Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 13, 1886, Page 3, Image 3

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TBACIlfU XBE1K U13TORT JIOIF.V TU
THE VBESEIHT OKNK1CAT1VX.
Tba Djs When Justice Uai Dealt Out In l'es-
tlstlinall'i TsTern Hie Court Heme of
Revolutionary Timet The Old
State Heuse "Story of
the Freient Temple
of Justice.
Recalling the notable trials held In the
court house last week, when tlie intorinin interinin
able Brlclcerville cliurcli case was decided,
Jeseph llerzeg sentenced, and Jeseph J.
Desch convlcted, the tuinginatlen linds It
rather dltllcult te travel back te that early
day, In 1720, whsu Jehn Tostlethw alt's
tavern, seven miles southwest of the present
city et Lancaster, was the toujple of Justice
for the sturdy yeemanry of that time, whose
descendants are justly proud te-day of the
traditions their forefathers loll behind tliem.
This primitive court house was situated
even miles southwest of the present Lancas
ter, in Conostega township, and, as will be
seen In the cut gien below, it must have
been a cur ions old place. Tliore it was " en
Tin: old ".stat
the tilth day of August, in the third year of
merelgn oreurKoorelg'i ljerd, (ieorge the
Second (172tt),"that the first rocerdod liaucas liaucas
ter county quarter sosslens court was held.
The particulars of this crude neat of justice
have already lully apieared In these col
umns, but it will be refreshing te thoie who
no often walk the stene pavements that sur
round the present court heuse and glance up
at the blind goddess who holds the scales el
justice through sunshine and storm, te re
call the vast strides In the reail of progress
that have been undo since the dusky Hed
man looked lu wonder at the primitive place
wherejustice and drinks were dealt out to
gether. The musty records of the commissioners'
office show that In nil was ' allow ud Jehn
Pesllethwalt the sum et JC for building a
court heuse for the use of the county." At
the present time this would net be a fair lee
for one of the modern deuizens of Jlarbary
Coast The ninety-live lawyers new In prac
Ice at the Lancaster comity bar would lme
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I'OSTLr.TUWAlTH
-j startled the court at restlethwalt's when, en
-May is itm, jeiiu r.morfcen, genu, was ail
' ' wilted te practice as an attorney -aHaw w ithlu
vmm lips. jiie biauaiuiasiuii )iuiii iiii uu
WBt
1 Judicial itemple te a Lancaster court
ill marked by the admission te the bar
'..I'm afv 4. 1731. nf Kilivanl Ilnrrla. innil .
Mactlce as an attorney-at-latv at Laucas-
a, . THK nM0VAI TO lANCASTIilt.
Keim can absolutely llx the date of the 10
HWVal of the court from l'estlethwalt's te
T easlsr, but It waa sometlme betwoeu the
twtl csarealcled bar admissions. Tradl
tknaaya thatUiU llrst Lancaster structure
H? l"0t0Tr building In the centre or the
MM. XI VaS Of brlflr. ullll llikil a.vnrt rnnm
P" " B cDJunuers up stairs. The
iJffb court room was of brick, and the
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ep uujuurciera nay tliai
I tWOOujforUble klruetura.
KMnawBted by a small
m clock
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m&pacb sr . wr s- . i..-ssyH ViV r sc, f-r'p1 - .ittc
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tui: runsENT cei kt hcum: ki.
faces, looking north and south. In the
court room oer the president's chair was
caned the elllgy ortlie king's coat of anus
of Great Jtritain, as Is seen In the minute
book of the county commissioners' etlice uti uti
der date of .Tune ii, 1760.
Many gatherings that wero fraught with
great moment for the iuture or the states
that border upon the Atlantic cetst were
held In this historic building. In 17-11 there
assembled within its walls the goemors of
l'eimsyUaula, Maryland, Irginia and Non Nen Non
Yerk at a treaty with the reprcseiitnthes
of many Indiati tribes. There, tee, In the
troublous days of 177J-0 the Lincaster pa
triots met te pretest against the English
tyranny of taxation without representation.
And whtu that glorious fruition, the Declara
tion of Independence, was signed in l'hiladol l'hiladel
phla July 4, l,0,a big convention el Penn
sylvania militii was in progress in the court
heuse for Increasing the etlleleticv of the
state soldiery. All through the Revolution
It was the centre where the neus of Ameri
can successes or defeats were announced and
discussed. Its career was ended in 17sl,
when It was destroyed by lire.
Till.OI 1 III ILDIMl's, M'l t i:ssnu.
l'rein the ashes or tlie old building sprung
up a mere pretentious structure which was
long considered ene of the finest In the xlate.
'I he illustration or it, which Is heie pro pre
sen ted, will be well romeinbored by theso
citizens whose memories extend back thirty
the years. This building steed In the mlil.
dle of 1'enii square, and had an entrauce
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facing the lour streets that ronvergo at that
point. As will be seen, It wasijtiadraiigular,
two stories high, and had a steeple with a
clock that registered the time ferall w Ithlu Its
sight and hearing. It was el brick, the cor
ners being carncsd up with cut stene. The
priuclpd entrance te the court room, which
occupied thoentire low er Heur, was by the
Seuth Queen street front. Tim North Qiiten
street front of the building w is occupied liv
the judges' bench, and that entrance wa"s
neer opened. The westdoer .vas net olten
tised, oscept when a great crowd was present,
and the east deer was chlelly used by attor
neys ami court elllcers.
The bar where the lawyers held forth was
Iinmudlitely in trout el iliejudicial bench,
and the barristers et these times laced north
lu addressing tlie court. On tlie etst the
grand Jury sit and en the west the itit jury.
The Meutliei u h ilfel the court room was ler
Iho general public About the judges' bench
hung a pilutinget tlie coat erartusnf Penn
sylvania, and it was long ene or thochlulglo thechlulglo thochlulgle
rlos of the room.
A circular stairway just inside the east en
trance led te tint second lloer el the building,
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where a landing opened en threo rooms. The
largest occupied the western half of this
story, and It was used ler holding district
and orphans' courts. The ether two rooms
occupied Ihoeaateru hairel the building, and
wcroused Ter Jury rooms, meetings of city
councils, school beard, ete.
This building, like Its predecesser, saw
Heme eventful ciiaiiBesm Iwcireer. When
Lancaster was made the stale capital In the
early part or the present century, auenclosed
wooden stairway leading te the second slery
was built outside the south wall, afia con.
venleiice for the legislators who used the
upper rooms, mid who, if entering below,
might have disturbed the court when It was
lu session, hen lliore w ere but tour wards
lu Lancaster, the elections were held ut the
old court house, each ward ellnguta wlu-
uew en the corner facing the ward. The
whn the county commissioners appointed
u was a small ;i, .;:,,,. . . ' ' . . Jl,!lllcu "
The buildliig f.-ilW i, i0i: J,1 Ulned "'O ajipellatleu
spUe. thecblef! "Htate Heuso," glveit tell Irem thelegisla.
I IMIHI 11 llllll Dllltllltll lllllli.ln nr S..r.ll.A
..). . I lure meetliirr ihitrAln im)i) nru. r ic.e
M. A. 1). Khrisman te suixjniiteud Its dem
olition. vs jThi n uiti te) i r iu.fi:.
Hut tlie reader w ut perhaps inquire where
mslicewas dispensed between 17s4, the date
of the burning el the Revolutionary court
house, and 17 s, the dale et the completion
of the "Sta'e Heuse." It is interesting te
knew that during that interval the heuse et
Frederick Hubley was used for this purpose.
The exact location of this heuse does net ap
pear, but It was probably In the square or
nearby, for at tint time that portion el the
town was chlelly given ever te private resi
dences. A record el Hubley's last bill
against the county, amounting te lit, Is, sd
for an adlmimed court held at his heuse De
cember 7, 17se, is still evtant. I'er Mv
term, 17v he received 115, but this included
the holding of a sevsinn el the supreme court.
Ter August term, K-v,, he charged XII, 7s,
3d, but included "the expenses et the grand
Jury in settling the county book."
What the real out inhabitant lees te talk
of, however, Is the grand reception aeterded
by Ltncaster te General Litavette en his
visit te the I'liited States in is".,. He ar
rivetlln Lam aster en July ST of that year,
was shown around by the prominent citizens
oseerted by the leed military, and finally
partook or a sumptuous dinner tendered him
by UK) citirens in tlie second sterv of the
'State Heuso." And in the same room
thirty years bofbre the immortal Washington
had Ireen similarly entertained !
mi. rni:s.i.?T ceritT noise
The handseme court heuse-
at the northwest corner of
1-vst King and North Duke
streets, vvliich is still one of
tlie chler ornaments of that
isliun el the cltv, will beat
ence rocegiiled in the faithful
illustration of it which accom
panies ;this at tide. It was an
outgrowth or the increasing
ne ils or the county. Judges
and court elllcers had long
been complaining r their
cramped-up iju irters in the old
'"state Heuse," ami successive
grand juries hail declared in ta
vor et a new building. In
spired by these impulses, tlie
county commissioners en Jan
uirj 1-, ls,,J, took elliUal action
by a resolution "that with the
iijipreval of the quarter ses
sions, this beard tit em It expe
dient and proper te erect a new
court house, at such time and
place ils may hereafter be
ngreed upon." The approval
t the protect by the court et
'piarter sessions seen followed,
unit en February 1 :, 1S5J, they
rtselved te imrcliase laud be-
imKliic te David Lencenecker.
I N. LlKhtiicr and James
I'vans, at the northwest corner
of 1 ast King and Duke streets,
as a site, " prev Idtsl tlie same
can Ijo purchased Ter tllUen
theus.mil dollars, clear of
all Incumbrances." Seme hitch
occurred ever the price, but
bnally en .March s the beard resolved te buy
lreni these gentlemen for is, One the proi prei
erty which rrnnts le, leet en Hist K'lng
street. "
SauiiielSleui was appointed architect Ter
the new building. Proposals ler the work
oreicivatlngtho , ell.tr were advertised en
May le, ami Jehn lltrraek was given the
contract. William (,. Keudrlck was awarded
the brick work ; Matthias and 1'nter llrleday
Iho masonry ; William Diller the smith
work ; William KIrkpatrick the Iren work ;
M. A D. Dlirismaii thetarpeuter work ter
l s''s.i. Tim superintendent et construction
was James Crawford.
It was a notable occasion en Monday, Aug.
r ',,,.'"' wll,' "'" comer stene of the new
building was l.ittl in Urn presence el the
judges el theteuit. the county eiiimisslnn.
er, Iho momlcisertho lur ami a great con
course et cliiens, The building was com cem com
pleted In 1-jI at a total cost, Including site
and even thing, or about floe.ouo, and the
lirst court held therein was the quarter ses
sions court el Nev. ai, K,1.
While the piiseut court heuse w is under
construction and tlie eUl ene had been tern
down, the sessions et the courts were held In
1 niten hall, as lias been heroteloro noted In
lliese columns, and this closes tlie tilsterj- of
Lancaster's temples el Justice. Tlie present
structuie, whiie having sonie trilling tleris.ts
in the line of vcutilutl elc, is admirably
adapted for its purpose, anil lilds fair te tin
goe.1 Mirvke lortheioiiuty ler j ears te coma
It has Ik en suggested tljat Iho building Ik
intended te (Iraut street and tliat it nnlse
deadening pavement lie laid en Ils Duke
street boundary, but it Is scaicely likely that
these impieveuauts will cuiuu in the near
iiiiuri.
llie suiullmt ll,ili) en Itecenl
i loin the Xh Caslle He in(r.it.
Sonie tlme since there was Ixirn te Jehn
and Mary Treed, of Clinten, nil Infant daugh
ter perfectly termed mid lively as a cricket,
but weighing one and ene-hair pounds only.
The little mite Is still living mid likely ie
live, lly theso who have seen the Inrant It
Issaul that wero it net rer the lively kicking
id the little limbs ene would think it was
nil exquisitely formed wax dell. Each,
leaturti et this little atom or humanity Is
perfect, and Heals and sleeps and cries like
uu ordinary luhy, only en u small scale.
When undressed a can he easily cradled lit
the hollow el a grown liorseu's hand. Its
father Hiid mother are erdliiarv-slzed persons
and leth strong and heaity. "The lather Is a
coal miner by mvuiiatleii. They hae no
ethor children. This Is thelr lirst. The
people ler miles around are Hecking te soe
the wee mite, and as each visitor beats t-ome
sliver token for the baby she has already lo le lo
ceino a source of revenue te her parents.
What l lie lllilnip fvilil.
It Is only ten easy temlsuuderstntid. When
llishep lledell preaehed lu St. Ceerge's
cliurcli Ids iiiomerlal discourse of Dr. Tyng,
many or his hearers were pii7zled when the
iiiodestblsliopseeiiiodtos.lv: "There were
giants In these tiayH ; new tliev are nearli1 all
geno only Lee and liireleft." His sermon,
new prinltsl, furnishes the explanation, for
Iho bishop said, "only Loennd Dyer left.";
Tliure w lis never it leaf en bush or tiea
'I lie b i in heujjln ratlleil nhnililerf iiirly I
'Ihu liver h;iU iiuib uiul ceuhl net amalr,
tertile reiver WlultrlU.liieud hudsnuni
A ilngle crew en lliolusiteiibltiilc
I'ltnii tihi slilnlug feathers ulieil tar the cold till! !
Aaln It was Morning, but liriuik una cold,
Aslflier veins M'toimiiluftiiaelu,
Ana hoieo uiiiliiercnltlv
for a ll dim loekat mirth and sea.
wwim tmni4nt
TWO OLD-TIME EXECUTIONS
I.V Til H MUX T V Of J... VAS T KM A llVfh
FIFTY YKAHH AilO.
tlelalU el the TrlnU el Ilaulet Vuealler for tha
.Mnnler el An Age,! lVltlenr nml llenr)
smith fur lillllhE Iti-nJ imln lerl
IVilnrfs f Tlielr HaiiKlugs
On November Se, KT( Daniel Miealler was
put en trial rer the murder or Kllr.ibeth
Rowers, an ugtsl unit decrepit widow living
at Marietta The jurors who trim! the ease
weie Jacob Carpenter, Jehn I-Shivumker,
Jacob llertzter, Jehn McCaltlsler, Henry
Melner, Jehn Connelly, Abraham droll, Si Si
eon l'ttinevk, William Ritchie, Daniel
I'eart, Samuel Iteeclur ami Jehn tlichman,
Jr.
Alter the commission eT the crime, w hich
was it brutal one, he having outraged the
woman, Shealler fled Irem the scene or his
crime, but was apprehended lu Maryland.
He made a full and veluntarv confession te
T, Charlton, the mavoref Frederick, Mary
land. Hisconressien was the principal testi testi
meny against him nt the trial.
The Jury rendered a verdict of murder In
the first degree. The prisoner was defended
by K. C. Relgart and Themas li Franklin,
and the Interests of tlie commonwealth wero
looked after by ltenj. Chanipneys.
Sentence or death vv .is imposed shortly alter
the ceuv lotion, aud en the 10th or February,
KK, thedoveruer fixed Friday, April 13, as
the day or the execution. On that day Shaef
ler was taken from tlie Jail between 12 and 1
o'clock, uiider a strong military guard, te the
place of execution. He was accotnpauled te
the gallows by Revs. Keenan, Currln and
Irfjvy, who for some months had been prepar
ing him for the nw fill event. He appeared te
be penitent and under the gallows prayed
auiiiblv and fervently forsemn length of time.
At 2 o'clock precisely he was launched into
eternity.
Ilunterfil by a itebher.
On Mouday.Octeberjn, 1337,8 negre named
Henry Smith was caught In theact of stealing
acoupleof pigs, the property or Renjamiti
I'eart, residing in or near Columbia. Mr.
I'eart siezed the robber, and in the struggle
was stabbed by Smith. He still held oil te
Smith and called for help. A neighbor
named Cruzer came te his assistance and
Smith also stabbed him aud then tied. Mr.
I'eart died fieni the ellccts et the wounds and
Smith was arrested and committed te the
ceuntv jail.
At Iho January sessions 15.1S the case against
Smith was called for trial. The common
wealth was represented by ltenj. Cliatnp
neys, Revh Frazeraud Wm. F. lloene. The
counsel for the defense were Jehn K. Find
lay and C. II. Lefever. Forty-three jurors
were called of which thlity-ene were chal
lenged for cause. The jurors selected te try
tlie case were Jehn Hectard, Rebert M. Ilur Ilur
revves, Henry lllbshman, Hawthorn Free
laud. Jehn Lutz, James Uibseu.Sam'l Ream,
David Stene, Jehn Wilsen, William Daubt,
Samuel Rejtl and Rebert D. Carsen.
Till TF.sriMls,.
The tostuueny en the part of the common
wealth was that Smith was surprised by
I'eart stealing his pigs and I'eart took held of
htm. The accused slabbed 1'etrt aud
he called for assistance. In the scuttle
Smith lest his hat aud ran away.
When he was apprehended earlv the
next morning he was htrehe.vded and the
hat left at l'eart's was positive! Identified as
Smith's property. It was also shown that a
man answering Smith's description stahlied
I'eart by the iioighber w he came te his aid
when I'eart called for help, and that he had
admitted having cut I'eart, te his coll-mate in
the county prison. The defense was very
brief, aud te the ellect that the circumstantial
evidence presented did net warranta verdict
or guilty of murder in the first degroe.
Tlie charge te the jury was inade by Judge
Cellins and was printed In full lu the I.MH.
i nii.M Kit of January .50, 1SK ltofere de
fining the dillcrcnt grades of murder occurs
the following paragraph:
"The same Dlvine Doing that in his wis
dom placed a mark upon Cain, the first mur
derer te shield li t in from public Indignation,
excited and sustained by the mero light of
nature said te the post-deluvlan race, lu the
Ierson or Neah and his sons, anterior te the
Jewish Theecracy: 'Whose sheddeth man's
bleed, by man shall his bleed !e shed.' The
same law prescribed te Noah.the lather et the
new weild, after the Heed, is delivered te
Mete, the Jewish law glver,ln the wilderness
ir. the most emphatic expressiens: 'More
over ye shall take no satisfaction ler the life
et a murderer, who Is guilty or death, but he
shall surely be put te death, for the laud can
not be cleansed or the bleed that Is shed
therein, but by the bleed or him that shed
It."
iONVIlTlb IV THU KlltsT DKUIIKU.
The jury alter a deliberation or two hours
rendered a verdict or guilty or murder In the
lirst degree. The trial attracted large crowds
rrem the city and county. On tha day follow
ing the coin ictlen Smith was railed for sen
tence. When asked R he had aught te say
he replied " that lalse testimony had been
given against him, but It Ued lorgave the
w Ituesses who had sworn lalsely, he did."
sKvrnsch et heath impeskh.
Judge Cellins thou passed the dread sen
tence of the law, saying te the prisoner, " the
melancholy predicament In which you new
stand Is calculated te exclte the sympathy of
every heart, and te disarm the public, whose
laws you have invaded, or all animosity and
unkind oxcltemont. Yeu stand new as the
miserable victim e. your own wickedness,
and a conspicuous example or the indigna
tion et ollended Justice, unlit ler the society
or the liv iugaiid shortly te be consigned Ie me
silent luansionselthedeadjby an Ignominious
oxecutlen. Your trial was full, fair and as
impartial as the laws of the country would
secure le the most exalted individual. Yeu
sent a most worthy and excellent citizen te
an untimely grave net because he had done
eii Injury, nor en account of previous 111
will but because you had stolen preperty
and was determined te avoid detection. In In
temperauce seems the first step that Jed you
down the declivity et crime profanity and
larceny succeeded, until at last the murder el
n lollew-belng steeped your hands in bleed,
your soul In crlme, and has brought you te
the feet et the gallows. The young should
learn Irem your miserable example that the
course el crlme is progressive that one
vice leads te another that intemicraiice
Is the pathwpy of the destroyer, and that
the man who steals today, may murder
his neighbor without compunction to
morrow. Such has been Jeur course
and such Its wretched termination. In the
glwui that new teems gathering around you,
ene light may possibly spring up. It Is said
that In our prison cell you have sought in
struction from the Hi bio. The counsels of
this blced book you havohltherteneglected.
Its admonitions you have disregarded. Hut
at the same time it teaches a truth, the bitter
ness el which you novvexiKirleiico "that the
way et the transgresser Is hard." It holds up
the star or hope and the light of lire in ene
prominent Instance of Its history the pen!
tout thief en the cress uiien his repcutance
and faith in the name of that Jesus whom
you hav e se often Insulted with irreverance
and profanity, was saved by the merits of a
Rodeemor'rt bleed. The same fountain can
wash away the crimson stain from your mur
derous hands and lit you for a happier and
liotter life hereafter. Your tlme must new be
short In this world. We admonish you te
make preparation te meet that Almighty
Judge who-e omniscient eye enables him
with unerring truth, te distinguish the Inno
cent from the guilty. The verdict of the Jury
establishes your guilt. NVe are satisfied the
ovldence sustulned it and must proceed te
pass the solemn sentence of the law, w hlch Is
that you, Henry .Smith, Ik) taken hence te the
place from whence you came, within the
jail or the county of lancaster, and from
thence te the place of execution, within the
walls or yard of the said Jail, and that you be
there hanged by the neck until you are dead,
and may Hed in His Inlliiile compassion
have mercy en your soul.
After the sentence was pronounced Smith
was taken te the Jail lint was fel lovved by a
large crewtl who jeored nt him, cursed him
and exulted that his days wero numbered.
Tin: i:xi:cirne.v.
Cn Friday, May II, Smith was oxeoutod In
the yard et the county gael. He met his fate
uullluchlugly and was hurried without a
struggle lute eternity. He availed himself of
Ul& ulvlllennnMAlnllnimnf rAllurlnn tliii.lu.lM
catue te Uie city, wheUaw uudar tu xpseta-1
UettUirtshejr U k Ml sJlte.HHiami
the stene walls around the prison, or Indulg
lug the mistaken beilef that the OAOoutleit
would be public. Is net known te the 1m Kt..
LtanMCi.u. It Is certain however that man v
returned home dlsappolntet!. seme or the
females, it Is said, shed tears bocause of their
hopeless v Islt.
" O.tler ilne" In I're-e,
1- rem the Chlcuge Herald
"Ostler Jee was a rural stableman who
married a pretty girl of humble birth and
lived with her happily for several iirs.
A line gentleman finally made her acquaint
ance through nn intimacy that spuing up
Is'tueeii httn and her little son, ami bv line
words and premises induced Mix 'Ostler
.loeieanaiiiiuu tier liomeaiiil go with him te
Londen, Jee sorrowed, but did net pursue,
and a little later his child died. Mrs. Jen
finally became a brilliant actress and the
rav onto t f a corrupt circle, but as her beauty
dlsspK'aud she lclt Inte sverty, and at
length came te her tleathlssl. A new spaper
)nragraph brought honest 'Ostler Jee tu her
skits ami while the tears el lieth loll last he
forgave her and cheeied her during liei Hst
moments.
Metltiiselrtti'ii aiiie
Fr nn hvsrjbeay s Journal.
Hebby "Ma, didn't Methuselah
tnore'n one name"
Mn (reading) "Only one, of course.
have
New
tien't bother me any mere."
Hebby (afteraleiig paust)nMa, can't t
ask you ene mero question?"
Ma "Yesyes."
llebbv "Was Methuselah his lint or last
nauie?"
Loud veleeil ntght, with the wild wind blnwlnf
.Many n tune:
btenny nUUt, with white rain clouds munir
Over the moon ,
Mystic nlfiht that, each minute change-,
Nim us blue as the ineiintulii ranges
lur, faraway
.Sew a- Mack a n heart where strungc n
Jey, night or tiny
Mn. Muterk tVei.
et sjniiteni., Hut The l)l,cae.
It wouldscciiitebca truth appncl iblc bv all.
and especially by professors of the healing ait,
icm in remove tne uit'Hc, net te ullevlvle Its
mptenis, should be the chief aim tu intsllca intsllca
tleu. Act tn bow- inai) Instances tle we te
this truth admitted In theory, ignored In prac.
tlce. The reason that Hn.tettei' Mtmiach Hit
tcrs u successful In se msn) cut', wlttiwhlih
reiuedies previously tried were Inadequate le
ceiw. Is ottrlbetable te the fsct that It ts a medl
cine which retches and removes fhe causes of
the various maladies te w hlch it Is adapted In
digestion, feverandagne, liver complaint, (.'eat,
rheumatism, disorder of the bowels, urtiiur) ar
feellens and ether lnalidlcs are net polluted
merely, but rooted out by It. It goea te th
fountain head. It Is really, net nominal!, a
radical remedy, mid It endows the sjstem wlih
an nmeunt of vigor which Is best pmtictl n
against ill-case. ln u 1.' '
.1. V SfOBRig, cashleref iheUlrard Ilnine.l'hl.
ailclphla. Pa , wiltes, .Soveuiber 27, lssi "t,,r
the ps.t twelve jears 1 have been u surTerer
with what Is known te the medical prnlesslen as
lumbsKe Having been recommended, about
nvojeirsnge.to try Allcecks Pereus Plasters,
1 did se, and was mere than astonished at the
result 1 found nlmest instant lellef en their
application. 1 weir one constantly new, ami
would net be without them 1 t ensliter them
Invaluable" marl.' I w
1 cheerfully recommend l)r I'etTOlil
an Hitters' te Iho nubile as a useful Meilli
(ler
ma
'Ionic.
W x II. II. Cvviritni. M I)
Owlngs Mills, M,t.
Cheap ami InTerlur Pereus rissters
Will Inevitably disappoint 5 ou, an. I are net
worth even the few cents askeil fei them'
Among the numerous porous plasters erTereil
for silo llensen's Lspetne Plasters atone merit
Implicit oenllJence. They hive wen their ureal
pepularltj with the people, anil guinea the vel
untnry endorsement of the medical profession,
by their uucqualetl curative power, ana by tht
only. W lien purchasing be en veur iinnl
('"ui inriu en en jeu in pi lee of th0ei
it is uener te ileal with none but reputable and
honorable druggists a1c for IJii"en-s ami see
that It has the " Ihiee se-tls' trademark and has
the word Capclne cut in the centre.
marjM,W,-,w
The Sa,,,,, u, nan .Nature.
Jlany vain at tempts are made te repeat the re
markable success of llensen Capclne Plaster
Ihlssplendld icmctly is known, sold and used
everywhere, and its prompt action anil unrl
vailed curative powers have wen for II hesis of
Irlends. Initiations hav e sprung up under iin
liar sounding names, such as" Lupslrln, ' " tup.
Klciun," etc , Intended te decelvu the careless
and unwary. Tin x articles possess none f the
virtues of the genuine, llieiffeni we hope the
people w ill assist us te protect w hat aru ut once
tbtlr Interests and ours. jvk for llunsnn's Plus,
ter and examine what Is given jnu.and make
sine that the word " L'upclnn' is cut In the mid
dltief the plastur (itself, and the " Ihreti St als '
trademark Is en the lace cloth Any lupulaliln
kealer w 111 phew jeu these safeguards without
hesliatlen. Ifjeu cannot remeinber the name
llensen s capclne l'lasti r cut this pnmgrup
from the imtwr. marl M.VV.Sin
SPECIAL. yUTlOES.
There .Mu.t no uu Open Hoail between the
foeil we eat and the substance of which our
bodies are composed. If the read Is clogged or
closed we sicken, faint and die This loud is
made up of the organs of digestion and assimila
tion. Of these the stomach and liver are chief
Most people have mero or less experience of the
horrors et constipation. Prevent It, and all Ils
fearful sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's" ha ha ha
vorite itemed." It ts the rlrst stepthit costs.
inariodnieed&w
Satisfaction Universal.
"In the past three months I have sold ene hun
dred and nix bottles of Themn$' Kelrctrie Oil
Never sawaniedlclne lu my lift) Hut gave such
universal satisfaction Cured uu ulcerated
threat ler lueln twenty four hours , never fulli tl
te relieve my children of croup " c. it Hull,
druggist, Uruvville, III. Per sale by li 11 Coch
ran, druggist, 1J7 and IS) .Senh IJuiun sti.-et,
Lancaster.
Seme lleulit Hie Hlljle
And the motives of Its authors, but none who
huveiiBt'd them doubt the elllcacy or Murdoch
Jlloed Jllttrri. 'J his splendid bleed tonic Is
without a pier. Ker sale by It. Ik Cochran,
druggist, 137 aud 1JJ North Queen stlcut, Iain
easier.
Threw Ana; K5e,
"'lie'ihled with asthma ferelght years. et
quite two bottles or TAemcn' Kcltetrlc UKcuieil
mti completely, after stx-ndlng ever i IM without
the Hllgbtest bent lit,'" This Is what August
Trulini r, of Tyrene, l'a , says, r or sain by II II.
Cochran, druggist, 1J7 aud 1T North Queen
street, lamcaster.
low About tlie Desea.
.Many people before purchasing n medicine
naturally inquire the slre or the ileseandlbn
mrenglhet It In using Jtttrdeck. Ilond lldtm
it leaspoenful for the flltle ones and two tea
spoonfuls ler grown folks are all that Is neet-s.
sary ut ene time. Ihl magnificent mcdlclnnls
net only econemlcsl but Very phusiut te the
tusle. Ter sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7
and 1X1 North Queen street, lancaster.
l'rereil a lllg lienellt.
"Has magical pain killing and healing prop
erties. Half of a titty rent bottle cured me of
rneumaiisin aim a coin inal rum settled in my
hack
reel ns will as lever ilhl in mi-in..."
Ottn.l. Iieesbnry. pre'p Helland City News.llel
lanu, -Mien , HpeuKing ler liemar txiretrtc UU
Ker sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, IJ7 uud li)
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Sly Mether"
Has been using llurileek Meed IhtteriHv a liver
rem) dy and finds them veryt-Itlt acinus " Chas,
I..AInsHnrth, 41 Vance Itleck, Indianapolis, I ml,
ler mile by 11.11. Cochran, druggist, 117 una 1.W
North ijueeii street Lancaster.
MAVUIJfEUT.
VJ-AOUINKHY.tve.
ren
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
KNGINKSTrtwlien, Portable or Slilienary.
Neworaacenddlana
D01T.ER3, WATER TANKS, 8KPARATORS,
MieniKi or HcriiR Wehk such as done and
kept In Machine shops.
OALI. ON OR iUPHliSS,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS-537 NORTH OHBRBY STREKT,
LiKOiSTIB. Pi.
n7-tfrt
KOliaiCKKNST.jB.,
Carpenter, Contractor & Builder,
NO. K WKST KINO BTUEKT.
Alt work receives my prompt and poraenal at.
All kind of Jobbing aUeuaed te at abort no-
vn nuuuum unu. untiiur ana
MKIIlVAh-
QUTfcOiiVhiiMruii.s.
psewisis.
And All Itehlnsr rtnd Henly Bklu rtnd
Scnlp DlBonaes Ottreil liy
Outlcurn,
PsiJIUA'sIs. Kereiua, 'letter, Itlugwerm.
I.indr. irVi, ,,i3,,i-.tl,.V i?0"1." "'"1. M"i ??"
) inilrnir. llulwrs', Ikikers', tliscer)i and VV ash
ii went Hi's Itch, mill iiven. h-cI nf lieiiliiff
llniulng se ily. I'liiielylhilnotteffli 8kti ,Vml
Scalp, with boss of llalr. nrn pcwltivelv eim'l
e ci ii, tin, me giv.u .skin cunt, and Omi
ili'v Sevr, an cMiiilslle Skin Heiiutirler, exter
nally, and (. I'll uv ISksei v iST.Ihe new bleed
Purlllei. Intelinillj, when phvslclans nmt all
ether leinedles bill.
I'sHIUASI', OIIMJAI ShIN
I, .lelm .I.Ciisn, H D S.hav liig practised den
Jlstiv lu this count ter thlilv live jears anil
being well known te thousands hereabouts,
with a view le help any who urn atlllcted lis 1
hive been lei the past twelve vnitia, testify
thai the Cl'TitrRi ItLMMUl.s cured mn of Pserm
sis. ei seu) sctlp, In tight das, alter the doc
ters with whom 1 had consulted gave me no
helpet encouragement
.IOll.V.1 CASK, D l 8
Nkwtev, n.j.
DlStHMStNtl KULPriO-N.
enrt rrurav ltEVEniksperlnrmcd a wonder
Illl euro lust slimmer mi unit (if nn, .iialnninr.
an old genilemanel seventy jeurs or age.whe
sunVred w Ith a fearfully distressing nniptlonen
lis ht-Hd and face, and who had tiled all reuie
dies and tlocleist te no purpose.
I V SMITH A CO.
TKxIlKA, Ark.
XlOltK VVONDEltH I. KT,
ii i:,
Carpenter, Hendersen, N.
cui-ed or
1 sort tsls or l.(111l llfltl ....,1. An. u, linn.
by It-nu'RA Hemeihes Iho most wonderful
cure en recttrtl. A dUDtpinful of scales fell from
liim daily. Physicians anil his friends thought
lie must die cure sworn te before a Justice of
Hie peace and Hendersen's most prominent clt
!tOi: NOTHING.
Win t.orden. s; Arlington Ae., Charleston n,
.iluss writes. " Hav lug paid about f.Vltn rlrst
cl i-s doctors m cure my tiub vrltheut success,
I tried the C'l-TiiCRA ltk.MKnic.whlihtsmiiilelely
cn led, niter using three packages."
U11CU1IA KKVIKH1KS
Are sold bv all druggists. Price : C'tTtcrRA. SO
cents Leseia est. tlie; sOAr, 23 cents Pre
II treil lit tll.l P.OT-rve 1,.... . u.. . ....... ....
llosten ""' """""""sw.
send ler Hnrr le Cure Skin Diseases."
SFA1 lTlt- ihe Complexion and Skin by
- L--V Vli,lHg the CfTIi CKA SOJip,
CATARRH.
THK Utvat llalsamlc Distillation of VMtch-
Hazel, American Pine, Canada t Ir, .Marl,
geld, i lever lllossems.ctc, called snnfenVs Kadi
ml Cure, for the tuiuiedlate relief and penna
iient cine of even form of Catarrh, from a
simple cold In the Head te Less of Smell, Tastti
and Hearliig.ioiighandCatarrhalleiisiimptlon
Compute tieatment, consisting of one boltle
I adlual Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one
Improved Inbnler. Ineuupickage, uiaynew Iw
had or all Druggists for II hi. Ask rorSAreRO'a
KlDlllkCrRE,
Complete Treatment With Inhaler, $1.00
"The only absolute speclfr we knew of."
.y.if 7i.nri " lhu best we have found ln a llfo llfe
tiiiHi of sum-ring" Jin. Itr. Uiggmi, notion.
"After a long struggle with Caturrh the Kadi
cal CrRE has conquered "A'rt. .S II". .Vonret.
. '!'.'. " r'lh ''" " ' h'iv e net lennd a rase that
It did net leileve ut once." Andrtw l.tt,. Vari
ehrutr, Man. '
Peller Drug nml Cltenilral Ce , llnstnu.
' I MUSTt.tV E UP. 1 cannot liearjthls pain. It
ache all ever, and nothing 1 try does me any
grasl lick-achnwenkness. I lerlneiialns, Sere
i'.'.T'i ''.V".B -""K"' I'leurlsy and Chest pitns
cured by that new , original and elegant antidote
te pun and lnlbiinuiatlen the CrricURA Anti
I ain 1 laster. hspeelally adapted le ladles by
reason or Its dellrate odor and gentle medicinal
action. ,t Druggists. 3c five for tl Ok Mailed
free by Pettkr Dkve A C'uimu At C". IkHten
511 lmdW.s.xw-
q.ki:ati:i.ixik eki.ikk.
ixdesskd bt thi world.
DR. PETZOLD'S
GERMAN BITTERS!
THIS GREAT ELKER OF LIFE
Is a double Distillation nf nvertwenly dltrereni
kinds of the best l.enuan lleibs. this being the
only true and reliable process by w hlch the en
tire Ore.it Medical V Irtuesuud t urullve Propur Prepur
ties of the Herbs can be produced. VV e am con
fident that this grcit ftrrniun Tonle will be
found the mestilLALTH UIMNU ever placed
before the public. As a
KKI.1A1ILKA.SD PLKASANT I.W KIOKANT,
It Is absolutely without a rival, and affords
IHbTAicT KxLixr.nndn 1'KKrECTCCRZ guaranteed
ln all caea of Dy.pepsla, Less of Appotlte.
Nervousness. Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery
Cholera Merbus, Nausea, Dlanhrea. Asthma,
Slckhtemach, lllilleiisness, Aguuand Keveran
ethei Malarial Ills, ases.
This ureal Medicine forSale Kvcrywhere.
Li. PETZOL.D tS: CO,
Prep's.,
HALTIMOHK MO.
apr.-aWASlydiw.
De he .si:nmbm:.
IhelfePPLAsTLK does inore geed In
ene-quaner the tlme than any balm or lotion
and Is mere cltunly le use. a fresh and sweet
poieus plaster which acts Immediately when
applied te seat or trouble Itheiunatlsni, Neu
ralgia. Sideache, Lame Hack, Crick, Sciatica.
Sere Muscles, Kidney Affecllens, Weak Lungs
or Lecal Pains cannot exist long when ene of
'hose p asteis Is applies. Kemembcr, v Irtues of
fresh Heps, Hiirgundy Pilch and t.tirns coin,
billed. Sold everywhere, tic , ft for f !.(), Pro
prietors. HOP W.Abfr.ll COMPANY, llosten,
Mas. (7)
HOI' PLASTKKS CrilK QUICKEST 1
WH T llecuuse composed of medical
cualltlesthatai known te possess great power
lu lelleviug piln luring disease and wonder wender
lully weak and worn out parts, t resh Heps,
burgundy Pitch und Hums combined In u fresh,
clean uutlHWtet iMireus plaster. Always ready
te apply le sudden pain, uches, strains, cramps,
Hlluhus, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or
soreness In any part, ilc , 5 for Ills), nvery-
wuere. nui- ri,ASl'Kll COMPANV, bosten,
Muss.
(8)
IT
Ol'
lllTTCItS.
MY HACK ACIIKS.
Hosts of people of all ages sulfer with pain In
the small of the buck commonly called ' back
aihe" tietef jeiirdnigghtu HOP PbASlKK
and apply it directly ever seat of trouble. The
seething and puln-kllllng properties of Heps
combined with burgundy Pitch und Kxtruits
make tills piaster vastly better than ethers for
driving out pain and strengthening the parts.
A trial will demonstrate this Always rtady for
use. Never fulls '.Sets , S, ler tl.ul. IIOP
PLASlKIl COMPANi, Pioprlelers, Uosten,
Mass. (3)
A KTKKAMsOTUKKKKAIL,fO.N.Sl'I.T
DR. LOBB,
J.INOUTII Kiri'KK.VTII STItKKT, (llelewCal-
low hill Street, Philadelphia.)
M j KAltS KXPKKIK.SCK l.uaranteertlocure
Iheallllctedandunrorlunate with Purely Vege
table Medicines, book nn special diseases freu :
nendferll. Advice free und strictly confiden
tial. Offlce hours, II a in. te 2 p. in ,7 p. m. te 10
p. in. Triatuient byMall. inblydAw
(lOKN KKMOVKK.
VICTOIUA CORN IIEM0VEH.
Warranted te eradicate completely and ln a
short time, thu most obdiiiate corns, hard or
soft, without pain. Sold by Oeo. VV. Hull, Chas.
A. l.ectier, Jehn It. KaulTiiian, Dr. Win. Uonn Uenn
ley, uud at
ISKCIllOI.H'.H DltllU HTOItK,
declalyd Ne.4ul WestOrungeiSt.
CI UA VS Hl'KOlKIO MKUI01NE.
T The Ureat Kngllsh Itemcdy. An unfailing
euro for liupetency and all Diseases that fellow
Less or Memery, Universal IvasUude, Pain In
the buck, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old
Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In
utility or Consumption and a Premature Urave,
rull particulars lu our pamphlet, which wa de
sire te send free by mall te every one. This ttpo ttpe
cine medicine Is sold by all druggists at II per
F lockage, or six packages for t or will be sent
ree by mall en receipt of the lni ney, by ad
dressing the agent,
11. It. OOCHKAN, Druggist, Hele Agent,
Nes. 137 ana 139 North tiuee trect, Lancaster,
Pa.
On account et counterfeits, we nave adopted
tUe Yellow Wntpiwrt the only genuine.
THK (1UA Y U KD1U1NE CO.,
iiutfale. N. Y.
c
ATAHHH-HAY-FKVKK.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
IS WORTH $1,000
TO ANY MAN, WOMAN Olt (UltUi,
BUFKKK1NU rU0M
CATARRH.
An AN, Urallna;, alien.
e A. K
A nartlcle Is a
.T ll in each nostril ana I
mjrt'uuhle te x.
W trice M ceuts by mall or at
uruKuisi. "
HLV BHC
VtSreggUU, Uwege. M, T.
jfm.i.vf.'itr.
V-sV k - a. s,.
ai:.M)iiUAitTi:Hs in
l.ANt'ASTKU
ceu.nt ren
VCCI ; Mil Ittlttll NSS4 hM
j U II O K It H s h
! O l If It $ " y.
Si tl I) liltnit mss ira
rrTTi
i
T
1
1
HSSSJ
S tl
M
SSS)
rl
H H
SSSS
' 0 tl I) It
LC'CO DOII It
II . !S K
It Ml"
K SS38 I'ltl'U
-AT-
OSTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
Cot-sels !
Utirsplj) J Cersels !
tliVlbV'RrV?rT1siir.c'1 !'"' "I'celal attention te
mint in that Unci I, tun most complete In this
All this different makes which we adreitlse be.
low- are warranted te gu satlsfactinn te the
wearer In icg.im te fit as well ns iluniblllty
Our rheaiH'St I erset Is the ene we call
"THK JJEAUTY."
at Sic. apiece. Whlle and Celtued. tt ccitalnlv
IsabiviutlfiiUorsetferthiiprlco. -'"y
)t.V.l!,.rrfi!ir!r.n",, Cent sierset, which comei
under the nume or
"ADA,"
we have ttlwavs styled the UsinnKAKAntEvn nv
KD.V 22 Ve.'i hy, ,,mn' of """ custeniei-s In
roference te the ubev e-meiillened Corset It u
K?,!!.u'1-'f,10t"n8',l'rtlcln that can bn sold
sSnsracllen' ""l '" w'Uc "'Mlel
(Affionlrl.S!ilIWeT,,,, Cewlnt M r,m'
'THKMO.NOtlUA.M '
neV'l.!VVSu0el.U0,r"lnce.wu u,,vn O"11" '!
ness in tnis city, it was leimerlv sold at n
M.v '. Ih.C.I.,.ut.rent' ""." h or..,ou, ,,,','.
tltywe sell or them enables) lis te Inn Ihniiiiii
p1rcUeirf,Jecn.nu,,e" ,hCm ,U ""-nr,.a,b".y".,e
enr 'l,V,n,l,,l, te new. This must btiseet,
order tn be appri'd lied
"THK It Jtu. MOtl.DKIiCOIPJKT,"
the most perfect shaped CersM In existence
Made of the very best material, insdti up In the
f.?rjMn 'nCVfT". V"v'et,lut "'"-1" lobe sold
..iiiU0'..'""', Uiut '' ,M'" worth a dollar ilur
h u ",? J,'."" J' ;iS'nN,-. "" r-"""" be be Hen
tills article. It defies all competition.
"MADAMK ItOKTKKK'S DUPI.KV
COIl3Ki,"H.e.).
',,11'?rt,clottiv3weII known by every lady.
itsprals'e?"1"'00"'10' ,or "' '" a"y '"ydnif fii
Our old stand by,
THKONKHUNDUKD HON US,
At 11.10, Whlle or Colored.
"DR. WARNER'S CORSETS."
..k,fer7)i,';.'.r ki'-"r" "J1"1 ,,,n n'1 'they all
must kel i)ie.';,l,l'yvrr"tlrlA'" ".-'ablWimei.t
iiiusi Keep inem. vv k..n tiiM t..n..u ,....
iiisKfs "nr Warner's I im i.i i .. ...
f'il.k.,'V- ",,r. ."""'.er's Melblti Hip." i.):
' llr VVani,r' '..i . i." .. . .'.. .'.'.'"'
i it. :."""'r,sV."n.",,"!er,''"rbi biml,"H"
1 Dr VV urner'a )le.ilth ip... .. .i .- ' '
n.z
"MiuHme Jeys Skirl Supporting t ersets,
w hltu and colored, f 1 1
,. 1..l.":..l'.'.'."j'ct.t:"''"r."i'';
.....i. s i.,,,it,i,. iMinu i erset
' si "V 'I )... , ....
,turj, rreni
" Madame lluiu's
,lurj,' Krench VV even Corset, tl ei
spinal Supporting I ersels,-
.nuies, si uuuillt IIIU. 1 eung Misses, III
.illsses, i vi
" .Niirslngt orses,"ftie. Dr VV nrner s Vllsses
. .. ,. ,t-nrsnt."T.1 Ceuts.
An hxrellent Corset ler Misses, Vc. ( hildren's
I erset Waists, Sue.
"THE ATLANTIC,"
MtSShS' COKSKT AND JIltACK (OMIIINKD.
Whlte or Colemd, fl.oe.
Atlentlvn parents cannot avoid noticing the
tendency en the l.art of their children Ospe
cla y girls) le full fnte the habit of sitting and
walking in a sttmplng piHture In mtxt rases.
15i..,.ri,le.,?,? "AliIt I tlie direct result el the
posit en which the) arnebllgtsl toeccupv while
bending e er a desk, w hlleut study at sclioe . or
whlle engaged in practicing en the plum, or
et her Instmmen t at heniti. 'I Tils net only causes
them te become round shouldered, but makes
of w hat w euld etherw Ise have been robust chll
J"nw1-'''d sickly ones, with a teudency in
spinal diseases.
Te obtain a Hrace that would siittlciently sup
plemcnt the muscles of the b tck and at the siiitm
Jlme draw back Iho shoulders (thus bringing
the relative parts or the Ixidy Inte a heullhfiil
and natural position), has been our study for
some tlme pusb '
VV submit thn resutt ie your consideration
feeling assuied thai a trial will cenv lucoveti
?! ,.".'.,."erU" 'dch we claim for the"Atfaii
tic ' Misses corset and brace combined
.Neiieguniilne unless stauiptsl " 1. K. ,t Ce
Lewuie of worthless Imliatlnus.
A Kull tockef III MILKS.
All the Latest Sljles at the Lewest Pi Ices
c.ur7f.f.
TyiM.lAMSON A l-OSTEK.
OUR SPECIAL
$3.00 GENT'S SHOE,
VVAKUAVTKD SOLID LhATII KH.
rilKKK Sit I Ki
BALMORAL. BUTTON.
CONGRESS.
ir-Thl shoe is made te our Special Oidei.
anil we warrant It Seilil Leiilhurull lliiniiQt,.
SPRING OVERCOATS!
New Fashlers. Best Quality,
Fine Finish, Lew Priced.
$G.00, $S.00, $12.00.
CHILDREN'S" KILT SKIRTS
AM)-
SFIRT W5ISTS !
.NEW Bl'lttNO ST I.KS.
TRUNKS 8i VALISES.
TAB BEST WHITE PRESS SHIRT
MTIIE l'KlH-'K.lt' I'lTTI.Vil
EIGHMIE.
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Ml.eil, or lS40iw'lhilf Deren. (Uherl.rades,
AV.c, 00c,7.1r.
SPRING STYLES.
A CemplttJ Assortment of
bOLBAOKNTd KOIl I.ANCASl'i:i:
A LAIHIK VAKIKl'i Or
CAPS AND POLOS,
Twent j-' Ive Cents.
j-l)ii and after March ISth our stores will ha
open In thceenliii.
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32, 34, 86
38 East King St.,
LAMCABTJCB. l'A.
DilapsFiiieSilk & Fell Hals.
Williamson
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