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THE DAILYINTELLIGENCER,
PUBLISHED EVERT EVElflXO,
BY STEINMAN & HENSEL,
-Intelligencer I.ullding, Southwest Cerner of
Centre Square.
The Daily Intelligence!, is furnished te
subscriber in tlie City of Lancaster and sur
rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and
Daily Stage Lines at Ten Cent Per Week,
payable te the Carriers, weekly. IJy Mai, $5 a
year in advance : otherwise, $0.
j.mvrcii ai, xne pest emccai Lancaster, i'a.,as
cccend class mail matter.
;Thc STEAM JOB PRINTING DEPART
MENT of this establishment possesses unsur
passed facilities for the execution of all kinds,
of Plain ami Kuncv Printing-.
LANCASTER, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1880.
CLOTJIIXG.
NEW GOODS
-roil
COAL.
j It. 3IAKTIX,
Wholesale and Retail Denier in all kind- of
LUMI1EK AND COAL.
CS-Vard: Ne. 430 Xerth Water and Prince
streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n:-lyd
COAL -" - - COAL M
GO TO
GORREOHT & CO.,
Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard I Iarii-.hu rg
Pike. Olliee 3) East ChcstnutStieet.
eMvd
P. V. GORRECHT, Agt.
.1. it. iiii,i-. .
W. A. KELLEK.
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!
Ceal or the Uest OiiHlHy put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
THY A SAMPLE TON.
S- YARD ISO SOUTH WATER ST.
nc2!)-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM, SOX & CO.
Just received a fink let of baled
TIMOTHY HAY, at
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S,
DEALERS in
COAL ! FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! ! 1
FAMILY COAL UNDER COVER.
Minnesota Patent Precess Family and linker's
Fleur. Ruled Hay and Feci! of all kinds.
Waivlieiisc and Yard : S34 North Water St
s27-lyd
L-OflCi: TO THE PUBLIC.
K
G. SEXEK & SONS.
Will continue te sell only
G EX VINE LYKEXS VALLEY
and WILh'ESBAIlUE COALS
which are the best in the market, and sell as
LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAR
ANTEE FULL WEIGHT, butallowte WEIGH
OX AXY scale in geed order.
Alse Rough and Dic-bCil Lumber, Sash Sash Sash
Deers, Rlinds, &c.,at Lewest Market Prices.
Olllceand yard northeast corner Prince and
AValn lit streets, Lancaster, Pa. junl-tld
FALL & WINTER.
We arc new prepared te show the public one
of the largest stocks of
READYMADE CLOTHING
ever exhibited in the city et Lancaster. Geed
Working Suits for men $0.00. Geed Stvles
Cassimere Suite for men $7.50. Our All Weel
Men's Suits that we are selling ler $9.00 are as
geed as you can buy elsewhere for $1'J.00. Our
stock of Overcoats are immense. All grades
and every variety of styles and colors, for
men, boys and yeutlis, all our own manufac
ture. F till line of Men's, Youths' and IJejV
Suits. Full line of Jlen's, Youths' and Rows'
Overcoats.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT !
W !in lirfnviwul ir cilmu- stiwi rt (Iwi l.nt
stocks of Piece Goods te select from and have
made te order ever shown in the city. They
are all arranged en tables litted up expressly
se that every piece can be examined before
making a selection. All our goods have been
purchased before the rise in woolen". We are
prepared te make up in geed stvle and at short
notice and at bottom prices. We make te or
der an All Weel Suit ler $12.00. Ry buying
your goods at
CENTRE HALL
you save one profit, as we manufacture all our
own Clothing and give employment te about
one hundred hands. Call and examine our
nttjl-lk ilim IIUCUIIVIIICCIULS ie me iruui OI WHICH
weallirni.
MYrERS & RATIIFOX,
Centre Hall, Ne. 12 East King Street.
1SS0 1SS0
01 JANUARY PEICE LIST.
Price Twe Cents.
CZOTUISO.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Havingjust returne.1 irem New Yerk with a
laifje and
CHOICE STOCK
JLaiuastcr fntclligcnixr.
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1880.
An Alabama Hanging.
telisii
Semes
ilic feel
is
FOR MEN'S WEAR,
II
noens Axit statiexj:uy.
OLIDAY FANCY GOODS.
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
Autograph and Photograph Albums, Writ
ing Desks and Werk Rexcs, Christmas and
New Year Cards.
PAPETERIES,
AT
L. M. FLYNN'S,
Ne. 42 1VKST KING STREET.
BLANK BOOKS
LEDGERS
DAY ROOKS,
CASH ROOKS,
. COPYING ROOKS,
PASS ISOOKS,
MEMORANDUMS,!
MANIFOLD LETTER WRITERS,
FOOLSCAP PAPER,
LEGAL CAP,
LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS,
RLAXK DEEDS,
WRITING FLUID AND INK,
STEEL PEXS, GOLD PEXS,
And a "eniMiit !lsOrtltllllf. nf K1;if innnrr ff
sale bj'
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Great reduction in price te close out a large
Invoice of
PAXTALOOtf STUFFS,
Consisting of ever .100 PATTERNS.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES
Reduced te JS.00 PER PAIR. Large Let et
SCOTCH, i:X(JLISH AM) FIXE AMERI
CAN CASSDIERES,
Fer Gcnti-cl Wear, of the Latest and Rest
Styles, at s7.0). Demestic Goods of the leading
Standard RramK at$l te $." per pair. A Large
Line of Imported Suitings at a Sacrifice Do De
mestic Suitings at all prices. Persons in want
of a Geed
OVERCOAT
Will de well te call and examine the stock.
liaiuas wen as tlie met Ultra Styles at le-s
than Cost Price. We want te close them te
make room for our
SPRING STOCK.
Call early and secure bargains-.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 North Queen Street.
marS-lydSAW
"CENTRE IALL7
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Would respectfully announce te his customers
and the public that he will have his regular
FALL OPENING
ex
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Sfltli.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
LATEST STYLES
AND PRICES AS LOW AS AXY HOUSE IX
THIS CITY AT
H. GBRHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
S
66.
FECIAL NOTICE.
68.
D.&ansman&Bre.
B
RAl
CLOSE
OF
OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS.
SPECIAL 1XDUCEM EXTS
te buyers et Clothing in order, te make room
ler a large SPRING STOCK new being manu
factured, and we are needing room. We offer
well-made and stylish
Clothing for Men and Beys
LOWER PRICES
than ever heard of before, although Goods are
going iij every day. We will sell, for we must
have the room.
Clo-ingeut our
jioers Axn suej:s.
1kliai:li:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We guarantee every pair we sell. We keep
the most perfect fitting, best style and well
wearing shoes, and sell them at the very
LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock was purchased last summer before
the late advance in leather and material, and
we offer te give te our customers the advan
tage of our successful speculation by selling
our present stock at lower prices than we
could te-day buy again. We also continue te
make
Custom Werk
at short notice, stylish and durable, and at
lower prices than any ether shoemaker heie or
elsewhere.
43MeuiIing done promptly and nculljv-Sa
Give us a call.
A. ADLER,
43 WEST KING STREET..
WINTER STOCK
AT
Ml? Mirt Price
In order te make loom for the
atteuxi:ys-at-la w
A. J. STEINMAN,
Intelligencer Ruilding, Southwest Cerner Cen
tre Suuare, Lancaster, Pa
W. V. IIENS1X,
Intelligencer Ruilding, Southwest Cerner Ccn
tre Square. Lancaster, Pa.
CO.AS. K. KLINE.
Alterney-at-Law,
Ne. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster Pa
All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn
marl3rlyd&w
IIENKY A. KILEY,
Attorney and Counseller-at-Law
21 Park Rew New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
States, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permission te Steinman & Ilensel.
JiAXKIXO.'
Ql4)nnrc,uri,s,":50":lys en 100 invest
DlUUeil. Oflicial reports free. Like
profits weekly en Stock ;opliens or $10 te S.V)
Address T. POTTER WIG HT & CO., Rankers"
Wall Street, N, Y. eSWy.I&w
&1fi TO Fifr XLJj WISHING TO
SlLf DtlUU. make money in Wall st.
should deal with the undersigned. Write ler
explanatory circulars, sent free by
mcKLiNG & co., KSBKSLste
New Yerk. iel!)-3uidcetl
Large Spring Stock,
Which wcaic new manufacturing.
Overcoats,
Suits and Suitings,
Te be sold at the Lewe-t Prices.
D. B. Hosteller 4 Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE-
Loek at Our Astonishingly Lew Price
List:
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
fertfiOi), ler $3.83, for $.1.33, fer$fi.73.
OVERCOATS .' OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
ler $7.73. for $9.73, for $10.75.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $12, $14, $1C and $20.
These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carefully
made and splendidly trimmed.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ;
for $7.30, for $S.30, for $9.30, for $12.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS : OVERCOATS !
for $13, for $1S, for ?20.
These are Plaid-IInek Overen-its mi-il in
custom work.
HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS !
for $3.50, $1.00, $3.00, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00.
MEX'S SUITS FOR FIXE DRESS !
for $12.00, $11.00, $13.09, $10.00, $18.00 and $20,00.
ROYS' SUITS AXD OVERCOATS .'
ROYS' SUITS Irem $2.23 te $10.00.
ROYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW.
We sell only our own make and guarantee
satisfaction.
Menej- returned en all goods net found as
represented.
2-Plcase call, whether veu wish te nnnimu
or net.
Execution or Rebert Well at Linden Ala..
Jan. 16, 1880.
Special Correspondence Istelugescek.
uemopelis is a town of about 2,000 in
habitants, situated en the Tem Bcckbee
river. The main read, leading te Mississ
ippi, cresses the river at this place. The
ferry is right in front of the town. In
August last this ferry was kept by a white
man named Martin. He lived in a cabin
en the western or Sumter ceuntv bank of
the river, and about fifty yards from the
landing. One morning about the middle
of August, just as Martin was sitting down
te eat his breakfast some person called at
the ferry. He went down the bank saying
he would put the man ever and then come
back and finish e'ating. He did net return.
His wife called him and receiving no an
swer went down te th i.i,,!;.
and found a peel of bleed, and
saw where a heavy body had been dragged
into the water. She gave the alarm, and
in a few minutes a party of gentlemen came
ever te her assistance. The body of Mar
tin was seen found and taken out of the
river. It was still warm and bleeding pro
fusely. He had been killed by a blew in
the back of the head, which showed plainly
that the instrument used had been an axe.
Circumstances led te the arrest of a mulatto
named Huberts Wells, and a negre named
Rufus Smith. They were strangers in
the community and had been employed en
the government improvements of the
Beckbee river.
At the November term of the Marengo
circuit court, Wells and Smith were tried
for the murder. Luther R. Smith, a Rad
ical judge, presided. They were defended
by Hen. Jas. T. Jenes, ex-member of Con
gress. The jury found them guilty of mur
der and affixed the death penalty.
When called un for sentannn TCnlmrf
ells spoke about as fellows :
"Judge, you ask me what I have te say.
I want te tell you, but I can't new ; will
you give me a little time?" The judge
said kindly, " I will give'yeu time ; I will
wait en you and gladly hear what you have
te tell." After waiting a few moments,
Wells, with great difficulty and in a low
tone, said : "Judge, I am guilty; I knew
I am going te be hung ; I killed the man ;
I gave him a tin bucket worth 03 cents the
evening before, te put me ever the river;
he said, if I came back and paid him 33
cents, I could get the bucket ; the man
came te the lauding ; he steeped down te
unfasten the beat ; I knocked him en the
head with an axe ; he tried te get up ; I
hit him again ; I knew I am going te ba
nung ; i don't want Rufus hunir : he
services, and seemed te join in the prayers.
He again repeated what he had said in the
court house, and solemnly declared that
he alone was guilty and that Rufus Smith
(who he believed had already been hung)
was innocent of the murder. He bid the
officers and ministers geed bye ; the drop
fell, and with a confession of his own
guilt and a declaration of his companion's
innocence en his lips, he died with hardly
a struggle. After 30 minutes the body was
cut down, placed in a plain coffin and the
colored people buried it decently. The
crowd quietly dispersed and before sunset
everybody was gene.
It is a singular case ; people de net
knew what te think. It leeks iiieredihln
that a man will die with a lie in his mouth.
The preachers are inclined te believj
Wells, but most of us discredit him en
tirely. The evidence showed clearly that
two persons had committed the murder.
Smith and Wells had been together for
some weeks" ; they were arrested together
after having walked en the way te Miss
issippi, nearly 40 miles, in about a day and
night. The tracks in the sand corres
ponded exactly with theirs, and when ar
rested Smith had the dead man's
pocket book in his pocket. His
clothes wcre bloody. He never gave
any explanation of either of these facts.
Beyond question, the evidence against the
two was as clear, as conclusive, and as
convincing as circumstances could make it.
Against this is the dying declaration of a
man who takes all the guilt en himself and
exonerates the ether party. My own con
clusion is. dvinsr declarations nrn net reli
able, or at least cannot de away with with
facts, clearly proven by unquestioned tes
timony. Whether the governor will par
don Rufus Smith, remains an open ques
tion. If he believes Rebert Wells, he
ought te de se ; if he does net, then he
should let the sentence of the court be ex
ecuted, jr.
fitz Jehn Perter.
was
25-lyd
LANCASTER, PA.
CUSTOM DEPART
T
Jl
Is stocked with the latest styles, which we
make te measure at the lowest cash prices and
guarantee a perfect fit.
SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards.
PANTS TO ORDER from $3.30 upwards.
D. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS AXD CLOTHIERS,
G6 & GS NORTH QUEEX ST.,
S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa.
(Rausmau's Cerner.)
FOUXVKKS AXJ MAVllIXISTS.
T ANCASTKK
J BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
Opposite hie Locomotive Works.
The subscriber continues te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twicrs,
Mellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Rlacksmithing generally.
3 Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lyd JOHN REST.
Ill) UCATIOXAL.
I' AlJAlEMY CONNECTED WITH
X r ranklin and Marshall College offers mi
pu jer advantages te young men and boys who
i V?, J,t,.K'r t prepare for college or te obtain
iVJ-.i Pu,laei,fenic education. Students re
Shn.i Ll Is nn tllIIe "luring the school year
Semi ler circulars. Address
ectll-lvd U1:V- JAMlf:s CRAWFORD,
ecull" Lancaster. Pa.
ATARCUS . SEUNKlt,
HOUSE CABPENTEB,
Xe. 120 North Prince strccL
Prompt ami particular attention paid te al
leralien and repairs. sl3-lyd
CIIIXA AX J) GZASSU'AllE.
CHINA HALL.
A REDUCTION IN PRICES from this day te
SAVE MOVING.
Xew is your time te buy
CHEAP WARE.
OLD ami DAMAGED WARE sold at a
SACRIFICE.
-Deirt miss RARGAIXS.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 8 East King Street.
net there ; I killed the man myself."
the man sat down, looking terrified
and heart-broken. The confession had
every appearance of being true, but no
body believed it. The evidence was clear
and conclusive that the murder had been
committed for the purpose of robbery and
that two persons had participated in the
commission of the crime.
Rufus Smith, in reply te the court,said :
"Judge, I am net iruiltv. I left Rebert
early in the morning. I did net sec him
till late in the day. He told me he had
killed the ferryman. I did net believe him.
I said if you did kill the man it was the
worst day's work you ever did."
The presiding judge assured the prisoners
that a thorough investigation should be
made and that the facts would be repre
sented te the governor. The prisoners
were then sentenced te be hung en the
lGth of January.
Lntil te-day Rebert Wells and Rufus
Smith have been confined in separate cells.
They have been visited by ministers of the
gospel, selected by themselves. They had
no friends or relatives. Each persistently
adhered te his story. Wells maintained
that he alone was guilty, and Smith as
serted always that he was innocent.
This is a bright, beautiful day ; the temper
ature is about 70 f., and it leeks and feels
mere like spring than mid-winter. People
began coming in te sec the hanging at an
early hour, and by 12 o'clock the villain
was crowded with men, women and chil
dren. The large majority of the men and
all the women were negrees. I found that
all of them believed in capital punishment,
and were determined te see the two men
hung if possible. The fact that the ignor
ant and vicious always advocate capital
punishment is a strong argument for abol
ishing "the cruel relic of barbarism."
The Alabama law requires that execu
tiens shall take place in the prison, or
prison yard, and prescribes who shall be
punished. The gallows was in the jail
yard, which is surrounded by a brick
wall 14 feet high. The crowd were deter
mined te see the hanging. Very seen
the tops of the neighboring houses,
the court house windows and the
trees, around the prison were covered
with negrees. Here they remained for
mere than three hours. The prisoners re
quested the sheriff " te give all the time
he could " and he did net bring them out
DRUG STORES'.
nnitussES! trusses:! trusses
THE
Safest, Easiest and Best,
ren SALE BY
ANDREW G. PREY'S
City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. North Queen .t
Orange Sts., Lancaster. np!9-lyw
AS. ROSENBAUM & CO.,
. PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 223
Prince street, Lancaster, Pa.
, ,.. J. ROSENMTER,
jan7-3mdj MnnnSer. '
el their cells till after 3 o'clock- Rufus
Smith came first. He is a full-blooded
negre, about 21 years old. of powerful
physique, and has a brutal, beastly ex
pression of countenance. He was tied,
dressed in a shroud, and told his time was
come. Believing that death was certain,
he declared his innocence, said he was
ready te die and "gote Jesus." The
sheriff was handed a warrant from the
governor, respiting the execution till Feb.
14th. This was read te Smith. He lis
tened te it with with apparent indiffer
ence and walked back te his cell, as if the
whole thing was an e very-day business.
Rebert Wells was then brought out.
He was, at least, an octoroon.
His complexion was fair, his eyes
light gray, and his hair almost perfectly
straight and of a light brown color.
He was a small, delicate man, or rather
boy, for he could net have been much ever
twenty. In appearance he was a white
mnn TT IaaI. I-2, t it. nf . i
I, , . jT r " waneiu being strangers
quietly, listened attentively te the religious between them.
New Way te Way Chess.
Londen Daily Telegraph.
Few games of skill have given rise te se
many curious exneriment.s as elmsa Pmmi
amateurs of this scientific recreation have
been known te build huge marble courts,
paved with black and white square slabs,
and te play match after match daily upon
these Brebdignagian chess beards, with
full grown men for pieces. Eminent pro
fessionals, again, have astonished the world
from time te time by playing a dozen
games simultaneously, blindfolded. But
the quaintest innovation hitherto intro
duced into chess is surely that recorded bv
our Hungarian contemporary llosvele llesvele
meny. Four young gentlemen resident
at Presburg, one of the "fastest" cities of
Magyarland, recently undertook te play a
match at chess under the following extra
ordinary conditions : "Sixty-four squares
were chalked out upon a billiard table and
the pieces were represented by bottles con
taining wines of various qualities. Cham
pagne was the king, claret the queen, Bur-
gumty me oisneps, pert the castles and
Madeira the knights, while pint
flasks of common Hungarian vintages
steed for the humble, but effective
pawns. Of the special playing rules
lain down for observance, the most re
markable was that which rendered it obli
gatory upon every player making a move
te empty his "piece" at a draught. Faith
ful compliance with this ordinance, how
ever, was found upon experiment te inter
fere somewhat nrematiimlv witli tlm t.
gress of the game, for, by the time the
opening moves had been executed upon
strictly Bacchanalian principlcs.thc players
were stretched upon the fleer, around and
under their tee convivial chess beard. Net
even Magyar heads, well seasoned by geed
liquor though they be, can cope with the
difficulties of playing two games at once,
and it docs net, therefore, surprise us te
learn that this attempt te dovetail draughts
upon chess resulted in a fiasco.
m
Washington's Market Cart.
On the 20th of April Braddock left Alex
andria. On the 9th of Julvhefell. Wash
ingten filled the mountain passes vith
troops, ana Kept en the French and Indi
ans from the town that trembled and grew.
When the French power in Virginia was
broken, lie married, and "society" was
chagrined at its early experiences of his
married, life. Parson Weems tell us that
"Alexander, though small, was lovely, but
had no charms for the palate. By tobacco
its neighbors had madn mnniv Tliv !
began te leek down en the poorer sort, and
te talk about lamilies. Of course such
great people could net run market carts.
Hence the Belhavenites often sat down te
a dinner of salt meat and jehnny-cake. But
when Washington brought the wealthy
widow Custis te Mount Vernen, a market
cart was constructed, and twice a week
sent te Belhaven with fat things that
amazed the lean market. Country gentle
man dining in town wondered at the
change of fare, and thus it was discovered,
te the mortification of some of the little
great ones, that Colonel Washington ran
a market cart. " Society " then, if proud,
was often plain ; for Washington writes
in liis dinrv rf n lmll in A la.nnrlne ;.. irrcn
where pocket-handkerchiefs served as
table-cloths, and bread and butter with
tea, " which the drinkers could net distin
guish from het water sweetened," made
the bill of fare, and in disgust he writes it
down "a bread-and-butter ball." Wil
liam F. Came, in Harper's Magazine for
February.
A Majority Repert Vindicating Him The
Minority Palling Him Down.
In the Heuse of Representatives Mr.
Sparks (111.), chairman of the committee
en military affairs, has reported back the
bill for relief of General Fitz Jehn Perter
accompanied with a majority report there
on. Mr. McCook CV V nwwenta.) !
minority report. Beth reports were order
ed printed and tlsc bill made a special
order for the 13th of February.
The majority report speaks of the court
martial of 1802, which sentenced Perter
te ee casmcren anil forever disqualified
from holding any office of trust or profit
under the government of the United
States." It gees en te say hew General
Perter continually protested his innocence,
which finally resulted in the Scheiicld
beard, which concluded that the sentence
of the court martial slinulil lm c.,f .;,l
and that General Perter should be restored
te the position that that sentence deprived
mm ei, ami mat such restoration should
take place from the day of his dismissal
from the same. This conclusion is fully
concurred in by the members signing the
majority report.
The mineritv renerfc is nrnfhrrwl willi fl.
assurance that it is with regret and con
siderable embarrassment that it ; nm.
sary te antagonize the findings of a beard
of officers. Regret, because no one can
read unmoved the appeal of General Por Per
ter : and embarrassment. lieenii H.n ,.-
jenty of the committee have adopted as
me oasis ei ineir report the findings of the
beard convened liv the nrnsiilnnt i.
.. . . " J !..-. JM. IUC
uiiueu eiates. tue report does net see
hew the court martial could have failed
te have found Perter guilty. The
minority say that from the time Perter
disembarked at Aquia creek till after the
battle of Manassas his dispatches te Burn
side were complaining, doubting and fault
finding and indicated clearly an utter want
of confidence in Pepe. He did disobey
the orders of his snnerinr. ami mmmf i.
judged from what may have occurred
since, we ae net eelicve the proper rule
te judge his conduct is the one that per
mits me suuscquent testimony anil state
ments of Confederate officers te be used te
establish his innocence. What he must
be held responsible for is what he knew at
miu nine, net wnac ne lias since learned.
Notwithstanding the minority dissent from
the relief proposed by the majority they
have agreed te recommend the followiii" fellowiii" follewiii"
joint resolution :
Resolved, That the president is re
quested te remit the remainder of the un
executed sentence which disqualifies Fitz
Jehn Perter from holding offices of trust or
prelit under the government of the United
States.
The minority concede that logically, pcr-
mips, uiey siieuut net se recommend, but
when it is considered that amnesty and
pardon have been extended te these for
merly in arms against the United States,
and that the removal of disabilities for
offenses as dangerous as his te the perpe
tuity of the Union are of daily occurrenee,
the reasons for their action in the Perter
case arc obvious.
MEDICAX.
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BIT - H0P
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Intemperance anil the use of Opi-HOP
um. Tobacco. Narcotics and Stiuiu- rh
Junte, removing all fast e.deslre and ejjs
habit et nsing any or them, render
ing the taste or desire for any of HOP
them perfectly odious anil disgust- BIT
ing. Giving everyone perfect and ERS
irresistible control of the sebrietr
IIOP
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or themselves or their friends. HOP
it prevents mat absolute phvstcul BIT
anil moral prostration that fo'llews ERS
the sudden brcakingetr irem using
stimulants or narcotics. neP
Package, prepaid, te cure 1 te 5 BIT
persons, 2. or at your druggist's. ERS
$L ,e per bottle. Temperance secie
ties should recommend it. It is HOP
perfectly harmless and never-tail- BIT
Ing. Hep Bitters MunfucturingCe., EKS
Rochester, N. Y., Sole Agents?
Hep Cough C'nre destroys all HOP
... .a niftj v.uj;u, ijuieis me mi'
nerves, produces rest, and never ERS
tails te cure.
The Mop Pad for Stomach, Liver IIOP
and Kidneys, is superior te all HIT
ethers. Cares by absorption. It is ERS
perfect ask druggists.
The Hep Bitten Mfg. Ce.. of Ke-HOP
Chester, N.., only prepare these BIT
remedies, also the Hep Bitten, ERS
which arc in no sense it beverage or
intoxicant, but the Purest and Rest HOP
Medicine ever made, making mere BIT
cures than all ether remedies. E1W
IOH SALE RY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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WE CANNOT ADVERTISE
Reduction of Prices,
As many kinds tbf goods arc going up
In price every week, but we held a large
stock of desirable Dry Goods that are
selling at rates proportionate toce-t
some time age. In the matter of
MUSLINS wc secured and
stored away an immense
quantity, se that our sales
rooms and reerye stock
rooms leek like wholesale
stores. These standard
goods are new retailing
largely at less than future
prices.
We al.-e bought freely of
FLAN2TELS,
And can show the geed results of out eut
bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel
Counter.
We are also selling
CALICOES
Cheaper than they can be bought at.
The people will have te pay higher for
many kinds of dry goods after the pres
ent stock are sold out.
Jehn Wanamaker,
GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST.,
MlZAVELl'MA.
MUSLINS
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MUSLINS
MUSLINS
MUSLINS
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K-w THE LIVER,
K-w THE BOWELS,
K-w and the KIDNEYS.
K-W This combined uctien gives it
wonderful power te cure all dls-
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K-W Because we allow these great or
.. ,.r Sans te become clogged or torpid,
K-H and poisonous humors are there-
, lre forced into the bleed that
I- should be expelled naturally.
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KIDNEY WORT
WILL CURE
Rilieusnes, J17e, Constipation,
Jiitlney Complaints, Urinary
Diseases, Female ll'etik
nesses, anil Xerrmts
Jiisertters,
by causing free action of these or
gans and restoring their power te
threw off disease.
Why Suffer Rilious Pains ami
Aches? Why tormented with Piles
and Constipation-: Why frightened
ever Disordered Kidneys? Why
endure Sicker Nervous Headaches?
V by have .sleepless nights?
UseKIDNEr WORT and rejoice
in health. Itisadry.vegetahlecom Itisadry.vegetahlecem Itisadry.vegetahlecom
peund, and one package will make
six quarts of medicine. Get It of
your Druggist. He will order It for
you. Price, $1,00.
Wells, Richardson & Ce., Preps.,
Ruklinotex, Vt.
(Will send pest-paid.)
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HAPPY KELIEF
Te all suffering from chronic diseasi-s of all
kinds. Confidential consultation invited per
sonally or by mail. New method of treatment.
New and reliable remedies. Reek and clrcu
Ian sent free in sealed envelopes. Address
Heward Association, 41'JN. Ninth street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., an institution having a high
reputation for honorable conduct and previ
sienal skill.
mar-lyd
CARfJiTS.
DRY GOODS.
Confessing Ulurder in His Sleep.
Uew the Assassin of Jacob Miller In Chicago
was Detected and Captured.
One week age Jacob Miller, a saloon
and bearding house keeper in Archer ave
nue, Chicago, was called te his deer and
shot dead by a person then unknown. Last
night the police arrested Capt. Jas. B.
Dixen, a stockyard rough, for the murder
and quietly locked him up.
On the day of the tragedy Dixen en
gaged beard at the Drevers' hotel, but
seen afterward disappeared. Night before
last he returned for lodging, and was
givenaroemin company with a Mr. Bar
rett, who is employed in one of the pack
ing houses. During the night Barrett
noticed that his compauien was restless,
and for this reason was unable te obtain
much sleep himself. After tossing in bed
for some time and muttering unintelli
gibly, Dixen finally seized a revolver
which he had placed under his pillow,
and flourishing it above his head cried
out : "I finished the of a ; I
had te kill him ; I had te de it. '' These
terrible words he repeated several times,
and his frightened room-mate was seen
thrown into a paroxysm of fear by the ac
cidental discharge of the revolver. Barrett
then left the room, and as seen as day
light appeared informed the police of
what he had heard. Detectives were at
once detailed te investigate the case, and
having satisfied themselves that: th l.ni
found the right man, they arrested him.
Te Tobacco Buyers !
Openeil this day
ONE BALE OF
GRAYBLANKETS
AT A
LOW PEICE.
FAIIESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
r KE.lT BAKCAINS.
A Large Assortment of all kinds et
CARPETS
Are still sold at lower rates than ever at the
CARPET HALL
OK
H. S. SHIRK,
3)2 WEST KING STREET.
Call and examine our steckand satisfy your
self" that we etui show the largest assortment
of Brussels Three plies and Ingrains at all
prices at the lowest Philadelphia nrices. Alse
".. 'VJ.iV'tl't'S? an1 complete assortment et
jcae CARl LTs. Satisfaction guaranteed both
as te price and quality. Yeu are invited tecall
ami See my goods. Ne trouble in showing
them, even if you de net want te purchase.
Don't forget this netice: Yeu can save
money here ifyeu want te buy.
Particular attention given te custom work.
Alse en hand a full assortment of Counter
panes, Oil Cleths and Blankets) of every va-rlcty-
mytS-tfd&w
N
TS1V STOICE.
JTURXlTURJi.
The murder was unprovoked, themen
being strangers, and net a word passing
A SPECIAX INVITATION TO AXL.
Te examine my stock of Parler Suits, Cham
ber Suits, Patent Recken. Easy Chain, Ratan
Recken. Hat Racks, Marble Tep Tables, Ex
tension Tables, Sideboards. Hair, Husk. Wire
and Common Mattresses, Reek Cases, Ward-
Tnli04 l'arlf i im TTtli'1t.(-jil '..... ...! n- i
- "" i ; ' ." - " l"' --..- ftftt; .um u mm
beat Chain, Cupboards, Sinks, Deughtrays
Rreakfast Tables, Dining Tables, Ac.; always
Kin muni, ui puces nun. are acKiiewietlged te be
as cheap as the cheapest.
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND
NEATLY DONE.
Picture Frames en hand and made te order
Regilding done at Reasonable Rates at the '
New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere,
13J EAST KING STREET,
(Over Bunk's Grocery and Sprechcr's Slate
Stere.)
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
(Schindlcr's Old Stand),
Philip Sclmm, Sen & Ce.
HAVE OX HAKD
Nes. 38 & 40 WEST KING ST.,
(Formerly 11. Z. Rhoads A Bre.'s,)
a line selection et the Well-known, Gen
uine LANCASTER QUILTS, Woolen and Half
Woolen COVERLETS. CARPETS. Carpet
Chain, Yarns of all kinds, a complete line el
Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Notions. &c.
Scouring and Dyeing promptly attended te.
In order te accommodate the nubile wn lmv
located our Ceal Office at the above place.
PHILIP SCIIUM, SON & CO.,
e3I-Smd&w 33 & 40 West King St.. Lancastet
GROCERIES.
3IARRLE WORKS.
WM. P. PRATLEY'S
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
758 Nerm tjueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS HEAD AND FOOT STONES
GARDEN STATUARY, 0At-s'
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
in every particular.
rCrBS7Ilne,nber works at the extreme end
of North Queen street. mSOi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "
LEVAN'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
diT-lyd
pAUNESTOCK'S FAKINA FLOUK.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
TUY THE HECKKK'S SELF-KAISING
GRIDDLE CAKE A BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
TJ10K THE KEST COFFEES,
FRESH BOASTED DAILY,
T?OK THE BEST GROCERIES OF EVEKV
Descorlptien,
cie te
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER. OF REAL
, , Estate and Penenal Property. Ordcn
left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Hene Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made entand
attended te without additional coat. eT-ly
rjIRY LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP. "
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