IMS;' Hi ... ' V" " - wj' y ' THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELIJGEIjrCim, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, 18C8. V v: FOR HONOR'S SAKE. BT B. Ii. FABJBON. Sutter or KUtnl rafter "qnare." -The Bright Star el Ltfc," Bte. (eDimicrtD.) ne leaceame in tee ace, a long, sertin lng, tristful leek, and as he gated, I saw In his eyes a nobility of spirit which drew; me as close te him In sympathy and adml-" ration as I had ever bten drawn In my life te any man. "Dare I trust yenf" he said, still pre serving his low tone. "But If set you, whom can I trust f" "Yeu may trust m?,"I seldi "I will pest the letter for yen faithfully." "Net close te the prison," he said. "Net In this district Put it Inte a pillar box at some distance from this spot ' ' "I will de as yen desire." "Honestly and honorably?" he said. "Honestly," I responded, "and honor ably,'' as between man and man." 'Veu are a geed fellow," he said, "I will trust you. I can never pope te repay you, but one day, perhaps, you may live te be glad, that you did me even this slight Berrice." And he slipped the letter Inte my hand, which I as sccretcly slipped Inte my pocket Then I said: "May I ceme te see you agalnf" "De. Yeu haTO lightened the day for me and many a day In addition te thisl" Soen afterward I left him. I was hon orably careful In the carrying out of his directions. I did net take the letter from my pocket until I was quite three miles from the prison, and then I put it Inte 'a 'pillar box but before I deposited It there I looked at the address. Lay ten had nbt extracted a premise from me that I should net de se. and I .will net say, therefore, whether, if he had, I should have violated it. I was engaged, against his will and wish, In hia vital interests, and I might have broken such'a premise; however that maybe my surprise was overwhelming when I saw that his letter was addressed te "Miss Mabel Rutland, 83 Lit vender Terrace, Seuth Kensington." Rutland! Why, that was the' name of the one Jurytnatrwhe had held out upon Layten's trial, and from whom I had vainly endeavored te obtain some useful information! Of all the cases I had been engaged In, this premised te be net only the most momentous, but the most preg nant and interesting. Rutland 1 Rutland! Had It been n common name, such as Smith or Jenes, I might net have been se etirrcd.v It was no choice coincidence." .1 was en the track, and with all the powers of my Intellect I determined te carry It te a successful issue, Cable messdge from Mr. Balnbrldge, TAn TAn den, te Mr. Archibald Lalng, United States: "Who is Miss Mabel Rutland, and is there any relationship between1 her find Mr., James Rutland? Alse, in what rela tion' docs jhe stand te 'Edward Lnytenf Can you give ma any information respect ing the nlne of hearts i" -, Cable message from' Mr. Archibald Lefag, United States, te Mr. Cambridge, Lon Len Lon eon: "Miss Mabel Rutland Is the niece of Mr. James Rutland. She and,' Mr. Ed ward ;Layten were ence engaged .te be married. The breaking off of the engage ment caused great surprise, as they were deeply in love with each ether. I de net understand your reference te the nlne of hearts." Cable message from Mr. Balnbrldge te i, Mr. Archibald Lalng: - -t 1 "The nlne of hearts I refer tots n play ing card. I have reasons for asking." -i Cable message from Mr. Archibald Lalng te Mr. Balnbrldce: i "I knew, nothing whatever cencc: the nlne of hearts. ' ' f f i&;5U,iu . i ... - h - - ii. t VH The Information von mrt me m tout cable that Miss Mabel Rutland and Ed ward Layten were ence engaged, te be married is of the utmost interest te me. Yeu will doubtless in your letters explain mere fully what you knew, but I de neb wait for letters' from you. Tlme Is tee precious for me te leso an hour, a mo ment. I feci confident, before you en lighten me upon this point, that I shall ferret out something of importance which may lead te the end we both desire. I may confess te you at ence that the case has taken complcte held of me, and that without any prospect' of monetary com pensation 1 should devete myself te It That Edward Layten Is bent upon sacri ficing himself in seme person's interests seems te me te be certain. It would teke something In the shape of a mlracle te convince me that he is guilty of the crlme of which Jie.Js charged. I have elected "myself his champion, and if it be. In the power of man te bring him out of his des perate strait with honor I reselve, with oil the earnestness of my heart ana with all the' strength of my intellect, te accom plish it. The intelligence that Mr. James Rutland Is undo te the young lady' te whom Edward Layten was engaged may be of use te me. I de net yet despair of obtaining useful information from him. My inquiry respecting the nine of hearts was net idly made. This particular play ing card, which was found In the pocket of Layten's ulster, and of which he had no knowledge, is, I am convinced, an Im portant feature in the case. I have already enlisted the services of threo'er,four agents, and as I intend te spare no expense, it may be 'that I shall call upon your bankers for n further sum of money, which I feel assured you will net begrudge. Certain events are working in my favor. Of these that de net immediately bear upon the matter I shall make no mention, but theso that" de shall And a record here. Fer some portion of the day after my interview with Edward Layten in prison, I was, epart from my practical work, en gaged upon the consideration of the ques tion whether I should, call upon Miss Mabel Rutland, at 82 Lavender Terrace, Seuth Kensington. I weut there in a cab, and rcconneltered the house outside, but I did net venture te enter It. It is ene of a terrace of fourteen mansions, built in the Elizabethan style. Ne person could af ford te reside there wlie was net in a pe. sltien te spend a ceuple of thousand a year. The natural conclusion, therefore, Is that Miss Rutland's peeple are wealthy. That in the absence of seme distinct guide or clew or information I should have been compelled te present myself at the address, for the purpese of seeking an interview with the young lady te whom Edward Layten's letter was addressed, was certain; but chance or destiny came here te my assistance. Dr. Dalnceurt called me at between 10 and 11 o'clock in the night. "I make no apology for this lata visit," he said; I have something of Importance te communicate. When you spoke te me last night about the Jury you gave me the list of names te leek ever, I glanced at them casually, and gathered nothing from them, until Mr, Lalng's cable message ar rived from America. That incident, of course, impressed upon my mind the name of Mr. James Rutland. It was strange te me; I was net acquainted with any person bearing it. 13 ut it is most singular that this afternoon I was unex pectedly celled Inte consultation upon a serious case a young lady, Miss Mabel Rutland, who has been for some tlme In a bad state. The diagnosis presents features sufficiently familiar te n specialist and also sufficiently perplexing. Her nerves are shattered; she Is suffering mentally, and there is decided danger." "Miss Mabel Rutland," I said, mechan ically, living at 83 Lavender Terrace, ffcjuth Kensington." 'Yeu knpw herf" exclaimed Dr. Daln Daln eourt, in astonishment. "I have never seen her," I said, "but I knew where she lives." "Is she related," inquired Dr. Daln Daln Ceurt, "te the ene juryman who held out upon Edward Layten's trlalJ" 'There is no need of secrets between us," I replied; "but it will be as well te keep certain matters te ourselves." "Certainly. I will net speak of them te any one. It is agreed that what parses between us is in confidence." "Miss Mabel Rutland Is nlece te the Mr.' Jjme Rutland who was en the jury." "That'is Strange," cjcclalmcd. Dr, P(u fOSC r "very acratm;" l Beta; "out i muui tm surprised If, before we come te tie ead of this affair, we de net meet with even stranger circumstances than that Pro ceed, I beg, with what yen have te tell me concerning Miss Rutland. ' ' "Well," said Dr. Dalnceurt "her parents are In great distress about her. I aaw and examined her, and I am muck puttied. . There is nothing radically wrong with her. There Is no confirmed disease; her lungs are sufficiently strong; aha la net in a consumption, and jet It may be that she will die. It is net her body that te suffering, It is her, mind. Of course I was very particular In making the fullest Inquiries, and Indeed she inter ested me. Although her features are wasted, the Is very beautiful, and there rests upon her face an expression of suf fering exaltation and self sacrifice which deeply Impressed me. In saying that this expression rests upon her face, I ant speaking with exactness. It is net tran sient; it does net come and go. It is al ways there, and te my experienced eyes It appears te denote seme strong trouble which has oppressed her for a consider able time, and under the pressure of which she has at length broken down. I could readily believe what her parents told me, that there were times when she was delirious for many hours." "Has she been long lilt" I Inquired. 'She has been confined te her bed," re plied Dr. Dalnceurt "since the 80th of March." t "The 215th of March," I repeated; "the day en which Mrs. Edward Layten was Xeund dead." J Dr. Dalnceurt started. 'I did net give that a thought" he said: T "Why should yeuf" I remarked. "I may confess te you. doctor, that I apply Almest everything I hear te the case upon which I am engaged. I shall surprise you even mere when I ask you whether, durj lng the time you were in 83 Lavender Terrace, you heard the name of. Edward Layten mentioned?" ' "Ne," replied Dr. Dainceurt: "his name was net mentioned. Balnbrldge, I knew that you are net given' td idle talk; there i always some meaning in what you say. ' '. "Assuredly," I said, 'Jlnm net in the mood for Idle talk just new. Events art marching en, doctor, and I am Inclined te think that we are en the brink of a dis covery. Yeu have net yet told me all X wish te knew concerning Miss Mabel Rutland. What members of the family did you see?" "Her mother, her father and hcrself,' replied Dr. Dalnceurt. "De theso comprise thewhole of the familyf" i " "I de net knew; Idldnotinqulre.'i ' "Give me seme description of her parents." . "Her father," said Dr. Dalnceurt, "is a' gentleman of about 60 years of age." "Is there any doubt In your mind that he Is a gentleman?" "Net the slightest" '-'Attached te his daughter entertain-; lng en affection for herf" "I should certainly say se, but at the sama time net given te sentimental' demonstration." "As te character, new?" I asked.! i'What impression did he leave upon' yeuf" "That he was stern, self willed, raw bending. Hard te turn, I suspect, when! once he Is resolved." "Like his brother," I observed, "Mr. James Rutland, who was en Layten's! trial. These traits evidently run In the; family. New, as te his wifer" ' "A gentle and amlable lady," said Dr. Dalnceurt "seme eight or ten years younger than her husband; but her hair U already grayer than his; it is almost! white." "She and her daughter resemble each' ether," I remarked. i "Yes; and there is also en the mother's face an expression of devotion and self sacrifice.. Her eyes continually evcr-j flowed when we were speaking of her daughter." ) "Net se the father's eyes?" . "Ne; but he showed no want of feel-J lng." "Still, doctor," I said, "you gather! from your one visit te the heuse that he is the master of it in every sense, I mean. "J "Most certainly the master." "Ruling," I remarked, "with a red et) iron." "Yen put ideas Inte my head," said' Dr. Dalnceurt in a somewhat helpless tone. "If they clash with your own, say se." "They de net clash with my own, but I1 am net prene se suddenly te take, such do de elded views. I should say you are right, Balnbrldge, and that in his house Mr. Rutland's will is law." "Would that be likely," I asked, "tei account in any way for the expression of self sacrifice you observed en the faces of mother and daughter?" ' "It might be se," said Dr. Dainceurt thoughtfully. "Proceed new," I sold, "and tell me all that passed." "But llttle remains te tell," said Dr. Dalnceurt. "I informed the parents that their daughter was suffering mere from , mental than from physical causes; that it was clear te me that there was a heavy i troueio upon her mina, and that, until her trouble was removed, there was but faint hope of her getting well and strong. 'I am speaking in the dark,' I sold te the parents, 'and while I remain in ignorance of the cause, it is almost imposslble for me te prescribe salutery remedies.' 'Can von de nethlna for herf asked the father. 'Pati -rnn nn trivA hfi anmn tnmlfplne)' ' 'Yes, I can give her medicine,' I replied, ' 'but nothing that would be likely te be of benefit te her. Indeed, the medicine al ready In her room is such as would be ordinarily prescribed by a medical man who had net reached the .core of the pa tient's disease.' 'If she gees en as she is going en new,' said the father, 'what will be the result!' 'Her strength Is foiling fast' I replied; 'what llttle reserve' she has te draw upon will seen be exhausted. If she' gees en as she is going en new I am afraid there will be but ene result.' The mother burst into tears; the father fixed his steady gaze upon me, but I saw his lips quiver. 'We have called you in, Dr. Dalnceurt,? he said, 'because we have heard et wonderful cures you have effected in patients who have suffered from weak nerves. 'I have been happily successful,' I said, 'in effecting cures, but I have never yet succeeded where a secret has been hidden from me.' At these words the mether raised her hands imploringly te her husband. 'De you think that a se cret is being hidden from you in this case?' asked the father. 'It is net for me te say,' I replied, 'it is simply my duty te ac quaint you with the fact that your daugh ter's disease Is mental, and that her con dition is critical. Until I learn the cause et her grief I am powerless te aid her.' 'Will you obllge me by calling te-morrow?' asked the father, after a slight pause 'Yes,' I cold, preparing te depart, 'I will call in the afternoon, and, if you wish, will see your daughter again.' He expressed his thanks in courteous terms, and I took my leave. I should liave come here earlier, Balnbrldge, te relate this te you, but I have had ether serious ceses te attend te. A doctor's time is no hia own, you knew," "I have something te tell you-, doctor," Iseld, "w.t 'cfcrence te your new pa tient which will Interest you. Mabel Rutland was ence engaged te be married te Edward Layten, and I believe there was a deep and profound attachment between them." "Yeu startle me," he said, "and have given me feed for thought." When he bade me geed night it was with the determination te extract, if pos sible, from Mabel Rutland's parents seme information respecting her mental condition, which might be used te her benefit. Fer my part, I must confess te the hope, unreasonable as it may appear, that he may also be successful In obtain ing seme Information which will assist me in the elucidation et the mystery upon which I am employed. Cable message from Mr. Balnbrldge, Lon Len Lon eon, te Mr. Archibald Lalng, U. S. "Give me what particulars you con of Miss Mabel Rutland and her parents, and of her brothers and sisters, if she has eny," Cable message from Mr. Archibald Lalng, U. S te Mr. Balnbrldge, Londen. "Miss Mabel Rutland has no sisters. She lias only a twin brother, Eustace, te whom nq whs pusle&Attiy attacked, ana .. ..i v u. , . . ..; i. Tetsesl. Tub Brether and sister r4 their parents comprise the family. Mr. Rutland is of an implacable and relentless disposition, impatient Of contradiction and obstinate te a degree. These qualities were exercised in my favor seme year age. when I paid court te Miss Rutland; in the hope et making her my wife. Her father would have forced her into a mar riage with me, but when I could no longer doubt that she loved Edward Layten, I preferred te retire rather than render her unhappy. By so'deing I think I wen her rsteem, and It ts for her sake I wish Lay Lay ten te be cleared of the charge brought against him. It is my belief that she still loves him,. and she must be suffering ter ribly. If Layten is convicted It will break her heart I knew Terr little of her brother Eustace. He was at Oxford when I was in Londen, and I met him only once or twice. Mrs. uuuana is a sweet lady: gentle manneredy-klndlr hearted, and I fear domineered ever by her husband.'.' Cte bs cbirrirtran.) m i Which Was It? Bacen or Shakespeare. Th autherablp of the dramatle prodao predao prodae tions attribute! te tha last of the above " named, is agitating literary .circles te the very centre, but aOTccts'tht practical masies far Ifm Umn th momtnleni question, hew te regain or preserve health, that essential of beclllrand mental activity, bualneas ane ceil ana the "urult or hannlnrsi." We can threw far mero lighten tins latter sub ject than the mett profeuud Shakespearian i can. en tha questien1 flrt-propeunded. -If the ajratera Is Ueplf toil, tha nerves ahakji If Indigestion or couttiiiatlen bethara one at . times, or constantly! lr tha akin la yellow ' and tenpie furrvd aa In bUUeuaneaai if Ultra are premonitory twlusra of oncoming rbeu malum or nenratglat If the kidnera are In In aetirc usa lleateltcr'a Stomach Bitters, tha nneitrecunernntefanage proUfle In benefi cial And successful remedies. Remember, lf lalarla threatens or affllcta. that It ntu tr 4Uc lb poison sad ferU0.es the syiUm, " Othelle's cecncaUon'SKene,". He used te spend. Oaya and nighta curving tae fates and tha rheumatism. -Sew he only Itea flown and langha tj think hew eaatly he was anted by Salvation nu, at sseent. " Wm. H.Vanderloid.erq:, Kdltoref the Demo cratic Adroeett, Westminster, Ha, wrl.ts, thsthehaauseaDr. Bulls cenan. svrnnaD" knows It te bs a goea medicine. Try It. '.6 eenti. Sema Foolish People Allew a cough te run nnttl It gets bcyenO. the reach et medicine. Tbey often aay, Ob, It will wear .away," bat In meat caaea It wears them away. Cen Id they be Induced te try the ancceaafnl mMlclne catlefl Kemp's Balsam, which we sell en a positive guarantee te cure, they would Immediately aee tbaex cellent eileet alter taking tbe first dose Price 50 ceuls and '. Tftal ilti free. At a Dteggisu. JinltlydAw K'asleg Gees by Faree, But Bep Ointment gees for chapped hands; sere notes, cold cracks, cte., without fear, or faver. Sever ail: All druggists sell It at 21 eents a box. (J) Beptnre cote guaranteed by Dr. J. 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Mr. Brntih, druggist, et Little Fails, recommended ally's Cream Balm. The effect or tbe first ap plication was magical. It allayed the Inflam mation and tbe next morning my head was as i dear aa a bell. One bottle has done me ae much geed that I am convinced Its nae will effect a permanent cure, it la seething, pleas ant and easy te apply, audi strongly uriteiu use by all sutToieis.- Oeo. Terry, Little Falls, NY. miZ-iwdeeaaw Mether Mathers 1 1 Melharsl.il Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying ' with the excruciating pain of cnttlng teeth T If ae, go at once and get a bottle of MKS. WINBLOW'SHOOTUINUSYKUP. It Will re lieve the peer llttle sufferer Immediately de pend upon It ; there la no mistake about It. 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A cough In the morning t tickling In the threat ; n thick nhlegmy dis charge t chilliness at night i ditnenit b:eath lng t a tightness across thn chest these and many mere symptoms indicate Uie presence et thatterrlbla dltcasa which, nnles checked, meaaseertaladeauiwlih long and painful suf fering. In view et seen tertnua and ever-present facta the suggestions and advice or the meat eminent physicians are of the greatest value. Dr. Jehn Gardner, one nf the most eminent poyajelansla Londen; says i " vclence, com men sense. Hely Berlpturea and all experi ence feilfyte the benefits derived trout the ua of pure whisky." Or. if. Hi Baker say t "I have used and ex atnlned Daffy's Pare Malt Whisky, and find It the beat I ever tried." i Dr. B. M.BuDkwalteraaya'! Duffy's Pnre Malt Whisky Is. without doubt, thn Invalid's drink When stimulant are Indicated, and l find all onrenlo caaea require atlmulanta, and a large per cent, et the acute ones also. These Uutbe, from the lip of the leading aeteatlfle men nf the day, and confirmed by the experience of men and women well known In ;the community aheuld serve as a guide for all who feel the approach el consumptlen.;no matter by what rath Itlmay come. We de net hesitate te assert that any man or woman who will use Duffy's Pure Malt Whlaky ac cording te directions can dety consumption and prolong Ills with all Its blessings. e8(l ) 1HB SUBO.UK11AJSNA K1VKU .a. Flews thirty miles along the west aide et the county. It's a pretty healthy stream, but still there are soma thirty te forty thousand people within reach of its fogs who ought te knew that they need have no fear of chills, malarial affections and 'nervous prostrations if they use Stadiger's Aurantii The beat compound known for the prevention and cure of diseases arising from disordered stomach and liver. Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Biliousness, Less of Appetite, Nervous Prostration, Malarial Poisoning, all yield ,te It, and the system receives treah bleed and vitality. Druggists keep it. aug-78td yALUABLK MEDICAL WORK. TRUTH, Or the B01XNCB OF LIFE, K VALUABLE MKD1UALWOHK, the only true description of this tlme en Man Man Man heed. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex posure et quacks and their ae-called medical works,! by which they victimize thousands, and by thelrexaggeratlng disease, makes these peer sufferers Insane. Kvery young man, middle-aged or old, aheuld read thla book. It Is mere than wealth te them. Bend two cent tamp for a copy. Address. ' DuTrnen.TUiKL, MS North Fourth Bt, Philadelphia, Pa. flS-lyd OATABRH-HAY FEVER. LT'B CBKAM BALM euros Celd In Head Catarrh, Beae Celd, Bay Fever.Doirness, Head, ache. Price se Cenu. KAaV TO UaK. Kl Bre's, Owage. N. Y., U. B, A. YOU WILL BAVK MONKY, T1UK, PAIN. TUOUBLC, ' And Will Cure CATARRH, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM: A particle Is applied te each nostril and is agreeable. Price GO cent at druggist t by maiL registered, co eta. jilt bkexukbs, a Ureenwlch at, Mew Yerk.' nevlMyfliw G .KA Y'B BVKOUTIO MKD1U1NK. Cray's Specific Medicine. The Great English Remedy will promptly and rtdlcally cure any and every case of nervous debility andweakneaa, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and norveua sys. tern i Is perfectly harmless, acts like magle, and been extensively used for ever ta years with great success. SVFnll particulars In our pamphlet which.' we desire te send free bv mall te every one. SVThe Bpeetfie Medicine la sold by all ttrug- fits at II per package, or alx packages for fe. twill be sent free my mall onreeeptof the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHRIK, Drutrtrlst, Aes. 137 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Fa. THK OBAT MEDICINE CO.. Ne. 10S Main Btreet. Buffalo, N Y. martf-lvdawMWAF C1XHAU8TKD VITALITY. Exhausted Vitality THB SCIENCE OP LIFE, the great Medics Werk of the age en Manhood. Nervous and Physical Debility, premature Decline, Errors of south, and the untold mUertea consequent thereon," tee pages sve. ia prescriptions for all disease. Cleth, full gut, only (LOO, by mau. sealed. Illustrative sample tree te all young and middle-aged men for the next W days, ad dress DK. w. IL PARKER. Huinneh atreet, Bosten, ttaaa. mvn-lTdAwMWAF MPKOVKD . DRUM8, CUSHIONED EAR CURE FOR THB DEAF. Peek's Patent Improved' Cushioned Ear Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform tha work el tha natural drum. Invisible com fortable and always In position. AH conver sation and even whispers heard distinctly. Bend ter Illustrated book with testimonials, FREE. Address or call en F. 1I1BCOX, m Broadway. New Yerk. Men tlnn thla paper. 1um.10-lyaAwM.WAF SAFE, HUKE AMD Hl'KKDY CURK. Rupture, Varicecele and Bpeclal Diseases of either tex. Why be humbugged by quacka when you can find In Dr. Wilght the only Rao Rae m.AB r HTsieum In Philadelphia who makes a apecla'ty et tbe above diseases, and Cume Ihsmt l'ceis uuakasthd. Advice Free day and even'.ng. Btraugera can be treated and re turn home same day. unices private. DR. W. 11. WKIU1IT, III North Ninth Btreet, Above Kace. p. e. Bex 873 Philadelphia. febiS-lydAw RUPTOKK-CUKKfJUARANTKKD RX Dr. J. B. Mayer, S31 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Kveatence, Ne operation or busi ness dehw. Thousands el cures. At Keystone Heuse, Beading, Pa, 2d Saturday of each month. Bend ler circulars. Advice free. Bend ter circular, Ac, te main offlee. tel Arch St, Phlla. mariu-lydftw 1 riTsTk JtuwAitD. PX.VVvF Fer any case of Kidney Yron lea. Nervous Debility, Mental and l'hvul al Weakness that BOTANIU NKRVK BlTTKcR (alls te cure. Beld by druggists, be cenu. lik.RU MED. CO., Ne. IS N. 11th BL, Phlla. Pa. Ssa-Ctrenlara rrfw. nevtM-lyardSw COAL wxeusau sun uviu psx&aa ia All Kinds of Lumber and OeaJ. ssrri Ne. (20 Werth Walerina Prince StrrwU. nCers Lemen. Lajiciuter. na-lva DAUMUARIJNEK'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Ornce:-Na 129 North gaeeuStreet, ana Me. 604 North Jrlnc street. iasd: North rrlnce Street, near licafllmr Depot, LANOABTKK, PA OALl COAL J Price of Ceal Reduced -AT- O. SENER a SONS. S5" I'KINCE A WALNUT BTH. NKCKWHAH. QPKN EVERY EVEWINU KXUJSFT SUNDAY. SlLKllANDKEItClllEFS AND UUrrLIKB AT SJUIBMAN'B. CKLLULU1D ANDLINKN COLLAiU AND C'UrjTH ( AT KmSMAH'B. UKD1UATKD UNDKUSUIltTS AND DUAWKlUi . AT KHIHMAH'B. Don't lomet toleok at our KJCCKTiKS. at xutauAK'a Ma 17 WMTJUKQ BTUtXT. S' BMW (ARDctMeXUtOI. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Quwn Street, , Opposite Fountain Inn. LOOK AT OUR PRICES : - H dea. Stamped Pillow Shams only tea per pair t JB dns. Bumped Aprons, Inll also, 1 yard long, only Ita each Fine Damask Linen 1 nwnls, knotted fringe, only SOe each, prlee elsewhere, 9Bet Jfldes. Fine Damask i.inen Tewclaj actual raeatnre 17x4u Inches, for Hit kloeroll olesh at tea. worth, no Best Table oil Ueth only e per yaidt Ecru Curtain Net, with taped edges, only isa, regular prlee, Ue. at , worth Slu t Beautiful Beilm at 9a. worth liH t l.S'O yarJs yard wide Unbleached Muslin at sue, worth se. Ju.t try some of this Mu.lln. Bee whether yen went want mere et IL l.soe yatds Heavy Yard Wiae Muslin Remnants at Vfe, worth Sejftent 89e Table Linen In Damask or Leem Dice In the city t Bleached OermanTahle Linen, with neattnrker Bed border, soft finish, no starch, only 50a per yard, worth 7J0I apeelal bargains In Ladles' Jerseys at mhs, worth 7ei better grades at Loe,i. ana tl.te. FEATHERS ! The Rest Hteam Cared Odorless Feathers. Perhaps you hare your regular plaee te deal at, and don't think et coming teaee us about Feathers. If you eeuld bay thn beat Feathers of us lower than you could any whom else, wouldn't you buy thaiunf nsT We tell mers feathers than any two stores put together. Why t Because we sell the b.at Feathers lower than you can boy them any where else. We sell the liaST STOCKINGS for the money In the city. bard & 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, M ETZQER & HATJUHMAN. METZGER & HAUGHMAN. POLL LINKS OF Black Press Goods, Black Cashmeres. " Black Henriettas, Black Sebastopels, Black Armures, ' Black Camel's Hair, Black Albatross, AT THE LOWE3T PRICES. METZGER & HAUGHMAN; MOB. 38 AMD 40 WB3T KINO BTRBBT. -...-v.......-.i.i Q0MFORT8 AND BLANKETS. Bosten THIS HEAVY' KEMINDS US THAT 0RTS I THAT WE WILL SELL OFF AT LESS TH'AM COST. smi Mothers WILL MOVE APRIL 1 . -TO- H0S. 35 AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST., (ACROSS FROM F AltNKSTOOK'H. HEADQUARTERS - Heusefumishing Dry Goods, CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES, 3 And everything pertaining te a First-Glass Establishment, at prices te Eult the purses of all. , ' FAHNBSTOCK'S; 30 & 37 BAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. JKWF.I.KY. B AROAIN HALK8. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS. Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET TRICES. Diamonds, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. OAKPMT BAKU AINU I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain. Damask and Venetian, Raj and Chain Carpets, OIL OLOTM3, WINDOW BHABMH, Ac We have ttaa Lara-eat and Bert Stoek ia tt Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Oernir Wirt King ud WiUf mmte, Uaeuter, Pi BIMk Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Irn. Stere. SNOW STORM WE HAVE A LOT OF I'OSTOFFIOE. ) FOR - HALLB. yvvw UAKUAlftH I TT TT si 1 1 THA VMLKRB U01DB. "READING COLUMBIA HAILROAV ? AND XltinHKIL AND LBBAJIOS AND LAKOABTXK JOIN! lUM S.S, TRAINS LK ATE KBAUIRO. ret QaarrrTllla at?i ti.M . m .u ' JA ' rer Uhickfea at im, ii7 iT Se T sVss. ' H) ,1 rerKea41najst7J0am,ltManai-.40Ba. &l!' PM itlfl Y.Hft vm naff . nfa... - Vf rer Lancaster st t-.IQ a tn,aaa:JSa4! J .'!.... ..... !Wi rer neaaina; at:W s m ana HOnn. rer Lebanon st 1:30 ana fcttp m. LKAVBK1NO BTEKET I UlUSM r rer Beadlnr at 7 Ji a m. lr-ju and tta ... rer Lebanon at 7.00 a. m, UM ana 74llp m. m w 4UB-ryTuitj b vuii n m, an9 ana KKv 1 LEAVE 1-K1NOK 8TKBBT (Lsaesstsavt rerReallngat7.Wani,lJ-ManlS:MtnB. rer Jboeanoa at j;ej n m, inn ana V. a n , rer QaarrTtlla st 9:91 a m, I!I4 ana SM p si TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON rer Lancaster st ;ia a m, ir.ae ana 7 JO b m. rer qnarryruie st7:Ha m ana use p a. BOHUATTBAIK8. TRAINS LEAVE READttrO rer Lancaster at 7:ai s a ana 1:00 d bs. rer qaarryTlUe st :oep m. - " TRAINS LEAVE QUARaYVrLLS . rer Lancaster, Lebanon ana tuJAtt,g at 7,1s TRAINS LEAVE KING ST. (LsnOSSsr,l Fer Rnartlng sad Lebanon st i-aamuAMI pm. , rer QitamrrtllS at KSO n m. . -i- TRA1M, LhAVE 1'UINOE 8T. (LuaMMbl.tej'.' rer KMIlnsr us uhamui S.t . 7Ua:Kfi.. 1:04 pm. .,; ,8 rerijaarryTt1UatS;Upm.- ii, . TRAINS LRAV&LEBANOK . rerOnarrlll.t.ir ' pm V1 rer connecUen at Columbia, VarlatU Jaae . v tten, Lancaster i unction. Manhelm, ReMiag1 i u- .nuuii, viiiviwDica at au stauess. nifm A. U. WILSON. BUDWtntmaaaYt.: -rMk . . . .'.T . D1NNBTLV1H11 KllT.imin-k JT BCUEDOLE.-m street from jhss ii, p'v? inuniu.il JitnuRBUa ISATSSM ST. V'-i j-fiiiitinjniiuiiuT louewai nji Lasva 1-sLL- it&fU WEBTrrABJI. rseu.e Bxpresst..,, News Bxpresst PaUaaslpMs. LsaessMr, ifej u.-7ip. m. ray rsHSBnirMin dOtkBB. T0s.sa. at n wm aSlanAA TTi l. ii." ZT.rTZ.. I ZT T" T"" Hsnerer Aee08i...U.;3P,ras6Si vJTz'l" Line rrsesriek Aeoeta . . . . LsaoastsrAeoom... UarrUbnr Aoeom. TlSiMfc Jeyi alt. Jn. uJr'V?' KlDHia. 4:t0p.m. sep m, : 80 p.m. Leara Lan caster. a:Xa.m, &0SS.B9, :ies.as. SMa.au 00Km, os Km. fcoeKm. ftSsKm, Bits p. m. Oelnmbla Aoeom..,. HamsDury Express Wsstarn Bxpresst.. BABTWABD. Fhus. ExpreMt ...... " UIUVriMllMl Hsrrttbvry Bxpress. jiiT nni ax. Oelnmbls Aoeom.,,, BtM 9. Es.' ?T "B we RE Mi-4 ftzs a. a. vV T3l0im-1i sin.f..'a iimauuia jsixpinaa..,. rhiiaftsishta Aoeesa. omBeaysiaiu. Day Rxprssst. ..I... HarrUbnnr Aocem.. &$.& mCE laaatar.Ai m9'W saeB.isusaa amrss as tMSEMM SSst laataa Oeluabla atiinSTa. bw nasMafiianstta n lam as Marietta atMS . aa. sesE antvaa a W MB I also, learw at list as amrss .TtaTecE AoeemiaoEaUoai'laaTar Bl TUB BBS UTITSa M'AfWaSSSBC M awutiaiii uarmenr etiiibsi laussiii. Aaac aeetiai MtM am lAMMEtalP HtE Vasal JaMSMM ITMIXaBET-.v '- " - m "A- immwwmmmam ..... j? kiMKBE-; B UBBBBlBBm aSam! ttai fcm-wui raa tkreach tersrkfcf .S. B1BU. The -mm mTTwamniiw ihiiiiiiiibiwbi i i OBlaasMa B.m. einmlHaat iEwEArsiiini iswaSttsSltil it isarss euM M Tan raster si Z ' T( Uanerer Accommodation, Bai nmbla at :10n.m. ArrtTaa at . p. el, oennoounc with Day Bzpi HueTBt AueommudaueB. waat. at at Lancaster with Niagara Brpracs M sl, will ran throtwhteMsioTsr, BaUr. Vast Ltnsv wash est i will step stDewBSutsnrm.C bars. ML. Jey.EllsabethtawBaaa inia enls trains whlak nut Eallv. Oa Us Mall train wastruaa by way f esli dt at. woeiv wamsrsi r as teaser 1 OHAE. B. r UH tisaeral MaaaaW. WAKVMBm. iVwPOir! WATCHES! miBiatiaa ' Jn PlafaJS FPMK ' KaSCt :: MISBlasnw. V.. . : aaAaw -: - mml&ii ier farmers ana nsuraaaers wui rasesESsy-r. vmrnt. rMnnnllnn fst mHass Alswa irla4sB wbTsb a-i thm, Aurera, ler which I asaaela aMat,aa t ether flratlaaa Watches. Beat Wmtes 7m3 m JewelrrKepalrinit. Bpeetaelss, Eytalaana EBBBSssaiai .if OnUoaltleod.. Uerreet ttma dally, bv lata, feh graph only place la the city. r iWf T.nnra TrrsfQErD arvvj Ne. 1H X. Qneen Bt. opposite City netat, "4 Hear renn' liennt. - K W JKWELRT HTORH. GILL, Jeweler. IM vntl inM Vntl 1V sramal4la 4Va srfsBaA J'"1?!! slaaat " -jmm Your eys ache, sight becomes Mma ye-:gg ' wonder why t ' ApsC ! wa answer poorly aajnitea ktsstes. JZ 0IAL r JC ATUUK. h-"0'- YA4.T1. At KTMriMM. h.W-n.M.t.11. .hwi mtasurinE eyes, fitting glsises with the prsv'ff-J wh wa mt wvuiuvi A rail L'ce of Quuse rrsmeain Sela, BU. f A ! B(VW( lOWESTEIICrSTilEKftS LANCABTIR, PA. lO TUB WATCH BUYER 1 When-you want te Buy a Ooed Wateh, BD Y where you ean et tha BUT VALUH for the Meney. BUY where you knew you ca re turn It, should it net prove Mtleflte. tery. BUY where you knew what you aregettlDg. We have always tbe Large Stock In Geld, Silver and Nickel, and ean Guarantee you the Best Satlafaotlen. WAITER C. HERE, (rOSESUT Jet. liBBSBS,) Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Bl-tM K QVKKX8WAKK. m wwnywwvwwvwye 4bH H 1QU A MARTIN. ruiNA ua i m sl lllini sTB.bwisEE OLEARING SALE Tht Jasta tweWe month. In Ine year. Tha -IM bust quality ler the least money always te be Jav. " . Am BrECIALlNUUUEHEria-JLW MW HOUSEKEBPI Tea Sets. White Granlte,.....syi DluuerSeU, White urnlMSE.i s" lliinrBl. l'rlnua fe.i - ,ij Ne RoeOa mUrprr.entea. All Wares sx changed U net satlslaciery, at High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST WS& STREET,' MirruiTiiLri. . .'-, i.' A m y s.FL 1H W: ,Si M F&' v 3& 5, & CJ- V" ,iii. yrT" SJ i-"w-3' ?. sn aSC': .--sl,; '1 "mil AM VI7, 'M ,efmi -:i imi & vj S'..1 .VS?i
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