KWr .Tv wV i" "" -t . i.-r y 5 " THE IiANOAffTEK DAJuLr IJyiIJjqENOEii, MONDAY. MAY 28. 1888. v ?' i? . mi. BftP m & s iKf- & & rc.i 3"M 5? &jhl WZ- JThm Daily lnUlllgncer. .AUAtliTMAT U, 1 I C . KII.T,. ll ttlA - 1 MAM IWVBU.1.SVCVM Vmm vw - --- ' SYijSSrTTr'K' '""' 'T HMs3nPur aixten of Tira irrpLU- T2S5S i nSeMrewa by carriers In the city M gMwnnaJng tewna for 100. per week I (V'ky Mil, 16.00 a rear) B.M for itx months Xivmmminr Uirae months t BOO. ter month. Ataa WanLT ltmuieBaen (Deuble Sheet) FJ.5i.v Hll I'HH! emjr H.WJ J" "i"1 " -- taaee. Bsrtterlbeti wlihlnr tbetr aaflreti changed wuitalaeatAM when the piper U new lor ler wardeO. MrertlMBienta fmm 10 te 95 eta. per line tth Insertion, according te location. XUB INTKLLiaKNOKK, Lancaater, Pa. Telephone Connection Tile Kraliee for Seprcme Jndge. ' Because Judge McGellum, of Susque ' kaana county, the Democratic candidate teftr supreme Judge, Is net te well -known la all pa" lU8 l"1'' ,k .:.... . argued that he lacks the qualities that would fit him for that high position. The qualltlesef the true Judge and the con duct of his life are such as te lead him "far from the madding crowd's Ignoble Strife." Ills virtues shine In the closet, and the dignity of his place prevent his we of the means at every man's hand te capture the public favor and catch the poblle ear. Judge McCollum Is net a wtarer or trie ' , amine who poses In the newspapers as ' ob of the Solomons of the day, but hels ',. recognized wherever known as of ripe Judicial experience and a gentleman wne would honor the place for which be has been named. The fact that he was chosen jadge la a Republican district by ever 1,000 majority, jpeaks volumes in lits - favor, and the ten years that he Is new . eenpletiDg en the bench in Susquehanna frOOunty have been characterized by nn ability and integrity that has wen the ad miration of political fees. He deserves te be elected. Amcrlcn In Mexico. There is no geed reason why this country and Mexico Blieuld net be ia fact, as well as In diplo matic phrase, sister republics ; but, until the people of the border states of Mexico have been cured of their chronic and vicious hatred of Americans, nny mention of sisterhood will sound like the most hollow and sarcastic mockery, This hatred Is a heritage of the conquest fixed deeply in the minds of the Ignorant aad half barbarous people, and shared by the educated. It is net due solely te a jealousy of 'the success that rewards the energy and ability of our countrymen la Mexico, but te a natural fear that we may In time gain commercial supremacy and then assume political control. Foi Fei Olgners who de net speak English are treated with great consideration by all elawes, because they are net te be feared aa Invaders, but the English have often te claim the protection of their consuls, because the illiterate and densely Ignor ant people mistake them for Americans. Americans, tee, have often sought and found under the flag of England protec tion that the flag of their own country could net give them. It had become an accepted fact en tie border that Americans could be robbed and murdered in Mexico with Impunity, but that dead Englishmen were costly luxuries. Americans appealed te Wash- ugtonwithne effect. An Englishman P.f. ' WIS klllftil nnri n pnnai was killed and a consul askul for sevorel kandred thousand dollars within twenty four hours, and get it. -But at last we u!? HIM frn llBlta O afntn .lA,.,mnr. 4l.nl ,.n iiw.i, ww unto a BMW ut'Al kllicuv bimu J1K3 time te place a value upon American Uvea in Mexico. Last summer a party of brigands In the ante of Durange, with the warm np np preval of the inhabitants, announce! their Intention of killing ene by oue very member of an American mining eempany. The Americans, put upon tbelr mettle, resolved te stay and appealed te Mexico te sustain her guarantee of afety. One by one the killing went en. Bttt the third man murdered, shot from ambush as they all were, was Leen U.tlil win, and he left a widow, who, with the nfrlfcnnft rctll rf u T?nmt. ........a.. ......! $t-i --- nu. M..UUWU IUUL1ULI VUHIU mT mat Mexico should And that thev had a ftjrr.eeantry. Mrs. Baldwin went en te 2tfi . . WaUUnsten and tircpnt.(1 Mm r-Ttn In iM'Jwrten te the president ai.d Secretary E?C .atrocious and cowardly murders were 'f-?'"VUBnlte and Mm oil.... -. 1I i X . w" "J "" vue Eiunuvtl Ul VUUUUUdl H&K OUtnafea en Arnprlrnn (l,r,rn,,.1, .,.,,1 ladleeutahln. fe A strong remonstrance and a demaml t" for 1100,000 Indemnity startled thu Mexl- eaa government, and they have at last atnt troops te establish law and eider In f". Tt.,. mi i t . .... ?A. """" "eyiavB nes yet replied te L Vi tteney demand nd are doubtless pfe waiung m me nope that it is only a spasm fj& of energy en the part of this government y that will loose Its force with time, if rf&,uwJrcan8tretch diplomatic courtesy by mmxx unui alter the ad eurnmnnt nf Congress, they hope that by the next ses fak the matter will be drenned and tpitoeop may be spared from the border. It &r ". " uecessary 10 sena uiem a crtiispr r Bfadlacouracreref healtnnnvf fnmnii.in-. bat a firm and bold course can make Americans as safe In Mexico as are ether ferelfftlAm. Tim Anrw Mint nl,n. 1. 1. , . i. tnt --.--. .v .us iuli. euung urn uru lj ' Whan he erntrla la Riim r ra.nni i .. . liy tectlen. kp K." Micnaau Dying. ff ane saa announcement is made that tr" Ckmarnl "Phlllr. TI... ui...i., .... . -"...,. j.xcuij eucnuaa, wne is a known and admired ihrnmrhntif. h.e j whole country as " Little Phil, iahev- m, m aearu's portals in his Washing. fe- ?a. k0"16, The doctors have declared aa wai nia ena is at hand, and it u r,. ..i.. If4 t the booming cannon of MMn,i .i M?&7 ii remeaibrance of ;dead heroes will B ww mm Biec-ping me cola sleep of death h'-f. Tharn nrlll l. c... i.i I rir , v.u n ue DUIIUII uvcr U1B Unilmpltr T?l? AAVlnfl, rtlY wt.n in t...L I,. ss11 " " "e e uui, jjuy-eeven years Vy "as- venMOHKe.ine rreat German M'Warrlef, Is thUty years bis senior. The Tlate emperor "William was atlll elder. r.Whvihnnl.l If Vu !, A I -S3L " """"" " uau vuteijcans must ff the fl3wer of llfe U3t wlien t,icy i.,vteiiu counsel, ana most loved ly Fi4"tt Pt0p!e ? Is U tUftt our civilization id li t v n aeirlnK of mind and bedv v U& - . feffi?, liberal l'ny Fer Teachers. I't The rhlladelphla beard of education is ! ,-j.aaoeuntering much trouble In filling the r-:ww or A-resiuent Tav or. nf t.i,A hnv.i klklgh school. The members all ntrreed i Profewer Jame3MacKnzle,ef Law WVUle.N. J., was the rlvM. m. i-- Bbee, but Uie PhllanVlnlila oet, . '2S aa nz .?. "eviiie i il.- ..' w ie use or a band tiawaM raaldenRA. 'pi,,, .. .. LiL " ., v. '"", "" unsnewu Jer .1 town .beuld outbid Philadelphia in a V position of this kind was very humllUt. lng te the Quaker city schoolmen. They raised the salary te (5,000, but mjde It only applicable te Tref. MacKenzle. The latter has declined the offer, and we think rightfully. If the place ii no'$ worth 5,000 a year for the Intrinsic value etJt te the people, it Is net worth that much te n particular Individual. Prof. MacKenzle might And himself routed ene of these days by a cheese-paring beard. The valueotascneiarnnu uuci pllnarianin meulding the rising genera tion of a city is se great that its amount cannot be embraced in pecuniary com pensation. Se few are fitted for this Im portant work that these few should be liberally paid. m TO PAY tbO iNTKLMOENCKn bCglM tie presentation of "A Story et a Masterpiece" by Uenry Jatnee, Jr. It la nevellette et ten columns which te of rare Interest and oneet tbe beet of the recent emanation! from the pen of Mr. Jamee. ll needs de commendation from tbe iNTKi.LieEJfCKn te arouse lntereet in Mr. Jamee' work, an he la one el the beet known English nove list of the day. This atery will probably prove te be ene et the most popular et tbe Rerica presonted by thla Journal, and It will have what la eateemed by many an excel- lenneln tlf annh thnu .Ihn nualltv Pi I brevity. With thla tnernlng'a dawn, Cel. Hamuel Sbefb, one of LaneMter oeunty'a eldeat and meat honored citizens, attains , bia ninety-first year In his bome In Uetujabla. What a reach of years Ills career embraee. lie was living before Washington died and waa a mature man of upwarda or thirty yeara when Jackaen first sat In the presi dential ebnlr. lie lias seen tbla country grew from small dogrees te be a mighty nation. Tbe geed wishes of all his friends will go out te hi in en his natal day, with hopes that he may yet be spared many years te tbeie who esteem and love him. Mits, Ui.kvkla.nd has lesrned te wrtte and speak Kreneb Uuently ; ber husband has a most admirable way of writing and speaking Kngllsh. Mns Olrvbland baa added Pilncften oellegeto her oeuquesta. Hhe went tbere en Saturday, and the atudenta have all ranged tbomselves under ber banner and are wemhlplngather ahrlne. Aa seen as ahovlsl'eil the base ball field, tbe sun be gan te sl.lne. Verlly, she makis the sun te shine In shady places, m "UitNitY Gkoiiei: will slump for Ulevo Uleve Jsnd tills fall, wbleb will be better for Uenry than for Urerrr. -m TiiKnK wilt be great regret felt through out Franklin and Marshall college circles here and through tbe city generally, Bt the death of Kev. Dr. Hamuel 11. Qlesy, rector of the Chureh et the Epiphany, In Wash ington, who dled Bnnday of pneumonia. Dr. Qelaey was born In Lancaster O., Au gust i, jmzu, and was graduated from tbe collego at Moreersbnrg, Pa., In 1S43. He studied for tbe ministry of the German Keformed church, and continued In that chureh until 1SG2, wben he was ordained in the Episcopal ohureh. 11 e was an able man and a large circle of friends here will slncerely mourn his demise. Max Fr.ATT, a Heading musician, shot blineelfdead en Sunday, l'erbaps life had tee umny sharps. m PERSONAL. Mm Mei.lih M'Mtr.t.AN, of Carlisle, la vlnltliift frleuusln this city. Hosten CeniiKTT, J. Wilkes Beeth's slaver, has nusped lrein the Insane asylum at Topeka, Kansas. DuiEOTen Oke. V. JlAKU says trains will be running evor the Seuth 1'onnHvlva 1'ennHvlva nla reid In eighteen mentba. Mns. Kkv. B r. Alikman and IbubIi IbubIi terlxittle, of this city, are Malting frlonea In Stilppensburg, tbe guests of Miss Uarrle Dlehl. Tub Kkv. Un. Bidnkv llismt. pastor of thuHiHuntea Lutheran chinch, at Staun ton, A a., dled en Friday night lie was from Seuth Carolina. Cor.. Km SMWiit, secretary of the com iron wealth under Governer Curtin, died at Lvlaburg, I'a, en Saturday night by 1 eln r tbrewn from his carriage. wet,, tiiemas it. MeUamant, chief clerk In the auditor general'a department, has been appointed auditor general te flu tbe tBOiney occaalentHl by tbe death of A. Wil Wil eon Nerrls. Mn, IIknuy nr.Aeir, brother of Hen. Uiauncey K Hlack, died at the resldenoe of his mother at 11 rock le, near Yeik, en Sunday. The deoased bad been 111 for soine time. The cause of his death was heart dlsoase. MAjen Jehn nntu, for many years a paymaster In tbe Uultea Slates army, died at the residence of Senater Kuefer, at Cres. pna,iJchuylklU county, en Saturday. The slater of the deceased was thn wife el (leu. Simen Cameren. Majer Hrua was worth boiweon 1200,000 ane WOO.OOO when be dled. Ex-Oev. CunTi.v, of Pennsylvania, was found en Tuesday night lau in bis room In hli Waahlngteu realdence In atl unenn. soleus condition. Ills room was filled with gas, and it was thought that tbe jet was blown out by a draught after Mr. Curtln bad fallen asleep. He has been very 111 ever since, but will probably recover. ' m m Unclaimed Letters. Following Is the list of unclaimed letters remaining at the Lancaster paatofllce for the week ending May i'S : LadteaUat: Mrs. Annie Herr, Mies Msry S. Kautlmsn, Mlas K. Kllllsn, Miss L.IZHO Klrohner, Mr. Elir McQultey, Mrs. J. U. Pickla "" t7enf 7.wf Uenjamln Heller, W. T. Maitln A IJre, Jaoeh 1'eucIIb, Jehn S. White. Jtitltliuurti's Sluale. Tbe grand singing festival of the Eastern Singing Oonfedaratlon of tbe United States, which will be held In Daltlmere from June 30 te July 4, will bean unmually brllllaut event. Over 100 of the largest bee let Its from tbe fcastern states, with a representation of ever 3,000 Dingers and acoempanled by 20 000 friends, will be present. Hair fare's will be lamed en all the railroads. Presl. dent Cleveland bas accepted an Invitation te attend. As tbe Saengerfest comes en July i the "SUr-Spsnglid Manner " will besung by u chorus of ever 3,000 trained voices. HI'IIINO. In epiln?, when the greeu gits hick lu the tue, And the sun cemej out and elaya, And yer beets pulla ou with u geed tlaht eqiietze. And you think nf rur iumfnni ... . When you ort te work aud you want te net. And you and your wife agrees It's time te spaduup thu gardenlet- hen the Kreen gin back In the trooi treoi troei Woii, work U the lout e' my Idees W hen the grven, ou knew, glta bickg ta the " bets0 KIOen 8"8 backla tUe l"w.aua la a-buntn' areuu' aB'n Uld KSlt hy hipn ri'in' I w lit,.u!edt'uu'','' "u u u Uu,, lUu b rle:t And the crlck'e rlz, and the brecia Ceaxe tbe bloom In the old doaweod And the uiwin KU back In the tns. ii V ' ay' ,D "cl1 ,cone s ". Iha time niien the gr.eu glt ba,ii ! m the WulnSiW." !aW itKlhers ' wintertime. And the sap It thaw, and h-gUu te c tint. Anatheaotltstertiontcri A fellet's forrerd, a gitilii' down At the old spilug en hit kneus- 1 Idndo'llkejea' a-lefurlu' reun" When thagrten glta back In the triei-Jea'a-petterln'ruun' en I-durn-pifaw When the greeu, you knew, glu back lu t Uee! Jamtt WMI(emt lUUy, IttTOtnllentits the condition or tbe teeth when discolored, with BOZOUUNT, a solvent and eradlcater el Imparities, which effect their trength and natunu whttencss. The odor et tobacco and that stilt mere offensive one te which Impure teeth give rise, It removed, and the gams vitalized by this fine dental tonic and isne; vant. UPJiCIAL HOTWKS. Karlh I'als Kipcdltlenr. I'rlze nghle, Inttertei, walking matches, and balloon asconitenx are usually humbugs el the weritscru Dr. TTiemnt' Keleclrte (Ml Is net a humbug, it laaqalek cure (or aches and apiatns, and la juataa geed for lameneta. rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, drngglat, 137 and IS North Queen atreet, Lancaster. Don't B Fatnt-Uearletl. It von are in trouble leek nn. held en. atve the blues geed by. If you are In pain, have a Umenen, hava an ache et anv kind, go te tbe Arnggtst and ask him for iliemai1 JCelectrte Oil. It will de you geed every tlme. for sale by 11.11 Cochran, drulit, 187 and 153 North Queen street, Lancaster. Till? UKV. QKO. II. Tit AYKB.et Bourbon Indsays: "Ileth myself and wife ewe our lives te ttitlLOU'S CONBUMeTlON UUHKS. rer sale by H. It. Cochran, Urngglit, Me. 1ST North Qnean street. (B) ateckisn's Aralaa Halve. Tna JIsst Salts In the worldfer Cuts, Itrulses Beres, Ulcers, salt Bhenm. rover Boree,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkln kruptlnns, and positively cures 1'Ues, or no pay required, ltlaguaranteopteglveper. feet satlsiaolten, or money refunded, rnce tS cents per box. rer sale by LL It. Cochran, Urugglat, Nes. 1S7 and UK North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. Jnnni71yd One of my en Idren, a girl about nlne yeara e'd bad a very bad (Uncharge from herhad and nose of a thick, yollewlan matter. We had two phf alclana prccrltxi for her, but without benefit.. We tried Kly's Cream Hal in, and much te eursurptla. there waa a marked tin tin prevement. Wu con tin tied ualng ths Halm and In n abort tlme the discharge waa appar ently cured.-(J A. Cary, Corning, N. Y. Ely Urotherr, I have been nnl'c'cd with ca tarrh. I purehaaeil a botile of your Cream Hal in. It tft urTi-cted a complete onre.-II. C. Abbett, WO rant Ave, Alleghuny Ctly. I'a. my it HwdcedAw Ths Vsrdlct Unanlmoes. W. I). Suit, Umcglnt, Illppus, Ind , teatlfle I "1 can recommend KIrctrte Ultters as the very beat remedy, Hvery botile ael d has gl ven tWiuf In every cese. One man took alz bottles, and waa cured of Kheumatlarn nf 10 yeara' atand atand leg." Abraham Hani, Ilellevllle, Ohie, nrtlrms t "'ihe beat selling medicine l.have evor han. died In my X ears' experience, la Kloctrle Ultters." Thousands of ethers have added their testimony, ae that the verdict la unani mous that Klecttic Hitters de cum all dlaeeaea of the Llver, Kidney or llloed. Knr uleatll. II. Cechrnn'a Drug Hlern. 137 and VSi North Queen atreet, Lanioater, L'a. (2) Tbelr llnilneas lloenilng, rreliahly noeno thing has cniiBed such annh Of trade ut Cochran's drug atore iu their giving away te their cnatemera el seinany inie trial betlliia of lir. King's Mew Discovery for Cen snmntlen. Their trade is sltnni v unnrmnna in thla very valuable article from the fact that it alwaya cures and never disappoints. Cough, Colen, Aatbma,llronchltla,Ureupund all thrent aud lung dlfoaaes quickly curtMl. Vnu cm Uwt it oeiero uaying uy getung a trial uetue Inm. X very bottle warranted, (8) WAXAUAKKlltj. I'RiLADSLrHU, Monday, May Sf, 1ES8. Inside out is common enough. Outside in is rare. But that is what has been done in the Park. Second fleer, north gal lery. Have been telling about it for a week. People have just caught the notion. Tens of thousands of interested visitors enjoyed it en Saturday. Continued this week. Mere outdoors will be brought in by Tuesday. Review. Linens. If you read us last week, you knew our meaning. If net, the stuff en the counters must speak. But this is the great exchange for Linens. Black Silk-and-Wools ler Summer. Year by year this and that come bowing and scraping te get into your geed graces. Where arc four of every five ? Count en the fingers e( one hand : Henrlettn Clalrntte Convent liuulii Diapd'lina That's about what they sift down te. Other weaves, if you say se ; but what else will you ask for ? Henrietta the royal, Clairctte the dainty. Type.cI A niche fcr each of the ethers. And it isn't a beggarly let of one or two qualities of a sort that we have laid by for you. Full lines. Se of the Black All-wools for the long days : llmi'li-llti Velllrga 'imnlati ltutlalu rerge LhallU Aibmresj Mouaai'llne UiUfciiiuru 'iwuca latuul s hair Uranadlun Take ene: Bagnes, This is a Lupin black, light as a nun's veiling, lustrous as a raven, woven a-la-tricote-a-leng, and has been 75 cents; 44 inches wide. New 50 cents, and thirty-five pieces te sell. Ought te be closed ere sunset Saturday, and will be unless we mistake the public verdict en a gem bargain. What we heap up is what you had best buy. But we are ready for you with the chance things, tee. eoeond circle, oulbeau c J centre. The finger-tips of a Silk Gleve are the first te go. Why net make the wear side double, like stocking heels ? That is what a bright manufacturer has been doing. Deuble but net clumsy. " A silken coat of mail" that takes nothing from the fit, neatness or comfort of the glove and adds mightily te i:ie wear, we nave just get some of the Silk Gloves, black, With black Pmhrntrtarv rt.hnrrrm length Jersey, heavy Milanese silk, $1.25, CbOBlnutttieetsldf, weatefltaln Alile. A world of Japanese knick. knacks, little and big, te trick out the Summer Cottage or any room in ihe house. What can be cheerier? The Japs can give any ether people points in these things. A big spot in the Basement leeks like a slice out of a Japanese town. Bamboo and Bead Portieres, $3. S5 $7. Serviceable and oddly pretty. Screen Fans, $1 te $2. WAltAUAKMITB. Paper Table Cevers, novel and handsome, 75c, $1, $1.25. Myriads of ether things in which a cent bringsyeu a dime's worth of fix-up and satisfaction. Bassmsnt, east et centre stairs. 25 Carlsbad Dinner Sets, richly decorated, and various shapes A 'special let, 125 pieces te the set. Regular price $35 ; these $27.50. Anether let English Decor ated Chamber Sets, with slop jar, $4.75 ; regularly $6.50. Twe tables held what's left of that Decorated American Glassware, polka dot pattern ; ruby, blue, geld, crystal, opal escent, rrutt ana berry sets, pitchers and the like. Half price. Near Juniper and Uarket streets corner. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. MKDICAL. AKK YOU CONSUMPTIVKT UBK PARKER'S OINOBR TONIO Wl'hnut drlsy. A rare medicinal composi tion that cures when all elan falls. Has cured tha worst cases or cough, Weak Lungs, Aatl mt. Indigestion, Inward Fains, Kzhaustlen. Me. at Druggists. HINDKB20R.V8. The safest, surest and best euro for Cern', jiuninn,. ae. otepa an pain, unaurna com rert te the rest. Never rails te enre. IS cents at Druggists. 111SCUX CO., N. Y. ti ."XhU'H riLLJ. COMMON SENSE in the treatment or slight ailments would save a vast amount of sickness and mliery. UNKer AYKU'H l',I.L taken after dinner, will assist Digestion taken at nigh', will ro re ro llevo Constipation s taken at anytime, will correct lrrf gularllles or the Stomach and He. elf, stimulate the Liver und cure Blek Head ache. Ayer's 1'ills, as all knew who uas them, aie a mild cathartic, pleasant te take, and al ways prompt and satisfactory In their resul's. I ean recemmend Ayer's fl'ls above all ethors, having long proved their value ai a CATHARTIC for myself and family."-J. T. Hess, Lolths Lelths vlllc, L'a. " Ayer's Pills hive been In use In my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that Isclatmel for them " xnemas r, Adams, Ban Diege, Texas. "I hvre used Ayot's Fills In my family for soven or eight years. Whenever I have an attack el headacbe, te whleh I am very sub ject, I take a deae of Ayer's Fills and am always promptly relieved I find them equally beneficial In colds i and, In my family, they are uacd for bilious complaints and ether dls tuibanees with such geed effect that we rarely irover, have te call a physician." II. Voul Heme, Saratoga Springe, N. Y. AYER'S PILLS rBHFAIlBD BT Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe , Lewoll, Mass. Beld by nil Dealers In Medicine. mayliu27 AYER'S riLLH. OH SALS AT ir. B. COUIillAN'a UllUO STOllK. Nes. 1S7 A 139 North queen at , Lancaster, l'a aprl-2mdAw iM B Y OA K HI A USa. " I- T" n n- -iiin.sn..i " v F IilNN A BKKKB5aA.H. 100 Different Patterns -or- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FLINN fe BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators II A It NO EQUAL,. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne le2 North Queen Street, I.ANOAHTKIt pa. TJiUXKS. "RliSlNO HADDliTtS. I. Hateruush & Sen. RIDING SADDLES. The riding season having opened, we are prepared te show the 1 argent assortment lu the city et Ladle' and Gout's Ulaing Baddies aud lltldlei. Alse W hlpi. TWKNTY BTVL1ES Or.' Lidiss' and Geiil'a English Riding Creps FROM 81.00 TO 50.00, -AT- E Haberbusli & Sen's bADDLE, llAJiNK88, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Ueulre Square, I.ANflAftTKK, PA irKlKKlH t'AHHlONAHLK MIL,. nTiJnn m?!7 !aa Trlu!"'if Itere, Ne. S3 North ?-,..J SiV. cenl1" a" the Nuweat and h.nriN0rfi1i,l.B-0' xb0 en. J'rtcesrea Hrwild i00arj,e,rUoeU3, ' TOBACCO. e LU UONKSTY TOBACCO. FINZER'S Old Honesty Tbe Chewcru of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen find that It lasts longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please you. Ask your dealer for It and Insist en getting it. Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Tar en Every Plug. HOOTS AND HllOHH. DOOTHANUBUOKa. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE SHOES ATL) SLIPPERS, l'rulnnt buyers will consult theljr own In terest by examtng the many bargains In tea tea senahle Shoes and Ultppers that we aie new able te offer, which we have secured at a very low price. As we are able te sell them at prices never befere heard or, It will pay you te call early as possible, for they must be sold. D. P. STACKHOTISE, aa & 30 BAfcT KINO, BT., 4 LANC.VSTKU.rA. afflljdiw N KVY HHOK 8TOHK. The Pedestrian I Te men desiring an easy and comfortable shoe we weu'd leeMmnend tbe Pedestrian. The uppers are made or two pieces of calf skin, therefore doing away with the extra top usually found In men's shoes; hand-sewed ani without llnlnar. Consequently, there Is nothlngen the tiialdoe! the shoe te hurt or chate the feet. LOW SHOES. A very desirable line of low-cut shoes for mtn'H wear A handmade, Oxford no, plain bread tee trakes wa king easy. Alse the same style shoe In Dnngala.sefl ana easy te the feet, for young men's wear, In calf anduongela, narrow tee and tip. OXFORD TOES. Ourllnoef Oiferd teefl Is large, ceTprUtng pe. i ilia, nvuiyiJunK UBtintuiu 131 children In low-rut shoes. db.IiHble fat ladka. uiUses and Tennis and Hlevclii shoes of nvarv dtaerln- tlen and at all prices. wigwam slippers fir men 'a, boy's, ladles', misses' and children's wear. fl. SWILKEY, (New Cash Shoe store) tfe. 21 North Qneen Street. LANCASrXK, l'A. mar22-3md F REY&EOKEKT. HOW TO SAVE -riteu- 25 te 50 Per Cent. wkiiavb neuaiiT WITMKHHKHS' KNT1KK HTOCK OT HOOTS AND SIIOK3. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ! And net having room for them tn our EAST KINO HruKKT&rOKR. we resolved te openallranchStereatNo Ml West King street, where we must sell them oft in a. rew Weess, (as wu cannot Hen t the store lengerthnn J uly 1st,) te de se we will positively sell them At and Belew Cost. An-eng the stock are some of the beat makes We will positively save you from 25 te 60 per cent, en all the goods bought at this store. lntint's Pebble and Kid Butten Shoes. Mc. Child's Kid Bprlntr Heel Shoes. 1 tn 8's, BOc . Child's Kid and fehbln Spring Heel Shoes, regmar prlce 76e and H', We. Old I.adius' Lace bhoes, Uegular Frlce II 2fi and 11.50, 1 00. Child' and Misses' Drain Lace Shoes, regu larprtoe9ieand tlPO, Blv. All kinds of Wl.ne,' shoes. Ileels and Bprlna; Iirela. regular priens l.t 11.83, i iu, 11 tjj and 11.78,11 te and 11.13. Special Inducements. As we have a large let et 2X. Sand3Jwe offer Special ltargalns te Ladles who aa wir theartsua- Ladles' Olevo Kid Ten and Pnhhln Vn-.e II 2S i regular pi Ice, 12 en. Ladles' II f 0 Shews ler II SO : a.1 00 8hea for M S3 and 12 60 i IIMbheua ler t2.su: It 00 Shoes for lUiOt tSAOandtSSSbhees terHUi. Space falls u te mention prices of our Men's Shoes, but we will sell these Just as cheap as the alxive mentioned prloes. loll In te see the Goods whether yen Intend te purchase or net. we will consider It NO TUOUllLK te show the goods at these prices. The One-Prlcs Cash Houae, FREY & ECKERT, The Leaders of Lew I'rtcea lu Beets & Shoes. BKANUU HTOUE NO. 20 WEST KINO HrilEET, (Kelt Doer te lluger's Stere ) MA1SBTOUK: NO. 3 BAST KING 8TBBET, L&N OAOTEIt, PA, SVNOTIUK As we must peattuely vacate this room J uly 1, we will keep this Stere open every eenlng. urju liua ilAOUlNXKr. " TJATTEKNH, MODifUJ, Ae, Central Machine Works, ceunku or UUA.SrAMUCUUISTlAN 8TUKK1S, ( ttear of Court Heuse). L ANCA8TKK, f A. Xnglncs, Boilers. Machinery and ltepalrlng, l'atUirus, Llrawlugd, Iren and Dress CaaUnss. ete. " Hest equipped Maehlne and L'attern llhen In t he city ler light work. mfuoed Werk, I'romptnees. lieasenable Charges. decj-lld wArcmmm OPKOIAU WATCHES Cff, 'W! " Ballrers, II Ksrat Oel4 rilled Buss cases, Klgtn works, r each. Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry Kepalnng. spectacles, Byenlaases and OvUealuooAiTcar OvUealueoAiTcar OvUealuoeAiTcar reci time dally, try telegrapb only place La the eity. LODIS WBBKB, Ne. 1KX n. Queen st, opposite City Hetel, Hear Penu LieneU Q.1LL JEWELEB, Ae. SPECTACLES. IIsylDg purchased the Entire Stock of SPECTACLES OP A DECEASED OPTICIAN, I will sell them for lew than one-fourth their value In order te close them out quickly. Spectacles that formerly cold for 2.60 per pair I will new sell for 60c. Understand, this ii net 'a chtap Sptctach, but Jhe .finest lense and frame that Is made. Will measure your eyes with accuracy, and can guarantee a flt in every Instance. As the line is lim ited it will be well te call early. OHARL1S B. CULL, Jeweler and Optician, Ne. 10 West King Street, Lancaster, l'a. w ATOHK3. WATCHES! 81K THE TEST DISPLAY IN OUK WINDOW OF TUB Geneva Nen Magnetic Watch, The only Watch mnde which Is guaranteed net te be affected in any way by ELECTRICITY. WALTER C. HEM, Ne. 101 North Quean Street, LANCASTER. PA. nl-tfd ...irs. i'i,,. ,. FVBNITVHB. "-SS . VVA iTVOHaAGIBIlS. Our Advice. New that house-cleaning time is here, send your old furniture te the Second-Hand Stere. Yeu can get as much for it as you will pay us for New Style Furniture. Step up-stairs at 31 Seuth Queen street, see our large stock and get the lowest prices in this city. Have a leek at these new patent brace chairs, same price as the old style and much stronger. OCHS a GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stairs. aprlllya w IDMYKR'B. FURNITURE . WIDMIEE'S COBMH TUB OLD COItNEll 1H VUL1 Or GOOD NEW THINGS. Our Steele la tee large and must be reduced before, tbe leasen closes. Te de thla we have concluded te give the people a dunce te get Geed Furniture I AT A UTILE COST. We have some goods f net the newest, but juatasROtd) that will be sold If tbe prlcu put en them will sU them. These are una at ItAHOAINS, and we ex pect te ses thorn meve lively. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STOIIX Oer. East King & Duke Sts. e UR REPAIR DEPARTMENT. HEINITSH'S 87 AND 29 SOTJTH.QDBBN ST., L.AMCASTEU, PA. It you have anything te be repatred, send It teua. We are prepaied te attend tell quite promptly. ReuphelBtering of M Kinds. Your Old ITalr Mattreas Made Over Equal te New, ut Moderate Price. A Full Line of NEW NOVLTIH In I'lusb, Tapestries, French Cretenms ifer lleuphol lleuphel lleuphol stering) te select from. HEINITSH'S. COAL. ptAUMOAltDNKR'H COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. SS?K0 IrSff1 ynW"181. "" . j$ s-North Prlnee Street, new iteadlng u" ","rt LAKOAHTKa. 14 O 11. MARTIN. Wholesale and ltctall Doaler In all kinds et LUMUKR AND COAL. H,.;t!DN?-4M Netth Water andPrlne etn-eia, above Lemen Lancaster. nS-lyd JECOMMENDED BY EMINENT 1'IIV1CIAN3 The " Best ,f Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Kxlract of Malt and Ueps. rer sale only at J. C. UOUOHTON A CO. Met. lu aud M West King s'pest. CLOTIIINO ASKEW UK. AT MOS. WLUDUI WIST KIHQ BTBKKT. OST-UTsl JKDUOKI) PKICK8. L. GANSMAN A BRO. Men's, Beja' icd Children's SUITS At Beduced Pricet, Men's A 11. Weel Suits reduced from 19 te IS CO Men's All-Weel Suits redueed from S10 te 17. Men's Alt. Weel suits reduced from ill te as. Men's All-Weel Spits reduced frem'HS te 110. Men's All-Weel Suits reduced from 116 te SU. Men's AlLWoel Bulls reduced from SIS te 113 60. Beys' All-Weel Suits reduced from M te M. Beys' All-Weel Suits redueed from IT te IS. Beys' All-Weel Suits reduced Irem 18 te IT. Beys' All-Weel Suits reduced from 9 te IT. Children's Bui. a at 11.60. si 7ft. n te aa si. si m IM0. Kzamlee our great line of Trousers at 70c, 11, I1.SS, 11.73, 12, I2.&0, V. 13 te, It, tw, S All splendid styles and net te be had anywhete else at tue price. Grand Army Suits at IS, as and 110. OurCustem Department speaks for Itself L. (iiinsiiiiie d Bre., S. W.OORNSR NORTH QTJBBN & OBANOB 8TS. LANCASTER, l'A. M YKKS A KATHFON. G. A. R Te every member of tie Grand Army we offer a suggestion quietly don't buy a Cheap Blue Suit that will turn its color be cause you can buy it for a few dollars less than some ene else has paid for a geed one. This is truly peer economy. Ne one buys Clothing at such extremely low prices as the members of the Grand Army. We've favored them because we think we're in debted te them for past service. We have just offered them Suits at prices without preQt. Our Suits at $9, $12 and $U are the genuine " True Blue," and if you've heard of any from our stock that were net "True Blue" we should like te hear of it. Twe sets of buttons with each Suit. Myers & Eathfen, 11KLIAULK CLOTU1KU8, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., l.AMOABTKI PA. TJ1RSU A BROTHER. Oer Wentferfal Values in Hen's Suits ! SCOTCH CHEVIOTS. THIS SEASON'S MOST KASH'O VABLR MA TKIUAL IN HACK AND CUTAWAYS at 13 00, 9 (0, 110, (12 and U. BILK STRIPES AND MLXTUUKS, TM.AIJS. OVKUPLA1DS, DIAOONA1.B W1UK WALES ANO THE Ever Popular Corkscrews, IN SICk, CUTAWAY AM) I'lUNCK ALUKltT COATS. G. A. R. SUITS! FA8T COLOU3, ALL-WOOL, 18.00 AND 10 00. OUK 118 riNE ENQLISU COUK8CI KW.SIT.K rACED, I'KUITKUT JTlTriNU PKIITCE ALBERT SHIT, LSUAVINOANlUUKNSKflALK.OLKAULY (1IOW1NU THE PUBLIC'S APPRE CIATION OF ITS KXTIUOULH. NA11Y VALUK. LIGHT - WEIGHT ' OVERCOATS 1.,'UUEAT VAUIKIY. WOur Merchant Tailoring Department Is hutlerthunevt-r Aloekatmir North Queen street wiudews u enuuk'ti te convince any. body. Scetbem. Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE-PBIOB Clothiers & Furnishers, COU. K. QUEEN STUEKT AND OKNTUK SUIIAltK. LANOASTKU. l'A. FOK 8 ALU OR KXXT. RKSIDKNUK ON THE EAST BIDH or Uuke street, twteen Orange and Chestnut, ler 1 out. Inquire of A. J.STKINMAN, miista At this otrice. H miHKN Ktllt NALK DS THU MnilT L liberal teruis en Weil Clustnut, W&l. r. Lemen. ilur, 1'lne uud Lnarlettuatreeu. tint A.ltllt Ht. inlMlind JO! NOUTII M AllY ST11KET. TJIQR RliKT FROM APRIL I, 1BSS, A? loreneoratonn of yeais, tha stranburif UaUread, wltn coal ana Lumber Yard, tt ire ire ire heuse, Locomotive aid Cars; all In geed and running Older. Tbe lease of this Talunble property iinwents a rare opportunity te any party OcslrlnK te engs-ne In a pltasant, efl Mttabllilied and pretttuble buslneaa. Fer con cen con Xlltiens, rent oretber In formation apply ui lUOS.erUKNUYUAUMUAUhNKU, 6-Ud Lauctutex City, l'a. Witfkt9mir.wfsntfii
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