Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 28, 1890, Image 2

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' W The meet Ksurkftble murder trial that
l-Jibm twer Uken place, we believe, tnat
UiCtoeoaeylaKew Jerny. mime
5. - j in .1. -. it In llm
tWl mewing after he had gene te
Ljf?fst .! U puraue his dally farm
I JpE.TMt.f who had breakfaated in the
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' iu - llrv.1 tnoetliop nfTivtlnnntelv. and
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-'A-a.ii J..l... t,l (. .Itenad Kllf It
i WiOf vaer,uu"c J "" .v T.
B ',i- -;M.lf nf a million nlinrrpl. Ne BUcll
Jiaaarrei te teatifled te by the nogre
,ia)-aervant ; he heard no noise of it;
fcSS&Wa employer came quietly from
1 the beuse, took his scat with him in the
gJfV wagon and drove te the fleld, whence In
S.s3,twe or tliree nounne was recanea vy
Tzim news of the deed.
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IBB euijr iui(uiuiui uiiucuwj
catinK him te that of this
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fa who testifies that his employer, when In
fQ vne wKuu, iutu uiui wm; iu u
1 teen the niece In the doorway of the
:7?i'.'' Vl(tun aa Mini) ilrnve liriv anil ftin
i$t further testimony of a workman of
doubtful repute, who lived iu a nelgh-
K harlnir ahln In tlin wrwvld. nnd who
ays that Leceney came te his house
,V - variy vul menrnig buu vuiu uuu iuui, uv
'a y bad a quarrel with bis niece aud warned
M:, -him te say nothing about it. Ne inti
macy isahewn te have existed between
theta men. and no reason is given where-
ftiMi frana a mnflHanM hnntil liB.ve
s?ri. w.-aw ww "' - ' "
tWi bM reposed In this miser-able weed-
& dter
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KS' for truthfulness ; aud a cloud of wit-
f n-n man, tnallfir Hint Iia l11 HtAtn ntlinn
trt? ii ! mi nr nnmiaTiiHiii nnnriiMiir
K-TWa V.MJ ftMMW W W4 S.MV.M. W.UVH
fr 4Ka ailmMinrllni nnilntrtf frnthiiwiit in
r'w the, scene of the murder, that he had
:'-6''- aesa its victim alive aud well as they
jFteft the house, and he cave no In-
-; n Umatlnn niralnit ha eninlnvnl- lllllll
wh$ V fcl1 ,nte tue bands of the
?,3w presecuung enicers ; who nave suewn
. -St. all the way threueh te the end of the
,, trial the most marked disposition te
gj twist every little circumstance unfairly
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vii uuiu uuvu uuuuiit liL-iriu UKUium
"& whom tnere are Krleus circumstances of
' ausnlclen and have dene their utmost te
mi show his Innocence. He was a man who
i-iVr' had cremlsed te helnlecenev In the field.
r;phisai who had told the negre servant of
ttuf. XC0nev the dav before, that ha would
EVVLVt'-.-'tlA. af TjMVnAe7a hhllBA 4a tiMAnlrrA.i .nw
JiS morning. He was net there when the
. 'farmer left, but his plate awaited him
V? e ne table. He turned up at a ncigb-
boring farm, where he was net ex nee
ted te work, at an unusually Inte
hour Ter form laborers te report for work.
, One fact which completely discredits
the negre witness Is that he swore that
Leeoney were slippers en that morning
and that he saw them en him as he came
out te the pump te wash his hands ;
where as it was clearly shown that
no ene walking from the houste te the
pumpgceuld be seen below the knees
from where the negre says he steed be
side his horses. Aud a fact which posi
tively shows that the girl was slain after
Leeoney had gene out te the field Is that
a half drowned chicken was found lu
the stove even, where someone had
placed It after the breakfast had been
prepared and the men had geno out;
and who could it be but the girl In
whose care the chickens were?
All of the relatives of the murdered
girl and all his neighbors, who gave
him the highest reputation, believe him
innocent aud stand warmly by him ;
and it is further shown that he was
physically weak and unable te cepe
with vletim who was unusually streug,
and it also appears that he was robbed
at the time of the murder.
,Hew any respectable prosecuting offi
cer could venture te held Leeoney for
thk crime under these circumstances
we fall te understand ; nor hew be great
effort could be made by any houerable
man te hang his fellow upon evidence
that fails even te arouse a reasonable
suspicion. Aud herein is the remarka
ble feature in this crime which will ever
make it celebrated.
There isapossible reason for the fer
vency of the prosecuting efllcers, lu the
fact that the case has attracted wlde at
tention and has brought these engaged
In it into great prominence. The
desire te win even in a bad cause
prompts many men te injustice ;
and this fervency of the prosc presc prosc
cuUen in this very weak case re
vives the remembrance of another
murder case In which the senior prose
cutor was engaged some years age, and
in which he became very conspicuous
because of the prominence of the ac
cused and his success in hanging him.
It is the case of Hunter, a Phiiadel
pbtan of standing, who was convicted en
circumstantial evidence that did net
amount te conclusive nroef. A
murder In Camden. The strong dUposl dUpesl dUposl
altlen shown by the prosecution in this
this case te tecure a verdict of guilty
figalnst a man who is held by the com cem
nunity and by the victim's friends te be
iaoapable of the crime, aud agaiust
whom there Is but the lllmsy
Videnee of discredited witnesses, gug
Ceeta that a like energy in the
Hunter case had an unwarranted suc
cess, and that Hunter may have been the
victim of a savage prosecutieu, just as
Leeoney is sought te be made.
"We have watched this caw with
Interest aud care and regret te
be obliged te ay that we have
received the most posit he im
pression that -Its prosecution has been
unjustifiable in its outwit and its con
duet and does net reflect credit upon
Its authors.
Lirelr Bishops.
It te net many days since Evangelical
Bishop Dubs was tried for improper con
Wet and his case gravely remanded te
th general conference te be held
xt fall, although the most serious
sslMWw iu the published evidence only
FNpstsMted that he had placed his
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ou the back of n sister's chair, and
iiuiuimi iiowsue enjoyed her
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PM rifbtljr Vgardd m ths b.
glaalBgef an epidemic of wlckadacas
among bishops, aa It te quickly followed
by news of charges against Bishop
Ether, of Chicago, formally presented
fey four elders at the cenfeasnee at ftha ftha
Iftekln, where the bishop hinteclf pre
tided. At the same time a Chicago dispatch
announces the formal expulsion from
the church of the ten of Bishop Eshcr,
who had brought suit for libel against
the publishers of a church paper with
out first resorting te mere brotherly
meant. It appears that the libel related
te a controversy between Bishops Eaher
and Dubs, and like the latter, Mr. Eshcr
denies the jurisdiction of the church tri
bunal. The charges against Bishop
Esher arc slander, evil speaking and
disturbing the peace, and as he had bean
tried and acquitted at home he refused
te vacate the chair, or te take any notice
of the accusation. A reverend brother
then sadly declared that the dissension
bordered en anarchy and threatened dis
solution. As them bishops have fur
nished all this excitement at eighteen
hundred dollars a year, paying their
own house rent, It is easy te sympathize
with the Interest of the one In dinner,
and the alleged tendency of the ether te
disturb the peace.
A bishop who bes te travel en his
dignity nnd a small walary Is apt te And
that effort te maintain the former ex
haust the latter, and, being human, he
grows hungry and quarrelsome. If the
distressed brethren want a peaceful and
eminently respectable article in tbe
bishop line they must pay for it; but,
perhaps, It is better for them te be
stirred up, as at present, in order that
they may be made te realize lu their full
enormity the nwfuln&s of the crimes
charged against the bishops. What enn
be expected of a church whose very
bishops display an Interest iu dlnuer
and are suspected of "evil-speaking1'?
What would become of the congrega
tions of Lancaster if ovil-speaking should
become common among them, wheu
even new the frank avowal of notorious
fuel Is claimed te be uncharitable ?
Clgvft.axu luck Is again the cry nt the
news of the sale of Oak VIew at a prellt of
a hundred thousand dollar. With nil Ills
oconemy of nnlary and dovetlon te chicken
raising Mr. Hayes can net presier or
emerge from obscurity, wlille the Demo
cratic ex-prcsiilent can't belp being fuuieus
and fortunate.
Tiif. ran-Atnerlcan congress continues
te oxclte Intorest abroad, and a New Yerk
lltraUl dispatch mi.vs that ou Thursday it
formed a tuple for iiileresllng dobate In the
Spanish Certez. A Cuban dejmty ox ex
pressod alarm lest the United Ntules should
adept a Seuth American policy Injurious
te Spain, nnd nnother momber declarcd
that our policy oxclted alarm lu Kurope
nnd was dangerous te the n hele Lntln race.
According te this Spaniard w e bave always
shown a profound dtallke for Spain nnd
Spanish America, nnd our Menree
doctrine renlly means 'America for
the United Stntes. "The minister
of foreign alT.tlrs closed the debate
by stating that the policy of the preient
llberal government festered friendly rota
tions with the Seuth American stutes for
the purpeHO of forming a Pan-Americnn
union. He bollevod the cenference at
Washington was In Its main object a fiasco.
The relations between Spain and the
United State were most friendly, dosnlte
the late preposition of a Flerida senator
relative te the purchase of Cuba."
Se Mr. Blalne's much vaunted Congress
of the thrce Americas is nlready pro
nounced "a fiasco" by the Spanish min
ister of foreign aflaira. Tills Is about as in
teresting as that minister's roferonco te
President Harrison's administration us
" the present liberal governmont." Doubt
less the oppression was BUggosted by the
ovident tondency te liberality In the
distribution of surplus taxation by lavish
appropriations. It Is std te find the pro
posal for the pitrch-ise of Cuba still rank
ling in the breast of the haughty Spaniards,
and also that the niombers of the Certez
labor under the delusion that the United
States has a profound dislike for Spain. As
a matter of fact Americans care net nt atl
for Spain, except te wuste a llttle pity evor
horfallen greatness.
The Korrlstewu beard of health has re re re
rocelved notlce from the socretary of state
that a sanitary convention will be held
there In May, attonded by sanitarians from
all parts of the United States. L,aucister
having no beard of health, will net be re
presented there.
"
Tuk United States stoamer Kntorprlse, a
wooden ship severnl hundred tens smaller
than the dispatch beat Delphin, and carry
ing six smooth bere muzzle-leading can can
neus,has arrived at NowYerk w Ith the body
of the late Minister Pendleton, and a small
naval sensation. The latter Is contained In
the statement that two efllcers are under ar
rest, Engineer Kntulstle for Impudence
te the commander and Ensign Kline for
sleeping at his pest aud denj ing it. It is
also said that thore wero fifty desertions
from the ship during the cruise, but
this lis net startling, as the sailors of
our men-of-war are mostly foreigners
and enjoy desertiug when they reach a
home pert. This tale of the Knterprise re
veals a state of things net at all delightful,
and suggests that e need te de something
mero than build ships If w e nnt a geed
navy.
l'KHSOXAL.
Miss Milleii, dauglitsr of William II.
II. Miller, of Indiana, attorney general of
the United States, is staying with Mrs.
Haield Wlckersham.
,Hey. Jamls ltusstn. Iwfll Is iiulte
ill at his home In Cambridge. He con
tracted a cold a Tew ilajs uge which has
new assumed a sorleus phase. His
daughter, Mrs. Barrett, Is attending him.
Edwaiid Laneevin, n Minnesota pio pie pio
neeraiul oueof the wealthiest citizeim of
St. Paul, 1ms been adjudged by the prebate
court te be lucompetent te manage his es
tate, and his w lfeand twoseus-ln-law wnre
appointed guardians. Mr. Laugetlu's
w ealth is estimated at f3,00O,OO0.
CoMMeooni: Gconei; 11. Wititr, chief of
me uureau ei yarns and clocks, nay de
partment, who died en Thursday, was ap
pointed te the natal academy from Penn
sylvania In 1B51. He was attached te the
Saratoga, and wan with that vessel In the
actienal era Cruz which resulted In the
capture of the steamers Mlratnen and Mur
rjuts de la Habana. He did geed son ice
with the blockading squadrons, and par
ticipated lu the capture of Fert l'isher.
A CAT IX A I'ltlXTINO PUKiS.
TUe Animal Flattened LILu a Fleer Ituif.
Other Catastrophe.
Frem the Philadelphia Ledger.
Newspaper office cats liove been fabled
for their veracity aud mlwhief-makinir
propensity of getting intoferblddon places.
"Ben," the brhidle mouser of the Juenww
JlulMtn, outdid any of his predecessors,
howevor, by stepping the press jesterday
afteruoen. Unluckily, for himself, he ac
complished this feat only by sacrificing his
own ife. Thore was no 4 o'clock edition of
the UulMln, and, Instead, subserlhers o e
celved the 5 o'clock edition. It all came
mwwuv tuuiuKu a inuiiienei cat's vu.a
H?
ide. "Ben" was lust a vr nt.i
Is bald te huvn ImAn tti...n.l
after ene of the pressmen. "Hen" (the
cat) wes a noted ratter, aud kept the press-
.--. V.V..VU v .no turiuiu wuicu otnor etnor otner
wle preved en the folders' paste and the
glue used In making the press rollers. HU
favorite spot for an afternoon nap,"betw een
editions," was en a feet beard alongside of
ii v ii "ue press, xrne forms
L'Keil
Hepsen took their places prepared te "feed
the sheets" te the press, aud Engineer
Jacob Ledge sUrted the raachlnsry at tn
nlnutaa oft o'clock. "Jen," started from
his dreams of possible eneeatilert with
myriads of rata, aprana te Ms feat and at
tempted te make a short eat aereas Um
lower feet-board of the press te reach the
oppeaita aide. Veracious tapaa carried eat
anil ahseta of unprinted paper together
downward, and then upwarit. There was)
a quick, seilden Jar that shook the press!
the ink rollers appeared te apriay freaa
their journals, and were bent by the ob
stacle they had encountered, and then a
harder jar followed as a mass of pai
emerecd between the main and araa
per
slier
cyllnders, and there was flung out by the
flies en tba opposite side or the press a
very much flatlenod-eut edition of " Ben,"
about a yard long and resembling a small
fleer rug. The shock threw off the driving
belt and the press stepped. ,
The forms nad te be filled from the cylin
der and carefully scrubbed te remove the
adhering fur and fragments of " lien." It
was also found that the Ink rollers had get
bent. As a result, altogether the Jlttltttin
lest an edition.
This Is net the flrst cat that lest Its life
in that preas," remarked Business Man
sger W. F. McCully yesterday afternoon,
snerendurtnga cloud of punsabeut "catas
trophe" "cataclysm" and the like.
"Twenty years age another cat went te
sleep Inside of that big cylinder, and awoke
after the press began running. Hhe at
tempted te escape and was beheaded. Hsr
gore ran ever the paper and spoiled the
whele edition. Our Mr. Foaceck had a rat rat
tertler which chased a rat nnder tbe press
one day and get en the belt. Tbe deg was
carrled around the belt and killed.
" During the war I worked as a night
pressman en the Inquirer. We used te
print oil ene slde, and then wait a couple of
hours te print off the second. During the
interval, botweon running off the first and
Hocend aldes, a cat get Inte the big cylinder
te gnaw a Dene, wnen ine press sianea
tried te get out, but was caught by the
tapes and carried around the cylinder and
mashed as flat as a pancake, lie spoiled
any quantity of nliet of paper. We had
te pick out the remains from the type with
needlcs, nnd It was a frightfully tedious
job, I reinember."
NymrUliy l beat uliewn when practical In IU
application. Therofero when you nympnthlte
with your auirerlnir baby, allow It practically
by unlnsUr. Hull's UabyHjrup end thu curs
your child, l'rlcs 23 coot a bottle. Held every
where. The Rafet, aureit and chenpeil remedy yet
discovered rer thaldlnerdered condition of the
liver, known e "bllleiunets" U Lnxuder,
I'rlce 25 cenn,
What' the Ue or Talking I
Thcre U no denying- that SOZODONT lathe
best preparation for the mouth and teeth.
Preparation, llkennew-flakei In number, have
appeared, hut the public faith la still utreng lu
the Mrtuc or HOZOOONT. Ita line grows
yearly.
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Teu Wcre Once UcHtitinil, Mmlnm,
but your glaM tclln you that ou tire no no lefi-
Ieer. wny u thin 7 it la bocnunejeu arenur
firltig front functional derangement. Yeu may
I hu lilt nn Inah 4 ti f n 1 1 n mini tin j . wmi
I'aaiaav tax a vie iuivn, a iiuimuv j a uud J JA
cannot coneent the ravages of dlscnrtr. Ne won wen
ner u ureiewspiriUKi. Uui why suffer any
longer 7 Dr. I'lerce's Favorlte rrescrlptlen will
restore the bloom te our check, the sparkle te
your eyes, tne old-time lightness te your step,
It will make n happy woman of ou again, ll
cures all tliesa wea
i wcaicnesseiuacKaciiin,
st. bcarlnu
down pains peculiar te your sex
The only
meuicine seia uy aruggisu uuaer a pomuve
guarantcfl from the manufacturers that It will
?lvn satisfaction In every rnae or money re
united. H guarautee en bottle w rapper.
K.BAW
A Family Ontlierlnir.
He you a father? Have you n mother?
Have you n son or daughter, sister or a brether
who has net yet taken Kemp's Ualiam for the
Threat and Lungt, the guaranteed remedy for
the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma,' Croup and
nil Threat nnd Lung Troubles? If se, why?
When a sample bottle. Is gladly given tojeu
rrsbyany druggist, nnd the large slza costs
only WcandlJI, (5)
It Is dangerous te tamper with Irritating
liquids nnd exciting snutls. Use Ely's Cream
Halm, which Is safe nnd pleasant, and Is easily
applied. It cures the worst enses of catarrh,
cold In the head nnd hay finer, giving relief
from the first application. I'rlce M cenli",
rb27-2wd4
H
OOD S HAIUJAI'AUILLA.
HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA
Is carefully prepared from Barsnparllla, Dande
lion, Mandrake, Deck, l'lpsUsewu, Juniper Her
rles and ether well known nnd valuable vegeta
ble remedies, by ;n peculiar combination, pro
portion und process, gl Ing te Heed's Harsnpu
rllla curathe prepcrth s net possessed by ether
medicines. ItelTccts remarkable, cures where
ethers fall.
H00D'8 BARSAPARILLA
Is the best bleed purifier befere the public. It
eradicates e cry Impurity, nnd cures Hcremln,
Halt Illicum, Hulls, l'lmple, nil Humors, Dys
pepsln, Hllleutiiess, Hick Headache, Indiges
tion, Ueneral Dcblllt), Catarrh, Klieumatlsm,
Kidney and I.ler Complaints, overcomes that
tired feeling, creates an nppulte nnd builds up
the s) stem.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Has" a feed name nt home." Such hns become
Its popularity In Lewell, Muss,, where It Is
made, that whole neighborhoods nre taking It
at the same time. Lewell druggists say they
sell mere of Heed's Harsnparllla than of all
ether sarsaparlllis or bleed purifiers. 1 he same
success Is extending all e er the country, us Its
real merlt becomes known.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Is peculiar In the confidence It galnsameng all
classes of people. Where It Is ence used It be
comes a favorite remedy, and Is often adopted
us the standard medicine. De net be Induced te
buy ether preparations. De sure te get Heed's
Harsaparllla. Held bj all druggists. SI; six for
S3. I'rcnarcd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100DOSIMONKDOLLAU (3)
IS riNaClt-NAILS CAMEOFr.
'or a tear I was n 111 I fled with n imrriiiiu
case of blneil poison, nnd upwards of fte
mouths of that time 1 was unable te de work or
any kind. My linger nails came oil nnd my
hair dropped out, Icavlnir my head us clean
aud smooth as tf It had been shated. lion lien lion
sulted the best local plnslclans. and sicnt hun
dreds ordellurs rer medicines erdlirirent kinds,
but without receiving the slightest benefit. I
wasndUedfluallytelsU Het Hprlngs. This
I did, but lieeenilng disgusted with the treat
ment I wns receiving there, commenced taking
Hwtrt's HcUlle (S. H. H ) 'J lieelteut Uiat . H. ti.
had en me wns truly wonderful. I commeuced
torieocrnncr taking the flrst bottle, and by
the tlme I had tiiken twelre lettles I was en
tirely cured cured by Hwlffs Hiieelllc (H. H 8)
whin the world renew lied Het BprliiKS had
failed. WM.H. LOOM1H.
Hhravcpert, La."
FOUK YKAaSOXCKUrCHKH.
I ernrieen)earI wns nrtllctcd with rheuma
Usui, four) ears of which I was compelled te go
en crutches. Words nre Inadequate te express
the sutTerlngs I endured during that time. Dur
ing these tlfu-eri) ears of existence (It was net
living), I tried every known remedy without
receiving any bciullt. 1 rtnall) began en Hwlfl's
Hpecltle (tf. H. 8 J, which rrem the llrstgavome
relief, nnd te-day J am enJe lug thu bent of
health, and um a well man. 1 candidly be
lieve that H.H.H. Is the best bleed purlncr en
the market te-da) ,
m .. , J n. TAYLOrt, Cuba, Me.
Treatlse en llloed nnd Hklu IUenMs mulled
b' 8W1KT WU'IHU CO ,
(3) kUlauta 'J a.
-lAUriMt 8 LI ITLE HVhlt FILL8.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Blck Headache and relieve all the tieuhlrs Incl
lent te n bilious htate of the nlun, Mich a
nuzlniks, Niiusea. Drewnlncss, DlmrcM ufter
I-tlnir, I-ulii In the Side, de. While their most
remarkable success huj been shevru In curing
Headache, yet CAIITKK'S LITTLE L1VEK
I'll. US are equally valuable lu Constliiatleu,
curing nnd preventing this nMunvlug com
plaint, while they aUci correct ull dUirdersef
thuMemaeh, stlmulate the liver and regulate
the bowels. Kven If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless te these
who tuner from this distressing complaint!
but fortunately their goodness docs net cud
here, nnd these who ence try them will Mud
tieie llttle pills valuable In se many wn s that
they will net be willing te de without them,
llut alter all sick head
ACHE
Is the bine or se many lives that herelswheie
we make our great beust. Our pills cure It while
ethers de net.;
UAHIEII'8 LIITLE LIVKH 1'ILI.S are very
small uud very 'easy te tuke. One or two pills
make a dose, lhey nre strictly v e-gctuble and
donetgrliw pr purge, but b- then-gentle ac
tion pleaw all who luu them, l.i v litis ut a cu ;
Ave ler II. Beld everywhere or sent by mall.
CAIITEH MEDICINE CO., NEW YOHIC.
Small Fill Small Dese, Small Price.
aufU-Jjrdeed
ltMMstJt'
PaiuUHsursHA, FrUay, rt. , use.
Changes.
Ne commercial changes of
the last decade have equalled
these of retail trading.
Causes local,' national, inter
national ; - f causes financial,
causes scientific have been
working, Yeu don't study
them. We de. The effects
touch you, interest you per
haps. A straw that tells of effects
is the number of New Yerk
shoppers .that buy here. It is
a big item in our daily sales.
But the greatest Dress Goods
stock of the world will draw
even from New Yerk. Being
here, the buyers must come.
Changes They used te call
Philadelphia slew. Who docs
it seriously new? Compara
tively young Philadelphia wo
men formerly thought they
must shop in New Yerk. Hew
many de it new? New Yerk
shops here daily.
WhaCs new at Wana
makers ?
The White Goods show. An
evening's work, and like magic
the store comes out in white.
Thousands walking through
nnd pleasure in the clean,
bright whiteness
linen, wool, and
cially interesting
ei cotton,
silk. Espe-
is
lt when
punctuated all ever with Bar
gains, as in the Embroideries
and Linens ; and Novelties, as
in Dress Goods and Silks.
JVhat's iicte at Wana
maker's ?
Mere tnan pen can write or
types print. There was fog
two days age. New Yerk Bay
and Delaware Bay enclosed in
impenetrable mist. This slewed
the stream of new arrivals, but
all the same they come, they
come.
Shanghai Silks. New sorts
of designs. Don't get tired of
the telling, but we must let you
knew the news all we can of
it. Would it be quite fair net
te tell you that the best and
biggest stock of them is here.
75 cents te $2.50.
There is news at the Ging
ham counter. It's a gathering
of the clans. He ! ieree ! And
'from just ever the border down
in Yorkshire come the Mehairs,
Glace, gray and brown, 27
inches, at $1. Loek out for the
forgotten h's as the pieces un
roll. In the Novelty aisle.
A touch of beauty at the Fan
counter. The ostrich wouldn't
knew his feathers in their pres
ent whiteness as they mingle
with gauzes, laces and silks.
Ne? Yeu don't want Fans
new, fashion rests in Lent, but
no harm te admire them.
Dress has mere literature
than politics in the off years.
Columns are written about
Dress Trimmings alone. Coun
ters net columns de our talking.
There is a revival of Black
Bead Gimps and Black Silk
Fringes. When you come, ask
for Eiffel Gimps, 2 te 36 inches
wide. If you can catch any old
stock in our Dress Trimmings
we'll pay a premium for it.
The one great item of news
is new things daily. Hints of
some above. Anether and the
last te-day. Chatelaine Bags
and Pocketbooks. New shapes.
Ooze Calf Bags, oxidized
clasps, $1.50 and 2.75. Real
Seal and 1 urkey
Pocketbooks with
Morocco
combined
card cases, $1.80, $2
5. $2-75
and $3.
Don't you want te see
them ?
Jehn Wanamaker.
Q5reccrtc.
AT CLARKE'S.
De Yeu Want a FinoCimenof Ycur.elfer Any
or our Family T
THEN BUY 3.00 WORTH OF UROCEHIEH
AT
CLHRKE'S,
Mackerel ! Mackerel I Mackerel I Clielce New
.! ..' Mackerel, ltfc. llleclc Island Bloaters.
hlte Hsu. S for 5c. Klnden Haddles, Yar
il101!!.11 . ,lI,leaJer8i Codfish, ciscee Uerrlny,
Umekcd Hcrrlni;.
Just receljed, Preserves and Jellies InSlone
Jurs, 'J&e nnd U)e pr Jar,
Marrowfat Beans, 3 qts. 25c. Scotch Peas.
:um. lO'a
Dried lit
less Hum. Bolena,itt.s. 25c.
lfernlulInnis.be.
ef. Cul.
Clieese, 3 Rs. 25c; 2 lbs. 25c, Klne.Cream
Lliecse, ISO. Canned Cern, be can. straw ber
rks, cans 25c. lllackbcrrles, t cans 25c.
BAROAINa IN EVERYTHING.
SAMUELCLARKE'S
'lEA.COKFEEAaitOCERY STORE, NOS. li
A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
1?
710R
HHIltTS, COLLARS AND CUKKS,
UOTO
ERISMAN'S
Ne. 43 West Kluir Street.
TINVEMTOllH!
JL HE BUILDING AND
I.OAV Akuncu.
iiu or Dukate is a large rent estute mort
gage company making leans upon the same
principle hs the sinull local building nssecla.
tlens or the East. It Issues pulj-iip sioe in
certificates ranging lu amount from 150 tottveuu.
Earnings runge from 0 per oenute 18 per cent. per
annum, depcudlng ueu length of time owner
carries stock. A perilsn of dividends are paid
semi-annually In cash. Stock nlwujs has
a fixed ceh alue te be paid stockholders by
the association In caw) roruierwlkhestesell. All
stock Issued en debenture plan being backed
by mortgages deposited with a truste.
Correspondence Invited.
PhlladelphUOfflc. C. W. SVARLINO.
Ne. ill Walnnt Strwt, JanWmeed
sytuxHtnenT
H
Al'PrNKW YKAftl
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
MANUKACTUKKn OF
HORIZONTAL,!
VK11TICAI. I
PORTAHLK f
HOIHTINU J
INOUfXB.
'Horizontal Tubular.
BOILERS.
vertical,
Twe Flue.
Bauble Deck,
. anas.
PUMPS.
(BawMlIU,
Bark Mills,
(.Cob Hill.
CEOTrttKUrJAf.
1
BOII.KK KEKD
MININU
HTEAM
MILLS.
AUTOMATIC TAN PARKKIW,
11KAS8 LEATHER HOLLERS,
BARK CONVEYER 8CKEW8,
PULLEYS, SHAFTING,
OEAKINQ UANUF.RH.
PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES,
COUPLINGS, COLLAUA,
MILL BUSHINGS, HTEPBOXEH.
HHINDLEa,TOE3 AND STEPS.
PULLEY PLATES,
HIIIEVE WHEELS,
Ac, 4c, etc., dc
UOLI-H, TURNI1UCKLEB,
LAO SCREWS, ROOT UP-8KTT,
8ETT SCREWS. KOUGINOS,
NUTS, Sq. and Hex,, CAST WASHERS,
PLATE WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
Specialty lu Making and Repairing
DEEP WELL DUILIilNQ TOOLS,
Viz: Heds, I31t, Henmers, Jars, Haul Pumps,
lllt.and Red Catches, Ac.
Rlirj-ceal Hammered f
umnpus iviei
Deuble Refined
I twined
Beiler and Tank
TANKS-lteund or Square, for Uas, Oil,
Wnter or Acids.
Stacks, Stnnd-Plnes, Water Wheel Casings,
xiub wvir r uriiucvB, cku.
LARGEST STOCK OK
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
Buch ns Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast
and Malleable ! I lilacs. Injectors, Packings,
Pipes, Ac, ever carried In Lancaster.
Special Attention Given te
STEAM HEATING.
Light and IIcay Iren and Brass Castings,
O-Rcpalrlng Promptly Attended te.-V
Cheap Let of
hECOND-HANDPULLEYS AND SHAFTING
FOR HALE.
4 Pulleys. xl2; i Pullejs, 41x10; 2 Pullets,
iW' 2J'ulley"' ixVA' 2 Pulley s,40x7ij i
Pulleys, BSxlii.
1 Weed Split Pulley, 29J4xlBi; 3 Weed Split
Piillcjs, 4lxM.
R-Z 15-18 Cellars.
11 feet, 2 15-10 Shnrtlng.
1421 Inch Drep Hnngs Deuble Braced.
Jehn Best,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
5-30-Hore Power, 60 Inch Dlam., 16 feet Ions;.
22xlK Inch Tubes. Price, 8175 nnd f 150.
1 Beiler 110 Inch Dlam., 13 feet long, 21-8 luck
Tubes. 12 feet lenit, with Fire Frent. I1JS.
GZavvclB.
T
MIC LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH.
Only IX MINUTES Frem Postefflce.
18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE STREET.
GOTHEREFOR
CARPETS or V. cry Kind, nnd for the best Car
pet Werk In the City. Carpets Taken Up.
Cleaned, Itcllttcd and Laid by the Best of
Workmen.
CURTAINS of All Descriptions. Choicest Styl
nml Quality at Popular Prices. De no
full te see them If jeu want Draperies
Best Curtatn Werk.
SHADINGS In Great Quantities. The ery
best In this line, stock ery large aud
btst In city.
ONE PRICE Plainly Marked en Eery Article.
NO MISREPRESENTATIONS Made or Al
lowed te be Made.
aug29-lyd
l All PUTS I CARPETS
CARPETS !
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIAL! Y,
A FINE DISPLAY OF
Coverlets, Counterpanes, Blankets,
Constantly en Hand.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,
NO. IV) SOUTH WATER STREET,
LANCASTER, PA. fcbl5-3nid
-ev aU ev Stent.
17WR RENT OR
FOR SALE ON EASY
!10 North Wntpr street, nnp-
U 1KKMS. Ne.
Mery brick with two-story frame back building,
buu tier shop with refrigerator and fixtures,
slaughter houseuml stable. Apply at
JnnlO-tf.1 e. .iU2 NOlllil MARY ST.
TJ EAL ESI A'l U OFFICE.
HERR'S
GENERALREALESTATEOFFICE,
HOUSEBUILDING LOTS.FARMS.MILLS,
Ac,, for vale. Greut bargains. Cull for our new
Cutuleguejust out.
HOUSHS und BUSINESS PROPERTIES al
Wttjs en huud for rent.
RUNTS COLLECTED Properties taken
churgeef, collection of rents, pnjnient of taxes,
repairs, etc, attended te without trouble or an an an
uojauce te owners,
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAai'.S.-Ker
thoe lialng money te Invest we have first
class mortgages en hand and the beat or facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 103 HAST KINO STREET.
Smd
EtX
"VTOIICE.
L Mr. IsuacO. Pfautr, of Lltltz, Lancaster
count). Pa., Is about forming u stock company
et ttie proposed Copper Corporation, In War.
wick tewiikhln. '1 tic pur ulue or a fchure is
one hundred dollars, and the stock will be dl
lded Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish
ing te buy setue of the stock will call en or ad
drJS? .... .MR. ISAAC O.PKAUTZ,
Bl-imd Ltttu, Lancaster oeunty, Pa.
Carpet-
pe
ITIVE CLOSING OUT BALE.
Pesiti ve Closing Out Sale
-OF-
SQIRK'S CARPET HALL.
ENTIRE
Carpets, Window Shades, Oil Cleths, &c.,
-MUST BE
By April 1st.) Regardless of Cost.
H. S. SHIRKS SONS.
Cor. Wsit ling tnd Water SU.t Lmcuter, Pa.
Xtfatche. '
p SEASON-
The Fine Tableware
NOW DISPLAYED BY-
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Spoons, KnivcB, Ferks In Great Variety.
CUT-GLASS AND ROYAL WORCESTER.
Selected Stock of Art Goods.
-A VISIT TO OUR ART ROOM WILL PROVE A PLEASANT PASTIME.-L
H. Z. RHOADS & - SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
(Cnvpcte.
J.
B. MARTIN ft CO.
FOR SPRING.
Stock new complete. New
is the best time te purchase.
We can offer as inducements
larger stock te select from and
lower prices than later. Car
pets purchased new will be kept
for you if you desire until you
need them.
Mequettes, Axminster, Gebe
lin, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain
and Venetian Carpets. Ele
gant patterns.
One reason we offer lower
prices new is we have time te
sew the carpets or get them
ready.
Window Shades. Wall
Papers. All the spring paper
hangings here new. Elegant
assortment.
Many Novelties. Handsome
Decorations. Lincrusta, Wal Wal
eon, &c.
Direct importers of Sanitary
Washable Papers for Halls,
Kitchens, Bath Reems, &c.
Can be washed en the wall
same as a painted wall; much
less cost and handsomer.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
LANCASTER. PA.
QHothine.
JrT
EK3 4RATHFOH.
It Is tain Talk!
It's a common thin,; te hear our prices and
qualities spoken or. There's alnc lu our goods
at the prices marked.
It's Your Chance New
-TO-
Buy Belew Honest Prices.
WoIIae Ready New a I-nrge and Ilandsome
Stock or
LIGHT-WEIGHT OYERCOATS
-FOR-
SPRING WEAR.
All Celers Are Here and Eery Prlce H te JO.
We Are nt Your Sen Ice.
Myers & Rathven,
Reliable Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
Ccutietvy;
pvR. NATIIORST. DENTIST.
XJ 1HCENTRE SQUARE.
Ikj net let your teeth decay any rurther. Vcu
de net often find a deca) ed teeth that can uei
be saved by tllllne or crowning. Have jour
teeth examined and attended te at once. It will
sae sutterlne and expense. All operations
guaranteed. Kllllu Teeth and Palnlcs Extrac
tion Specialties. nMKJuidiw
$100,000.
IN BONDS AND MORTQOES FOR IN
VESTORS, I.N bUMS OK
f loe, tan, tjoe, $i,oeo te S'jo.eoo.
Uend tl per cent. Interest, pa able quarterlv.
Mertgaget-O per cent, interest, pa) able half
yearly. Send or call for full Information.
JOHN II. METZLER,
Ne.S.DnkSt,
Carpets fe Wall Papers
flail.
BTOCK OK-
SOLD -
Ne. 4 West King Street.
druvnituvc.
TTENRX WOLlr,
FURNITURE
STORE,
btu removed te ISO East Kins street, haTlnjr
rull line of Furniture or every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
aS-tfdll U. WOLF. 136 East Kins Street
rUTFIT BUYERS, "
Don't Buy a Dellar's Werth or
FURNITURE
Before Yeu Sea Our Immense Stock,
AND
Prices Belew Cost.
Rcllabla IIeme-Mada Werk.
Pick Out Your Heusestire,
We'll Store and Dellver IL
Ochs & Gibbs,
Mauufacturcrs and Dealers,
2d, 3d & th Floers, Ne. 31 80UT1I QUEEN
SlREKT.
F
URNITURE.
LANCASTER'S
CrreatestEumituie Heuse.
27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street
WE AIM mail BY MAKING PRICES LOW
AND QUALITY OF THE BEST.
Bed Roem Suites rrem S17 te 8200, In all New
Styles nnd Weeds.
Parler Suites from SK te 8000, In All Coei Ceei
lne Heme Made.
Dining Roem Suits from J38 upward, In An
tique Oak, ICth Century, 4c
3-0nt(lt buyers will find special advantages
here. Uoeds stored until wanted aud delivered
free.
HEINITSH'S
Mammoth Furniture Depot,
NOS. 27 AND 29 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAXCASTFIt, PA.
w
IDM fER'S CORNER,
De Net Delay Your Purchasing
-OF-
HOUSETIRES !
NOW IS THE TIME,
WHEN THE STOCK IS FULL
AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION
BETTER THAN LATER ON,
WHEN THE GOODS ARE BEINO SHIPPED
TO ALL SECTIONS.
Come new and take It lelstirelj In making
) our selections.
WIDMYER'S,
Cerner East King & Duke Sts.
Goods delivered fice te all sections.
egltnt
r.
EVAN'S FLOUR.
Levari 8c Sens,
-DEALERS IN-
GRAIN AND FEED,
Baled Hay and Straw.
Levan's Fleur I
YBTEKS 1 BEST OYbTERS IN THE MAR
ketseredln all styles, and meals at all
Hours, at CHARLES E. itOSTER S, lu the rear
or the Central Market, Ojsters lu the shell or
opened served te prh ate families. Telephone
connection. neV.M-.UudR
OTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUN
NEIiS. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall
naapeeaweuesutiesin jeoanea or Lancaster
ueuntlea, whether Inclesed orunlnclesed, either
rer the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced against all tres
passing en said lauds of the undersigned alia
this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
R. PERCY ALDEN.
KDW.arHKKMAN,
tHmn tm . W. OsjUmmu'i JUn.
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