"... 1 t " fc -' " 'c 5 0'' -: .r J5 liAHOASTEK PAULY HSTXELUG3SKCEIJ, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1888. '. Si' w. 1"A. ft... B m WTRi. v? m 3?- Wk I u, It w. & I- rev ISL-- ft . m if, it is k liTh Dally Intelligencer. I ..AMUABWK. "jUIOt 1. US k " ..-.- .-riiTairgsa rulil1hT all the - iZegTaphlfl new of the Untied rrea tip te fUKl-TM Dally Bdttlen of Tn timix t. - . u aaitrered Dv auileTi In the city - m inrrennding towns tot 10c. per week I i. Mr MkU. K.oe year ; fioe ler iix menuu n. ler three month t We. mi month. (nWBnxT lmiuiincn (Dounle Sheet) , wet rages, only Lte per annum, in aa- vaeH Jtbterlben wishing their addre changed Kustaloe lUte whero the paper U bow ter warded.; AftrerUMmenU from 10 te 96 cu.per line aek Insertion, according te location. TUB 1NTKLL1GKN0KU, Lancaster, ra -Telephone Connection Filler's FltDMi. The Itepubllcans of renusTlmnia arc invited by their maaageia te feel nn nthiniiuMe admiration for the lltnesa of t5 i i - (.llnilelulila. In 1A Stv MM.JOT r 1Mi " """'"i i -- &-' pWMdtnt Ol we unitu eutwa. xukj way have some trouble In doing it, be- iSf. nltflUftni nf Mr. "Fitlpr for thti high J -.....- -- w office. lie doubtless lias deservedly n local esteem ; we believe he makes a geed chief magistrate, lie may make a geed president, lie has made a geed rope maker and has been a successful seerchant. lie has net been n failure in any place that he has been called te fill, -which may afford te his warm friends a gratifying assurance that he will net be a failure as president. In the country at large, where Fitter is less known, tliere will naturally be greater doubt as te Ids 'fitness and less enthusiasm for his candidacy than in Philadelphia ; but ns he is hardly expected te cotne before the country at large, It will sullice If the lta publican delegation from l'ennsylvnuin te Chicago is satisfied that he is n geed enough candidate for their present emergency, In which they II ml that they have no one upon whom they can unite. They need one lennslva nia without a candidate at a Ke- publican convention a very novel plight ; a would be iu stale which is the head centre of Itepublican manipula tion and the wheel herse of the party machine, must present n steady mid united front in conventions. Presidential timber Is somewhat scarce la the Itepublican parly In Pennsylvania. Neither senator Is n very prosentable tick ; and Governer Ueaver is quite tee much of a stick. Mr. Tiller is about as geed stuff as they have, especially since Mr. Guilds denies himself te the wooing cembrace of the politicians. Mr. Pltler is net se handseme as Mr. Childs, perhaps, and the girls are net as fend of him, and be does net give away China cups ; but neither does he give away railroad fran chises te impudent and Importunate peo ple who de net want te make an adequate return for the gift; and altogether heis quite a stlffnecked and sturdy servant of the people. We are only sorry that he is wanted simply te serve n purpese of his party machine; for he would probably be a better candidate than the ene it nominates. Pension Legislation. The Philadelphia Inquirer, in com menting upon the S0,00(),000 pension bill just signed by the president, and the 300,000,000 under discussion in Congress, Bays that with gigantic river and harbor appropriations and pension arrears bills, there will be no need of any reductions In Tevenue duties or internal taxes be cause there will seen be n deficiency in stead et a surplus. The Inqulnr tlitn proceeds te argue that with such evi dences of prodigality and unwlse legisla tien and reckless expenditures ttmltr Democratic rule "the peeple will net be willing te retain that parly in iKiwer." This la a frank admission that 'all the great dangers of n national surplus are real and liave net been exaggerated ene shade by the Democratic party. Of course the assertion that that party 1m responsible for prodigality, unwlse legis lation and reckless expenditure is un worthy of attention. Jlut tbese faults could net even be complained of it there Was net a great surplus demanding caie and offering temptation te scheming pel- Ulclans of all parties. It is net long slnce this ;ame journal was attacking the president for his vetoes of pension bills and new It is stai tied and alarmed because he has signed a bill passed by a Republican Senate giving a-great aum for pensions. Had it be-n vetoed, tbeie would have been a great hue and cry ever the injustice of the Democracy te the veterans of the war. The new bill appears extravagant te the Republicans because ithasDemocratlcsuppeit. Thev bad posed be long as the friends of the soldier that any pension bill, however extravagant, seemed sure of favor with them. 15ut ns seen as Iho J)emecrata bow readiness te remember the soldier, they are struck with the reckless extavra- a it.. guice 01 mu measures. The sureu euro for reckless extravagance en the part of an individual is curtailment or income and that is what the Democratic party proposes and the Republican party op. poses. Xe -Need of Disquietude. The Republicans in the llouse seem te have resolved te prevent a final vote en the tariff measure at this session, and propose that the parties shall enter into the election without defining their posi tions by a vote en the pending bill. This la a natural course for a party te pursue, whose representatives are net united upon their policy. There Ib some difference In the Democratic party upon the Ijsue, bat that existing In the llepubllcan party la much greater. "We note that evPn & that bold free-trader, Watterson, is able g., te correctly construe the Democratic f- poiltlen en the tariff, conceding that it is IS, l aet a position for free trade, but simply p ui U itxiuuuuu ui uuuea ve relieve a x& platheric treasury, and doing no inlurv J& te manufacturing industries that are new : protected. 3jv Mr. Watterson is a free trader In the , ang'.ract, and expects free t nvle te be the 4 v policy of the country semetime in the ife future, but he concedes that It will net ,, oems until it becomes the demand of the ;M Manufacturer. We confess surprise that & onete rasli In expression, and be het in -ibJ ntlmeat as Mr. Watterson, would con- ; (i em mis conuuten of the tariff ijuestieii, ' ln and true as it is. If theoretical free &toadri,et which he stands as a leader. -.1 ,--"iBuiwm practice, tue business wwauatty need net be greatly troubled ttbs roUUclan'saglUtien of the tariff teue. wuen an sides declare that they net harm a home, inriuet .,,, 'u ..1 1 .. , VWVUJU UUk p ttsU free trade can only come wi,e tuB home manufacturers want it, certainly there is no need for business disquietude ever the outcome from the tariff legis latien. The Tramp Mutsanrc. We invite the attention of the city au thorities te the tramp nuisance. It seems te us that the polleo could be mere einclent In its suppression. The ferce is net very great, it is tme, ana cannot, ue everywhere at once, but it certainly should get ever the city often enough te prevent Iho camping down of beggars en the sidewalk for hours at a time. Last evenlcg en the corner of Shlppen and Orange streets, a tramp reescd upon his bag en the sidewalk for several hours be fore a policeman could be found te re move him. And we suggest te our householders that they can and should de their part towards a suppression of the nuisance by sending te the station honse for a police man whenever a tramp comes te their doers begging. Such a course is de manded in the interest of public order. Thcse men should net be supported in idleness. They are nearly always able te work ; and they are generally an Impu dent and bad let. Yesterday when ene of them was offered buttered bread, he asked "Haven't you something waim?" and walked away, refusing the bread. We hear of another ene who complained of the butler and said he would bring the family n hulf pound the next tlme he came around. Charity is very geed, but Ill-advised charity is an evil ; glf Is le the undeserv ing ureal wajs wrong ; and tramps are a very unworthy class. (lev. llli.t,, of New Yerk, liax Hlgnnd the bill making tne Friday after the II rat of May Arber day In the Hlale. Thin law ronken It n duly of the nuthorltlea of every pubtle aalioel In the Htate " te nasomble the solielarn in llielr rharge en that day. In the Reboot building or olsewlioro," and held " audi oxerclsea bh almll tend te onceursgo the planting, proteotlon and proeervatlon of trec'MBiid HlirulmatiJ nn acquaintances with the beat methods tn be adopted te ncoenv pllah audi results." That voleran Deinecral, Itlelmril Vanx, of I'lillmlnlpliln, lias publlahed n pntnphlet en 1'0(1t1 taxation, larllt ana rorenue re ro re ferm. Ju It liomake these aeunJ obser vatlens: "Tim tarlil laws must be rofertned en a Just, liencst and fair baslr, The moneollt and the trusts must gl ve up ttielr extortions. The publle rovenuo tnuat be adjusted te meet the demanda of the publle deblN. Fer these a tax en itu perta la abo abe lntety nocettmry, Tlie neoeasarloit of the msHsea naiHt be made te bear the loastef the bare, even If tbe groed el classes In do de do streyod," Tut: Ilarrlabtirg papen print tbe follow ing In tlie repnrtH of court proceedings : Albert Mlller Idssed his llanoeo In the Htreet nnd bbe revnlted. Mlller etated that he bad ropeAtodly klaied (he young lady In bar parlor and did net think alie would object te the osculation en tbe atreet. Tlie court lnlormed tlie defendant that In law thore was a material dllleronce botween kissing n young lady In lier parlor nnd kissing her en ihe htroet, and be said lie would Klve lit hi two inentba In J nil te learn Just what the dllleronce wa?. Tbe wisdom of the court la profound. Mew If tbe young man had kuelt down en n muddy Rpet In the btrcet and apolled Ida roputntlen for asulty and best treusers In n publle ropetltlon of nousenso te which his Unnree did net; objeot In private, the court might have allowed him te accept a mitten Ireiu lier without further punishment. TiiiilN'riir.i.inicNOKit was net fnvornble te the ffoe text book schome In this city, but It (Iech net Hhut Its oyea te the ohoap ehoap oheap noHH of tlie HyHtem, bucIi hi Ib Hliewn Iu tl.e following lieiu lloaten. Under the irie text bonk law nil books nre leanod and the alallnnery supplied free at ntt nveniRO annual lncreaied cost eftUO.OOO te the tax payer nnd it Having et about 00,000 te the parenlK At leant nue wcek each year Is new s.ivetl, bh tliere la no delay from care caro less pnrnntH, nheln former years ueglecled In furnish ihe chlldrmi with hoeka. The boeka Inst are ksa than ene third of ene per cunt. Tin: lliriiilnuhatii, AlabntiiR, Aye, netua that t'aMilcr l.ltin, cit the J'lrnt National bank, nmile Ciloiiel Jehn It. HrHldlonprep. osltlen nf tli'i.OOO cash (or the let, lOOxlOO.en Iho Heutliweit corner of First avonue and Twentieth HtrceU Hewling, rabid antl Seuthcru Hliceta, like the New J.rn, should reason n Utile with themBelvca nn te whether thelr own tewna can Illustrate this gradn of real cstale valup. The Houthein xieple are melng en In the rnce of pre. grcai, unmliidful el thokhrlekaof Itepub lican editorial meters who nre mlghller with their pens than with thelr swords. I'EnauNAL. J i iin A. Ciianih.ku has been Dranted n IIohiihe tn marry MIsh Amelln Kltt, the BiiuiurtHM, mi v uHrieuuaviue, a. Jehn Wanamakku ,s ptirohaHe of the IHisliitrt-Pel lliHHi, llunbrlKht iV. Ua In l'hll Bdelplitn, Iiiih bticu coullrmed by the or phan's court. Indian Commishienuh Atkins will te- uay loiiuer Ills reslKiiullnn, te take cllitct at the pleaKiire et the proshlent, and will leave for his home lu l'arls, Tur.nosaeo, te outer upon an aollve canvass for oleotlou te the unlletl ntatcH Nenate. Tut itM.vNsayt-: "My raoe Is longllved. My iHther died when he wns nbeut my bro, but tilt el his ten brothers mid sisters lived te be much eldor peeple. My grand grand futher llveil te be very old. Indeed, It Ieuk bke became n family saying that It n Thtir man NiirvUed his Hoveutleth birthday you had te Knock him lu tlie head te get up a funeral. He would never dla" UMi'iimiit I'iii:iii:itu'i; is much worse. The local diseana has reauheil the mouth el the uullet, and the wall and cartilages botween the latter and the windpipe nre psrlly doatreyed, or at least atlected. The worst sy in pteuis new are hU dislike te take feed nnd his disposition te nausea. The empernr's patlencels admirable. Happily he does net knew his danger and feels no pain. hi oil Ian, leias anil , When the bill te ro-create the grade of general tif the army was railed up In the Heuse, Mr. Kllgore, efTexas, was the most perslsteut objector te Its consideration, and there seomed te be ue posslble chance le In duce him te withdraw his objection. Heme headstrong members tried te bulldoze Mr, Kllgere, and this only made him the mere persistent. When ethors had trled tomevo the Texan by threats and pleadings without success Hoprcaenutlve McDonald, of Min nesota, a warm (rieud of Kllgore'a under took the task. "Kl!gere,"sald McDonald, " I under stand your opposition, it is net manly. and 1 am mirprined at jeu." " What de you mean V inquired KI1 KI1 KI1 gore. " I mean that you ought net tonllew that remark of (ioueral.Slioridan'a te rankle lu your iHwim. it was deubllcs uttured after HlnQe Iudiuu eaiuiutlgii, and belore your state had grown te Its present proportions." " 1 am still la the dark," said Kllgore, "and would likoyeu te explain yourself." " I mean that lleneral Hluirldan onee fald that 11 he owned hell and Texas he would rent out Texas nnd Iho In hell. New that was rough cm Texas, but 1 am euro he would chHiige his views it he could visit you new." Kllgore Jaughed heartily and remarked " Well, I'll ohauge my views aud withdraw my objtcten." He did se, and the bill possed. Watte Ne Time in vain attempts te eradicate blemlshes of the loot, but buyaO.ODONTat once and apply llvlKoreusly. Neverlear that it KUIhurtUie enamel of your teeth llke aenttiilccs you may hive used. On the contrary It will keep the tcelh Intact, render thorn bright, and pnrpetu. ate or restore the health of Ue mouth's In. torler. Kctard decay nnd stay time' detacln nngcr with it Jnvenallng, pleasant ana whole whele whole lemo B07.0D0NT. ' ai'KVlAhNOTlUKH. A Cloeil Thing. 1 sometime wlh t could take held el tt e sale of Ihemnt' Keltctrie Oil fnr I tell yen It 1 a smnd thing, and 1 am en scion tlen In nay Ins 1 eeiild de a (fold work." Iter. K. K. uranp, C'errr. !' Kcliictrle Oil cured Hilt geptle man of quinsy of many yean Handing. Fer i.a'0 by ll. 11 Cochran, dnunltt, 117 and 139 North Qaoen street, Lancaster. BIIII.OII'S COUGH ana Consumption Cere Is sold by ns en a gnaranioe. It euros Cen sumptien. Beld by II. u. Cochran, arugglst, Nes. U7 and UO Werth Queen SU, Lanca"nr, l'a. ( An Ksplanatien. Ne ene modlclne will cure everything, but It ll an IncnnUnUble (act that Tinmnt' Heltf trie Oil will cum a sprain, a bruise, a bite, or an ache, ana Is also an active and pioneunctd ruru ler neuralgia ami rheumatism. Fer sale by II. II Cochran, druggist, 137 ana 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. A fine Hit. When tha proprietors of llurdeek Hloed Jilt ten put this renowned medicine en the mar ket they httlt exactly. They hit dyspepsia. Indigestion, and liver and kldney cemplalnU a hard blew, I mm which they will naver re re re cever. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 131 North Queen street, Lancaster. SLBKl'LKSb NIUHT8, made miserable by that terrlblocengh.BhUoh's enrels the remedy 1 or yen. Beld by II. It. Cochran, drngglst, Nn. 37 and ISO North Oueen BU Lancaster, Fa, (!) I-t Triilh Prevail. Lrt the tacts be known. Let us understana that a bell, or an ulcur, or a carbuncle, or any oiupllen or blemish of the skin Issurntewuar away nnd dlsappuar when Jluriteck llloeil Hitler m nrn employed. This wenfliirful medi cine acta directly upon Ihu circulation and hu reasons for Its use are thornleio obvious. Ter sale by 11. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1W North unen street, l.unciint.r. I'lrsi Iterlvsil and Then Uurnl, "Was tren bled for n year with lerpld liver and Indlgostleii.nnd uftcr trying nvnrythlng linaKlnalile tisna lluriteek JUoeit Jllttert, 'ihti llrst bottle revived mn nnd the iicnnil cured moentlroly. Ji U WIllIitnRen, Ueclicsinr, N. V. ler sale ny II, 11. ( ecliran, druggist, 137 and l.'.n North CJuemi street, Lancistur. lis Kiiial Yetle llmr Prem, Iho movement nf a miilx's hind b'i;s nrn very viirtsblnand uncurtain, bill Jtr, Tlienuit' Kclrrtrlc Vil takes but enn ceuiHn-ll heals and cure. Its eijual ler asthma, diphtheria, ratarrli, cold una im th'ett has never yet been sold. Ter sale by 11. II. Cnclunu, drug gist, 117 and 1.1) North 1 wen street, J.uncimler. WA NA MA KKJ! ft 1'ntLADstriiu, Wednesday, .lune 13, 1B8& The store teems with news. Department heads arc clam oring for recognition like Con gressmen in political debate. Cotten Dress Stuffs have the fleer. Further remarks en Crinkles are deferred another day. 1 las the throng at the Ging ham counter discouraged you ? Rest and try again. The fact is this : We could represent the stock all at once, but could net display it. Hadn't room enough. Which means that the duplicates are brought out as needed, and the supply Is geed for a day or two mere. All this Gingham stir has been a price result, 1 5 cents for two of the best American were 20 and 25. Many ielks would like us te print the trade names. What's that te you if you get the bargain ? What care you when the dress is made ? Scotch Surahs and Checks at 25 cents, vice 40, and Zephyrs at 37 JA cents, vice 50. A little rough te cut prices thus, but it smoothes the buy ing. Keeps the wrinkles out of the transaction. And the writer could say and equal things of Sateens, Seersuckers, and, and and Shirtings, Irish Linen Lawns, prices arc pitched (lat The The quotations given yesterday brought the buyers. There will be mere today. West et Trausepl steps. A large let of Men's French Linen Handkerchiefs with col ored borders, ordered ler Feb ruary, arc just here. While they last you can get for 50 cents what you'd usually pay $1 for. These Handkerchiefs are from the very best maker in Paris, who supplies such houses as Charvet, Pimbert, Jourdain & Brown, Deucct jcune, and Deucct aine. A French Linen Handkerchief will outwear two ordinary ones. C'bvslniitstieatsldr, Mestel Alutn Alsle. Three sorts of Summer Shawls for half. Extra fine French Chudtla Shawls, cream, dark cardinal, sky, gray bronze, $2. Fancy weave, all-wool Shawls solid cream, cardinal, navy, stone, black, $2 : Weel Wrapping Shawls, silk striped, 2 : whlte with geld whitu with cardinal whlte I Ui light brown whlte with black Each of these kinds was made te sell at $4. Second Meer, ChOBtnut sticet slile. M'wecliv valers. If you want a Refrigerator that will keep things cold and dry and sweet you needn't go further than the Puritan. Zinc lining, charcoal non-conductor, every corner easy te get at. Sideboard Puritan, porcelain tank, $11.70 te $60. Upright, $S.5e te $35. Ice Chests, $.j 50 te $i..50. Uaseiuent, norihweil et centre. Window Screens that will stay in place and sift live things from the air were never cheaper for the quality. Ash frames, 2 feet high, adjustable te windows 2 and 3 feet wide, 35c. Solid Screens, that can be reduced 6 inches or less, as required : 91x31 Inches, 45c.) '.'Idl Inches, Bue i!3X31 Inches, Ue Frames for screen doers that you can put together yourself WAltltAUAKKR 8 and mike any deer size, 70c. Solid screen doers, complete with spring hinges and knobs, $1.50. Basement, northwest of centre. Excellent for preserving the Excelsior Cooking Crocks. Se light, se clean, se safe. Dees the work of a farina kettle. Conical crock of fine fire-clay in block-tin jacket. 3 quart size 35c 4 quart size 45c 6 quart size 55c Iioscment, northwest of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. MKDWA1.. AVhll'S 1IAIR VIGOR. Dress Sair With Ayer's Hair Viger. Its cleanliness, ben. flclal effects en the scalp, and lasting periutne commend It for universal toilet use. It keeps the hair soil and silken, preserves Its color, prevents It from filling, and, If the hair has ljocemo weak or thin, promotes a new growth. "Te restore the original color of my hat r, which had turned prematurely gray, I used Ayer's Hair Viger with enllra suceess 1 chcerlully testily te the EFFICACY el this prnparn'.l3n."-trs. 1', U. Davidsen, Alexandria, Lu. " I was nlllictrd some three yetrs with scalp disease. My hair was lulling out and what re mained tin nod gray. 1 wss Induced te try Ayer's Hair Viger, and In a low weeks the dls eatuln my scalp dlsatninated and tnyhalrre- sumca us original color." ihev.i u.e. onus, I'nster U. 11. Church, Bt. liernice, Ind. " A few years age 1 sufTured the entire less of tny 1ml r from the effects nf tetter 1 hoped that alter a tlmu nature would repair the less, butt waited lu vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer's Hair Viger, and I began te use it. The ru.utt was all that I could have drslred. A growth of hair seen cline nnt all ever my head, and grew te he as soft and heavy us 1 ever had, and of a natural color and Ilrinly nut."-J. II l'rutt, Hponerd, Texas. Ayer's Hair Viger rxsraRKDnr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe., Lewoll, Masa. Feld by Druggists and rerfuuiers. unci I tela AYEK'H 11A1K VIUOK. FOK SALS AT H. II. COCHUAN'S DUUO BTOIIK, Nes. 187 X 13U North yuoen tit., Lancaster, Pa, apr 'iuid&w Dill' UOOHU. A V 01 VLEK'H NEW areRic. Dress Goods. WHITE GOODS. KdllUOlDKltlKI, I.AOK?, 1HIC11IN08, IUL'- I10N3, IUITTONS, COI1HKTH, ULO KH, HDilKHY. UAI.IIUKiaAN ANUUAUV.C UNDKU- WKAtt, SILK UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. JOHU S. GIVLER. Nes. 0 & 8 North Queen St, LANUAUTKlt, PA. marie IsiUw D IKEOl 1'HOM THE lMl'OKTEK. BELGIAN RAT UN DOOR MATS. IN A YAKILTY OF 81ZKS AND TATTEUNS TO SELECT FKOM. 25 Cents te $ 1 .00 Each. Fine Line of Nottingham Lace Curtains at Trices fiem r.ric te l.r0. Kaw Silk nml Jute J'tirnltnre Coverings ami Table Cleths nt l'rlces herotc heretc herotc fei a unknown. Nixly-six Inch rurniture Linens at a littie ever half of last season's price. Stain Linens In Different Widths nt Lew Pr'cia. CsT Any et the Above (Joeils nt Less than l'hilailelphia J'rlees. ThePtople'sGashSlen Ne. 25 East King St. LANCABTtlt, PA. nmrlllvdAw UAHUIAUKd. UTANUAKD WOKK. EDVy. EDGERLEY UAUKlAtJK 11U1LUKK, NOS, 43, HIT, 45 M AUK KT ST It It KT, Uear et PesUitllce, Lancaster, Pa, I have In Bteck and llulld te Order Kvery Vartutyet thu lellnwlng styles i Coupe. Hug. kIuh, CubrlnlHts, Currteges, Victorias, lluslness wagons. "T" Cotts, McColl Wagons, hurrtes, Uarkel Wagons, Phaiteus, Kxpruss Wagons. 1 employ the best Mechanics, and have lacll Hies te build correctly iny style of Carriage desired. Thetluallty. Dtyleand rinlshei my work makes It decidedly thu Cheapest la the market, ..fS"v.f,H.v,c'raKl,,c8TANDCUKAPKST GAUT IN 1UK MAUEKT. the tlOOTB AND BJtOHH. BOOTS AND SHOES. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE, SHOES AID SLIPPERS.. rrulent buyers will consult their own In terest by axamlng lbs many bargains In sea sonable Shoes and Bllppers that we am new able te otTer, which we have seenrtd at a very low price. As we are able te sell them at prices never before heard of, it will pay you te call early as possible, for they must ha sold. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 93 & 80 BAST KINO, ST., LANCASTER, 1' A. aWlydftW JSW SUOK SIOKK. Summer Feet Wear I everything desirable In low cut shoes, Ox- ford ties nneTsilppVrs In great varltty ter la- dies, misses and children. I.fLdlM' rrnnch kid. hand-turn OTterd tins In common sense and epera tees, very light and easy te the feet. A very stylish low shoe for ladles Is nnr pat ent leather foxed Oxford lie with l.oen XV or leather heel ; we also have the plain tee and tip Oxford with the same stylish heels. Anoatandgeod wearing Oxford Ue for la dles, plain loe or Up, at 11.00 and 11.25. Bllpjiers In nil styles. An opern slipper UUUI, IlBlUllb liiathefflllntiers. enera ten sllnners -s with high and low heels also n full line ana low news i aise a iuii iiuu ui uuuueu vuji slippers. Fer mtflses' wrncnllnn Dnngela Oxford tte In heel and spring huul ; the same shoe In patent leather. Fer children Oxford nnd sailor ties. The Benlhern tte ler Konliemon In Kangaroo .---.. - . " ...... 3 ... . Isssnoat.eomlnrtable a shoe as can be worn In warm weal lier. Uongela OxterdB forgentlemon lniolnted tee ana tip, also In plain lirnad te. eurllnenl 12 50nnd aim calf shoes fermen with iiuoelh Inner sole cannot be excollea ler the price. n. swTlkey, (New Cash Shoe store) ye. 24 North Queen Htreet. LANCASTER, 1' A. inarKmd F KKYAKOKKKT. HOW TO SAVE -FUOM- 25 te 50 Per Cent. WK IIAVK 110UOUT AVITMKIIIIKHS' KNT1UK 8T0CK 1100T3 ANDbUOKS. or AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1 And net having room fnr them In our EAST KINO STllKBTMTOltK. we resolved te epena Hranch Stere at Ne. 'JiWest King street, whero we must mil them en In a Few Weeks, (as wm cannot llent the atore longer than July 1st,) te de se we will positively soil thorn At and Belew Cost. Atreng the stock are seme of the host makes We will positively save you from 25 te r.e per cenuen un inn goons nnugnini inis store. lnUnt's Peblileund Uld llutten Shoes, 25c. Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, 4 te 8's, Mie. Child's Kid ami J'ebbln Spring lleel Shoes, regular price 75c and HSc, W)c. Old Ladies' Lace Bhees, liegular Prlce 11.25 and tl.60.il 00. Child's anil Misses' Oniln Lace Shoes, regu lar prlce one and f 1 tin, Ms. All kinds or Ml. 90s' snoes, iicpis ana Hiirinsr Heels, regular pilots f 1.' 11.78, ll.CO and 11.25. I, IU5, 150, 11 113 mid Special Inducements. As we have a large let nt 2X 3 and 3X we oITerSpeclal Uargulns te Ladles who can wear theso sizes. Ladles' (ileva Kid Tep andPubble Shoes, tl 25 : regular price, 12 00. Ladles' IKU Shers ler $1.50 jHOO Shoes for 12 25 and 12 Ui ; llMHliew ter 12.5.); Il.oe shoes lerliOO; (A.M) and 15 25 bhees lorll.en. Hpuce tails us te mention prlrusef our Hun's Shoes, hut we will sell thoee Just as cheap us the tibove mentioned prices. tall In te son the Uoeds whether you Intend tn purobsse or net, we will consider ll NO TKOU11LK te show the goods nl these prices. The Onc-rrice Cash lFoaae, d 11 The Leaders et Lew Prices In Beets Si Shoes. BRANCH HTORK NO. 29 WEST KINO HTRK1ST, (Next Doer le Hagcr's Store ) MAINSTOUU: NO. 0 EAST BIINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. WNOTIUK An we must positively vacate this room .1 nly 1, we will keep this Store open every oveiilni;. ui-JU-lmd NUMMKK UOODS TJHUNUHADDLiKS. II. Hal)erl)usli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS 1 KOMMV.TO 15.00. lieitsi: siir.Ki.s, n.v .KT.S, LMK TIPS, 1IA3E1IAI.L AN l TENNIS I1E1.TS. Ladles' Flne Worsted Holts In lllue and White. Chamois, sponge?. Weel and Ke'ithnr Dus ters M. Haberbusli & Sen's HADDIiE, 1IAHXES8, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, AMIA.ITEU. PA. NOTIUIS TO TRKSPA8SKR3 AND UUNNKIU.-AU persons are ht rob y far. bidden te trespass en any of the lands el the Cornwall and Soeodn oil estates In Lebtmrner Lancutar counties, whether lncloeed or uuln closed, either for the purpose of shoettua; or ttshlng, as the law will be rigidly onreiccd aralnsl all trespassing en said lands of Uauc desUned after this notice. WM. COLKMAN FUKKMAK, U.PKUOYALUBN, I1)W, O.rUKKMAN, Attimsys let K.W.ceisrasn'1 Hair FREY ECKERT, UROCKRIB9. OABSARD'H MILD CURED HAM AND UUKAKrAST BACON. Unequaled (Or tenderness 'and delicacy el flavor. VTe sjnarantm that then Is nothing te equal them In quality In this rearaeu lhon lhen sands of the best families are new using them. They give universal satisfaction. Irythem mm wi ruur noiKuuer. Ted Beet ana llolegna nicely chl pped. sr- A'nea ueei a Prices reasonable. UKOIiUK W1ANT. , T BUKHK'B. POXA1 OEB I POTATOES I We hve a let of retatccs at 40e a bushel wa think cheap t cost mere money, but must be tnrnel. Early Hcse, geed, at tee , and reer reer IcssatJOe. -" IMNNED UOODS t Kell's Cern at IHe a can, or Veil's Tomatoes at three cans ter i6et or String lleansatlhrre cans ler snot or Pared Canned reaches) at Ue a can In vnrv rhnan. Vine Canned Cem Dew Drep, Paris or l'rlde et Maine at 18c a tan. rilUCKIN'S BOUl'F Tomate, Ox Tall, Chicken, Meck Turtle. BURSK'S, MO. 17 VAST K1KO STREET, LINCABTEB, lA. T30 FOK THE BIOYGLE HACKS 1 W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We have recclved n Fresh Let of Petted (lame. Ham, Bened Turkey, Dnck, Chicken and Tongue. They are lltchardsen Bob bins', and are considered the best In the mar ket. Alse Crosne lilackwell'a Ulealer Paste In DecernUd Jars, ltusslan Caviar and Cnrrle Pewder-I'ICNIC SPSC1A1.T1K3. GIVEN AWAY. We are obliged te Lantr, Bres. A Ce. for the Boap they send us, with '.full instructions te give te each and every grown person calling at our store. mSTlllltimON ALL II AY TO-MOI.111W SATUKDAY. JUNKU. W. A. Reist & Ce., UKOCKlt?, Cor. Cast King and DtikeSta. F J KB WORKS. Reist ! ltr.ItK WE AUK, A Carload of Eirewerks! V1VKI1IU WINDOWS rULL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Beu'l buy until you soe our Immense Stock I We have no agents en the read, and want te Bave yen some money by having you come di rect te us. Did it evor occur te veu that an agent's oxpenso and Balary add lully IS te a) per cenu Ui the cost prlce el p oeds t Besides, you can get a better Idea el geed! you may want by seeing thein. TAKK A LOOK AT OUll WINDOWS I UKTOUItPUlCKSI KXAMINKOUU STOCK REMEMBER, Thce are new goods and no old stock carried evor. It Is our tlrst year In Fireworks, and we mean te touch bottom en prices. Mall orders will recelve prompt attention and always llllcd at lowest prices. We Will Give Away TO-MOltUOW (SATUKDAY) KVK, Ceiurtenc lng a 7 o'clock, MORE FANS! 1,000 Te all who will nsk for them. M-CiiU anil soe rur Ircmrnte sleck of Ure cenes, Reist .Wholesale Me tail Grocer, Cor. W. King and Prince St,, LANCA3TKK, PA. G 1VENAWAV 1 GIVEN AWAY! Seap! Seap? Seap! Te-morrow, Saturday, June 0, Will boanethergirtday at S. Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, Uand 11 SOUTH O.UKINST. Call anil purchase seme of Teas nnd Cof fin's and net enenuh Seap loileynn lorweaksto come. Just think et roeelvini; ten (10) Cakes of Seap Ireiu our rexular stock withene(l) pound et Clarke's noe Tea, or 6 Cakes wltliH Eaund, and (i Cakes with one pound of our est Cotrec, Clarke's Prices Talk I 2 Cans Cern and ene J ft Can reaches or Sic. '2 B.s nates and '2 B.s Primus for Sc, 'J ft (loed UlceandJ fts Crackers (or 2'c. & as htarch nnd A Cakes beap ler 25c. 1 B 43e Peaches ler 2.1c. 2 llettlcs -Mliuil or Plalu PIckle?, 2Te P. P. -Uear In mind we have made arrange. lnenlii te handle the Yerk County Strawber ries, and will have n flne let en Saturday, which will be sold very reasonable and thluk ll win pay you te call and diamine thoae tine berries. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLKBALKANDHKTAlLTKAANDCOK KKE 8TOUK, la find 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, -TKLKPllONK"W QUtCKA'SiVAMJl. A MAKT1N. H llllt HIGH & MARTIN. Te have l'uri Wholesome Water te Drink In Lancaster you ale ctmpblkil te filter lu The Gate City Stene Water Filter la the llestln the Market. CALU AMD SEE IT. A larce let ni Water Drep Japanoje Teapots in vhed. Mill be mitt ul Very Lew Prices. DON'T MISS A 11AUOA1N. High & Martin, NO 16 EAST KING STREET, LANOABTKB, PA. CLOTIIIXO. ASKEW Oil ME. ATNOS.-.feM ANUne WIST KINO STKtBT. etnyd jyjYItKa fc KATUtUX SUMMER CLOTHING -TO- ORDER. A Handsome Assortment of Serges here for summer heat. Dine, Black and several shades of Gray, riannels, Seft and Coel, In Blue, Black and many shades of Gray. The Trice, Sixteen Dollars, te Order, places them in reach of almost every buyer. Light Serges, in a Dezen Different Shades, Fifteen Dollars, te Order. Ceat and Vest, Ten Dollars. A very desirable thing te one Bummer's outfit. Myers & Ratbfen, MKUC1IANTTA1LOU3, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., t.ANrtAKTKK tA R KDUOKU 1'KlUKS. L. GANSHAN & BRO. Our Spring Bleck Is going fast. The Styles are Kxceptlenally lieautlrnl. Our present Ueduced I'rlcej are Wonderfully Lew. Kvery day our customers ask us, " Hew tan you atlerd te sell these goods se low ?" Here is a Fariial Price List. NttWSPUINO SUITS. T1IK 11K3T SIYLK IN TIIK MAUUKT. ( 3-10, Were Cheap at t 8.00. e oe, Were Choep at H.wi. $ 7 f, ero Cheap at 111 oe. t 8.(0, Wero Cheap at ' en. 110.5c, Were Cheap at III w. 11.00. Were cheap at in ui. Hi Oil, Weiu Cheap at 117.00. MCW tl'UINU TKOL'SKKS. (1 0 All-Weel Pants, Were Cheap at 11 7A. L'Ai All-Wenl I'antr, Were Cheap at i 60. tl 7B A It. Weel l'ants, Were Cheap at f l-Pk I.I.W All-Weel Pants, Were Cheap at I5.U0. Thin Summer Heed sat llArgaln Prices. Seer sucker Ceat and Vest at 11 10 and 11 oe, flan nel Ceat and Vest nt II no, I1.7.V Ui. Serge Ceat and Vest at t.!0. KUO, (l CO, II oe, tl.lO and (7 0n. uurKntlre Spring Stock must go. That Is the reason we are reducing te heavily. L GansmaD & Bre,, S.W.OORNHR NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE &TS. LANCAaTK.lt. PA. HHU A utterHKH. H1 N. Qeeen St. & Centre Square. -eun- GRAND EXPOSITION. XLKVKN I. iUOi: WINDOWS I SKB TUKU I KKTHKM I WINDOWS 1, 2 :i, NOttTU QUKKN ST. Seersuckers, riannels, IFnhairs Alpaess, Linens mid 1-insteiB, ainiuimr rants In Ureal Variety. WINDOW NO. 4, CKNT11K EQUAI'.K. Merchant Tallertmr, Hultlngs and Pantaloon Pantaleon Pantaloon legs. Popular Prices, Perfect Pits. WINDOW NO. 5, CKNTUK SQUAKg. Our Wonderful 2Se Neckwear ; real value, sec. Te St e Is te iluy. WINDOW NO. C, CKNTUK 80.UAUK. Underwear Uuuze llallirlggan, .lean. WINDOW NO. 7, CKNTUK SQUAltB. Children's and Ilov's Hulls, lteautlful Pat terns, Lew Prices ami Writ Made. WINDOW NO, d, CKNTEKStJUAllK. Flannel Bhlrta, In Cnsslmeres, tcetch flan nela. Hllk stripes. Kngtish Plaids. A opee alty of White Flannel Shirts. WINDOW NO.O.CKNTUKbQUAKE. l'ants-KerylhlnglnPants,$1.00te5 00. WINDOW NO lu, CKNTUK BQUAIIK. The Triveler's Window Trunks, Vullns, Ktc, WINDOW NO 11. CKNTUK BQUAUK. Our tee Perctle ShlrU. Twe Cellars. Tnke a Loek at Them. Hirsh & Brether, THE ONE-PRIOE Clothiers & Furnishers, COU. N. O.UKEN srUKKT AND CKNTUK HOW AUK. LANOASTKIL PA. ABVJIA1.T XI.OOK&. AHl'HALTl'AVJNQ HI.OUK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Oltlce-tei Chestnut HL, I'htla, l'a. Works-Urldgepert, l'a , A Camden, N. J. UANUPACTUUKUS OV Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks B1ZKS4I5I13 AND llllli In general use fnrstrpotpavleg.sldewalks.gar d in paths, mill yards aud drivesrays, KUtters, culUrs, vats and sea walls. Advantages: Ne'sBleis. dustlrss, strictly sanitary, practi cally Imlrtstructlble and eti up. rerpilcfsand lurthnr lalormatlen addresst R. S. OSTER & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. J21 North Prince St., Utncuter, Pa. nil-emd