-,. S&tfatM "jir T'U'"'T.'tT W '.WT '"! T'T "-" "VjJ"N.13SLUr "W '. vw.s "ii. ; fivi7,1'r ",, itf-Tlr1 w"a 1,T1 V". i ji- " -' 4 " M V' . ' V,rr , 4 THE LANCASTER DAILY INTLLIGENOER, THURSDAY MARCH 8, 1888. a J A,; ttf FOR HONOR'S SAKE. , BTrB. U FABJiON. .rfeiret rertee ftqearsV' MKW "The arte t fctfr," at (ca n.) Tbe Attorney Genera) At what Ubm did yen se te bed? Witness I can't be quite exact as te the time, but it was about 13 o'clock. The Attorney , General Where was ljreur bedroom sltuatedf Witness Ob the second fleer. The Attorney General And your mb Irese'r Witness On the first fleer. The Attorney General By going out of your bedroom deer into the passage and leaning ever the balustrade, could you see down te the ground fleer? Witness Yes, pretty clearly. It was a straight view. The Attorney General Yeu went te bed, you say, at nbeut 13 o'clock. Be fore, you retired bad your master returned homer Witness Yes. I was undressing when I heard tbe street deer open and close. Then I heard a carrlage drive away. I stepped out of my room softly and looked ever the balustrade te make sure that it was my master. At the moment I looked down I saw him turning off the gas In the haU. The Attorney General And you saw nothing mercf Witness Ne. The Attorney General And heard noth ing mere? Witness Yes, I heard something. I remained in the passage en the second fleer, bending ever the balustrade, and it seemed te me te be a very long time be be bo fero my master mi.de any movement. I should say five or six minutes passed be fore" I heard him, very, very softly, ascend the stairs te the first fleer. Perhaps I was fanciful, through being alene se long in my own room; but thesllence in the house and then the sound of my master coming up the stairs much mere quietly than was usual with him made me nervous, I don't knew why. I fancied all sorts of things. The Atterney General Never mind your fancies. Did you hear any ether footsteps besides these of your master? Witness I am net euro. I can't say. It never entered my mind that anybody could be with him, and yet I could net" help fancying.th!ngs. Te speak the truth, I was se upset that I went into my own room and locked the deer. I listened with my ear at the bedroom deer, and I heard the handle- of the deer of my mistress' room being turned. The Attorney General And then? Witness I was already partially un dressed, and I went te bed. The Atterney,Gcncral Did you sleep soundly? Witness Ne. I weke up suddenly with the idea that the street deer had been opened and closed again. I lay In bed frightened, but hearing nothing mero presently fell asleep again. The Attorney General Thcre were no cries, no voices loudly raised? Witness I heard nene. The Attorney General Did you sleep soundly after that? ' Witness Ne. I was dozing off and waking up the whole of the night a hundred times, it seemed te me. Hew I have reproached myself slnce that when I Baw my master put out the gas in the hall I did net have the ceurage te go down te html The Attorney General At what time in the morning did you usually rise? Witness At 7:80, unless my mistress required me earlier. The Attorney General Was that the hour at which yen rose en the morning of the 26th of March? Witness Ne; I rese much earlier, at 0 or 0:15; I can't say exactly te a minute, because I did net leek at my watch. The Attorney General Then, after dressing, did you go dewu stairs? Witness Yes, with a candle in my hand. It was dark. The Atterney General Any sound in the heuee? Witness Nene. The Attorney General Did you listen at your mistress' bedroom deer? Witness I steed there for a moment, but I heard nothing. The Attorney General After that wliet did you de? Witness I went down te the haU. The Attorney General Te the street deer? Witness Yes. The Atterney General On which side of the hall was the coat rack? Witness On the left from thoheuoo, en the right from the street. The Attorney General Did you leek at it? Witness Yes. The Atterney General What did you observe? Witness That my master's ulster was hanging up in its usual place. The Attorney General Yeu areposltlve that.lt was in its usual place? Witness Yes. The Atterney General Would you rec ognize the ulster again? Witness Most certainly; it is a coat of a very peculiar pattern. The Attorney General Is this it? (Ulster produced.) Witness Yes. The Attorney General Was the pris oner's hat hanging in its usual place? Witness Ne, it was net there. The Attorney General Did you leek at the street deer? Witness Yes. " ' , The Attorney General Did you observe anything? Witness Yes, something surprising. The Attorney General What? Witness That the-chaln was net up, and that it was net locked, as was always done by my master himself when he re turned home Inte. On ether occasions it was done by a servant Then, I thenght, It could have been no fancy of mine that I heard the street deer open and shut In the middle of the night. The Atterney General Proceed withnn account of your movements after the dis covery. Witness I was alarmed, and I con sidered for a llttle while what I ought te de. Then it suddenly occurred te me that the deer of the bedroom my master occu pied wns net qulte closed when I hail passed it en my way downstairs. I went up quietly te convince myself, add I saw it was net shut. I touched it with my hand very gently and timidly, and it swung open. Thinking it my duty te ac quaint my master with the circumstances of the street deer chain net being up, I ventured te step into the bedroom and te call, "Slrl" I held the candle abeve my head, and te my astonishment saw that thcre was no ene In the room, and that the bed hed net been occupied during the night. I went boldly into the room and convinced myself. Ne ene was there, no one had been thcre. Tbe bed was just as jt bad been mede en the previous dny. New really alarmed, I hurried te my mis tress' bedroom and knecucii at iter uoer. There was no answer. 1 knocked again and again, and still thcre was no answer. I opened the deer and entered. My mis tress was lying qulte still In bed. I stepped quietly te her slde and bent ever. My heart almost stepped beating as I looked at her face, there was something se awful in it. "Miulninl madam!" I cried, softly, and I ventured te push her by the shoulder. She made no movement; she did net speak. I cried te her again, and pushed her again, and then a sus picion of the horrible truth flashed upon me. I raised her in my arms and she fell back upon the bed. I scarcely knew what happened after that. I began te 6cream, and I think I became, hysterical. The next thing I remember was the servants rushing into the room and me pointing te the dead body of my mistress. The Attorney General De you remem ber saying anything te the effect that your roaster had murdered her? Witness I should net llke te swear te it; but it may have been in my mind because of the cruel life they had led together, and because of what had passed between them en the previous morning. The Attorney General After a time 4ilwawtcaiiaerftatlQWcoUwtedf j witaeas-XM. The Attorney General Had one of the servants gene for a policeman? . Witness Yes. Therf Attorney General Shortly after ward a detective officer, Lumlcy Rich, entered the room? Wltnetx Yea, - The Attorney General What was his first question whea he had convinced him self that your mistress was dead? Witness He asked if anything in the room had been touched or disturbed, and I said, "No,Bethiag had been touched or disturbed." The Attorney General In consequence of the officer's question upon this point, was your attention directed te the tabla by the bedside? Witness Yea. The Attorney General Was everything upon the table as yen had left it at U o'clock en the night before, when you ceased attendance upon your mistreat? Witness The pen, ink and paper were there. The decanter was there, with very little water In it, and I was horror struck te see that the bottle of sleeping lozenges was qulte empty. I made a remark te that effect te the detective. Turning te the mantel shelf, I saw upon it the tumbler which, when I left my mistress' room the night before, had been en the table by her side. 'The Attorney General Yen say that during the day of the 25th of March yoer mistress spoke vaguely about papers and acceptances for money which she held, and of which the prisoner desired te ob tain possession. De you knew anything further concerning theso papers and ac ceptances? Witness Nothing. The Attorney General De you knew if any were found after your mistress' death? Witness I de net knew. The Attorney General Yeu saw your roaster When he entered the house at 7 o'clock In the morning t Witness Yes. The Attorney General Was he wearing an overcoat en that occasion? Witness Ne. The Attorney General What was his appearance? Witness Very haggard, as though he had had no sleep as though he had passed a dreadful night The Attorney General That will de. (In accordance with the plan of defense which the prisoner seemed te have laid down for himself his cress examination of this witness was very brief.) Prisoner Yeu say that when you were in the room adjoining my wife's bedroom during my Interview with her en the morning of March 25 you heard our voices raised te a high pitch, and that of the two voices mine made the stronger impression upon you? Witness Yes, I did say se. 1 -"--- Prisoner Yeu mean, of course, by that that I was speaking loudly and violently? Witness Yes, I de mean it. Prisoner De you adhcre te that state- ment? Witness Yes, I adhere te it Prisoner And te your conviction that I was threatening my wife? Witness Yes. Prisoner As I had threatened her many times before? Witness Yes. Prisoner Yeu have heard me threaten her many times during the lest few months? Witness Yes. Prisoner In as loud and violent a tene as you say I used en this occasion? Witness Ne; net se loudly and vio lently as en this occasion; but that did net make it less dreadful. Mr. Justice Fcnmere We de net want your opinions. Conflne yourself te the statement of facts. Prisoner Are you aware that my Ufa is at stake? I Witness Yes. j - Prisoner And that the evldence you have given is almost, if net quite, fatal against me? Witness I de net knew anything about that I have said only what is true. Prisoner Is it net possible that, having a prcjudice against me, you may Have al lowed your imagination te warp your reason? Witness If by that you mean that I am inventing things against you, it is net true I have only told what I heard. Prisoner And you heard my wife, When X left the room, call after me tbe words you have already given in evidence, te tbp effect that she- believed I wished her dead; bnt that she would net dle yet, unless I killed her? Witness I heard her Bay se. Prisoner And that she called after me that I was a villain? Witness I heard her say be. Prisoner In the description yen have gtven of your movements en the night of this fatal day, you say that, upon bearing the street deer open and close, you came out of your bedroom, and leaning ever the balustrade, looked down into the hall? Witness Yes, that is true. Prisoner And that you saw me putting out the gas in the hall? Witness Yes. Prisoner Yeu are certain it wa9 If Witness Yes. Yeu had your ulster en, and as you had te stand en tlptoe te put out the gas, your face was raised te the light, and I saw It plainly. Prisoner Yeu saw my face plainly?) Witness As plainly as I see it new. Prisoner (with a movement of im patience) I have no further questions te ask you. The court then adjourned. (te as oeraarxn.) It In all very well te talk about building new Railroads ana new Steam Ships but bow could man, women and children travel en tbem without Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. Think eltt Fender It 11 Neither a borrower nor a lender bet" bnt take your own twenty five eent and go round te your own drugglat and boy yem Heir a bot tle of Salvation til ter your spralui, aches and pains, Fradeeee! Pmdeaeet r In medication, as in aught else, prndenee should be our guide. Yet thousands cast it te the winds. Every new nostrum flnds its pat rem, the medical empirics of every false (cboel have their gulls. Every change la the gamut of humbug is rung successfully for a time at least the notes being furnished by the credulous. In happy contrast te the many advertised Impostures of the day stands Ilestetter'a Stomach Hitlers, new, in it third dtcade of popularity, approved and re o e o emmended by jhsiclans, indorsed by the firess of many lands, sought and prized by uvalld everywhere. It is an ascertained tpeciae for and preventive of malarial dis eases, chronie Indigestion, liver complaint and constipation, check the growth t rheumatism and neuralgia, Is a peerless In In Tlgerant and useful dlutetle. XcrvU9 PCO sle benefit by it, Positively Ugly (act Can be made clear and attractive. These hor rid pimple tnd blotches can be removed by one application et Hep Ointment. Utter ail i. Take no ether, is cents at druggist, or mall stamp te the Hep Ce, New Londen, Conn. (1) Take New Style Vinegar Bitten, and your headache and saliewnesa will elope together. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 Oousumptlen Incurable. Read the follewing: Mr. C II. Merris, Newark, Ark.. ay: "Was down with Abscess et Lungs, and friend and physicians pronounced me an incurable Consumptive. Besan taklnir Dr. King' New Discovery for Cousutnptleo, am new en my third bottle, and able toevertee the work en my farm. It 1 the finest medicine ever mail e." Jesse Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohie, says: "Had It net been for Dr. Ktnu's New Discovery ier Consumption, 1 would have died of Lung Trou ble. Was given up by doctor. Am new In best el health " Try it. Sample bottle "free at IL B Cochran' Drug Stere, Ne. JJJ and IS North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa: (5) THAT If ACEINQ UOUOll can be se quickly enred by ShUeh's Cure. We gnanntee It, sold by H. b. Cochran druggist. Ne. U7 and u North Quein 8u. Lancaster. Pa. (l) SLEBPLEBb NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh'a Cure la the remedy ter yen. Beld by If . B. Ceehran, druggist. Ne lVf and 1J0 North Queen SU Lancaster. Pa. ( My boy (three year old) was recently taken with cold In the head. It seemed anally te se.lle In hi note, which wag stepped up for days and nights se that It was dimcuit ler him te breathe and sleep. 1 ealled a physician who prescribed, but did him no geed. Finally Iwent te the drug stete and get a bottle of Ely' Cream Balm, it teemed te work like magic. The boy's nose was clear In two days, and he ha been all right vver since. E. J, iUxisrt, New Yerk. trj-iwtttedAw OOatrABT. ' LstMt sTraaa Mse Aatttaat remu of (be De livery Iteiiaal -A Street m Wale TheasMd Are Deeply eeaetraed. About are yeei age t infml train painful 'urination and great pels aaa weakness ta the lower part of say back, pata ta the' limbs, baa taste ta the month, ditgiMt at ea,end great mental and betHly tepratstea. ' X live at Ml Yerk street, Jersey City, aaa en arriving home one night I tunad aeepyef the af.attr Almmnae that bad beea Urtdurlng the. ay. X read the article, "What la the Disease that Is Coming Upen Ust" it de scribed ay symptoms aad stellate 'better than I could If I bad written an bole book. Sly trouble was Indeed like a thief lathe night," for It had beea ttealteg upon tbe un aware for year. 1 sent ler a bottle ef Shaker Xxtraet et Heet, or Stlgel's Byrnp, aad before I bad taken one-half of it t felt the welcome relief, la a few weeks i was like my old self. X enjoyed aad digested my feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone and ttrength, aad the urinary trouble vanished. I was wall. Millions of people need tome medietas elm. ply te act en the bowels. Te thecal commend Shaker Kxtraet la the strongest possible terms. It It the gentlest, pleaaanteet, safest aad arett purgative la this world. The most delicate women andchUdrea may take It, eae point mere 1 1 havealt the mere cenadenee In this medletae because It Is prepared by the Baakers. I may claim te be a religions man myself aad admire the Shakers for their seal, consistency and strict business integrity. What they make may be trested by the pub lic. W. H. 11 ALU rer sale by all drngglits and by A. J. White, M Varron street. Mew Yerk. fib34 lydAwTn.TnAS rriUK HUbUEUAMA K1VKK flews thirty miles along the west side et the county. It's a pretty healthy stream, but still there are tome thirty te forty thousand people within reach of it fog who ought te knew that they need have no fear of chill, malarial affections and ;uorveu prostration if they use Stadiger's Aurantii The best compound known ter the prevention and cure et diseases arising from disordered stomach and llver. Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Biliousness, Les of Appetite, Nervous Prostration, Malarial l'olsenlng, all yield ,te It, and the system receive fresh bleed and vitality. Drngglst keep It. ang-7Std lAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. PAINE'S CUBES NKRVCJU3 PROSTRATION, NERVOUS " HKADACHK, NEURALGIA, NKRVOUS WEAKNESS, 8 ft)! AC II AND LIVSR D1S- EASES, BIIKUMAT18M, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affection et the Kidneys, WEAK NERVES. PAINK'SCEMTKY COMPOUND Is a Nerve Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, theso wonderfnl stimulants, it specialy cures all nervous dlscrder. RHEUMATISM. PAINE'H CKLIKT COMPOUND puHB.es the bleed. It drive out the lectie acle, wbteh causes ttbcuinatlem. and restores tbs bleed making organ te a healthy oatuiltiea. The true remedy ler Uheuiuatlsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINEM CKMCHY COMPOUND quickly restore the liver and .kidney te perfect health. This curative power, combined with lu nerve tonics. I why it 1 the beet remedy for all kidney complaints . DY8PHP8IA. PAINX'S CKLKRY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and qnleta the nerve of the dlseatlvu organs., lnls u why It cures even the worse cutes of D j speptla. CONSTIPATION. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 1 net a cathartic It la a lavatlve, giving eayard natural action te the bowels, ilegularily surely lollews Its use. Eecemmended by professional and business men. tend ier book. Price, $1.00. Beld by Druggist. WELLS, 1UU1IARU80N ft Ce., Proprietor. Bnrllngten, Vt, (?) ARE YOU CONSUMPTIVE? USE PARKER'S GINGER TONIO Wltbent delay, A rire medicinal compost tlenthatcnrej when nil e! fall. Has cured the worst cases of leugh, Wuak Lnngs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inward Pains, Exhaustion. Me. at Druggist. IUNDERPORNS. The safest, anient and te-t cure for 'Cern, Bunions, Ae. Steps all pain. Ensures, com cem com lert te the feet. JStver fall te euro. 15 ctmU at Druggists. UU'JOX ft CO , N. Y. m TjlLY'S CREAM HALlM, 0ATABRH--J&Y FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM cure Celd In Head Catarrh. Rese Celd, Hay Ifever. Oetfuess. Head ache. Price be Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely Bres, OwegO. M. Y., U. B, A. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN, TROUBLE, And Will Cure CATARRH, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle It applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 60 cent at drugp-UU i by mail, registered, 60 eta. m.X BROTHERS, ssft areenw.cn at, New Yerk. nevlMvdftw DIPHTHEK1A, MEAHLES, HUAKLKT gEVEB, And ether zymodie diseases lark in the at mosphere and hover ever every household at this season of the year when thorough venti lation liltnpractlcible en accenut of the se verity of the weather. Frequent fumigation et apartments with OEAuUKY'S IIVDtO NAPUTIIOL PA6TILLKS purines the atmos phere, destroys disease germs, and thoroughly dlstntect all carpuli, bedding and drapery, while Imparling a delightful aromatic odor that it notinlurleiis te silver, b -ass or ether metal. Cellars, closet, a tics. Ac. should be made bea'thy by burning therein eaABURY'a HULfHUR CANDLES, which are pule, cleanly and safe. Fer the ielnt. bath, lava tory and nursery, BkaUUUY'3 nYDUO NAPilXHOL buaP should le used exclu sively. r Don't forget BENSON'S PLASTERS fir ache and pains -ma (V) XTALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. TRUTH, Or the BC1EVCE OF LIFE, A VALUABLE MhDICALWUltK, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema tura Decline, Errer of Youth, and ihe nnteld miseries consequent te same, as well a an ex posure of quaelcs and their se called inedlrai works,' by which they victimize thousands, and by thelrexaggeratlng disease, make these peer sufferers insane. Every young man, miedle-ageloreld. should reae this book. It is mere than wealth te them. Send two cent stamp for a ceny. Address, Hit THOS.TIIEEL. 5.TI North Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa. flJ-lyd .OL-DiiN BPEOIKIO. . DRUNKENNESS -OR THE HQUOU IIAHIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMIMSTERINU DR. HAINES UIJLDKN SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup et coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It ; la absolutely hannluss, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic WTeek. Thousands of drunkard have been made temperate men who have taken Gelden iHpe- cine in lueircunew wimeub leeir Knowledge. and te-day believe they quit drinking of their own freewill. IT NKVKU FAILS. The sys tem once Impregnated with the Specific it be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist- Fer sale by CH AS. A. LOC1IKB, DrnggUt, Ne t Kast King Street, Lancaster. Pa. aprlMydXu.-lb3 SAKE, HUHE AND Bl'EKDY OUltE. Uupture, Varicecele snrt special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by iiuacka when jeu can And tn Dr. Wright the only It so se vtaa rnTtictAM In Philadelphia who make a socially nt the auevu dlseasrs, and CVRKS luttiT i unit uciiiitTiiv. Advice Frueday anaeven'.ng, Btraugera can be treated and re turn home same day. Omces private. DB.W. II WKIU1IT, III North Ninth Btreet, Above Hate, P. e. Bex era Philadelphia. ieblydw CELERY COMPOUND, TOBAOOO. s TANDABD CHEWING TOBACCO. DOYOUCHEW? -3 HEN (JET- THE BEST -WHICH IS Finzec's Old Honesty. Geraalne lu a Sad H Tin Tt en RTMy Plus;. OLD HONESTY It acknowledged te be the rUEEST and MOST LA8T1HO plece of STANDARD CIIBW1NO TOBACCO en the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about it. tilve It a fair triaL avTOUK DEALER HAS IT.-W aeviwydftw WAWOMB. QPECIAU Watches for Farmers and Railroader will resold at great Rdnollen la prlee. Alse Elgin, Wal tham, Aurera, ter which 1 am sole agent, and ether flnvelaa Watebe. Beet Wateh end Jewelry aepalnng. Bpeetaeles,EyeKlaBeand Optical Ooed. correct time daily, by tele graph only place ta the city, LODI3 WEBER. Ne. USX N. Queen St.. opposite City Hetel, JNearl'enn'a Depot. N KW JEWELRY STORK. GILL, Jeweler. Are you euro you are wearing the right glass? 1 Yenr eye echo, sight becomes dim and you wonder why? We answer poorly adjusted glasses. We make the STUDY Of T11K EYE A SPE CIAL FEATURE. Year of expertonce have enabled at In measuring eye, fitting glatse with the preci sion et au oculist. n- A Full Line of Glasses Framed In Geld, sil ver and Steel. lOWESTKIff&STEEET, LANCASTER, PA. me the Watch, buyer t When you want te Buy a Geed "Wateh, BOY where you can get tbe BBST VALUE for the Meney. BUY where you knew you can re tarn It, should it net prove satisfac tory. BUY where you knew what you aroffettieiT. We have always the Lara-eat Stcck In Geld, Sllver and Nickel, and can Guarantee you the Best Satisfaction. WAITER C. HEBE, (Fermult Je, ltsmsia.) Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. nl-tfd TJtUXJiti iie -AKNK88, TRUNKS, &a. U. Hakrtesli & Sen. YOU WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT It NEW IN Ladies' and Gent's Trunks -AND TRAVELING BAGS, Unlets you call and evarulne ear immense stock el entirely new goods. THE JLATKBT AND HANDSOMEST THING OUT, Ladies' Shopping Bags In Seal, drain and Alligator Leather, -AT- M. latabiisli & Sen's SADDLE, UAllNESH, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oenire Square, LAMGASTKB, PA. tracKWHAit. QPEN EVEUY EVENING. EXCEPT SUNDAY. SILK I1ANDKKUCU1KF8 AND MUFFLtBS AT XUIBMAN'S. CKLLULOID ANDLINKN COLL AitS AhD CUFFS AT XUISMAfl'S. MKD1CATXD UNDXUSUIUTS AND DUAWXUS AT XBIBMAK'S. Don't forget te leek at our NKCKTIKS AT XUISMAII'tf NO. 17 WX8T KINO BTUKKT. rOJTJOAL. E iOK COMUKEHb. B. FBANK B8HL.B&IAN. W Subject te Uepnbllcan Bules. auirn-UdAw E OU JURY COMMISSIONER, H.T. BUULTZ, Of Xllzabetbtewn Borengh. Subject te Iho decision el the Democralle County Conven tion. inaiS-udAw a N EW OARFKT& CARPETS FROM AUCTION I Metzger & Haughman Have sew epea ta their Large Raw Stere, a Handsome Variety of N W CARrETS, bought at Auction ler Cash, and te be held Cheap for Cash. CARrETS.,..,. AT 10 CENTS. CARPETS ATfOCN-TS. OAHPSrS... , .AT SO CENTS. CARPETS AT40OBMTS, CARPETS M ATM CENTS. TAPRHTRT BRUSSELS CARPET from tOO up. at the LOWEST PRICES. METZGER& HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING ST., OPPOSITE TBI COOPER HOUSE. smsnMMs',MMni B ARD& Mcelrey. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, - Opposite Fountain Inn. LOOK AT OUR PrtlCES : tSdes. Stamped Pillow Sham only 103 per pair US dee. Stamped Aprert, lull ttiOyard long, only Ke each rinsi Damask Linen 1 ewels, knotted fringe, only Via each, prlee elsewhere. 23e i de. Fins Damask l.lnen Towels, aemal measure ITxty nehe. a for ti i fleer till cloth ri tee. worm rn i iwatxaeieini ciotneniywopervaiu i uw.uiwin . w only 180, regular pi wide Unbleached liar price, ue, at sue, worth sic t ueauutui oei im a wu, worm iw fe Unbleached Mnalln at eWe. worth se. won't want mere el it. l.SOJya: MS ase Table Linen In Damask or neat tnrkey Red border, soft finish, no starch, Ladle' Jerseys at tee, worth ?Se better grades FEATHERS ! The Best Steam Cured Odertest Feather. Perhaps you hare your regular place te deal at, and don't think et oeralng tetea us about Feather. If yen cenld buv Min best Feather of ut lower than you oeuld anywhere else, wouldn't yen buy them of ust Waell innr Feather than any two stores put together. Why t Bocaute we tell thu b jit Feathert lower than yen can bny them any where else. . We tell the best STOCKINGS ter the meney In the city. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, Opposite Fountain Irn. N EXT DOOR TO THE OOUKT HOUSE. Something About Carpets I Purchasers mntt observe two things when buying Carpets. (Inequality. Second, price. Yeu don't buy tuomeveiy day, boneo must b sure you get the proper thing whenveu de bny. If we nan give you an excellent article ate low tirlce. se much the better I veu don't always find both virtue united In one piece of geed. We have roll n pen roll of Hmlth's Tapwtry itrutui uarpei inee make In the Union) at W, e76andWeenUyard,wllhtorderBteroaicn.aii this season's styles. It It our first season ler these geed, and you won't And any old style or shop-worn goods, but all loom, ingrain Carpets In prolnslen trem 0e te 700 ler tne best isitra nnner. uur BOe Ingrain I the bet ever offered for the money, betngjnita heavy as the 7"e gradeand half wool Don't rels seeing them: Bag CtruaU were never te geed for tbe money. We have them at V. M, SI up tn OS cent. Twe number arti of special Intereat-tbesn at S8 and fO renU-the latter being All-wool Jtrincd In. several pattern, stair Carpet with liaU and Bordering te Match In variety. Blair carpets at low as 10 cents. FAHNESTOOK'S, 30 87 BABT KTHQ ST., LAJNOABTMl, PA. CAHPMT BAKUAINH ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, V1LVBT, BODY BRUSSELS, Tipestrj, Iagrilu. Damask tnd Venetian, Rat mH Chain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SUADMB, etc We have the Largest and Best Btoek in ta Oity, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cern Wist KinR and 'Wite Struts, Uncut, Pi. HVMUKll llRHOUTH. it rjTKTHEKILL," ATLANTIC OITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. Open February L te November 1. Leck BexlOJO. M.J.KCKEUT. narl-Smd Mar,,June,July. A TIjANTIU OITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pepularvrinter or Summer ) Largest Hetel. Most Convenient, hlegantly fur nished. Liberally Managed. OPKN ALL TUB YKAU. Oil AH. MeULAIlK, Prep. W. X. CecnaAw, Chief Clerk. felrtZ-enid A TLANTIO OITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Formerly Hetel Ashland.) wnevy:upxn.- bkfuunisiikil. ukmedxlkd. uknevatxd. JfTsTlLFLANiaKN, J. marMmd-Mar,Apr,July,Aug. ST. CUAKLEH HOTEL, WITH KIKHT. CIsbs Bestaurant uttached. Ne. 14, is and 18 K Chestnut street, Lancaster, Pa Opposite Penn'a K. H. Passenger Depot. OysUir In every style. Transient custom solicited I 12 geed bnat and well aired rooms; moderate charges i also geed stable room for heuet t open day and night, except Sunday, febf-lind OtOttOBFLOUV, Prep. HTOVKB. VO. E LLMN BKENKMAH, HOUSEFURNISIIIE! STOVES I Parler Steves, Parler Heater, Cook Steve and Uangvs. TINAHDSIIBKTIUON VTAUK. Our Old Style Uand.Mada Tinware takts the Lead. WOOD AND WILLOW WABK. BRskett, Ilnekett.Tnbt.Bntter Churns. Churn Bucks. Breems, Step Ladders, Wash LI net, Bed Cords, Table and Fleer Oil cletli. CUTLKKY. A Fnll Line of Table and Pocket Cutlery, ttaxert, Scissor, Ac, Ac., Ac LAMPS. Stand Lamp, Hanging Lamps, Biacket Lamps, Uu and Coel Oil Chuudellert, Lauternt, Ac, sTV The iJtrgest Stock of Heuternmlshlng floods In the city. Plnmbllng and Uas Fit ting. Tin Uoefing a Specialty. FL1NN & BRENEHAN, UJiEAT STOVJS ST011E, Ke. 152 North Queen Btreet, LANCABTXB PA. w M. MeCLUKE'U SOUTH QU KhNtT.MUBIh VtOllKS, Ne. 23 Seuth Queen Street. PEAB80M X. UUUUieU, Superintendent, 12-tld CARPETS AT.L!?iT2' OAHPETS AT R3 CENTS, CARPETS,, .......... ,...4. .ATM CENTS. UAKrSTS AT IS CENTS. FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS LANCASTER. PBNN'A ,rwi.uruilll nm. wiim Muni imicti 1,500 yard yard r.i iuiv.1 Just trytomepf this Muslin. Beew, ueiner jtheryen Se Best i Heavy Vard Wide tsnslln Remnant at BVe, worth Se ( Best Leem Dice In the city i Bleaehed German Table Linen, with only Ma per yard, worth 73J I spce!al bargain In atlLOU, ). and ll.te. use gnedr , ana you wen-t una any bright, new thing Just irein the tresli, MALUL BAKQA1MH! rimmTuttm, A KEW WOJJD8 TO THX. Expectant- Housekeeper 1 When starting In yenr own heme one of the flrst and meat Important thing you mutt think of I the FURNITURE;, The desire et every one I te make their home a pretty and a comfortable at they ran. and the question of strength and dnia blllty must be considered as well a beauty and comfort, and pernsp the meat Important el all Is the price that thlsbeuty,couiiertana durability will cetL WXLL, JUST CALL AT WIDMYER'S COBIfEB, And tee hew well and satisfactory wn can fill your wishes. The quantity and quality et our ste:k cannot be turpsssed. frice are low. It will pay jeu local! and see us. I WIDMYER'S FUHNlTUltE STOnJS, East King and Duke Streets. F UKNITURE. H0U8E8TIRE8 We have room and are showing the Largest Vailety of Everything In FURNITURE te be seen anywhere In this section. We guarantee our goods always reliable and at the best prices that such goods can be sold for. HEINITSH'S FURMTUliE DEl'Ol, 37 AHD 20 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LANCASTBB. PA. Personal Attention Utvonte Uudertak- Ing. SMAI-Ij T11ERMOME1EKS FOB ABT and Fancy Werk, X 3 and SH Inches In lengtb, at IIUBLXV'd DRUG 8T0UR. Ne, 3D West King btreeL VrOTlOE TOJ TKKHVAB8E118 AND XI U U N N X KM. AU person are hereby ter. binden te tnuneaa en anv et the land et the con all and Sneedwell estate In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or ttuin ttuin deted, either for the purpose of sheeting or nsmng, a uu taw wiu iw ngiuiy uuiuicea against all tre pasting en laid i laau l Of thu un OMaltimftfl after this nntlne. WM. COLEMAN FBXKMAN, X. PXXCY ALDKN, XDW. O.FBBBMAN, aaratM Atteraer tor.R.W.CeitsBaat bteli TRA VMLMRa OU) READ1NO t COLUMBIA RAILROAD ANDLANCABTABJOlgTHSlXB.lt. ON AND AFTER BUWOAT. NOV. Ml TliAlNSLKAVNKxkSlNQ. a ra and S:10 p m, x Fer Quarry vllle at 7-F, U; a m. an U 9 mt Fer Chlekfet at 7:, 11: a m, andfcVL TBAINS LRAVXCOLOMBt A. Fer Beading at 7M a m,lt: and im e S Fer Lebanon at 1KW and a.M p mT TUAINS LKAVK QUAKBTTILLX. Fer Lancaster at 6.40 a m, and fcMaM ' Fe'r Beading at:40 a m and 1:50 p m. Fer Lebanon at IM and tMp m. LKAVX KINO 8TKKKT (Lancaster) Fer Beading at ?:Si am, 12 35 and ste pa. , Fer QuaryvlUe at !:3l a m. S.OS and : rti ' "& Tet Kead'ng at 7:te a m, 1S4S and 8.M e m " rer jeoanen at jm a m, iz:is ana 71 3 n tsl. FerqaarryvllleatB:siam.l:H ant 8 OS pm 1SA1NB LCAVK LEBANON Fer Lancaster at 7:11 a m, lt:m and 740 p m. Fer Uuarryvllie atjiiaa m and UM p a. BUNDATTKAIN8. TRAINS LB ATX XI ADINO Fer Lanratterat 7.2n a m aad L-00 u m. Fer Quarryvlile at l-oep m. TKA1NS LKAVSt qUARRTVILLB Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and Beading at 7:lt TRAINS LKAVX KINO ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon at 8.1 am aadhes pm. Fer qnarryvllle at B.v p m. TRMnh i.kavk pbinuk ST. (Laaeteter.tt Fer Ueaillnir .hA Ijihannn t .14 mmA Fer quarryvlile at B:M p m. IIHI.IS 1.BA.VJS LiBIIANOI Fer Ltneasutr at 7i5 a m and S is p m. Fer Quarryvlile at s 45 pm. Fer connection at Celmnbla, Marietta Jnae tlen, Lancaster Jnnotten, Manhetm, Readtsg and Lebanon, see Hum tables at all station. A. M. WILSON. Hupenntendeet.' i KMNHTtliVABU ItAlLKOAll BCIIKDOLB.-IB effect trem Jnne U, lssa. Trains uiva LatreAtrn aad leave aatl ex- nv at Phtladelnbla at fellows I Leava WXSrWAKD. Paeiae xspreatt Newt Xxpreatf...,,., Way Patsengerf MafltrainvUMt.Jey Ha SMall Train)..... Niagara Xxpreta. .... Haaever Aoeom FattUnet i Frederick Aeeem.... Lancaster Aoemn..,. Harrtsburg Aoeom.. Columbia Aoeom.... Harrtsburg Kxpreat. Weetem Azpreeet... IABTWARD. Philadelphia, WW p, JO. 4:30 a.m. dea.m. 7.-eSa.m. via Columbia 7:40 a.m. Via cel amble UJiea-m. via Columbia via ML Jey, K1BP.H, 1:40 p.m. frSOp ra. :B0p.m. Leave Laneaster. i:3a a. m. eBa.m. 8:10 a. m. Ms, a. twea.m, JisHp.sa. Bta. tkoep.at, fcttp.aa. ftp.. rau. xxpreett FaatLlnei Harrtsburg xzprees. ukncaitar Aeeem at Columbia Aeeem.... tamere Kxprees.... Philadelphia Aoeom. eoaeay ataiLt.. Rarrtabnrg Aeeem! las tamcMter AeometneaaUoti ttavee nseurgaituup.as.aaa arnres m jne EaneMa AOMtamoOattea htaveeed 3sa mt s a. fa. aaa inseseg Aise, leaves Columbia at lis a. a. d. reacaing stanetta at ikui aaa Marietta atMe p. m. and arrives at ai me I also, leaves at uu aaa arrives at The Yerk Aeeorameaatlrin laavea Ha at 7:10 aaa arrives at Lancaster at ttsj , neetitg ilb Harrunurg axpreaa at iWB.im. The Frederick Aeeoamedatloau weet eeev, noeung at Lancaster with Ftitutuk wegt,' n. .av p hm wuiiuHiuaauw mmcmm ia rreaenea Aeeommeeai issa&im OMumbw at UuVaad reaehet Hanover Aoeemmodatlon, Baal, leaves Oel umbla at 4:10 p. ra. Arrive at LaaeaeMr at tse p. m., oentiectlng with Day Bxpi 'I ". '' nssunr jaoeeZBUfiasKBa. ssu, si at Lancaster with Niagara Bzaeees at m., wui nut utrongnte staaerer, aany, Fast Llni wsut S, xR. Jew.MllaaeathtJwBaaSxuaaletewa.- only trains which rua dally. 0 pimmmm bunt. Mt. Jev. M tXheeaiy trains which rua dally. C saw mm unh wwi run , Leave j wv Laaeaftir. tasa, a. w5 a. a, ' 4 ftwa. a. Si fciefc a, '-el 7:40 C a. jwVj u:a.a. ,.?. arrive tt VJC Phae, i?i ia.. ervca. Mti U:ta. s-t'Aj BIS IMkmmHf .. i?v? r. 5BSPBIJ Oeiataeaat.'-'.'y. 1 m.i V wsKr i tttf a. ra,Jj was nt nnfiiitMr i -? ."" w . . i t ii.. rrsr. .-. ( tt wy. wenetat are nwger i OBAB.M.PUaa rtnerl Manaswr. u. ...... i. .. H TvtV ." Fwirr arn anm . Kd eUlsV tVAlJtl -nut- ROCHESTER LAMP, uty Candie-Llf ht i Seats thetx aU. :v Anether Let of eh x ap QLOXJM ler b mb S.6PM LfU BUTTasB. '' f- thb "narwemeH METAL MOOLDINtt A BDBBKB CUIUOX WEATHER STRIP BeaU them alt'ThU strip entwear all ethetl, Tn? Mkeuim out inq coin, nuip ratuing or Wiaaewa. .-:(; mi ue uusv. nuup out snow ana imnti . m,i .u. win Vl'T ..""UW OTVVM. vi wnwMT in applying iu ean . can be fitted anywhere-tJVSw' ready for use. It will het taut. Kjfe ik-a cushion strip I the aeet ,fih note te uore, read warn or shrink a mrfeet. At the Stave, Ueater store; -Otu aaa- Manga rM ta a ayak. mm Jk MU f . t 47-a. iiemi r. oenaum a ma :-m 84 SOUTH QUHN BT,, iM LANCABTXB. TA. s 1VVKHI ttiOVEMIt CALL AND XXAMIXBi 1, TTTrpri-rh n -iramWiM! ALCiJ! J! JJiit 06 UUiULVB STOCK OF. STOVES I U AVX NO B1VAL AS UKATUU. Fer we ail like warm feet, and this can eal ee enjeyea at a ruiL, Jiaer. iiKAxas. Have comlert and save meney br buying I oed Heater at once, rather than snendrvear t money ler a Cheap Steve, only te trade It ett ler old iron next year. We ;have several of tbete en hand that we can sell very levrJ hav ing tnaen ujeiu in iraau-seme naviug Dea used bnt ene or two years. AND FOU;CO0KINQ 'The Splendid" b4 Meatear Raf es Never Fail te uive BatlsfacUeu. " Our Line of Smallerand Cheaper Steves aad Range 1 Complete. JV-OUDEUS VOU PLUMBINQ.-wB TIN ROOFINO AND SPOUTING Prompt Attention. -NO BAD STOCK USXD. Xeeelvt) Ne. 40 East King St., LANCABTXB, PAt (Opposite Court Heuse. COtL. j U.MAUT1JM, wxeiauLB Aae nvAn paaua n ' All Kinds of Lumber and Ce!. srYaant Me. 430 North WateraaA Prlaet)) Street, above I .union. Lancaster. aS-lVA T3AUMOABONEB'U COMi'AMY, COAL DEALERS. Oimi: Na 129 North QneenStreet, tnd KeVv. W4 North Prince ttreeL . - YAan: Mortn rnnce ntreet, Bsarswaamx Depot, aurWtfd LANCABTXB. PA 0 Alii COAL I n Prica of Ceal Heduced . AT 0. SENER & SONS, COH. PR1NCK A WALNUT SIS. lanlit-tfd F IOK FRESH SPIOES, Flavoring XxtracU and DUUUed Rete Water, go te J. C. HOUGHTON CO m n ...- ....... Urn... In IUll, XATgestaua tnmiijwi wim " - ' tsl. net. w.ww m nwi au vvw ,yf si Si 4 i,ea -Ttdi ;f p m'i 5t I VJH W 3W 2Wt 4ul, i i' ''mi Tmi "iwei r r '"IVK.! STZtl jTUf'si i Ot" -F- M j-$5s MM ""?, vaj vja iiViw.i ?-, ,Tm s"X?5y J.,JS,-Sj ,? ft'TB 1 ?ss " m m 'sm & rK . ..jREsl j t . . . "1
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