raw!' ' rHE lJANCASTEii DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. MABCH 21, 1888. - FOtt HONOR'S SAKE. BY B. L. FAHJiON. A at or or "Ureal Ports fqatr," Ihs Hrtgtt Star el Ivfc," Etc (eJltCLCBIOX) His carper nt college ended, he came te Londen. There he made the acquaintance of Edward taj ten's father, a man who, although well en In years, was as weak minded ni Jie was himself. They entered Inte n kind of partnership, In wlilch, no doubt, the elder man, new in his grave, was the leader and prompter. Frem Ett Btacc's description of Edwnnl Lnyten's father I rccefrnlzcd n man weak minded as Eustace hlniMlf Was, nnd whose Inherent honei nud honesty were warped by his fatal passion for gambling. Old Mr. Ijiyten for a long tlme kept Ills infntua infntua tlen from the knowledge of his son, and it wns net until he was actually involved In crlme nnd disgrace that Edward became nware of it. Leng befere this Edward had, through his engagement with Mabel Rutland, been employed In the hopeless task of endeavoring te save her be loved brother, but when the knewledge of his own father's dlsgrace was forced upon him he knew that all hepe of Ma bel's father consenting te his mar riage was Irretrievably gene. It was Het only tunt the jeung nnd the old man had lest money in betting it was that they had actunllj been guilty of forging bills, which Mr. Ueacli, the father of the woman whom Edward Layten afterward mar ried, held in his possession. It was this that first took Edward Layten te Mr. Beach's house. Mabel had implored him te save her darling brother, against whom Mr. Bench had threatened te tnkccriininel proceedings. I de net nt this moment knew -whether Edward Layten hart re vealed te Mabel the dlsgrace which hung nlse nbove his father; but that is imma terial. Agnes Bench, Mr. Beach's only child, (,aw and fell In leve with Edward l.iyten, and her father, disrcputnble nshe was, being tletetcd te his daughter, was guided by her in all that subsequently transpired. The bills he held he deter minedly refused te part with, unless Ed ward Layten married his cluJd. In the terrlble posil'en In which he was placed, knowing that Mabel Rutland was lest te him forever knowing hew deeply nnd devotedly she leed her brother Kustncc knowing the dlsgrace which hung ever his own name, he paw no ether way te prevent utter ruin than te enter into this fatal engagement nnd te marry a woman w horn he did net love. But, with n full consciousness of the disrcputnble connection he was about te form, lie laid no pressing injunction tipeu his father te recegnize the unhappy union; nnd, in deed, old Mr. Lnvton..awnre that he wns In Mr. Beach's power, was by no means J desirous te meet mm. Love lest, honor lest, the sword hanging ever his head, Edward Layten submitted te the sacrillce. There was jie duplicity en his part. Agnes Beach knew full well that he did net leve her. He received, ns he believed, the whele of the forged bills which Mr. Beach held, and it was net until seme tlme after his wnrringe that he discovered that three of these fatal acceptances had been with held from him. At the tlme he made this discovery he wns leading n most unhappy life with his wife, and en mere than ene occasion Mie taunted him with the power ehe held ever him. It was shortly nfler the mnrrlnge that weak minded Eustace made the acquaint ance of Ida 'Whiter' She was an nttrnctlve woman,' weftversed in the wiles of her sex, nnd she played upon him nnd en tangled him te such an extent that there was no csfap"e for hiin. It is unnecessary here te enter Inte the details of this con nection. It is sufficient te say that Ida "White held Eustace Rutland completely in her power, with u firm conviction that if bhe could induce him te marry her she could, after the marriage, obtain the for giveness of Eustace's father w hlth would Jnsure her n llfe of ease and luxury. But there was still n certain Jlrmnc3s in the young man. i "Marry me," bhe said. "I will marry you,". Eustace replied, "wheil I get back the forged acceptances." 1 'VVhere were the)? In Mrs. iayten'a possession. . , .. , ... Cleso a? was the Intimacy which ex isted between the unhnppy lady and l.cr maid, Mis. Layten retained se jealous n possession of these incriminating docu ments Hint Ida Whlte was net nble te lay her hands upon them. In the company e Eustace Ilutlnnrt she was supping in Pro Pre Pro eost's restaurant en the night of the 23th of March. She had blipped nway from Mrs. Layten's house, as bhe had often dene before, te meet her young nud fool ish lever. She saw her master and Mabel enter the room, nnd observed Lajten taking off his ulster. Then the Idea suddenly entered her head that Eustace and she should jicrsonate her master nnd the young lady with n full knewledge hew deeply theso two were compromised by their being together and arrive home before them, by which time, doubtless, Mrs. Layten would be nsleep. She knew that under her pillow Mrs. La ten kept "the documents which Eustace frantically desired te obtain, nnd the possession of which would make her, Ida AVhlte, his wife. If Mrs. Laten aweke and resisted while the forged bills were being ab stracted, Eustace would be at hand te use force, if necessary; and It was princi pally ftem the wish te compromise her lever se deeply that he would net dare te break his premiso te marry her that she had determined te put her idea into exe cution. She knew that ordinal ily Edward Layten kept the latch key of the street deer in the pocket of his ulster. She disclosed the seheme te Eustace, nnd threatened him with exposure if he did net de ns she desired. It was she w he took the ulster from the wall of the restaurant, and it wns bhe who, uccretly and expe ditiously, assisted Eustuce te put it en; then they btole out together nnd entered the carriage. Before acquainting Eustace with her design bhe had ascertained that Edward Ijij ten's carrlage was waiting for him and Mnbcl. She trusted te her own resources te keep her master out of his house after bhe ami Lustace uau entered it. Here n word is necessary as te the true meaning of Edward 1 .aj ten's proceedings during the day and night of March 23. Abandoned ns were the hopes in which he and Mabel had once fondly indulged, she, btlll relied upon his efforts te save her brother from harm. Eustace had lest heavily upon certain races. He had made a despairing appeal te her, nnd she called upon Layten te assist the erring lnd. It was in the endeavor te dkcever Eustace that Edward Lnjten had driven from plnce te plnce te obtain from him the in formation necessary te icscue him from Ids peril. Mabel had, by letter, engaged te meet Edward I .a) ten in Bloomsbury square nt 10 o'clock en the night of that day, In order that he might relieve her anxiety with respect te her brother. Ilow they met, and what transpired after they met, have been already sufficiently detailed. Ida White's maneuvers were success ful up te n certain point. She mid Eustace entered the carriage, were drien home, and, unsuspected, ebtaiued en trance into the house. The correspen dence between Eustace nnd Mnbcl had been for seme time conducted through the medium of the system of the nine of hearts, and it was cither by an oversight or by accident that Eustace, during the drh e from Provest's restaurant te Edward Layten's house, took from his own pocket one of these cards and let It drop into the pocket of the uUtcr. But when they were safely (it Layten's Louse, nnd crept stealthily and noiselessly Inte Mrs. Lay Lay ten's bedroom, they made the horrible discovery that Mrs. Layten, In n moment of frenzy, had emptied the bettle of poisonous narcotics, nnd had by her own will destroyed herself. The proof was at her bedside. When she had swallowed the fatal pill, the horror of the deed overwhelmed her She summoned up buflicient strength te rise in her bed, te take paper nud the pen from the ink stand, and before the death agony com menced In her sleep, te write upon that paper ihe confession which Used upon her the crime of suicide. Having reached this jelnt of the strange i7i iiUsswJsij ta wwYteta Eustace. rtetinna want naa occemo et tnat conies cenies conies slen. "Ida took possession of It," he said, "and I have net seen H from that moment te this." "Why did you net ceme forward nnd make this public?" 1 cried. "Because," wns his reply, "Ida fold me that, it what we had done became known, nothing could save its from the hangman." "Did she obtain possession et the forged acceptances?" "Yes." "Hew was it that the tumbler from which the fatal draught was taken was en the mantelshelf?" "Ida placed it there." It was enough. The cntlre facts of this mysterious case were clear te me. I re quired nothing mere te preve Edwnrd layten's lnnoccnce that the possession of the document written almost lu her death threes by the unhappy wife. I unlocked the deer and called up Tow Tew ler. Briefly and swiftly I told him what wns necessary, nnd said it was net at all imprebable that this document was In Ida White's lodgings nt Brixton; and I had scarcely uttered the words before a rat-tat-tat came nt the street deer. "It is she!" cried Eustace. "Who?" I asked, In great excitement. "Ida," he replied. "It serves our turn exactly, sir," mut tered Fowler te me, nnd then nddressinir Eustace, he said: "la that your bed room?" pointing te a communicating deer. "Yes." "We will go In there. Let the lady ceme up." We disappeared, leaving the communi cating deer partially open, nnd the next inlnute I heard Ida Whlte's voice. "Cursed luck!" she cried. "I've lest 83 te-dny. I tell you what it is, Eus tace If we can't whecdle your old gov ernor into forgiving ns after we are mar ried, we shnll have te turn bookmakers ourselves. Yeu shall take the bets, and I Will de the clerking. It will be a neelty, and we shnll make pets of money." Eustace did net reply. "Why don't you speak?" Bhe continued. "Are you struck dumb?" , Then came Eustace's voice, like Iho cry Of a despairing seul: "Yeu are a devil 1 Why have you driven me te this? I bate you, hate jeu, hate you I Yeu fiend, you huve killed my Bister!" , ' Fowler did net wait for me te act. He seized me by the nrm and pulled iue after him into the room. . "What I" screamed Idn, "you two!" "Yes," said Fowler and in the midst of my own excitement I could uet nveid observing the expression of calm satisfac tion en his face "we two." "What are you here for?" "Fer reasons, Ida White," replied Fowler, "which may or may net be fatal te yourself. Fellow what I nm about te Kiy. W have here a' con fession from this young gentleman which, if true that Is, if It can be proved by doc umentary evidence will bring undoubted ilisgrace upon yen, but neither death by the hangman's hands nor penal scrvltude for life." She recoiled, and echoed "Dcntli! Penal scrvltude for life!" "It Is exactly as I have said. Death by the hangman's hands or penal servitude for llfe. All Is known. Your theft of the ulster nt Provest's restaurant, nnd every thing else. Your liberty at this moment rests upon a written document. If it never existed, or if you have destroyed it, you nre deemed. If it exists you nre saved." "Yeu nre a madman)" she cried, bui iier fnce was blanched nnd her figure ex pressed the most abject terror. "I nm an officer et the law," said Fow ler. "New de you understand? If the confession written by Mrs. Edward Lay tbn, and which, after her death, jeu took from the table by her bedside, is in exist ence, you have nothing te fenr. It it is net j en nre n lest woman. Ne words, no parleying! It is llfe or death for jeut The moment has come. Decide. Which way?" Utterly overpowered, Ida White replied, With hands tremblingly raised, as if for mercy: , , " "I have thepaper." f- - "Where?" '' Her hands wandered te her pocket, ani bhe took a purse from It. "Here!" "There Is something else, lady bird." "What?" "The papers you Btole from underneath your mistress' pillow. Ah! you have theso nlse! Hniul them ever. Thank you, lady bird. Very satisfactory very batisfactery Indeed. A happy termina tion te n most lemnrkable case!" VII. "August 27, 18S3. "nn.vn Mr. Laine My Intermediate letters w 111 have placed you in possession of all that has occurred. Edward Layten is released with honor, and it has been the bubject of hundreds of leading articles that the obstinacy of ene juryman, who refused te be guided by circumstantial evidence, saved a neble jeung fellow from nn unjust death. A great blew has been struck against the jury system. Eleven men wieng, nnd ene man right! peeple could hardly beliove it. But it was se In this instance, nnd I have no doubt it has lxen se iu ethers. Yeu being new a mar ried man, domestically happy nnd con tented, the news I have te Impart will glve you pleasure. Edward Layten is in Switzerland. He has geno upon a long summer nnd autumn tour. Alene? Ne. Mnbel Rutland, restored te health, Is with him. Well, but that Is net enough? I take a satisfaction in prolonging the in terest. I could almost fancy myself a novelist. Mr. and Mrs. Rutland arc also of the company, nnd it Is Mr. Rutland himself who invited -Edward Lnjten te travel with them. In less than f year from this date the levers will be united and faith and self sacrillce will be rewarded. Mr. James Rutlnud, Mabel's uncle, te whose obstinacy Edward Layten undoubtedly ewes his life, and before whose obstinacy justice should bow, is also traveling with them. Ne ene else? Yes. Mabel's brother, Eustace, repent nut, humbled, reformed. "I have had painted for me a very biinple picture en a large canvas. It is the nine of hearts, which I intend shall always occupy the plnce et honor In my house. It cannot fall te attract fittcutien, and when inquiries nre made about it I shall hae a story te tell. "With a full appreciation of your rare generosity I remain, dear Mr, "Yours faithfully, "Herace Baikihudee " TIIE END. Troubled with worms? 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The ptlce will sur prise yuu, NATUUAL CHEUIIY bUlTS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. Oi.U BTANDAUD WALNUT. We open Yext Week, blx New Patterns at Six New Prices, geverut vctry low In price, but geed money's worth all the tlme. Other New and Attract! e Goods being Bhewn all the time at Popular Prlcej. HEINITSH'S 27 AND 20 S0UTH;QUEBN ST., LANCASTKU, PA. ' Personal A Mention (jlvcn te Ur.ilerlak lntr. MAOHl.SKHY. pATTERNH, AlODFLH, de. Central Machine Works. W. 1. UUMMimS, Prti. COENEltOPdUANT ANDC1IH13TIAN ST3 (Bear el Court Heuse. Jej, ll.llubtr'j Old btand.) All kinds or Light Machine Werk, Patterns, Medels, Iren and Brass Castings, ate. Special attention given te developing new Inventions and te lhi construction of Htvji.laJ ties In Machinery or Hardware. TtCU.HH ICJCAttOKABLJC. BATlSrAOTION UVUUJI1SS BMX tJUOJM. rrm E PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Wait for the Opening 1 WILL OPEN IK SKILES' BUILDING, (Next Doer te Lancaster County Bank) IN A FEW MY?, OMKOFTHK MOST ATTU1CT1VK SPUING hTOCKSOf DRY GOODS IN UUALUY.STYLK A PBICK KVEll errKUKD IN THIS CITY WILL UK II.ACKI) ON BALK FOR CASH. 1T WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT roll TH1SOPKN1NU. Gee. T. RathYen, 25 EAST KING STREET, I, ANCASTKlt, PA. narli-lydftw B OSTON STORK. STAMH BROTHERS. N03. 26 & 28 N. Queen St. W1LLMOVR TO TUKIll NEW STORE IN ABOUT TEN DHYS. FROM NOW TILL WE MOVE, WE WILL SELL FIVE THOUSAND YAUDB NKIV AMD DkSIttAULK Dress Goods POU- LBS THAN COST, THIS 13 NO FAIRY TALB, HUT IT II THIS KKPOKT H ONLY 10 LAST POB TEN DAYS. art- UKMKMBKUVOltTKI DAYS ONLY. Dress Goods for Less Than Cost -AT THE- BOSTON STORE r will Meve In Ten Days te Ne. 31 and 37 Nnrthtjueeu stitet, ilgbl across from Post Pest Post etllcu. NJCUKWMAlt. rHKN EVKKY KVENIKO EXCEPT 8UNDAY. SILK HANDKKltCHlKrS AND UUPPLIUS AT KUISMAN'S. CKLLULOID ANDLINKN COLLARS AND CU71I AT KUISMAN'S. AIKDICATKD UNDKU3H1HTBAND DRAWKIUI AT XRISM All'S. Don't forget te leek at our NKCKT1KS AT KUISUAH'S NO. 17 WK8TKINO BTKKKT. iFEVAN'H KLOUll. VLOVt ALL THINGS AND HOLD PASx TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD." LEVAJTS FLOUR. The People's Casli Stere r;; vnrb 0 TTAUNESS, TRUNKS, Ae, FOUND At last. THB TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Vry Handsome ondUenvenl. ent DAG, roale of the Finest Qual ity Drewn Uratn Leather, and fur nbhed with Cleths, Hair and Teeth Urusli, Seap Dish, Teeth l'ewtler Bettle. Made from 12 te 10 inches. CALL AND KXAMlNKOUlt NEW 'LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT If. Eaberbush & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER. FA. nova wvmwiH jmu mail. rMLlih AND 8KB -TUk- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght 1 ueata them all. Anether Let of CHKAPflLOBKSterGM an OU stoves. THB "FBBFBOTIOM" MKTAL KOULDINO 4k EU1JUEU COSIUON WEATHER STRJP BeaU them alL'Thls strip entwears all otherf . Keep out the cold, step rattling of windows. Kxclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyene can apply it no waste or dirt made lu applying It. Can be fitted anywbore-no holes te bore, ready for nse. It will net split, warp or shrink- cushion strip U the incut rwtrfnet. At tha Steve, lloater and Ilange 8UW' -or- Jetm P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAJIOASTKU. PA. S' TOVKSI 8TOVK8U CALL AND KXAMlNKi KIEFFER & HERE'S stock erj STOVES r " The SpleBdidJ' ud " Blight Diamond" HAVKNOHIVAL AH UKATXUB, rer we all like warm feet, and this can enl be enjoyed at a PULL HANK HKATKlt. Have comfort and save money by buying a Ooed Heater at once, rather than spondjyeur money for a Cheap Hlove, only te tradw It en for old fren next yoer. We Jhave soveral of these en band that we can sell .very low, hav ing taken them In trade-seme having been used but one or two years, AND roil COOKING "The Splendid" and "Menteur Ranges" Never rail te Olve satisfaction. Our Line or Bmallerand Cboaper Steves ana Ranges Is Cemplete, -OttDKU3 POIl PLUMBING.- TIN BOOriNO AND SPOUTING llocelve Prompt Attention, OTNO HAD BTOCIi UIJKD.-M Ne. 40 East King St., LANCASTKU, PAi (Oppeslu Court Heuse. MUHWA I.. CUl'BlUOK QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. HENRY QAUTSCHIASONS, N'-'fl3QCheinui "'r- .ilnkml. ." "i"lt Philadelphia. -' Kxamlnatlen will preve nnr Instrnments (arsunerlorte any ethur make, net speaklng of the worthless trash that abounds In the marknt, seen being of mere annoyance than plenum e u thulr owners. Old and Imper fectly inade Muale Uezes carelully repaired by experienced workmen Irein the manulac manulac tery In Switzerland. Comsneudonce solicited. Send stamp lorcuulegue and price list. neYlM-ljdAw HANO AN D OHQAN TUN INO. It will piy yen tn walk up ene flight of stairs te sue hew nicely you cau liavu our Flane or 0r,.tn nepaired. Viz : Itestrtnglng, Knllrn New Works put In. Cases Uevarnltfhed and Polished ts geed as new. "Tenr yeliew oincelsrtd Ivoryserkiiys liiadeperfi-ctly whim, by a newly discovered process. This can all be deneut Neb. 20 and 30 East King Strcet, Second rioer, Over Btackheute's Bhea Stere, WM. H. MANBY & SON. fl31jd Lancaster, Pa. QUKKMiWAKt:. TTIOU ifc MAKTIN, CHINA HALL. OLEARIN0I SALE ThU lasts twelve months in Ine year. The bestquullly ler the luutuiouey always te be had there. SPKC1AL 1NDUUKMKNTS TO HEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Seu. White Orantte, 11(0. Dinner Hute, Wbliu Unutle..4IAl. Dinner BeU, Printed HV. Ne goods misrepresented. AU Wares ox ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & lartin, NO. 16 EAST KINQ 8XBEET, TRA YKLKRB O UIDM. i UGAUIHO ec UOL.UMHIA HAlLHUAn ., Il A.SI ANIl 11KA MI1IIKH. INn I.SBASnit ' J . AMD LAHQASTCH JOINT LIMB B.B. ( e "i. OK AND AI-TKB, SUNDAT, KOV. IS, "'"n LL1VSBUU1HU. rer Columbia and Lancaster at 7:58 a ta, i niunnuniulini t -, rer Quarry vllle t7. 11:M a m.ana:M Mu ., rer Chlckfes at 7se. 11:50 a m, aad S.10 , M .wnkfle &, ktubuasis. "yn Fer ltnadlnir nt7-:tt)iin 1? V1...1 ..in-.! 'y r rer Lebanenat lMUnsimnn .f ,-. TliAINB LKAVK QUARKTVILLB. rer Lancaster at 8.10 a n.mii ! ja "'"' pm. "".ri rerBeadlngatB:40amandS:MpBU j 4 areurtiiuH m juanu u.xip m. LKAVK KINU 8TRIET (LanCMtet) Per Beading at 7:31 a m, 15A1 and l p au rer Lebanon at 7.00 a. m, 12-Vi and 7:lSts, J. cervinaxryviueaivai am, B.ua anasnpa LKAVK PHINCK BTUIKT (LancMtOT.) rer Heading at 7:40 a in, 12-4-1 and J.W p m. rer Lebanon at 7.07 a m, 11:43 snd7:a n v. reryuarryvllleat I'lam. 1:18 and 8 09 pa TRAINS LKAVK LKBANON rer Lancaster at 7:12 a in, 12:30 and 7 JO p as. reryuaxryvllleat7:12amand lWpai. aUNDATTKAlNS. TRAINS LKAVK RKADINO rer Lancaster at 7.20 a m and 4:00 p a. rer (luarryvl'le at l-euti tn. , "t 4j YKA1MS LKAVJt llUAKRTVIIilaB rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading at 7:lt am. trains lkavk KINO 8 r. (Lancaster.) rer Reading and Lebanon at 8M a ta aad Mi pm. or viuarryvuin at w p ra. . i u' s TKaina lkavk PitiNCK st. (taveaatw.l 7 "' rer iitadlng and Lebanon at i:lt a ta a4 V 'i? " 4.04 pm. fii'' oruuarryvllleat5:43nm. .t-.if- TRAINS LKAVK LttHAKOM TK.vH rer inncaster at vy a m and 8.13 p m. ijJw Per Quarry vllle at SM p m. rer LennecLInn nt (MltimhlA. lffBrit.tA Jmii jj? $ llin 1 uhha.Sam l..u..l.u ! . a..A-a T .TJ and Lebanon, iiwl'mi tables at allslaUeas. -Ci. '.a A. l. W iMUK, Bueennteaaaas. Al S . 2u3 PBMNHTliVANU BAUVROAD BCHKDULE.-In effect from June 11, 1889. Trains tiara LAaeAaraa ana leavaaaA ar m atPhlladnlnhlaas fellows I Leave Leave WKSTWAKD. Paclne Xxpresat News Kxpresst....... Way Paasengert Mall train vlnktJeyl Ne. Mall Tralnf Niagara Kxpresa..... Hanover Accem rastLlnat rrederlck Aocem .... Lancaster Accem.... Harrlsburg Accem.. Columbia Accem..,. Hamsburg Kxprea. Tf as tarn Kxpresst... KABTWA11D. PhUa. Kxpressf raatLlnel...... PhUadelphla. LaaMtcr uan p. m. tun a. as. tdea,ra. TKX)a.BL tana, m. eat a, m. via Columbia fka.a, Maa,. J-f aa. ffcj 2:10 p. m. JT tep.m. x KSeEa. $ 7:e a. m. via Celumbta 11:8) a. m. via Columbia vtastt. Jey.. xiBp.ni, 4:40 p. in. ssep m. 9:60 p.m. Leave Lanesitsr. JSa.m, 6-cfla.m. Klea.su 8:Ma.m. MOtkir, 12Aip.m. M)p.m, U:a, m. u,T Arrtva si -vv PMia. 'Si'- fcB.a. ..Xte ft3Ba,as. l loae a, as. :s- UsMsVKtT'jR Harrlsburg Kxpress, Lancaster Accem ar. geinmuta acceui.... saasnore sxpreas.... Philadelphia Accem. Sunday Mall. , Day Kxpreest BUBp.au ,,;", Sp.as. . Ik. snwr.m. 4:4Ap.m. B:4Ap.tr. fcsp.aa, wnnniw Aiwnm 9:4p.. aue Laucudtet AccomuiedauoB leavesi StaX" A' . bu ana KtiTN at MsmmSmfPf nsonrgatiuep. Kb WOB B. au x-f&V tb Marietta Aeeemmodauea iMTatOaiwf. , bla at 0:40 a. tu. and resheaMarlatMMisaL'V Alte, leaves Columbia at U:tt a, m, aa 19.h'i mH reaching Marietta at 12:01 and M. Lataria ,-"-: Marietta at am p. in, and arrlvea at Cdai w e. in. and aixlTaa at ceimasata at inn i aise, laavea at : ana amvet a an, The Yerk Accommodation laavaa Marflf -i at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at am mm nccurg with Harrlsburg Kxpresa at t-Mm. m.' 4, The Jrredertck Aocemmodauoa,.wn, tmm.,. nnnt in at l.&nralAr vrltJi VftMt XtBA. .vpaaa. at W d. m.. will ran threnah te mderlek. . V,, ii. The rredartek Aoeemmridatlon. aaau laawa :'" . Columbia at IMB.and reackes LaaaaaUr at IMI ll.nn... A t....Mm ...... Was. ! Md. AMu,n, nuuiuiiuuuaiiuu, a.nu tvmvw w- v nmeta at t:ie p. m. Arrives at LaneatMr at 's.v tmp. m.,connectIiiR with Day Kxpreaa. - -Vf! Hanover Aboemmndatiou, west, cenaeettaf -A , at Lancaster with NUutara Kxerese at MM a, j bu, win ran through te Hanover, dally, anaa, , . ,j Sunday. .. . rati. Una, west, ea Sunday, wfc ttaaasT. fw will atop at Downlngtewn.CcatesvUla'PaSIa.,J&, burg, ML Jey.KlUabethlawn and MldOlatewf. A fr no only trains which run aauy. gtltMsfffl' sua siui vnun win runs df war ei vaumiawa, t:,,-;,.. ji u. vruuu, uenerai raasenger ( kv CUAB. K. PUGH fjeneral Manaaer. II A TH. COKKKOT IN QUALITY. STYLE, FIRST TIIK CKLIUUATKD "Dunlap Hats' Are New Moving IlaplJly. We have them In nit the Prettiest SPKlNft BTYLK4 In BU k, stiff and Belt Hals. Alse the celebrated Llght-WelghC " JIOSTON I1KAUTIKS j" welghtenly 3HOS. A BPKGIALTV MADX Or YOUNG MEN'S HATS. All stvlcs, All Onultis and Prices SUABAJC TKKD the lowest. euril'AHWand 11.80 stiff Hats, and 7a Fur j'.xik. tUat, all shades, exceed anything In the trade. " UHll.tiiteiN'S HOODS. KUBIirU OOODS . andUMURKLLAS at surprisingly Lew;Prla OUR Trunk and Traveling Bagl DKPAIITMKNT, Has been increased, and onrcustenierstaT we give you tun rintstTltUNKIaud.lbebast ailVKLlNUllAOiler the money ever tsea' in Lancaster, Stauffer-& Oe LKADINQ UATIKUB, SI and 83 Werth Quoea Streef. COAL, T tl.MA.imtt, wKeuatia an KttAn nua n All Kinda of Lumber and Oe1 BrYAani Na ue North Water utO rnaaa" Straeta, above Lamnn. Lancaster. a.lva DAUMUAKDNKU'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. . ,r;rN9.i?OrMUnsiX-5'?-- set net in rnuce streeu Vases: North Piinea Btrcet, nearsUadlns Depot, anir Utfd LANOASTIB. V A QOAlil COAII PricQ of Ceal Reduced AT G. SENER & SONS, CO It. PRINCK X WALNUT STS. JanlO-tfd HVMilEK 11KSOKTS. i( tyETUEKILL," ATLANTIO OITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. Open rtbruaiy 1, te November 1, Leck Bex 10M. M. J. XCKVUT. n arl.1md-MarJunn,Jul7. A TliANTIO 4J1TY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIU CITY, N. J. (Popular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Most convenient. AlegunUy kur nlshud. Liberally Managed. -- -"" OPKN ALL THK YKAU. CHAS. McOLADB, Prep. W. K. CecnRAS. Chief Clei k. f eblHiiDd A TLANTIO OITY, N, J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (l"ortrerly Hetel Ashland.) 4rNOW;OPKN.-W RKYURNl3HKDkNeT.KDRKMODl.ED. JOS. H. PI.ANIQKN, J. matl-4md-VIar,Apr,July,Aug. SA.vWJW rer any case el Kidney Yreu. les. Nervous Debility, Mental and PhyaJ al Weakness that UerANIONKKVK BITZKcK falls te euro. Sold by tefljggjfiffigfty Ne. 15 N. Uth suj'hila, i'a. atruireulart frea. uev M-lyaoeAw NOTIOK TO TKESPABSKR8 AND OUNNKRS.-All persons arsaareby tar-, bidden te trespass en any of tha lands el tfca ceniwall and a'peedwell esUtes ta Labaansi er Lanc"r ceuntn s. whether IneleaatVar tuUa tuUa Sesed. either for the lurpeaa of akoeUnr of ashing, as the law wlU W rigidly enfoieaa ijrtJnst all trespassing ea said tanda el tae aa aa dasfgneanelaeti,, rMwAjr m rasWa mmt r' C"i ". " WSi J$ W K' "!& W i mj ii .& aa a ffl
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