f - 'rx?w f. e 1 4 J Mil -''V -v, v . -; w Y' -' ' JTHB LANCASTER DAILY JKTELUGEyOER, MONDAY. MABOH 19, 1888, rv -Ji : "C- FOR HONOR'S SAKE. BY B. Ii. FABJKW. A utter of HUiMt Perttf fqasrv," "Ths Bright Butt el L'tf," Etc. (cnrnirete.) V. I rose early this morning In the expecta tion of a busy day. Dr. Dalncenrt called en Saturday evening, as I had expected, and narrated te roe the result of his In qnlrics respecting Mabel Hutland'a Jew elry. Among H there was a ring set with turquoise and diamonds, which had been Given te her by her mother and which she were constantly. Dr. Dalncenrt had re ceived from Mrs. Rntland further In "Stnnces of the prefemnd attachment which Mabel bore for her twin brother. "Deep as was her love," Mrs. Rutland had said, "for Mr. Layten, there Is In her love for her brother an clement se absorb ing that she would net hesitate te make the most tcrrlble sacrifices for his sake. My peer Eustace! It Is weeks since. I saw lilm, and I have no Idea where he Is. He is net altogether te blame, doctor; he has been led away by bad companions. Ah, when I think of him and Mabel as little children and sce them, as I often de, play ing their innocent games together when I think of the exquisite joy we drew from them and .of the heavenly happiness they wcre te us, It seems te me that I must be under the Influence- of some, horrible dream, that things have changed sol" At 0.80 o'clock ene of my confidential agents, Fowler by name, made his appear ance. "Found, sir," was the first thing he said te me. "Who?" T quickly asked. "Ida White. Living at Brixton. The drawing rooms. Quite a swell iu her wty, sir." "Ib she living alone?" "Se far ftB we can make out. . Thereare two men new en the watch, ene te relieve the ether." "And Mr. Enstnce Rutland?" I naked. "Haven't get track of him yet, sir. The week Is rather against us." "What de you mean by that?" "Why, sir, . you don't forget that It Is Derby week, de your I suppose you backed one, but I can glve you the straight tip If you want it." "I backed Fnrndox'fer n ceuple of sov ereigns," I said. (Where Is the man who docs net take nn interest in the Derby?) "Net iu it, sir. There Is only ene herse will win, and that Is Melten." "But," I said, coming back te the all engrossing subject I was engaged upon, "what difference will the Derby week make te you?" "Well, you see, sir, Londen U se full? Thcre is tee much rushing about for calm steady work. In such a task as ours a man wants a deuble set of eyes this week. Suppose my lady takes it into her head te go te the Derby? It wiube all a job net te leso sight of her." "What lady de you refer te?" "Ida White, te be sure. She's n bit of bleed, sir, and the result of the Derby may mean a let te her." "Dees she bet, then?" "Thcre Is net much doubt of that, sir." "Hew did you discover It?" "Oh, easily enough. We have ways of our own. Why, sir, when I found out last night where she lives, what did I de an hour afterward but present myself te the landlady of the house and usk her whether she could let me have room for a week or two? I didn't tell you thcre was n bill in her window, 'A bedroom te let te n single young man.' Well, if I ain't a single young man, what Is that te de with anybody except my wife? I'm a soft spoken chap tt hen I like, and befere the landlady and ine ere together flve minutes I'm hand and glove with her, and already a bit of n favorite. Se I take her room and sleep thcre last night, and the first tiling tills morning down stairs I nm ni the street deer when the postman comes with the letter. Well, sir, would you be lieve it, he delivers flve letters, and every ene of them for Miss Ida White? I, open ing the deer for the postman, take the let ters from him and hand them ene by one te the landlady, he comes puffing and panting up from the basement she weighs fourteen stene if she weighs nn eunce. 'Miss Ida White,' says I, giving her the first letter. 'Miss iaa wnitc says 1, giv ing her the second letter. 'Miss Ida White,' says I, plving her the ether three, one by one. 'Why, it is quite a corre cerre corre spendencol' All these letters nre from Boulogne, sir, from betting firms. I knew them by their outsides; I believe I should knew them by the smell. Then, sir, there's something else. My lady is fend of newspapers. What kind of newspapers? Why, the sporting ones, te be sure. The Sportsman, Sporting Life, Sporting Times, Bcferee and the like. lJut this and that together, and what de you make of it, sir?" "Yeu are progressing, Fowler," I said, "Yes, sir, wo're moving. The landlady, bless her heart, she doesn't suspect what the letters from Boulegno arc, but In less than a brace of shakes I worm out of her that Miss Ida White- has received any nujnber of them since she came te live In the house." " " '" "Have yen any Idea what herse she has backed?" "I have an Idea that she ha3 backed half a dozen, and that neither of the favorites is among them. When a woman bets, she wants fifty te one as a rule, and as a rule she gets it, anu nas te pun.- I debated a moment or two, and then I showed Fowler ene of the envelopes ad dressed by, Eustace Rutland te his sister. "Are j ou certain that nene of the en velopes you saw this morning were ad dressed hi this handwriting?" "Quite certain, sir." "I should llke te see the house that Miss Ida White lives In, Fowler.", "Xething easier; but I shouldn't go as lam, If I werejeu." "Why net?" "Well, you see, she had it pretty long examination in court at the Layten triai, and you wcre there all the time. She has bharp eyes in her head, has Miss" Ida White, and she might recegnize you, and smell a rat." "Yeu are right. I had better net go." "I don't sce why jeu shouldn't, if you let me fix you up," "Fix me up?" "Yes, sir." He took from Us pocket n small box of paints and two or three sets of Wgs and vthlskcrs and mustaches. "I always travel with them, sir. I can make myself Inte another man In flve minutes or se. und as for a change of clothes, any handy cheap clothes shop will serve my turn. Put en these sandv whiskers and mustaches always hide your mouth, sir and this sandy wig, and let me touch you up a bit, and your own mother wouldn't knew you." I doubted whether she would when I looked at myself in the glass after carry ing out Towler's instructions, and in less than a quarter of an hour we wcre riding in a four wheeled cab te Brixton. We alighted within a ceuple of hundred yards of Miss Ida White's lodgings, and Tewlcr took me boldly into the house, requesting me en the way tlilther te try and discover the men working under him who were keeping watch upon the lady's maid's movements. Te his gratification, I failed te discover them. "Then you didn't see me give the office te them?" he asked. "Xe," I replied. "I did, though, under your very nose. That Is a guarantee te you, sir, that the thing is being neatly done. Miss White Is in the house. If she were net, my men weuldnt't be in the street. Did you hear the snapping of a lock down stairs?" P "Xe." "We were sitting at the window of Tow Tew ler's room, vthlch was situated en the second fleer. It was the front room, and we could therefore see into the street. !iltas the key turning in my lady's room. She U going out. There's the street deer slamming. Yeu heard that, of course?" "Yes, I heard that " "And thcre Is Miss Ida White crossing the read te the opposite slde of the way, and there, sir, are my men following her, without her having the slightest upl-jjtyntisheUMngttRSk.Sdii'- , " My ngwt is srruug, ana 1 una a eiear view et Ida White. She wu stylishly dressed, and was certainly geed looking. "Ills my opinion," said Fowler, "that she feathered her nest when she was In Mrs. Layten'a service; but I don't care hew ranch money she may have saved or filched, If she gees en betting en horses the bookmakers will have every penny of It." There was nothing mere te be done, and feeling somewhat 111 at case In my disguise I prepared te leave. "I will see you out of the street, sir," said Fowler. "It happens often enough that watchers are watched, without their being aware of it." Before I bade Fowler Reed day I im pressed upon him that no money was te be spared In the business I had intrusted te him, and that he had better engage two or three men, te be ready for any emergency that might occur. He prom prem ised te de se and I made my way home. VI. THE DAT AFTER THE DEIIST. Before commencing an account et what has been done, and what discovered, I cannot refrain from writing ene sen tence Success has crowned our efforts. There is no need here te minutely de scribe our proceedings en Monday and Tuesday, Sufficient te say that I was in constant communication with Fowler who is a most trustworthy fellow, and shrewd te the tips of his nails and that I had occasion en Tuesday te again as sume my disguise. On Tuesday night I saw Dr. Dalnceurt, and was glad te learn from him that there was an Improvement In Miss Rutland's condition. "Due," he observed, "in a great meas ure te certain assurances I Imparted te her In a voice se distinct and cheerful as te impress itself upon her fevered im agination." "That Is geed news," I said. "Yeu are administering what she requires medl medl clne for the mind." I come new at once te the account of one of the most exciting days the Derby day of 18851 have ever passed through. Fowler was In my house at 7 o'clock In the morning, and brought with him n suit of clothes which he wished me te wear. He had forewarned me that he had intended te make a change In his own appearance, and I was therefore net surprised when he presented himself In the gulse of a well te de farmer who had com te Londen te see the Derby. "Miss White is going, sir," he said, "and we nre going, tee. I have been liv ing in the heuse with her these last two days, ana It la important that she should net recognize me. f have apiece of satisfactory information for you. It is an even bet that befere this day is out I bring you face te face with Mr, Eustace Rutland." "If you de," said I, "you will lese nothing by it. Bring me Inte the same room as that young man and I will wring from him what I desire te knew." "Don't get excited, sir," said Fowler. 'Keep cool. Yeu have had a geed ulght's rest, I hope?" "Yes, 1 slept well." f v "That's right. Make a hearty break fast, as I am going te de. We shall need all our strength. It U going te be a. heavy day for us." "Where does Ida White start from?" I asked. "I can't tell yen, sir. I pumped the landlady et the heuse, but she knew nothing except that a new bonnet had arrived for our lady bird. Miss White is as clese as wax, but that new bonnet means the Derby, if it means anything. She can't very well start befere 0 o'clock, and we shall be en the watch for her net later than 8.30. I have six men engaged in the affair, sir. It will costsemcthing." "Xcvcr mind the cost," I said; "it Is the last thing te be considered." "That is the way te work te success. Many n ship is spoiled for n ha'perth et tar. We shall come out of this triumph ant, or my nnme is net Fowler. His confident, hopeful manner Inspired me with confidence, and after partaking of n substantial breakfast we both set out for Brixton. Tewlcr had hired n cab by the hour, with u premise of double fare te the driver, te whom he gave explicit instruc tions. We did net enter the heuse; we lingered nt the corner of a street at some distance from it, and at 0:40 Miss Ida White closed the street deer behind her. Secret signals passed between Fowler and his men, and we followed the lady's maid, the cab which Fowler had engaged crawl ing in our rear without attracting atten tion. Miss White sauntered en until she came te a cab stand, and entering a cab, was driven away. We were after her llke a shot. Twe ether cabs started at the same time, and I learned from Fowler that they wcre hired by Ids men. "Don't think 1 have drawn off nil my forces, sir," he said. "Although Miss White has left the heuse, there are two men en watch, who will ramaln thcre the whele of the day. She has started early. It will make it all the easier for us." Miss White's cab stepped at Victeria station, and we stepped also. "She's a smart looking woman, sir," whispered Fowler te me. "She has a splendid complexion," I re marked. "Put en, sir," said Towler smiling "put en. Leave a lady's maid alone te learn the IricJts of the fnce." ITO BS OOKTIKUKD ) A Grinning Death's Bead Is scarcely mere abhorrent te a refined ob server, than a row of discolored teeth made visible by n smile. Correct the hideout bletn. lh with delightful and healthful bOZODONT which whitens yelleir teeth, Impart ruddi ness and hardness te eolerle a, unhealthy gums, and a floral balmlnt si te the breath. The feminine mouth btcen.es wonderfully at tractive in censeynence et Its use. Leading actretses and cantalricei regard it as lncem parable. 1)3 you buIV-t with chllblalnst-I fortify te the prompt relief nltalnel from the use of mlviitlen oil fercbllblalus, and de net first tat te recommend It as the best euro lever tiled. H. HOOD, 719 W Pratt 8t, Baltimore, Md. "What fine chisel could everyetcutbreathl" and j eta bard vexing ceiwb li out all le bits with one bottleof Dr. bull's Cough Syrup, the favorite. Life fjn Jey forever when you keep stomach and bowels lu order by taking Vinegar Hit ters. SPECIAL XOT1CEH. Til AT HACKING GOUGH can be ee quickly enmd bv Bhlleh'a Cure, We guarantee it. beli y Bhueh's enre. we guarantee n, com by li. u. Cochran druggist. Mes. 137 and 1S North Qtieen St., Lancaster. pa. tn A G UK AT DIBCOVEaY. ThigroateUdlatevery of the nineteenth cen tury U Dr. Leslie's fprclil Prescription for sick headache, which Is the dltoevury of an eminent phvslclan and used by htm for ever thirty years before giving It te the public, and It stands te-day without a ilyel. lead adver tLemenl In another column. Sallslsrtlen Culvers. I In tbe fast three months 1 have sold one hundred and six bottles of Themat' Ecledrie Oil Never saw a medicine In my lite that yave such universal satisfaction. Cured an ulcerated threat ter me In twenty-four heurai never tatted te relieve my children of creu p." t). R Hal'. Drut gilt, U ray vllle. 111. Eer sale by 11. ts. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and U9 North (Jueuu street, Lancaster. at wui Wat. btriu.n .... ..... .!. ... that terrible cough. Shlloh'sCure la the remedy ter 1S7 or yen. neia uy n. u. ueenran, am ggint. f e and 139 North Queen HU Laucaa ter. Pa ( berved Him Right. 1 have used Jlurdeek Bleed -fiifftri.and am happy te say ibey havadeue ma mere geed than anythn g Tet. bend a fnrtber quantity at once." This man was a sutferr iiem dys pepU for twenty yeais. UU name la Alexan der Leugh, and he Uvea at Alpena, Mich, for tale by il. R Cochran. drugKUt, 187 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, What One Dese Did. B. a. Grave, et Akren, N. Y , hid Asthma of the weist kind, 'leek one aean of roreai' Ecltetrle Oil and was relieved In five mlnntet. Ileadds "Would walktenmllesiurthia medi cine aud pay (5 a bottle ter It. It cured my wife of rheumaifsm like msKtc." for tale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 139 fetth Queen street, Lancaster. COUOll.TYriuOflNUCOUUIltndRrenchlUs Immediately relieved by Bbtleh's Cure. Beld bv II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 and 139 North Qieen Bt. Lancaster, Pa. () IhrawAwayime. Troubled with asthma ter e'ght year, Net Quite two bottles et Themas' Aaiclrla Oil cured me completely, aiur spending nier si without "lie slightest benefit." lUs1wht August Trubur, et lyreue,Pa, says. Per axle by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Neith queen itret, Lancutar, DUFFY'S FORMULA. Oart&le Cera for the First Btagca of Consumption. Its tnalnlcgredlentsara raw beet and Duffy's Pare Malt Whisky, aud It stimulates tha ener gies and builds up the tissues as be ether sci entists dla-every ha evar done. Una Presbyterian clergyman ana a Doc Dec Doc eor et Dlvlnliy, butt a-n net afraid te reoom reeom reoem mondDnffy'a M alt Wh'eky and Duffy's Formula as thepmtatand vueit efflelent prsptratlens as a med c'ne I knew et, and my ear' Unee la a large one." KEV. B. M I L LS, Mead Centre, Kansas. Daffy's formula la for sale by all drug gists and dealer. Price, 11 01prsetla. DUFFY'S MALT W HURT CO., (S) Rochester, N. 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STYLE, ElhST IN THE CKLI.RKATKD "Dunlap Hats" Are New Moving Rapllly. vvb have thorn In allthe Prettiest 8PRIMO. STYLE in bilk, stiff and Seit Hats. Alse the Celebrated Llght-WelghfROSTON REaUTlEB;" weight only 3i or.. A BPECIALTY MADE OP YOUNG MEN'S HATS. All nulet, All Grades and Prices bUARAN TEKD the Invest. .. eurll tt, 11- and $1W HtlfT Hats, and ,3e Fur I'eca-tliat, all ahades, ex jetd anything In the trade. CHlLUlta-N'3 ROODS, RUBUXR -MDODS and UMUUELLAS atsurprlilngiy Low;l'rlets OU Trunk and Traveling Bag DEPARTMENT, Has been Increased, and our rustomerssay wegvnyen tee rlntatTKUNKi ai.d tbHbvtt THaVKl.lNU JJAOd for the luoecy ever seen In Lancaster. Stauffer & Ce., LEAMNO UATIEUS, 1 and TJ3 R'erth Qpeen htrfft. ATTUHSKVH. J UfUKK H. KAUKKMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, NO. J SOUTH PRINCE ST., Lancaster, Pa. taiyiJa BUH1NKH8 MKl'UODs MAllK PLAIN. The system of Instruction at the LANCASXKR COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Is se simple and plain that any young 1-dy or gentleman can eaaUy master all the details of abuslneas education. LIBERAL TERMS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and Fildaya. uU "J'S'TS'llV.vJytl by It. U. WKtUljEIt, Lancaster cemmarcial College, oeUtVUd Laneaatar, Pa. MARTIN & CO nmr hikida T HE PEOPLE 8 CASH STORE. Wait for (be Opening I WILL OPEN -IN- SKILES' BUILDING, (Next Deer te Lancaster County Bank) IflAEEWDAYF, OXEOrTlll MOST ATTRACTIVE SPRING. stocks or DRY GOODS IN QUALITY, 8TTLE A PRICK EVXR OrfKRKD IN Till. CITY WILL BE PLACED ON BALK FOR CASH. -lT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT roll Til 10 OPENING. Gee. P. Eathven, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rrar 11-lydAw B( OSTON STORE. STAMM BROTHERS. Neg. 26&28N.QueenSt, WILL MOVE -IO TUElll NEW STORE IN ABOUT TEN DAYS. FROM NOW TILL WE MOVE, WE WILL HELL flVE THOUSAND YARDS NEW AMI UkSIUAULH POR- LESS THAN COST, TEI3 13 NO FAIRY TALE, iiuriTu A SOLID FACT. Tllli KFFJET 13 ONLY TO LAST FOR TEN DAYS. UKMKUBKRFORTEH DAYS ONLY. Dress Goods for Less Than Oest -AT THE- BOSTON STORE Will Move In Ten Days te Nes. 81 and 87 Nmthgueeu st.eet, right across from Pest- eITIch. nuukwhar: e Pan KVJSKY KVKNIMO EXOKPI SUNDAY. 81LE HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLIB9 AT BRISMAN'B. CELLULOID ANDLINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS AT ERISMAN'B. MEDICATED UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT EHIHMAH'8. Don't forget te leek at our NECKTIES AT KRIS MAN'S MO. IT WERTKIWa HTKUKT. T fcVAN'a KL.OUK. BsnsnBa- ROVt ALL TUINO AND HOLD FAlX TO lUAt WHICH 13 GOOD." LEYAN'S FLOUR. M.TSA8 The People's Cash Stere Goods, 3 TBVNKB40 --W'-WS H ARNESS, TRUNKS, &e. FOUND AT LAST. THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Vtry Hfttidseme and Conveni ent I) AO, rcale et the Finest Qual ity Drewn Grain Leather, and fur nished with Cleths, Hair And Teeth BruBb, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Dettle. Made from 12 te 10 Inches. GALL AND IX AMINE; OUR NEW LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. laberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE. HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. IALIj AND 8KB THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, BUrtyCandie-Llghti Beau them alL AnotharLetof cheap QLOBES for Oas an OUbtevea. thi "PBRFacrneHH METAL MOULDINB A RUBBER CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beau them allThis strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Mxelude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In asDlvlnar It. Can be fitted anywhere-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It iu nuv siiiii. warn ershrlu a Diiamnn im cushion strle Is the most perfect At the aHeve, Heater ..t ; - . r ana juuiga Bter -OF- Jelm P. Schaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST., IUXOAWBB.PA. s iTOVESI 8TOVKHII CALL AND EXAUlNEi KLEEEEB & IEEE'S STOCK OFJ STOVES I "The Splendid." ud " Bright Diiim.1' HAVE KO RIVAL AS HEATERS, Fer we all like warm feet, and this can enl be enjoyed at a FULL 1IAHE HEATER. Have comfort and save money by buying a Geed Heater at once, rather than spend;your money for a Cheap stove, only te trad It oil for old Iren next year. We piave several et these en hand that we can soil .very low, hav ing taken thorn In trade-sumo having been used but one or two years. AMD FOE.COOK1NQ "The Splendid" b4 "MsbUm Hbbsm" Never Fall te Give satisfaction. Our Line of Smallcrand Cheaper Stores anil Ranges Is Complete. 4V0RDKRS FOR PLUMUlNa.-W tin EOOFiftu and BFODTINQ Receive Prompt Attention. SSPNO BAD STOCK UOED.'S Ne. 40 East King St., LANCASTER, PAl (Opposite Court Heuse. MVHIOAL. Vswai -i I i r in 'i r r -- QUI'BKIOK QUALITY " MUSICAL BOXES. HENRY QAUT8CUI A SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, PhUadelphla. Examination will prove enr Instrument far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abeunda In the market, seen being of mere annoyance than pleaauie te thalr owners. Old and lmper fectiy made Muale Bexes carefully repaired by experienced workmen trem the manufac tory InBwllserland. Correspondence solicited. Bend stamp ler catalogue and price Hat. neru-iydAw IIANO AND OUQAN 'XUMNQ. It will py yen te walk up one flight of stairs te see hew nicely you can have your riane or Ortan Kepalred. Viz: Itestrlnslng.Knllrn New Works put in. Cases Revarnlsbed and Pellahed ss gHdas Your yellow alscelsred ivoryser seys made perfectly white, by a newly discovered process. This can all be done at Meb. 20 and SO Bast Klrnr Btrtet, Second Fleer, Over Stackhouse's BhoaBtero. WM. H. MANBY & SON. fljljd Laucaatrr, Pa. QUKKMiWAHE. u-TjlT- in arir njrari- -.-i-.-s ,- - -,-, H IGU A MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. OLEARINQ SALE That lasts twelve mentha In Ine year. The bestquailty ler the least money always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO NEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Beta. While Granlte, fO. Dinner Sets, White UriiiUe..JM. Dinner beU, Printed tdiU Ne goods relsreprrainted. All Wares ex changed It net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO 16 EAST KEJu SIBEET, LANCASTEB, PA. TKAVKLSRB OUIDM. RKADINO & COLUMBIA KAILRUAD . AND BRANCHES. AND LKKAJICJl AND LANCASTER JUlKTHNM M.H. ON AND At-TRR SUNDAY. W"V- L IRaIMn LEWS HEADIAQ. . E52LSTL,1.!I,M ,u"1 lAheaster At 7: a m, a m and B:10 p iu. rer Qiiarrj vine at73l. 11:W a m.anfl:ie m, Fer Chlekfea atT:. U:se a,n, and tMm . TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA. Fer Reading at 7:.v a m.lMn and S-40 n SB. ler Lebanon at lral and S:M p m p TRAINS LEAVE OlIiKkVVtt,. Jj.- T (-1 Fer Lancaster at 6:40 a m,andiOajaarSI,H p tn. " df Fer Reading at6:40 am and we pa, J? Fer Lebanon at 1.30 and S.lSp m. , '. LEAVE KINO street (Lancaster , . Fer Reading at 731 a m, 12:33 and S:W p a, W Fer iHibannn at 7.(1 a m. l jb nrt 7-iifi, a. -&x - Fer Qiia.ryvllleat9.3i am.S.OJ and a.-) nam. t LEAVE PRINCE STRIET (Lancaster.) Fer Reading at 7:10 a m, 12-U and 3-30 p m. Fer Lebanon at 7.07 a m, lt-.3 aud7:t p ia. FerUuarryvtlleatS-.riam, 1:U andswsaa TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON Fer I.ancaatecat7:ll am, lf.30 and 7'JO p m, Fer QuarryvRle at 7:11 a m and lfc p sa. BUNDAT TRAINS. TRAINS LEAVE RKADINO Fer Lancaster at 7.31 a tn and 4KB p m. FerquarryvMaat l-euptn. TRAINS LEAVE QUARRTVILLE i Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and M dlag at TM am. v trains leave kinq ST. (I4tnaasfer. . Fer Reading and Lebanon at 8:0s aa and Mi pm. Fer QnarnrvtUe at 5-M p m, Thm.mh lkave I'll l neb ST. (Laneastar.l Fer Reading and Lebanon at Kit asmsM 4KMpm. s Fur nuarryvl'le at R:I3 p tn. . TRAINS LKA.VK LEBANON Fer Lancaster at 1A a m and 3.M a m. Fer Qnarryvllle at :tJ p m. Fer (onneetlen at Columbia, Marietta J ewe Man, Lancaster Junction, Manhalm, RaaAlaM aid Lebanon, se tlmt tables at all stations. a. M. Wil.vtN. Bnnenntenaaas. PKNNHTIjV AW1A BA1XBOA SCUEDULE.-IB eaect trout jvm u, lGen. ' Trains lsu. vi LaaaiSTaaand leavaaat ar-f rtv ntPhtladelnhla as fellows i eaye aelphla. Lain WESTWARD. Paciee Exprent Mews Express! War Paasengerf...., If all train vtaMtJeyl NO. IMaU Train....'. Phlladi Laneattar, Utp.m. MSSBk SB, km a, . 9Mtk.m.- ksiswmC: Sala.M.1 a.esa.s, JWR Bt, T-.4ME.Bti suns. 0a.m, 7.-00 a. no. via Celnmbtttl Niagara Express..... Hanover Aoeoaa 7:ea.m. via Colombia 11:60 a, m. rastunat Frederick Aoeom... i Lancaa Ur Aoeoin . .. , Harrtaburg Accem. Columbia Acoem... HarrUbnrg Express westarn Kxpreset.. EASTWARD. via Columbia via Mt. Jey, xueiHua, 4:40 p.m. B.60P m. 9:50 p. nt. Leave Lancaa tar. 2:90 a.m. 8a.m, mob. se. 8-.Ma.rn. KOOavm, 12ASp.m. tBp.BS, 3:00 p.m. 4:4ft p.m. t:4p.an. 70 P. aa. , 'nys- raua. 4.'a.M. KM a. sti- rsui. xpnr.,,,,. rest L.met.... Uarrliburg Express, Lancaster Acoem ai Oelninbla Accetn... Bsaahere Exnreas..., loaea.Bi. rfai r?f v u:n aw aa, ,. a auap, xa, - v; Palladelnhta Aocem. saneay Mau.. Day Exnreuf WfKKS VBBaBL. Vsa..T . . ?Jl- 'fM-rtbnr Acrrai. : aim LannttHwr AcumuioaaUeit leavi aijiaiiV ruourgatraep.BO.ano amyas at at - a. m. . Tie Marietta AeaommeOatloa Mavm (Mi eia at e:su a. m. ana readies Marwtca AUa leaves Columbia at li.-as a. te. an m., reaching Marietta at 11:01 aa ftta. Laav laanetta at a.oe p. tn. ana arrives at coil kl a-Wl ! A. Imvm ttl ! a..4! ,n4M, & Tha Yerk AoenminedKUnn lnaaa slsilasaa '" PfrJMfig 4 mm aS?.9 k( -in nnM m r ,, . & i.ammaa.a , BIA M.l. nff? nectlrg 1U HarrUbnrg Exureas at lOttt. as, Jyy Taa tedertca Aocenumu lonawesu.wesa, wmw -;y necung at Lancaster with Fast Lis it lAua. vrs atttic m.. will run through te Fredsnalr, 'aha no Accommeaauon, east. m slaa ' OelumbU at ltas.and raaehet LsneasUr U XSai.S-V v Hanover Accommodation, Bast, leaves Cd timbla at 4:10p.m. Arrives at Laneatuc M 4.3Sp, in,, couneoUng with Day Express. - i I ,,, atLaaeasUr with Niagara Express M Ma" $& ru will ran thranvh la Hmaevsr. eAilv. sasaaaaT. . ' v aiauavsr auanniuunuiin. wean. caiBUHSBSBBiBr i ra-."' snrday. , . cj& rast Line, west, cm snneay, tntm W1USWI 1U step at Downlngtewn,CoaUvlUa'I aurg, ML Jey.Eltsabethiawnana Mlddli I rha only trains which ran dally. Ob B mBA tMSEB: tiie Mall train wt runs bv way of UelasstSfc &, ji h. weed, General passenger : uttisa. a.ruHU wenerai asanajrer. NTOVitttrmi. miMmtmmiimt. ',lM ,j TSUtlN A kHKNK.ll AM. t-J 1TAITO r PIT Ti' T TOUT IT I -I :4 h 1 1 1 m h i k u f x ii i m i.i ::i lxJ J U LI L U 11 il lkJllliT U i CTrfXi'n'O i M& Parler stoves, Parler HeaUrs, cook Starts and Ranges. TIN AMD BURET IRON WARE. Onr Old Style Hand.Made Tinware takes tha ' Lead. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Butter Churns, OhutB lluua-s, ili-uems, Htep Ladders, Wash Lines. Bed Curds, Table ana Fleer OU uletb. CUTLERY, - A Full Line et Table and Pocket Cutlet r( Rusers, Scissors, ate., Ae., Ac. LAMIB. Stand Lamps, Han sin ir Lamps, Braeteat Lamp), Gas and Cual Oil ehaadellers. Lanterns, Ac t The I j-.nrest Stock of nensernralsalM Mi Goods tn the city. Humbling and Gas Fit- iq;-. Ung. Tin UoenngaBpeeialtr. &M nnuu e nnDUimiuWBl riiini a salyiiIaIIAIV: a HEAT STOVE STOJtS, Me. 163 North Queen Street, LANCASTER FA. VOAL, .vi' U.MAHTIU, WEOUSUU AaTB UTAIa SSAJjaw IB All Kinds of Lumber and Oeev sarTAan i He. in North WateraaA BtreetA srmre lmcm. ltnnaaMr. at-lwA -DAUMUAitDMKU'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Omen: Ne. 12a Nena yuecnBtreet, ana Ne, t64 N erth Prince street. YABes:-Nurtb Prince street, neaxReadlai Depot, any Utfd LANCASTER, F A O OAL! COAL I Frice of Ceal Reduced -AT- G. SENER & SONS, COR. PRINCE A WALNUT BTS. lanin-tm HUMVKR RMiOUTll. i(r VSTETHEKILIi," ATLANTiri CITY. N.. I.. Ccean and Kentucky Avenue, Orn Fcbruuy L te November 1. Leck Bex 10J0. M.J.ECKEET. rrarMmfl-Mr.,.TnnivTu1y. A TbANHO UlTiT, .N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (PepularWinter or Bummer) Largest Hetel. Meat t nnvenlent. Elegantly kUI nlshed, LI beru'ly Managed. OPEN ALL THE TEAR. CHA. MeGLAt'E, Prep. W. E.Cecaa. Chief Cleik. fBbrHnnd A TLANT10 CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE. (Fornrerly Hetel Ashland.) srNOW:ePKN.t KEyUR.MSHEDkN0-VAijcD REMODELED. jehTr. flanigen. js. mat! lma.Uar,pr,July,Aui. Nc 'OTIOK TO TRKSPABaarHs asu GUNNERS.-AH parsun.-----.y, m LaSSSr ciuStwhstlnolesaaor tutt. Sgaf1' aR tr'pilalaE ea said taaei el tAms. aigaedaftsErnoae;. ,,, R. PEROT ALDBE, IV1 f"H JP4 'i ;- " m, . "m . ' 4 ' I .? ? V-, m A ml j,i iSi nV-C a-W "hZl Sl "H m ?i-,y S mi v ;1 M ,1J. ",b ' jV. g' !vt'4& 4 m-.sx,& pr 3 a K -SSSF $, Iv J IJk, 1 i iii3 mI iffl Y7 yttVh'iM .8 l .7M s
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