fJ f-; f-.r "-v si -'. C n- Xs LCC vv f; r - '& ts :", -r t v aV 1;. CTB IiANO ASTER DAILY. iyTBIJJaJEqKB,, gATUKEjAYg HJlBOH 10, 1H8. R r FOR HONOR'S SUE. BT B. I FAtUBXW. Aatier of xUrcat Parts Pawst,' Mright Mr ef lift," She. "The (oemxran.) PAET THE SEOOND. THE CABLE MESSAGE FROM AMKRICA. At 10 o'clock en the night following this exciting day Mr. Balnbridge, Q. C, And his friend Dr. Dalncenrt were chat ting together Id the dining room of the lawyer's house. They nasV met by ap- pelntment, ndweteBoweeBTcrrinOT the strange incidents of the JjKJUM trial. "Its termination," said Dr. Dalnceurt, "Is in "harmony with the whele of the proceedings. I am afraid, when lUytes b put again upon Iris trial, that there will be no further disagreement en the part of the Jury, and that hla conviction U cer tain." "With the cvldenee as It standi at present,? said Mr. Balnbridge, thought, fully, Vywx are right In your coneiusloa ceneiusloa coneiuslea But there la here a mystery te ba brought te light which, discovered, may lead te ft dUTercnt result. Almest unfathomable as this mystery new appears te be, its unravehncnt may, after oil, depend upea a very Blender thread. Fortunately, Layten's second trial cannot take place for a month. Befere the month expires I hope te be able te lay my hand upon cvidence,which will prove him Innocent of the charge." ' "Te Judge from his attitude," said Dr. Dalnceurt, "he Is Indifferent as te the result." "Yeu arc mistaken," said the lawyer; "It Is only that he will net ewo his release te certain means which I belleve It te be in his power te disclose. Has It net occurred te you that he has been anxious all through te keep something in the background?" .. "Yes," replied Dr. Dalnceurt, "that has been my impression; but it might be something which would mere firmly fix his guilt Is It your Intention te fellow up the case?" , f&tsj "Te the last link in the chain." I "The chain, if there be one, is safely hidden, and I cannot for the lif e of me eco a single link." Mr. Balnbridge, leaning back In his choir, did net reply for a few mementa, and then he said: "I have two links te commence with. One of these is shadowy; the ether is cer tain and tangible" And then, with the air of a man whose thoughts wcre en gaged upon an Important subject, he ex claimed, "If I could euly discover its meaning?" , "The meaning of what?" The lawyer took a pack of cards from a drawer and selected a card, which he handed te Dr. Dalnceurt. ."The nine of hearts,1' said the doctor. "The cardT" said the lawyer, "that was found in the pocket of Layten's ulster." "Is this your tangible link?" asked Dr. Dalnceurt, turning" the card ever In- his hand. "It Is my tangible link," replied the lawyer. Dr. Dalnceurt shrugged his shoulders. "Yeu are adding mystery te mystery." "I think net," said the lawyer. "Yeu wcre net in the court when the nine of hearts was produced." "Ne." "That tfhd the latch key of Layten's street deer were the only articles found in the pockets of the ulster. When the evi evi cence relating te these articles was being given, I closely observed Layten's face. I knew, but he did net. that these two arti cles were all that cre discovered in the pockets of the incriminating coat. When the latch key was held up he smiled faint ly; he was net surprised. But when the nine of hearts was produced there flashed into his eyes a startled leek a leek of bo be wildcrment and astonishment; indeed, there was something of horror in his face. I needed no further sign te make me posi tive that he had no previous knowledge of the card, and that it was the first time he hed seen it." "Something of horror, you say." '"It was my impression, and I cannot account for it. Net se with his bewilder ment and astonishment. Te my mind they are easily explained." "He asked no questions concerning the card?" remarked Dr. Dalnceurt. "He asked no questions," said the law yer, Bemcwhnt irritably, "concerning a hundred matters upon which the wit nesses should have been hardly pressed. Can you net see that this accentuates my conviction that the nine of hearts Is a link in the chain?" "Yes, supposing you lind net already nrrh ed at a false conclusion with respect te peer Layten's kuowledge of the posses sion of the card." "I will stake my life and reputation," said the lawyer, earnestly, "upon the cor rectness of my conclusion. 1 will stake my life and reputation that, until that moment, Edward Layten did net knew that the card was in his pocket." "Then somebody must have placed it there." "As you say, somebody must have placed it there." "But in the name of all that is reason able," exclaimed Dr. Dalnceurt, "what posslble connection can you trace between a playing card, whether it be the ace of clubs or the king of spades, or the nine of hearts it matters net which what poss ible connection can jeu find between any playing card and the awful charge brought against Layten?" i ('That," said the lawyer, drumming upon the table with his fingers, "is what 1 novo te discover, xett ue net Knew, doctor, upon what slight threads the most important Issues hang." "I think I de," said Dr. Dalnceurt, with a smile. "I de net refer te the general issues of human life," said the lawyer, in explana tion; "I refer te legal matters, especially te criminal cases the solution of which rests upon circumstantial evidence. Cir cumstances the most remote, and appar ently absolutely worthless and trivial, have been woven by a legal mind into a strand strong and firm enough te drag a prisoner out of the very jaws of death." "And this nine of hearts is ene of theso Blender threads?" said Dr. Dalnceurt, in a tone of incredulous inquiry. "Very likely. Yeu may depend I shall net leso sight of It." "Yeu speke of two links," said Dr. Dalnceurt, "and you have shown me that which you bellcve te be n tnncible ene. What is the link which you say is shadowy and less dependable?" "I will explain. The jury wcre dis charged, being unable te agrce upon their verdict. It may leak out through the press by and by pretty much everything does leak out through the press nowadays but it is net known nt present te the public hew jnnny of the jnry were for pro nouncing the prisoner guilty and hew many for pronouncing Lira innocent." i "I have heard rumors," said Dr. Daln Daln eourt. "I," said the lawyer, "have positive information. Klcveit of them declared him guilty, only ene held out that he tt as innocent. Arguments, persuasions, logi cal inferences and deductions, the recapitu lation of the cvldcnce against him all wcre of no avail in this ene juryman's eyes. He would net be convinced; he would net yield. He had made up his mind that the prisoner was innocent, and that he, at least, would net be instru mental in sending him from the deck a felon." "I can see nothing in that," said Dr. Dalnceurt. "Thcre nre," continued the lawyer, "in civil and criminal records, Instances of a a like nature, soma of which have been privately sifted, with strange results, niter the cases have beeu finally settled. 1 recollect one case which may bear upon tills ct Layten's. I de net wy it does, but it may. It occurred muny years age, and the jury were locked up a barbarous length of tlme without being able te ceme te an agree ment. There was no ixssible doubt, cir cumstantially, of the prisoner's guilt; the evidence va9 concluslye enough te convict Uvcnir wen. One person, iMWeves. would. net sire in, nnd that parson wm m the jury. The prisoner wm tried egata and unhesitatingly acquitted. During the time that had elapsed between the first nnd second trials additional evidence was found which proved the prisoner te be in nocent. The juryman who held out en the first trial happened te have been soma years before a friend of the prisoner, ft tact, of course, which was net known when the jnry was empanelled. After the result of the second trial Hb publicly declared that he had been guided by his feelings and net by the evidence." "And you think that something of the sort may have happened la this case?" "Had you been en? the jury, what would have been your verdict?" "Guilty." "Had I been en the Jury, what would nave been my verdict? Despite my firm conviction that Layten is an Innocent man, I should ha re brought him in guilty. It was net my opinion I had te be guided by, it was the evidence; and the evidence in Layten's case, as it was presented te the court nnd appears In the papers, Indis putably proclaims him te be a guilty man. Again, when the verdict was pronounced I watched his face; again I saw thcre a startled leek of wonder and astonishment; te his own mind the evidence against him was conclusive. Then it was that I ob served him for the first time gaze upon the Jury with sorae kind of Interest nnd' attention. Net ence during the trial had he looked at them in any but a casual way, and I should net be surprised te learn that he was ignorant of their names. This Is most unusual. Ordin arily a prisoner pays great attention te the jury upon whose verdict his fate hangs. He gazes upon tbcm with deep est anxiety, he notes every change in their countenances, is despondent when he be lieves it te be against him, is hopeful when he believes it te be in his favor. Net se with Layten. When the Jury wcre em panelled, and their names called ever, he paid net thd slightest attention te them; he did net turn his eyes toward them; he might have been both deaf and blind for all the interest he evinced." "Perhaps you are net aware," said the doctor, "that he is very short sighted, and 'that without his glasses it would have been impossible for him te distinguish their features." "I am quite nware of it," said the law yer; "but he hed his glasses hanging round his neck, and it Is remarkable that net ence during the trial did he put them te his eyes. I have here, ' ' said the lawyer tapping Ids pocketbook, "a list of the names, social standing, and businesses nnd professions of the jurymen engaged en this Layten mystery. As regards only ene of them is my information incom plete. I knew their ages, whether they are married or single, whether they have families, etc I knew something mere I knew the name of the one man who would net subscribe te the verdict of guilty which the ether cloven, almost without leaving the box, were ready te pronounce. Curi ously enough, thls'dlssentientlsthe person respecting whom I have net yet complete particulars. I am acquainted with his name, but have net been supplied with his address. I shall, however, obtain it cosily, if I requlre it." "What is his name?" asked Dr. Daln Daln eourt. "James Rutland," replied the lawyer. At this moment thcre was a knock at the deer; and a man servant made his ap pearance. "A telegraph lad, sir," sold the ser vant, "has brought this message, and Is waiting te knew whether it is correct and whether there is any answer. He says he has been in your rooms in the tcraple and was directed en here te your private address, the instructions being that the message was te be delivered immediately, cither at your professional or private resi dence." Mr. Bainbrldge opened the telegram nnd read it. It was unusually lengthy, and from the expression of his face ap peared te cause him great surprise "Let the Lid wait in the hall," he said te his servant, "and you ceme up the mo ment I ring." "Very well, sir," said the servant, nnd he left the room, closing the deer softly belli ml him. "I have been taking a leaf out of your book," wild Dr. Dalnceurt. "Yeu seem te learn se much from observing the faces of people that I have been rude enough te watch your face whlle you wcre perusing the telegram." "What have you learned?" asked the lawyer. "Nothing," replied Dr. Dalnceurt, smil ing, "except that it appears almost as long as a letter, and that it has caused you surprise." "It has caused me something mero than that It lins absolutely startled me." "Yeu must fergive my rudeness. I speke lightly, net seriously. If you have anything particular te attend te, don't mind me; I will go." "Ne," sold the lawyer, "I wnnt you, and I think you will be as startled as I am m j self. This is a cable message from Pittsburg, America, and, ns you judged, it is mero like n letter than n telegram. See, It covers three sides of paper j I will reed it te yeu: ' 'Frem Archibald Lalng, Bex 1230, P. O., Pittsburg, U. S., te Mr. Boinbridge, Q. C, Londen. " 'Reports of the result of Edward Layten's trial for the murder of his wlfe have been cabled here and published in the papers. Thcre will, of course, be n new trial. If at or befere that new trial you establish Layten's innecence, I held myself acceuntable te you for a fee of 125,000. If you will employ yourself te that end, I have cabled te Messrs. Morgan & Ce., bankers, Thrcadneedle street, te pay upon your demand the sum of $10,000, (3,000 of which are your retaining fee, the ether $5,000 being an installment to ward any preliminary expenses you may Incur. This sum of $10,000 Is lndepend dent of the 25,000 mentioned above, and of ceurse your own professional bill of costs will be paid in ad dition. Messrs. Morgan & Ce. are cm powered te advance you any further sums that may be necessary for j our investiga tions. Set every engine afoot te obtain the acquittal of Edward Layten; spare no expense. If $1,000,000 is necessary, it is nt your command. Send te me by every mall full ami detailed accounts of your movements and proceedings; emit nothing, and make your own charge for this and for everything clse you perform in the task I ask you ns n favor te under take. Your reply immediately by cable Will obHge, and, up te 100 words, is pre paid. I de net wish Edward Layten te knew that I have requested your medita tion en his behalf. It Is a matter cntirclj and confidentially between you and me. I write te you by the out going mail. Per haps you may obtain some useful informa tion from a Mr. James Rutland; I cannot furnish you with the gentleman's address, but Edward Layten and he were ence friends.'" r , - Dr. Dalnceurt drew a deep'brceth. 'r. "Startling Indeed," he said. "Tills Archibald Lalng must be the man of whom we have heard as making an Im mense fortune by speculating at the right moment in the silver mines. It se, he Is geed for millions, De you knew any thing of him?" " "Net personally," replied the lawyer; "only from report and hearsay. He is an Englishman, aud must be au amazingly shrewd fellow; and that he is in earnest is partly proved by this cable, in which no iverds are tpared te make his meaning alaai- ' (TOBB OOWTIHU1D.) from Philadelphia, Pa I am filing mere of Or. Bull' Cough byrup than all ether cough remedies ceuiblued.ana the demand 1 ttlll in creasing. B. J C.YOBOLDT, Druggist, 237 H. Second St. "There's such dlvlnliy doth hedge a king that treason" fears te toueh htm, ilut rbeu. matltm is r ores peeter of persons.andlteyaltv would de well te patrenise Salvation Oil, the great pain cure. Marry Tour Sens Wbsn Yeu Wll', Your Daagh- tcrs When Yeu Can. But In either case counsel them te use nothing but Hep Ointment for chapped hands and lips, sere nose, cold crackt and rough, pimply skin. Ncxrr all: All druggist. 23 and 50 cents, or mall stamps te Hep Ce , New Londen, Conn. W Take New Style Vint gar Hitters, snd your I netdache and isliewntii wUl clop together, Tha ItuiMl great ' stank. An observant meteepetrann saras says that h eaa tell one's phystsnl eoaantea up tM statseftaaaatrl the MM tells t thst with ats hair gene Swim lest his strength. The Kessaas eat tlasrMbaltseiSasswtoatt'raietieBSagJatlas (star was never qatta eaUsgsA wtUatasseU bseaasdbJs pall was bare. Ska fasa, however. It the pea book ana one ess. readily trace It la various spiessteas. Mass, eaaaies sat eempwsJew. the stats at las system. Thn sya last Is unutuilly b'lght ant pat has a pallid brightness, las faea apea whasa cheeks nature palats a rots tit stagatar fesaaty, and flash, mew :ra ta.eaBtrMtvHfclh Btehuttr appesrsaee el tha fenrehsag a4 aesa asa lower ran et tha' fe. Is esvsai that whom tha skilled physlelaa wll teU yem will some day dresa tha raaareal month of httreh, beeaese It ui then that consumption' naps Its richest harvest. Consumption they tall ns Is earned by this, that ana the ether thing, by microbes In the air, bj mteto-eraanlsms la the bleed, by dflclnt nutrition, by a thousand sad eae thtags, bat whatever the esnie, decay beglas with a eeugh and tbe-raaed w that will effectually step the eaass of that coach cures tbadlissteetthelangr, v That is all Ihere Is or It. The eengh Is an evUenee el a watting. Te step It effectually, a remedy mail bensedthat will search eat the cants, remove that and thsn heal tte lung' sag de awsy with tha ceagh. This Is the pewe-, special te lttelf, pestetsed alone by Warner's Leg Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy. This Is no new. tangled notion of narcotics and poisons, bnt an old-ruhlened preparation of baltims, roots and herbs, snch aswss nted by enr an cesters many years age, in rermu'a or which has beea Seen, ed exclusively by the present manufacturers at great trouble and expense. It Is net a met cold erysr. It Is a system searcher and npbutlder and a eoDiumptlea exreliant. where ethers rati, ltwlns, bf came It gets at the constitutional cause and removes It from the lyitem. JiW.llentaw et Greensboro. Ps., en Jan IS, 158, reported that he had darlvtd mete motetealbencntrorthaletigta of time, from Warner's Leg Cabin Ceuh and Consumption iwmdy than he had ter years Irem the best State physicians." If you nave a oeugh, night aweats. "oeilllve stturance In your own tnlnd that yec, eh yen, heve no consumption,' and yet less fleth, appetite, courage, as your longs waste away. you may knew that iron the funeral month or March will claim you, unlets promptly and faithfully yen nsethearitelenamed. If ether remedies have tailed tj tbtsr wse thervsta'.y. It ct-c-s alw eSerea, Insist ths mere en trying this unequaled preparation. Seme persons are prone te consumption and they should never allow the dUeate te become rated. rJtor.euAL PKOPOSAL8 WILIi BE RECEIVED for as much Rard Pea Ces1. Ne. 1 else, aa mil laybereqnlreaatthe City Water Worse up J uly 1, lt8S, unlet otherwise ordered by the npetlntendent. The oeal te be thoroughly te Bnpenntendent, The oeal te be thoroughly uimueu uu ui uusfc iiuuny ir net it will have te betaken back attbeexpeasoef the party f urnlshlnfr the tame. . proposal will be metived forasmuch geed aipetican Lead met ever two tens) a the city may require te April 1, 18(9. I Proposals will, tte received for two (trots of brats three-quarter Inch ferrules : well ground In and te be made of geed bras, alter the model te be aeen at the Mayer' ufflee. Proposals will be rnceirsd for such special Catting as mty be required in the water De partment of the city up te April 1, 1860. Cstt lugs te be bid ter per pound t te consist el four, Iz, eight, ten, twelve and twenty Inch four way branches, and same aize ei T branches, aleevjea, step coven, and bid for cat tings most lncl ude pattern s. rropeaals will be received for as many itraat atop valve fenr, six eight, ten, twelvr, twenty, twenty-lour and thirty six, the twenty-four and thlrly-ilx Inch valve te be extra heavy for use en pumping main as the city mty re. quire te April 1,18a. Te be famished as tha city may order. Proposals will be received for aa many step bexeaasmay be required te April 1,1888. The boxes te be made of the size ordered by the Superintendent of Water Works of one snd one-halt Inch geed white pine. Bids mutt state hew much per feet berd measure coin p ets, and te be lurnlthed as ths superinten dent may direct. Pronettl will be received for the hanllnir nf pipes, e c. ter the Water Department until April 1, 1889. illds mutt atate hew much per grets ten. Proposals will be received for whitewashing the fences, Inside and out, around the ground of the Keservelm, betew and en top, together with the tool house, out house, telegraph poles, tte t tha contractor te de the work well, te And the lime, brushes, ete.and te oemplete the asms by June 1, IBii, under the alrecllen and subject te the approval et the Bupeilutendent et the Watxr Werk. Proposals will be received at tha same time for the use et the city water for sprinkling street between jirll 1 and Nevumber 1, 1881 Bids te le ler one aud two-horse sprinklers each. ' Proposals will be ree Ived at the same time and place for the privilege of using the sriast growing en the city's f rounds at the Keser Keser veire Ter 1888. Any grazing en the grounds will hive te be auujeet te the restrloitena of the Superintendent of the Water Werts, se that no damage may be done te city property. riupwuB win mj njujivuu at inuaamuume and plaee for digging out and filling in all trrnenes for water pipes In tha city from April 1, 1S88 te April 1, 16tu. illds must aute hew much per onble yard for rock and hew much fercauh. Werk mutt be done under the di rection and subject te the measurement and In the order of tlme, u dlrectud bv thoUupor theUupor thoUuper lntendpntot the water Works. Theirenchtt te be filled carefully back and where piking it reuieved te be replaced smoothly, proposals will be received forts many water nlpes as the city may require te April f, 1(89. Pipe te be out ler ene hundred feet head et water. Illds must specify hew much per gross ten delivered In Lancaster for feur.stx, eight, ten, twelve, tw en tv and twenty four Inch pipe" of ths b.gt quality, and fur nished Immediately upon Uie elder of the city. the Water rommlltee reserve the right te re)tct any erall bids. Thn loregelnir proposals will be received at the Majer sOflUe until MaKCU IS, 1888, at B U IUWK l. UI, tlAtUllUJIUD&UU, Superintendent of water Works. iperin .SAW mar7-3ldW HATH. CORRECT IN QUALITY. STYLE, FIRST IN TllK CKLI.BBATBD "Duulap Hats" AroKew Moving Itapllly. Webivethemlnall'the Prettiest Sl'KlNQ BTYLK- In Mlk.sUtrand Belt Hal. Altethe C'elebrat-rl CIlUWelBUl"JJOST0N IIKaUIIKS ;'' we'ghteuly Sez. A 8PKCli.LT if MADX OP YOUNG MENfS HATS. AU Btyles, All Rradit and Prices GUAUAJf. TEKDthrt Lnwmt. Our II -a. II W and l!M SUIT Hats, and 75c Pur Pocket llftt, all shades, ix.ced anything In the trade. UUILIIUKN'S GOOD3. 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All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Patterns, Medels, Iren andilraa Castings, Btc. Bpedal attention given te developing new Inventions and te thn construction of special list In Machinery or Hardware, TXUMS BBABONABLB. BATlSr ICl'XOX OUABAMTgKll. decSUd FINE PIECE GOODS BMW IAJUMKIAOY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Qun Btrt, Opposite Fountain Inn. LOOK AT OUR PRICES : des. Mtmpsg Ptllaw Shams ealy Ma par pair dps. Btamped Apreins, g, only Ms aeh flaa Damask Usm t ewajs, knotted irt ng , only e each, j T deV .riaa lismssk Uasja Tew.li, , setaal measure 17i lashw. mmt long, mat a safe it at ale. worth ass swat able till ileth only He, regular artee,, at , worth wtae vamaaeaaa uaiiea woatwaatmeraot It, !. Muaiin at sua,. tse Taaie unamta bamaak or Leem Dice In neat terser Ladles', Jersey Inaa la Damask or Leem Dice in the city ieacBea """ "' Ji.l. i i nted border, soft fl nlsh, no starch, only 50 peryard. worth 75a spselal bargains In tys at tee, wesu Isa t. hattar grades at luse, sl.afaad ILM. FEATHERS ! T, ant aiaam ftnm flAarlae feathers. and don't thlak of coming te sm n about swathwa. I f V0fcoenU lower than yea eenld anywhere else, wouldn't you buy ihem of than any two atnres pat together. Why t Because we sell the but 1 .tw. ' Ver&WBBSXBTOCKIiias for the money bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Qutn treet, Opposite Fountain Ira N XT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUBE. Something About Carpets I Purchasers mutt observe two things second. proper l price, lla. rlT aaA .. aWawM at M Ct price, ion nea't euy taem aveiy uy. niie """rj " "."!". J LV" "v; f?" Lnlna ween seu ae nui. n wa can give yne wh . . -;' lu'"" 7 ?"".. . V,7:ir.T a.s i,nh airtnea nnltMl In one nleea , nawwHjin i-"- J-,KKiKit. m, .1. L'iat f the beat make In Ihe Union) at se, iw, 7saaaweenia a y"i't" J nnVtiii.nU tblaseaaea's styles. It Is ear ftrttstssen for these geed, and yen won't Snd any old styles or bofrWeri goods, but all Ireth.'brrght-iiew thing Just from the fiSnJ riagrals TCMpetala wtS oslen irem ae U 7M Jerlba bsat Kxu anper. Dur efngra!lheieTeeffsrd for thejmensy, b.lng Just a; heavy as the We di toeaa T" " vwwii "" --r-r-i;-.c-ci3ir rr:.rfc .,, BtlJtattrl ftBlf ftfiVU. imn't miAM IgsrinV lBHglTla vaiVSM -nw "" ' lvw Ie'lST ffiarSUUsa fssMB W &&&&&& Al.-wool trled In several patterns. Btalr Carpets with Usll Btalr carpets ss low as 10 can ts, FAHNESTOOK'S, 3S s 37 RABT KIKO ST.. LK0A8THR, PA. OAHMT RA.RUA1M8 I. ii. OO 3HIFW?aCfiEEET. HALL fOR WILTON, VMLVHT, BODY BBDBBML8, tipstrj, IagrtlD, Dimisk and Yenetlin, Rig ind Chile Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADX8, &c W btb t)M IrfjtgtTt RBdssgat Bteek la tlw CHty. M- S. SHIRK & SONS, Cern Wtt Ibf iftf Wittf 8tmif. LanciaUr, ft. BOOTS A HD EirOSS, TAD1K8, , LOOK TO TOU XKTBBE8T. BKLLINU KID BH0B9 AT KKDUCKD PBIC1S. FrenohKld.SlCOtredueeltoM.OP. . Best cumce Kid, SS.7S te BS. W ; ,Um te IXtO UtOteBS.CO. . These gecdi mutt be sold by April I te clots bnlnet. wftHKKUUs, fe01S.WAwtf Ne, II Watt Bleg Street. w XXiLlAMSON & FOSTER. Shoes! Genulne Hand-Made French Kll Butten Beets for Ladles only Itse, Ladles' DMgenal Xtd for Laced only f 1 CB Ladle.' pongela Kid Common Bente only sK.es. , Ladle' flexible Bele Butten only 1 f 0. ' Ladles Oongela Kid Butten only I'-W. Ladle' Pine Kid llulten only II te liiitet' Spring Ueel Kid Bhees only 11.21. Misses' Grain Bering Ueel only 11.00. Misses' Scheel Shee only two. Chi dren's Pine KldSprlng Ueel only Tie. Intent's Bhees, me, Osnt's Calf Wankenphatts only 13.00. Gent's Fine Buff Seamless Shoes only tt 00. Uent'S Hue Btamlsss Bhees only SI te. (tent's Dress Bhees only SLle. Beys' Beamlsss Laes only Bfle. Youth's Ulgh cut Laes only (1.23. Trnak,. Valbe. and Satchel. AT TUB LOWB8T PIUCIS. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 30 & 38 E. KING BT., LAHOABTKB, PA. -ASD- NO. 818 UABKBP BT., HAUBI8UUUO, Pi, BgrBtere eletr d every evening at B o'clock, except Monday and Baturday. ' UXDKKWXAIt. W lSM" QPBN MONDAY AND 8ATUBDAY EVENINfJB. It's a new Stere and A Visit Will Pay Yeu. New Stock. Wholly new Last Fall with Winter Wear. Wholly new new with Spring Wear full of gracefulness, strength and wear.reils'lDgquaJ. lUes. Yenr liking much considered at stock- maklng-up-tlrce. Call and tee If we have'nt hit yenr taite. OH TOP KOW-Men's Spring Ovorceatt, Children's Spring Bulls, Mew Spring Neck wear from leading maker t. UNUSUAL PKlCKi-See our ll.U, F2.73. H and V 00 Pantaloons. 11.73, MARTIN BRO'S Clethlezs and Furnishers, B0 NOUTU QUKKN BTXBBT. rOlTIUAL. XjrOK UONUKEHb. S. 7BA.NK BBHLBMAN. SV Subject te Bepnbllcaa Uules. sugXl-ttdAw gOR JURY COMM1S8IONEK, U.T. 8UULT2, Of Xllztbi-tbtewn Borough. Subject te the decision el the Democratic County Opnfjn Opnfjn Uen. wait-lfdAw Inll tlis. 1 vsrd price eltAWlinre, iioerim viuin the city I Bleached earniantaule Linen. We TBsantfraI Seil at . worth liJie I l,5wyrflird in ftiM anirpa- ,L. vVtuV.i.in.iin ximnutiit BUe. wertn set nest Perhaps yen have your regular place te deal at, jr you coma out in eesi emmrrs ei us ntt We tell mers reathera reamers lower than In the city. whtn buying Carpets. I Int. quality. 1 Ml tfl? ana Hemering te maice m vaneiy. UALUI. BAKUA1W8 I TO WAXetim. WVVWVN gPKOIALv WATCHES for Varmers and Rallreadsrs will be sold at great reduction In price. Alse Klgln, Wal lham, Aurera, ler which lam sels agent, and ether drsKJas Watches. , Beat Watch and Jewelry Kepalrmg. Spectacles, KyeKlsaae and OpUoalUeod. Correct time dally, by tela graph only place in us elty. , LODI3 W1BBB, Ne. lX K. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel, Mear Penn'i m n beet. N KW JKWRIiRT STORK. GILL, Jeweler. Are you sure you are wearing the right glass T Your eyes sens, sight becomes dim and yen wonder why T Wa answer poorly adjusted glasses. WemsketheBTUUYOYlUK KYX ABPB C1ALFKATUUK. Years et experience have enabled ns In measuring eye, flttlug gUttet with the preci sion of aueculltt. a Pull Line of Qlastes Framed In Qeld, Sil ver and Bteel. ie west mm STBEET, LANCABTXB, PA. T O THE WATCH BUYER 1 When you want te Buy a Geed Wftteb, BUY wbere you ean get tbe BB5T VALTJH for the Meney. BUT wbera you knew you ean re turn It, Bbeuld It net prove Batlsfae- tery. BUY wbere you knew what you are getting. We bave always tbe Largest Btcek in Qeld, Silver and Nieke-1, and ean Qu&rantoe you tbe Best Satis Caotlen. WALTER C. HERE, (Fe-nrsBLr Jes, ItaaskR.) Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LAMCASTKU. PA. nl-tfd irnuiTMnm. s FEW WORDS -TO TUB Expectant Housekeeper! When starting In your own home one of the first and most lmperwut things you mutt think of it the FURNITURE; The desire of every ene It te make their home aa pretty and as comfortable aa they an. and the question or (traugthandduia blllty must be considered as well a beauty and comfort, and ixrui the mrst Important nl all U the price that tills beauty.comiertand durability will coat, WBLL, JUST CALL AT WIMYER'3 COBffEB, And tee hew well and satisfactory we can fill your wisbea. The quantity and quality of our stesk cannot bu surpassed. Pnce are low. It will pay joutecallandieou. ' WIDMYER'S FUItmTUJiE BTOBX, j If aat Elnar and Duke Streets. li rvmim. ' wunuiuuvjig mbss ui artoeMRitm. T ENTENHEASOHGOOiJB.' AJ alt end smoked rita, Plaa Whttsrat Mackerel. (jedBta, Bmeed Balibat, OaaaeZ salmon and Lebster, sardines, ete , issareaC Uelaiinc, Una new Yerk Cheese, Canned Krulta ana Vat.'a- iim ii .kia V 1 Our stock of coffees and Teas compare with the finest In the mstket. HJiaveru with a trial order. Ooeasg- OkOKQKWIAKT, KausYTatt Kin Mreet. ,jri QllKAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR, HO BBDCCTIOH IX qtJALtTT At NO. 20 OlNTRgt BQUAWa, V BUT ORB AT RBSUCTtOhT IH HICM. J TB AS down IS per cent. . cer rBts-Bt Blette per pound, was Me. Prime llln at c, was t'c per pound. UooA UeoA UoeA nlo, tee, was We per pound. B'JAPB at Lets than Whe'esale Prices. a. MO. Plcklea. Chow-Chew. Aa. me ner het. tin. were Sla. Catsup, H. of B. Vance. Mustard, Canaaa Goods. Prnnet. Raisins, Prunellas, Apricots, Cranberries, starch, e. All nl the Very Best Quality and at prists at which they must go. JOHN A. CLARK. KO.tsGBNTBB SQVABB, M. B.Hf member 1 1 istlllngeffaagMitsag te quit Du.inett. a The Yentzer Rvaperated Bngar Cera told only bv ns In Lancaster t only shoal M MH rnntitm lntt. If rail wank mum a.f mih.i Att'.-B advlanyeu vtbuyatence. We alto havnths'' iXAtn nnt brands nt eannnd Cern, via i UewBetk -jv Pari aud Pride nf Slalnet these are Xaststa ' t Cei ns, and solid pieked. excellent sweet eerai - they have no superior. We aJsehave Wlntlew, Baku's and Seus' Tomatoes. Iew Drep whole. Beitnn Market andgellt, also Touiaiet tu tela, rella' 'i omatees at We a can, and every can guaranteed. Thlt Is alew price for geed tomatoes this season, bnt ws bays a large stock bought early. ' Canned Frulta. ' Pie and Table Feaehet, Cailtcnlprttstt,? California uiaea ana nnirucnrmr. xttswi- fnrnia Lnnim Cllna Peach. Terr flna. ", line of Canned ana Bottled Goods, at BURSK'S, 17 RABT KIKQ BTRB1T. AtfTelepriene Coaneetton. ' MO. L JR ANDOit PBlOKa Random Prices! vaeia or around Oaffust freml tan ,ji j Hli luitrnilMjinTiiMfMns1a Inn, vwv.t? (mil Beiler jrjenr from Bta Ji aartr t W:f,5i ri?l., r.i tlMleh HhH ffkaau "',"; -i-1?!.. ft".. Vlnn Annie ChnfMt. fits each. t M lUDth m uig finest Pull uteam Cheese ta tha sHf at ! rtne Cakes and Crackers at iTeaUyrenea40;s piieva isinest Ke.1 Mackerel laths oeanty, He, V pound. uoe-l-Blted Mackerel, Bi each or las B Bngar cured Unrrtng and HenIeeOedgeh, BatOKKli UaunecK.nnettlntha market. A small quantity et these lOe oranges left. Have still a law big bargains la heap, Sts. S. CLARKE'S TEl AND COFFEE aAkM ,. w:,.. WWJfflu JV,n YTJ-3A AlvAU DJ.JmsmRjiAe mm . . trtta-n sasatawssissuBSi " ? J : p. B Vspeet te be In our Mew store by th mn ei ini nienui. metik um ivr imr wmank Opening. 8 PKOIAIi DRIVES IR QROORRIRR. REIST market at 7Ja nr t llth Mnaklaat. 7e i an MAat li,iniin,dkr avmF mnriHr, un. liinniiai. i&iuni. u.uivis .'uaai " .- ..Li .. n-j ..m n ntMMi lea at sue Vholeeet Imperial Tea St Se. A-M :. very flue Oolenir at iec. A very ne Yemsw ' lluimulta A. flna Juitn t Btfl. Tha ttttf i innntl lmngsrllTl.flOAf 1 J.DRB. 75 3 I teVBPOW-Jw. V'V.'W' nWmnA fee .- ... Oolong and Imperial Mixed, tat ths messy, fr: PANIC IN OOPPJJIS. - Sw The market has declined fully le per penBd.Vv WTa nhullnl r,t,-ii.,,rf1nilntt. fetid -will tfn Tifftlt UVS a with the market. U will nay you te buy of us, li w We watch thn market carefully and will &. always give yen the nrnent et tna aaiiBs..y K-j mere by faturday alldepem decreata In value, which U tte evpect u) mare loheci uuwnias wiim ??c& nd upon a further. Sj bound teeataa. He want It te ceme. coffees have beea iavv; high. 0 CRACKERS. ' ' ruty narreis et cracaen nnuKetiii,aas t;ij- Prunesis ehs),5and iafn'rzc. igy'sara,'fe',i Sweet Cider reduced te Ma gaL Unldea'sW 1 Finest lima Mustard, Ue w qu a Carles of. 3' .. Sal t-aw t btas euly 84e i bus. bag, flaa. See r , JA, H bus. bags. ain. six batreUiel t-laiseaiy w, Si V des. Plekled Herring only Se , I lma,Xf, ., Mnnstar. BaDaasta, Pineapple, Hoqueferi.BeufuhatelanABigliSfc, y CbeetS. Plenlu Hams only 10a V B. IttMhJS Ileef only HMe B. Beef 'svnanes; raakfatfcfv3 and sugar Cutea Hams. LoekforaMswOaHI,',: Next Week) large, nandieme and saltablar.A for any parlor at an ornament. They will be ,' ttnawttwmteil you all about u Utr Mn ?' IU UUin sua aasssa ssu uwj m Mtaiasvjstww v fv"! HOI. liu aiiuiDUH ua cmurtuTi awwy ,5 otvrOj.ba.piUjelCAiremeuiber. ' Jjj ReIst,Ilieiesile& Retail Grocer, tBr. n miaf susw iue aw , -ju . "tl (Kbit Deeb te tbs Beaasr. ueasa Hersf.) .?& QVMCNBWAKX. H lOU A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. CLEAKINQ SALE That lasts twelve months In Ice year. 1 ha best quality ler the least money always te bs had there. 8PXCIAL INDUCKMKXI3 TO NEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea SeU. White aran!te..-...tS.tQ. Dinner Bets, White Urnlle..Ai. Uleuurheu, Printed SftO. Ke geed mltrepres-nted. All Wares ex shanged II net isUsfaetary, at High & Martin, fd - NO. 15 EAST KING STBEET. LANCABTBR, PA. NKOKWMAK, iw nji,'i'i"i' i ii tjnjtiw i' tjsjsafririiriii "VfEN EVKUY EVEWUSQ KXOKPP SUNDAY. , BILK IIAKDEKBCIUBF8 AND MUFFLISS AT BKIBMAN'3. CALLULOlD ANDLLNBN cell Ana as u currs AT BBIBMANft. MBU1UATKD UMDBUSUIKTS AND DBAWBJU AT BBIAMAtPB. Don't forget te leek at our NBCBTIBS AT BBISMAN'S Kan wbstkini stbkbt. m- M.MeOLURE'H SOU HiqUlKNfcT.MAUBIaWOEKB, Nc. deuth Queen Street PRABSON B. QBUOBB, BnperinteBasnt. mid t::i .-j J J e' i i,. : UV ., m "a fv . r.a SS aw "m K &&r. im &M rj m "W8 JM , -ji .: .ik .--- t 1 ff WA fe&iw A- Sri JihM L tffi SB'S JSr stirs-.- iHSVj ' i VTlr1 '-; 'SS' . EW . x4 iA ,i". .!. "i m Zm J!fJ HOf, &s. m m HI m - (SS f K 9 t-7i ViS A j . A "
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