y m,. ; -' c It A iuA&OAcXJ 3.'AJgjrrfira3B!IJLiaENOEf, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1888. '-) W i,;p- ti.e , ?r. . . A I ' ' ItsT 11" l5 5 5 .. f if1 K" & m i? w rir f 5 Sri r s si i'.r it I '& &. I w' ' 5 ' ,1U "V. 0 V1 t & i V ' X .& I A The Dallv Intelligencer. ZIJJUABTKK. JPW . t3- b i,k .,iuiicii tuibllsbes all the V? ft.WM u,. "-. .v. It.,1, rnu nn In iwvi. taMfTMAM new di w - - - - - v".-1 m lsissl i" "' """ -TTTlVv. n.nv Kdltlen of Th lirrm.t.1- Ft-V me aoiivcrea by carriers in Uie tlty - .ni.. tnMm iV If-. MM1 WAAIt T ' . -u Km . nan KLBO for six months sa mr three months i We. per month. ? : n W-T UrrattteiKcxn (Deublo Bhoet) .'"" ' . .. !. BA ,.-,,, fit kill ,I(Bl xjt-t 'mv-jt A' w mm . t -. - MnML1 fnbtcrlbers wishing their-address chang--must also ttui where Uie paper U ncm ter--Tardea. fca-srUsetacTiu from 10 te SB cu.per line Mb Insertion, according te location. TUB IHTELLIQXNCKU, Lancaster, ra. Telephone Conntetlen The College Bwdnalc. ! t- Mm WrrfiiaiimAte wrr-en te the &V..lM.ie-een Sunday, Rev. Dr. Apple FM anokawiMlrte tbe young menwiien no "MM 7".... .. it.. t.atr worn nhAIlt l.lVlnff wt IAU MUtm iut v-j i. ---,--.. a-.) t.m that iney k foundation for future success or foil xe9. Tbelr work, whlle apparently end -WftaenlybeglDnlD(j. They new com mence the real battle of life. Themiralc tenteatfl of college days give way te the actual battles of lite. It is net surprising that collcge boys come forth from the walls of their alma mater, filled with belief In their own pewen and cenQdent of seen making their light Bhine before men. It is natural and perhaps proper that they should have such feelings. They are well informed in classic lore , they have successfully wrestled with the binomial theorem ; with the philosophy of Kant and Des cartes they nre a3 familiar as with Uie English alphabet ; and they enjoy noth ing mere than te read a chapter of the New Testament in Greek. Tlie cellege graduate knows that in these possessions he has unquestioned superiority ever his fellow citizens. And it is but natural for him te think that when he brings hla talents te bear upon a particular profes sion or business, he will jump at ence into a superior place therein, because of his fuller knowledge. Net of ten will it se happen. He will find that cellege life nnd life in the world are vastly different. In the fierce struggle for existence in" the world lie will see much done and attempted that will shock the aesthetic tastes that have been de veloped in cellege. He will find that the best equipped man in a literary way is rarely the best money-maker. He will nave many dreams shattered , many ideals crusbeL But let him net grew weary in his work. He has a mental equipment that is bound te bring him te the front, If he will but persevere, lie has, it his college work was well done, laid foundations bread and deep for a successful nnd honerablo career. "When he adjusts himself te his new life, and sets about solving its prob lems, be will And his cellege education of vast benefit te him in making life's read less thorny. Se de net sneer at the cellege boy's egotism. It is te be expected. It is better that he should be thus than be fear ful of bis powers. If he be of geed stuff the egotistic edges will seen be worn away, and he will forge rapidly forward in the race of life. The Yankee Count. That naturalized Ynnkee count, of ancient name, celestial fame, nnd cute te m degree, whose mysterious Chinese con cessions were a nine days wonder some months age, is again befere the public. Count Eugenede Mltkiewiczprances Inte court with a suit against Wharten Barker te compel that solid financier te perform certain gigantic things which he agreed te under the Impulse of premised coiices ceiices coiices sleni from the government of China. The count alleges that nt great trouhle and expense the support of minister 1 loon Chang was secured nnd a curious agree ment made. A Chinese telephone com pany was te be formed, capitalbed at $c,- 000,000, and Barker was te have thlrteen twentieths, Paine feur-tweutletlis, and the count three-twentieths et the stock. 1,000,000 worth of Bteck was te be sold In China. Anether company, called the Oriental, and capitalized at i!0,000,000, was te held the remainder of tlie tele phone stock, and te this Oriental com pany III Iloen Chang premised banking, railroad and mining powers. It will be seen that the syndicate operated en the bicycle principle and if they could have made the telephone wheel go round the Oriental would have followed. Twe companies are organized, both with valu able privileges. The stock of the second te Beld for $20,000,000. The stock et the first is divided among the erganlers and old te the second. Unfortunately the beautiful simplicity of this echeme did net command success because another Chang appeared upon the scene; this time Ma Kie Chang. The count usf erts that Ma Kle was sumptuously entei tained by Mr. Barker with the lesult that 'btarf . Ttl ; A new agreement was made whereby the great originator et the enterprise was left out in the cold. The viceroy of China repudiated the concessions and Darker failed te keep his egieements. Be the count complains that he has been discredited in the eyes of the Chinamen and his plans imperiled. The legal proceedings premise te be highly entertaining, for besides Wharten Barker and the picturesque De Mitkie wlcz there will be quite a large cevy of noted financiers in the case, net te men men tien the various Changs, fiem Hi J ling down, who will probably keep shady. . Frederick Fer Tcncc. Emprer Frederick may be dying, but lie (bows a geed deil mero Btrength than any ether crowned head, and is evidently determined that in his reign, whether It be long or short, Bismarck shall net be the real emperor. The downfall of lit n- f' Ven Futtkamer rejoices the hearts of ail who have chafed under the teady iron hand of Bismarck, and as It plainly ie3ult9 from defiance of hta will has the effect of suddenly chang chang leg hi) value as a piece en the European chess beard. Fer manv vears it lis ii-. If an accepted fact that his will was law. , i 111 eyuu ei ma merit policy, ins urn f llant abilities and evident sincerity have " se thoroughly commanded the resnect vet the Germans that refusal te yield U his guldance would have been If f ai1 .1 i . ,. i"-"" uie ixjinuuruv nr nn nm. '.wr. But Emperor Frederick has '.L?0ur?S!e of Lis convictions, and : H VNUeved te be free from the selfish mc- tart. u, usually believed te control toeacUens of rulers. Hehas the Jnralu Me support of publle sympathy with a 0)lsH( man and confidence In, his purity et motive, for no man can have a better mentor than death, and even It Trederlck li considered out et danger, the moral effect of his experience will be enduring with his peeple If It fades from his own mind. Already he is Idolized as n great ruler, though he has done nothing sur. prising, and he 'evidently understands hew te keep the ball rolling. Ter ex. ample, he finds that thepollceof Ucrlln are trying te step the throwing of llewcrs and petitions into his carriage, .mi lits it be known that he has dlroeUd his drivers te move slowly se that the nuisanccmlght be increased. ' The foreign correspondent, with his tireless enterprise, is manufacturing all k'nds of danger out et the Puttkamer resignation j nnd possibly its importance has been greatly exaggerated, but it cer tainly Is a notice te ..urope that the word of Dlsmarck 13 no longer absolute in Germany, nnd that the destinies of Ku rope are really In the hands of the inva lid but strong willed wearer of the pur ple. The outlook is much mero peaceful with l'rederick in control, nnd with ic gard te the rcstef liurope matters Eeem te be about as they were under the late emperor. It may be said, as long as Frederick lives, there will be peacc. Wk have reoelvod the catalogue of Ural nua colieo ut UollegovlUo, l'a., for tlie current year. Tnore la a total el 102 stu dents In this Nourishing lastltutlei), JtriienTiiuiiMAX, Inapeaklng recently, made the following remark, which my be profitably read by all who propeso te t n gage In political dlsouiBlen, or In nny dl dl dl otiMlen, during the coming lieated tenn In pelltlrs and the atmospliera It Is very dllllcult fer'many If net most poeplo tocon tecon tocen trol their lengum te a c-nlrc atAtoinent of thblr opinions ; but It Ib an act which every evory overy ono Hheuhl citiltlvate nsaldueimly i "My IrlendR, 11 Is net my purpoae te say nny Imrsli thing et our political op03enl. 'That nover ha been my ntyle of speaklng. Kvcn when I wan n very young man 1 might Hay net n man nt all, for at tbe tluie of tny tint Rtuinp upecch 1 was nothing but a boy evon tlien 1 always ondeavorod te koep a civil tongue In my neail. I always rocog recog roceg nlzod the right of every may te de hi own thinking, and If he would only think honeally and be m tolerant et me hi I wan te him thfirojreutd be no harsh words fall from my lips In respect te him ; and se in theoentosta or our own party It never has been my habit te cuarrel with tliose who did net think Justus 1 thought." Tin: prcaldent ha approved the net for the erection of a publle building at 1'. ter tor ten , N. J., nnd that city will Boen le In tbe throeH of tbe alto aterm that has been pio pie pio clpltated horeabouts. m Tin: class of '88 et the University el l'enn. aylvanla no doubt lmaglnea that It han dene n very brilllnnt thlnp, but when thode col cel cel leeo beya have knocked about In the world n bit tbey will net be very proud of thelr foeblo Hfttlre et profcHsera who had Incurred tlielr 111 will. It Iflalleged that l'rofisser Jlarker, nn eminent nnd pompous scleullat of the University, se lar forget himself upon ene occaHlen na te refer te the class bh a droveof liegs from Western rcnnsylvanla. Alter graduation, tlie moinbers of the claas who hed charge of the publication of the UnlverMiy Jleceril made sure et thelr diplomas end llien Issued 1,500 oeplon of that paper conlalnlngaBerlosol most Insult ing oulcaturesof I'ofOHjer Jlarker in pre cesa of evolution from a pig. I'rofesHora JackHOii and MeKlrny alsocame In for epen and conree ItiHUlL Nothing that tbe prefes Hers may have Buld or dene could oxeu30 this child isli and malignant trick, l'ollaued nnd willy crlllulain, no uiatter hew cutting, would have been a fair methed of roveogc, but II tliey could net command wit or ear. can m ihey ml(.-lil bave been centent with n KOntlemanly Mprosiilen of opinion. It Is hard te miy which Is worthy of eoverca consure, tbe proleseor who could into a piggish IlltiHtratlen or the elais that could try he hard te douervo It. Tin: faculty of the Jclloisen medlciil col cel col lego Imve decided te extern! tbe two years' oeurso nt that Institution te tlirce yearn. riiysleiniiH ought te be very carclully tralned bolore they are thrust upon mi tin tin Buspectlng world. Tin: awcet Klrl Krnilunte cemes wllh the June rosea and tbe honeysucklo. Tm:iti: proiulseB te be n grent niectlng at llaltlmore en July I, when Uie Domeoratlo National i.ouyiiuel cIuIm meets In that clly. The clubs of Ksnsnii will have astate meet ing nt Tepukn en July -1 te orgaulze a atate leagur. Dolecntes lrem clubs will also be sent te the lttltlmoreconvontion. Thecluba et Illinois will meet at HpringUeld, te day, for organization, and will nppelnt a Htate dolegutlen te visit llaltlmore with tlie rep roeentatlvcH of the state. Michigan has a very oeniplcto ornanlrallei), ever 100 clubs having elgiiiilad tlielc Intention et seudhig dolegatlena te llallimere, Nebraska llko llke llko wise lias nn cxcellent orKanlzatlen, and will have a large representation nt the conven Hen. Ohie will have evor 100 dolegatoa te the convention. The Arapahee nnd Gray Gray Gray Btone clube, of Dauver, Colerado, have nl nl ready Joined tbe loague and ulyullled thelr Intention of tprcndlng club organlzitleu threufth the nUte nnd ailjelnlnft territories. West Virginia and Indiana bave been ad initted, Hud pinmuongenoral organization threnglicnt tliose Blatec. J''ljriUa has nl ready licltd delrgalec, nnd will Bend them te the couvintlen. Jn Toiiuchsce the Democrats Hre taking thOBohemo under ad ad vlsenicnt ami nre erganblng clubs. Lan caster' delegation te this gathering has been ehenii. All Judicatiens point te n great uifetlni;. It 1 perhapa net a jileaiant aubject for Uhauncey M. Dapew and W. W. 1'iielpH te p mder ever that overy sucoetxtiii ltejinbli ltejinbli eiu candidate has been from the far West. I'EItSONAL. f' ItesB Kr.lZAllKTU Ul.K UI.AM) has arrived tit her country home In Hei land 1'ateiit, N. Y. Hhe will remain thore during the Nuinmcr. J. HAHitmeK OAiiniiTT'tt beiiy still ro re malnN uuilicoarered boueatli tbe waters et tbe Ohesaprake, allheugh f2,000 reward la ettered for the satne. Kkiiit Hen. Kdwaim) Keiikiit Kine. Haiiman, Parliamentary tinder aecretary for lrt-lauil and member of Parliament for tbe lsle el Tbanet Division of Kent, died it hla residence In Irelaud en Sunday. Ciiaui.ks H. WisriKLii drepped dead wbllsadilrettaini-aHuudav school at Wal Wal cien, N. Y en Sunday. He waa a lawjer et conslderablo iirominence, sorved two lerms In Oenjjn.BH, and was ebalrman el tt e "i e'k htate Dimiocratle convention Ju lbe6, lle t Itriiieinbsr Kveryililng We mean 11 In in uiact literalism ; anfl, bet ter tliin tte mero stutument, we can KUollie name ana iiaeraes of thu aiicevunir et this wendnrinl motliel. l'macacr. It 10a weula louiciiibcrjeur sermon , doctor, 11 you euro te loLellcct the nerdid dila el your proles-Bleii-uieohody who would reiiewifcrrfwrj-fi(i7-wiltiorpirllcularsterror,A.I.oletio Slfrtllh Ave.N.V. ' I'lra lllm Out." Thli li a common remark when retiBhs and ewdvs insult linblle decency by their un- f,0'.',fjr W'l1,1!! ' ,a U"T'5 bere. Flre Iteui with Jiurdeck mood JitUer: Yeu ran de U. ler sal., by 11. 11 Cechruu. drnkvlii lj; and 1SJ North iueen street, Lauiusur. Heats Ibe World. This 1 what H.C. Ueberman.a druKUt of Jlurlun, Ohl', eayst JAemni' Jtelectrie Oil beats the world held nine bottles ytsterday anil te-day. One man cured el nore threat 01 tight years standlni;. Is splendid fHrrheumu. ii.ui.'f Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, draiesiit, 147 ana W North Uueea street, iJtncastcr: HVKC1AL JfOTJOKir. The Stun Who Tmlkn Mil cli. We want te iny a word te yen who roake a living wllh your longne. i oe certainly most liRenclmr, utrenK velca te anm ypur 1U1 rneis. Dr. Thtmai' Xclectrlt Oil for ero threat, cel (In and heannniw Ig nnoxeolleil. Ute and Bdmlm. Fer aala by II. II. ueenran, (iriiKlstIS7nnd l)ertn Quoennlroct, Inn Inn caster. NeuiCfi at 1'iellt. Therfl arn rniny neurtei of rtreflt tolheio who are Ingenious nnd enUrprlHlntr. UurUeek Jltoeil tliuert am a annrce of preilt lnevfiry way. Thfy build up the health surely, apced lly.anl eilectaally, which li taylnR a ureal dal t'oriale by li. II. Cochran drWgtst, 197 and 1W Werth Qaoen itreet, l.ancatUir. BUIUJU'B COUOll and Conmmptien Care li sold by ui en a guarantee It euro Con sumption. Beld by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Net. 1S7 and 1 North Queen St, Lancwtnr, ra, (S) rirst-Olass Insaranc. Insure with Thomai' Ktltctrle Oil. It ts the cheapest nnd bast method el Insurance we knew of. Jly its use you are sure te escape many srnvlens ache ami pains. I'ellcles are olilatnalile at all dmgglitin the form of bot bet bot tles at fl cents and II each, for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggtat, 131 and in Neith (jueen struct, lancaater. trail a Ever. I.otlle Heward write from Ilalfaln, N. Y., "My system became greatly debilitated through arduous professional duties. BtilTurea from uausen, atck headache, and biliousness. Tried Jim deck JJloed Hitler i with the most bennOclal clTuct. Am well as ever." for sle by II. II. Cochran, drngglst, 13? and 131) North Uueen street. Lancaster. WAXAMAKKIVH. raiLXDairati, Uenaay, June 11, lm A budget of Silk news. We theuglit a real Shantung Pongee free lrem dust, at $5 the piece of 1 9 or 20 yards a big drive. It is. But here's a Shantung Pongee nearly as geed at $4. An importer wanted te close his stock ; we took it in a lump. Yeu are the gainer. Ne dress stuff beats these Pongees for cheapness, cool ness, and geed wear combined. Think of it ! only about 20 cents a yard for all silk ! Better qualities at $5, $6, $7, and $8. Real Canten Crepe has been hard te get at reasonable prices. We've get by that trouble. White and cream : 27 Incheialflm '.'I IncliOHnlfl M 2A Indies nl II 40 Inches at il&H. They make stylish graduating dresses. The 24-inch all-silk Colored Surahs at 7 a yard are the wonder of the trade. Firm, substantial goods, net flimsy lining silks. Made in Pater son, N. J., te sell for $1. The chance that brought them our way rubbed a quarter from the price. 26 inch Black Surahs ; full boiled, lustrous. It is an un usual thing te get this width and quality for 75c. Before the Summer pees India Silks el pretty designs and choice colorings will be hard te get. 75c and $1. Black Mervci lieu x, 20 inches wide at 75c, same as was heretofore $1. A chance let. Clean, bright goods for these who want te "wear only jet black. These at a glance. The Silk section is full of just what ought te be there. West TrunieiH. Dainty French Printed Flan nels. First of the Flannel family for forest, field or flood, Haifa dozen grounds a-blaze with stripes, 65c. Figures in a score of color-plays, 50c. Ceylon Flannel ; cotton-and-wool, light and strong, no shrinking, 371, 50, and 65c. Nortbcnster cunlre. S5-cent Weel I Ienrietta gees down te 75 cents te-day. Our largest line and best assortment of colors : 'J miliOL'anlcs 'J c.inllniil, '1 na ls 3 bmwus 1 nurilu 3 gebcilns .t uweniu . scniunta Cheap at S5C ; what is it at .N et IlieAet el contre. 75 25 cent Gingham for 15 cents. 32 inches wide. It's as if we gave you 10 cents with every yard. Small hairline checks and stripes. 2VA and 31c Sateens 25c. 1 2jc Seersucker for 9c. Scotch Surah Ginghams, 25c from 40c. Scotch Check Ging hams, 25c from 40. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 37c from 50. North cbI anfl uortheasl of contre. The largest and best stock of Misses' and Children's Dresses we ever had. Stuffs right, styles right, prices right. UltiKbam Orusses, My up. 1 awn Ureta, 11 7&1111. Klantuil lneshes, U5 up. lle' Wash Urease. B7c up. Chlldreu's Court, 11 7 up. Heys' riannel Kilt Suits, i up. Second lloer, thestuut street tide. TweuU. vaters. Bathing things for comfort in the water or geed leeks en the beach. Any desirable shape of the most proper stuffs. MIsbej' nnd Children's Klannel. f 2 up. Ladles' I laiinel, i.'.Mup. Jl en's llitliinc Trousers, II te l .Men's liathluK Hhlrts, 1 10 . Wen's Hunting Butts, tt te V. lUthlUK Tltf hv, '11 uud S'Je. Wen's first l'oer. Weuiun's soceud tlasr, Chestnut street side. At the head of Outing Shirts this season is our fancy flannel, in a dozen or mere combina tions, at $1.50. Couldn't get enough of them last season at $2.50. lieth ends of tbe store, mlddle entrance. We have some mere of these wonderful $3,75 Parasols. Ex tra quality satin, extra quality silk lining, fine Chantilly lace. Cheslnuistiuetsldp, west of Main Aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. L YHIVB HAIR V1GOB. Dress ' the ' Hair With Ayat's Hair Viger. Its cleanliness, ben. nelal effect en the scalp, and lasting' pcrlume commend It for universal tolletuse. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserve Its color, prevents It from filling, anil, If the hair bss beceme weak or thin, promote a new growth. t "T restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely gray, 1 used Aycr's luir Viger with entlre success. 1 cheerlnlly testify te the EFFICACY el this preparation."-!. I", Alexandria, l,a, H. Uavldten, "I was lllletcdsemethree years with scalp disease. My hair was billing out and what re mained turned gray. I wss Induced te try Ayer's Hair Viger, and In a few week the dl dl easa in my scalp disappeared and my hair re sumed lis original color." (Her.) B. M. alms, r as ter U. . church, 8t. Jlcrnlce, Ind. "A few years age 1 snlTarodtheentlraleas of my hair from tbe effects of tetter I boped that after a tlme nature wenld repair the lues, bntl waited in vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, howevor, with such proof of merit as AVer's Hair Viger, and 1 began te use it. The remit was all that I could barn desired. A growth of hair seen cime eat all ever my bead, and grew te be as soft and heavy as I ever hart, and of a natural color and flrmly set."-J. II 1'ratt, Bpofferd, Texas. Ayer's Hair Viger rRirAMD BT Dr. J. O. Ayer cfc Ce., Lewoll, Mass. Pnta by Druggists ana Terf timers. InnclltelB A VEB'S HAIK VIUOK. . VOUfULa AT it. n coon uan's tmue steuk. Ne. 1S7 A U'.t North queen St., Lancaster, l'a. anrl 'iindA w pAKKKK'H HAIK I1AL8AM. Fnrkcr'H Hnir Balsam Cleanses and beautifies tlie hair l'rn rrmtusn Luxuriant Urewth. Nefor Kullste iiesieru uray imr 10 Its Yetilhlul Celer, dims Scold. DIsouses anil lialr railing. We. hi OrugKlsts. ri.UKKSTINiTcOI.OUNK. Tlie Most rrnftrant ana Linttnir et I'or I'er I'or fumes. V5c. OniKHlsts. ect31.einOjlJtThA.nr VUMMKK UOODS. "TlDINUHADDLEy, K. laberbush & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS I'UUHMP. TO H0. lieitsi: siikixs, FLY MXS, EAK TIP,", HASKIIAMj ANOTKNNI3 IIKI.T8. l.ndles' rine Worsted Holts In lllue ana While. Ulmmels, SpengO", Weel nnd Koather Diib Diib teri. M. Haljerbusli & Sen's SAI)I)LK, HAUNESH, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Oontre Square, I.ANOABTICU. PA. JIA II 1' VAJi H I A uxa. TLINN A 13KKNBMAN, 100 Different Patterns -or- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators IIAVK NO.KQUAb. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. lea North Qttoeu Btrcet, I.AN(1ANTH PA. AtiVUA l.T Jil.OUKS. A HIMIAI.T I'AVINO Ul.OCK. Asphalt Bleck Ce.. Oillce-fl Chestnut St,, l'hlla . l'a, Werks-llrldgeptirt, ra , A Camden, N. J. MANUl'AC'TUltKUSOr Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks Pl.K8tx5xll AM) ixiixlt In gcneniltue forBtreutimvleg.slduwsllis.Kar den paths, mill yards and driveways, HiuiJrs. celttis. vuts and sua walls. AdvantaKes: nlsless, dusUess, strictly sanitary, nractl callylndAstrucllblu una cheap. ." rer prices aud further iulormatlen addresst R. S, OSTBR & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ca. Kl North Prince St . Lancaster, Pa. uil-tiuid COAL, TDVUMUAUUNKK'H OOMl'ANY, COAL DEALERS. oritiBt-Ne. l'fi) North QueenStreet, and Ne, UA Nerm Prtnc slraeL Vibiw: North Prtnen Btreet, near Heading uci'vu I.ANrtSTll. P B." MAJtTlN. Whelesalnaiut Kctull Poalerlnall kinds of I.U.MIiKIt AM) LI) Al,. " Varu-Ne. 4A) North Water and Prlne uln-iitH. Hlmvii i.Hineii l.anraster nS-lyd ANU L.KKN' OU I'Kl'IX A VKHY COM COM pllearttvel Heds, Urass and Mcael Keels, lk and l.lnen 1 Ines, Hud MnuntlDK". bUHlled lleiWs, KJeaU, ArUnclal rues and ethtrsuppltts at UUIILKY'S DltUO BTOKK. sawest King sutet. hoots and aitenn. IOOTH AND 8H0K3. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE! SHOES -A5U- SLIPPERS. Prudent buyers will consult their own In terest by fliamtng the many bargains In sea sonable flbees and llllppers that weaivnew able te effer, which we nave secured at a very low price. As we are able te sell tbein at prices never before heard of, It will pay you tn call early aa possible, fur ihey mustbeaeld. D. P. STACKHOUSB, A3 & 80 HAET KINO, BT., LANCASTKK, PA. aMlyfliw JTKW HIIOK BTOIIE. Summer Eoet Weari everything drslrable In low cut shoes, Ox ford ties ana slipper In great variety ler la dles, misses and children. ladles' rrench kid, hsnd-turn Oxtenl ties In common sense nna opera tees, very light and easy te the feet. A very stylish low shoe for ladlep Is enr nat ent leather foxed Ox ford lle with l.een AV or loathe r heel ; we also have the plain tee and tip Oxford wltb the same stylish heels. A neat and geed wearing Oxford tie for la dles, plain tnu or Up, at SUM ana ll.S.V Hllppers In all htyles. An operu slipper wllh common srnse tee and heel, patent leatherllppirs, opera tee slippers with high and low heels; also n f nil line of beaded vamp Uppers. irnr misses' wraraflne DnnROla Oxford tle In bnel and spring heel t the same sheu In patent leather. irr r children Oxford and sailor lies. The Uenltiurn tin fnrKfnlietnen In Knngaroe Is ss neat, cotnfnrtable a shoe as can be worn In warm weather. Uonr-ela Oxfords forsentlemon In nolnted tcennu tip, also In plain bread tee. our lineel 12.bOandt.100 calf shoes fermnn with 1 11100U1 Inner sole cannot be excelled ler the prloe. A. swTlkey, "(New, Cash Shoe rtere) iYe. U North Queen ytreet. LANCASTKIl.l'A. marKSmd F Rliy.t KUKBHT, HOW TO SAVE rneM 25 te 50 Per Cent. WK IIAVK HOUCIHT WITMKIt IIHSS' KNTIIttC HTOCK OP IIOOTSANDUIIOKS. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ! And net bating room for thorn In our KASTKlNUHl'UKKTalOKK, we resolved te open a llranch StcroatNe iMtVostKtngslreet, where we must sell them oft In a Few Weeks, (as wm cannot Kent the store longer than J nly ist,) te ue se we win posiuyeiy sen mom At and Belew Cost. Arrenp the stock nre seme of the best niakns We will positively save you from 23 te 50 jer cent, en all the goods bought at this store. lnUnt's Pebble uud Kid Hiilton Shoes, '& Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, 4 te b's, We. Child's Kid and I'ebbln Spring lleel Blieea, regular price 79c nnd Mr, Me. Old Ladtea' Late ahoes, UegulQr Prlce 1 2S and It. te, l 00. Chlld'H and Mlp' (train Lace Shoes, regu lar prlcu 11 )c and 1100,50 J. All kinds of lll'suj' Slioes, Heels and Spring Heels, regular prlcts ll.'Jt, ll.3. f I 60, II I.) und ll.iMlleand ti:u. Special Inducements. As we have a large let et IX, 3 nnd 3X we offer Special llurgalns te Ladles who can weur these alie'. Ladles' (llove Kid Tep nnd Pcbble Shoes, 1: regtilar price, liue. Ladles' I re Shes ler 1150:13.00 Shoes for KSAnnd II 60 j 1 1 Nl Shoes ler li5D s 11.00 Shoes fertUUi iuu and 15 25 shoes ter M no. Space tallsuslotuuntlen prlregnf our Uen's Shoes, but we will sell thesu Just as cheap as the abeve niontlenod prices. Call In te see thu Uoeds whether you Intend te purchase or net, we will conslder It NO TllOUULK te show the goods at these prlces. The One-I'rice Cash Houae, The Leaders el Lew Prlces In Beets & Shoes. Ilit.VNUlI STOKK NO. 29 WEHT ICINQ SiTKKKT, ( Scit Doer te Hager's Store ) ilAlS STOUK: NO. 3 EAST KINO BTRHBT, LA.N OABTER, PA. SVNOTH1K As we must prxiltlvely vacate this room July 1, wu lll keep this Stere open every everilnt. uriMma JIAMHx Kit WIMPS B ANDANN.V HANDICRltCHIKrH. (sKT YOU It Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3,- 5 and 10 Cents, AT- ERISMAN'8, ,U. V W'KS'l KlXO:ST. -Nct Dror te Savier's Photograph (lal lery. CM HUIAUHH. QTANDAUI) WOKK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAHKIAUU UUIl.DElt, NOS. 40,11, 41.15 M AUK ET STUKKT, Uear Ol 1'Oolelllco, Luncoster, Pa, I have In Stock and Vurletvet the fellow tin and Itulld te Order Krery Dtiig styles: Coupe, bug irrlages, Victorias, Business elee. Cabrleluta. Currlaue Wagons. "T" Carts, ilcCall Wagons. SurHes, Mirket wagons, I'haiiens, Kiptess Wagons. 1 employ the U'st Mueh-knlcs, and have lacll lacll Itles te build cern-cUy tny style of Cantuge desired. 1 he guallty. Style and finish ei my work mekes It decidedly the Cheapest In the market, aa-WrUHAVKtllK UKSTANDCllKAPKST CAUT IN 11IK MAUKlSr. MUMVAL. OUl'EHlOH (JUAUIY MUSICAL BOXES, 1IKNKY HAUTSCIUASONB, Ne. law Chestnut Street, . PhllailMphla. Rxamlnatlnn will prove enr lnslmmunts far supurlorie any ether make, net spmklng el the worthless trash that abounds In the maiket. soeu being nt mere annoyaneo than pleesuru te their ewnurs. Old and Imtior Imtier Imtior fectly made Music boxes carelully repaired by eziieriunre.1 Hnrkiuenlrem the uianufac uianufac lery lu Switzerland. Corrcspeudunce solicited. Send stamp ter cul.legue uud price 1UL nnmU-tydAw KtT U K1SI1K1L. OKNTIHT. " l'I! 'articular attention ulvun tn rtlllnc and preiervlng the natural tuuth. 1 have all the latent luipruviiiueiiU for detug nice serk at a very ruoienablo cefct. Having years nl ex perlence In thu large cities 1 am sure te giva the best et satisfaction and save you tuenev. tst artificial teeth only seu per seL ' marin-lyd We. tHNOMU fjUIlCN BT. m d ECKERT, ORoeKKimn. v piAHHARD'8 MILD CURED UAH V AnfUrntAKrAajTllACOW, Uneenaled for Unaarnraa'anil STitllMM of flavor. We guarantee that there 1 nothing te equal them In quality In this market. 1 Inn sands of the best f amities are new using them. They give universal satisfaction. Try them miuvuii yuiir Deigaunrs- mm- ifiiea ueei a 1'rlce reasonable. ' Oiled Ueet and Itolegna nicely chipped. UKOKUK WIANT. , T BUJrtMK'H, POTA1 OE3 t POTATOES I Wohwnaletof PeUtCesat 4fc abnsbelwa think cheap 1 cost mera money, but must be turner Karly licse, geed, at ac , and reer. lesiat;oe, CANNED (JOODa I Fell's Cern at 7Kc a can. or retl's Tomatoes at three cans ler 1 Be 1 or String Ileans at three cans ter riot or Pared Canned reaches at 16c a can is very cneap. tin I'tnnAit t '..titTtAW Drep, Pari or Prlds of Maine at no a tan. TIIUCKIVS 80UPP Chlckun, stock Turtle. -Tomate, Ox Tall, fiURSK'S, NO. 17 ABT KINQ STREET, LlNCASTIB.l'A. TfOKOllTHK UIOYOIiK KAOKS I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We have rocelvcd a rresb Let of Petted flame, 11am, Honed Turkey, Duck, Chicken and Tongue They are Illcbardsen ' Kob Keb blns', and are considered tbe best In the mar ket. Alse Cresse Illackwell's Uleater Paste In Decorated Jars, Itusslsn Caviar and Currle Pendcr-PIUNIU ai'KUtALTlES. GIVEN AWAY. We are obliged te Lantz, tires. A Ce. for tbe Seap they semi us, with '.fall Instructions te give toeach and every grown person calling at enr store. DISTUIUUTION ALL DAY TO-MOEKOW BATUUDAV, JUNKtl. W. A. Reist & Ce:, UltOCKK9, East King nutl DukeSis. Cor, B IKEWOKKS. Reist ! HKKE WE AUK, A Carload of Eiiwerks! PIVKIIIU WINDOWS PULL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Don't buy until yen see our Immense Stock I We have no agents en tbe read, nna want te save you seme money by having you come ai rect te us. Dia it evor occur te veu that an agent's oxpense ami salary add fully n te 20 y er cent, te the cost price et goods l ltesldes, you can get a better ldta et geed) you may want by seeing them. TAKK A LOOK AT OUU WINDOWS I UKTOUUPUtCKSI KXAMtNK OUU STOCK REMEMBER, Tbcre are new goods nnd no old sleck carried ever, it Is enr first year In rirewerks,and we mean te touch bottom en prices. Mali orders wilt receive prompt attention und always llllcdatlewcdt prices. We Will Give Away TO-MOUllOW MATUHDAY) EVE, Commcne trig a 7 o'clock, MORE FANS! 1,000 Te all who will ask for them. .rarcall and see cur lmmcnce stcck of tire cones, Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King antlFrlnce SO., LANCASTKK, PA. G IV EN AWAY I GIVEN AWAY! Seap! Seap! Seap! Tc-morrow, Saturday, June J, Will beanetherglfiday at S. Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, 12 and 11 SOUTH (JUEKXST. Call and nurchaan snmn nf 1'eas nnd Cnf. fees and get eneu h Seap te de you ler w eeks te uiiiiu ,i usi iniriK ei receiving ion iiui waxes of Boap from our regular stock with one (1) pound et Clarke's cue Tea. or 6 Cakes wlthX pound, and 6 Cakes with ene pound of our best Cotlue, Clarke's Prices Talk I 2 Cans Cern and ene S 8 Can Peaches for !St . 1 its Hates and 2 Bs Prunes ler Xc. : tt.s Heed Ulce nnd 2 lis Crackers for 2'c 5 lis larch and 6 Cakes Boap ler c. 1 tt. 45e t'earhes ter 25e. 2 lloltles Mixed or Plain Plckles, 23c P. -Hear In mind we have made arrange. menu ti handle the Yerk County Btruwbur. rtes, and win have a flue let en Saturday, which will be sold very reasonable and think It win pay you te cill and examine these rine bcrrles. S1IUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AN1 11KTAIL TKA ANUCOK. PKK STOUK, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, -TKLKP110NK-e J'JIOPOSA l.H PROPOSALS FOIt HEWKKS. Stated proposals will be received by the PI teet Committee up tn Monday evening, J une 18. !', at 7 o'clock, ler the construction et two sewers, te wit : for the building et a three feet brick sewer about l,f teet In length, beulnnlnir at a point en North Duke itrvitt, ltti et south of James street, and extending northward ulemraald Duke street te connect with the Clay street Kewer. Alse for the liulldlni; of a two-loot brick sewer about 4-! feet In length en North tjuietistrtet, beginning at Penn bquare and extending northward along said North Uueen slreM te connect with sewer en Orange street. All bids mint be accompanied wltb theslg. natures of two or mere lespemlblu parties willing te become secuilty. Alse with u cent tied check te the amount et lu per cent, of tbe bid, which wlllbelurlelted te the city Incase et failure te accept tbe ceutract If awatded. The committee reserve tbe ilnht te reject any or oil bids. Plans aud specifications can beseenatthtt rtllcu of S. O. elaymakur, city a nglueer, at hU ctllceat tbe station beuse. Proposals te be addrtwsed te " Street Cem. mllten" ter "Construction et gewers," and deitesltfd InSlroetceinntUi'o teial theofflte of Uee. W.I'Inkerton.AldeimaUaNe.aiO North yueeustrtet. by elder et BIKKST COMUITTKE. Gxe, W, PiKiKTey, Clerk. JuneJ.Sill DRY UOODS. AT GlVLER'S NEW SrORE. Dress Goods. WHITE GOODS. XktUUOlDKKIKs.LACKi.KUCIimflB, BIB- HOIIH, BUTTONS, COBRKT8, OLOVB, IIOSI1RT. UAI.UUH1QAN AND 8AUZ1 UMDXK- SILK UMBRELLAS , -AMD PARASOLS. J0H1T S. &IVLER. Nqs. 6 & 8 North Queen St, ,, .liANOABTMB, PA. "TjtRHOT 1'KOM TUK 1MPOKTBR. BELGIAN RATrAN DOOR MATS. i-lN A YAKUTY OP 8IZE8 AND PAITERNS TO SELECT FflOM. . 25 Cents te $ 1 .00 Each, rine Line of Nottingham Lace Curtains at Trices from 65c te $1.50. Raw Silk and Jute Furniture Coverings and Table Cletbs at Trices hereto fore unknown. Sixty-six Inch Furniture Linens at a little ever half of last season's price. Stain Linens In Different Widths at Lew l'r'ces. 63" Any of the Above Goods at Less than Philadelphia Trices. Ne. 25 East King St. LANCAVTKll, PA inarlMvd&w E XTKAORniNAKY 11AKQAINS AT TUK- New Yerk Stere. We bave been successful In closing the ba' ba' anceef an importer's stock et ALL-SILK SATIN UUAUAMA9, Thenght very cheap this spring at 75c a yard. We new effer the bist staple colors at&jea yard ; they are new being rotalled at t-Se. Note the New Pilce, Sc. PlllNTEU SATKKNS Are mero popular than evor. We are dally making additions te enr exteuatve line el I'KKNCII 8ATKKN. Kxtremcly Interesting te Intending par. chasers. AMKB1CAN SATKKNS Rivaling In style and colorings the finest French designs, superior quality, 12fc a yard. WASH OUKB3 OOOOS Cotrelna variety of fabrics. Chief among them uru TOIL DUNOKI13, UKKUSUCKKUS, COLOKKI) UUSSS GINQUAMS, BCOTCI1 7.KP11YUS, In Single and Deuble Checks, Pin tn Dread Stripes, and posstble combinations of washa ble combinations. PU1NTKD WASU CUALLIKS Are exact copies nf the Imported, nnd make a pretty, cool summer dress ter very little money. New Importation of CASUMKBK SCAltrS In all c Mere, attxe, 75c, S-'c, fioetou.oxach' ULICICCABIIMUUK riCIlUS, llraldedand Fmbteldetel In Silk, II ', fittl 11.60 te JAW it act. WATT &SH AND O. 8 cfc 10 EAST KltiQ ST. rOH HA LB OH RUNT. RESIDKNOK ON THK EAST HIDE of Uuke street, between Orunga and Chestnut, for rent. Inquire of A.J.STKINMAN, Uil2-etd At this Oltlea. HOUSES KOK HALE ON THE MOST liberal terms, en Wen Chestnut, Wal nut, L'tmen, Wary, Pine und charlotte streets. AijilMmd SOJ NOllTII II AKY 8TUIKT. TJ10H KKNT-FKOM APKH. 1, 1888, J2 forene or a term of years, tbe Btiasburg ltaiirni,.!. with itoel and Lumber Yard. Wilt. house, I,ocemollve and Cars ; all In geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property prrsenu a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage tn a pleasant, well established and predtuble business, rer con ditions, rent orether information apply In 1 HOB. or 1IKNKV 1IAUMOAUUNKU, m6-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. POSITIVK IH'BLIO HMiE OF VAL UAULK OITY KKBIIIKNCK. On TuritSDlT, Jchk 14, Attbn Leepard hotel, one et the Oreenstere Prent Houses en North Duke street, b leg the Mb heusi nortbef New streer, Hal', Breems and bath room, bard weed rliilsh, all in deni conveniences, and ene nf tbe nr.eit modem heuses In the city. Let, 23 by 24) teet. ft wa of the purchase money may lemaln If desired. Bute te coinmecce at S p. m Fer particulars apply te ALLAN A. lixitu, AgnntferW M. UcClure.lejAastKlngEt. AvecsTrs KiiMzaL, Aucu Juneaudeed WEIKEIVH FAHHIONAHLE'MIL.. llneryand Trimming Stere, Ne.M North Queen Btreet, contains all the Newest and Latest Novelties et the season. 1'rloe. rea sonable, call and see our new Uoeds. aprt. tld The People's Cash Stere 4 . ,