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FOB HONOR'S SAKE.
By B. I VAXJSOH,
4Mef c 'Ortat fbrfsr Square,"
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PABT THE FIRST.
T TRIAL OF EDWARD LAYTON.
(CJITUVBD )
The Attorney General Hew de yen ac
count for Ut
Witness He must have taken a short
cut back Acress some fields. If I had
been en my box I might have seen him,
but I was standing in the read, and there
was hedge, mere than man nigh, en tha
aid he come beck te me.
The Attorney, General What did yen
de when he reappeared?
Witness I prepared te start
The Attorney General Did he tell you
Immediately where te drive tot
Witness Ne, sir. He steed consider
Ing, just as he did when we first set out
The Attorney General And then? ,
Witness He told me te drive back the
way we hed come, but net te drive tee
quickly.
The Attorney General Yeu did sef
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Where did you
next step?
Witness Midway between Flnchley
and Crouch End.
The Attorney General At a house?
Witness Ne, sir; at a part of the reed
where- there were no houses.
The Attorney General He called te you,
as before, te step?
Witness Yes, sir. He get out, and
aid, "Moorhouse, meet me here in about
an hour or an hour and a quarter." I
said, "Yes, sir," and I asked him whether
I should bait the horses at an inn we hed
passed half a mile down the read. He did
net answer me, but walked quickly away.
The Attorney General Can you say why
he did net answer you?
Witness Ne, sir, except that he dd net
hear me.
The Attorney General Yeu spoke dis
tinctly? Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Hare you ob-
served, at any time during your employ
ment, that he was at all deaf?
Witness Ne, sir; but he seemed, the
whole of that day, te have something en
his mind which kept him from thinking
of anything else, or attending te it
The Attorney General After he walked
quickly away, what did you de?
Witness As I hed mero than an hour
te spare. I drove beck te the inn I spoke, of
and baited my horses, and had a bite of
bread and cheese myself.
The Attorney General Anything te
drink?
Witness A bettle of ginger beer.
The Attorney General Timing yourself
as usnal, were jeu bark en the spot you
left the pflsencr.at the end of the hour
and a quarter?
Witness Te the minute.
The Attorney General Was he waiting
for you?
Witness Ne, sir. I saw nothing of
him f 6r another two hours. .
The Attorney General Did horeturn
by the read he quitted you?
Witness Kb, sir. Ale came back an
other way.
The Attorney General As before?
Witness Yes, sir; as before.
The Attorney General What tlme was
It then?
Witness Seven o'clock.
The Attorney General Was It gettlng
dark?
Witness It was already dark, sir, and
beginning te drizzle.
The Attorney General What wcre the
next Instructions?
Witness Te drive te the Metropolitan
Music hall, Edgeware read.
The Attorney General Yen drove
there?
Witness Yes, sir, and my master get
out.
The Attorney General Saying what?
Witness Moorhouse, he said: "I don't
knew hew long I shall remain here. It
may be an hour or only a few minutes.
Keep near."
The Attorney General Yeu obeyed his
instructions?
Witness Yes, sir. I kept within hall,
and my master came out at half -past nine.
The Attorney General Alene?
Witness Ne, sir. He was accompanied
by a man.
The Attorney General A young or an
old man?
Witness I can't say.
The Attorney General But yen saw
him?
Witness Only his back. They walked
away from the carriage.
The Attorney General There is gener
ally something in the gait of a man which,
within limits, denotes his nge that Is te
say, ns whether he is yuuug or old? Can-
net you be guided by that fact?
Witness Ne, sir. I paid no particular
nttentlen te him. It was my master I
was chiefly observing.
The Attorney General Yeu have net
the slightest idea as te the age of the man
who came out of the Metropolitan Music,
hall with the prisoner.
Witness Net the slightest, sir.
The Attorney General Did you obscrve
nothing particular as te his dress? Was
there any peculiarity about it?
Witness I observed nothing particular
about him. Whatever I might say of the
man, paying such little attention te him,
wouldn't be worth much.
The Attorney General I recognlze that
you ere giving your ovldcnce in a very
fair manner, and if I press you upon
any point it Is for the purpose of assist
ing your memory. Yeu recollect that the
prisoner en that night wero a coat of a
distinct pattern?
Wltfress Yes, sir. He had en en ulster
with a Scotch check, which couldn't be
mistaken.
Tr Attorney General What was It
lined with?
Witness With blue cloth.
The Attorney General He wero this
ulster when he entered the music hall ?
Witness Yes, sir; and when he came
out of the music ball.
The Attorney General It Is this which
makes me think it likely you might have
observed some distinguishing mark In the
dress of the man who came out with
him?
Witness I have nothing In my mind,
sir, respecting his dress.
The Attorney General Very well, I
will no longer press it. As te his height?
Witness As well as I can remember,
he was about the bame height as my
master.
The Attorney General Did yen notice
the color of his hair, or whether it was
long or short?
Witness Ne, sir.
The Attorney General If it had been
long white hair, you would most likely
have noticed it?
Witness In that case, yes, sir.
The Attorney General We may as
sume, then, that he had net long white
hair?
Witness I think I am safe in saying
that much.
Th. ,tterllcy General Or white hair
.at all?
Witness I shouldn't like te commit
myself there, sir. It his hair had been
white and short, I don't think it would
nave struck me.
The Attorney General Did he and the
prisoner walk out of sight?
Witness Ne, sir. They walked te the
corner of a street, and steed there talk
ing for a little while I should say for
fifteen or twenty minutes. Then the man
vnt nway, down the street, which hid
) a from me, and my master returned te
t carriage.
The Attorney General While they were
talking, their backs were still turned te
you?
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Was their any
thing observable In their manner of con
versing? Were they calm? Did they re
main perfectly still?
Witness Ne, sir. My master was calm
enough, but his companion appeared te be
very excited. My matter seemed te be
trlng te persuade him te de something.
The Attorney General Frem their at
titude, should you have assumed that his
arguments prevailed?
Witness I can't possibly say, sir.
The Atteraap General WelL then- tha
nan went away sad tu prisoner returned
te you. What were his next directions?
Witness Te driTe te Dloerasbury
square, and step where he directed me.
The Attorney General Yen did se?
Witness Yes, sir. When we reached
the eqcare la Queen street he pulled the
check string, and I Stepped there. He
get out of the carriage and looked about
him.
The Attorney General As if in search
of some person?
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Did he make
any remark te yen?
Witness He said, "If you see a young
lady in a gray cloak pass by, you can tell
her I am In the square."
The Attorney General Did he remain
with you after that?
Witness Ne, sir; he walked right round
the square. When he came up te me he
asked if I had seen a young lady dressed
as he had described. I told htm no, I
hadn't, and he bade me keep a sharp look
out, and left me again."
The Attorney General Te walk round
the square again?
Witness Yes, sir. no walked round
three or four times, I should say, and
every tlme he came up te me he asked me
If I was sure I had net seen the young
lady; if I was sure she had net passed me.
I gave him the same answer as I did before,
and he left me again. He could net have
been mere than halt way round when I
saw a lady in a gray cloak coming my
way. She was walking hurriedly, and
looking about her. I advanced te speak
te her, but she started back the moment I
made a step toward her, and ran te the
ether, side of the read, and crossed into the
square' afa distance from me. I should
have geno up te her had I net been afraid
te lcave my horses; but seeing that she
began te walk round the square in the op
posite direction my master had taken. I
was satisfied that they must meet
The Attorney General In point of fact,
did they meet? Relate what you saw that
bears upon it
Witness A little while afterward I saw
them together, talking te each ether. They
did net walk en the pavement clese te the
houses, but en the side, clese te the rail
ings. I don't knew hew many times they
made the clrcle of the square, but they
must have been away about twenty min
utes or se. Then they came up te me to
gether, and my master opened the deer of
the carriage, and the lady get In. When
she was inside he said te me that there
was no occasion for me te mention what
I had seen, or that he hed spoken te me
about the lady.
The Attorney General All this tlme
was It raining?
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Did they have
umbrellas?
Witness Neither, of them, sir.
The Attorney General They must have
get wet?
Witness They couldn't help getting
wet.
The Attorney General Did they scorn
te mind it?
Witness They didn't say anything
about It.
The Attorney General While theywere
walking round the square, did they meet
any persons?
Witness A few passed them and they
get out of their way, it seemed te me.
The Attorney General As If they de
sired te avoid observation?
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General That would be
a rcasonable construction te put upon the
circumstance of their walking, during
their conversation, en thelcast frequented
side of the square, near tee railings?
Witness Yes, I think se.
The Attorney General Although the
neighborhood is a fairly busy ene during
the day, are there many peeple passing
through Bloomsbury square at night?
Witness Net many, I should say.
The Attorney General The square Is
net very well lighted up?
Witness Net very.
The Attorney General Did you sea a
policeman whlle you were waiting?
Witness One, and only once.
The Attorney General Did he speak te
you?
Witness Ne, Bir.
The Attorney General He passed en
through the square?
Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Reference has
been made te an ulster of a peculiar pat
tern which the prisoner was In the habit
of wearing. Yeu said it was an ulster
which could net be mistaken. Are you
certain of that?
Witness Quite certain.
The Attorney General Is It within your
recollection hew long the prisoner bes
worn this ulster?
Witness He had it made lest year.
The Attorney General Would you rec
ognize it if ou saw it?
Witness Oh, yes.
' The Attorney General Is this it? (Ul
ster produced.)
Witness Yes, that Is It
The Atterney General Yeu swear te it?
Witness I de.
The Attorney Gcucral Yeu have 6ald
that the prisoner came out of his heuse
wearing this ulster. New, en the occasion
you have described, when the prisoner left
his carriage and returned te it, was this
ulster ever oil his beck?
Witness He were it nil the time.
The Attorney General Yeu are posi
tive he did net at any tne leave you with
this ulster en, nnd rcturu wearing an
other? Witness I am positive of it.
The Attorney General After the lady
get Inte the carriage, and the prisoner
told you there was no occasion for you te
mention what you had seen, or that he
bad spoken te you about the lady, what
did he de?
Witness He told me te drive te Pro Pre Pro
eost's restaurant, in Church street, Soho,
and then he get into the carriage.
The Attorney General At any time
during the night did you see the lady's
face?
Witness Net nt any time.
The Attorney General Wcre jeu frt
miliar with Prevest's restaurant?
Witness Ne, I had never been there,
and I was in doubt where Church street
was. I had te inquire my way.
(TO SI COXTIHUBD.)
Frem Btchmend, Va I sell a great deal of
Dr. Bull's Cough Sirup and And teat It gives
better satisfaction tfcan any ether Cough
Syrup. I. W1LBON MOSKLEY,
Drutmlst.
"Once upon a midnight dreary," when I
traced se sad ana weaiy, upon my bed half
mad with pain, a friend bought me a bottle of
Salvation oil. it cured me. 1 needed this,
and " nothing mero "
Tne Population of Lancaster
Is about thirty thousand, and we would
sav at least one-half are troubled with sonie
arrocilen of the Threat and Lungs, as these
complaints are, according te siatlgttci, mere
numerous than ethers. Wh would idyls a'l
net te negloet the opportunity te call en tht lr
druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for ue Threat and l-ungs. HrlceMeandfl ej.
Trial ' frte sold by all druggists. (4)
m
The Table Mebs Mere tcau me ThUf."
Ove-lndulgence at th e table robs many a ene
of geed health, end without health life Is net
worth living. Little ilep PBIs aluvyt cur
snch excesses and regulate the liver. All
druggists sell thorn. Try Judge. (6)
" Patiskcx Is the key te Jey," and Vlnrgsr
Bitters Is the key te health and happiness,
BPJCOIAL NOTIOSH.
sniLOU'S CUltEwiil Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Urencbltls. JTer
sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117 North
(jueeu street. (7)
ltenews Uer Youth.
Mrs. PhcsbeChesley, Petersen.Clay Ce .Iowa,
tells the following remarkable story, the truth
of which Is vouched for by thelresldenU of the
town : 1 am 73 years old. have been troubled
with kidney cemplalnand lameness for many
years t could net dress myself without help.
New 1 am free from all pain and soreness and
am able te de all my own housework, lewe
my thanks te Electric Bitters for having re
newed my youth, and removed completely all
disease ana pain." Try a bottle. Jr or sale by
our agent. If. B. Cecbrun, Druggist, U7 and 18)
North queen street. Lancaster, Pa. (I)
II. B. Cochran. Nes. 137 and IS) North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa., Is selling BUIL.OU'8
COUGH CUBE J a guarantee te cure all
hreatand lung troubles. ;9)
BAP1D TBANSll,
The latest and best form of rapid transit Is
for a pernen troubled with a slclc headache te
take a dose of Dr. Leslie's Special Preserin,
tlen and what a rapid transit train the afflic
tion takes for Its departure. Bee advertise
ment In another column. decae-lyd(l)
rpHK BUBQUKHAKHA. XlVBft
flews thirty mBee akmg tk westsMe ef
tkeeeanty. it's a pretty healthy stresss, bat
atlil there are some thltty te forty thee seed
people within reach of tu fege who ought te
knew that they need have no tear of chills,
BMlarial affections and Berveus prostrations
If thermae
Stadiger's Aurantii
The best compound known for the preve&tkm
atd cure of fllscates arising from disordered
stomach and liver. Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Bllleusnra?, Less of Appetite, Nervous
Prostration. Malarial Poisoning, all yield ,te
It, and the system receives fresh bleed aad
vitality. Druggist keep It. angt-ma
ADAMS EX f HESS COXPAMT.
Letter from tha AmisUbi reramen of the De
livery Iteptrtraent A Subject In Whlca.
ThetwandsAra Deeply Oeeesreed.
About are yea's sie I suffered Lrem painful
urination and great pain ana weakness in tee
tewtr part of my bsek, pain In the limbs, bad
taste In the mouth, disgust at feed, and great
mental and bodily drpreislnn.
1 live at ill Yerk street, Jersey City, and en
arriving nova one night I found a copy of the
Bhakir Atmanae that hid bean lefldurlng the
day. I mad the article. M What Is the
Disease that Is Coming Upen Us!" it de
scribed' my symptoms and feelings better
than 1 could If 1 had written a whole book.
My trouble was Indeed "like a thief In the
night," for It had been stealing upon me un
awares for years, lscntlorabet'leef Shaker
Extract et HoeU, or Salget'a Byrup, and before
I had Uken one-half of it I Mt the welcome
roller. In a few weeks l tu like my old self.
X enjoyed and digested my feed. My kidneys
seen recovered tone and strength, and the
urinary trouble vanished. 1 was well.
Millions of people need some utd'eine sim
ply te act en the bowels. Te them 1 commend
Shaker Kxtract In tha strongest petilble
terms. It Is the genUest, pleasantear, safest
and surest ngrgaU ve In this eild. The most
delicate women andchtldrsa may take Ik One
point mere : 1 have all the mera confldenee In
& this medicine because It Is prepared by the
iDUB.11i A 1IUIV uiuiu V W H,WIIUU Ulna
I'uysplf and admire the Shakers for their seal,
UU1ISUIU11UJF HIIU Llllih UURI1IOD1 lUWgJtllJ,
What they make may be trusted by the pub
lle. W. 11. It ALU
for tale by all drnggltt and by A. J. white,
M Warren street, New Yerk.
lAlNE'S UKL.ERY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
CUBKS
NKRVOUS 1'ltOSTBATION, NKUVOU8
HBAUAGUK, NKUHAMHA, NKKVOUS
WEAKNESS, SrOMACII AND MVKll DIS
EASES, BIIRUHAT1SU, DTHl'ErSlA,
and all Affections el the Kidneys.
WEAK NERVES.
PAINR'S OKLKKY COMPOUND U a Nerve
Tonic which never laUs. Containing Celery
and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, ft
speclaly cures all nervous dlsorders.
RHEUMATISM.
1' A INK'S CELEIIT t.OUPOUND purifies
the bleed, lterlves ent the lactle ado, whleh
causes Itheumallsui, and restores the bleed
making organs tn a healthy condition. The
true remedy ler Hheumatlsm.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
PAINE'J OSLHBY COMPOUND quickly
restores the liver and kidneys te perfect
health. This curative power, combined with
its nerve tonics, is why It Is the best remedy
for all kidney complaints . j
DYriPEPBIA.
PAINK'3 CKLRUY COMPOUND strength
ens the stomach, and qulets the nerves of
the dlKustlve organs. This is why ltcnres
even the wotse cases of Dyspepsia.
CONSTIPATION.
PAINE'S CELEUY COMPOUND U net a
cathartic it Is a laiatlve, giving eaavand
natural action te the bowels, uegularlty
surely fellows Its use.
Becemmended by professional and business
men. tend for book.
Price, WOO. Sold by Druggists.
WELLS, B1CUAB0SON A Ce, Proprietors,
Burlington, Vt. (J)
MEDICAL.
-pARKEK'H HAIK BALHAM.
Parker's Hair Balsam
Cleanses and beanttaes tbe hair. Pro Pre
moles a Luxuriant Growth. Merer Kails te
Bestere Gray Hair te Its Youthful Celer,
Cures Scald. Diseases and llalr railing. DOe.
at Drugglsm.
ri.OUKSTlNE-COLOGNE.
The Most Fragrant and mump of l'or l'er
fumus. '.Be. Dtugglsts. ectSl-emdUAlhAw
K
KEP YOUR KYE OPEN
Jf yen would net be vlctlmlzed by luipesters
and frauds who are flooding the market with
worthless Imitations or UENBON'J PLA3
TEB. llioie "pirates" who seek te fleit
their worthless products en the reputation of
BENSON'S PLASTKB resort teiuauy trleks
for which their class Is famous, and If buyers
are net exceedingly cautions they frequently
find themselves victimized by unscrupulous
di ulers who aid and abet In such deception
ler a division of the profits. Honest dealers
will unlte with physicians In recommending
BKKHO.va PLASTEU as superior te alt ether
external roinedlce for coughs, colds, pleurisy,
chest pains, tackache, kidney auVcUerj, ma
laria, theumatlsm, sciatica, lumbago and
aches and pains of every description.
SKABUPY c 'OUNSON,
(!) Sole 1'rejai. New Yerk
"lOliDriN HPKOIFIO.
T DRUNKENNESS
OB'liiE
LIUUOB If ABIT POSITIVELY CUBED BY
ADMIN1STKK1NU OIL IIA1NLS'
UKLDKM BPKCiriU.
11 can be given In a enp "f coffee or tea with
out the knowledge of the pren taking It ! Is
absolutely harmless, and v. ul effect a ixirnuv
neut and spiwdy cure, whether the patlent Is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wrevk.
Thousands of drunkards have been made
temperate men who have taken Gelden .Spe
clflc in their oettra without thelr knewledge,
and te-day bellove they quit drlnktngef their
own free wllL IT NKVEll rAILB. The yn
tetn ence Impregnated with the HpcclOc, It be
comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor
appetite te exist, for sain by
CII AS. A. LOC1IEB, Druggist,
Ne 0 KastKIng Street, Lancumer, Pa.
aprlS-lydTu.ThAS
-yALUABLi:
MEDlOAIi WORK.
TRUTH,
Or the BCIENCR or I.irK, A VALUABLE
MEDICAL WOUK,
the only true description of this tlme en Man
hood. Nervous and t'byslcal Dublilty, Prema
ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold
miseries consequent te same, us well as an ex
posure of quacks and their se called medlrel
works, by which they victimize thousands,
and by thelrexagverailngdlsease, makes these
peer sufferers Insane Every young man,
inKdle-aKetl or old. should rcau this book. It
Is morn than wealth te thorn. Bend two cent
stamp for a copy. Add ress,
Mil TJIOS.THEEL.
131 North fourth St., rhlladelpbla, Pa.
113-lyd
TJlUY'H UKKAM HALM.
OATARRH-HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CBEAM BALM cures Celd In Head
Catarrh. Bose Celd, Hay Enver, Duafness.lleod Duafness.lleed
ache. Price se Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely
lire's, Owego. N. Y U. B, A.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN,
TBOUBLE,
And Will Cure CATABBU, by Using
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable. Price 50 eents at druggUU : by
mall, registered, te cts. ELY BUUTHEBS.
2 Greenwlca BU, New Yerk.
nev!5-lydw
RUPTUKK-UOKKaUAKANTKKD BY
Dr. J . 11. M ay er, Bl Arch street, Philadel
phia, Pa. Ease at once. Ne operation or bust
libss delay. Thousands of cuius. At Keystone
Heuse, Beading, Pa, Sd Saturday of each
month. Send ter circulars. Advice free.
send ter circular, Ad te main office. 831 Arch
SI, Phil. inarllMydftw
CELERY COMPOUND,
TOBACCO.
A riNK PIKOE OF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
IS INDEED A LUXUADt
FINZER'S
Old Honesty
Cemes as near being a fine pteee el PLU Q
-XOBACCO as it lsrpesslble te make it,
and is known as a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONU DEALEBB.
We are sure that ONE TBIAL will Convince
Yeu of I u Merits.
SVLoek for the red H tin tag ou each pleg.n
Jno. Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
LOUISVILLE, KY
t
OROOttlttKS.
lAtfr. . -.HW
I- ENTEN HEABON GOODS.
J fait and nmeaed fish, Etna Whlle Eat
Mackerel, Codfish, Smoked Halibut, Canned
Salmen and Lebster, Sardines, ete , Macaroni,
Gelatine, Ann New Yerk Cheese, Canned
fruits and Vegetab'es, Olives and Pickles.
Our" stock of Coffees and Teas enrnpare with
the finest In the market.
Please laver us with a trial order. Goods de
livered. QKOBQK WIANT,
Ne, lis West King Street,
! f HI I . ! Ml I 11,11. Ill II I
T0 TfOU KNOW
THAT AT
NO. 26 OBNTRB SQUARE,
YOU CAN GET
A pound of tee Coffee for 27c, or a pound of
no coffee ter me, or a pound of all pure Coffee
for Slet
Teas that should bring II CO per pound, at
7Se t 733 at nfle i 0)0 at BOe SCO at uc. Best Tea
Bluings at 19e per pound.
Try Centra Square Blended Coffees at 87, M
nd te ceuta per pound. Elegant New Bat Bat
slnsatSpeunOs for Jfle. Nlee New Prunes, 60
per pound. Boneless Cedflsh, Its for two
Sound lump. Pine flavoring Extracts, Pure
pices, 'lellet anil Laundry Beaps down In
price. Big Bcdnctlen en Sardines and Bottled
Uoeds. Everything first elsss and must be
sold before April 1.
JOHN ATCLARK.
NO. M GENTBE BQUABE.
, T BURSE'S.
LENTEN GOODS I
We have Elegant Large Ne. 1 Bloek Island
Bloater Mackerel, IK fts each.
We have Nice Eat Ne. a Mackerel.
We have Fine White Boneless Cedflsh.
We have Bugar-Cured Bloater Herring.
We have Large Salmen In two pound cans.
We have American Sardines In Mustard, Oil
andhp'.ced.
We have Elne Imported BonMeis Sardines,
We have "fresh Salmen and Lebster In cans.
Cheese I Cheese I
Fine Edem orDntehhead, Picnic Plneapples,
Bapssge and line Yerk State Cream Cheese, at
"BURSK'S, .
NO. 17 BAST KINO BTROTT,
LANCASTIB, FA.
s
FECIAL BARGAINS.
SPECIAL.
Only a few of cur Special bargains left. The
Yerk county Buckwheat at two pounds for Se
Is nearly all geno. The Currant Jelly attXe
by the pall and 60 less than the pall la con.
sldored geed and going fast. The Evaporated
Applei at Ceper quart Is considered one of the
greaU-st bargains offered. Next Is our Califor
nia I caches at SOe per "pound. Allttloletof
that 'even Cakes Seap and flve packs of 1776
Powder for 25c. Only two of these SS.oeTea
Seu for 15.00 left
P. S if you require anything In the Glass or
Chlnaware Line call at ence and secure bar
gains. Everything in this line at greatly re
duced prices before removal.
- Will remove, about the middle of March,
te 12 and 11 Seuth Queen street, Baldwin's Dry
Goods Stere, a few doers from Centre equare.
S. CLARKE'S
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL TEA AND
COEfEEBTOBE,
NO. 52 WEST KINO STUEET.
Mf Telephone.
CPKOIAIi DRIVES IN GROCERIES.
REST!
READ ALL. OR NOTHING t YOU
MAT WANT SOMETHING I
CHEESE.
Qenulne Swiss Cheese, LlmuerKer, Hun
star, tsapsaife, Kdaui, l'lneapple, Uoiuefert,
Neufchatel and English.
SALTED ANDBMORED.MEATB.
UelUnd Hurrins, l'ertland Bound, (Jibbed,,
Ne 1 and 2 Mackerel, Eat Heritor, Brack,
lingo, Yarmouth Mleitur, Smoked Halibut,
Def TeiiKUui, r-ugar Cured Uauis and Dried
Beef, Boneless Ced, Ae.
SPECIALTIES.
Anether Let of Dried Beef at UKe per
pound, l'lcnie Hams, 10c. Cheese, 4 ftiferiS;.
Cheese. S lbs for 2Se. rlckled Hurrlng only 4c
Carload bait iiushel Bsgs, nne, only Met
Half-Kuhnl Bags, fine, only 2Jc. Twe Hun
dred round Baits, coarse. 83c.
Cettae Baking Powder, Uoed or Beyal1 V,
bext-s, le;Ht boxes loe ; 1 tt boxes lle. rive.
pound boxes Catawba Urapea. sound, 6O0. But
tVhlle Malaga Uraps, only tee. BrlghtColer
sweet oranges, only loe yi des, Best New
Lemens, only ISO ft Ucz
ISe Knndled Hlnce Meat, rednced toUXe
per pound. Coffees reduced fully 60 per
pound In quality and prlce. Teas at various
prices ; try our Me ft mixed. Duffy's l'nre
nwect elder only Se gal. Elgs 3 and 4 As for
15e. Blx Casks (IKX) fc) I'runm that's the way
u' buy thuui 1 6, 5 4. 3 and 2 fiis ter 23e
Split l'eas, Lentils, 1'eas, tluans, Lima Beans,
Heminy, EvaperaUd Cum, Ac, Ae.
We cannot go Inte detail. Nete the big dis
play In front of store en Saturday. We have
24 salesmen ou the list and will net keen you
watting. Loek for bargains. Come In. It
may stein crowded te you, but with the large
forexet salesmen we will net keep you wait
ing long, ourreomlsltrge, much te be seen,
and nu will be waited en uy poll la and atten
tive clerks.
Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer,
ci.. UT va -j nt1 ...... tu-
(Next Deem te the Berkbl Heme Uetiu)
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MAOIUNtlRr.
PATTERNS, MODELS, 4a
Central Machine Works.
W. P. CUMMLNHS, Prep.
COENEB Or OBANT AND CHUISTIAN 8TS
(Bear of Court Heuse. Jee, U.IUuber's
Old Stand.)
All kinds of Light Machine Werk, 1'attirru,
Medels, iron and Brass Castings, Etc
Bpecial attention given te developing new
Inventions and te the construction of Special,
ties In Machinery or Hardware,
TEUMS BEABONABLE. SATISFACTION
UUABANTKED. decJUd
N
KW OARPETU
CARPETS FROM AUCTION!
Metzger & Haughman
Have new open In their Large New store, a Uandsome Variety of N It W 0 ARFETB, bought at
Auction ler Cash, and te be told Cheap for lash.
OAKPITS AT10CENT4.
CAHPETS ...,ATKOMT3.
OAKPE1B .ATSOCENTS.
CARPETS.... ...ATMURNTS.
OABPETB ATM CENTS.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET from 100 up. kLOOB, STAIR and TABLE OIL CLOTUS
at the lowest prices.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
MEW CHEAP STORE,
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING ST.,
OPPOSITE the cooper HOUSE.
aiwvwwav
ARDAMeELROT.
bard& Mcelrey,
33 and 36 Beuth Queen Street,
LOOK AT OUR PRICES :
SSdes. Stamped Pillow Bhsuia only f 03 per pair t is des. SUrnped Aprons, full slse,lyard
long, only sSe each Elnn Dauiask Llnen I ewels, knotted tilnge, only SOe usch.prles elsewhere,
S5ei SSdex. rineJiamaak l.tnen Towels, ae'nat measure 17Jltichu, feri floeroil Cle.h
at S80. worth SOe Hest Table (HI Cleth only SJepcrvaid tru Curtain Net, with taped tdge.
only iSe, regular price, iv. ative, worth 3K I Beautiful sailu at He, worth UKi I 1,500 yards yard
wide Unbleached Musllu at SVte, worth 84. Just try some of this Muslin, eee wnethoryeu
won't want mere el It. l.WJ yards Heavy Yard Wlrte siuslln ItcmnanUat flVe, worn. 80 Beat
Me Table Ltnen In Damask or Leem Dice In the elty Bleached unrmanTable Linen, with
neat turkey Red border, soft finish, no starch, only Mi -r yard, worth 73j special bargalus lu
Ladles' Jerseys at tee, weith 7ta better grades atlt.oe, tl.'U and 11.10.
FEATHERS !
The Best Steam Cnred Odorless Pnalhers. Perhaps you have your regular plare te deal at,
and don't thluker coming te see us about feathers. If you ceula buy tha best realhere of us
lewer than you oeuUl anywhore else, wouldn't yen buy them of us t Wesellmnrtroathers
than any two stores put tegether. Why t Because we self the b;st rcathsrt lower than you can
buy them anywhere else.
We sell the best STOCKINGS for the money In the city.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
N
EXT DOOK TO THE COUKT HOUHK.
DRESS GOODS.
Constantly rceelvlrg new things In Dress tie-dt In Plaids. Stripes, Checks, Plains and
Fancy s. A New 'J Heet, yard wide, at J'e a yatd The finest qualities In thb same goods at 37H'
and 60 ets a yard. Plaids in variety at loeayard. cashmeres and serges at 11 and 1JH eu.
Cashmeres, yui d w Ide, at B, 2u, 18, S7K and 00 cu. Beautiful ( ream cashmeres and TrloeU at flee
a yard ; with Laces aad Ribbons te match. Henriettas, new shades, In'bes wide, MM.
avriNES Demestic Satlnes, Beautiful Coloring, French Designs, at HKe a yard. The
French goods will arrive In a few days,
BLACK DKRSS GOOD8-A foil stock of Lupin's Black Cashmeres, te Inches wide, all-wool
atS7W. 40, te, OlXi n cts up te 1 as a yard. All-Weel and Silk Warp Henriettas from 11.00 up
te tl.79.
BILKS-BIaek and Colored Hlks, Velvets and Plushes.
Full stock of DUES BUTTONS nnd DKEtR TEIHMINQ9, Every morning mtrks the ar
rival of New Uoeds for Each Department,
FAHNESTOCK'S,
HO. 35 37 BABT KINO BTRHBT,
.
CAKPMT
BAKUA1NH I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tipestrj, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BlIADMB, Ac.
We have the Largest and Beat
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Oernar West King and WtUr Strata, Uncistir, ' Ft,
wjruut.
s
PKtHAL.
WATCHES
for Farmers and Ballreaders will te sold at
great nductten lu prices. Alse Elgin, Wat
thain, Aurera, for which I am sole agent, and
ether first-doss Watches. Best Watch uud
Jewelry Uepalrlng. Spectacles, jcyeKlasses and
Optical UerxH. Correct tlme dally, by tele
grapb only plaoe in the city.
LODIS WEBBR,
Ne. 1K N. Queen St, opposite City Hetel,
iiear renn'tt Depot.
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KW JEWELRY STORK.
GILL,
Jeweler.
Are you sure you are wearing tha right
glass T
Your eyes sohe, sight becomes dim and you
wonder why T
We answer poorly adj usted glasses,
WomakethnSTUDYOFTUB EYE A SPE
CIAL FEATUBE.
Years et experience have enabled us In
mtasnrlng eyes, fitting glisses with the preci
sion of an oculist
A Full Ine et (liaises rramed In Geld, Sil
ver and Bteel.
10 WEST KIUG STREET,
LANGABTEB, 1A.
T
O THE WATCH BUYER 1
Wben you want te Buy a Geed
Wateb,
BOY whero you ean get tbe BEST
VALUE for tbe Menoy.
BUY whero you knew you can re
turn It, ebeuld It net preve satisfac
tory. BUT whero you knew what you
are getting.
We bave always tbe Largest
Btoek In Geld, Silver and Nlekel,
and ean Guarantee you tbe Beut
Satisfaction.
WALTER C. HERE,
(FOBEzaXY Jes. Bissia,)
Ne, 101 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Dl-tfd
NOT1UK TO TKKHfAHHKHH AND
UUNNEBB.-AB persons ara hereby for.
bidden te trespass en any of tha lands of the
Cornwall and speedwell entaUia In Lebanon or
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln unln
clesed, either for tha purpose of sheeting or
flShlnr. as the law will de rivldly enforced
axalnst all trespassing en said lands of the un un
OssUrnea after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN EBEEUAN,
B. r EBOY ALDEN,
EDW. O.EBEEMAN,
sprattd Auernsys for B.w.ceisman's nnr
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CARPETS AT1SOXNT8.
CARPETS.,.. STCRVTS.
CARPETS ATM CENTS.
UARPEra , AT SO CENTS.
CAEfETS AT 74 OENTS.
LANCASTER, PENN'A
Oppeelte Fountain Inn.
Oppeelte Fountain ten.
IitVNOABTBR. PA.
BALJJS.
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BAKOA1MH I
Btoek In tne Olty,
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TJlUfHHita
TTAHNEHH, TRUNKS, &0,
M, Habertmsli & Sen.
YOU WILL NEVEB KNOW WHAT
IS NEW IN
Ladies' and Gent's Tracks
TRAVELING BAGS,
Unless you call and examine our Immense
stock el entirely new goods.
THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST
THING OUT,
Ladies' Shopping Sags
In Beat, Grain and Alligator Leather,
AT
M. Haberlmsli & Sen's
SADDLE. llABNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANCASTEB. FA.
11 A TB.
F
Bl'UlKU.
-THE
Leading Hatters
Are new exhibiting their extraordinary
flnollneef
SPRING STYLES
IN
MEN'H BOYS' AND OUILDKEN'S
HATS!
Our line comprises everything that Is new
and nebby In Fancy Buff and soft Hats,
rocket and Crushers. An unesuaUy Isrxe
and due assortment this season and prices
positively the lowest. , ,
asrie add te enr already Urge and elegant
assortment we have seemed tbe anencyfer
the celebrated
"DUN LAP HAT."
In a few weeks these goods will be core, and
we will then, beyond any denbt.be able te
show our customers such an assortment as
was nvr seen In Lancaster.
TBUNKS andTBAVELINQ BAQS at very
Lew Trices. A large shipment Jujtrectlvta.
Stauffer & Ce.,
Blind 03 rertli queea Street.
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FEW WORDS
ii"
TO THE
.
Expectant Henstkeepv!
'ki
When starting In your own nema nns of tss
first and moil Important things you mail
think of Is tha -
FURNITURE;
1 no aesira 01 every ens M te niH wstr , ,
nema as pretty ana as comfortable as tawy -f
aais sum .uu UOSIIUU Ul Ss:VllEsa mi - "
and comfort. aeflperrtiDi the mcttlmDOrttnXl ,
uui.T inniia. ud cnniflflrni BR wmii nn -
of all t the price that tbti beaotyteomwn -OurabUIty
triu coat ..
WLL, JUST CALL i.T
WIDMYER'S GOBI
And soe hew well and ratlifaetenr wa aaa tS'i ' '
your wIshosr-The quantity and onalltyef ear tvl
niecK cannot db lurpinwu rnees aiwswwv '; 1
Ilwlll pay jeu tecallandseens. I v-;J-
WIDMYER'S I
w - - - - - - - - V j
FUltNITUltE STORK,
Hast King and Duke Street-.
P
UKN1TDKB.
H0U8E8TIRE8
Weli&veroem and are showing tha
Largest Vaiiity et Everything la
FURNITURE te be seen anywhere
In this section. We guarantee ear
goods always reliable and at the beet
prices that such goods can be sold
for.
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HEINITSH'S-
FUIiJSITUltK DEPOI,
87 AND 20 BOUTH QUMNBT..
lancastEb. pa. "'r
ass Prnnl Attj,ntlAii niMtt ftt rTtiAjuAV. 1
I Off.
iT.aSTJg E3
HuvmrvuwiHim9 wuent. . -'n,
MMyia
sEiiSAistVjwsaysuxNssWss
QA.LL, AMD UK
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sttty Oandls-Llghti Uaata them au.
Anether Let of Oil KAr LOBES tot was M. k-
ou stoves. s
THB PBBVBCrnON " ik
ia-i'ii. ftunirff.iiTHti & BtrttUaivj nmafna .5-
-w -V, . -w V.W-
WEATHERSTRIP ";
Beats them all. This atrip outwears all etkat It
Keeps out the cold, step rattling ei wlatewt -
Exclude the dust. Keep out snewandralsi.5 "
Any ene can apply It no waste or dlrtsaaee. .
in applying it. can ee nttea anywaere- ;,
holes te bore, ready for use. It will art ffUs.
i or shrink a cushion strip la the
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Tahfi U Qntianm mr HMwtai te
SJVIUX s DUlUltUlU Ob DUlUa.
84 SOUTH QUKHN 1T
fcAMOAETsVJfarA.
UTOVKS1 HTOVK8II
CALL AND EXAMIMEi ' Wi
stock or
STOVES I
UAYENOBlVALAS UEATEBE,
Fer we all llke warm feet, and this earn esd '
boenleteduturULLBASEUEATEl - - -
tnwa MimlA.t anrf aa.... MiA, .a hl.aCaa.,
l" iiuwi.i,wtH".,wtinm., va """ VjT-iTl
uutKi umwr nil uiide, ra.uur uian spvaisTWisr fMlvg
for old Iren nnxt year. We thave several et'-JV i
these en band thai we can sell very 'ew.aav.,-.f ,.
Ing uken them-la-trade-seme having ai.j
usuq uu. uue ur nu ywui. '
AND rOE.COOKlEw
"TBBNeiCBdid" aaa iiimr wsssrn- nnr,
Never fall te Give SaUsfacUea. JS
Our Line of Smallerand Cheaper wtOTM EE4 fl
aanges is uempiete. -i;-.?
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Baser.' fa
EsTOEDEBS TOB rLUMBlMfl,
UN EOOrlKG AND HPOUTINQ
frempt Attention.
VMO BAD STOCK USB,
ism
,,u- w fc-e, ,,",, :si
-. MM-m fai -r fE-FT sjga sv -w WsYAig a T.
ffknnnatLA f!nrt Ilenaa. ""-
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eI-t-J..JeaJV,Si-w..j
TJ1L1NN BKKNKatAM.
heusefuInishingi
stoves I
rarier stoves, rarmr ueaiers, voest nans ,
ana uanges.
TIN AND SHEET IBON WAKE.
Our Old Style Hand-Made Tinware takes tha
Lead.
WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE.
Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Butter Qhuns.OlMR
Bucks. Breems, Step Ladders. Wash XtsjeiYSOT
Bed Cords. Table and fleer OU CleUssT -'i.'J
Bed Cords, Table and fleer OU Uletka.
CUTLKUr.
.A ttit Line of Table and Pocket Cuttary,
easun, eciwuia, au., ., as.
LAHrS,
Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Bm
Lamps, Qas and Ceal OU CbandeUen,
V The Largest Stock of Uousefernlsbum
Goods lu the city. Flembllng and Oas sTt
ting. Tin Boenng a Bpecialty.
FLINN & BREW
GREAT STOVE STORE
t
Ne. 162 North Queen Street,
LANUA8TEB VA,
TT ADY AGKN'fS WANTKD.
XA yertheVANOBDEN COttSKTS.
Every
lidy wishing (roednrallA and a eeiufiul T9i
huvn them, umck sales. Ooe4 pay. bend
ler terms and ctreulara.
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