iftf 41 Aitr'5ciTitlHP4l1Ttnhfi1 L fcii i p H 7 LANCASTER, PA, MONDAY. JANUARY 15, 1883. Price Twe Cents Telnme XIX Ne. 115. JUti HOuW VEff GOODS, fen Tickings, Muslins, Cheeks, Table Linens, Sheetings. iMllew Muslins, COUNTERPANES, &c, AN'D UIIL IthST STEAM DRESS d FEATHERS At Lewest Price-1, 1,0 te SWARR'3, Ne. 25 North Queen Street. T xv. ijyjt.M . REMNANTS or BLEACHED IUSLH CHEAP. VT Tllh NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE. NO. 322 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANOAVIEK, PA. i:. MAKTJN & CO. we aim: eh-eiun; A LAIU.K bTOCK OK JHKN'S J. Scarlet, Medicated. "White, Colored, All-Weel, Flannel, Cm Cm ten flannel. Extra Large Sizea, UNDERWEAR AT REDUC3D PRICES. ttc 11 ive Mb en t.ilb tent U llities el .seal let Shuts anil Dn.vis, i.t'igiug 111 piic- I10111 $1 0) te 14 Ol let single piece, eriilf) te i$M ler "Hit. Aside limn th v Me li.ivc tmr spem il I ti ir.tlsiM vi Inch tauunl be bought anu hcte at the limine-. i.e are sidling them al. 1st. An All-Weel .sc.h let -lili I ler !rl fO, which ler vit Ighl .mil u. ninth ha-, no njti.il Draiieisle match. Sil. acailcl Medicitcd Shuts .mil in-.mris, puicha-cd liy thi-ci t. These would In- cheap al $1 . -!."i, but wii have 111.11 1 l them tuvtij close pi iec, an 1 ale si llmg tneiii .it JI.Ul. Si), .scat let Mniieiteil All Weel Milits al ?l.:is, ninth $1.71. We li.ivc only a remnant let et this quality, anil '01 tint le.isen they wcic reduieit tn less than test, te close tlicm out. 4tli. All-W, e! .Medicated Shirts and IlrHiMi at J-l..r,0 (Seconds;. V e have sela tlnee c ises et tin se goods illicitly this season, ami tlit'opin tlit'epin tlit'opin ien el evcrjenc uhnl .issee.ii them isthulthey aieeiiu'il te any 12.00 Shuts in the mat ket. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West Km and Prince streets, I ANGASTKU. PA. VSTATT, SHAN l & i:. Great Clearing Sale, l'lIEl'IOUS TO l?.VL..TORY. Watt, ShaM & Ce., OiTer Eitraeidinai.v n.ugains in Kveiy Dep n't mi nt. Lais' mi Kill's Coats At less than Manilla' Mm rs' Pi ices. ELEGANT YARD-WIDE CRETONNES Wei t li 1-J-Jc. si i ai il reduced te Sc. Deuble-fold Wejl-frcd Cashmeres Onlj .-2" .1.1. UhM.NANTS AM OIi LOTS OF Dress Goods At!c th. 11 hull llHir -value. Ladies' All-We -1 Ribbed Hese '.Tie i ''an. CENTS SHAKER 11 A Lt JIOSE liKcvtP.iir. I.ltl Jleen 'Ji inch All Silk Handkerchiefs '21 Cents Each. ifliint,rrsusr. 11 ni)KEi:ciiikk3 Coleietl Iletdcis. Hie. -a li. Sl'KCIAb P. VIUJA1XS IN Wliiteauri Colored Blankets At$l..Ti fl.re, $I.7", ?i CO, etc. We ellei theliilaiicoet our HOLIDAY GOODS ATCL.EAK1XG PIUCKS. NEW YOliK STOliB. S and 10 East King Stree'. M hTZtiHK & HAUt.HMAN ALI.THEPOPUIiAIl MAKES OF SHEETING and SHIRTING MUSLINS At the Lewest Prices. 9PKC1AI. ItAUUAlXi IX TICKINGS, niUUJIl KEGUI.All ritlCES. TABLK LINENS FUOH AUCTION', CIIKAP. TOWELS and NAPKINS IX GltEAT VAUIETV. THE VE11Y BEST Steam Cured Feathers AT mm & Mams, New Cheap Stere. 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper Hetise and Serrel Hoke Hetel.) CLOTIIINU. CI'ECIALS U11UK. (jrcntest iteiluciien of tiie Season. 'J'e make ihiiii for our New Spring Stock v.e ullf ele-c out the balance et our Clothing ut liottem Pi ice. SUITS. Fetmeily $20.00... Fermeily 81S.00... Ferrncilv $10.00. .. Formerly $14.00... Feimcrly $12.00. .. Fermcily $10.00... ...New $17.00 ...New $1.;.00 ...New $i:; 00 ...New $12.00 ...New $10.00 ...New$ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Feiraerlv$lS00. .. Fermcily $10 00... lineily $11 00... Fenncrly $12.00... Formerly $ T.eO. . . .New$l.r,.00 .New $13.00 .New $12 00 .New $10.00 .New $ 0.00 CAM. kaul te skcuui: tiii: p.p.st rai:ua!N. i. B. Hosteller l li. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANOASTKU. PA. J. K. MIA! ING'.1) i;AHI. The lriquuy new is hue te liny an OVKUCOA'l huital.le ter thi- ienl wc.ilhet WeOl'KN'JO-1) Ya laielet el he.uy KnliehKei-ieys, Wliiliieysaml I'.itent i:.'ier-, in all tli.i Xi:W.mil I'Oi'UHIi bl' l.l.s Olive i.ieens. Itiewns, leu' i-C'elt.i, 0tenl Hisil l.iuc'3'nliule-i, l.iugin in puces Mem astre te :!. Mentanaks, Velems, Fur AHti.icV.an, Vitun.i anil !yi m lle.i eisin (JUKAf VAUIKT1 at POPU I. lt IMMt I.- (Je at once anilsieiiie biir.mis at J. K. SMALING'S, Ne. 121 North Quean Street. I CPt UIAI. NlH It.K, -tiii:- GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL -IN- FINS CLOTHES, AT '1 1 IL OlilNG ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 KAST KIN(? SlltKET. In elder te reduce stock and maki loom InrtheSPIMM; TKADE, I Mill niaku up te elder lei tie leiii.iuiiter et the st-.i en, till HEAVY WEItiliT WOOl.hNS at COST PRICE. This (Jiiiat Unluctien is lei cash only, and will enable cash bmeis te -ecuie a line suit el clothes or. in eci co tt as low as they can buy them l end v-in .uI c. If. GEKHAKT. UXTKAOKDINAHV CLOSING SAuE OF Ready Made Suits and Overcoats, FOIl MEN'S, liOYs' au. CIIII.DUEX'.S WEAK. Fer the next thirty days we eiler SPECIAL IJAUUAINS, in elder te clear our ceunle's anil make room for our I arjie Spilng i-tock, whleli weare new miuiulactui inu. SOME PRICES. A Stout Pair of Wet king Pants at'JOe , $1.00 $1.21. $1..10, up Ut ;1.87. All Weel Kerseys, several stjies, at ;w. $2i0and $3.0(1. Tl e vei y durable Clieviel Pants at $1 fO, CO, ami S.i.V). A liamlseme vailetv or Mixed Cii3--imeie Pants at $i5, $.;.27 and $1.00. Men-s miits al $1.00, $3.10, $G.C0, $7.00, $S 0. $.0 U, up te $1.1.00. Men's Overcoats at $2.21, $3.00, $1.60, jGOO, $7.00, $0.00, up te $lfi.00 Beys' Suits at $2 37U, $:.".", V5.2.1, fl.O1), $5 00, $C 00, up le $10,56. Bej-h'Ovci coats ut $1.73, $2.23, $3.30, $4 21, up te $7 00. Chiltlien'H Suits al $1.30, $2 0), $3 00, fl.oe. $3 0), up te $50. Children's Overcoats nt $1,37, $2.00, $2.73, up te $4 50. jRS-TIiose people wlieti-lnk tbcv can'tafferd a New Suit or Oveiceat will beVurnrisetl te linil bow easily ttiev c m affei d it. If lliey avail themselves et the bargains we are new otlei etlei ing. L, GANSMAN & BRO., TUE FASIUONAI5LK MERCHANT TAILOR ASO CLOTH1EK, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., High ten the Southwest Cerner et Orange 8U LANCASTER, PA. 3The cheapest and roost roliable Clothing Heuse In the city. JHEDICAL. fSWMI T Sims1 Lifer Eeelft Fei Dyspepia. C'eitiveness,, hicl: lleailaei e, Chrome j)i.uil.wi. Jaundice. In.pu'i'y ' the Illceil, Fever unit Au'iie, iiaiaii.i ami all ilis easps caused uy Ueraiifjeincutef I.iver.lienels ami Kilne-. Si MP'iOSIs OF A DISK SI.D J.lVKIl. itii liiea'h . ",iiu in tin MiJe, .einetiiiis.s the pain K lei: niiilfrt!i2BIieul lei-hlu !e, im3 t.iken ter Kheutnatis : ri nei.il less of uppL tite. Hewell sci'ui.'liy -Oslive, -emutimes nltt i nut inr wit" '": tlif htil 5s treuiveit v ith i."'n. is lu" 'ii J liea v, v..l'i oo,i"jiier.i eo,i"jiier.i oe,i"jiier.i l'(i ie-b el lneii.f. , .1 eiiip.illK I itll a p."! -1 nl inundation e i' .. -"ir u'ii! jne feeinethiii v hSf Umlaut te ' 'i i ii ni-.'i a Plight, ill , ceu;h anil llw il .n- ' -e n.-t'in - an jt t jimaiit, eitun in 'i "iili.' .i ' jinptien ; the jrit'cnt ceniiilasr-, e e. Pi-i.n.l iji'lulitj ; nuiveii-, e -bilvs .' i,i t telil or bu'iiin, seiiH tiiiR3apiicU en-ilien (,t the skin ex ists ; sj)iuts an low .cut il'spenilciit, anil ulllieulisili-lu It1' te.eici e Mould be but. etlei.il. jete-ie cm hmHv mikimieii uploiti upleiti tu!e t tiv il :n 1 u i!tsi lists every lemuily. St vel.il et tlie at) "jinpi uw .ilteinl the ili-en-e, but t i i iii'eii'ii.ii I w nen b-il l'-v. e! the ii exist I. v-'t e I'nin.itien atli 1 re.t-i li i- sliOAii t..e I.ive-te hae liucn ex-teit-ivi ly iii'i.iii.eil. It vhetiM In u-il b.v ail ))-1-e.is, eM anil veiiiij? h''iieii any et the ,iliee mptf 'liu ap))' u Peisnns traveli.i 01 iimg in Unlu'.iHhy I.'.c.ilitii--'. I i t " iiiy .i ile e ocei-ien-illv t" ki eji the l.nei mil .Pliy aetien. v.illaveul all .Mal.ui . ISiilmn .itt.icl:-. Mi.nik-s, jf.ui (M. MieHs'.lie." lleii'e-ien el hpuits.etc. It uill iiviii .1 e like a. v t-i el wme, but is no 1 iteMi itint? !).. :..:e. II j oil h.ie eaten anyihiiii; Iiinlei ilit?e3 ilit?e3 tien, 1 1 le 'I h" i f .liter meals, m sleeples, at night, take nle-e.iiiil yei: Mill be ielieei!. Time ami Docteis' Itills mil be 'ine.l by u'was lay pni the "eiil.Uei in the 11 ii-n: Fer, whilever the ailment m.i; he. i thn thn ieuf;bly site inu.itni'. ulteiii ilie anil tome can ut or be out et pluer. the leme.ly lli.uiiili anil lines net interteie w Mil b -- III S.S111- plltlslllC, ir is pintKM vi:iskta!:m:. Ami Ins all tli-pewei and efllciev if( .t'e n 1 or Quinine, without any rl t'.e mi inniid uttei I ill cts A dim lnoiVT'L-limenj' Miiiniens l.ivei iteLfukiter I. n beju 11. ti'-e in my t.iuiii lei some tune, in tl lam a i -tiiil il is a aliiiM" additi n te the inidieil scent e. J t.iLi. 1-iu in mi, (.(Acrnei e Al.ibim.i. Ildii Aiiiiiini' il. Meph"ns, et a, s.tjs. II ivi" ' i .v si si " benetit tiein tl'.e u-c et sin iuhim I.u i i iiliit , 111 I ,m-!i te ive it lurthei tl al "lheenli '1 hiii- that up vet l.til- i I.e.i M. ' IIhiiis( 1 in nn i.'ine ivs I i.' I) ' -t i. I.ner 'i eti..n .in I 1) nli!.hu '.! 'hue leiind anj tiling te Ihmii lit i.u !' the uvteut Miimic-ii-. I r i l 1'iv'i ilei i i 1 -ent liem .Miin.es la te t.ec'K'-i 'or il .. i ! .. eulii si-iet tuithe. lei jik li a uic Ijtim , ami v eulil ad Mseall ulieaie s,;iiil,u)v .)lUeki te;ii'it i. tl i.i' .is it seems ;iieeal thins tbit in er 1 u's le h-'h '. P. 51 -I N'"- VA , Minneapolis, :.:inii 1)1. T. W. M. si" srty, : K-eui a'tu il ep"ii enee in the iisi- el iiiimmis l.ivei Iteiruliile in iu iir.ut'e Hi ive been and am s t-iiln d 10 ii-e mil piesei ibe It as . puitritiv- nieiln iiu-. :-.-r.il.eeu' the lil.Vl'IN I., wlii.-h alu.ivs h is mi tin- uppi-i the i;::d ri: mi. mauk and siGNATl'ltKOF j. t .' ii.: n .v e FOltsAl.i: P.V .. DlM'UOisTS. 1.111 1 1 l. .)M,SU K .IDJ.FV-Oit'r Fop (lac rcnnniiPK: 'n - "A' CONSTIPATIOM. NO Otll"l lll-l .!-!' 1--.0 i.u .' lit I 1 t 'ilS filllll- M is ( oust i p it en. .ml ' . ( iu d !i i ever niiiilied tin uli In. dt 1 I.i . -'wnt .s a erne. WIi.it Mil'.ei i..- , 'imni'i ob mate the e.i-e, this it up in v. ill n eiceni" it. Ail-t .lithe Jitm timei'ii Iidnes, I.Hci and I'nwels. "Pilcia '"ill"' ijtii s-ui ; teinpl tint is vei y X llfcfcS. -ipi te bei eiiipli' .it d w itll tonsil patien. Knliii -V. ei t sin ii;;theiis il i m ii: ened p tl ts.iiii! i; 'lekij i iiu s i.'kiiidsi.i I'll, s i-en w h n ; h-li l ills' in.! i. i In n - h i i be tot.' I. nil..!. its' II S'eil b i id li. i e! tiiesi ti'iiiblt's n i U1DXI Weil'i. iijjjjisl si Ii i'. aepJTIid.Vv. i!V..i' .2 1J K.s('S I'tlKOL'.s I'I.ASITKh, Beware of Eraud. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVK SJEEN JiIiTATKO Atitl tlii'ii ei;e!!eiit ' tu.it ;i injiiie.' i" weitliless iniiin i- i"- Tie puliltu u cattiiei.ed itgamst .i ii.j. Piv-teis liavm si im I.u smtutlir,, n i.ii s. s ,. ilAt the weul C-A-P-C-I--V i:,s,., ct! spelled. Jeiien (":i;r;ii' "'jjeus iMasters Ate tLe eu'j ii..p:evfnietit ever matlciu Pl.tSttls". 0;i3 is wertli nifc than n tlr-zen of any etntu l:::'1. Wii; positively erne wlnue ether lorac lerac thes will net een t( I. eve. Pri , ".1 Cenls. CovvAie of flie.ip PI.isIpis lumle with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOENSON, Mawlvactukine Chemists. Xkw Iejik. A SURB RBM3DY AT LAST. I'rlct? 35 C)iits. AIEAD'S MEDICATED lO UN AND Ji UNION PLASTER. OtIAS. N. CHI't t'J-.M'tl!, JJ3 Fulton t.. New Vi.rk, sole tu-'iit lr,i Di.C V. Ilen-son'-. Its inetlies, te wl'eni all enlei .should bcadilii ss"il j 15 -2u 1 1 eedft wcew 4? L.ln 4JV7 UUJiENinAJih. H KiHS MAKTIS, QusBiisware ! - (Iiiim! A I CHINA MALL. We li.ivc just leeeived er Steamship llli i els another Impei lutieu et Wliite Granite Wtire -IN DINNElt, TEA and CHAMBER WARE. We hive -a I.tige Stock el HOUSEFUK NlblllNU liOODfe in our line. Heiisestins Jtcceivp Special Attention. JttpOur Goods must jteve stisfaelerj' or vvillbeexcliangetl. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREF1T. LANCASTER. PA. "BLACK DEATH-" llli! GOI-DFIXDEB'S TEKKIlJLE TK1P. PJagae Stricken end Temuest Tossed A Horrible Tale et t!ie St.i 1 erils or ii Short Cruise. The brig Geldfinder, ice shrouded and v.ith tattered sails showing jlaiu evi dence of its terrible experience m there cent storm, is new at anchor in the brc.-.k-wattr. The dead be.ly of u".e of its (IfOincd crew i3 stretched up )it her decks ptia:tiug a visit fiem the Sussex county co.enei" Captain E. B. Dennis left Lewes for New Yerk en Friday aftn:ioen. and th. e'lly ether living witness of the hor her xei 3 of the voyage has been left in the pert with kind heat ted and sjmpaihctic tos'-nspeep'e. The vessel is owned in Pert-au P:iuee,andllyiugthe Iltytien ilig, sail. I from Mir.igeatm with a e.fe of leg weed e'i the 19th of December, with two efiicM-- and a crew of four, mostly Atneii pad's The etew consisted et Captain Deuuw, ene mate and live retriaii. When ;. few 1 1 in s out a. stev,away nrice his up piaiance iiiim the held of ihe bii-n'. Th.? heir.fis e" the voyage be'an almost bc't'te the ves-el had net out of siht of the i-l.inu. Tue day tit'er leavia p"tt the etew wis attacked by a tenible epKieinir, Jecr, which iecetnb!e'l the famous "black death" of Ch.irle. IPs time. Its ravages wete (lie.ul"ul, and the pe'-r wivtehe-1, after euII'ji ings sui passing d3seniitien rat idly died oue after the ether. Thue (fth'jtn Miccurnbeti within Inratity-tim-hiuts, and their bodies were thiewn o.et e.et b...srd before the vessel uaahcil the Gulf isfteam. lint the brig sailed en with its deemed crew, gradually nearing the colder cuiictits of the Xetth. The two ether .sick men never rallie i from the effects of the aivlul di-ease which had fastened upon thetti, a.id died when the brig was fifteen d.is out. Their bodies rravu alsi eensimieii te an ocean grave, and the eit.iiii, hi. mile an I one sailor, an e'd mat. v. etc left te manage the vessel. Theu oxtKiicnce has t-eldem been sur pass.'d in iiuiiui tv u by the stiura tested udvinturcin of thuAiciic seas. Scarcely had thi) I .is' of tin- level victims been thrown otctbeaid vhinthe brig and its little riew eneeunt' tett tenible j, i!es aint the tiemtndeus -"' made the weik of J-n pin ' th' vc s.'l .ijhi stamping :t! ne.st ;-ip sSil,l( Ti e situation gtew mete iiitnvl as the (l.iijpassed. Ni'ht .:nd day, v.ith 'ilv a tVw 'etiisrcst at a time, the tluee n jm l.iKned in Ihevciy jaw "f dci'h, net, ki.e'Vii'g, as the winds btcatne fetieiiger and a t "tes almost lt.ichiri a hitttjeane, 1 ui ' ' any moment would be t'ifif last et lite. One dark night, wh- n tins tempi fc was hewliug like m.i'i tnieugu tne un.uicnueu nggiiig. and it seemed rv:y instant as if the vessel vveul 1 i;,s;-ize, a seunl like the rusliing of a great, monster of tlie !-t rai cau-cii the captain te wonder what new hotiei was coming up nt them. The nest instant the d.tik object passed within a few mis ei the vessel. It was a huge ectpti stcame:, which had r.inewly es ctijied cutting the btig in tv.ain. T e!n at last. leiel.td the Neith Cr.iulina c .ist B;, this time the e'd ailei had beien se vvl ii: that he eetllil M.u-ely pull a r ", an. i iiiw. as if t ea.i the climax of t ie i.etun ei ik wi age, a fieziug bl z.ai: v.i u.ci iiiitiu'', v hieh vv.vs accenip mied by a tenible teiii'-wst. Tne lep.aiii, wee blown art a j hVe 'i n.auy ltbbi-is, and th e hei sails split in several pi .cm-. TLe cold 1 ecann i . n and in a lew .i.itiisthc vessel fnm '"i.m -C te w. tt i hne vv.i vv.i ceveied vvil i a tlnek lijc. f u; . Vho sr.ils wee as still' us beaids. ami the decks weie as slippen as n skating '. ' :k 'Il.e nipcs of the l :.12:- c .vi . hu''. wit it icicles. The vessel ini'-iu like a taual! icbei!. Cant iiu Dennis lims r' lated the horreis which followed : "Our ftet, hands, eais and faces seen p.e-etuul a pitiful spectacle. They wcie ten ibl.v Hest ; bitten and we enduicd al' iii.ifc nn u could t'lidme and live Se triiible was mi. eon ditiui from cold and exhaustion, that we could net cook ioed, and wen ili.i .it. m 1 with staivatien. All we cmi'd de iv.i.s te keep the biig en hei com si, .u.d wait for assistance. Wi eueei::.i-ird a snowstorm en last S.Uuuh.v, .-. ii'ch seen almOv-t iiiled the d" t..-, :.t..! v,e wt.ie utKibl.3 te shovel it, oil'. Wi ..j . d te live, however, Vff thi tig'' i. :i i wy.. tieeldsiii'i vii' l)ctiiii ,. .;k( t .'.i.d weaker t vfi. day. Theblv,. mi iuciimv .! in vielane i as we iii-aivd the imji-s, md the cold was the most iinib e 1 vt : x neiienced. The temnez.it'ite must have been below zcie. The elu man vsas tmailv , erdcied t) go below, but ceu'tl hut walk, and actually fn z- ta death b lete our eji's. We had iintevui stt'-ngth te tbrew him everbnaid, and hinslitletied body wrs alle' dt .e remain en tie dtek, wliete n was se i eeveutl with i't beg shet i t f snow. At last the two ei us U! , my ma e andl, gave ut) ;dl hope of cv t lea-hi g pert alive, and with our last i-ttt ng'ti dropped the archer, net knevvieg -,he:c we were, and laid ! wn tedtj.'' Oa Tliuifdaj the brig dia;- "i ;i i . in ch. 'i at the tate of tltice mili;-, .ttul th . vt ssel was picked up abjut eleven niilei R'.utlieast el Caps Ilculepcn by '':e tug Netth Atr.eiiea, v.liich tevvid it tete t'u' Delawate bteak.vatfr " I s'l.il my.-i friget the tenible exj.eiicuces- ei the e fiif lit fill ni 'hts,'' said thu -apt un. Cap lain Dennis has gene te IJosien te ten.nt te the agentsef the OelilftiHit i, Messts E. P. Wilder & Ii i e Tne et"w el the inig were shipped at IScsteu. DYING OHA'rliMsiDSs. Wnicb Caine Toe I,at Ulen. tO hAlO I.'IIIOOIlt Reeder Moetc's dying confession in En county, Pa., in connection with thetiial and conviction of Charles Station! has caused a reaction of public feeling ieatet than existed at the time of the commission of the crime, when the sheriff and a pos e had te resist an armed baud of mdigninfc citizens, bent upon lynching St '.fiord. Cummings, the man sent for by the sui cide te be the lopesitory of his secret, will net yet give the p irticulars of the cmstes sien, but enough has bscn dtepped te make the pa pte of Waterford believe that Moeie cenfessid te having pejured him .self en the trial. It is net believed he was the :; tu d p ijetrater of the deid, for about two yen.; age an E.-ie cctiety man, living iu Michigan, confessed the crime a few moments before he died. As no official depo-dtieuwas tikcu at the time nj action was taken by the beat d of par dons aud the public, generally leljing upon the testimony et Keener Moerf, given at the trial, discredited the story Moere and Stafferd were known te be enemies, and at the tiial Moere sweie that Stafferd had iu coufidence admitted he was the masked man who committed the crime. Stafferd stoutly denied such ad mission, and in open court he called en heaven le recerd as rank perjury the ev't deuce given by Moere. The jtuers sa;d they could net have conscientieuoly con victed Staffeid upon the ciicumstanti.il evidence but that Moeic's testimony turned the scale and convinced them of his guilt. Stafferd was sentenced te twenty years iu the Western penitentiary and has served six years. The particulars of the crime for which Stafferd was convicted are as lollews : Iu August, 1870, Miss Alice W edwanl, a girl of eighteen, and se popular in the vil lage of Cambridge that she was called the Flower of Crawford, was by a letter de coyed te a distant part of the borough, near the edge of a dense weed, where she was confronted by a man wearing a white mask, who seized her and dragged her into the weeds. Tier ciethes were tern from her and the life was almost tanked out of her te step her screams. YvTien the fiend had reached a certain part of the weeds he released her and riade known the object of her abduction. She besought him for the leve he bere his mother and sisters te desist from his wicked purpose and let her go home. The only answer was a violent blew en the head, which felled her te the gteund and deprived her of consciousness. She was discovered later in a tsrrible condition. The villagers turned out en misse and belt the weeds for the fiend, but without success. A week later eung Stafferd, of Eiie w.is.urebted. He was confronted by the victim and mad.; te speak. Miss Wood ward could net identify him positively, owing te the mask her assailant were, but she thought she iccegnid his voice. This- circums'i'ic caeu near emsing Stall' nil's death at the h . ids of the popu lace. Petitions were diawn up for signi litres and when the biard of p'.nie'.is meet in Febuaty menster petitions and some htattlmg proofs will be elfete.d by Lawyer Henry JJuttcriield, te whom btall'e:d's rase has been cemmittid. Tlifl iyins Conffi'.sleiiH el r. murderer. IuCouceid, N. 11 , Cluules W. Cook, who was committed te state ptis'iu hi 1871) for the mutdei-ef S.'.sau Hansen, in Nnvembei, 1874, died of consumption en JaiiUarj fl. aged twenty live. On thecon-fes-ien" of Cook Jeseph Duswell was hanged for hirin.r Cook te .sheet Mis-s Hansen. At the tini'efhis attest Cook was considered halfwitted, bill learned te teed xnd wiit" in p:ism. I In lelt a e 1-'e-sien vvhic'i admits the she.it nig : ajse, tint he t-stitied falsely oeneeixing ejus well being present when the iljj'i was cemmittel He sa that .ifU-i iiusvvell go:, te AVollben-uh, en tite da,' of the mmdci, he iden'ed, an I ib.evv birk at. :t bit-ak neckspt'i-d te Urn .kli'M te ptevent Cooc fiem doing thekt'I'mr, twenty mumtiis tee it" '' Ki'1 d tins wmii'i .nil 'e' llusvvrll had d. e'i d. li i tved h .vit'g be!, as K)l ,A htJSItl'1.1). A V.Villlii VMiiiuv et Tniy Ml. I!or ICtitiiu. IiD.nl in In Tiey, Mis. Aliiu.iil -lone, :". wide vef b(), ui'd u'puted te v: viy wealthy, was ri".it I'lOlts-! Oil the il i -r et ;i mom in h r ri'ikt."!' lie was vet v fee; .?iti!y elethed mi' had no shoes and oieyo'ie ste"Kit en W.ii'ic 1-sr face had piessed the iloei the imprint e-' the eaipet vv.is phii !. stamjicd en the llesh. Tne bedj -as !. eveicil by Emnn Lenny a lvi living i' the bisenu'tit. Mis. .1 'ir , -v.'x p is-'tl el Civsidiiit.le piojietv e ii.sl-tin of icil estate in tiie vicinity, but she lived alone and v. is the victim of iii-..,.uc d.jlu d.jlu sietis S!i- tiieuh" t't i a ett'e b.i. liv i .j- only was many hc-i, :v d -he jiet.d ted m ;aiiv:ng ,i li'ttd ear. lif.t lid h '.u, e: the d . Th neiii'i'-i -, ,v ie s , i, vli.1- 'ill ml in' h"i. Fiidty Mitt, L '.'i:iv 1 ': d into ihe i. m, :u.d s.t v the aeil r e.n. n eiiw'Iig a1' 'i- i"i.;tl mil,' -i. i r h.i! ';.."i' IV h'lt -iieis', ami plliws !av Mb tin! scitte:"! a. Mil the Hint. Sh . el U n wisheutafiic dating th'; past - v. i .tl da-,., of ti resting wi.illi'i Twe t'i. is vein found un hiit'ed. T'lee.t -nig e' one bi-ais impiints efajimmv. .Ymmh-'i .f the hens failed , te iev()l"..ny 'inmej ai.d it ;:; suspected he h be- u lobbed ..t.d niuideied. She 'Wi.amtmbei el liie Kpise ipa! chinch. lie. husband wa, a 'ilthy builder of i Tiny, atid has h. i de.i.l t'.vt.ty five I veal.,. is.ipn i'i ii i ii' in rail"'- et plr-fitte Is h ml te In- bei ii, in in .11 ei s -ill.' tin-j; lit. tt 111 il be' iniit's Liuel In P.- IPs u !.,'i sj nip in or .'l .i.vints the-.- v. he tis 'l t i eh!r'.itti ei!glis. i 'il-. iiitt.i'i' n ,i ti. i.r.d lungs, tt" ' I'liiab l'tv is better than siie-v." Intii Intii el In- 'Mil i worm l.ieie lli.in t c .I'if. ii' illh ' a ill-' lbi' Kn'iH v-vert isiii in s i e i iIiem rw in un' i' i' led'h itll I.i illhy live.-. Iievvli n ! Kidnevs 'ven ,iiti'. women iii.l .tin .s In ii- jjD.nl lu-allli. it Hi- bowels u let ml it p les tmn. n. it t 'i lu'lc is tull el pari get i i.ttc' ige 't li'dncj -'V in t and be em, ii v. it limit M.eie siiilei ing. S7J-1 hi me: In il i i ; ti t shade-, possible, en t ibiiis.i in ide !, th' I'liiiieiid Dies. tiiie'iii . li d let I'lllli in y anil durability. 10 cents 'mi'! d' si-s and luge bnttie s(( -n t vti -ti emem et - millions LiierIJegnl.it r. '..'. '.in "i i Ml. '' ninei. Pa . stis: "My vi. 1 i h i- oil luevv "s lien istl'eis tei .lei , i '.s Ik ,i I.u h" and h is bi-i-n gi .itlv teliive'" lersili-i It.lt. Ceel.ian, diuggi t 1 17 :iml I.HI eilh tiiien stieet. Jll li.d.Vv. Cellulei I Kje-til ts-e- lie net uleeled bv at innsph ii' e .ui.'i -. Titeie an- ei'ia'lv idiit e te e ild and i.m cliiuiite-'. tm sale In till I" iiliii'i .Ji iiel ts'iad Oil n . Jll I - ! oil s-HiLer" oeugu i i.i Ci i'- imp1 i in '':i is -.ml b us en . guaianlee II cine-eiin- imp ion Fib s i(- in ll. n. Ceelirn. dritg;ist 157 and l.t i Ne-tl! ij'H it -I. inyl-IvidiOH&vi llentir.ihii- .tlur.tlcMi. J1 all the it inedies en eitlli tint well may 0.iiin it!dsi-,peeiil iii-iiiien" K pewei ti, cue ilisri-e, its r.un claim attention. !i. I'lietiMs' Kt-lectue Oil Km u ei. tli oils none cm thiettle. Its meiils ate net m the put, hut ,i ni-ide the lKi'tie. Itlii'tm ilisni, iieiualia. seu- thieit, asthmii, bieiiihttis, iliphtlu i i.i, etc., ate all euied by Tlmui is' ileliettie Oil. Ker sab- by II. I!. Lnclirju, dt uggi-t 1.57 anil V) Xeith tlieen site t. I lUubs '! rtuiip $::0,OOO Wen Tremendous P1III,. In t he city of Liimciik buig, Ind , Mejsts. I. 1). Stevens, (Jie. I.ewe, Letus (5 mlstm, it n ley I,rne, Clint. -limes, -.unuel DicU'iisen, .1. . Wi'es, P. liteler. Uebl. liell.iugli, Piter Ptiljrit, Cee Pldtgi.it leid E Chtiniu f iriued n elub atid ent te It. M. lieaidman, Leu i-i villi'. Kv. I.r tiekcts in the Coiniiion Ceiniiion Coiniiien wealtli DNttib.itien Ce., ii.nl wen f.W.tOU. Se form flu lis am! send ler tickets. Tic'Jcts enl v f each ; 27 ti Id ts ter -fin : Ki tieki ts ler ill (. I 1.9J-) pi i7es, $112. 1 JO. (),(() capital piie. I our i n luces uic tcuti-i iy un m iin;. N x thawing. I. inuaiy "!!. Valnalile Intotiii'itien (nutainrd in tin; nd nd nd veitlsenistitorSitiimetn l.ivt-i I.egtilalet. sLKKri.css ntgiits t-iade inisi lalne by Unit tetrlblti ceu ii. Shiloh"s Cure n liie n-mcdy ter von. I or sale by II. I . Cochran, ill uggist, l.;7.tnd 1CJ North Oueen t. nivl-lwiieew&w Nearly :i Miracle. E. A-x'iiith Hall, Uinghamten, N. Y. writes: Isuireied ter se.vci.il nienlhs nitii a dull p 1111 thieiigh the left lung an 1 sheulleis. 1 le-t my spit it", appetite and color, and could with dtfl'cttliy Iceep up all day. .My mother )ii eeiued some Ituideelc itloe.l Bittern ; I leek them as tliieetcd, and have fell no pain since Hist week alter Using them, and urn new quite well." Pneeil. Ker sale by II. H. Cecluan, iliuggist, 1 7ati(l li'.) Neitli Queen atreet. s-uiten's Vitali7ei ts vi hat you need ter Con stipation, Less of uppi'titeDi.ziiiess ami nil symptoms e: Dyspepsia. Pi ice le and 7.1 cents pel bottle. Fer stilt-by II. i;. Cochran, diug gist. 137 and 1J ertli Oueen St. myl.tw Wivtniit Leaf Hair Kcslertr. It is ent i"ly ditlerentftem all etheis. It is as clear as water, and, .13 its name indicates', is a pei tect Vi gctable Hair Resteier It will immcdiati '.j tree the head Hern all dandrutr, resteiegr.iv hair te its mitural color and pio pie iluce a, neh glow lii vvheiu it has lallcn elt. It does net in any inannei cttect the lietiltii, vihlch Sulphni. Sitgat of Ieul and Nitnitoel fcilver pieparatiens have done. It will change light or fadetl iu.tr in a fi ,r tlays te a beautiful glossy tirewn. Ask jour druggist for it. Eacli bottle Is wan anted. SMITH, KLINE CI ., Wholesale Agent. Philadelphia, aud HALL & UUCKEL, New Yerk. junG lyd.eedftw jmsnicJLL. B KOWN's IRON 1IITTEBS. PLAIN TRUTHS Tite bleed is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, geed health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way te drive it out is te purify and enrich the bleed. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agrce that nothing but iron will restere the bleed te its natural condition ; and also that all the iron pieparatieus hitherto made blackcu the teeth, cause headache, and tre othcrwise injurious. Brown's Iren Iiitturs wili thorough ly aud quickly assimilate with the bleed, purifving and strengthening it, and thus drive di-case from any patt of the system, and it will net blacken the teeth, cause headache or constipation, and is positively net in jurious. Saved Hia Child. 17 N Ihitaw St., K.iUImere. Mil. Feb. 12, 13d . Cents: Upen the rcco.ainen rcce.ainen rcco.ainen ih'tien et a tiiend I tried llrewn's lien Hitters as a tonic unit re re sterativ e ter my daughter, w liem I wits t loteugltlj convinced was wamg away with Consuiii Censuiii Consuiii tien. Having lest three daugh ters by the terrible disease, un til r the cue of eminent physi cians, I was letll te believe that anj thing could ariest the pro pre pro gre's of the disease, but te my grea' surprise beteremy daugli U'l had taken one bottle el Iliev. n's lien Ititteis she began te iiieiid ami new Is ijuite le-stei-i'd te loitiier health. A tilth it'irgli er began te lievv signs of Consumption, and when tins phjsiti.ui mis consulted he quicl.lv said "Tonics weiu le il'iiieif;" and when liilerineil tli it tin- eldei sister was taking ItreiTii's lien Ititters.respendeil " th .'. is a gee I tome, take it." Aeekvm I'HKLrs. liiewn's Iren Hitters efTeetually cuics Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and lenders the greatest iclief and benefit te poisons suffering horn stieli wasting diseases as Con sumption, Ividucy (Jemplaitits, etc. t-ei-sniu wholesale irii-1 it-tall by II. lt.COCH it i.N, !ru,":ist, S: uud 6J Nerti tjueen s..j'u. !..i.H-i..jLei jl2-lwdw 5 '.yiMin K,t ASIH. 'Wintry Blasts. WiMKV KLAhTS 15KIMJ COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Puny Davis' Pniu Killer CUUES COUGHS COLBB COW SUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM NEURAIHA l'-evii'.e against t'.K i i il e:ieetJ et ' 'ii liy HI ists by ,ieu'-liig I'l.iu l)4VI-' ."a Ivii.lkii. EVKKY (.Ol)!) !sKl'(;c;iST UEKL'A IT. ll-lind.Vw I.lNVAHThH t'lUltl.a. 'UK II II FOR ATT n Abb U OP 'IUE Lancaster Watch IS Steadily Grewing I!y this " llotne Demand " is meant the In creased btileiefthe Lancaster Watches in Lan caster City and in Lancaster County. I AD1KS' HAIit DKK3SKK. MRS. C IILLEK, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer ami dealer in Hair Werk, La dies' and Cents' Wigs ami Te.ipce-. Comb ings straightened and made te order. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Alse Ladled' Shampooing, at NOS.lSU 'XI NOBTI1 QUEEN STUEET, JSS-Feur doers above P. It. It. Depot. ectlf-3!iid MMCYTHI. I'OUMAIJI VINK-CUTTUflAV L CO. Tne lincst goetls manufactured. 8 cents per oz. or J5 cents i it at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIUAU, -STORK. D A Till C MUM siiiToejns. "W aiismiaker's. Silk novelties innumerable and indescribable. Everything that ladies or dressmakers have occasion for in matching, deco rating, combining. What we are remarkable for, mere Nian for anything else in silks, is va riety ; or, at least; we arc re puted se. Yeu hear it said by everybedy: "If you want te match anything, or find a rare silk, even an unexpectable one, go te Wanamaker's." The ether peculiarity that everybody expects te find here is less pleasant te speak of; lower prices. We put it second, because there are people who don't credit us with lower prices. Still, we imagine that if one should assert the con trary, almost everybody in Phil adelphia would belivve it Oftcncr we speak of ether aspects of our trade ; aspects less obvious or less recognized. It is well occasionally te give old news. Nerl outer elide, south ciiitv.'.uv te initie building. Warm skirts for ladies, and leggings for ladies, girls and lit tle girls. The Avarm skirts are satin, satin-and-cloth, satin-and-felt, satin-and-Italian -cloth, and Italian, all quilted; clelh, flannel and felt prettily trimmed, net quilted, warm enough without. The lee-rinirs are all sorts ; one very useful and fairly pretty sort, woven, at two-thirds vaiur, 25 te 65 cents. West or south entrance te main building1. Furs have te be thought of. We're busy enough as te mak ing. If we advertise at all, we ought te say what will net op press us with tee much making Perhaps this it is. A great main seal coats and fur-lined rirru Jars are readv made. Mm' sizes arc ready-m.mc !u (v tli.m anybody expects; sprcu.ily tin unexpected sizes. Kendy-'nadf work we can m::l ( ;r. .:l Why shouldn't we ma!.' '.!' shapes and sizes n'.iMj-ir.i. r;03 1 liestnut. Black satiii -fiadcmaes and satin d" l.;ens, 25 te 35 cents below ou- O'. n recent )ricfs. '' all grades from $1 te i ; a.tit v-e gir'ss our prices haven! been very high. : have they? NOTt-euter encle, south cntr.ir.ee te innln building. Weel serge embroidered with sitk dot; that ought te sell for 1.50 no that isn't the way te put it; it ought te sell according te our theory, for just as litt! as we can afford , and that is 75 cents. Loek out for such new. It's time for ever-buying and all sorts of mistakes te show them selves. We try te keep ready te turn ether folk's mistakes te account for ourselves and for you. 'third cttcle, seutlii is' tueu e ,,'n- JOHN WANAlviAKliik. Chestnut. 'I Initi enth mid Mu'i I ttiets "tul City-h.ill sune, Philuileli lii'i. S 1,1. Ill II H, XV. PLKICIIS! SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! MAUKFr hTKKi Rear of Central Ivket Hourt . LANCAMTKIt, PKNK'A We have a Largi; an.l Splendid A.i liient of I'ertlautl, Albany and Wimble Kiillis. They are the best si-leeti-i1 ltoeduoik nut the lliiest painted ami ernf..ienlcd .Sit lgl evereilcrett ter sale in tins city. Our .Motte: "Quli I "-tiles anil stu.tlt prr tits It costs nothing te call mid ex iiiilne w ei k. 4-,-We also have en hand a lull line of Kine Carriage work. In which wu defy competitie'i All Werk Warranted. Kepaiiing et all Minis promptly attended te. n'WMd'ew VUUICH AM11 HTATIONU. C1HKISTMAS J AND NEW YEAR CARDS, NEW ILLUSTRATED HOOKS, A Lit CMS AND A FINK ASSORTMENT OiT FANCY ARTICLES, L. X. FLYKI, NO.42 WKhT KING S'H .JT, 'i.i- , brL'I'.,
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