' fit S; -v-vr. ff "f 5-r OTB IjANOASTER DAILY INTEIiMGEOER, TUESDAY. ABGHt20,1888. .. -, A--J FOR HONOR'S SAKE. BT B. L. FABJiON. Act or of "Great rrtr fqear," In llrlght Star ,t L'ff," Etc. (COKTISBID.) Ida. Wlitte purchased a first class ticket for Epsom Downs, and we did tbs same. Had 1 followed my own Judgment I should have avoided the carriage In which Miss White traveled, bat Fowler peshed m In before him, and get In afterward, and, be ing under his command, I did net hesi tate. He had purchased ft number of newspn, rs, and shortly after we started he surprised me by opening a conversa tion with n stronger. He speke with a Lancashtre accent, and I should have been deceived by his volce had he net been Bitting by my side. The subject, of course, was the Derby, and he appeared te be "eager te -ebtnliT Information ns te the merits and chances of the various run ners, Meanwhile, Miss White, who had also purchased every sporting paper she saw, had taken from her pocket a racing guide, in which the performances of the horses were recorded. She studied this gulde with great seriousness, and wa9 con tinually consulting the newspapers te ascertain hew far the opinions of the sporting prophets agreed with the Infor mation of the authority with which she had provided herself. "Se," thought I, "this young woman, whose wlwle soul seems wrapped up In racing matters, is the same young woman who in ceurs declared that 6he haled races and betting men." Ilo Ile Ilo fero we wcre half an hour en our Journey I felt perfectly at case in her presence. It was clear that she considered herself safe, and among strangers. The conversation between Fowler and the gentleman be be bo came inore nnlmatcd; ethers Joined In, and I observed that Mi33 White's atten tion was attracted te their utterances. Kvery new and then she made a memo randum in a small metallic book, and be be bo fero we arrived at Epsom Downs she allowed herself te be drawn Inte con versation, and freely expressed her opin ions upon the horses that wcre te run for the blue ribbon of the turf. I did net venture te nddrcss her, but Tewler had no fear, and extracted from her the names of the horses she believed te havs the best chances. He slapped his thigh, and de clared that he should back them. We alighted at Epsom Dewn3 nnd rede t& the race course. The great rush of the day had net yet set in, but, although the grand stand was scarcely n third part tilled, thcre wens already many thcre who had taken up a faverable position from which te eco the principal race of the day. Fowler improved upon his acqualtance with Miss White, nnd I ebeyed the in in btructlens he managed te cenvy te me net te stick tee clese te him. I did net lese sight of him, however, and presently he came and said te me, In an undortenc: "It's all right, sir; I'm making head way. I've told her where I came from in Lancashire, and that I am a slngle mau witKTi goodish bit or property which has just fallen te me through the death of my father. I've given her my card I had eoine printed yesterday in case they might be wanted. We are going up stairs te have a bit of luncheon bofero the races commence." Up stairs we went te the luncheon room, where Fowler cal'ed for a bottle of dry champagne, in which we drank geed luck te each ether. It was only by great exer tions that we managed, nftcr lunch, te fcquceze ourselves into the grand stand. The crush was terrific up the narrow btairs, and Jliss Ida White would have fared badly had it net been for Fewler'a gallant attentions. I have no intention te describe the race. It presented nil the usual features of a Derby, te which I paid but little heed, my nttentlen being concentrated upon Mis? Ida White. She was greatly excited. There wcre seme bookmakers en the grand stand shouting out the odds, nnd bhe must have invested nt least a dozen sovereigns en different horses, the odds ngaiust which ranged from 40 te CO te 1. The race was ever. Melten was hulled the winner. I knew that Miss White had net backed Melten for a shilling, and I watched the effect the result of the race had upon her. Her Hp3 quivered, her eyes glared furiously about. "Ida is an angel, U she?" thought I. "Ah! net much of the angel there." A stampede commenced te the lower ground. The grand stand was half empty. Then it wa3 that I saw n man who had Jnst ceme up give a secret leek of Intelli gence te Fowler, after which he strolled a few paces nwny, and steed with his back toward Mls3 White. Tewlcr joined him with a negligent air, nnd very seen re turned. "I am very sorry you lest," he said te Miss White, "and qulte ns sorry that I must wish you geed by." He took her nside nnd had a brief con versation with her, In the ceurse of which he slipped something into her palm, upon v hlch her Angers instantly closed. Shak ing hands with her, he beckoned tome, nnd we left the grand Btnnd. f "What did you glve her?" I asked. '"Only a card," he bald, "with an ad dress in Londen te which she could wrlte te me lfshe felt Inclined. I told her that - I had never seen n lady I admired se much, and that I hoped she would glve me the opportunity of becoming friends with her. In nn liouernblo way eh, qui te in nn honerablo way," he added, with a langh. "And what nre yen leating her for newf" I inquired. "Because I knew where Mr. Eustace Rutland is te be found," he replied. "It will take two or three hours te get te the place, nnd I suppose it is best te leso no time." "Decidedly the best," I said, "but hew about Ida White?" "She is safe enough. My men nre all around her. She won't be left for an iu btant, wherever she may go. The gentle man I entered into conversation with in the train was ene of my fellows. Yeu nre a gieat lawyer, sir, but I think I could tench you something." "I have no doubt you could. "Where does Eustace Rutland live?" "In Croyden, nt some distance from the station." We did net reach Croyden until pnt 0 nnd it wns nearly another hour before we arrived at the addre&s which Towler had received. "That ii the home, Mr, he said, point ing te it. "It doesn't leek cry nourish ing. It wni ene of n terrace of eight sad looking tenements, two bteries in hdght, and evidently occupied by pejple in a liumble station of life. "Before we go in, sir," said Towler, "I must put jeu In possession of the infor mation I have gained. Mr. Eustace Rut land does notllve thcre" I btarted "but Mr Fenwlck docs. The young gentleman has thought fit te change his name; thnt is suspicious. He has lived there the last two weeks, having ceme probably from seme better known locality, the where abouts of w hlch I bhall learn by and by. When I say he came from seme better known locality I am net quite exact; it will be mero correct te suy he was brought from some better known locality. He was very 111, scarcely able te walk, and is still ery weak, I or. given te understand. New, sir, what de you propeso te de? De you wish me te go in with jeu, or will jeu see this young gentleman alone, with out wiwiesses?" "Yeu are the soul of discretion, Tow Tew ler," I said, "and of shrewdness. I must tea the young gentleman alone, nnd with out witnesses. Meanwhile jeu can remain In the house, ready at my call, if I should require yec. Keep nil strangers from the room while I am closeted with him." I knocked nt the deer and inquired of the woman who opened it for Mr, Fen wlck. She asked me what I wanted, and w he Mr Fcnwick was. "Mr. Fcnwick ledges here," I said. "I am a friend of his, and I v hu te see him." "Hew de you knew he ledges here"' asked the woman. "Simply," replied Towler, "because we happen te have received n letter from 1dm with this address upon it. What's your little gam;, eh, that you want te deny iUtn 49 wft . .,..; AS Ite speke he pushM Ms way Inte the passage, nnd I followed. The woman looked helplessly nt us, and when Fowler eald, with forefinger uplifted warningly, "Take euro what you are About," she re plied! "I don't knew what te de: lam only following out my instructions." "Your instructions," sold Fowler, "were uet te prevent Mr. Fenwlck's friends from seeing him." "I was told te admit no one," the wo man said. "And pray who told you?" demanded Fowler. "The lady?" "Yes, sir." said the woman. "Miss Perter.!' "Oh, Miss Perter." exclaimed Fowler. "A friend or ours also. Dark skinned. Black hair. Bleck eyes. Red lips. White hands. Rather slim. About five feet four." "Yes, sir," said the woman. Fowler had given n pretty faithful description of Miss Ida White. "Well, then," said Fowler, whose ready wit compelled my admiration, "there is no occasion te announce us te Mr. Fcnwick. Shew this gentleman the room, and while they're chatting together I will have a little chat with you." "It Is ou the first fleer," sold the woman. "Of ceurse It Is," said Fowler, "the first fleer front, the room with the blind pulled down. De you think I don't knew it? Hew Is the young gontleman?" "Net At nil well, sir' I heard this reply as I ascended the stairs, in compliance with n motion of Fowler's head. When I arrived at the deer of the room occupied by Fcnwick, otherwise Eustace Rutland, I did net knock, but I turned the hnndle nnd entered. A young gentleman who had been lying en the sofa jumped up upon my entrance, nnd cried: "Who nre you? What de you want?" I closed the deer and turned the key In the lock. "What de you de that for?" he ex claimed. "Yeu will very seen knew," X replied. "I am here for the purpese of having a few minutes' conversation with Mr. shall I say Ten wick?" "It is my name." "If I did net ceme as a friend I should dispute it, nnd even as a friend I shall venture te dlspute it. Your proper name Is Eustace Rutland." He fell back upon the sofa, white nnd trembling. "What de you mean? Why nre you here?" he gasped. "I will tell you," I said. "The tlme for evasion and concealment Is past. Your sister" "Mysistcrt" Interrupted Eustace. "I de net understand you." "Yeu de understand me. Yeu hnve a sister a twin sister whose name is Mabel. She lies at the point of death, and you have brought her te it." He covered his face with his hands, and I Judged intuitively that thcre sat bofero me a young man who, weak minded nnd easily led for evil as he might be. was net devoid of the true instincts of affection. "Did you knew of her condition?" I asked. "Ne," he replied, in A trembling voice. Is it true? Is it true?" "It is Unhappily true, and it may be that It lies in your power te rescue from the grave the Innocent young girl who has devoted her life and happiness te you." "My Ged! my Ged l ,j "I will net deceive you. Such happi ness cannot ceme te pass If you are entity." . I "I am net gnlltyl" he cried, startiug te 1 his feet. "Ged knows I am net guilty l" "Swear it," I exclaimed, sternly! "By all my hopes of happiness," he ex claimed, falling upon his knees "by my dear Mabel's life, by my dear mether'a life I swear that I nm luneceutl" He was grevelling en the lloer, nnd t assisted him te rise. "And being net guilty," I said sol emnly, "you were content te remain in hiding while nnethcr man was accused et the crime which neither he nor you com mitted I And being net guilty, you would have waited until he was dene te death befere you emerged ence mero Inte the light of day! I bcllcve you when you say you did net knew of your sister's peril, but j'eu knew of the peril in which Edward Layten steed. Don't deny it. Remember, the time et evasion has passed." "Yes," he inurmcrcd, "I knew it." "Why did you net ceme forward," 1 said indignantly, rushing as it by an inspi ration of reasoning te the truth, "te affirm that you and Ida White wcre in Provest's restaurant, In the very room in which Ed ward Layten and your sister entered, en the night of March 23. Why did you net ceme forward te affirm that it was you who by a devilish prompting took Ed ward Layten's ulster, unknown te him, from the peg upon which it was hanging and went out with your paramour te the carriaee in which he and your sister had arrived? Answer me. Why did you net de this, te prevent n neble and innocent man from being condemned for a murder which he did net commit? "It was no murder 1" cried Eustace. "It wns no murder! She died by her own handl" "She died by her own hand 1" I echoed, bewildered by this sudden turn In the complexion of the case. "Yes," said Eustace, "by her own hand. Upen the tnble by her bedside there was written evidence of it." "Which j-eu removed!" I cried. "Ne, net I, net II Of which she took possession I" "Speak plainly. Whom de yen mean by she Ida White?" "Yes." I paused. Truth te tell, I was over whelmed by these disclosures. "Bear this steadfastly in mind," I snid, presently, In a calm, judicial tone. "Yeu are in the prcsence of a mnn who has sworn te rescue the Innocent. Yeu are in the prcsence of a man who has sworn te bring the guilty te justice. Upen me depends your fate. I can sn e or destroy you. If by a hair's breadth of duplicity nnd evasion you attempt te deceive me, your destruction is certain. This is the turning point et your life. Upen your truthfulness rests your fate. Open your heart te me, net as te your enemy but as te your friend, and relate te me, without equivocation, the true story of your life from the tlme you commenced te plunge into dissipation nnd disgrace." Awed nnd consclence stricken, he told me the story. In the ceurse of his narra tion I was compelled frequently te prompt and encourage him, but that, in the result, it was truthfully told I have net a shadow of doubt. (TO BS C0KT1HUID.) Troubled with worms 7 Take VInfgar Bit. ters best thing In the world for worms I lluptere care guaranteed by Br. J. 11 Mayer, 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Eaae at once, no operation or delay irem buslnesr, attested by thousands or curei after etlieri till, advice tree, send for circular. mailO-lydAw The Popula'len el Lancaster Is about thirty thousand, and we would suy at least one-balt are troubled with si me anvcilen of the 'J broil and Lungs, us these complaint are, according te statistics, meie numerous than ethers. We would .idyls aJl net te neglect the opportunity te call en thur druggist aud yet a bottle et Kemp's liaUain iflrie'l hre.it and Lunss. frlce 4Je and II Uu. Tital tlttfrte. Beld by alldruggUU. (4) It Is said that a great rutny Englishmen are visiting this cuuutry this seujju. 1 asked Jinks what lby cume for. lie said ha sup ixigbd ' te marry seli pated, millionaire wjmcD, te talk the lellewjuut et their money v. ni waut te be fooled, und te lay lu a supply of Dr. Unll's Cough syrup." "Tbegieale.i cum en earth for pain, Salvu leu till t lake up the stialn btKClAL, MUTlCkV served Blui Itlgbt. 'I have used Burdock Bleed BUttri.tntl am happy te say bey hv dune ina mera geed than anythli te yet. Betd a fnrtaer quantity at once." This man was a surferi-r Homey. Hemey. pepU for twenty yeais. au name la Alexan der Leugh, and ha lives at Alpena, Mich ter sale by il. U. Cochran. drnggUt, VS1 and 13J North Queen street, Lancaster. ' What Una Dete Did. " B. 8. Graves, of Akren, N Y , hid Asthma of the worst lad. 'leek one dose of Jhemat' Jicleetrie Oil and was relieved In Ave mluute. lie adds1 "Would ulk ten miles ler this medi cine and pay 15 a bottle ler It. itemed my wife of rheumatism like magic." fersaiaby II. B. Cochran, druggist, if; d 16? Qrt qaHR tUstt, LucmVUi ADAMS KXPBOS OOHrAlfX. Letter man UtAaHMltswn of th !- llvety Dsfwisiiil A Sal) m Which Tfceaa At Baevyoaaesratxl. About Ave years age X suffered: fjenv painful urination ana great pain and weakness In tee lower part of my btck, pata la the limbs, bat taste In the month, disgust at feed, and great mental and badlly flepreistea. I live at Ml Yerk street. Jersey City, and en arriving hoiie one night 1 found a copy of the thaktr .illmanae that hid been lcridurtng the flay. 1 read tie article. "What is the Disease that Is Coming Upen Ust" It de scribed my symptoms and feelings better than I could ill had written a whole book. My trouble was Indeed "like a thief lath night,'' for it bad been stealing upon me un aware for years. 1 seat ler a bottle of Shaker Kztractel Beets, or Btlgel's By rup, and before I had taken one-half of it I felt the welcome relief, la a few weeks 1 was Ilk my old self. I enjoyed and digested toy feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone ana strength, and the urinary trouble vanished. 1 was well. Millions of people need eeaie mcd'elne lim ply te act en lbs bowels. Te them 1 eOmmend Shaker Extract In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentlest, pleasanlest, latest and sorest purgative In this world. Toe most delloate women and children may take It. One point mere 1 1 have all the mers confldeneeln this medlclne bteanse it Is prepared by the Shaken. I may claim te be a religions man myself and admire the Shaker ler their seal, consistency and strict business Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic W. 1LUALL. for sale by all drnggtita and by A. J. White, M Warren street. Mew Yerk. . febSt-lyd&wTu.lh&S AINE'S CELKHY COMPOUND. PAINE'S CU&KS NKBV0U3 ritOSTRATION, NKRVOUB UKADACIIK, NEURALGIA, NKUVOUS WKAKNKSB. SreMACH AND LIVSR D18- XABK9, BIIKUMATISlI, DTBl'IPdlA, and all Affections of the Kidneys. V7EAK NERVE3. PAINK'SCELVHY COMPOUND li a Nerve Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, tbesa wnnderlul stimulants, It speclaly cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM. PAINK'R CELERY COMPOUND purines the bleed. It drives ent the laotle acle, whleh causes Uheumatlsm, and restores the bleed making ergana te a healthy condition. The true remedy for Uheumatlsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINK'J CKLKflY COMPOUND quickly restores the Uver and kidneys te prfeet healt h. This enratl v power, combined with Its nerve tonics, la why It la the best remedy ler all kidney cemplaluts. DYSPEPSIA. PAINE'a GKLKRY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and (inlets thnnrrvesef the digestive organ. Tela Is why It cures even the worse cases of D s pepsin. CONSTIPATION. PAINK'8 CELEUY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic it Is a laiatlve, giving tavyand natural action te the bewuls. nedularity surely fellows Its use. liecommendod by professional andbnslness men. tend for book. Frice, ll.ce. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, 1UUIIA11DS0N ft Ce., Proprietors. Burlington, Vt, (V) rTUiK BUSQUKliANNA K1VKH flews thirty miles along the west tide et the county. It's a pretty healthy stream, but still there are some thirty te forty thousand people within reach et lu fogs who ought te knew that thvy need have no fear of ebllls, malarial affections and ;norveua prostrations If they use Stadiger's Aurantii The best compound known for the prevention and cure of diseases arising from disordered stomach nnd liver. Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Ulllensnrgj, Less of Appetite, Nervous Prostratten, Malarial Poisoning, all yield ,te It, and the system receive iresh bleed and vitality. Druggists keep lu aug9-7Std TTALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. TRUTH, Or the SC1EVCE or LIKE, A VALUABLE MEDICAL WUKK, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nervous ana Physical Debility, Prema tura Decllne, Krroisef ieuth, and tbn untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex ex ex posnrenf quack and their se called medical works,1 by which tbey victimise thousands, and by thelrexaggeraUng disease, makes these peer sufferers Insane. Kvery young man, middle-aged or old. shonldreaa this book. It Is morn than wealth te Uem. Send two cent stamp for a copy. Address, UK TrtOS.TnKEL. CAS North reurtu at, Philadelphia, Pa. fis-lyd IrVY'H OKKAM BAiiM, OATARRH-EAY FEVER. ELY'S CUEAM BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh. Uose Celd, Hay r ever. UeiJness, Head ache. Price SO Genu. EASY TO Uafc. Ely Ure's, Owcge. N. Y., U. S, A. YOU WILL 8AVR MONEY, TIME. PAIN, TBOUBLE, And Will Cure CATABhMJ, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle is applied te each nostril and is agreeable. Price 60 cent at druggist i ty UUUl. (VKUIW1VU, WL. AJ.I DUUIU&UO. 2U Oreenwlch St., New X or. nevlMydAw rOliUEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS -Oil THE LIQUOR nABlT POSITIVELY CUKKD BY ADMIN 1STK1UNU DK. HAlNHa' UMLDKN 8PEC1K1C. It can be given In a cup et corfee or tea with, ent the knowledge of the ponten taking It ! Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Gelden ,Spo ,Spe ,Spo clfle In their coffee without their knowledge, and te-day bolleve they quit drinking et their own freewUL IT NEVER FAILS. The sys tem once Impregnated with the Speclee. It be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sain by C11A8. A. LOCUER, Druggist, Ne. a Kant King Street, Lancaster, Pa. aprl5-lydru.ThS ' K EEI YOUR EYE OPEN If you would net be victimized by Impsiurs and frauds who are flooding the market with wertbleu Imitations of HEN80MM PLAs. Talt. Ihete "pirates" who seek te leu tbelr worthless products en the reputation of BENSON'S PLAUTKlt rojert te many tricks for which tlislr class Is famous, and If buyers are net exceedingly ciutleus they trrqueully find themselves victimized by unscrupulous dealers who aid and abet In such deception ler a division el the prertts. Honest dealers will unlte wlih pbytlclans In recommending BENSON'S PLASTEUassuperiorteall ether external remedies for coughs, colds, pleurisy, chest pains, tackacbe, kidney arr-ctleDs, ma laria, ihtumallsni, sciatica, lumbago and aches and pains el every description. SKAHUltY A JuliNBON, (I) Bole Proprietors, New Yerk. RUPTURE-CURE GUARANTEED BY Dr. J. B. Mayer, 631 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Kami at once. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands et cues. At Keystone Heuse, Heading, Pa, 2d Saturday of each month. Send ler circular. Advice free, send ler circular, Ac, te main omen. 631 Arch St.Phlla. tnarlS-lydAw B" UH1NESS METHODS MADE PLAIN. Tee system of Instruction at the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Is se simple and plain that any young ldy or gentleman can eslly master all the details of abutlueas education. L1BEUAL TEBUS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and Fildays. ull information given by 14.lt. UtKllll.KIt 1 Mi,..m JstQorrmrCeUe4r. MUt-Ud Laaauiar, l'a. CILERY COMPOUND, TOBACCO. A FINE PIECE OP CHEWING TOBA-CCO IB INDUED A LUittRY. FINZER'S Old Honesty! Cemes aanear being a fine piece el PI.UU TOBACCO as It Is 'possible te make It, aad Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMOKQ DEALERS. We are; sure that ONE TRIAL will Convince Ycu of It Merits. -Loek ter the red H tin tag en each pi ng.ta J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY WA LL PA PKRS. WINDOW HBADKy, OaKPETS, ite. FACTS I BARGAINS. WINDOW BUADES. Any Celer, Fnll Blie, Ready te llanp, Mckel Ornament St. DADO SHADES. Bam as above, with G old Dadoes Sc. FRINGE SHADES. Same as above, with rrtoge 44c. HASSOCKS. UestMake, Brusiclsand Tapestry Der;et9, S9c. MOQUKTTE RUGS. Sample Hugi, slies J-Oj l-J, Filegud II 00 BRUSSELS CARPETS. Special Let, Last Season's Pattern s 100. lOc up, 1-3 te S-l Price (while they last) INGRAIN CARPETS. A Geed Stair Carpet lOe A Uoed Hoeiu Carpet ilj. Full Width, ether qualities In propcrllen. RAG CARPETS. AUoedBagor Chain Carpet tse. With All Weel Stripes 4'Je. Uemember, we keep the Large st Line et Keif and Chain Carpels, and giv lllgbet Prlem ler Carpet Hags. Yeu can Buy jour Hag Car pets Cheaper than have tberu Wuvtn. WAl.li PAPERS. A Special I et All the Stock of a large fac tory 50,000 Piece, and every one New of ibis season. oeM, KM., wrnhzse. t rext quality. 6c. worth 10s. Aever hid any bargain like this belore. IB. DRY GOODS, C KPETS, WALL PAFEU, CU1NA, Cor. 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COUNEU Or UUANT AND CIIBISTI AN 8 tS (Bear of Court Heuse. Jes, ll.iliuber's Old btand.) All kinds of Light Machine Werk, Patterns. Medels, Iren and Brass CastlnKs, Etc. Special attention given te developing new Inventions and te the construction of bp-jilal-ties In Machinery or Uardware, TKBKa SEASONABLE. SATISFACTION. UUAAAMMXD, dC Ud M40 jsar weed.- .,--- 1UE PEOPLES CASH STORE. Wilt for trie Opening I IR- SKILES' BUILDING, (Next Doer te Lancaster County Bank) Iff A FEW DAT?, OSEOFTUE M03TATTK ACTIVE EPItlKQ bTOCKSOr DRY GOODS IN QDAH1 Y, STYLE A PBICE EVItt OrrEBED IN Till CITY WILL BE PLACED ON SALE FOR CASH. W1T WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT FOB TUIBOPENINU. Gee. P. Rathven, 25 EAST KING STREET, L1NCABTEK, PA. marll-lydaw .' B OSrON STORK. STAMM BROTHERS. Nos.26&28N.QaeenSt. WILL MOVE TO TUEIll NEW STORE IN ABOUT TEN DOTS. FROM NOW TILL WE MOVE, WK"WIIL8K1.L KIVE THOUSAND YABD9 NEW AADDS31uAIIL.lt D -FOIl- LESS THAN COST, 1!BI3 13 NO FAIRY TALU, uuriTii A SOLID FACT. TDIi EFFOttT 13 ONLY TO LAST FOB TEN DAYS. T ItEHEM DEUrOtt TE T DAYS ONLY. Dress Goods for Less Than Cost AT THE BOSTON STORE SW Will Meve in Ten Days te Ne. SI and 87 Nnrih Queen atteet, rig-til across Ireui i'est- OfHc. NKUKWMAK. e I'KN KVKKY KVENIMU KXU1SPI BOND AY. SILKUANDKEUCUlErS AND MUTLI.KJ AT EUIBMAN'S. CELLULOID AND LINEN COLL AUS AN L CUNTi) AT EUISMAN'B. MKU1UATED UNDEUSUIUTS AND DBAWEKS AT EUISMAM'S, Dea't forget te leek at our NECKTIES AT EUISMAH'S NO. 17 WEST KINO STKEET. J iiVAN'a KLiUUK. UOVE ALL TIHNOI AND HOLD 1TA3X TO THAT WIIICU1SUOOD." LEVAN'S FLOUR. H.TUI The People's Casli Stere WILL OPEN Goods, 53 TnONBade XTAKNESS, TRUNKS, Ae. i FOUND AT LAST. THB TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Vtry Handsome nnd Conveni ent BAG, made of the Pintst Qual ity Brown Grain Leather, and fur nlsbed with Cleths, Ilalr and Teeth Brush, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Bettle, Made from 12 te Id Inches. CALL AND IX AMINE OUtt NEW LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. Haberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTEU. PA. HVWMWVMXIBHMl ZALIj AND HKH Till ROCHESTER LAMP, BlxtyCanaie-Lifhti Ileau them ali. Anether Let of CHEAP GLO1IE0 for Gas an uuaunre. I THB " PERFBOTION " METAL MOULDINO A BUBBEK CUSU10E WEATHERSTRIP Beats them aU.'Thls strip outwears all outers. Keens out the cold, atop rattitnR of window,, Exclude the dust, Keup out auew and ruin. Anyone can apply li no wute or dirt made In applying it. Can he fitted anywhera-nn holes te bore, ready (or use. It -will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is Urn meat perfect. At the Steve, Ueater and Banie Wr' -OF- Jelm P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST LAMCASTEB.FA. s TOVKSI HTOVE8M CALL AMD EXAMINE. KIEFFER & HEBE'S STOCK OFJ STOVES I "Tha Fplendid;' ud " Biighl Eiamecd" HAVENOUIVAI.AS UEATEBS, Fer we all like warm feet, and this can en! beeuJeyedataFULLllAHEUEATEK. Have comfort and aave money by bnytnira Geed Healer at once, rather than spenajyeur money for a ChnapStove, only te trsd iLetl for old Iren iinxt year. We thnre mvenu of tbeaaenhand that we can sell vary low, hay. InK taken thum te trade-iume huvlnu been used but one or two year. AMD FOB.COOKINO "The Splendid" and Menteur HiDgcs" Rever FaU te OIte BaUsfacUen. Onr Line of Smaller and Cheaper Bteves and Kanges Is Complete. " 4VOBDEBS FOB PLUMIHNa.-W TIN EOOFINO AND SPOUTING UecelTO 1'rempt Attention. JWNO BAD STOCK UQEO.-f Ne. 40 East King St., LANCABTKB, l'Ai (Opposlte Court Heuse. MVNrOAL. QUl'KrtlOK QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. UENBY QAUTSCIU A SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, - 1'hUidelphla. Examination will prove our Instrument far superior te any ether uiake, net speuklna; of the worthless trash that abounds In the market, seen being of mero anneyance than pleaauie te their owners. Old and Imper fectly made Musle llnies carelully repaired by experience'i workmen from the manutac-. tery InSwitsurland, Corrtspendeiicesollclted. Bend stamp ler catalogue and price Hat. nev?MdAw HANO AND OUQAN TUWINQ. It will piy you te walk up ene flight Of stairs te see hew nicely you cau have your Fiane or Orkw Repaired. Vis I Itestrtnglnir, Knllre New Werke put In. Cases BavarnUhed and l'ellhd i.s goedaa new. Your liew olscelsrtd Iverjsur fcnys made perfrctly whltM, by a newly ducevered proceis. This cau all be dene at Nes. 20 and 80 East KlngStreet, Bf cend Fleer, Over Btackheuse's Shee Stere. WM. H. MANBY & SON. fl3-lyd Lancaster, l'a. rTIUU fc MAUTIN. CHINA HALL. CLEARING SALE ThU-lasts twelve months In tne year. The best quality ler the least meucy always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO MW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bets. WhUeOranlte, 12 re. Dinner Sets, White imnUu..il Jt Dinner teu, I'rtnted H.VJ. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ox ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, 110. 15 EAST KMQ STKEET, LAXUASTXE, FA, TRA VKLBRtt OVID. lIMsaMssBJaNasjMsakJB)sjaaskA' T KAD1NO A COLUMBIA HAILHOAft ty JtV ANO UKAWCIIEs. AKD LBBAJTBSjr.l AND LANCASTER JOINT LIME M. K. V OR AND ASTER SUNDAY, NOVr ML' TKAINS LEAVE KEAUINQ. '0rCeiuT,bKandLancajUrat7:aa, a m and S:le n ra. Vl S?iy""et 7;n 11:10 a BS, ana lt:M 9 m. A Fer Chiekles at 7:, liise am, and 8:10 p la. ' .....inn uuMxiiUbuanti ,) id rorlleadlngat7Slam.ll'.iandS:SBaav . ',' 3 Eer Lftharien at 1WW tniiiOp "" W 1 Fer Lancaster at 6:40 a m,anlt:St4life A1' ror!ieartlDa;atf:Wamanrt tMpM. ' ",' Fer Lohanen at 1M and S n m. . A LEAVE KIN4 S1HEET ( Lancasts 1 "' 7 Fer Heading M 7:J a m. 1J M and S-.M 7 -Fer Lebnnn at 7.00 n. m. Il ana t-mcvTs iitwh ret Qna.TyTllle atSJt a ni. S:0S aasiftMiiatuv 4it LEAVE rittNCB BTUIBT ( Laneasvst '.. ? Fer Ketullna; at 7:40am, l-41andIJ0a. -2. ' W4 ArauiSIIVII tab f .VI 111 l.,ia BI1U I.E B P41T yZ& 1 For4aarrpTlileat9:iam.l'.w audBBi4J TKAINS LEAVE LEBANON 41 - Fer Lancaster at 7:1? a in, 12:50 nnd 7 JO sa. Jl'.. r or Qaarryrliie av 7:12 a m ana IXM p is. ' i'j J SUNDAY TKAINS. TB AIN8 LEAVE BEADING , Fer I.anrasterat 7: a m and 4.-OD p m. Fer guarrvTl'ln at 4:Wp m. . TitAINS LEAVE (JUARBYVlLLSi Fer LancaatAr. L.nlainnn anil ILmmAinm aATiM am. 7 ., Tsitvs i.iivi viwnap ir..i.M t t V.'9 Fer Beadlnx and Lebanon at Sat asa aaiisaf ''-X; J Pin- , tSf rer QuarryTllle at B:V) p m. " x, TKAI.MM LfcAVK ritlNllE ST. (tATIeastT.I V SVlr HraAltltf ..A l.h.Him m. A.I aw. uui 4.-04pm. , -. Jl Fur viuarryvllle at B:43 p te. wM. . . & .... - ..-..Tl '.. 'i in a inn l,kav k ijaiiANun . w ncaainr Kt7utnH Fer Uliarrvvllln at -M n m Fer i onnvctlen at Columbia, Marietta JaM tlen, Lancaster Junction. Manhelm, KssssMas and Lebanon, ae Uinn tables at all statleas. A.M.WI l.neN, hurwnntendxns. PKNNHTL.VAP1A SAXItROAD scUEDULE.-in effect from Jbsm'IB, Train taava Laseastss and leaTaKS tiv trM)elnMa fellrmm Tf T. . T. . x Lbavu WBSTWABD. Pacldc Expreast, lews Express!.. i Wav Paaamrar4. PhUadelphte. up.m. -J0a.m. 43ea.m. 7.-00 a. m. Mali tralnvUMLJey) nu. lawinuDf Niagara Express Hanover Aeoem Fast Llnef rrederlck Aocem .... Laneastax Aoeum . . , . Harrlshnrg Aocem.. Columbia Aocem.... Hamsburg Express. Western Expreaif... ABTWABD. Felia. Expreast Fast Line?.... ....... na Colombia 7:tea.m. rlaCelumbU UdOa.m. via Columbia nastt. Jey, K1VP.1B. :40 it. m. heap sa. Me p. ta. Leave Lancaster. Ka,tn. IfflliD, 8:10 a. as, tuam. 90a.m, lsSp.m. knp.ni. nep.m, t:t5 p. m. ftttp.m. Harrfabnrg Express, iiannamar Aoeom ar. Oelnmbla Aoeem.... Seashore Express .... Philadelphia Aeoem. ennaay aiaii.. ..,..,, Day Expreast 4rninrx Aeoem. aiui iaicuauir ALuouiiueuailon ruunriratsaep. nuana amy at ai ran p. m. Th Marietta Aoeenunodatloo laava eia at s:se a. m. ana reaches Mi Ale leave Columbia at 11:48 a. m., reaehln Murietu at Utei ana Marietta at MS n. na. and arrlvaa a at i:i also, leave at SJBaad arrlvM Tee tote Aoeommodauoa lea' at liie and arrive at Laneastar neeur K with Harrlabnra Express The redone; Accommodation, w at s-.ln . m.. wiu ran thieuah te ruisilsi 1' Tha Fredertek Accommodation, east, ifweaSj Oelnmbla at lias.and reaeae Laaaasts smUH ll.nnmi. iMwmnirri.HAii. W. laaTiaailSa uiuuia at :ie p. m. arnvea at ianeaswc a; rw.. wvu.MT.HVM. .. ... . mm-ir, jb p. m4 oennocung wita uay sixpras.' ssanever juxxjuimuaauen, van,SDaa atLaecastev with NtasTara Bxpre at mH win ran tareugaia uanever. nauy. Bnndav. Fast. Line. west, ea Sunday, waaa wlB sietj at JMwnlnatown.fJeataarttl1 g u wnewwr miaum inq j.ae p m. -rvtg Leavst Laaeastsr. g ias. sa, i j J .: M saw, as. ,4 1 ssii a. 5! '3. A stria? is YlV7 9MKWL. 55K' SsBE.Es, v5. KwtvS Vt i sdeCss, -r iD4fla.. ;. 4 sxriTw t ii 4.MS.ISI. - S:, as. ,i. lM0a.as. v i tl:ta.sa. vil S:lSB,sa. ,...,';: fi weC as. lif mil awn xi i i ! T'-i 'A IMSWS.AS il sa?S.tjR J ML fai-Tas 4 JMHEkwc .1 as BORE fa 4 at iiusvabw m wLWT '1 si x- rslasis & " tiurg, Mk Jos,Eilsauetht9wnanaiuasutew, $ trhe only trains which nm daUy. OnSjips; the Mall train wat runs by way of Onlaikssa.c J: K. WOOD. Oenural Passenger mjUflM . fJHAB.al.PIH Oeneral Msnacw. ' y&fcf" JiATa. , OOKKKUr IN QUALITY. STYLE, ViKSt IMfrX THE CKLIBUATKO -vij" Dunlap lats . v .$& 3 Are New Moving Baplaly. "iiii.rniunTiijiiHii luu &iei.l.ieis CrMlMW )Z. t BTYLE1 in sllk-.sUfrand Melt Hats. t$ J aie inn ceienraira Ligni- weight "lKT0E'::i BEAUTIES;' weight oily 3 cs. "w,w"jr ' s? t-4. A HPECIALTY MADI OF AV,- YOUNG MEN'S HATS.lt. S.II in dp, Ml, HIUUC. KUU llin HUASMU.Tt - Jfl TKKIIlhn JAiwesL ii& ourtmnneand Slte Bilff lists. ae.'7' ft M Fur i'ikik. t Hut, all shades, ixcx:dauytlsTA In tbe trade. - "iC-a (.Mii.uiiaN'a coons, nunnrn goedbvS; ;a uuu vuDttauuAa ai surprirmgiy i.ow;rnec OUU irunK ana iraveuee nut ;- DKPAnTMKHT. i ".R Has been Increased, and enr custemtSir:tr, ?1 TUaVKLINU UAU.1 ter th WODSy tTK.HH g. IU UVtAMJ ") 7, fVtT il ssasasasssssi y- Jj Stauffer &. Cef; LEADING ILiTXEKS, SI and 83 North Qneea hlreet. COAL. in ,. nwi ,',. . 1J i. MAvtVl'in. L t ?i'J waebssiiu asm aaran aaAaaa ta aJfe 1 Wir AU Kindg of Lumber aadOeft'.: J Yaan t Me. 4 Eerth Wataria VslskaaX StreMs. above Lnmen, Lneatr. WW i Z1 B AUMUAitUMKU'U COMfAJHY.' ii k; COAL DEALERS.1. & omes: Ne. 12B North gueenStreet, ana Ms K4 North l'rlnce street. Ysaesi Nerm Prinee street, aaar J aur lilfd LANOASTBB. zA e PALI COAL I Fries of (M Reduced AT- O. SENER & SONS, COK. PUINCS A WALNUT STS. )an1D-tfd tiVMHKlt JlKSOKTtl. tmmwi ' "W KTUEKILL," ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Ocean and Kentucky Avenne. . Open February 1, te November U Loek Beilt,M- M..ECK.ax; rrarMmd.Mar.,.1unB.July. A TLAN1IO Oil'Y, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, IT. J, (Popular Winter or Summer ) Largest Hetel. MeH (.envenlent. Elegantly sTa nUbud. Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL THE TEAB. CH AH. MeGLADE. Prea. W. E. CecnBAW.Chtr Cleik. fvb?iiir A TLANI10 01XY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Ferirerly Hetel Ashland.) -NOW:ePEN.-m UErUKMSlIEI). BEMODELED. BEKOVATED. JeTlL FLANIOEN, J. marl 4md.Mar,Apr,July,Aug. ipX.OCJO Fer any case of Kidney Iron ies. Nervous Dubillii, iieiital ami Pnysl at Weakness that BOTANIC NKUVK BlTtEt falls te cure. Sold by Oi ngjtUtSjM ejnUj Na It N. 11th St. Phlbk.iVa. asrcireuiar I re. nev S4-lyeAT NOT10K TO TKKSPA88KRS AMD GUNNEBS.-AI1 persons arehareby ; g bidden te trerus en any of the "' Cornwall and Speedwell esUtus In Labaatsaar LaSiTer MuutlS. keUeiJnclose4er wissm., dertd. elther for th purpart sbMtlag' Oshlug, as the law wiu be .rbcldly ssl ausJnit, all trespaastng en aald UaAs Of taa aaw deslgneaaltffieWej. rEMMA B. PEEOY AMU, BDW. 0 i.riil.MA, AtKIBSF i sea.a.wi AalNBU'l HSU , ?3. v. 5V '.-. - S?'- Vs. J!W. -S.i , d a X r&. M-J i -S" t, J' m: jr?,,-"J fSv.yi ' n '& rWrf ite.-. W4 JiA ftl 5?i'i 5- M cr; t&m a m rr sm m 'sR ., m tJr aia & M 3 ,m ii 7
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