Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, JURE 14.1887.
tX'i t If WadlvA fat ita rvl
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'ir 'Aiw jersey justice nas ieutia uarciay
AstATpw guilty gi teemuraer ei i.aue .anaer-
?a aBU Aea case uae excitea great attention
i'.vt Mtalen is that the verdict Is a correct ene:
rfyt la our Judgment it la net. We de net
w tklak It has been the result of a
an mtelli.
3? goat consideration of the case.
It is a ver-
Ictiuch as would naturally be made up
'.l? Aflat J Sf,m ... mi ... ,l.l.l. tniitthn tn
lk ' w& Niv UDneWH;i0f nuitu mwiuc w
.t& gmtiwuiineae te una a crime wtierever
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aw jjut there surely was no crime proved in
f tkk case, and there was net such evidence
M te have brought it home te Barclay
Peak if there had been murder. The girl
was found by the roadside wounded with a
Attel shot in the head and the pistol by
bet aide was Feak's. But it was shown
ttkmt Peak was her lever and that she had
taken the pistol from him a few days
before. She might readily have accident
ally shot herself with it.
He was net found near the scene of the
tragedy at its occurrence.
There was no motive shown in him for
hooting her. Without proof of motive
ttd without his presence upon the scene,
Um evidence te convict him needed te be
Tery conclusive indeed.
But all there was of any consequence
flame from the wounded girl herself. Slits
aid Bar( did It; she was never induced
te state hew he came te de it. The cir
cumstances under which be sought te sl.iy
her, and a possible reason for the deed,
was never obtained from her ; it does net
even seem te have been sought. Her friends
were content with her nimlng him as her
slayer. Her statement was very wrong
fully admitted. It did net have the safe
guards and solemnity of a dvinr derUra.
M&i Ien, such aathe.cewts permit as evidence.
ade certain that she knew
; she was saying. This at least ought
fchave appeared without doubt
IM there was eminent medical testi
meny te the effect that the wounded brain
made her statements unreliable. That
such would be the result, seems natur.il te
the common understanding, without expert
medical testimony te confirm it.
Certainly the accused was entitled te the
benefit of the doubt which the injured
state of the girl's brain cast men her
statements. It should have been given te
her by the court. The girl's testimony
thus challenged should net have gene te the
jury; even if it was otherwise admissible as
dying declaration. When the defendant
was net present te cref s examine the wit
ness swearing his life away, and te test her
accuracy and knowledge, it does net alone
suffice that she Bpeke under the shadow of
death, but it needs te appear that she was
set also under the shadow of mental
infirmity.
llnlld the Jail.
The timely weather of the favorable
immer season for building is rapidly pass
ing by, and the long-talkedef new jail for
the county is about as far from construc
tion as when the project was first breached.
JLt the court is unable te sentence prisoners
in accordance with the law ; if the present
its . - . "
i, saunas i. uiuuub huu uniie-aiinrtn ir mm.
slve grand juries, the court and the
Beard of Charities have approved the idea,
Why is net the work begun ?
The idea recently expressed in some in
terested quarters that the present beard
Of commissioners should hand the work
ver te their successors and defer it for
another year is senseless and absurd. Tup
3C beard has the same duty in these premises
ti?J ut u me wiuxiua Milieu ne
Within the scope of its duties. The new
Jail has been asked for and approved in the
legal way. It remains for the commission
lea te de their work, and they will hardly
be se silly astebediverted from its vigorous
prosecution. The way te de a thing is te
dolt, and nothing adds se much te the ex
pense of needed public work as te delay it.
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Hf inem veuie.
w-j, The orator whn Tpcen tin tt.i i.
t- v m i. W -".""j mm ine uieiu-
tfr IT .7 '. iAloe Order Sens of
ii America mai one et thn or.. e.it., ..
fore our country is immigration, would
w nave eeen puzziea te answer hnw i .
J&pened that the country had thrived se lenn
--" i" """ uustevering it te be
m perilous. The "Sens of America" he
Was addressing were the sons of thR m,i
EWerld, tee; and as long as royal tavern.
.sMBt survives in Europe they should ih
M.V
rinnuencete Keep the uatlenal latch.
; banging out for the benefit of foreign
If' snnkMM cemlnsr. as their fathpra mm. i
'Match of free srevern aient. As a mpas.irfl
''alnlfliKiia.llnnnm.il lw mr,1l.l ...
. paa rawwvwva v mmj w vuuiycucu Kl
ikttf out paupers and discourage these who
rftae te us with false Ideas of popular gev-
Wt 'Bamment and danaerena anarchlal thnnrlsa.
I bt even if it is true, as many allege, that
. ivaaaa Aa.ntw l.uu.An,. J. f a
s " "j vcwmiug u uuuipiug greunu
liar the worst classes of Eurene. we c&n
L.'t.t.. w.. . ..!...! . . ..
wmrm ua un tcoeuu auuii uur UOOrs 10 ail
faHgraUen. And it is believed that our
I constitution Is healthv enough ti
I the digestion of these "damwm.ia"
flHBents, even it they de caus utiie
Finable in the internal economy.
The Ceke CmhiIh,
eeaaiea made by the Frlek com.
te Ma werknen In the Coenelltvllle
Ntoa,appaante have been Induced
or tue steel pUnts that it aim.
wbleh eeuld net afford te have their
topped by lack of
TbedUtHvaeeiMde in the price et
eke by eeecedlaf the dessands of the work werk
bm wm a bagatelle te the tteel men, and
it It easy te understand their readiness te
yield It. It is different, however, with the
Bakers of pig iron for ether than Bessemer
steel usee. The price their product brings
does net warrant an increase In the cost of
their fuel, and they are said te have noti
fied the coke manufacturers that they will
net start their furnaces If they hae te pay
mere than $1.50 per ten for coke. It seems
therefore that there will be no immediate
resumption et coke or Iren manufacture in
the West, but that the iron men will wait
upon the market and the coke producers
will wait upon them. It is probable that a
lowering of wages will come before there
is a general resumption of production.
There is net much danger th.it there
will be any haste te make pig Iren that Is
net wanted. The enforced stoppage of the
furnaces has been a very cowl thine for the
business, in maintaining prices that ever
production would have lowered ; and
they are likely te bu steadj at their
present mark for some time.
PiTTsni-iie In te have a shoe factory em
ploying 600 hands. Whero is our Heard of
Trade?
Mn. l.nwASii Cakt, In thH current num.
br Of the J'enim. lerrlhlv nrul trnW- in.ln.
tains that In our common rchenl we try te
de tee much, and we de net de well what we
seek te da We lese from low the aim that
we ought te have, the action of the minds of
children. We hurry our boys and girls from
one study te another, from one ''Rrade" te
the next, and me are net smllciently careful
as te whether, when they have " gene
through" these, they can make any real ue
of the knowledge they have been pursuing.
It Is easy te forget that up te the age el leav.
lng the common choela, and Indeed, much
further, atmut all we can de for the young Is
te give them the habit and the lore of mental
work ; and that this, if It be well done. Is of
much higher value than the formal lessens,
i'er this purpose the way In which they are
taught Is et far greater Importance than w bat
they are taugtit, aud the right method can be
applied net only as well te the simpler studies
that must precede the mere complex, but
better, lie therefore urges that schooling at
the public expense should be confined te
what Is generally denominated primary In
struction. llKKKha piece of legal news Irem the
editorial columns of the Philadelphia lmts
"The wife, like the husband, has no power
te mortgage or convey real estate unless both
join in the instrument." If Colonel Mc
Clure has some geed real estate security in
Pennsylvania, we will lend him all the
money he wants en it, and will net ask his
wife te "join in the instrument "
The New Yerk Jlcmltl takes time by the
forelock and urges that something should be
done towards the celebration of the four
hundredth annhersary of the discovery of
America. Five years it thinks is little enough
time te give te the organization of a atu atu
pendeus InternaUenal demonstration, and it
quotes Irem the Spanish Cicere Castelar te
show the kind of celebration contemplated.
The orator wanta the great powers te each
send several of their men-of-war te th9 rea rea
pert of Paies, in Grenada, and Irnm them
the 3i of August, inn the tW.t should
leriuaiiy uepari ter the Island el San bal vader
and, following as closely as possible the
course et Columbus, should step at the
Canary Islands, discovering America te the
thunder of counties cannon, the shrieks tf
steam whistles of all tones and the cheers of
men or every language of civilized mankind.
The fleet aheuld then visit polntsef hlsterlca
Interest in the Western Hemisphere. A
grand jamboree for the liaet; but Castelar
alseeuggeats universal peinilar celebration.
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PKMOONAU
James W. Wilsen has twn appointed
postmaster at Uasteu in place of J. K. D.wes.
J. b Cee, president of the Southern female
'"" "s'Kis ueergia, uitd suddenly
et apoplexy en SuudarnlirtiL
Mn. CAni.itLE is credited with the desire
for an extra setntlen of Congress te nut a step
te the rapidly accumulating treasury surplus.
Geehcie W. Chilps, recently appointed
one of the West Point visiting heard, says
est Point is the greatest and btst tcboel en
tills side the Atlantic.
Rkv. C. S. A lukkt has been appointed by
the Lutheran (.eueral synod en or a coni ceni
mlttee te prepare an abridgement in English
of Letitier's catechism.
Mns. Klizvbkth Smith Suenrr, one of
the first graduating class cl Hie Kingsten
woman's medical cellerfp, wis cbrweu as
lecturer uten medical Jurlt-prudtnce and
sanitary science in the women's uiedkMl col
lege of Kingsten, Canada, at the la-t uuetlug
et the beard of trustees,
IleJmln Franklin uira iiintvil,
ITretu the Alillun( iex) Ui porter.
Twe boys were tlyiug kites. One of the
lads, whose name was Yes,up, wheu about
100 yards of string had In en paid out, asked
hla lather te write a mesiae and t-end It up
te the kite The old man satdnwrn and w rote
this: "Send some rain. Ytsui" The
message climbed up the strinir. A bird clr
cling high iu the air winged its way m the
bit of aper, which it peeked ioleu.lv. An
hour later the kite was hauled in by the buj.
The parwr was in Utters, thH only part of the
message remained fntwt belli i this portion
el the signature, "Yea." Twe hours later a
seu easier came up and the rain full iu tor ter
reuts. (telit ller Ptrfuriiiai.cn Um Vulvar,
TheGrau-Oorden opera cniupany was in
Ncranteu last week and en Friday ovenlng
they sang the "Grand I)uchea " In their
criticism of the opera, the fitiiublicnn was
very rough en Miss Klhel liynioe, the star of
the company, aud satd that she made an ex ex ex
hlbitioucfulgsrltyluthepHrtertheiJucAeM. Miss Lyuten and the whole cemtuny were
angry at the criticism and the lady was
greatly pained. Hhe denounced the reporter
who wrote her up and denied all tils allega
tion. She aay she uiedltiBd the performance
from what It bad been elsewhere and was
ueer guilty of any Improper conduct en the
Futtunal. Sir. White-.
from Llfe.
Old Gentleman (at a sewing class) -1 sup
pose, Miss Arabella, young ladif-a are net iu.
tereated in the question, " What shall be
done with the surplus t"
Miss Arabella-Ob, yes, we are Indeed,
w e intend te surprise trie Hey. Mr. White
choker with one, and It Is going te be lovely.
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Itul Mhcriuau 1. .Vn I'eellc.
from the Little Ueck Gazette.
In i:ila Wheeler Wilcox's oplnleu " the
world has eutlhed all its passions." Hew
about Jehn Sherman T lie Is Just getting
aeurv nvnr iliu i..,t.. r ... ,... .,.."
w&f; h ,s t'te
bv a iitMiiiiiU . ' l'B""" werKni up
Ktemy years alter all the real fighters ijult.
Calla aud arrira.
The members of the Downlngtewn HmUt
church have extended a call te Kev. wilte
U Msye te ;t a. pastor of the church. Mr
Maye ha. accepted the call and emem uin
bis etllclnl duties last Sunday evening " K
East llrandywlne Bai.t'S,u?ch i,5ned ta
the call, aud the leverend will serve be S
charges, preaching at the latter pUe" Ju
Sunday morning. Preaching -ervl i in ,i,u
Bowniugtewn church will be held In the
evening. lue
-awa
Arrrstsd en a Harleua ctiatt.
Kd ward Keller aed Oliver Kndy, of Read
ing, were fishing at Deuver, this county, en
Saturday. Wheu they returned home that
evening an etneer took them In custody en
the charge of having enticed a little girl
named Uelhell te the Neveralnk mountain
en Friday.
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LINK TO' SUM MKH.
These melancholy days have eme
That make mau'a cellars melt,
And they'll linger reunl awhile
Te make their Infl uenca felt.
Thai's wby we feel the proper thing
WtUiat te go tobogganing, ,
PLANTING NEARLY FINISHED.
BMrBM.miuatHa ur tarn xohavce
vmer nut tn xhb uhuvkh.
Only a Small l'ieMitllnn m the Arresge of Ha
sans Vatlrty-A hit Sain tit Old LaL
Trie lllalaut Haraslt Aim In.
arms Ilia I'a.t Urek
The farmeis have had glorious weather for
setting out their plants for the past two
weeks, and fully seven-eighths of the crop
have been planted. A lew who were net
ready te plant, and a few ethers who believe
In late planting, have net yet finished and
will watt uutll the next rain.
As has been stated In these columns the
acreage Is lully aa large as last year, aud
fully three-fourths of the planting Is of the
seed leaf variety. In some sections et the
county almost all the farmers hae planted
seed leaf exclusively ; many have divided the
crop "half and halt," betweeu seed leaf and
Havana, and only a tew have planted
Havana seed exclusively. We will see who
among them hate planted most wisely.
The weather has been ery favorable and
the young plauts of both arletles are grow grew
tng finely.
In old tobaccos ery little Is delug, because
there Is net much old tear lu the Lancaster
warehouses. The only transactions we have
heard of are the following :
Skllea A Prey sold 10J cases lu smill lets ;
I). A. Mayer bought about 27 cases aud sold
ab ut DO lu small lets te local manufacturers.
Toe Havana seed crop of '!si Is being
slowly bought up at prices ranging from S te
r cents through, a few crops being bought
as high as lt (or wrappers, 5 for seconds and
3 ter tillers.
f" erk Market,
Frem the U S. Tobacco Journal.
Things have teen at a standstill this week,
excepting a sain of-IM cases of 'se ConnecU CennecU
cut, but luslgnlllcant transactions took place!
the sale referred te netted the seller about 12
cenlarewslght ( according te the statement of
the buyer), while the cost price 1 reported
te have bwQ 17 cents ; this Is exclusive of the
many Items of cost attached te tobacco, when
held in storage any length nf time. It ap
pears almost Incredible te heir of old tc.
bacces being said at such u mi res and the
wisdom et such a step Is questionable, te -ay
the least of it. Itusln' s Is bound te revive
shortly and old tobaccos must and will fcs In
demand no matter hew geed, bad, cheap or
dear the new Is and will be A sudden
revival of buslues, commonly called a
"boom," Is sure te set in, and these acting
with such anticipation will be the gainers.
Sumatra Is net sutlering from the present
stagnation In seed leal ; It sells dally, and eu
tlces new operators right along The severe
measures adeptei by the custom house au
thorities te present light weight stock com
ing lu at low duty is gradually telling en
price, and suitable stock Is ruling 10 per
cent hlgher te day than a month age. It Is
surprising te see the manulacturlug interest
stand mute tn the agitation of gtewers aud
Importer combinations In this matter. They
are allowing the latter te push their views
and interests regardless et the Interests of
manu'acturers. But, then, Sumatra Is net
popular with the large manufacturers, they
are using It from necessity only, and would
net at all be sorely atlected It the "stutl," as
it Is called, was at the bottom et the sea. Se,
therefore, any agitation in this matter must
come from the middle and smaller class of
manu'acturers here or the enormously rich
companies at Am-terdam. The sales of the
week were about 100 bales at J L23 te f 1 se.
Havana Moderately active. Salta 500
bales at e cents te ft
Sales of Seed Lraf lu -ew Tork In Mar.
Frem the Tobacco Ltnf.
Thb reported sales of seed or cigar leaf et
domestic growth tn this city in May amount
ed te 1 03 cases, against C 2e0 cases In April.
Evidently trade In this staple Is dull, but the
fact Is cUieily due te the circumstance that
auch leaf as ts wanted both Ter home and for fer
elgu account Is net available te the exteut of
the actual requirements. LTntil the ls.s5
crop, which premises well, Is ready for use,
business cannot well be active unless a spec
ulative demand sets in.
There were net many sales of Western to te
baccT In the New Yerk market last week.
lrglnia tobacco Is mere active and prices are
hlgher. Seed lear Is quiet. The reported
shIwj of Havana were 300 cases at from 00c te
JlOi. Small stock and peer assortment of
Sumatra en the market Siles of 125 bales
at 1.20 te 51 50. Smoking tobacco and plug
In geed demand and the cigar trade fair.
WIIITeere Ilea Hoein In Demestic Uljar Leaf
There are many persons in the United
States te day who are pondering ever the
question expressed In the above caption. All
agree that the- conditions are favorable ler
both active trade and augmented prices, but
tbene familiar with current market reports
perceive that the actuai volume of business
done at present gUes little assurance of the
reallzat.en efeltner eenu It leeks never
theless, as If the-e eents were coming te
p, aud that qulle speedily. The crop of
lsi) has almost alone te carry the trading
and manufacturing interests through the
long period between new and the time when
the growth or ls,7 will be available for use.
Excepting the crop of ISSe, all the old crops
are about exhausted, and It Is doubtful If,
including what Is left et It, there is te be
leund te-dBy In growers', packers', dealers'
and manufacturers' hands above K),000 cases
all told. The new crop that is, the 1nG
will come Inte comparatively bare markets,
and what It will prove te be In respect of use
ful wrappers remain te be seen. There will
be Berne desirable wrappers, of course, in the
crejs of all the growing stales, but as te the
quantity et Ilium all la jet conjecture. Until
sampling is begun and completed, Informa
tion en this subject cannot be bad. The
total product el lsj.3 probably did net exceed
-70 OuO cases, some of whlcti, owing te In In
dillerent growing and curing seasons in cer.
tain le-'alitiex, must be unserviceable ler
cgar mauufacturers. Sumatra will doubt
less come into active requisition te supple
ment the home growths and the home wants?
which latter is lully 22J,U00 cases wrappers,
binders and Oilers.
As Illustrative of the scantiness of old stock
It may be mentioned that the great warehouses
of F. C. Llnde, Hamilton A Ce., of this city,
which usually contain at this season of the
year from 27,000 te 30,000 casta have new In
them lierbai net ever H.000. Cigar manu
facturers are drawing briskly ou their own
supplies of wrappers and begin te express
concern respecting the chance of getting them
In the near future.
I'hliadelptila Market.
Seed I.eaf Dealers In cigar leaf are net
crowded with sales, which Is owing largely
te the absence el desirable old goods; still,
the most of them are busy looking after new.
which has Blready found willing takers from
second hands at a small margin. Frem the
figures ebtalued ajobblngheusomust handle
considerable new leal before the amount will
come up te pat years' business.
Sumatra-Well, it sells without much
trouble or fear of net pleasing.
Havana Beeds along aud finds willing
admirers ii the natural urema is there.
Ilalllmere Market.
The active demand for desirable grades of
Maryland tobacco la mere readily met by
reason of increased receipts, which are
promptly taken at full and somewhat
stronger prlcea by purchasers ter the foreign
markets The r- reneh contract far unme nn.i
hhda Maryland tobacco was awarded yeate
dsy. Mr. i: K W-nck will execute it.
Ohie is dull aud no sales are reported.
An Imlftli nt Orc.-in.
When the liver Is Indolent, us II mu-t ncc
cuarily beuhuu It f ills te irrrele the bile lc
tunlcleiit iiunlltlei te meet the requirement!
of dlgeitleu and eiaruatlun.lt shauM be m-
at work with llentelier'i -temach Hitters
1 be healthful .timului te actlvli) Imparled
hr this Incomparable alterant e, speedily
vince lueif m a depirlure of the uncera
fertable .enjatlent in the rlzht tide, the
nsnies., fur upon the tensnc, Indigestion,
f ... 1",,I'C enterpunt upon Inactltitv
"flheliuraudtbediundoner the bile from
l.Vr.P" C''.an'"1, ""'Sulsrlty of the bewcli
cleui te blue ,, iu ,.V"F aml .""" eme
PuraatlVes of ery cl.,.m ,",",'' drcn,lln
.. Ur .nd,.Vuye?s,n,a-,hVuS,.m pt-
The Mayer's Muiue -uy we ()a ,,,
fir requesting the ma n le l"cefftSn hS
next iiinsssKH the fi-f thu SiSyVfear m5,i
prominent cltlzHrs 1 ive heeu cured of ihiv
HaiyaUfiu oil, ana te receinmend tht valuable
medlclne. .-auie
It must be geed, for everybody recommends
ft. We uieau Ur. null's ;Ceuh ryrup. fries)
centa
MKDTCAL.
mUK NEW QU1M1NB.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-U1H..1-
Ooed Appntlte,
Mew Btrength,
quiet Net vea,
Happy Dayn,
Sweet Sleep.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach wUl bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And alt (.term Diseases.
TIIK MOSTSflirNTiriC ANHSUCCKSSrUL
11 LOOM 1'1'tm'IKIt. superior te (iMlnttiu.
Mr. '. A Miner, & bsst 157th street, Mew
erfc, was cured by Kasktne of eitreme ma
lariat prostration after een ears suffering,
lie htd run down tnun lT0mund9 tefT.tn'gau
im Kasktnii tn June, lv, wrnt te work In one
month, nslnel his full weight In six uienlhj
(JululiuMlld him neviHd whatewr.
Sir. (ildeen Ihonii'.en, the eldest and one of
the most respected cltliiuis of llrlilgeHirt, Conn ,
says "l am ninety jcars et ane, and ter the
lsstthrw jeans hive suffered fmin malaria aud
the effects of ijtilntneiMilsentng. t n cently l
gati with Kaskinu which broke up the malaria
and Increased my weight 11 pounds "
Mrs.T A. olutiieiis.of l.v italllday St, Jersey
City, writes My son Harry, elm en ears, was
curvd et Malaria by ha.-kine, alter flttesin
months' Illness, when we had ut en up all hope
U'tteta Irem the abeM ierens, giMug full
deutls will be sent en application.
Kiuklne can be taken without any special
medical advice. II w per bottle. Sold by
H. B. OOOHRAN,
Druggist. 13f and IK) North Qawn St., Lancas
ter, i-a , or sen! by mall en receipt et price.
K ACINIC CO., M Warren St.. New 1 erk.
lebil lvdAwTThAS
ri Amu eurriM.
QOFFEK ! COFFKK ! ! COFFEE I ! !
Higher! Higher! ! Higher! ! !
SCTTHK
American Tea and Coffee Stere,
-MCE.STKB SQUAHE,
Having quite a supply en hind beter the late
rise, enables us tewll Coffee per pound at l 18.
I", it, A. Jj and 9) cts and upwards.
llest Teas In the market.
Prunes-Mce. 6 Bs. isc . very nice, 3 s, 2J.,
and very best. 1! and ISc
Just recetveil (jueen Olives, by pt . ut, or sal
Uhermns loose
ltoedj delivered promptly.
JOHN A. CLARK,
marivtfdiw
N'O.SCK.VTKKSQL'ARL
DOl'SKUOI.t) ECONOMY.
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY !
l'are Jelly tn SO ft Pales, II 21 a Pale, or 5c for
Single Pound.
Pure Comb Heney lPc. ft.
Twe Pounds Cream Cheese for ic.
Three Pounds Choice rigs for Sc
Seven Pounds Geed Prunes ferSSc.
reur Pounds Krench Prunes for iV!.
Twe Pounds Prunes and 3 ftj Balslns ter Jc.
Kpp's Cocea, 30c, Baker's A Hunkel Ure.'s
Chocolate, lc. Cake
Coffees, 1JX. 15. 1 j, 91, n, ;j &nd M cenU per
pound. Fresh Koastvddallyen tha premises
Suirars at cost, Hc ; Pure White, iWc : Oranu.
lated Sugar, 6c,
AT-
CLARKE'S
Original Tea & Coffee Stere,
63 WEST KINO STREET.
AT W1ANTH.
TKV OUU
HIGH GRADE FLOUR.
The Klnest rieur sold in the market. Give It
a trUl and ynu will be pleased Alse (Jraham
lleur. Oat Kleur, Itye rieur, and self haUina haUina
Heur fur Ul.cnlt, Ac Goods Delivered. Tele
phone Connection.
OBO. WIA.NT,
an-aMvd Wa HJ West Ktna; Street.
AT BUKHK'fs,
New Ready for Jnly 4th, 1887.
tJ? ;re prepared te furnish dealers with Klllt.
VLK PKICK3,n Bt Ul6 LOW K3T H UULK.
We hive handled FlUKWOKKs for twentr
rlvn years, and have ben making a business of
JIlltlltNOTODKALKKS. fc''
liuylnir ou- riKKUKACKKIti from the Im
iwttnrs, and the Works direct from th. rnanu
facturers. ws are enabled te compete with any
nfihs Jebblnic Houses of Philadelphia or .New
erk and jea can see the goods befere pur
chasing VfM.
Wl'rlces famished upon appllcitten.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KINO STREET,
LANUASTKH, PA.
aTelephene.
MO VERS, AC.
JlhlNJi ft BKENEMAN,
CARD I
We have a number of Goods which are
just in season, and which, owing te our
giving special attention, we can offer great
inducements.
" Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers .have no
equal. These we make a specialty. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the
market for 46.00 and t7.00.
Uabv Carriages We carry seventy-llve
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Itefngeraters are new In season. Hew
few people knewanything about Itefrigera Itefrigera
ters. It took us twenty years te learn.
J6 m?1 J1 yu in flve minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
tu6 U6St
Ceal Oil Steves There la mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream Free-ers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can
from us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
nd Common Hammocks, Base Vail and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FUNN & BREMEHAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street
T B.MARTU),'
wieuaau ass airau, eaaus ia
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
fYAMBiMp. 4 worth Water ana Prtnea
Streeu, above Lemen, incaater. ns-lva
TJAUMUAUUNKKa JKKKKKIKS.
COAL DEALERS.
?17e,r7h!PftfceSrrtt,, ,UM M4 Ke'
Uepe11"0101 Vtiaee Street, near Beading
n !'"1 tANOAHTER, PA.
&1 IMMIiswaku.
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DMt OODA
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Hosiery and Corsets
We have bought within a week
ladles'. Children's ana Dent's Hosiery
In Fancy Stripes. Solid Celere and
black le soil at .v, e', s, le, 12, 1 84
te SO cents.
Unbleached lialbtlggau Hese, U, 15,
'JS te M cents.
liaute Underwear, , s;x and M cts.
Corsets, Si, .M, ; cu and II.PU.
Woguarutteur pttces as low as
any and our goedi are a superior
quality.
Indies' Linen Cellars, Cuffs and
Uuchlngs, Klbbens, l.aces, etc
lUrnalus tn Parasols anil Mini Um
brellas.
Mosinlte Canopies at very lowest
prices.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne. 3fi Bast Klnii Utreat,
LAMCASTBU.PA.
H
AOEH A HKOrilBlt.
Bannockburn Scotch Cheviot
SUITINGS.
English and American
SUITINGS.
Cassimere and Worsted
SUITINGS.
Neat Platd, Stripes and Mixtures, In larire
line of styles andqualltlM, made up te order at
lowest price for same qualities.
E. A W. Cellars and Curls.
Geld and Sltrer !htrt.
Uauie and lUlbrttfiran Underwear.
Neckwear and Hosiery
KldandLUleUIeics.
CLOTHING.
Complete lines et Dullness Suits, Dress Suits,
ChUdren's Suits.
MAKER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 A 37 West King Bt.
LANCASTEU. PA.
B
LACK DKEisSSlLKij.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.,
26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LASCaSTKU, l's ,
Are Offeilrg Unheard of Uargalns In
Black Dress Silks.
BLACK ORKS3 SILKS, M Inches Wide, 75c a
yard; Usual Price, l.ue.
BLACK DUES SILKS, Inches Wide .1 re
a yard : Usual Price. Il.a And plenty mere
when you come.
SUKAU SILKS for hashes, all Celers, 75c.a
yard.
BLACK CASHMERES
ATUHUhUALLY LOW PKICEj.
1 ou couldn't de better Uiad take a leek at our
Immense assortment of
CREAM DRESS GOODS.
Have you seen our attractive assortment of
White Dress Goods?
ceituKu riguE,
INDIA Ll.NK.NS, VICTOU1A LAWNH,
PLAIN AND CHECK NAIRIOUKS,
And, Oh I what a let el ethsr pretty things we
have.
SATIN13 AND SEERSUCKERS.
Oar assortment Is the largest la the city and
the Lest Prices will astonish you.
A Hundred and One Pretty Net eltlcs In
Wash Goods
AT THE
BOSTON STORE.
CAMM1AVM.
UTANDARO WOKK. " "
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAQE BUILDER,
MOB. 4Q, 41 4S, 15 MAUKET BTUEBT,
KearolPestomoe, . Lancaater, Pa.
1 have In Stock and Build te Order Every Va
riety el the following style t
coupes. buuuies.cabkiJlktbT
CAliBl 4GKB, VlUTOttlAS,
...... "UBINKSS WAUON8, -T" CAET8,
MeCALL WAOONB. SUKUIEST'
MAKAET VTAUOMS. PH ACTONS,
KXPKE88 WAGONS.
I employ the Beat Mechanic, and have facUl
tie te buUd cerectly any ityla of Carriage da
aired. The Quality, Style, and Finish el my Werk,
make It decidedly the CHEAPEST IM THE
alAHEBT.
MOTTO i Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet
eom Price." Please glv m a call.
Septlrlmg Premptlr Attwide! Te.
riUOW trOWEK THAM ALL OTHMW.
jjJaJjOM llrtWSf kul MUr PlT
JKWRURY AND AHT.
IliffTTinnfiQ WntpliDe
ART "WORK,
French Clocks, Bronzes,
KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS,
GHOIGE VIENNA AND PARIS NOVELTIES.
Prices Are Very Lew This Year.
H. Z. RHO AD8,
Ne. 4 West King Street, - Lancaater, Pa.
uur heeds.
kXUlVKHfeiUt
Extraordinary Bargains
-AT nth-
New Yerk Stere.
We (iim Te-dar, a Spcrlsl Purchmn et no
DntenO-llntten Leniclh, I'UKK Sll.h lll.tlVls.
rtuegnilltv. tllack and New ran Shades, c ii
yalr. Only half price.
Alse Towards et 1W Plrc's I till Width Km.
breldered sWf.s rLOUNCINO at i.)c . CJc .
ISC.-IHC. andll.Ulayanl '
rive Hundred l'lecs New Dnslcns In CAM
1IU1C KMBUOlliKlllfc-.. s. s. iu IH cents B
yard 2i per lent, under regular alum.
-Tf,"..,e!,','lnt Patterns In Wide I'XMUUIC
KIH.I.M.S, Kc. a ard really worth c.
rKtM OKIRNrAI. LACK ri.()USCIM!S,
Full Ulth and Ureal Biirg ilns. at Se, DJW nud 7S
Cents a 5 aid,
A Inll Llnenf All Weel IIRVTBLLK LACKS
Creimand New llk-ge Shades, at one-half rvgu
lar prices. "
Attractive aud I'.'ClJttl Itirgalns tn (. UISK.
LEII SEKlfiUCKKIts, PKINrr.ll MAI INKS.
CHUM llKKSS UOUIIs.HUMMl.lt UMIEK
WEAK, PAll 1S01.S and 'UNSHaHES.
WATTcSd SHAND,
NOS. 6, 8 fit 10 EAST .KINO ST.,
LANCASTEK, PA ,
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AWNINGS.
Immense Stecknr New Patterns, All Uradea
and All Price. New Patent Fixtures. Well
Made and put np. Window Awnings, new
bright strip, will sae their cost Brstteasen
by saving the carpets and lurnlture from fading
SCREENS.
Dean and Windows promptly put up. Oreen,
Black and Landscape Wire. All alius Exten
sion Screens. Deers mide te Order, II. ii up.
Patent Frames and Corners.
LINENS.
Linens for Fleer Cevering, and Blip Cever
Linens for Furniture. Furniture Cevers Made
by Kxperlenced Workmen. Cut only If desired
and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed,
Window Shades.
Helland and Oil Hhades, all colors and w'dths
Deuble and Colored Blinding. Shades put np
prompt.
MATTINGS.
Immense Stock at Prices te Clese Out before
Julyl, A pretty matting properly Isld makes
the best fleer coverings te be had. We have the
upholsterers te lay tbem-and lay them prop
erly, something very few properly understand.
GAUZE NETTINGS.
Fer Chandeliers, Mirrors, Glosses, Ac, all
colors, put up If desired.
J. B. Martin & Ce
M
Cor. Wt KiB & I'rlncn 81 h ,
LAtlOASTEK. 14
4r xuifBOJii coTagTiejr,
JMUIUJIUOIUUUUDUU,
jrtJtitirtJi.
yrriDMYKK'H kuunitukk ntehk.
FULL VALUE.
O.NK IIUNDUKIICI.NT WOHTU GIVEN FOIl
EVERY IKM.LAU.
Nil MISIIKPKESKNTATIONH.
OUU WOIIK W ILL STAND THE TF.9T.
Theear1ng of Hur Ureds will ll.itr Us Out In
nliit Wiisuy.
lefnve Meney Is te gel thst which will Wear
the Longeit, and which nti'd mil be lie
placudln a short II me.
SURPRISING !
les, ou will be Stiprlsed at ear Lew Priest.
Just step lu and si what a Large and
1'uuiplKln "-lock w, are Carr lug,
andlhen lleand lull lenr
Neighbor.
sriLF. IJUA1.1T1 A.MIPI1H.KTOSUIT ALL
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORB,
Ooruer Bast King and Lhike Bta.,
LANCASTEK, P.
eeuvlTdAJWrnw
Call us up lj Ttlrphene,
with Milled u lime been
retinettnl te-ilaj, ami jour
nuiits In our Hue will hare
our best attention.
IIL'IMTSirs
I'll nil tii re lltpel.
HuvamwvHHiauiiiH hum.
rKUU AND HKK
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
sixty Candle-Llghl; lleau them all.
Anether Let of CIIRAP (il.OHr..1 ler Ua and
Oil stevt-s.
THB PEnFEOTION "
MF.TALMOULIIINU AND ItUHIIEU CUHHION
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers,
Eeens out the cold. Step ratlltng el wlndewi.
xclude the dust. Keep out snow and riln. Any
one can apply It no waste or dtrt madu lu an.
plying It- Can be fltted anywhere -no holes te
lre. ready for use. It wllf net spllu warp or
shrink a cnshlen strip Is the most perfect. At
the stove, Heater and Uange Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Seus,
24 SOUIB QUEEN ST.,
I.ANCaKTKIt. PA
s
l'ECIAIi NOTIUR
"Mere human, mere dUinn than we
In fact, part buinsn, part divine
Is wemaii. when the g.md stars agree
le mingle at her nativity "
Uellectye Lords of Creation, and hie ye at ene
te
KIEFFER & HERE'S,
Ne. 40 E. King St.,
And Proeurooneot their Famous
"Economist"
Vapor Cook Steves.
That Ged's best gilt te you be net tortured be
yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat
which It Is Impossible te avoid with your
llanges, and (what Is also Important) consider
the great economy In fuel, 20 cents worth of
fuel will cook for a family el three grown per
sons 21 meals.
And when you want a IIeat?r, get a
" SPLENDID "
And be Happy,
PLUUUING, UAH F1TTINO, STEAM 11EAT.
1NQ.T1N KOOF1NU A.t HPOUTINU.
rne
WEAK MEN
Buttering from the effect of youthful errors,
early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood,
etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con.
talnlngfull particulars for home cure, FEES of
charge.. A splendid metUcal work i should b
raaOBy every taaa who I narvoes and deblll.
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