wmam A'ffiB EOASOCEB ipiUDLr HTEIJIGEKCJCr FRIDAY JUSTE 15, 1888. irit Pally Inteiitegncar. HlB" raaiicaa pnbllshe all ui " --- kflnr. gnSJ BfllUOtl Of TBI lKTBU.!' ZTiiMtmrea by cnl6t tn the city rT.i tnwna for 100. Her wm 1 2RlS.i.oeyeMj W.80 for six months -SiCuBitMjoe.pormoiiUi. e-nttT lamtiaanemm uouie nnoew - . At km b aiiiillM. In Ma I JN, en7 !. " ut.in their address ehangea r 5liSe wbore tie pper U new ter ihu from 10 te eu.per Un (aerllen, according te location. SUB IHXKLLIOKNCKU, Lancaster, ra. fcr. ? MPtCB Connection "- .. ... . - .- Ilia Han. Fjr" , TM Utwm isnperer n - - hi -Charles- III. Of UOnnauj, win -" lettered te his fathers, and his ren Wil. iKZt-t... klnr of Prussia and cm. W 0f Germany. In suite of tlie ?ww rn-ln of death at hla threat V a ih nnnnsitlen of the ereat chancel- i4 ter. the lnraM ruler succeeded In Intro- Tstaclng a liberal policy turn. mu ...- ?,j ..v..i e(T(vt nnnn the national history, r.wea though his successor should de his f ben te counteract is. jeiue . .. I malady attacked him, rreaencK was we f bean Ideal of a German soldier, and If he j? bd eacaped that misfortune, he would ;? no doubt have made a fearless and able M" , ruler, strengthening the popular support & f the throne by politic concessions, encouraging loyal pride uy a unumui. reign. Of hhaen William very little can be mid with confidence. There have been. many harsh things said of his prlvate life, his unscrupulous ambition nnd cold rtfJlehness ; but about the only thing te be received without doubt seems te be the statement that he hates the English. Hest of the stories nbeut him ceme te us through the English nnd of courseaio net flattering te their enemy. It is argued that this hatred is unnatural because hl3 mother is nn English woman, but thcre "l no English bleed in the veins of the children of the German lady who pre tends te rule Great Uritaln. It must be remembered that before the heroic bear ing of Frederick under suffering had ti.mul l.ia ulnnilprprn tn sllfillCe tllCTO jst1 were stories printed quite as damnging te im: !Wi SS ssi his character as these bearing upon ins en William. There i3 no mero inspiring scene In modern history than the brave grapple with death of this prince who had already proved that he was net of the usual type of ornamental sovereigns. He had wen great battles by his own ability, handling the troops en the field In person, and net merely reaping the glory wen by n cenernl who did the work. Then when the war was ever little was heard of him except through the villainous gossip of the same class of writers that have been attacking hie eon. Suddenly the world sees him facing death in a mero terrible form than it ever assumes en the field of battle, a certain, slew and painful death. I n the midst of the struggle he has thrown upon committee of the Beard upon the Safe llarber route, we have te say that It does net seem te be seunu. They would have the read join the Heading read at James street instead of this side of Dlller vllle, saying that a mile and a half In dis tance would le saved. There would probably be a half-mile in distance saved, but the length of railroad te be .made would be greater ; and se would the damages. The com mittee de net say by what route they would bring the new railroad te .muiea street, and we knew of none en which it could be cheaply taken there. They hardly desire te run through the college grounds, as they would apparently have te de te reach their point. In joining the Heading at Dlllervllle, n junction cau risj de uau wim me Pennsylvania railroad ; and this connec tion the new read must have. It Joins the Pennsylvania at Safe llarber, and there will be no difficulty there about the depot, as the committee suggests, In Its strange willingness te state objections te the scheme. We all knew that no rail road can refuse junction with another, nnd it is plain that it will net be te the iutcrest of the Pennsylvania te turn Its back upon this read which connects with It at both ends. It is te be an inde pendent read run in the interest of its owners, and net leased or bound te any ether. It has two great railroads te serve nnd be served uy. And it has a tlch and populous country te traverse. The people along the llue nre generally giv ing it te the right of way through their farms, for the benefit that it will be te them. The read will be built, and will 1)9 built te a connection near IMUervllIe with the Pennsylvania and the Heading, going ncress the Pennsylvania at the Dlllervllle cut und running down te the Heading connection, between the two reads. It can run te Lancaster it deemed beat, en its own track, but it is net easy te see why it should go te this expense when it can have depot facilities here from either or both of the present reads. K the Heard of Trade wants it te comes te the James street junction with the Heading, and can show geed reason for It nnd pro vide a route nnd pay tHe damnge?, no doubt tlie read will be taken there. Hut its Mutten, unsustnined by cash or reason, will net take It there; nnd this we fear U a chronic condition of Its motions. These words we say te It net in malice or wr.it! i, but in wninlug and friendly admonition. t tba bll and Unknot whr.'flib DsWltt Clinten, then governor of Few Yerk, cele, brated tbe completion el Ibe Kile canal. Old CArrAiw IhaAe Hassktt, tbe -Utant doorkeeper of tba Benate, trbe baa erred tbe Senate ler llftyclght years, will he del chtea nuen juobe ieurana In tbe be- old nnmum nrealdent of the Ken ate. days), Wfien muni ui we mvuuiMtn iuuk nuuii, they kept Captain Hasselt'a boxae depleted that be bad twobexeaof Htrnfl fixed te tbe wall near the deer for tbelr uie. Year by year tbe number et senator wbe aauntored up te take a pinch dlmlnlabed. At laat Honater Thurtnan became the only regular patron, although Htnater liear and Senater Johnaeu, et Virginia, would occaalenally aeugui tne eia aoerueepora ncatt ey tail ing plneh (or eeclabllltj'a Hake. Kx Sknateii J. . McDonald, of In diana, aaya : Thurman la wonderfully and peculiarly atreng In Indiana. In bla sup port tbe Democratle party et Indiana la unanimous. There la net one dlaaentlng voice. He reprtaenta tbe blgbeat form et Democracy. Indiana la peculiar atate. In ordinary elections abe la cleae and un certain, but when tbe dlvldlna line la drawn en question or Dotnecratlo princi ple there are aotne aeven, eight or nine theuaand vetera who appear at the pella with Democratic ballets, and wbe Inevita bly and Invariably decide tbe lmue. Te these vetera tbe nomination et Thurman appeal with lrroalatlble force, for hla nom ination mean a all that Democracy and Democratic prlnclple mean. Tbe triumph of the Democratic national ticket In Indiana la certain. TCtieUthn Prettiest Ulrl in Ainilc, laaqtioatlen that would perplex h controls et connelisours omerebled te nomlnate the meat bountiful, ltut itich an aiaaiebUKe would net be iurprlsed te le&rn, tlmt the most chunnlngef the!rux, en this tide or tbe At lantic, onhance the ueauty ana presorve the Boundnes of thelr Ueth with 8OZ0DONT, tlnoeovorybcxly knew that the ladles prefer It te any and all dentifrice. Let no man ay after tht. that wemen lack Jadginent, r,u,w The Etope of an Ortran, AVItli diirli imperluiit fiiiirlliniii as tlie liver lirr uf ruursu (iiMiliiCtHaiif tcrlem bodily illv turbaiirc. When It icluxe IU Bcerethenml illHlrlliiitlve nrthlty, lille Ki'tx Inte tin) Mooil, fin.) tlnni tlie rkln nnd nhltenf Die eyes with jcllmv, the bnuvla biremcA cnnilhmtcil, tlie iniiKiie ceateil, tlie lirenlli mur. ihnnceina licmlnclics, Mitlnu nml coiikpkUeii (it the or er or KRn.nrreiiipanlcil with tmln In Its virlnlly.er under tlie rlRht nliuuMer liliule. hlinll Wue pill he tlie rrincdy iniunlitV Nn, for nicrrury In nny form In pcriilrlum Wlint then? Kxpo Kxpe rlenrn Imllrates lleMrllrr'a Mniiincli llitlers nt the true remedy fur Innctlvtly et the lUer. It lint mily ri'lnxrn llie lmrln without pain, but linn n direct ftlintilntlnir effect upon the ln-pntlc Klnnd IIkeII, tlie pnt nnd origin uf tlie trmible. All innlnrlnl t'emplnlrits liinlvpn dlt (inlcra of llie IHcr, nnd of tlietc tlie llltttrn Is the innut popular rurntlin It nlfe lenmirrs d)priilii, nuruibiii:, ilieuuilttism ami Lid ney ti-utiblei). The High Scheel I'eiiinieiicctiiciit. The high school commencement Is drawing near nnd brings te mind the fact that two radical new departures me te be rondo this year, which the ieople will ceidlnlly welcome. The first Is the llmllatlen of the number of speakers te ten young gentlemen and ten young ladles, the selections being based upon merit. This will be a great relief for theso who have been accustomed te sit for five weary hours listening te the hut rleil nnd Imperfect work of two scere Hl'KVlA.1. AUTJUJCH. TIIATHAUKINOUOUUUcnnrmsenulckly curud by Hhlleh'sCunt. WnguitratiUi It. Held by 11. 11. Cochran druKlnC. Nej. 137 nod Ha North Queen BU. Lancaster, l'a. (1) "" Let Tnnh l'rcll. IaI the tacts be known. Let us underaland that a bell, or an ulcer, or a rnrbuncle, or any or option or hletnlsh or tlie skin ts Hiiro te wear away and disappear when Jturdeck lltoetl Miters nre ompleyod. ihl weniurful medl clnti acta directly upon tin' circulation ami the rensnns loriisusenroiiieioiiiioiinviims. i or alu by II. 1) uechran, dninlsl,lS7 and 1-' jserth (Jneen stioet, l.ancaiUr. WAKltAUAKKltti Japanese Vellum Our own paper I row all-linen rugs. Put up in shapes convenient for travelers. Anether let 9 cent boxes, 24 sheets " Linen " note, 24 en velopes. Seuth or 1 htrleenlh strcel entrance. Little handy nothings for the toilet; home, hotel, or en the wing. Cases of sole and fancy leathers fitted with geed quality hair, teeth, and nail brushes, and comb, $1 te $1.60. Larger, finer, fuller, $2. io'te $16. Col Cel lar and Cuff Bexes, 7 and 9c. Northwest of contra. Trunks, Saratoga, Steamer, Basket, what net, in all needed sizes. Pass the prices ; you knew they're right. lloseinent, Markotstreot side. The whole family of Grips and Traveling Bags is where you can take it in at a glance. The newest wrinkle is cellar and cuft pockets. Keep the stiff little linens flat and clean and out of the way till wanted. &i te $6.80. Grain leather riv eted frame. t'nder Juniper and Mat ketstrect stairway te C'arpels and furniture. A velvety lawn is often clipped. Ne ether way. A geed Lawn Mower makes fun el tnc work a peer one is a terror. Bkst $6 te $15. lltlf a dozen prices between. Basement, northeast el centre. A Monitor Oil Steve can't explode. We put it at the head. Saves oil, saves wick, steady flame. Dees its work right. $1 le $15, without furni ture. Florence Handy Lamp, 60c. Gas Steves, tee. Fewer and fewer people every year are willing te sizzle and stew ever a red-het range in a Summer-het room. ltascment, northwest of centrc. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. JtUOTB AKD BIIOM0. noeTa AND HUOES. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLEI SHOES PALAen or rABBieir. -ATD- VLOTItlNO. SLIPPERS. rniflent liuyers will ceniult.thclr own In terest by asamlng thn many bargains In lev aenabla Shoes and Ullppers that we am new able te oirer, which we have aeenrca at a rery low price. A a we am aula te sell them at prices nover liofero heard of, It will pay you te call rarly as possible, for they must be sela. D. P. STACKHOITSB, S3 Sc 30 EAET KINO, BT., LANUASTKIt, PA. aMlydAw TKW HHOK HTOIIK. Summer Feet Wear I XverythlnK flestrahle In low cut Miecs, Ox ford tlea ana allpncrs In gnat variety ter la dies, mimes ana cntMren. Ladles' rrench hid, hand-turn OTtent ties tn common tonie ana opera tees, very light ana easy te the feet. A very stylish low shoe for ladles Is enr pat ent leather foxed Oxrerd ttewlth I.oen XV or leather heel ; we also have the plain tee and Up Oxrerd with the same stylish beuls. A neatand Roefl weartnif Oxrerd Ue for la dles, plain tee or Up, at li.ue and ll.Kl. Hllppera In all styles. An opera slipper with common sensn tee and heel, putunt loather'.BllppcjiB, opera ten slippers with high and low heels ; also a full line 01 beaded vamp suppers. rermtsscs' wrarallne Dnngela Oxford tla In heel and spring heel t the same shoe In patent leather. Fer children Oxford and sailor ties. The Southern tle for gentlemen In Kangaroo In ns noat.cemforlnblo a shoe as can be wetn In warm weatlier. Dengnla Oxfords for gontlemen In polnted loe ana up, tue in piiun nrone inn. (Mir linnet li.&uaiidKlfiera'r shoe? for men with I nioeth Inner sole cannot be uxcellea ler the prlce. A. swTlkey, (New CashShoe ftere) Ye. S4 North Queen Htrect. LANUABt'KK.rA. inart2-3nid AHTIWODl'H PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. The great crowds which throng our store room, both up and down stairs, tell the tale. They tell a mere effective story than a whole newspaper full el advertising. Saturday was the. biggest day in the history of our business. When we say that we refused te take orders for Trimming Hats, it shows that we were busy. Our immense assortment and our low prices are the attrac tions. This week we offer some special inducements in Muslin Underwear. Chemise, at 25, 50, bkirts, at 25, 50, 6S, $1.25 and $1.50. Nightgowns, at 25, 73. 99c. $1.25. etc. Corset Cevers, at 15, 25, 50 and 75c. Drawers, at 25, 50 and 69c. We have made a big display of these goods in our show window. These prices are guaranteed te be lower than in any ether store in this city. Corsets, our specialty. A regular 50c Corset we sell for 37c, white and colored, all sizes. Our Patent Meulded Corset, at t;ec. is sold everywhere at Dr. Warner's " Geed Luck" Corsets we sell at 50c. The R. & G. at 75c, never ASKEW 1 OB MK. - AT NOS.'.tJi AND 538 WEST KIHU STItfKT. OZMyd JYEIIS A HA.TUI-ON. SUMMER CLOTHING TO ORDER. 75c and 38, 99c, 69, of Serges lllack and 5. 37. A Ilantlsorae Assortment here for Biimmer heat. Blue, several shatlea of Gray. rianntls, Seft actl Coel, iu lllue, Black and many shades of Gray. Tha 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 aud Vest, Ten Dollars. A very desirable thing te ene summer's outfit. Myers & RatMen, MKUCIIANTTAlLOKS, NO, 12 BAST KING ST., LAMUASTKU i'A. F m S..01 Ul "ruKR p eiaturewn upon , 1)0nn,llea pese for two . . f .,, , P' Wmthesrnslbllllesef empire accepts ...ftei ,acl. en the stage. Snnl nVnf M tt nS' m thm with a soldier's devotion te duty, T, d f , t d , t chttenal let of Mattings r ff and dies with a Arm hand en the sceptre and this caution te his son William, "Learn te suffer without complaining; that Is all I can teach you." The new emperor Is only ttventy-nine jattra old, but is said te have matured arly, and net even his most hitter ene mies doubt his courage. They say that he has shown no taste for auy life except that et a soldier. That might have been said of his Either at his uge, and the son's recent public declaration ngalnst the criminal felly et wars for the sake of military glory may be taken sis slnceie. He seems te be a thorough German and therefore a thorough soldier, but the fact that he favors the policy of Bismarck rather than his father's liberalism only ,-shows that he has a character and mind of his own. It is perhaps fortunate for the pence of mind et nervous foreign ministers of atate that Bismarck sturdily outlives tlie emperors, and keeps the ship steady while pilots are changing. tig: present giving and (lowers, lloretefoto the sight has been witnessed of a floral 3CA upon the stage and presents without number at the feet of some, in marked contrail with the paucity of presents for ethers. The bitter lieart-burnlng of theso whose parents were tee forgetful or tee peer te thui mark the graduation day of their chlldien Is hereafter te be absent, as far as the beard et school directors can provide. 1 1 01 etofero arrangements wcie made for tlie reception of these presents. It will net be se this year, unci the bnatd purposes te show by this its ontlie disap proval of this ceurse of action. Beth me wise steps te he taken. Beth nre mero In harmony with tlie Idea of a people's college. New let the young ladles array themselves simply and inex. pensively, se that tl'ere will be no palnrul contrasts of habiliments among the fair girl graduates. The woll-tedo parents can set thn example. Will they de se V n'A.VAifAKJCJi'H. I'uiladili'UIA, Friday, . I line It, lb8. The store will be open all day te-morrow as usual. Early closing en Saturday.1; will begin in July. Te-day or te-morrow, preb- wc will have an ad- t $3.50 a roll, ine ISO roils adver tised a few days since are all sold. K K H Wv E & & Mr im. The Safe Harber Itullreml. anorrespendent, who Is interested lit the building et the railroad from Lan caster te Safe llarber via Millersvllle, complains in another column of this day's paper of the report mude upon the project by the railroad committee of the Beard of Trade, and his complaint seems te be very well founded hide. 1. He says, In the first place, that this committee was net te n tke u report until the amount of ('images wai ascertained. This is a matter between the committee aud the gcMlo gcMle msn actively interesting themselves in tbe read, te whom the premise Is said te have been made, urn' we have no partial. lar criticism te make upon it save te say that It was bad judgment in thu commit tee te make Its report while this informa tion yet remained te be gathered. And we are constrained te say that the report itself does net show either geed judgment or geed temper towards the enterprise. It Is probably owing te an Infelicitous mede of expression of the committee's views that there is room given te charge it with lack of zeal for the project ; because we assume that a committee of the Beard of Trade of the city would net feel otbcrwife than kindly towards any plan te bring a railway te tte city, from any place ; and this partlculnr railroad project la one that should enlist the ardent sympathy et the Beard of Trade. The cold criti cism which this committee bestows upon it, arouses a suspicion which we have mere than once entertained, that our Beard; of Trade greatly lacks ardent sympathy for the home improvements It Is supposed te have been born te promote. It has been long among us new and 1 8 loot-print is net very conspicuous, it provides us with a great abundance et words but deeds are Eadly lacking. Where money is te be contributed the enthusi asm of the Beard of Trade does net fill the basket ; In fact It does net make it bow et nickels en tbe bottom even. In the C8S3 we are considering there was I' a right of way te be seemed. t And it seems that the Beard of Trade ? audertoek te pay the expense of securing L Jt. AVe de net knew what this amount i'SSu'ghtbe. We de net see that it should ! kave been much, if anything. The com. " aalltsB was shocked at the callousness IwHkt which the merchants heard thelr U for contributions. Perhaps they did jwt circle around among the headllghU at the Beaid et Trade. Surely they ptoeuld have secured these few dollars ftistre ; otherwise we should consider the (oard'fundstebealowaslt5 vitality. " Concerning the criticism et the railroad I 1 J? t. v The ".Fourth." Y7e ute en the heels of the Peurth of .Inly and nil the indications point ten dry, uninteresting co'.ebratlen of the day. Why this Is se is net clear. There Is enough patriotism In the town and enough money te make It shlue forth properly if it could be concentrated and given due direction. The Ivi'M.i.iii:xt'!:u has donenll that it could iu the line of exhortation, but if there are ttone te fellow, w here's the use of leading. Xearly all the llttle boroughs and towns el the reunty will held cele bration", whlln the parent of them all will remain silent. Oh, the tlme3 ' The seal of degeneracy la upon you. and new less. Tin: l'hiln'lelpnia VnV odlters are In Clilcjtiin. Tim j inller In thelr plaoe tnakeft the J're if Hsy : The HlPUmeml Onpntch Isn't half bh brlKlit hi It would tie If lliore wero a llttle IitaIuh l-i lln odlterlnl depart in en I, Man nrn wrimttirliig why Honater llvtuU U tint mentioned ler tlie ltepubllcnu prcul prcul dentUl nomination. 1IU uiuncctlett Willi the llayuH I rand nottled bis career. Ik I'unnsyl vhii In KepuutleaiiM want a candidate, what la the matter with that out and out protectionist, William 1). Kellpy, Buruamed ' l'lg-lrnn V" J I imi: Tin km an ina kindly Koutleman who has n warm upet In hli heart for chil dren. He was Koleoled as chairman of a cointulttee te Invite the president te visit Coin uitnin en the occasion of Iho centennial feBtlvlticH, but be put oil' tbe date of hla going te Washington, In order te addrwn the children of HL Vincent's orphan home In Celutnbup. Kvi:n Ingallh Iikh it Uxmilet Iu Chicago ; but It coinei f rera a few Louisiana csrrct baggern, and will dle still-born. PERSONAL. I'll. liAMAIt KONTAINK, Of Ulltltfll, Mlsu., drhea a pair et pet beam In a bugp y. Jami:h IjAniean, a plcnoer coal oporater and Iren mamer of the Hehuylklll ronten, died Thumday at l'ottsvllle of paralysis. l)it. J. W. Watsen, a Cincinnati dentist, was cremated last week In that city, the proof ts of Incineration occupying an hour and forty minute. Ma. Iiiham Maxim'-, lulirnlllouse gun has been auiepiPd by the Austrian govern ment it will tire GOO shots a mlnute, this belng the maximum. KiMt'rtC.CitAMfTON, the third president of Illinois college, at Jacksonville, Illinois, died en Wednesday, at the age of 00 years, lis wan a natlve of Connecticut and a graduate of Yale. Miss Amiu.ia Ki kk, the autheress, and J. A. Chandler, of New Yerk, were mar ried at Castle 11 III, Vs., en Thursday after noon In the presence of tbe family Bnd four or five Intimate friends. W. C. HIveh, an uncle, kve the brlde eway. They will re main at Castle Hill for the present. Mn's. SAKAir Uelden Mitciikli., who lias just died at Corpus Christ), Texas, aged t)l year?, wai In youth Fulton's guist en bli first steamboat, and among the dancers Our aim te give yen only new and frcsli garments for Misses and Children at the start of each season puts these great bargains tn your way. Twe hundred and fifty l 2-picce Dresses, nearly all and fresh, for half and Sizes 4 te 1 6. riunni'li linil.le'l t'HAlllllMlOH, Ill'illllO.I Mixtures 1'liUOs UlnRliuma ig.oe Dresses for $8.75 U..oe Dresses for $7.00 $13.00 Dresses for 6.00 $5.50 Dresses for $2.50 $3.50 Dresses for $1.50 Second U3er, Chestnut sticul elile. Twe (.le (.le vaeors. Women's and Children's Summer and Outing Hats were never prettier. INew Icaturcs in the liked-by-evcrybedy Mull Hats, colors ; and the soft French Felts and Weel Knock abouts. The newest shape is " Land and Water," low crown, colors, 60c. Striped Tennis te chime in with " Blazers "; 1 Icl meta, and a raft of ether novel ties. Fayalllats, whim and black, are the lightest and most Sum mery of the straws ; 50c. All the new shapes of Reugh-ind-Readys, 25 te 50c. Leghorn the hat for Sum mer Dress from cheapest te finest. Shapes and shapes. TMrtenntli struct slfle, north liew tlics'.ntil elruut. 92 inch Flemish Linen Sheet ing ; grass bleach, 6Sc. Excel lent finish and grand for wear. 15 pairs of the $5 hem-stitched-at-both-en d s Line n Sheets, 2 yards square. Hard te get, (piicl MEDIO A l.. Yllll'H HAIR V1UOK. Dress the Hair Willi Ayer's lln.lt- Viger. Its cleanliness, bop. llclal utlccts en tlie scalp, and lasting porliiine ceiiiinena 11 for universal tollet use. It keeps the lialr teft anil sllken, prcsorves Its color, provents It from filling, and, If the hair ban become weak or thin, promotes u new growth. "Te rostern tlie original color of my hair, which had turiicil prcinalurely gray. limed Ayera nair vigor wuu uuiue hiiccisi. j. cliuurtuliy testily te the KKYA ECKKUT. HOW TO SAVE meat 25 te 50 Per Cent. REDUCED 1'ltICKS. L. 6ANSMAN Sl BRO. WKIIAVK1IOU1JIIT W1X.MKU IIICHh' KNTlltK STOCK l!UOT3 ANDBIIOKS. Olf EFFICACY -Mrs. II Havldsnti, te "0. Remnants of Linen Sheet ing, Pillow-case, etc. Little prices. Southwest of ceutl e. We pin our faith te the "J. W." Shirt Waists for boys. Ne guesswork about fit, finish or material. Ne cellar turns up out of time ; no ripping seams ; no pinching here and bagging there. In the common run of Shirt Waists these things arc all the time happening. The "J. W." we sell for 50c is cut and shaped with as much care as the most costly in the store. both end or the Stoic, middle untrancc. Everything in Stationery above rubbish. Novelties, oddi ties, and pretty bits for the writing desks coming and going like the flowers. The best, papers, including Crane's Extra Hit per Ureclan Antliiuu 1'aribinenVVuUuia el thli preparation, Aiexiinuria, i.a. 11 1 wiisatlllfttcd tninolhiee yiitra with acalp dMeiiKii. My mitr was t.illlnff out nnd what hi nialnnd tinned gray. I wai Induced te try Ajci'a ilatr Viger, and In a low weeks thn din-ea-utn my scalp dlaappcuied and my hair re sumed Its erlitlnni coler."-(Wov.) h.H. almi, I'asler U. It. Church, St. llornlce, lud. " A fnw years age 1 Ktiiloredthnentlrnlnssnr my hilr from thu hileMs of teller l hoped that alter a time nature would repair the less, lull I watted In aln. Many reuiudles weru sugeitcd, nenet hnwevnr, with such proof et uicilt en ajiii'h lialr Viger, mid 1 began te usii It. Thn iu, ult was all that 1 could have tlmlieil. Agrowther hair seen cime out all ever my huud, and grew tn bn ns soft and hnavy iih I eer had, and of anatuial color und nrmlyset "-J. It Pratt, SpotTeiil, Texas. Ayer's Hair Viger 1'BKPAllKtl BT Dr. J. O. Ayer A: Oe., Lewell, Moee. Petd tiy Dtiigglsta and l'erf timers, lunulltels AYKK'S HAlit VIOOK. VOHHALU AT It. It. COUllllAN'a llUUOSTOItK, Nes. 137X41 North Uuoeu-St , Lancaater, l'a. HpH'.'llld&W INI ANOltAICK. 1'll.I.S. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1 And net having room for them In enr KAHT KING HTKKKTHTOltK, we resolved te open a ltranch Blnte at Ne.?.) West King slreet, where wa mnst gelt them ett lh u Vew Weeis, f us we cannot Kent the store longer than J uly 1st,) le de se we will positively soil thorn At and Belew Cost. An-eng t hn stock nre snme of the beat maKes We will positively save you from 2 te 50 per com. en nil inn goeas uengni ill. idis store. lntanl's IVbhle and Kid llulten Shoes. 'i"c Ubtld's Kid Spring Heel Bhecs, 4 tn 8's, Sec. Child's Kid and 1'ebhle Hprlng Uetl bhoes, regular prlce 75c and K5r, wc. Old Ladies' i.ate bhees. If egttlar l'rlce 11.25 and SI. W, 1100. Chlla'H nnd Mlnies' Oraln Lace Shoes, regu lar price 9 le nnd $1 00, 5Dj. All kinds of AII-hiW slioei, Heels nnd Spring Heels, reKUlar prlcia f 1.21, t, t 50, 1 M and SI.IO, Vl.UIUUU si.-i. Special Inducements. As we have n large let et !X, 3 nnd 8X we otter Special bargains te Ladles who ein wear UlOHHBlZlH. Ladles' tilove Kid Tep and l'cbhle Shoes, 11 as : regular price, 12 00. Ladlea' f 2.(0 SIiehh ter 1.M : l.'l 09 Shewn for t2 25 and ff2 50 : tt 50 shetw ter H.M ; ll.u) Shoes feru.00; u.tii and 15 85 bhees terli.ui. Bpace tails us te mention prlcesef our Wen's Shoes, but we will sell thoeo Just as cheap as the above mentioned prices. lull tn te see the Goods whether you Intend te purctuise or net. we will consider It NO TltOUULK te show the goods at theso prices. The Onc-lYleu Cash Henso, FBEY A ECKERT, The Leaders et Lew 1'rlccs In Beets & Shoes. MtANCU STOHK NO. 20 WEST KINO HTltnUT, (Kurt DoertoHager'sBtoro ) MAIH8TOUK: NO. 3 BAST KINO BTREET, La.N OABTER, PA. sarNOTKJK As we must prwlttvely vacate thli room .1 uly 1, we wtll keep this Bteni open before sold at less than $i: Dr. Warners "reur in Hand," "Flexible Hip" and " Health" Corset. Dr. Ball's Corsets. Madam Fey's Corsets, $i. Misses Cor sets and Waists, Bustles, all the best styles, at lowest prices. Great bargains in 22-inch Swiss Embroideries, at 50c a yard. Elegant Swiss Edgings, 5 te 6 inch, at 15c a yard. Elegant 45-inch Swiss Em broidery, at 60 and 65c a yard ; sold everywhere at 90c and $1. Surah Sashes and Sash Rib bons, in white, cream and light blue. White and Cream Fans. White, Cream and Black Lace Mitts. ASTRICU'S P. 0. F., Lancaster. rAKAHOLH. R.B ifcH. Werth Sending Fer ! Ult .1 tl SUIIKNUK has published A NEW AND KLAUOUATK BOOK ON lilU-MtgAlMKNT AND CUUKOIT Consumption Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia which will be mullua KltKE te all who wanl It. If 1011 arc, or knew of any ene wbe !3, amic'tnd with, or ltsble le any of these diseases, send nanieund address (plainly written) te UU.J.II.SUtKNOK A SUN, l'htladulphla. l'a. (Nuinelhls l'aper ) marl; lydw SUMKNUIC'H MANMIAKK 1'lL.L.b VOn RAtK AT II. 11. COCIlltAN'd DKUtl UTOUK, New. m A 13D North (jneen SL, Lancaster, l'a. npr5 2uidAw XM V 11 O V K I) DUUMS. CUSUlONliD KAlt CUKE FOR THR DEAF, l'eck's l'atent Improved Uushlnned Far Unites perfectly rosuire hearing and perform thu work et the natural drum, lnvlstble com fortable und always In position. Alt (vmver ration and even whispers heard distinctly, send ter Illustrated book with testimonials, HlltCK. Addrvs or ciUl en r. HtsCOX, tej llreadway, New Yeik, Mention this paper. lunelO-lvdJkwllw&r SAKK, HUHK AND St'EKDY OUUK. ltupture, Vurlcocelo and Special Diseases of ettherhez. Why be humbugged by quacks when j en can find In Ur. Wi lghl the only Hid. una I'uvsii'UM In l'ht!udlphta who makiva a apecially of the ubove diseases, and Uunsa Tush? Ovrxs Udabantsie. Advice Kree day und evening. Hlraugers can be treated and re turn home mune day. unices private. Ult.W. 11. WltlUllT, 211 North Ninth Street, Abeve Kace, 1' (). box tffl l'Wladelphla. feli2islydAw B COAL, AUMUAHUNKH'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Orm:-NnllJ Venn liueonBtreet, and N& V N'enb I'rhicu strt. ViBD:-NerUi l'rlnra street, nex lieedtng Depot, ni 1M n L ANO ASTKK. 1A B. 1LMAKT1N. Wholesale and ltntatl Dealer tn all kinds of l.UMKKK AND COAU - Yaru-Ne, 420 North Water and 1'rlnc streets, above Lemen Lancuter, nlly J every evenlm:. unSMmd tiCAIMKK UUIWS TDID1NUHADDI.KS, M. Habertusli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS I UOM Vii.1,11 fS.im, iiekm: siikixs ri.v m:ts, i:.vh Jirjj, UAStllil.l, AMITKNMd 1IKI.TM. Ladles' rit.n Worsted belts in llluu and White. Uhauinls, Spenge?, Weel and feiither Dm-tew M. laterljusli & Sen's SAODLK, UAUKKSS, AMU TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Gentre Square, 1.ANUASTK11. 1"A. TO THKHVABSKKS AND "VTOTIOK Xl UUNNKUS.-All persons are htraby for. uiuucu ui uwiiiia nu any or ue i&nas or ue Cornwall and etie.t.lweil estates In Iuanen or tn triji-ie nu any of the lands of the II and BnetfelweileatAtAAln I-tiAirm nr L&ncaater counties, whether Inclesed or untn- closed, ultber for the purpose of shecttnj or 111 ee naieiy en te iced its : Wit. UULKUAN rilKKHAH. nsmug, as the law w rainsi an um dustgued after a ratnsl all trespassing en said lands uf Ue nn- IUU1 nonce, It. 1'KUGY ALDKM. BUW. a.rJtKBMAK, Attenxn ler tt.W.UcUmm'1 utir PARASOL HEADQTJA11TE11S. THE MANUFACTURERS. R. B. & H., NO. 11 KASTK1NU ST. srUepalrlng und Uecevcrlng Dene. aprt-Suid Our Spring Strclt is going fast. The Styles are Kxccnllenally Ikautlful. Onr present ltedured Prices ate Wonderfully Lew. Kverr day our customers ask us, Hew can you aUerd te sell these goods se low ?" Here is a Partial Price List. NKWBl'BINO SUITS. TIIK 1JKST STVLK IN TUE M AUKKT. t 5.50, Were Cheap at I 8.C0. 0 00, Were Cheap at s 9.50. 7.5e. ere Cheap at 111 no. .t0, Were Cheap at S'3 CO. 110 5V, Wero Cheap at SUPO. ll.tx), Were cheap at 15 ai. I12 0O, Woie Cheap at 117.00. MCW SritlNO TUOUSKltS. f 1 BO All-Weel 1'ants, Wero Cheap at f 175. tvn All-Weel l'antr, Wero Cheap at W 60. ti',6 All-Weel l'arite, Were Cheap at tl'50. J3 50 AlLWoel 1'ants, Wero Cheap at 15.00. Thin Summer (fondant bargain rrlcr, Seer sucker Ceat and Vest at 11 te and l nu. Ulan net Ceat and Yest at tl SO, II 75. t'MX Serge Ceat and Vest at s f.te. V.I 0, ft te, $) de. t.tO and 1700. nurKntlre spring Stock must go. That Is the toasen we are reducing te heavily. L Ganan I Bre., S. W.OOnNHR NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE BTS. LANCASTEU, I'A. TQARAHOLS I PARASOLS! YOU CAN KIND KVKItYTHINO YOU MAY WANT IN Parasols or Sun Umbrellas AT TUB New Yerk Stere. COACIIINU, l'AHASUI.3. SIUlfKU OU 1'l.AlU l'AllASOl.3, iANCY I'AUASOLS. LACK TUI51MKD I'AUASOI.S. MISS KB' I'AUASUI.S. -Al Trices te Unit Everybody.- SUN UMUUKLLAS. la Union, Ulnria and Bilk, with Geld, Silver and fancy Handles. Speclal tlargalns In GLOU1A SUN UM- IIUKI.uaB at Astonishing 1'rlces. Sl'KClAL 1IAUOA1NS IS SUMMER TODEHWEAH Children's (iaiue cuts at 5, f, 0.12X, 1. W te 35 cunts each. Ladles' lialbrlggan Vcts, long ei short sleeves, geed quality, only !0j uplere. Ladles' India Uauza Vesta, ;37Xc eacb, taw better sold at tee. dents' llalbilggan Shirts, excellent quality, at '25e each. Cents' India Clauze Shirts at 25, 37W and f e cents each. SrKOlAI-Kllty De?en GKNTS' JKAN DUAWKUS, V5e a pair t worth 37Hc WATT & SHAN D O. 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST. It KCOMMENDKD UY KMINiJNT IMIYBICIANS The" Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Kxtract of Melt aul Hep for tale only at J. U. HOUGHTON A CO., Met. .ana w west King street, UltUVKRUCH. CAPSARD'S MILD OURKD HAM AND UUKAKFAST BACON. Unequaled for tenderness and delicacy of flavor. We guarantee that there is nothing te equal thorn in qualltyln this market, "ihon "ihen sands of the best tumbles are new using thorn. They glve universal satisfaction. Try them and tell your neighbor. - Dried ltoet and bologna nicely chipped. Trices reasonable. UKUItUK IVUMT, TJO FOR THE BIOYOLE RACES 1 W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We have roctlved a ricsh Let of 1'etted (lame, Ham, boned Turkey, Uucs-, thicken and Tongue, They are litchardsen A Bob bins', and ara considered the host In tbe mar ket. AlsoCresBoA Uleikwell's bloater faste In DecnraUd Jar?, Itus9lan Caviar und Currie t'OWdcr 1-ICN1U Bl'ltCtALTlK3. GIVEN AWAY. We are obliged tn Lantz, Bres. A Ce. for tbe Seap they send ns, with .fuU Instructions te give toeach and every' grown porjen calling at enr Btore. uisrmuuTieN all day to-meeuow BATUHDAY.JU.NKt. W. A. Reist & Ce., Cor tlltOUKK?, Kust Ktngana Duke Six. c VO.VIW.SXJO.V I'O WDKH OMHLEXION 1'OWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUE A KKFINKD COUl'LEXION MUST VhH POZZONTS 1IEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brtlllant transparency te thn kin. llemeves all pimples, f ruckles und Ol. colorations, and makes the skin delicately son and tieuutlfut. It contains no lirae. white, lend or arsenic In three shades, pink or nosh, whtte aud hrunetw. All Druggists Doalers you salk uy and Facey flvorywhero. Goods SUrllEWAUE Or 1111TATION3.-S apr M lvd BUMNESS MUTHODS MADE Pt,AlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCAST&U COMMEKCIAL COLLEQK, ts se simple and plain th&t any young lsdy or gentleman can easily master all the details of nbuslnets education. LlllKUAL TKIIMS. Kventng sessions Tuesdays, Wednee and rildsyi. Ji ull information given by H. U. WElULKR, Lancaster cemtnereial college, oeUS-Ud LAseuWr, r.
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