of earth, awaiting only the tientist, me capitalist ana id savants can always get hlng, and capitalist who k from well known society Verdlally received at all plains and feet hills of tself, even as the Scrip Indlnnl fraternltv. '-Pbv- an. heal in vevU." Years age I would bave said te any one going te Wyoming, ' Heel thyself, " but new it is net neces mATv. i Knew a man wne nas uvea in Wyoming twenty years and has net been assassinated. Indians are net se common new in the territory as tbey used te be. At least they de net attack the primary schools or break up prayer mcelingse much as they used te. Ihave read this winter in the New Yerk papers, at eight different times, of the same kind of case, viz., of a mother walking the streets, homeless and hungry, all night, with a sick baby in her arms, and being found in the morning by the police with the little oerpso In her arms. Crazed by grief and suffering, driven even from the meanest shelter, with a little sick child wrapped in an apron, the daylight found her, with dry eyes and disordered brain, walking the streets, with Jay Gould and Russell Sage carrying the peer little starved body of her dead baby wrapped In a calico rag. Fer eight years I lived In Wyoming territory, but I never heard thore of a case like this. Possibly we were our trousers in our beets then the men, I mean and we used navy tobacco perhaps te excess, but we drew the line at starving little children te death because their mothers couldn't pay the rent by making shirts at seventeen cents a dozen. "what yer coin' te net" I knew that In early days Wyoming had aeme crude ideas, but she has outgrown them a geed deal new, I recall, especially, aeme efber statesmen. We had eue mem ber of the Legislature, I roraember,wbe was elected from Cee and Carter's tie camp. He had never held any otQce of trust or profit as the gin of the people before, and se all was new te him. I will net give his name because be Is In better condition physically than I am at present. He was a plain, self made man who bad risen te be foreman of a tie chopper's camp in the mountains, and by net saying anything at all except te Issue his orders, und at table ask some one te "please pass these molasses," or something like that, which did net arouse political hostility, he was chosen as a reserved and non-committal candidate from that county and elected. He went with the ethers members of the Legislature. When the nreDer tltna came and as they all get off at Cheyenne, be did the same, bat it leaked out after wards that he had bought a ticket and cheeked his trunk te Washington, think ing he was elected te Congress. He had quite a hard time getting his trunk back, but aa hla whiskers were quite long, the front of his shirt did net show very much, and ae he get along very well till his ether shirt get back from Waaninojtetu ; Irrigation is largely 'Indulged- In, espe cially en the eastern slope of the Kooky mountains and the Laramie plains. Ten million dollars bave been invested by the people of Wyoming In irrigation alone, and, of course, thhi Is net Included lu the assessed valuation. I have never regarded agriculture en the Laramie plains as a success, though in ether parts of the territory, u here the season is longer, .it may be better. Few crops can grew successfully at a height of ever 7,000 feet en the coarse neil of this great plateau without irrigation, or even With it, for winter always lingers in the ltp of spring thereuntil it occasions a great deal of talk, and se the summer is very brief indeed. The Indian summer, he. ver, new that the Indian has been knocked out of It, is mere delightful than any where tY.se in the world. Fer one who has tried ti build himself up by means of dumb bsUs and sewer gat, this dry, exhilarating, champagney alrls better than a summer at Saratoga at 0 per day. I cannot say tee much for the air of Colerado and Wyoming or the acenery. I knew a clergyman who told me that be bad live 1 there for a year en the magnificent scenery, one donation and a sack of flour, and he was a man who was well brought up and from bis youth Wf always taugut te urn tnings just aa rih.1 ariy iertn tlifWt,J aJJlTu le i oil 1,'lthf Pfhefwly fi turn .-'i t sJil PUUf occurred. r &j Climate Of Wyoming is cool in. AUatawlalar. Tka sir it erlar) aMetaar. HalaehaaUte cryefBakm flHir'Tl-"ir te ba atasn .near at thsyalr. Whew I ft aa tar eauna, Ssrawac laU M Aat innU tn assent mwi ----!. .j;--ri, iw-.i.. .a. Mate naenntsiii alr7 It aeeasa that a BaflMimaaec went te tba West, aa4 ta he assralnf at Laraiala aw alerted t te walk te tattlMiaBM Baw mmMMm Mat frresHaet, "Taey an fcrty aaUee away. Italnk,"ssldhs. "And se alettf tewMrel koea be gave It ap. On Ike way back he eaaMtOallUle luteaUa eUtch wfear a owbey dlseeTetetT Ma weMfiag kta clothing and letUnc ready te awlaa aeisas. What are TOAgeiBf te dot asked lew cowboy. ' I am retilng ready te awltu this river,' the KngUaimati replied straightway, prea can't feel ma anymore with your Infernal optical lllaaleaa. " In Dearer a Leadvllle man called my attention te the contiguity of. the Recky mountains, and said I would be fooled it I Judged by appearaacea in this dry. bredM atasoeeaere. "I could eHr Tea a geed atery regarding that peculiarity of ui mountain air, " aaia ne. "it that aa BagUahman eeea want te the Week and la Use morning at Laramie ha atarted eat te walk te the" Medicine "Bew moaa meaa talna before breakfast. They are forty miles away, X think aad ae along toward aoea ha gave U up. On the way beak he eama te a little irrigating ditch, where a cowboy discovered him removing hla clothing and getting ready te awlm across. What are you going te de t ' asked the cowboy. I am getting reedy te awlm this river,' the Englishman replied straightway. Yeu eanH feel ma any mera with your Infernal optical Illusions. ' " Aa I did net talk much en the way up te Cheyenne and.nsemed rather haughty and teeerved, a boy en the train who acta aa peanut purveyor and litterateur for the read, took me te ba aa Eastern man making my first visit te the West, ae he spoke te me of the.weaderful reeoureee of Colerado aad Wyoming, also of the health giving atmosphere and new it could take held of a physical wreck and put him In the prise ring lnelde of a year. "The air la enormously clear, tee," ha said, as he dropped a ceny of "Velvet Vice" into the asat by a stiver haired clergyman, and Hew te Treat Diseases of Horses and Swine "Inte the seat near a young lady who was en hsr way te visit in California. Yeu would get fooled en it every time. T could give you a geed story regarding that peculiarity of the mountain air. It seems thst an Englishman once went te the West" Ac, Ac. NTK AS A OOWBOT. It is a geed story, and designed, as I judge, te lllustrate in a forcible manner the extreme rarity of the air mere than the extreme rarity of the story itself. The flora of Wyoming is diversified and beautiful, though en the plains it is almost odorless. Several kinds of cactus are found, either of which, when in full bloom, are very beautiful. The Turk's head cactus is about the size of a base ball, and is belter fixed for protecting itself than any ether flant I knew of except the electrie plant, t has a purple blossom about the size of a Canadian quarter or an English bob, There la a cactus also which leeks like a green waffle, set up en edge. It has a beautiful blossom, varying from a bleed orange te a light ecru or straw color, and a big bed of these plants leek, when In full bloom, beautiful enough for a bridal couch, but It has net come Inte general use yet for that purpose. A newly wedded alligator might fancy it, but ether fauna de net esteem it. Francis E. Warner is the present gov ernor of Wyoming and was net imported for that purpose. He governs the territory forenoons and attends te a large and flourishing business In the afternoon. Wyoming Is at present en friendly terms with the United States. Female sutlrage has Its home In Wyo ming, and people who write in a prellfln manner against It, without knowing any thing about it, would de well te go there and find out something about it. There are thirty species of mammals In Wyoming, outside of the Legislature alone. Tne prairie ueg la graauauy Deceming extinct in Wyoming and giving place te people who knew mere. Washington Irving, who was a geed writer and used geed grammar all the time, in drawing off pieces for the paper, made a fluke en the prairie deg I think. Yeu can see in a moment, ir veu are anv luuse or duvsi- ognemy, that a prairie deg does net knew anything. His thought waves all originate in the pit of his stomach, and though of a social nature, he uses no Judgment In selecting his associates. He is a through chump, and has lived se long in the bowels of the earth that he gives 'lees attention te mental Improvement and mere thought te girth than any animal that moves in our set. Ills pelt Is worthless; hjs tall is a humiliating failure and his whole life lis a fizzle. He teaches no lessen of Industry, enconemy or morals, and his death brings with it no appreciable shock. If you Intend te travel either for pleasure or Sreflt protect yourself against the change of let and water, by having- with you lxader, the sreat regulator and uilng It In time te pre vent the disorder! usually resulting- from such changes. Klndnen, If nethlnc stronger, should Induce any one te dm Or. Bull's Baby Hyrnp for the diseases babies are subject te, Price 25 cents. Tik Children's Health must net be neglected. Colds In the head and snuffles bring en catarrh and lung affections. Ely's Cream jBalm curss at once. It Is perfectly safe and li easily applied Inte the n Ottilia. It alto cures catarrh, the worst cases yielding te It. feb27-2wd QteUcrjca. h!HCE COLLEGE. OF BUSINESS AMD Short-Hand. Recerd Building, 917-018 CHESTNUT STREET, Second, Third and reurtn rioers. Morning and Afternoon Seulens every week day except Hunday. Night Heulens, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings till April 1. Twelve hundred and sixty-nine (LXH)iludenU last year. Early applications necessary. Bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualifying for business engagements. Full instruction for commercial and general business vocations. Alse Hhort Hhert Hand and Typewriting. A faculty of mere than it score of practical men who have practiced what tbey teach. Iloekkeepers out of counting beuses teaching bookkeeping ; lawyers teaching law and busi ness tenus: successful blgb school principals teaching Engllih branches; law reporters ui'Jn.,ne.rJ"hBndJu,l type-writing, etc., etc This Institution has been exceptionally for fer tu isleln ths success of the students who have graduated therefrem." office open every week day during badness hi.un and also en Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day Evenings for tbe Enrollment of Students. Announcements, etc, sent when requested. Visitors alwas welcome. Address, THOMAS MAT PEIKCE, M. A. HiulW'tiiMd-H Principal andfeunder THUE DALMATIAN 1NBKCT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, la the most effectual destreysr of Elss aad ether small Insects, for sale At HUBUfTS DRUG STORK, MWMtlClncHtrfwt TOR HEADQUARTERS J .A.O.K.e?M.a, K. of O.K., I.O.R.M., 07 U. A. M., P. O. 8. of A., L O. O. It., Elks Charms and Pins, go te Ne,wsrtXMrett, ubva4g4 jPUsybwI' 'w PICE . Ill IH UH voeawnotra ren nu musev. tMewealJearaal.1 Bsssietsllyearerilef araagate aad saassa Be aet eranrerk. Of what at Is weaHa wrmawthaalsht Keen year fast dry, bat de aet wear ever saeessUtaetlase. smsssssr that the pores of year sate, absa la hearth, am always eaea, aad that stoma sarlsfaaal asMM avtasntaauaml. Brest warmly, bat aet heavfl1. Weajsa Mhlag that fsnalls the exaslaMwis at the kaa kiMMH.1i tXa I Ifeat strsaAQwrnlM aa aattl. sal aet tea maeh greasy teod. It Is a mtsUM.ta that art toei eeatalaa the most vitality. If reams! u'HHS purs wnisa parenaaa daUena. Da aet salt the doc' SMnt. If von bars a I all- ran, mwi vf r yen assd esasethuv lack BdMtlta aad vlter yen tone sal solid up the system. Metatat win e tats se readily UeaieaV as the pare srslets we have ssea- Jfarr l t gtant. rH MNT-TMajtTORT HOUSE, II rvetas, Me. SH North Daks strssk iBCulre IsbaUM Ma mt EAST ORANOB ST. T7K)R neiriuA. thrkhtery . brick JD DwelllBf Heess. with medsra Issarovs Issarevs msala. Ne. UT lul Klnc strsst. with Brtek sshlsoatet. MoweeencAaay Jehn W. Het- maa.AMir te QKO.D.SPKHCt CUBR,NatU fMn Anril 1. 1SSO. fnanlM at jaairtftt ' H.O.UPP. sTTOR RENT -THIRD AMD FOURTH Jj Floers above Cbas. H. Frey's shoe Stere, Nas. Sand 6 East King, street. Third fleer. Is handsomely papered and fllted up. having Its own water closet and waahiland In a small ante-foero. The fleer is planed and oiled, mak ing a handsome mom, suitable ler dancing, so se ciables, secret organisatiens, stc . reurtn Fleer is net paperea, ana in lit present eondlUen U suitable ter wholesaling, light manufactnrlnr. etc it aise nas lis own waver closet and wmihat&nd In a small anUyroem, Bent, as per month In advance. Wilt be hand somely papered and partitioned te suit Ledges and ether organisatiens. fM-tftl CHAS.H.FRRY. -nUBUCSALKOF AN EAST KING STKKET XT Residence. OK THUSJDAY, MASCH 99, INO, at the Leepard netel, all that two-story-and-e-half brick dwelling and large twotery brick back building, Ne. SOT East King street, con taining; in all eleven rooms, gas, bath, het and cold water, water closet ; whole premises un derdralned by sewersge: let fronts en King street as feet, 4W Inches, mera or less, and in depth northward 143 feet, 4 Inches, mere or less t whole premises In excellent condition. Bale te begin at7 o'clock p. m., whin condi tions will be made known by L. K. ON DERSMITH, Fer the Devisees of Anna M. Fen Dersmllh, de ceased. Jexx L. Haihss, Auctioneer. fzr,mlMlzlV QRCURB A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE OK THE MOST LIBERAL TERMa Twe-story brick dwelling bennes, lets M0 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling henses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 145 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets UO feet deep, en West walnut, between Mary and Pine tercet. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, let Its feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 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. Alt the above houses are In geed order, nswly Spered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In e kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. aRlKL,lir... JACOB ORIEL Executers. aprt6-lyd.M.W.8. s North Mary Street. StTOtfttnre. TTKNBY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, baa removed te 1M East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. a8tfdR H. WOLF. 1M East King Street. S1 PRINQ SEASON, 1890. FURNITURE I Spring Season, 1890. These Intending furnishing In whole or part during the coming season are cordially Invited te examine ray large and attractive stock. All B rices the lowest that can be named for Ilella le Furniture. W.CSAPP, NO. 114 SOOTH QUEEN ST. -Belew Southern Market. Jnl5-2mWx8 "VCUBACmiUH. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH -IN- FURNITURE -TO- H0USTIRE BUYERS. NEWEST STYLES, RELIABLE GOODS. Full line Heme-Made Werk. Uoeda stored until wanted and delivered. Come te Lancas ter's Cheapest t urnlture Heme. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. 81 SOUTH QUEEN HlREKT. E URNITUHE. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This It the Verdlrt or tbe People as tbey Pass Through Our Large Stock of FURNITUREI Larger than Ever It It this Rprlnr. Cbesper tbsn Ever the Price thlt Spring. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Up In One Place in This City. SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TAIILE3, CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 20 Seuth Queen Street. 9-A!l Goods Stored till Wanted and Deliv ered Free. JUtetmeu. T UTHER 8. KAUFFMAN, ATTOHNEY-AT-L W. fteaend Fleer Kshleman (a Velldlag. Ne. IsrtaDftkantssst, ajsTlydaw s 9m C isteUr ckaran. TOBTZGERSt Brutsels, Ingrain, Ba& Bengh at Anetlen and -.At IS a ..... ,M....MwAt sB74je ..-At S 0 OAKFfm cAJtritw.... niiHii CAmFli......... CARrsTTS.... ...., asK)anHItas taken In sienanss. ITewOllCleaMehean. Window Bkadts. Besf Itasatit Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere. 3cV40 West Kinc."8t.. Lancaiter, Pa. (oppeforsnai oeonm seen.) surtft pe TIVE CLOSINQ OUT BALK. Positive Closing Out Sale OF SHIRKS CARPET HALL. ENTIRE MOCK OF Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Cleths, &c., MUST BESOM) By April Ut., Regardless of Cost. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Oer. Wit King and Water Bti., Laneaater, Pa. fTabUntav P UNN A BRENEMAN. n GREAT PLATED KNIVES, F0RK3 AND SP00N8. IN Desen A--1 Rogers Bra's Plated Xn Ives, Ferks and Spoons, bought at a Forced Bale and are being sold at half their value. OOODB QUARANTEED-After this let no mers can be hid at the same price. & NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Dratch. pNE AMERICAN WATCHER. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We offer BELOW ALL COMPETITION, a brand new line of fine American Watches, Just purchased at a CUT PRICE. They are Htem Wind, FULL JEWELED, PATENT REGULA TORS, BREQNET HAIR HPRINOS, aad Will give a Guarantee with srery Individual move, ment, te ran within 10 seconds a weskand even better. In either Hantlng or Open Faee Cases. In GOLD CASES SB0 and up, acccerdtng te weight and quality. In 8ILVEH CASES. IM. In NICKEL OASES. ill. In UOLD-FILLED CASES, B te S2S, 14 I., 21 year guarantee. In Lewer Qualities of FILLED ABES, IIS. The above are all genuine American Manu factured Goods of a High Grade, with which we give ouruersenal.aa well as maker's, guar antee. CHAS.S GILL, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. w ALTER C.HERR. NOTICEI THAT WE ARE IN AlOSmON TO MEET ANY ADVERTISED CUT PRICES IN WATCHES THAT ARE OFFERED, AND HAVE A LINE OFOOODSIN GOLD, FILLED AND SILVER THAT DEFY COMPETI TION. Walter C. Heir, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, a CORNER OF ORANGE. Qavcmrctv. H ARDWAREI HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire UOTO a,Tslian & Eengier's, t A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ET. There you ean get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLEHYr And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse, a Feil Bteek of GENERAL HARD WARE, and PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED, MAESHAlL&RMaiER NOS. (All SOUTH QUEEN STREET. feW-trd Ruir. T HE MUHIO STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. RAND'AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINQS OF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD ft CO., HlMtKiif it, LawMUr.Pa. HKUCHMRN, Hall and Stair Carpets! front the Maanssetsrsrs. H4MttN IMVHtlUAl MO A4ee At sssss tssitssseses stesJ p 4jilU BHRGHIN -IN- ST. LANG ASTIR, PA. ALACE OF FASHION. The Grandest Line OF Spring Millinery Ever Brought te This City Will Be Shown At ASTRICH'S 115 ft 117 North Queen St. W e Extend An Invitation te All our Friends And patrons Fer SATURDAY, MARCH 8, Te See Our First Grand Dis play of NEW MILLINERY. While this is net our formal opening we can nevertheless premise te show you the Grand est Exhibit of Novelties ever shown as early in the season as this. Straw Hats and Bennets in all the latest Styles. New Ribbons. New Millinery Laces. Mere New Flowers. New Geld and Silver Laces, Braids and Gimps. New Ornaments. Fancy Millinery Silks and Velvets. New Dress Trimmi ng, Fringes and Laces. A full stock of Black and Colored Silk Velvets and Vel vet Ribbons. See our Great Bargains in Sash Ribbons at 25 cents a yard, as it will be displayed in our Shew Window en SATURDAY NEXT. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE Re ceived at the Mayer's Ofllce, Lancaster, Pa., until 5 p. in., Friday evening, March 21, MW, fur the yiuTGhasa of one hundred and sixty-nine thousand Ave hundred (111,500) dollars of cou pon bend, tone Issued by the city or Lancas ter, Pa, The suld bends are Issued by the city fur tbs purpose of paying the certificates of In debtedness of the city, bearing Oper cent, Inter est, dus Aprjl 1, 18U0. They are te be in sums of flvehundrel (1600) dollars and dated April 1, 1880. Tbey shall be free of all taxes and shall bear Interest at tbe rate of (I) per centum per annum, payable quarterly, at City Treasurer's Office, Lancaster, Pa. These bends are redeemable at the pleasure el the city after ttfleea years and within thirty years from the data thereof. Circulars showing the financial condition of tbe city will be furnUhsd parties upon appliea- UeatAsreax. KiiWi kuukmlsx. CARpna. CAHFttw" CARPSTS. Palace of Fashion, nMI,Blisn aret. Vry ) N W BOSTON STORK. (JETTING YOUR SHIRE OFJtHE -AT THE Great Selling Out Said'-"- -AT THE- NO. 21 OlMTBI SQUASS ? WHV NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING TIIROUrjU Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. , GET TO THE R101IT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. w 1LL1AMSON A FOSTER. OUR- DHYS -WILL UE March 13, 14 & 15. WE WILL SHOW MANY NOVELTIES -IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS, WRAPS AND JACKETS. GENT'S AND BOY'S HATS, CAPS, NECK WEAR, BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTUINO, Alse a New Department In HOUSE-PUHNlSn-ING GOODS. This Week we Call Your Attention te OUR SPECIAL SUITS FOR GENTS at 110 and 113. They are Medium Weights, and buying or Erlclng we shall take pleasure In showing them you. SPHINO OVEnCOATB-S,t1, 17, tH, f 10, 115. Next Week our East Window will contains Special Pantaleon Display. Gent's Derby Hats, II 25, II CO. English Dcrbys,N W. Rey's Light Cleth list, 25c, 8Sc, 60c. Heb Rey Caps, 60c A Fine Assortment of Flrtt-Clais Goods In Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valliet, Children's Kilt Bulls, 12, 12 60, ti. Knee Pants, Dark and Light, 85c, 60c, 75c, II. Gent's Bilk Neckwear, 35c, 60c, 75c. Spring-Weight Underwear, We, 10c, 75c. Men's Demet Shlrtt, 25c, Stic, 60c, 75c Overalls, Coats and Jumpsrt, 60e each or 11 per suit. Bheetlngi. Tickings and Muslins Tickings, 10c, 13c, lie te 3Su. Hill Muslins, yard Wide, 7c. Sheeting, ft-siac. Dress Ginghams, te, 10c, 12e te aOc Outing Cleths, 10c, V. Wash Illeges, 6c Tewsllngs, 8ie per yard. Embreldeales in Swiss and Nainsoek. Embroidered Fleuncings, 27-lnch teii-tuch wide. Laces Vandyke and Valenciennes and Heavy Corded.' New Ruehlngs lu Vandyke and Old English. Ladies' French Butten Shoes, that are genu ine hand-made, which renders them easy and comfortable te the wearer. Tbe style Is nearly tbe same as our Reliable Common sense shape. Made with low heels. The uppers are made of yerj pliable Bright Dongola tteck. Ladles seeking tbees that are a combination of style and comfort, step and leek at our Freneh Butten Shoes. They come in all widths. Price, Hr. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AXb NO. 8U MARKET ST., HARRISBUHG, PA. FOR HANDSOME NECKTIES, OoteKKUMAN'S, . Ne. West Kins, street. UT BARGAINS few Besk Stere, pr i mm Wiann k Fester, tf00tnttli4igV 'nOOTM AND B80M. Spring KeTeities ii AT 4 A fr' - v:a r D.P.8TA0KHOI Kes. as and se east kike i . .ii Nevel in Style and la Pries, $ 3 Aire off- s. Superior Exctlki GG Try t Bettle of Bliky't NOTOINaLIKE m r D. P. STACKH0USI M .MM J'-Wt IW,HIHW SstRaUlf I J-- m LANCASTBR,FA- CjTYLISHHHOWt PRICMTOl a t w. ."B 3 i Fancy Dress SI i'f F0RQKNTLMIH. ;:; -e t m Shoes tat dress these for little i' "J These are the kinds ter which bad many inquiries recently. many. , dollars are net nientm! lrs are net jilenti ta eatslnvl v rfrnTli times. Fats m is a t t yii our ties aconetnr In asltiw awsel wn ui ui iiuur nm cause imi cheaper grade of nurchaMMw nectancy of much for llttla In or values, te meet ins eheaner shoes wa'va at makers. Tliev'ea iMwutite gewed effbrt and thtlr prodeets ere for examination. Three I Dress Shoes fur Men sttfllca Ibri story te-day. There'll be nters tel a future time. . ' ', xnina or a Man's Fancy ones i si sei Terystyiisn.wiin nney hi varapsi soles xair stlteh m seams at side; made, trtmntsd Uhedln jncfttli ly. The a sui uperier ntaaner 1 1 nlcelr. and will wi ng sort of tbee you eaa't J where else ter 11 sv 'j-,v We're a better grade at Ms I ana mwigiess, wiui puua at nape tma yery w th means reeds strrlee. ,..S- ni;" ssisi iuiss. BniLuir. m nm sns Anether kind. These m want Ml sure, ifn ninetsr shoe In town afi price. Have teamlsss nansrs, am clean and highly BnUhed a ansa tee snaps with nandsssM una. stitcnea Tamps., wiui paisas l trimmings, md JeatlM iSmm made neatly and tttepgly. IrS -VA SHAUB & Bill V- 14 North qcksm Baam, "-J 1 TKR.PA. J&& t?W-! e HAS. U. FRY. ;r , LEGGINS ,'? i -AMD- WdKX (,. '&"$ ?! 0VERGAITI I Have Just Received a Large XIM asatc : t.- ete. s, nfi. 1' Men's Leflfn'ihs ! m ' Hi AND jjQte.- Hen's and Ladies' Ove The Men's Leggtns are assd IsrVi and General Hiding, and n Riding' Outfit la net compute without tktaa i lust the uiltisr te ksen tba bstng soiled and are mid in about a I ue rsnmsi dels about a ranaiaflaii vrvei. htw ana KJUteSlOO. Th tenceerr them la that they wouldn't taem at any east. - 3 .-j Men's and Ladles' Orergalters 1 r reuna ny some people mr 1 ir ethers for strle. Men's ft lee1 from l,amst0B. Tbey are made of All Shades and jtaicn BTsry ansae 01 uress uaeas. run vispiay erLegsins ana eti be seen In Shew Windows, S0&-1 The One-Pries Oaih .j? sj: r ?&$M Vh" HI Chas. H. Frei (Saoeetser te FREY A ECKKRT) lbs 1 Lew Prlees In ''!' t' BOOTS AND SHO: NOS. 8 A 6 EAST KINO BTRERTr LANCASTER, FA. ?& , ,, effe '"" '"SVl a MhTfiUtn Closed "ETsry Ereu.at I s'ssaskj fiswpl Monday and Saturday. JVS r Kavpttm. TTSJ C ARPETSI CARPETS '"'ife HflRDFTClK Ir"l" m Custom Rag Carpettt ,r tPS ABPECIALTY. i' a PF LANCASTER FANCY STEAM DY1 WORKS are second te none InPeanayl for finish of work of all kinds. Orders wist I etlve prompt attention. "i;'. tehi m e X' mhw euuui, sua p,. vi HV IiVOUVIU ITAIBn piltM . J m 1 rj cmtrrtr w iwd a'rnw LAttCASTXB, PA RblSSBM ,. rplIK LANCASTER CARPET HOUlUfc $yl BUY YOUR R5f sr-n J jl Km Of SHAUB A VONDERSMITB, ,f. ' HAVE YOUR &&7 Carpet VTerk Denv, -ii n..ail llTDAVAWnvnOUirsT ft"Sf"T D) auavni iveivcitNMisPM p- Beautiful Draperiet; At Popular PrlcesHatrBHAUB VOl ir. ONE PRICE I FAIR DEALINQ ! , M 1 Minutes from rosiemce, j; J SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, Id n A 22 Fjiflt HrukVM ItliMst ktissflnVlvn. 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