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THE IxANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1888.
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FOR HONOR'S SAKE.
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By B. 1. FARJEON,
4utier c "Oreat Fbrter Square," "I7s
Bright Star of f ta
r The Attorney General CenM, net the
prisoner tell you f
Witness 1 asked him, and he Mid he
could net Alie me.
The Attorney General Horrerer, yen
f ennd the restaurant , .-w,e, .-
. Witness Ves. ew- v
I The Attorney General And then?
Witness My master and the lady en
tcrcd the restaurant.
The Attorney General What did your
master say te you
Witness lie told me te wait near the
-deer.
The Attorney General Did yen knew
what time it was when you drew up at
the restaurant
Witness It was 10:50.
' The Attorney General Hew Ions wcre
you kept waiting
Witness Exactly an hour and flve
minutes.
The Attorney General That will bring
it te flve minutes te 12 f
, Witness Yes, sir.
The Attorney General Did the prisoner
then ceme from the restaurant
r Witness Yes, accompanied by the lady.
The Attorney General It was still rain
lng t m
, WitnOM Raining hard new. T " "'
The Attorney General Did he appear
flurried Was he excited ,
Witness Ills movements wcre Tery
hurried, which I thought was due te the
rain, and perhaps te his having had a lit
tle tee much wlne. IIe opened the deer of
the carrlage quickly, and the lady jumped
in, te nveid the rain, I suppose Jiy mas
ter get in quickly after her.
The Attorney General But he gare
you instructions
Witness All he said was, "Herae!"
The Attorney Genernl Calmly f
Witness Ne, sir. Although he only
Bald ene word, I noticed that his voice
was thick. It was because of that I sus
pected he had taken a little tee much
wine.
The Attorney General Did you observe
that he had his ulster oaf
Witness Yes, he had it en.
The Atterney General Yeu drete home
and then?
Witness My master get out, helped the
lady out no, I am making a mistake.
The Attorney General Cemmence
again.
Witness My master get out, opened
the street deer with his latchkey, then re
turned te the carrlage and helped the lady
out, and they both passed Inte the house.
The Attorney General Were hU ac
tions steady
Witness They wcre net, sir. He
seemed te be in a strange hurry.
The Attorney General Did he say noth
ing te your
Witness Nothing. And thinking my
day's work was ever, I tools the horses te
the stable. I was glad enough.
The Attorney General The prisoner
was in the habit of carrying a latch key
Witness Yes, and always let himself
into the heuse.
The Atterney General Did you observe
whether the gas in the hall was lighted?
I Witness It was. It was always kept
en when my master was ent. His habit
was te turn it oft himself, the servants
sometimes being nbed.
The Attorney General New, during the
time you were in the prisoner's employ
ment, had you ever passed such n day as
this you have described?
Witness Ne or.
The Attorney General Did you ever
knew him te ceme home with n lady,
alone, at that hour of the night?
Witness Never.
The Attorney General All the Incidents
of the Cay wcre unusual?
Witness Very unusual. I thought them
very strange.
The Attorney General The nncstlen I
am about te put is, In another form, partly
a repetition of one you have nlready an
swered. Did j ea ever knew the prisoner
te ceme home In the carrlage late at night
with a strange lady; that is, with any
ether lady than his wife?
Witness Never. With a gentleman
sometimes, and sometimes with mero than
ene gentleman, but nc cr with a strange
lady.
The Attorney General no occasionally
came home late with friends?
Witness Oh, yes; but then his wife was
nlways with him.
The Attorney General During the last
few months was this usual?
Witness Ne. Mrs. Layten was an in
valid and seldom drove out, net once dur
ing the last three or four months at night.
The Atterney General On the day we
have geno through, the 25th of March, did
you see anything of Mrs. Layten?
Witness Ne, sir; she was seriously ill.
The Attorney General That,hewevcr,ls
net within your personal observation?
Witness Ne, sir. My duties were out
side the house.
The Attorney General The lady whom
he brought home en the night of the 23th
of March was net his wife?
Witness Ne, sir. Mrs. Layten had
been confined te her room for severnl
woeks.
The Attorney General Yeu are quite
positive en this point?
Witness Quite positive, sir.
The Attorney General That will de.
(Te the surprise of every ene in court,
who expected that the witness would be
subjected te a long cress-examination, the
prisoner asked but few questions,)
Prisoner Yeu say that at flve minutes
te 12 I came out of Prevest's restaurant?
Witness Yeu and the lady, sir.
Prisoner It was a dark night?
Witness It was, sir.
Prisoner Did I call for you?
Witness Ne, sir. I saw you ceme ent
of the restaurant with the lady, nnd I
drew up at once. I was within half a
dozen yards of the deer.
Prisoner When the lady and I get into
the carriage, as you say, and I called out
"Heme!" you observed that my -oice was
thick and my manner flurried.
Witness Yes, sir.
Prisoner Did Jt occur te you then, or
docs it eccnr te you new, that the veice
which uttered that word was net my
voice?
j. Witness Ne, sir.
Prisoner Yeu are certain It was my
voice?
Witness Yes, sir.
Prisoner I wero my ulster?
. Witness Yes, sir.
Prisoner Yeu dreve home, and yeh
saw me open the street deer with n latch
key and pass into the heuse with the
ladj?
Witness Yes, sir.
f Prisoner Still w ith my ulster en?
Witness Yes, sir.
Prisoner Did I turn my face toward
you?
Witness Ne, sir.
Prise.icr If I had dene se, could jeu
have recognized my features lit the dark
ness? I Witness Scarcely, sir.
Prisoner Yeu knew nothing mere?
Witness Nothing mere, sir.
Prisoner I de net put the question of
fensively, you hae been n geed servant,
and I hae never had occasion te And
fault with yen, but jeu are positive that
the version you have given of my atcr
movements is correct?
Witness (who appeared much distressed
I am positive, sir.
Prisoner I have nothing mero te ask,
UIKJU1UUM-.
i vnncss xnanK you, Bir.
T-K
r ite-examinca ieu are
a strict tccte
taler?
. Witness Yes, sir.
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The Attorney General Did you take
any ale or spirits during the day?
Witness Ne, sir. I hae touched
neither for years,
The Attorney General The prisoner's
flgure being familiar te you, and your eye
eight being se strong that you could dis
tinguish him in the darkness, Is it likely
that you could be mistaken in hlin en this
night?
Witness (reluctantly) It Is net likely,
eir.
The Attorney General Scarcely pos
elble? v.r.t
. Witness Scarcely txwslble, bt. T! il
(te ai cevmvxp.)
KXMCH1NO MILK Bt SKUIKd.
Haw te Dsvtlef Get Cows for Ute Dairy.
Hlaii for tbe Fanasr.
Frem the American Cultivator.
Thar la treat natural alfferenes la oewa
with regard te the richness of milk they
give, and thla la only partially Med triad by
leading. Jersey oewa make yellow batter
Md a geed deal of It, according te the
quantity of rolls-, even In winter. If the
feed be dry and peer they will net give
te much. A oew that naturally gives
thla, peer milk nay be made te give
aemewbat better milk by giving her rich
feed, as corn meal or oil meals.
Probably If this waa continued while the
cow la bearing a cair the progeny ill
inherit thla tendency te put mere of the
milk into the cream pet la thla way our
large mllkera may In time be bred aa
equally remarkable for butter production.
Tnere la a bint In thla fact also against
neglecting the feed of oewa while they are
dry and near dropping tbelr celt. It might
make trouble with tbelr bags te feed rich
or succulent feed at thla time, butthlAis
undoubtedly the beat way te develop geed
animate for the dlryteltber ter milk or bat
ter. Seasonable Bnggestttes.
De net attempt te removeen.'on sets while
they are frozen, but let them gradually
tbaw out and they will net be Injured, Bet
them out early.
Mew that the hena are laying well and
the oeld weather la passing by, feed lean
oern and mere meat. A pound of rough
meat chopped and led te a dozen hena onee
day will be amply repaid In eggs.
Let aprlng plowing be done aa early aa
possible, ae aa Je turn up tbe out werme
and ether insects, which exposes them te
tbe frost Anether advantage la that the
frost will assist In pulverizing tbe Bell.
In selecting eanttlenpes de net aim te
secure large b!m for family use. The best
flavored and sweetest -varieties are tbe small
kinds, and they are alto tbe earliest.
Wetermelens, however, should be large, as
tbe larger the melon the leas waste, while
they are also fully equal In quality te tbe
entailer klndr.
Tbe old method of salting the asparagus
bed is net new approved of by our bedt
gardeners, Tbe aalt kills tbe weeds but
does net really benefit the asparaguc Oae
of the best special fertilizers is soapsuds,
which, being in liquid form, And their way
te the roots of tbe plants. Soapsuds are
also exeellent ler eelery.
Any community of farmers can, by co
operation in the purehsse ela thoroughbred
mate, greatly improve their stock In a sin
gle sessen, and at but a small expense te
each, whllotheenchaneodvalueoftbestook
would mere tbau compensate for the eflert
It really costs nothing te Improve, aa Im
provement Is simply adding additional
value te the stock-.
The seeds of carrots and parsnips are very
alew In germinating, and te thla cause Is
due tbe failure en the part of some farmers
te grew these crops. Tbe teed should be
sewn early, ae aa te have the young plants
make some headway before the grass aball
begin te grew thickly, or band-weeding
must be resorted te. Jt would be best te
use plenty of seed, planting them in "steels"
about alx Inches apart In the rewr, and,tbln
out tbe surplus plants after they shall ba
up.
If you Intend totravelrltherfor pleasure or
Srent protert yourself against the cnanges of
let and water, by havleg with you Laxader,
the great regulator ana using It In time te pre.
vent the dlsurders usually resulting from such
changes.
Kindness, it nothing stronger, Bhouiainflure
any ene te nte Or. Dull s Itiby Byrnp for the
rniief the diseases b&blps aie tujcci te. Frlce
SS cents.
Tbat Highway et Rations, '
The bread Atlantic, Is Tr a stormy thor ther thor
enghfars. Tct blew the winds ever se
fiercely, and ride the waves ever te loftily,
stamen mutt man the geed ships, tenrUta
Will bravs the passage, and commercial trav
elers and bujers must vllt the centres of
foreign trade and manufacture. Tbat atro atre atro
cleua malady, aeuickneu, together with
colicky pains and much Inward uneailneta
la enen endured when Hestctter'a Stomach
lllttera would have fortified the voyagers
against them. Sea captains, and In fact all
old salts and veteran travelers are acquainted
With the protective value of lula estimable
preventive and remedy, and re rarely un un
peovided with It. Emigrants te tbe far
nest should use it as a safeguard against
malaria. Seek the aid of the Hitters for dys
pepsia, constipation, liver complaint, kid
ney troubles, and ail ailments that impair
Tltt4P0fftU' T'fWM ftvl.VA M tt
The Homeliest Ban in Lancasttr,
As well as the handsomest, and ethers are
Invited te call en any druggist and get fi tt a
trial bottle of Kemp's Balaam lorteolhroat
and Lungp, a remedy tbat Is Belling entirely
npnn Its merits and Is guaranteed te cure and
rclloveo.il chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis and lonsumpllen. l'rlee 00 cents
and II
JanlS-lyd&w (1)
The Table Robs Mere tunn tbe Thief."
Ove-lndulgence at th e table rebs many a ene
et geed health, nnd without health life lg net
Varlh living. Little Hep Fills alxvayt cure
such excesses and regulate the liver. All
druggists sell them. Try Judge. (C)
' Fati.ce Is the key te Jey," and Vinegar
Bitters la the key te health and happiness.
SPECIAL XOTICKB.
SIllLOH'SCUKK will lmmedlately-relleve
Croup. Wboeplnx Cough and urenebltls. Fer
sale by II. It. Cochran, Urngglit, Ne. 117 North
(Jueeu street. (7)
Kanewa Iler Teeth.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Ietorsen,Clay Ce Iowa,
tells the following remarkable aterv. the truth
of which Is vouched for by the'tresldents el the
town : l un ia years eiu. nave ueen iroueiea
with kidney cemplalntjuid lameness for many
years t could net dress myself without help.
Hew 1 am free from all pain and soreness and
am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe
my thanks te Electric Hitters for having re
newed my youth, and removed completely all
disease and naln." Try a bettle. rer sale bv
our agent. If. II. Cochrun, Druggist, 137 and l;
North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a.
Ml
H. B. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 133 North Qaeen
strret, Lancaster, Fit., Is soiling SHIcOU'S
COUGH (JUKK ai a guarantee te cure all
hre.it and lung troubles. ;tf)
UAriD THANS11.
The latest and best form of rnnld transit Is
for a person tienbled with a sick heudacbote
take a deMi of Dr. Leslle'B Special I'rescrin.
tlen and what a rapid transit train the attlle-
uen tunes lur its uepttnure. nee Ravertise
ment in another column. deoae-lyd(l)
TI1K 11 KV. UKO.il. 'Ill A YKH. of lionrben.
Indtxays: "ISeth myself and wile ewe our
lives te eiui.uua cunsuAirxiuA UUIIE,."
rer sale by 11. li. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1S7
North Queen street. (5)
WHY WILL YOU cough when Hblleh'a Cure
will give linmedlate relief, l'rlce lu cta 60 eta ,
and II rer sain by II. it. Cechtan, DruKglst,
Ne. W Nouh Queen street, (i)
Mothers Metbers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 1
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T
If se, go at once nnd get a bottle of MILS.
WlNULuW'3bOOTUINU8YUUr. It wUl re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon It thore la no mistake about It.
Ihorelsneta mother en earth who has ever
used It, who will net tell you at once that It
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic It is perfectly sate te
use In all cases and pleasant te the tone, and Is
the prescription of one et the eldest and best
lemale physicians ana nurses in the united
Status. Held everywhere, 15 cents a bottle.
mayJJ-lydAw
A Ilaptlst Minister's Experience.
"I am a liaptist minister, and belere I ever
thought of being a clergyman 1 graduated in
medicine, but lut a luciutive nructlcu ler mv
present profession, forty years age. I us for
many years a suuerer irem quinsy, Thomai'
Kcltetria Oil cured me. I whs also troubled
with heuicnea. and "TAemai1 Jiclcclrie Oil
always relieved me. My wltu and child had
diphtheria, and Thomai' JSclectrtc Oil cuied
them, and II taken In time It will euro seven
times out of ten. I am confident It la a euro
for the most obsttnate cold, or cough, nnd If
anyone will take a small Utaspoen and half
All It with tbe Oil, and then pluce tbe end of
the spoon In one nostril and draw tbe Oil out
of the spoon Inte the head, by sniffing as hard
aa they can, until the Oil tails ever Inte the
uirutiianu urueuce it iwice a nwa, i uen I
care bow enunslve their head may be. It will
clan It out and cure their catarrh, rer
deafness and earacbe.lt has done wonders te
my certain knowledge. It la the only medi
cine dubbed patent medicine that I have
ever felt Ilka recommending, and I am very
anxious te see It In every place, for I tell you
that I would net be without li lu my heuse
for any consideration. I am new suffering
with a pain like rheumatism in my right limb,
and nothing relieves ine like Themat' A'cUe-
trie Oil." lr. K. r. crane, lorry, l'a.
rer sale by 11. It. Cicnrun, druggist, 137 and
lb North Queen street, Lancaster.
Tells tbe Truth.
"Thla medlcln I can hUhlv rf commend.
Ruraetk Bleed Bitter t are the best bleed nu
rider we have ever uaed." chas. A. Uurt, IS
Couri. atreet. lluttalc. N. Y. rer sale bv II. 11.
cechran. druggist, U7 and U9 North Queen
MOT , .tinw Kt(
OOD'8 BARSAPARILLA.
What It Scrofula
It Is that impurity In the bleed, which, ac
cumulating Inthe glands of the neck.prodneM
unsightly lumps or swellings t which causes
palatal running teres en the anas, legs or
feet t which develops ulcers in tbe eyes, sirs,
or note, often causing blindness or deafness;
which la the origin of pimples, raneereus
growths, or the many ether manifestations
usually ascribed te " hum en " which, fasten
leg upon the lungs, eautca consumption and
death. Being the meatanelent, it It the most
general of all diseases or affections, ler very
few psrtent are entirely free from It.
HOW CAM IT OK OUKKU
By taking Heed's Barsaparllla, wklch, by the
remarkable cures It hat accomplished, often
when ether medicines have failed, hat proven
Itself te be a potent snd peculiar medicine for
this disease. Berne of tbe cures are really wen.
derful. If yen suffer from I erefula In any of
tts forms be sure te try Heed's Sarsaparlllt.
THK PECULIAR MgDIClNB
" 1 have running sores en my limbs for Ave
yar, aebadat times that I could net walk,
nor tlsep nights. When I commenced taking
flood's sarispariila I was in pain se severe
that 1 cannot describe it. I had no appetite
and fell away. But Heed's Barsapenua did
me a wonderful amount of geed. I have a
geed appetite, have gatned in neth and can
sleep well. My teres are almost healed, and I
can easily de a geed day's work." Kit. C.r.
Lean, Dever, M. It.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by alt druggists, tit Hx feres. Hade
only C. I. UOOli A CO., Lewell, Matt.
lOODesMOne Dellar
dJSflAw
rni i staamaaaBssaaamataa.)a. m -i
DAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
rea-
The Nervous.
The Debilitated,
The Aged.
A NKUVB TONIC.
Celery and Cocea, the prominent Intre Intre
dlenti, am the best and safest erve Tonics.
It strengthens and quiets the norveut sys
tem, curing nerreus Weakuen, liyttertt,
Sleeplessness, Ae.
AN ALTEBATIVK.
It drlvet out the polar nug humors of. tie
bleed purifying and wrnlchlng it, and te
overcoming these diseases resulting from
Impoverished bleed.
A LAXATIVE.
Acting mildly but surely en the bowels It
caret habitual constipation, and promotes
a regular habit. Itttrengthenslhettemaeh,
and aids dlgestlcn.
A DIUgKTIC.
In Its composition the bestand mostactlve
diuretics of the Mauirta Medlca are com
bined scientifically with ethor effective
lemndles for dlseaset or the kidneys. It
can be relied ea te give quick relief and
tpeedy cure.
Ifundredtef te tlmenlala have been recelved
from persons wbe have used this remedy with
romarkable benefit. Bend for circulars, giv
ing full particulars.
Fi Ice, tl 00. Beld by Druggists.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
BUm.tNUION.VT.
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QAPOINK I't.ASTKKb
35 MEDALS AWARDED TO
Bensen's Gapcine Plaster 1
THE BUST IN THK WOULD.
Cures Fleurlsy, Ubeumatlsm, Lumbago,
Backache. .Weakness, Colds lu the Chest and
all Aches and Strains.
Be ware of Imitations underslmllar sounding
names.
"tV Astr for Ben son's and take no ether,
decltcindAw UW&F
rALUABLE MEDICAL: WORK.
TRUTH,
Or the SCIENCE OF LIFR, A VALUABLE
MKinuAL wenir,
the only trne description of this tlme en Man
hood. Nervous and Fhyaleal Debility, i'rema
f re Decline, Jtrrers of Youth, and the untold
miseries consequent te tame, as well at an ex
posure of quacks and their ae called medical
worked by which they victimize thousands,
and by tbelrexaggeratlngdlseaae, makes these
peer sufferer Insane. Kvery young man,
.nl.AIn n...... .l. ....!. man .l.,a ,nJ.W V.
lUIVHJVMCUUIUIU.IUUUIUIUWI U.S UUUM AV
Is mere than wealth te teem. Bend two cent
stamp for a copy. Address,
DK.THOH.THKEL,
MS North Fourth Bt, fhlladelphla, Fa,
M-ljd
TjlLY'rJ ORKAM BALJd.
eatabrh-Thay fever.
ELY'S CBKAH HALM cures Celd In Head
Catarrh, Uese Celd, Hay Fnvcr,Def nesa.IIead.
ache. Jt'rlce GO Cents. EASY TO Uafc. Ely
lire's, Owego. N. Y., U. 8, A.
YOU WILL BAVE MONEY, TIME, FAIN,
TUOUBLK,
And Will Cure CATAKUU, by Uslnrr
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
A particle tt applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable. Prlce 60 cents at drngrlata t ty
mail, registered, ee cte. ELY BKOTHK11H.
2U Greenwich St., New Yerk.
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rjRAY'B Bf EOIKIO MEDICINE.
Gray'a Specific Medicine.
The Great English Ueinedy will promptly and
radically cure any and every cane of nervous
debtllty and weakness, result of indiscretion,
excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys
tem t la perfectly luu-inless, acts like magic,
and been extensively used ler ever S6 years
Tlth great success.
AVFull particular! in our pamphlet which
we desire te send Iree bv mall te every one.
-The Bpeclfle Medicine Is sold by all urug-
flsts at II per package, ir six packages for ft.
lwtU be tent f roe my mall onreeeptof the
money, by addressing the agent,
H. B. OOOHR4.N, DrutTgiat,
Wes. 187 A IS) North Queen St., Lancaster, Fa.
THK QUAY MEDICINE CO., Ne. 106 Main
Street, Buffalo, NY. reanHvdAwMWAir
tpXMAUKTKD VlTAIilTl.
Exhausted Vitality
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medlca
Werk of tee age en Manhood, Nervous and
Physical Debility, i'remature Decline, Errors
of teutb, and the untold miseries consequent
inoreen. SOupaguaBve. IX prescriptions for all
diseases. Cletn, fnll gilt, only 11.00, by mall,
sealed. Illustrative sample free U all young
ana uildtUft-agd men ler the next 90 days. Ad
(Itwi Dtt. w. IL FAUKEK. "linnet- ftreet,
Bosten, slut. mvlT-lydAwMWAF
MPROYEI)
. DUUMB,
CUSHIONED EAR
CURE FOR THE DEAF.
Feck's Fatcnt Improved Cushioned Ear
Druuii perfectly restore hearing and iwrterm
tbe work el the natural drum. Invisible com
fortable and always In position. All conver
sation and even whispers heard distinctly.
Bend ler Illustrated book with testimonials,
FUKK. Address or call en F. HIUCUX. tM
Broadway, Nuw Yerk. Men linn this paper.
iunelO.lydAwM.WAF
UlTUltE-CUUKUUAKAMTKED BY
Dr. J. 11. Mayer, 831 Archalreet, Fhlladel.
phla, l'a. KaMiatence. Me operation or busi
ness delay. T beusands of cures. At Keystone
lleute, Heading, Fa, 2d baturday et each
month. Bend for circulars. Advice froe.
Bend ler circular, Ac., te main office, tei Arch
BL.FblU. mxrUMydAw
S1.000 V
REWARD.
' any case of Kidney Trou Treu
lltv. MenUU and l'lival ai
Weaktiest that BOTANIC NEUVE BlTTEeU
talis te cure. Beld by druggists cents.
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we. uji.utnsturAuaHra.
Circulars free, uev st-iyeetiAw
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CELERY COMPOUND
TOBACCO.
O
LD HONESTY TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty!
The Chewwa et OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will seen find that It laata
longer, tasUi sweeter than ether tobae
cea, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for It and Insist en
getting It.
Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Tag
en Every .Plug.
DRY HOODS.
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FR1NQ WOOLENS.
SpriDg WoeleDS-'88 !
We have new open, In stock,
the most attractive assortment
et Bpiing Woolens ever shown
by us.
Choice styles In Foreign and
Demestic Suitings and Worsteds.
An elegant Jjlneef ran tings.
Special values in Scotch Cheviot
Suitings from $15 te 625 (te
etder.)
G. A. 11. Blue Flannel Suits,
416 (te order.)
Te this branch et the business
we will give special attention, and
guarantee perfect-Oiling gar.
raents.
gy Invite a comparison of
prices.
Hager & Brether,
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET.
A TTRAOT1VE SALE OF
TABLE MPERY
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
We have been successful In making- large
clearing purchases or
TABLE LIHEIS
Frem an Importer retiring frembutlnrtitt
prices wbtcn astonish eurIrei as much tt
ourcuktemert.
BLKACliKD UAM AEt TAULB CLOTHS.
Frluted 8x10, W OX 8xlJ,.M
Itoulirpiice,. HUI u.W
1ILRACUKD DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS.
Ked Bersr....8zlO,ll.7J..
Usual price..,. t'ite..,
8x12,12 00
W.IO
I1LBACUEO DAHA8K TABLE LINEHB,
60 Inohes wiae, only tee a yard i cheap enough
BLEACHED DAMASK TOWELS,
A II w hlte or Colored llerdert, Knettrd Fringe,
17c. apluce nevur told for left than tH),
BLEACHED DAMASK TOWELS,
Large eltn, Celnrcd Borders, with drawn work
and knotted fringe, lUe aplcei only halt
price.
Hundreds of Derent of
BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKIMfl,
75c, I! TO, 11,55 Il.871f.tl.l0 and 8L73 a Doxen ;
one-thlrd uudur usual prlce.
CO INCH TURKEY RED DAM ASK? ,
2Je a Yard i every day price, S5e. We only
lot-nilen a fw of tbn many bargains new
offered In thu deptrtmunt.
WATT & SHAN D
G. 8 and 10 East Kinc;8treet.
FOITWAU
E
eh ceNUUKaa.
D. FRANK B8HLEMAN.
r Subject te KepubUcan Rules.
.
NOTIOK TO TKKHPAHHKKU AND
OUNNKlta.-All persons am hereby for.
blOden te trespass en any of the lands et the
Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or
Lancaster counties, whether Inelesed or unln unln
clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or
riihlnK. at the law will be rigidly enforced
against all trespassing en said lands of thu un
designed after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN,
K. PERCY ALDSN,
BDW. 0. FRR-JMAjr,
aactaUd AMtwsaafawaW.cetnAaaAU
Fme MerchantTaileriDg
M
N:
EW OARPEIH
CARPETS FROM AUCTION!
Metzger & Haughman
Have new open In their Large Ksw store, a Handsome Variety of NBW 0ABFKT8, bought at
Auction ler Cash, and te be sold Cheap for Lash.
OAHPBT8
ilAKFKTB
AT10CKNT..
...Ma iuu:4n.
OAKPRTB AT SO CB NTS,
OAKPKTa AT40UKNT9.
UAKFKTB ATSAVKNTd.
TAPKitTRTBRUaSKLS CARPET from 80C up. FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS
atthsLOWKSTFallCAS. .
METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S
HEW CHEAP STORE,
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING ST.,
OPFOSITR THB COOPIKHOUS.
lAROAMeBIiROT.
bard & Mcelrey,
23 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
LOOK AT OUR PRICES :
J8 des. 8lamp"d Pillow Shams only tea per pair t 23 dot. Stamped Apreps, full ttis,lyard
long, only atotaeht Fine Damask 1,1 un lows!, knotted frlngn.enlySOa each, prtes ciltpwliern,
SSet SSdns. nneliamaak l.tnen Towels, aeiual measure 17xtulnebw, sruraite t fleer OH Uleih
attte. worth tee; Hast Tahleeil cloth enlySMpnryaid Kcru Ciirtsin Nrt, with taped edges,
only Ite, rsaular price, tie, at e. worth 81c t Jlcautlf ul Bei lm at 9n, worth 1 2He I I.8CO yards yard
wide UnbUacbnd Muslin at 6We, worth 8s. Just try some of thla Muslin. Moe whether you
won't want mere et It. 1. tee yards Heavy Yard W tee Mutlln Kamnanuat OWe, werta ta iMitt
SSe Table Linen In Damask or Leem Dlee In the city I llleaehnd tinrmau Tble Linen, with
neat tnrkev Red border, teft finish, no ttareh, only 80a Jr yard, worth 73 J special bargains la
Ladlet' Jerseys at tee, worth Itef belter grades atL.00,l.'i&anail.W.
FEATHERS !
The Rett Steam Cured Odorless Feathers. Ferhepi you have your regular place te deal at,
and don't think of coming totes ut about Feathers. If you oeula buy thu besl Feathers of us
lower than you enuld anywhere else, wouldn't you buy them of us f We tell mera Fealhnrt
than any two stores put together. Why t Became we sell the belt Feathers lower than yen ean
buy thtm any whiire else.
We sell the UXBX BTOCKINQS for the money In the city.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, - Opposite Fountain Ien.
CABPBT
BAKOAIN8 I
-GO
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbaln Carpets,
OIL 0L0TU8, WINDOW BHADXS, Ac
We have tbe Largest and Beet Btoek In tee Olty.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Cerner Wist Kin and Wtter Struts, LtnctsUr, Pi.
BTArOMaM.
iMSw'twiTttJ,ia.lavsSVaA'a
QPKOIAL.
WATCHES
for Farmers and llallreadert will re sold at
areatreduotlen In prices. Alse Klgln, Wal
tam, Aurera, ter wbleh Iain sole agent, and
ether nnt-claaa Watebet. lleat Watch ana
Jewelry ttepalnng. Bpeetaeles,tyeKlaaesana
Optical Oent. correct time tlally, by tele
graph only place in the city.
LODI3 WEBER,
He. 1KX M. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel,
hear Fenn'a Kepet,
N
EW JBWKIiRT HTOIIK.
GILL,
Jeweler.
Are you ture you are wearing the right
glass!
Your eyes tche, tight becomes dim and you
wonder why t
We antwer poorly adjusted glasses.
WemaketheSTUOYOFXIIK BYB ASl'B
CIALFKATUUK.
Years et expertenee have enabled ns In
measuring eyes, nttlng glasses with the piecl piecl piecl
tlonel au oculist,
A Fnll L'ne of Ulauet Framed In Geld, Sil
ver and Bteel.
10 WEST KIM STREET,
LANOABTBB, FA.
rrK)
TBE WATCH BUYKK I
When you want te Buy a Geed
Watch,
BD7 whero you ean get tbe BEST
VALUE for the Meney.
BUY -whero you knew you can re
turn It, should It net prove Ballafao Ballafae Ballafao
tery. BUY whero you knew what you
are getting.
We have always the Largest
8tcek In Geld, Bllver and Nlekel,
and ean Guarantoe you tbe Beat
Satisfaction.
WALTER C. HERE,
(reBMULT Jc"s. Usaass,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
.ANCAHTKIt. PA. nl'tfd
JfKOKWMAH.
afil'lSN KVKHY KVKNINO KXUKIT
SUNDAY.
SILK IIANUKBUCIUKFB AND UUFFLEUS
AT BUIBUAN'B.
CKLLUJ.01D AMI) LINKN
COLL A113 AN U CUFFS
AT KlilSMAN'S,
UKU1CATKU
UNUKUIIIBTB AND UUAWERS
AT KH1BMAW3.
Don't forget te leek at our
NBCKT1KB
AT BIUBlf AN'B
NO. IT WKBTKINU BTItKKT.
MAUMNKKr.
pATTKUNB, MODKLB, Ae.
Central Machine Works.
iv. r. cummixus, rrtp.
COUNKU OF (JUANT AND CIIK I8TIAN BT&
(Uear of Court Heuse. Jes, II Uuber's
Old bland.)
All kinds or Light Machine Werk, I'atbirut,
lledel, iron and iirass CaaUngs, Bic
Special attention given te developing new
lnveutlnnt and te the construction oIBpeclal.
ties In Machinery or Hardware,
i TKttHS stEABONABLB. BAT18FAC1ION
uuAsuaJtxsu, aecsua
fleOMi
OARPKT8 AT1SOINTS.
OAHPRTB...... ATirtGKNia.
OAKPKTB ATS3URNT8.
UAKFKra ATM) UK NTH.
OAKPKT8 ATJSUBMTB.
LAJfOASTatR, FIMM'A
Opposite Fountain Inn.
BALLS.
HAKGA1NH I
TRUNKS &a
Sft waaj sirfaaavnasati saa. WWfl.M1w,'wVyJ
TJAKNEaS, TRUNKS, Ae.
K. Haberleusli & Sen,
YOU WILL NKVKB KNOW WHAT
IS NBWIN
Ladies' and Gent's Trunks
AND-
TBAVELINGBAGS,
Unless yen Call and cramlne our luimente
stock et entirely new goods.
THK LAT1CBT AND nANDBOHBST
T1IINU OUT,
Ladies' Shopping Bags
In Seal, a rain and Alligator Leather,
-AT-
M. Haberlmsli & Sen's
SADDLE, HAKNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANOABTF.il, FA.
UATa.
T7IA0T8 TnAT APPEAR IN TUB
BI'KINU.
-THE-
Leading Hatters
Are new exhibiting tbelrextraerdlnary
fine line el
SPRING STYLES
IN
MEN'8 BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
HATS!
Onr linn oemprisnt everything that It new
and nebby In Fancy Stiff and Belt Hats,
i'enknta and Crushers. An unusually large
anil flnn assortment this season and prices
positively the lowest.
JeaO t te our already Isrge and elegant
a.sertinriii wa bare sticuied the axencyfer
the celebrated
"DUN LAP HAT."
In a few weeks tbetn goods will be here, and
wi will then, beyond any doubt, be able te
show our customers inch an assortment aa
was never seen In Lancaster.
TitUMM anaTlta.VKi.lNa BAG! at verv
Lew Frit!. A large shlpun nt J ust received.
Stauffer & Ce.,
01 snd 83 North Queen Street.
COAL,
T B.MAKT1M,
wseLisiLs aan ssriu ukiTi.sk is
AU Kinds of Lumber and Oee.
ASTYABe t Me, UO North Waleraud Frlnee
BtmAia. ahore Iwen. I.Knrai"tr n-'ve
TDAUMUAHUNKU'H VOXVAHY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orncs:-Ne. 123 North QueenBtreet, and Ne.
BM North Frtnce ttruut.
YABos-Merui rnnce ntreet, nearutaaing
aur Utf d
LAMOABTBB, FA
e
lOAIi! t'OAIil
Price of Ceal Reduced
-AT-
Q. SENER a SONS,
cer. vaiNcit a walnut bib.
Jaaw-Ud
JT7llr7A.
" .1 "I I "I I I I HII .11.11 I a " t.-l-..i.u
FKW W0KD3
TO TUB
Expectant Housekeeper!
When starling in your own home one ef tte $
tUDYSfVite' ,mperunt '""i' " M
runii i uk rLi -i
7i
ThQ flAllrn ftt nvfirv nnn (a wmsiWs. --mJ .
home an pretty and m oemfortabla aa
ran. and tbn qaentlen of treugthBTkaa
u it it j in 119. ife vunsiunrtju wen as
ttli4 flAm fivl aaauSJ maaKaaa A k a. BKai iaal
au vi'tuiifii ( irja sin (JS VUtJ HIllBjb I
of all lithe prlce that tUlalKautv, co
WUiRiW4M1 V AAA SMSBJ gj aij
WBLL.JOSTCALLAT
"-,
WIDMYER'S COBIfBE,
And tee hnw wn'l and satiafaetenr we can all
your wishes. The Quantity anAnualttvef ear
ttesk cannot be surpetaxd. Fnees weArr
a win pay jeu uitiui tuiuseuut.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE ' BTORB,
East King and Duke BtrMta.
F
UKN1IUKE.
H0U8E8TIRE8 1.
We have room and ere shewlnf thti
Largest Variety of Everything la
x uii.M.1 j. uur. te ds seen anysjnere f .
In this Bectien. We guarantee ear
goods always reliable and at the best
prices t'mt such goods can be sold
rer. a
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEP01
VT AND SO BOOTH QUSsTNbTT.,
LANOASTEB, PA.
aBkst tsrBtnsll itiAHilnfi sils aaa aTTaaisflanesskSsW
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QAUL AMD SHU
-TH-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty candle-Light Beets them alL
Anether Let el ciibap glebm tec m aa
OUBteves.
THB "PHBTBOTIOM"
11ATAL MOULDINQ BtrBBBS OTJSBIOsT
WEATHERSTRIP
Beats them alL'Thla ttrln entwaars all ethen.
Beeps out the eeld. BtopratUlngef wtBdews.'
Anyone can apply It no waste or " "frr 'ii:
In applying 1U Can be Btted anywhere - wn
boles tu bore, ready for use. It wUI net slltAS"M
warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the saeM -'i"A
perfnet. At the Steve, Heater ana Bug. -tC3i
.VAW.WH1. M M..MM. WU WUl. WWW MHiWM .
itnn u taA aaaaa "i?.
perfnet. At the Steve, Heater ana Bug. .'$?
bveiv,
-or-
JUllil r. CUIlilUIIl CL OOIUI. v5
no. Hnirra otein st. m
:"r .- '"m
uajiuABTJUfc r
S'
'TOVES1 BXOVES!!
CALL AND XXAUlNXt
KIBEFBE & IEEE'S
btoek or.
STOVES I
" Tbe Fplendid," and " Brighl Dum.'' r'm
UAVBNOBITAL AS HBATXBfl,
"
rer we all Uke warm feet, and thtsemaceU
be enjoyed at a FULL UABKUKATBB.
liav oemlort and aave money by barrage
uoeii isutLuir at ence. rainer man irjanaiTear
rneuev for a Chwtp Bteve, only te trade lte
fA. nl. Iivn .av. uni Wa 'ti.Mi u.Mal .1
these en hand that we can sell vary low, tsav- '' '$&
ing taaen inem in vraviu-seme navisg saists .H
used but one or two years. 'Vis
- vm
and rou;ceoKiMa 1
The Splendid" and "XeateaF BaHree
Never Fail te (live BaUaraetlen. ,
Our Linn of Rroallerand Cheaper BWTe ana r
Uauges U Cemplutu.
S"
4WOUUKU3 FOU rLUll!INQ.-w
TIN boefinu and afeuTiNO Beeetve
Frempt Attention.
ATNO IIAD STOCK UBXO.TM
Ne. 40 East King St.,
LANOABTKU, l'Al
(Oppe1t Court llnnaa.
' - t - !i
nteVKS, k-a
-TDIIilMM BKEMKMAW.
HOUSEFUMISHING!
stoves 1
Farler Bterct, Parler Iteatert, Cook BUrres IrJ
and Itangus.
TIN AND BUEKT IKON WABX.
i jire
Onr Old Btvla Iland.Mada Tinware Uket'tAe
Lead. 'Ai.
wnnn t mi irir t nw w i dw Ji
llWkj eks. ..... I a ;
Ilnakett, llnckett, Tubs. Butter Churns. Churn
iiutks. Uroeuis, Btep Landers, Wash Lines,
Ilud Cord. Table ana Fleer Oil Uelha.
CVTLXBY.
A Full Line et Table and Pecbet Cutlery,
Jtusert, ScU.ert, Ac, Aa, Ac
LAMFS.
Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Bracgst
I.RTlin. Iln. mil f m.I .Y11 i'liun..lliiF. .
",. .imt. .... .-.. ... .. . 1 1. 1 1 .HAW. Wf
a.auierua, mv.
A- The iArucat Htnck nr TrnnaAfnrnlatil''
Reeds in the city. Flumbllug and Uas V tt?:j
mm & bref:
fliitiim e nr it t Jeatlir. Faf
.j-i.jii ''. iwiydAW
Ne. 1B3 Ncirth '
LADVaQKNIS AND HOLD VAST
Fer the v, litems aoeu."
ltdy wishing
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