Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 06, 1888, Image 3

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THE XJLNCASTER BAJLLY INTEIiLIGENOER, TUESDAY. MAKOH 6, 1888.
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FOR HONOR'S SAKE.
BT B. I. FABJION.
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The Attorney tlencrai Did ycmr mis
treaa make any remark en the subject
Witness Ne; the was tee happy te find
fault with anything. 6be waa delighted
tee with the wedding present. There
was nearly a room full of them.
The Attorney General Many of them
from the prisoner's friends?
Witness Net ene.
The Attorney General De yett mean te
Inform the court that net a single friend
or relative) of the prisoner's was present,
and that among the wedding presents
there was net ft single token from his con
nections? t
Witness Net n single one.
The Attorney General Well, they were
married, and they went away?
Witness Yes j they took the night train
te Paris.
The Atterney General Did you ac
company them?
Witness Ne.
The Attorney General Did your mis
tress' mother die before they left?
Witness Ne; sonic hours af toward, and
a telegram was sent te them In Paris, at
theJHetcl Bristel.
The Attorney General What is the
next thing you remember?
' Witness A telegram arrived from Mr.
Layten, .requesting me te come te Farm
immediately. We received the telegram
at about 2 o'clock en the day after the
wedding, and I went by the night train.
The. Attorney General Did any person
meet you?
Witness Yci; Mr. Lnyten. lie said
my mistrecss was very ill, and he took
me te the hetcL She was in bed, and she
remained there for several weeks. I at
tended her the whole of the time.
The Attorney General Did she have
geed doctors?
Witness The best that could be get
The Attorney, General Was the pris
oner attentive te her?
Witness Pretty well; I shouldn't have
liked it.
The Atterney General What de yen
mean by that?
Witness Well, he never sat by her
bedside for any length of time; he never
held her hand; he never kissed her. Ob,
It is easy te tell when a man loves a
woman I
The Attorney General Hew long was
it before alie was able te get about?
Witness Quite three months.
The Attorney General Did she then re
turn te England with her husband?
Witness Net for another month. They
went te Italy, and I went with them.
The Attorney General Did the pris
oner's attention te his wife undergo any
marked change after her convalescence?
Was he mero affectionate mere lovingly
attentive?
Witness Net that I saw. All he
seemed te crnve for was excitement. It
wa3 nothing but rushing here nnd rushing
there. 'Every night seme thcatre .or en
tertainment te go te; every day" riding
about, and dining out at dltlcrcnt places.
The Attorney General Se that tUcre
was net much of home life?
Witness Net at all.
The Atterney General Was this state
of things agreeable te your mistress?
Witness I am net sure. Sometimes
she suggested te her husband that they
should spend a quiet evening at home, but
he always replied that he had tickets, or
had taken scats, for seme place of enter
tainment. When she speke te me of the
life they .were leading, she used te say
hew attentive her husband was te her.
and hew he was always looking out f or
something te'hmuse her. But I did net
regard it in that light; I thought it was
mere for himself than for her that he kept
up such a round of excitement. It helped
him te forget.
The Attorney General Te forget what?
Witness That he was a married man.
The Attorney General During theso
early days wcre thcre any quarrels be
tween them?
Witness Ne, net what you can call
quarrels. Sometimes she complained, or
found fault, but he seldom at that tlme
answered her in any way te cause n quarrel
that is, se far as he we3 concerned. It
was different afterward. Thcre wcre oc
casions during their honeymoon if you
can call it n honeymoon and nt first
when they were settled at home, when his
stlence provoked my mistress, and made
her madder than an open row would have
done. "But the mero she .stormed the
quieter he was, and these scenes always
ended in ene way: Mr. Layten would
leave the house, and remain absent for a
geed many hours. Then my mistress
would torment herself dreadfully, nnd
cry her eyes out, and rave and stamp
about like a distracted creature "He
will never come back I" she would say.
"I have driven him from met IIe will
make away with lstmself I What a wretch
I ami" A ring at the bell or a knock at
the deer would send her flying down
stairs te see if it was her husband. I was
really afraid sometimes that she would
go quite out of her mind. Then, when he
came back, she would rush up te him and
threw her arms round his neck, and sob,
and fall upon her knees te ask forgive
ness. It was a dreadful life te lead.
The Attorney General In what way
would the prisoner recelve these tokens of
penitence en the part of your mistress?
Witness In just the same way as he
received her sceldings. The ene remark
I heard him make te her in theso days
net always in the same words, but always
te the same effect wasi "Yeu should
have mere control ever yourself." I used
te wonder that a man could be se pro
voked and keep se cool. But a poison
may be cold outslde-and het lnslde.
The Atterney General De you think
that was the cose with the prisoner?
Witness Yes, I de think se.
The Attorney General Well, they came
home and settled down?
Witness Yes.
The Attorney General New about the
home they occupied? Did they rent it, or
was it their own property?
Witness It was their own property.
My mistress said it was purchased partly
with ttat own money, and that it was in
cluded in the settlements.
The Attorney General What de you
mean by "partly with her own roenoy?"
money she una Eaveu or lnnentcur
Witness Ne; money she had wen upon
races.
The Attorney General Was she, then,
in the habit of betting?
Witness She used often te put money
en a horse. She would say: "Papa has
given me a geed tip, and I nm going te
put 20 or A'ilO en. If you llke, Ida, you
can have half a sovereign with me."
The Atterney General And did you?
Witness Yes, because she wished me,
and because I knew I was safe. Mr.
Beach was a very knowing man. My
mistress would back n tip he gave her at
twenty-fit e te one. I have known her
back It at fifty te one. She would de this
sometimes befere the weights appeared.
Then her father would say: "Aggle" (that
is what he called her) "Aggie, your herse
is at ten or twelve te one. I am going te
hedge part of your money for you." As
my half sovereign was in my mistress
bet, of ceurse I went with her, and I mere
often wen than lest.
The Attorney General Without going
minutely into the technicalities of herse
racing and betting, may we take it that
the principle of the hedging you bae
spoken of is wise, from a gambling point
of view?
Witness Oh, yes, By backing a likely
horse at a long price, as my mistress had
the opportunity of doing through her
father, and by laying ngainst it If it
comes te a short price, jeu veduce the
chances of losing. That is geed hedg
ing. The Attorney General Can anybody de
that?
Witness Well, net exactly. These who
ere behind the scenes have the best ad
vantage. As a rule the people who back
horses are gulls. Thy is why the book
makers make fortunes. They are play
ing at a game they knew; nine out of ten
who Vet with them me pUtIm nt a who
rneyoen't Knew. -mat Is few it te. 1
have heard Mr. Beach say: "The devil
Is en our side."
The Attorney General Meaning ea the
aide of the bookmakers?
Witneaa Yes.
The Attorney General Were you fead
of betting yourself?
Witneaa I hated it. I only did what
Biy mlatreee advised bm te de te pleaaa
her.
The Attorney General Te return te
the heuae which waa partly paid for with
the money your mistress wen. Did the
prisoner take an active part la the ae ae
icctlen of the furniture?
Witness He did nothing whatever.
Everything waa done by my mistress, and
ahe waa disappointed because he would
net go with her te the different establish
menu ahe visited. But la the end ahe
argued aa ahe always did when he was ia
question. He was quit right, aha said,
she could net expect him te trouble him
self about such things; It was a woman's
business, and by leaving everything te her
It showed that he believed she had geed
taste. ....
The Attorney General When they were
settled in Londen what kind of society
did they keep?
Witness At first the same aa used te
come te Mr, Beach's house. Mr. Beach
brought them, but Mr. Layten was rude
and uncivil te them, and after a tlme they
stepped away. I must say, if he was rude
aftd uncivil te them, they were quite aa
Sde and uncivil te him, and it he had met
em with the temper they displayed noth
ing could have prevented the occurrence
of disgraceful scenes. He behaved te them
In exactly the same way he behaved te
my mistress when they disagreed. He
left the house, and did net return till they
were all gene. ,. ' .j., (
The Attorney General Were the? te
the habit of coming te the heuse without
receiving an invitation from Its master? i
Witness I bclleve se. My mistress
would say: "Papa is going te bring
three or fenr friends te dinner." He
would leek at her and say nothing; and
when the dinner was served Mr. Layten
would be absent Mr. Beach would then
take the head of the table, and I have
heard him, when he was filled with cham cham
pagneeo scarcely ever drank anything
else but champagne and whisky speak
Tcry angrily about "the stuck up pride
of his fine gentleman son inlaw. The
ether guests were net behindhand In
abusing him.
The Attorney General Although they
were eating at Ids table and drinking his
wine?
Witness Yes. At ether times In the
evening, when Mr. Layten was at home
with my mistress, Mr. Beach would make
his appcarance unexpectedly with his
friends; but Mr. Layten would never re
main in their company. It seemed tome
that Mr. Beach did these things te vex
Mr. Layten, and that it was a kind of
battle between them as te who should he
master.
The Attorney General A battle, hew
ever, in which the prisoner did net take
any violent part?
Witness But it ended iu his being left
the master of the field. .
The Attorney General Explain. Vt
Witness After twelve months or se
Mr. Beach's friends ceased entirely te
come te the heuse. Then, when Mr. Beach
came, he came alone.
The Attorney General On these eccv
siens did the prisoner remain at home?
Witness Yes, whenever Mr. Beach
Was alone Mr. Layten remained in.
The Atterney General Hew did they
pass the time?
Witness Playing billiards, generally.
(TOBS COVTHVSD.)
Positively Pgiy Facta
Can be made clear and attractive. These hor her
ria pimples ana blotches can be removed by
one application of Uep Ointment. Ti'tvtr
jail: Takene ether. cents at druggists, or
mall atampa te the Hep Ce , Mew Londen,
Conn. (1)
Take New Rtyle Vinegar Bitter, and yenr
headache and tallownees will elope together.
Vmdeaeet Pradeaeet
rxnmtdlcatlen, aa in aught elat, predene
should b our guide. Yst thousands cut It te
the winds. Every naw nostrum finds its pat pat
ren, the medical empirics of every tabs
school have their gulls. Every change la
the gamut et humbug la rung successfully
for a time at least the notes being furnished,
by the credulous. In happy contrast te the
many advertised impostures of the day stands
Ilest-tter's Stomach Bitten, new. in ita
third decade of popularity, approved and rec
emmended by physicians, faderssd by the
fireas of many lands, sought and prlied by
uvallda everywhere. It la an ascertained
ptciile for and preventive of malarial dis
eases, chrenle Indigestion, liver complaint
and constipation, checks the growth of
rheumatism and neuralgia, la a Peerless In In
vlgerant and useful diWilie, fltrrejn fW
ale benefit by it. .., ,, . a
"I wonder he it is that Lawr nce Itarrett
always ktepn his voles se clear and reso
nant? Why, 1 suppose, like ovary ether
sensible man he keep a supply of Dr. Bull's
Btby Syrup
fcneuinauam hed had held of me for two or
thrteyeua. I trkd 'alvatlea Oil ; lr, quickly
gave ma lelltt, and have) net had U since.
WM. CLARK.
Cliften, B Jtlmere County, ltd.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Is Consumption Incurable.
Bead the follewing: Mr. C II. Merris, Kewark,
Ark, says: "Was down with Abscess et Lungs,
and friends and physicians pronounced me an
Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
King's Mew Discovery for Consumption, am
new en my third bettle, and able toeversee the
work en my farm. It is the flneat medicine
ever made."
Jesse Ulddlewart, Decatur. Ohie, says: "Baa
it net been for Dr. Klna'e New blsoevery ler
Consumption. 1 would have Cled or Lung Trou
bles. Waa given ap by doctors. Am new in
beat et health " Try It- Bample bottles '.free at
II. B Cochran's Drag Stere. Ne. U7 and 1X
North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. (3)
TliAT HACKING GOUGlicau Da se quickly
enred by ShUeh'a Cure. We guarantee it. Held
by H. b. Cochran druggist. Ne. 137 and 190
no
brth Qmwn St.. I.aneiuiter. Pa.
(II
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
that turrlble cough. shlleh'a Cure la the remedy
jer you. Beld by II. 11 Ceehran, druggist, Nea
137 and 139 North Oueira 8U. Lancaster. Fa. (1
COUGH, WlluePlNGCOUGil and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by ShUeh'a Cure. Held by
U. II. Cochran, druggls I, Nea. 147 and 18 North
ueen at. Lancaster, I'a, (4)
mutuer. aieinerall Mothers til
Are you disturbed at night and breken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T
If se, go at once and get a bottle of UBS,
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8YEUP. It Will re
lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de
pend upon it there is no mistake about it.
There la net a mother en earth who has ever
need It, who will net tell yen at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and roller and health te the child,
operating like tnagle. It is perfectly safe te
uae in all caeca and pleasant te the tase, and Is
the prescription of one et the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses In the United
Btates. Beld everywhere, 29 cents a bottle.
mayBJ-lydAw
My boy (three years old) was recently taken
Willi cold lu thu head. It seemed dually te
sella In his nose, which waa stepped up for
day and nights ae that it waa difficult for htm
te treathe ana slttp. I called a physician
whennstrltied bu did htm no feed, rlnallv
I went te the drug auue and get a bottle of
Kly'aCteam xa'iu, it aeemed te work like
inagle The itej 'a nose waa car in two days,
and he haa been all right ever since. K. J.
Utzztid.New Yerk. UWwdcedftw
A Baptist Ulnlater'e Kxperleuce.
"I am a lluntlat minister. and beterel ever
weugni or pcing a clergyman i gruauaiea in
ug:
inedlLlne, but
. jeu a
i lucrative practice for my
present profession, forty years age. 1 waa for
many years a autferer from quinsy. 77iema'
many years a sufferer Irem quinsy. J7iema'
Eclectric Oil cured me. 1 waaal
waa also treublnd
wltn nearsuncka, ana menutr nciecirie oil
always relieved ina. Wy wlte and child had
diphtheria, and Themat' Eclttlria Oil cured
them, and If taken in time It will euro aeven
times out of ten. I am confident It la a cure
for the rnent obstinate cold, or cough, and If
any one will take a small teaspoon and half
fill It with the Oil, and then place the end of
the spoon in ene nostril and draw the Oil out
of the spoon Inte thu head, by anlfflng aa hard
aa they can, until the Oil falls ever into the
threat, and practice It twice a week, 1 don't
care hew eOuuslva their head may be, It will
rlvan It out and cure their catarrh. Fer
deafness and earache.lt has done wonders te
my c-urtalu knowledge. It Is the only medi
cine dubbed patent medicine that I have
ever felt like recommending, and I am very
nnxleus tb aee It In every place, for 1 tell you
thitl would net be without It In my house
ler any consideration. I am new suffering
with a pain like rheumaUim in my right limb,
and nothing relieves me like Taenej1 AWso AWse
lr OIL" Dr. E. F. Crane, Cerry, Pa.. -
Fer sale by 11. B. O ctiran, druggist, lJf aad
p Koru (Juaen svmt, Laavitr,
eOatrAHT.
Letts rraaa she Aeatstaat r aveaaaa ef tea Ue
HvtyDyatfaaan a. Bakjaej ta Vklek
TbeasaxMta At Deeply (Nsaeeraea.
About Ave years age I anfarea turn painful
artaaMea aai gnat pala aad weakness la the
lower part of say back, paia la the llsabs, bat
taste la the mouth, disgust at sea, and great
asaatal and beeUly depression.
1 live at Ml Tent street, Jersey City, an ea
arriving hease eae night 1 Kmael a aepy of the
Maker Almatut that had been leftdurug the
ear. X reaa the article, "What ss the
Disease that la Oemtag Open Oat" It e
ecrlbt say symptoms ana fraHags batter
than 1 could in had written aw aete beak.
My treabiewa' Indeed llae a thief lath
nbjhVieTtthadbten stealing apea aseaa
awarea for years. I aentlorabetilecf Shaker
Bxtraetet Keeta, or Belgal'aSjrnp, and before
t haa taken one-halt of it 1 sell the wetaesae
roller, la a few weeks 1 was Ilka say eld salt.
t enjoyed and digested my feed. My kMaeys
boob recovered tone ana strength, easl the
nrlaary trouble vanished. 1 waa well.
MUlleaa of people need aea&e aatdtelae ala
ply te aetea the bowels. Te them 1 commend
Shaker Extract la the strongest possible
Unas. It Is the geatleet, pleaaanteat, safest
and eureet purgative la this world. The most
delicate women and children may take It. One
point mere : I haveall the mere conndene la
this medlctae because It ta prepared by the
Shakers. I may claim te be a religions man
anyeelfaad admire the Shakers for their seal,
consistency and strict business Integrity.
What they make may be trusted by the pub
lie. W. U. U ALU
Fer sale by ail dregglits and by A. i. While,
64 Warren street, New Yerk.
febis 1 JdawTu.ThAS
MAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
CUBES
NKUVOU9 ritOSTUATION, NKRVOUS
HEADACHE, NKUUALUIA, NERVOUS
WEAKNESS, STOMACU AND LlVlt DIS
EASES, XUEUMATlStf, DYSPEPSIA,
and all Affections of the Kidneys,
WBAK NBRVE9.
PAINE'S GELKUY COMPOUND U a Nerve
Tenle which never falls. Containing Celery
and Coeoa. these wonderful stimulants, ft
speclaly cures all nervous disorders.
RHBUMATlSaf.
PAINE'S CELEBY COMPOUND purifies
the bleed. ItdriveeeutthelacUaacte.whlcn
causes hheumatlam. and restores tha bleed
making organs tn a healthy condition. The
true remedy ler Bheumatism.
KIDSBY COMPLAINTS.
PAINKM CELEBY COMPOUND quickly
restores the liver and kidneys te perfeet
health. Tblacnratlv power, combined with
lu nerve tonics, la why it la the beat remedy
for all kidney complaints.
DYePHPfiLsV.
PAINE'S CELEBY COMPOUND strength
ena the stomach, and qnleta the nervea of
the digestive organs. Tnla la why It cures
even the worse eases of Djapepsla.
CONSTIPATION.
PAINE'S CELEKY COMPOUND Is net a
cathartic It Is a laTatlve, giving tayand
natural action te the bowels. .Regularity
surely fellows Ita use.
Becommended by professional and business
men. tend for book.
Price, $1.00. Beld by Druggists.
WELLS, BlOif ABDBON Ce., Proprietors.
Burlington, VU (f )
TJJLY'H CBEAM BALnr!
eatabrh--Say fever.
ELY'S CBEAM BALM cures Celd In Bead
Catarrh, Uese Celd, Hay rver,Desfnem, Dead
ache. Price M centa. EASY TO USE. Ely
Bre'S, Owego. N. Y., U. B, A.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN,
TBOUBLK,
And Will Cure OATAUUU, by Using
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
A particle la applied te each neitrll and '.
agreeable. Prien 'ifl cents ni drugpl't t ry
mail,reKUtrea, (Xict. K.I.Y IIIUiTllEUS.
tis Urtwnwlen tt,,New Xe-k.
nevl5-lydw
Q.OLDEN SPKCIKIO.
DRUNKENNESS
OB THE
UQUOU IIAI1IT POSITIVELY COKED BT
ADMIMSTKIUNU DU IIA1NAB'
HULIIKN 8PECIKIC.
It can be given in a cup et coffee or tea with
out the knewledges of the person taking It i la
absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma
nent and apoedy cure, whether the patient la a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreak.
Thousands of drunkards have been made
temperate men who have taken Gelden I8pe-
cine in ineirconee wuneut meir anowieago.
ana wxiay Deuevu iee:
own free will. IT NE
and te-day bellove they quit drinking of their
. v tn w ai j.e. xae sya-
temence
Impregnated with the Sp
utter lmpeaalblllty for
te exist. Fer sale by
specincltbe-
comea an
ine liquor
appetlte te
CH AS. A. LOCUEtt, Druggist,
Ne B East King Street,
, Lancaster, Pa,
apris-i ju i u. i ass
D
ISEASE AND DEATU.
BECUU1TY Sewer gas, dlaeae germs and
contatlen are effectually com-
AGAINST batted by burning Uydrenaph-
thel Paatllles In roema and
BUrPEUINQ arartmenta. They are fragrant,
and Invlaerallna te the sick.
DISEASE
AND
DEACII I
23 CENTS.
sain ana ecain aiaeaaea are
nermanenll v cured by Ilvdren
upthel (soap, a pure, highly
scented medicinal soap for
toilet, nnraery and bath.
Toothaches, lace neuralgia
and Inflamed or swollen gums
jluld promptly te Darby's Den.
lai riaaier. wmca use ine
place of oelaUs. and dan Her
ens toothache Creps.
Cerns and Bunlena range no pain where
Mead's Cern and Bunion Plnatera are ud.
They quickly allay Inflammation and relieve
patu.
smallpox and ether contagions diseases are
prevented by burning Beabury's Rulphur Can
dlea In cellars, closet., fluke, ships' holds, bird
cages, chicken coop, of.
m BEABUBX A JOHNSON, New Yerk.
rALUABLE MEDICAL WORK.
TRUTH,
Or the SCIENCE Or LIFE, A VALUABLE
MEDICAL WOltK,
thijenly true desert ntlen of this tlme en Man
hood. Nervous and Physical Debility, I'reraa
tnre Decline, Krroiset leuth, and ih untold
miseries conaeeuent te uuie, as well aa an ez ez ez
poeureef qua Viand their se called medlral
worse,' by which thuy vlctlmlra thousands,
and by thelrexagarerailng dUeasn, inakea theae
peer aulferttra inaane. Every young man,
lulddle-atriMl or old, should roae this book. It
la mere than wealth te u-em. Send two cent
stamp for a copy. Addn-aa,
DB THOH.THEEL.
63 North Fourth St, Philadelphia, I'a.
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Bupture, Varicecele and Special DUeaaea
ofelihersez. Why be humbuiraed by quacks
when jeu can fled In l)r. Wilnht the only Bse
CLia i-uysieiak In Philadelphia who makes a
apecla'ty el the above diseases, and ccaia
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lebSl lydAw
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O and Fancy Werk. Sk. 3 and JK Inches In
length, at
IlUllLKT'rt DHUO STORE.
Na 80 West King bUeet.
XTOTIOE TO TRESPASSERS AND
XI UUNNER3. All persons are hereby fcr-
bidden te trespass en any of tha landa of tha
uornwaei ana epetx
pendwell eatates In Lebanon or
Uea.wheUu-r Indoaed or uiiln.
Lancaster oeun
cloned, either fc
dosed, either for the purpose 01 aboetlng or
ashing, as the law will
1 no
rtifldiv enf eread
against ail treanaaalng en aald lands of the un-
designed atvpr thla notice.
WM. COLgtlAN FUIIMAJT,
BDW. O.FREEMAjr,
Atterneye tpr.B.Wa'tsMa1 aastt
sviavtM
CELERY COMPOUND,
TOBACCO.
riNK FIEOB OF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
II III DEED A LCXUEY.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty
Ceses aa near being a tine piece el PLUO
TOBACCO aa it Ulpeaalble te make It,
aad Is known as a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONB DEALERS.
We anf save that OKI TRIAL will Convince
Yeu or I u Merits.
wLoek t or tha red U tin ug ea each pi ug.-a
J no. Finzer & Bre.'s,
LOUISVILLE, KY
(I)
trreataw.
sjsc fiK'J1"
J sHisn 'wVf alamw
s1
PKCIAU
WATCHES
for raraere and Balireaders will te aeldat
great reduction tn nrlcea. Alse Elgin, wal
tham, Aurera, ter which 1 am sole agent, and
ether flrsvelass Watches. Beat wCtch and
Jewelry aapeUrtng. B pecucJea, Eyeglasses and
optlcalOende. Comet time dally, by tele tele
grapeonly place la the city.
.i" LODI3 WBBER,
Je. 1M N. Queen St, opposite City Hetel,
Near Penn'a Depeu
N
EW JXWBIiBT BTOBB.
GILL,
Jeweler.
Are yen euro yen are wearing the right
glass t
Yenr eyes ache, sight becomes dim and yen
wonder why t
We answer poorly ad uated glasses.
We make the STUDY OF THE EYE A SPE
CIAL rEATUBE.
Years et experience have enabled ns In
measuring eye, fitting glasses with the preci
sion or an oculist.
a Full L'ne of Glasses Framed in Geld, Sil
ver und Steel.
10 WEST SIM STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
me
THE WATCH BUYER I
When you want te Buy a Ctced
Wateta,
BDY where you ean get the BB&T
VAX.TJB for the Meney.
BUY where you knew you ean re
turn it, should It net prove eatiafae-
tery.
BDY whare you knew what you
are getting.
We have always the Largest
Stcek In Gelil, Bllver and Nlnkel,
and. can Guarantor) you the Beat
Satisfaction.
WALTER C. HEEE,
(rexattsxv Jes. Baasxa,)
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
LAMOASTEB. PA.
nl-tfd
THVNKB
.Xl SMawa.vij,iefc
pTAttNEHS, TRUNKS, Ae.
M, Haterbusli & Sen.
YOU WILL NKVEtt KNOW WHAT
19 NEW IN
Ladies' and Gent's Trunks
-AND.
TRAVELING 3AGS,
Unleaa you call and examine our Immense
sleck ofeuiltely near goods.
TUB JLATKBT AND HANDSOMEST
THING OUT,
Ladies' Shopping Bags
In Seal, Grain and Alligator Leather,
-AT-
Iff. laberbusli & Sen's
SADDLE, HARNESS,
-AND-
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANCASTER. PA.
NKVKWBAIt.
rtfUN KVKRY JSVENINQ EXU1SPT
SUNDAY.
BILK IIA!iDKEUCUIEFB AND MUFFLERS
AT EKISMAN'8.
CELLULOID AMDLINEN
COLLARS AMD CUFFO
AT EKISUAN'B.
UADICATKU
UN DERSUIttTS AND DRAWERS
AT EKUMAlf'S.
Dent forget te leek at our
NECKTIES
AT EBISMAH'O
NO. 17 WESTKINU STREET.
at rrr kei
REWARD.
XJJJ Fer any case of Kidney Trou
lea. Nervous DebUlty
I... ' fcj.. ..... a ll.klllln &.u.a, aA Uh
lltv. Mental and l'hvi
nl al
Weakness that ROfAMIOMEUVE IHITEcU
falls te euro. Boldliydmgglau.tecenu.
txMkmt jasbv.
CO.
Ne. U M. UU SL. PhUa- I'a.
rcit-sniais baa,
Boyawysjeaaiw
JM fjsjBJaa,
N
ErV CARPKTt.
CARPETS FROM AUCTION
Metzger & Haughman
Have new open In their Large New store, a Hanflaema Yarlaty of NEW CABFETB, bought at
Auction ler Cash, and te be sold cheap for Cash,
CARPETS....
AT 10 CENTS.
llASrSlOtM.t.n.iM.iitii.
.STIUUSSTB,
vm irai e, , ..,,.,, ,,,..
AT SO CENTS.
CARPET , ATsOOaNTS.
CAKPBTS AT 6 CENTS.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET from W0 UP.
St the LOWEST PRICES.
METZGER &. HAUGHM AS'S
NEW CHEAP STORE,
10S. 38 AND 40 WEST KING ST.,
OPPOSITE TBI COOPER HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A
B
akd a Mcelrey.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, - Opposite Fountain Inn,
LOOK AT OUR PRICES :
only ise, regular prlee, e, at loe, worth lie t
M IInhlAAlid Iffnftiln At H&A. ,.tyth mn.
Unbleached Huailn at sue.
-"r .-" --.w.. . ... -
llaaT Yard
(Se Table Linen In Damask or Leem DIM In
wui-win(iagnDi is. i,nwisnis
U . . .& . Mh. S'l
neat turkev Red border, soft Rnlsb, no atareh,
Meiea' jerseys at coo, weitn 7e t better grades
FEATHERS !
The Beat sua m Cored odorless Feathers. Perhaps you nave yenr regular place te deal at,
and don't think or oemlug teaee ua about feathers. If reu could buy th beat reatbera of na
lower than you enuld anywhere ele, wouldn't yen boy them of naf We sell mera reathera
than any two stores put together. W by t Because we self the but Etalhera lewer than you can
buy them any where else.
We sell the uebt STOCKINGS for the money In the city.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
pjtfjrr
BAHUA1NB I
-ae
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
TOR
WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry. IngraiD, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW 8UAM8, Ac.
Wa bava tba Lrgaat and Baat Btoek la tha City.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Oerntr Witt Kinff vA Witir
BVUUKR RKaOKTS.
"WTETHKKILL,"
ATLANTIC C1TV, N. J..
Ocean End Xentncky Ayenue.
Open Ecbruary 1, te Neysmber U Loek
Bex 1030.
H.J.KCKERT.
ttarl-Smd-sfar ,June,July.
A TLANTiO CITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
Atlantic citi, n. ,
(Pepularwinter or Bummer ) Largest
Helel. Meat Convenient. Elegantly vut
nlshed. Liberally Managed. ,
OPEN ALL TUB TEAR.
OH AN. MeULADK, Prep.
W. S. Ceciuuk, Chief Cleik, f.bJUlmd
A TLANTIO CITY, N. J,
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
(Ferncerly Hetel AabHnd.)
AarNOrT.OI'EN.-w
UErUKNISIIED. - REMODELEn.
UENOTATED.
JOH.ll. FLANIOEN, Ja.
matl-4mdMar,Apr,July,Ang.
OT. GUAKLErJ HOTEL. WITH KI KHT
O Claaa Restaurant attached, Nea. It, It aud
a as.uneainut street, Lancaster, a-a,,uppna
Penn'a K. R. Psaaenger UfpeL tiyalera
nTdrv atvle.
geed b4as and well aired roema t moderate
cnargess aise a
open day and nlj
charges also geed stable room for hoi sea
IOUC1U1U
O fcORO E FLORY, Prep.
BTOVKa. dlO.
TJIIiIMM A MKKWKMAH,
HOUSEFURNISHING!
stoves 1
Parler Steves, Pari it Heaters, Cook Bteves
andltangea.
TIN AND B11KET IRON WARE.
OnrOldBtyleIIand.wadn Tinware takes the
Lead.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
Basket, Iluckete. Tuba, Mutter Churna, Churn
llucka, Broeuu. atep Laddera, Wash i.tnea,
lied Cords, Table and Fleer Oil cletlia.
CDTLEUV.
A Full Line of Table and Peclirt Cutlery,
Uasera, BcUters, Ac., Ac , Ac
LAMPS.
Bland Lam pa, Hanging Lamps, luacket
Lamp,, lias and Ceal Oil chandeliers,
Lan tenia, Ac.
A9 The Largest Bteek of ireusefnrnlahlng
Goods lu the city. Plumbllng and Use Fit
ting. Tin RoeSng a Specialty.
& BRENEHAM,
CHEAT STOYE STOBE,
Ne 153 North Queen Btrcet,
LANOABTRR PA.
UXDMK WEAR,
e
PEN MONDAY KVENINCIS.
THE
KIND
or
CLOTHING
DEPEND ON US
0R
Bebt Clothing I
AT
LOWEST l'CICKS.
WL'LL SEE CLOSELY TO THE TIT,
Beat workmen have been called Inte service
tn making up our Hues.
Lew Prices, High Quality and Best Werk
maeshlp. wluv,Trluiuilug,Buij'lcg every
thing looked after.
Dependable Values will make eura the hnsy
placeV Bee nnr MEN'S SUITS at II W. 110 0).
Sltw and I1S0). New Puturna and Middle
Welghu for all the year round.
Nl'RINO OVERCOATS at tSXO, IS 20 and
til 00 Stylish, and just aa geed aa can be made.
Hey's and Children's Clothing ill the Uoed
Kinds and Grades.
Men's Furnishing Coeds a Specialty.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothiers and FanilsLers,
M KOETU QUXBN BTREET.
I
CARPETS............
UAKPETS
AT IS CENTS.
.........AT03TS.
UAHraifltiMtitMittiMtniM
ATUini9,
sjahpjbth,,. .,,,,,, ,,..,.
UARPRT8, ,.., ,,.,
, at re van in.
AT J8 CENTS.
VLOOB, STAIR and TA11LE OIL CLOTHS
rtts des. Bumped Aprons, full ilaa, lyard
e, eniT awa vacn, nriu fusnwuam.
Inches, ll for ss.i j rioerollcioih
rraidi Ecru curtain net, witn tanea sages,
Beautiful Beilm at Se, worth UXe i 1.BW yaras yard
J usi try some 01 una aauaun. see wneiner juu
wiae sanatin Kamnanuai ewe, wenn j : swat
- -- ; -- r: - -. .-. .. .
i "!
the city t Bleached Herman Table Linen, with
only Us rryard. worth 75a special bargains in
at suws si.a ana i.v.
ma.ua i
BAKOAINH I
Stmt?, Linctstir, Pi
A 'JfBVY WOHDS
"-iv astai "
Expectant Henaekeeper 1 1
When starting in your own hams one of ths
Brat and meat important things yen must
Ihloke! Is tha
FURNITURE;
The desire of every one ta te make their
home aa pretty and as comfortable sa they
ran. and the uueatten of strength and dura
bility innat be considered as well as beauty
and comfort, and pernapa the meat Important
nl all 14 the price that this beauty, oemiortand
durability will oeau
WELL, JUST CALL AT
WIMYEB'S COBUEIl,
And see hew wail and satisfactory wa ean fill
your wishes. The quantity and quality or our
atesk cannot be surpssaed. Prices are low,
It will pay jeu tecall and aeens. I
WIDMYER'S
FUlWlTUIiX BTOJtti,
East King and Duke Streets.
E
URM1TUKK.
H0U8E8TIRES I
We hare room and are showing the
Largest Vaih'.y of Eyerythlnsc In
FUHNITURE te be Been anywhere
In this section. We guarantee our
goods always reliable and at the best
prices that such goods can be sold
for.
heinTtsh's
FURHITUJiE DEPOl,
07 AND 20 EOUTH QTJBBM ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
mr Personal Attention Given te Undertake
leg.
QVKKKSWARE.
L I. I -TT'I 1 I-" --
T-X1U11 MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
CLEARING SALE
That lasta twelve months tn tee yrar. 7 he
beatnualtly ler the least money always te be
had there. ,
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
MW HOUSEKEEPERS!
Tea Beta. White Orantte. tire.
Dinner Sets, White Oriulle. .!.
Dinner heU, Printed SS 78.
Ne goods mlfifprrs'nted. All Wares ex.
changed If net satisfactory, at
NO 16 EAST KING. STREET,
LANUABTEH, PA.
U81NESS METHODS MADE I'UaIn.
The eyaum of luatructlen at the
LANCASl'EU COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
la te simple and plain that any young l'Jy or
a-enllKman can eually uikaterall the dctulls of
k business education.
LIIIKUAT, TFUMS.
Kvetlng Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet
ana rtlduys. uil inlormatlen glyen by
11. C WKIULKU,
LantauUt Commercial College,
eetlt-Ud LaBsastsr,Pa.
Trt
MMMM, tVi
pEADINO ft COLUMBIA RAIL1OA. -Ti
AND LANCASTER JOllT Ul S.E,
ON AND AttRR SUNDAT, NOV. BE
TRAINS LEAVE EEaSiNS.
a !KSa.nin1ili,Ba lneaaut at 7r a ,
a tn and 0.10 p na.
Fer Qnarry villa atl i BLanal MB a at,
or Chlckfea at T.B. lliie asaTanwftMvst,
TRAINS LB ATR COLOMBIA.
Fer Reading at MO a m ,lfje and mi m asi" '
rer Lebanon at u. and t-.MpraT
TRAINS LBAVE QUARE1TILLB.' '
POr Lancaster at : a sa, and fcataaft MB
P tn.
Fer Reading atCile a m and 940 p as.
aorMDanenaicaoanasCTpm. r.";--
, gt umaeunmi np
f-er f eaaing at 7 jt a m, 1MB ua t-M sa. .'
Fer Ibanen at 7.0 a. m, itss and Mafia m,'& a
Fer Qnarry vllle at t-31 a na. M acta ata a aav M
LEAVE PRINCE BTHSET (Laaeaataw,r Vfc
& nnHimiKki.ivBniflMauaKaipH,
rer juerjanen at 7.07 a aa, lf:U and 7:sT as.
Fer gnarri Tills at -.i a se, 1:48 ant SB) a
..
, TRAINS LE AYE LEBANON
Fer I Aneaster at 7:1 J a rn, lfc and 7 M m.
Fer Quarryvuis at 7:11 a m and Ub y m.
SUNDAT TRAINS.
TRAINS LE ATE READIES
Fer iAnraater at 7.S0 a an and MO n aa.
Fer auarryvl'la at iMlp m.
TRAINS LEAVE QUARRTTILTiB
Fer Lancaster, ibaaen and Reading at r.tt
am.
TKA VMLMRB OVIDM.
TRAINS LBAVB KINO ST. fLanSMrSr.l ' i1 z
Fer Reading nnd Lebanon at te aaa aaid ! 'A
p rn. -ijf v. a
rer aearrynus at sw p m.
TKalMH l.kavit puimiiw t- r
Fer Heading and Lebaaea at US an
Fer Vluarryrtlle at B:!S p n.
TRAINS LRAVKLEBANOM-
Fer Laneaater at VA a m and !. p na,
FerQuarryvllleatfttSpm. F
Fer connection at Columbia, Marietta t an
tlen, Lancaster JunoUen, Manhelss, RaaaUM
and Lebanon, aee urn tabtea at allalaUeaa,
A. M. WILSON, BueeriataaMMa
lataMMat.
Wt.l:tX
BSljfiil,
T . N MT Ji A Ml A MAOMOaffM
jj BUHEuubav-ua. ageet tretm iurAiB, Jf,
Trains UATa LAwaasna and lSETSMal a, p.
rtv at Philadelphia as Hollows l "" T" "a ,
Xaw
WESTWARD.
Faeue BzpreeatiM
Maws Bzpreest
Way PaaMngert.,.,,
Mafi tralnyjaalt Joyl
MaiMallTraint.....
Niagara Bxpresa.....
Hanover Aocera
Fast Ltnef
Fradanek Aeoem , , .
Lancaster A 000m...,
Uarrlsbnrg Aeoem..
Columbia Aeoem,.,,
Uarrtabnrg Bzpreas
Wet tarn JupreasN . ,
BABTWARD,
PhiladelphM.
MP, yhffl;
sa. . ' $X
Uip.m.
d0a.aa,
tdea.se,
lMa.se.
lavavan.
SOB avis.'
'
ylaCelumMa
T!ea.ia,
yla Columbia
11:60 a.m.
vUCelumbUI
TiaMV Jey.
sub p. aa,
Asep.ni.
step at,
B-.Wp.tt.
. Leave)
Laneaater,
5a.m.
666 At aswU
tie a. as.
BMaaL.K.
iva av'i'
a. a.
ausa,
sasKS:
..
smCbl
MBKsa,
sf.ABtaV a7l
JsEs
AM
PhAa. "Mft
fauisw jaxpreaaf,,,,..
tMSa,BS.."- 'f&
Barrlaburg Bzprsss
tac Aeeesastf
ita Aeoem...
MfcSBt
IBM p. BU
MO
fcatgas.
wi jaaiiiiaaa,,,,
II WW, MIMIIM
aBRAFMalL.
Ramatranr Aeeeni!
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rteawM atkiep.au, and antrss M La
, As Camtsa t ssrsMSiBaailcaj lamTss'
"Tijii 11 11 1 1 ii, WNWMMIWMB STW OHBS UlI .
;e,
?m?
iyr"e?,JP"JmTWwasy
am n mmt m, p. bm iwaeaaaaai
Ais. isavaa qMnnbia at Hits a.
Blajr Marietta at Dkei
ManatiaaT
1 at MS p. an. and arrives at
at sae 1 also, leaves at sat aad amm
TEe Yerk AesnmuoSatlem teavas
at 1U0 aad arrtvas at 1 aneaaaar at 1
BraltkHarrUburg Express at :
tsh, arrwiienna a nfnwnmfiSMties
aaettng at Laneaater with Fast
atsuaakanwUlranthraacktaF
TBA rmdnrtfik AuimndiUiaL iul umm ' J-
WtEalt at lMV,saa msktt Laisirtatajiil
H&noYarAMemnifstlBtttMi aaaiat. Ibbitbb. 0--a4
HIUUHb VUVp.ni, AVTITM M AiaVBI
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nxniSLt' '
OaawjastK n. .-::
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aia.Ba,H- r
aawgar
laataartahr.T ..mA
im.
ASA n. aa.. oennaetlnsr wlta Daw Fsniaaa
an, win na UmiaghbatiaacrTsaVaati aaSaiaa
BF 2Zl?mW
Wa, AAlBsTWw! UWi UwW WswBb1
WUl step at Oowafsutewsuooatas'
hunt. Mb Jtw.auiaalMthtawniivi
t rat eniy trauts waie ran assy,
a Mali train -wat runs brwav efC
Ji E, WOOD, Ueaaral Paisawarat
uaan, at. jruwtt weaerai
OS7aVBSV!sUUJTaa BMBa 'm
c
tmm'M'WWrn'wimmrwmrwwmTr'wwirit i'XK,
lAiiii Ann ax - '7m
-TKJC-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
aHxtyCanaUs-Llghti
u
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ShBEMLv
nuar raaBaaas','?.,
MlaMlaakeatw.sA.
raaswaar .
aTsMKr
ia-?s.
'jk.1
Aaetfesr Let of CH RAP SLOBBB tar Ma Bat k?&
OU Steves.
TH1
MBTBCTIOst"
MtrAL MOULDINB BOBMBR CXUDO2 A,
"',a
WEATHERSTRIP m
" ASTilS 1
Bdtts them aU. This strip entwean all
W aajmeua ttnl aVaaa jaatrt Btntt apaai a 4 n aa at aaaa4aaBiaiaaaaaaaa
Bxeluda the dust. Keep out anowaaiaaa.?;"',f1 anewaaiaaa.?;"',f1 anowaaiaaa.?;"',f1
Anyene can apply It no waat or iiitmiAmir '
In applying It. can be fitted anywbefS-a '
holes te bore, ready ter use. It will net spUtTC
warn erahrlnk a cushion atrip Is the aaaastV.r'v
rMrfVwt. At the Hum, Heater and Baagw
atstawLrsg uai aiataata nta Mtuu Aaata-ua-uaa nm waj asaawarajrwrBW JXIi i
ters
-or-
Jehn P. Sclmum & 8eni, ;
ei ortTTrmer nvTBiBni aw . s
OT . .ZZZLTT " MA
- - ' --- - - & rk
JTUVltai BIOVKOIl -1" $?A
CALL AND EXAsfTJTBT
K1EFFER & HEBE'S
STOCK OF
la- A VS W M-AK I , iT3
,(Tu FpleBdid"u4u Blight Ditttwl'
HAVE HO RIVAL AS UEATERS,
Fer we all llke warm feet, and thteeaneal
de eujeyeaaiarui.il Jiaas iiaiATJiab
Have comfort and save money by pinrlaMta'
nea, nsuier inaa aianiaiiywaw.
nBtove.enly te trade IteaT
for old Iren nest year. We thava several (
these en hand that we can sell very low. av
wg laaen uwm in uaaa-aeme naving
utw uua uueuciwurnus.
and fob;ceokin
"IheSpleudld" sbA "Meatsar KaKM
Never Fail te Give BaUsfaeUem.
Onr Line ersmsllerand Cheaper ateras aat
Uanges is Complete.
T0UDBRS FOR PLUMBIRa.fM
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING EawMVS
Prompt Attention.
J-NO HAD STOCK USBD.S
Ne. 40 East King St.
LANCASTER, PAl
(Opposite Court Heuse.
VOAK
..!,. !! Ii I. Hfc PHI. ,,'. plM.II HCTW''1'11
T B. MARTIN, '
WEOUaUU AaTO BStAa PSAUE IB
All Kinds of Lumber and Oeav.
aa-run 1 Na. 430 North WataciaB
Streets, nrvrre lmeit, Laneaatar. Bt-lTd
nDAUMUARDJNKR'ts COMPAMlf,
COAL DEALERS.
Orio:-Ne. 191 North tJueeaS treat, and Ma,
K4 North Prince atrviet.
YABoat-Nertit Prtuce Street, near Healisg
Depct.
any IStfd T.ANOASTBR, FA
O
OAL,l COAL I
Friea of Geal Ecdueed
AT.
O. SENER & SONS,
COR,
JanmfiP
PRINCE A WALNUT sVTB.
JJOU
FP.S3H SPI0SS,
Fl&vorleg
Water, go te
EztracU and' DUtUled
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t r unnnRmValOO
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