" r (J1' JT'TYHi-iV- f- '? "V itflSS gtAlsOAfeTLli DAILY TLHTETjXJXQimQEtLt MONDAY. JUNE 18, 1888. 'Nf c . fc 8?. 05v A M, m $i! N rt& v ft-' $& m yft. Dally Intelligencer. 'tmOAMtMH, JUWK 18. U88. "fcAB.T larBXtancim pnblUhet all the) HBMWIOI WTO VIUHM iiVH UI MJ trtfiMiblehenr. .Tka Dally Edition of Tna lrrsu.1 U delivered by canlen In the city i arreiiBdlB towns for 10c nor week I MT U "-00 TMI t-B0 ter ilxmemurs x JHIMUuwiBaBUwisoe.permenui. Htm Wmklt lmuiacn (Deable Bheet) M racec, only LW per annum, in w .Mcxtfcen wishing their aaaress changed Mtauoitaiewiierei&o paper new iui MTtttHwneate trem 10 te cu.per line K "A isstilliriii erifimnini te location. fek IHK 1KTKLLIQKN0KB, W& Lancaster, ra. &a ', Cii.llMr '" .t,The flew net e te be any reason sew Ik. t.,.lnaaa alf.uflUOn 10 conunue w S nit td: ad la fact It is net clear that it )? k.ll.ir nernlncrn'lllftn in MBV 01 OT- -6" -----" J ,- -,.,. ''"-- ,.- - l, l,,..lne(iannf1ltlnn. Tt 1.1 III SO j&?fsvet that a great many towns ever the I Id! LUD UUniilbWVWUUiHVH .s&Stxrantry are grewinp; rapidly, ana uiai V bailding is being briskly carried en. we ? aettce this phenomenon in all the k krr P.itlM In this vlclnltv. including Jt. MnanicnnujilT Philadelphia. Heading. HiRltbrtrg and Yerk. It is se in ether aeeUen, also. Our town does net show thla indication, for some reason that Is net entirely plain ; be cause In the towns in the vicinity that wi sneak of there does net appear W te be any particular occasion for a build- '.ZJ i It.. 1mm-aabt. et mnnufanl AflAfl js, iBf;puoni,innieiutn;aoouiiiiuuuiv..., that are usually supposed te be needed te Invite population and demand heuse :. structure, xi seems, in neuumg, te ue u Iff simple expansion of a tee tightly i. eeBDressed population that had struggled J te exist in narrow quarters during jears p.i'tvR! m3 nnt,.ffa.tiirlnff iienrAftalnn. nnrt luia IPiC? - . - .. .-. ,. 1 Kt takenthe hrst season ei sunsnine te BiiftKe i .ftae-lf. which has prompted f peculation i nd the extension of horse car llnca te rf -. t -l 1 1lt.x1tn4tM.. .f - nutans iwcLiena uuu iDuiLiuiiuubiuii vi &$& AhMn In), am) Hm nrnilnpt Inn nf P.llPnn - .UVWy .WHO OUU WMJ t..v..w.w.. w g- beuaea. Lancaster has never been - under such pressure and cense- aeqnently feels no such expansion. If thla Is net a theory that will partly nc count for Its backwardness in the general movement of its sister cities, we de net knew another te substitute for it, in addi tion te the one that is patently responsi ble ; namely, the lack of cemplete local 'railroad facilities te reach every section of the rich country that is naturally trib utary te the trade of this city. William 11 te Ills Army. It will surprise many who read the first official utterance of the new German emperor te see that it deals with the army as tbe chief element in the citizen hip of Germany. It is the address of n eldler and ene who is accustomed te place tbe value of arms above the power et thought. The military traditions of his ancestors are invoked te make his men rally about him as their leader in tbe field. There seems te be but litt!e thought et the victories of peace. Yet Germany has net been backwaid In the arts of civilization. Her philoro philero philore pliers, her schools and her nrtizans are foremost in Europe, and en these mere than en her armies she should be resting. It ia net a cheering sign te see William II. place bis army In the first place in his affections. Twe weeks nge his father, who was an elder and abler Beldier, said : "'One must get te be much loved by the rTrV" "Z?r-)lVZ.Z peace which la due te it.1' Contrast this atatesmanlike sentence with the follow ing from the new emperor : " Thus ive tuleng te each ether I nnd the nrmy. Thus we were born for ene another, ni.d we will stand together in an lnrilsaelti- bl9 bend, in peace or storm, as Ged may 11 it." Perhaps Americans are net able te properly appreciate the Bltuatlen In tier many, for te us armies are only possibili ties. But it must be confessed that the peace of Europe would have been mere table under the middle-aged and battle carred father than under the untried and impetuous son. m What the Autopsy Shows. Tbe autopsy upon the remains of the German emperor discloses the fact that bis disease was cancer. The Xew Yerk World has a dispatch which declares that the autopsy was ordered by the ruling mperer, against the will of lib mother ; and that the consequence et bhewing that bis father was afUlcU I with an incurable disease may resul' In the avoiding of his father's a- ts ns mperer, because the Germau con cen con atitutien renders any one ineligible te the supreme rulership who is allllcted with incurable disease. This is a sample et the nonsense of se much that is called news, the dead emperor's widow may have been reasonably unwilling te have his body mutilated; most widows would have a like feeling ; but it is very ailly te suggest that the discovery of an incurable malady in a dead emperor existing at the timoef his accesslon,weuld invalidate his acts. There mlgh't be a wonderful upsetting of things in the German empire if this was the law. The ruling emperor for Instance has Itten all his life afflicted witli a disease of the head Which is expected finally te kill him. Probably the majority, certainly very nany men, die of disease which an autopsy would show te have existed for yam. It may be that the late emperor's phy sicians pretended te have greater doubt as te his disease than they really had, ew ing te tbe prohibition et the German con. tltutlen. It seems unlikely that physi cians of renown would be really se Inca pable of correct diagnosis as the discovery of the autopsy would seem te show that they were. It has often been said that the English surgeon was put in charge of the case because he was ready te deny tuu tbe disease was certainly incurable. But this shows the felly of the restriction in the Prussian constitution. Ne heir te the throne who is of sound mind should be excluded from it by its previsions. The incurability of man's physical mal adies Is tee doubtful always te be wisely aide Inte such a bar. : A hummer Trip. f The Indications are tbat the het -; HwaUier has come te stay and seen will ;, m in the excus from the cities te the -" SMsakie and mountain. It Is net easy te f why Lancastrians should desire te . upend the summer away from home, unleai te gratify the humn disposition jlsr a change of scene. This town and J,f county puts en an extra suit et loveliness in the summer time. It Is true thcre are days tee het almost for endurance, but these are rare ; and the nights are almost universally cool. If the seaside or mountain sojourner will enst up accounts nt the end of his trip, he will Ond hew little is the advant aje of going away in het weather. He will reilect upon the heat of the railroad ews in traveling, the torrid reflection of tbe sun upon the burning "" Bashero, the stuffy llttle rooms lack ng ia cheerfulness, the necessity of being dressed within an inch of ene'a life at all the hotel meals, and ilnallythe extrava gant prices of living in these summer hotels. Thesa reflections will cause him te wonder whether the game is worth the candle. Ter Lancastrians who are unacquaint ed with the glorious county in which we live, it would be well te take a summer trip by a long easy drive through its bread domains. There are well kept hotels scattered near enough te each ether te make the journey quite delight ful, and ene could drive in the early morning and when the sun gees down, taking the middle of the day for rest and refreshment. Such a Rummer vacation would net only be enjoyable, but would have value in making us better ac quainted with the resources of our rich county, and with the people who husband them. The Itcturn of Cerhtn. President Cerbin, of the Heading rail rail read, has returned from Europe, but has no information for the repot (era. He docs net even have an opinion of the European financial situation generally, having been wholly engrossed with Head ing matters. And it i8 true that these are weighty eneujh te engross ene man's attention. Mr.TJerbm reaches home just In tlme tnlmef lin iinmmltten nP llm llpftrltncr """ " .......... . ... - -...-... mmws, wuu hcKei.hui:u men i ....! "i '""""K "-" " "'k. Cluru mm. no )i.ia uuicu iu umcive uiu stipulations of the agreement. They make no recommendation, merely suggesting that it is for the miners themselves te declde whether they will submit. The inference la that at prosent it is deemed advlsable te de se ; but It will net be safe te conclutle that they will net kick at n mero oppertuno moment, l'eo l'ee l'eo ple who are dealing with organ ergan ised masses of men can seldom safely fall te keep faith with them. A very conspicuous feature of Mr. Uerbln's dealings with his empleyes Is the read! ness with which he breaks his engage ments with them ; a propensity which does net promlse him long-senllnued harmonious and prosperous relations with them. An Annual Contest. The Iren workers and their cmpleyeis at Pittsburg, are said te be ready te agree te disagree upon the scale of wages te go in foice for another year, commencing .lulyl. The employers ask a reduction of fifty cents u ten for puddling, and less rates for finishing the smaller sizes of iron. This contest comea annually nt this time, which is a very suitable Bensen of the year for it, n it is hard en both men and employers te mnke iron in the heat of the summer season. It often happens that the mills step for swer.il weeks or months pending the set set UeinenC of the wagesdlBpute,nnditl8 likely te se happen this year, there being Bmill pretii te me nuns in present, pncea The workmen, realiriDR the Bltuatlen, boldly proposed te their cmplovers te shut tltu weiks down for three months ; te which the littler me said te Imvons Imvens Imvons sented piovldel the workmen would ngrce net te work for any of thelr competitors. It is largely n game of bluff en both sides Unit la played, ami the result will be de termined as usual by the business Bltua Bltua teon. A i'erccd Tribute The dl'gruntled New Yetk Hun, which Btabbed Hancock in 1880, ran the Butler slde show In 1 SSI In the interest et Blaine, and is new booming Thurman nnd Ignoring Cleveland, is forced te this tribute of admiration for the Democratic chief magistrate : Verlly, verlly, in our dny no pollllelan has hcen observed who could compare In all the doep aria of management and of mastery wllh (Irev r Cleveland. And what la most te be noted lu thla whole Htran-e, oteutfut history la that he iini em ployed none of the ordinary devlcea of popularity, nene of the smiled, the favors and the llatterlca of couimenplaco politics. On tl.e contrary, hla work haa been done by metheda he intolleotUBl, be shrewd, he eubtle and hd (orclble that all opposition haa lirun r-xtlnKUlahnd and aubmlkmeu and obcdlenco rr-mlered universal. It is a little curious te knew lieu Dana's paper will stand in this campaign. It makes no difference whether it sup ports llie Democracy or opposes it, its in in lluence in the Democratic camp is geno. Thk biography of Uloveland and Thur tan will be ready (or the publle between July land July 15. It will be published by the Hubbard I!retbnri, and will he writ ten and idllcd by W. U. Hensol, esq , of this city. Ne luau In the oeuntry probably posseiscH n richer equipment for doing tuln important work than Mr. llousel. Fer fif teen yearn paet he haa been in publle llfe and a powerful factor thoreln. Ab ene of the editeis of this Journal he made Ills Im press upon the political atlalra of his time, and his platform Bpoechea throughout the country have ninde his name synonymous with elrijuerjce. He had been for 11 ve yenrHcbaliniBti of the Democratic state com. inlttte or I'ennBylvanla; a delegate te nearly all ihe Democratic conventions since, 1S77; chairman of tbe state convention of 1S3S; delegate te Ht l.eulp, and campaign bleg. rnpher of Mr. Hendricks In 1SS1 Mr. Hen Hen sel'a warm personal lntlmaey wllh the pres ident and with Mr. Thurmnn make him alt the bettir lertlUed ler writing a biography et permanent literary merit. Thk seaside hotel-keeper H euterprlslnK, very enterprising. The aea serpent la net disporting along the Atlantic coast thin bcanen. A utw r.cherne has been ovelvcd te attract visitors, and It ia ene that la In tended te con vlnce people of the possibility tbat a handful of mutter valuable enough te psy for Ihelr summer's leisure may Heat te theiu. It Ih widely published th-st a young man m.J ZuharlaU T. N llty, while walking ou the beach at Marblehead Neck, dlscoverea a peculiar aubstance floating in the nee. He (succeeded In bringing It BBhore and bieught It te LynD, Mass., where it was discovered te be genuine ambergrlf. The lump weighed Hj peuuda and at the present market quotation!) is valued at J.m mm. Thk oemplotlon of the CUy itrtet Bewer will confer a been en long aullerlng por tion et this city. It la te he hoped that 110 delay will be permitted in the Immediate use edl. The contractor, Mr. Bernard II. Malene, haa flnlihed the work In first-class style and there should be ue hciltaney lu lti acceptance by counellf, Thk I'hllnuelphla JVmMinikeaferelb!e point for the superiority of American citizenship In Iho quiet acquiescence of the mere than four thousand saloon keepers and their ssslatsnls in the Quaker city te the decree of tbe law tbat required them te close their saloons and scek another means of livelihood. Had such a law been pro mulgated In Iterltn or In Vtth, anarchy would bave followed. Jlut American cltlr-tnsblp I Imbued with the thought tbat the cltlr.9n makes tbe laws, and If they are obnoxious, tbey may bn repealed by the votes of himself and his fellows. It ia this that keeps blm patient under what seema Injustice and makes him tbe peer of klngp, It leeks an though Mr. Cleveland might Im called upon te knock out Mr. Harrison. of Indiana, the same who was recently dofeated for te election te tbe Senate Tun Pennsylvania Republicans are pre sented lu a quite humiliating position at Chicago. They bave no headquarters and are scattered ever tbe city with no positive Influence upon anything. It was given out that Mayer Filler, of Philadelphia, was te have tbe support of the Keystone dele gation. Hew much ercdence Is te be placed In this may be seen from the man ner In which Quay la supporting Hherman and llsyne Is backing up the movement for Harrison. l'HIer la net even big enough te held a oensldorahlo vete In bis own a'ate for the llrst ballet. He la Just about large enough te permit a gang of political hceleis te blde a few minutes behind him. If Harrison should be nominated, bis platform would probably he: "1 am the son of my father." PiCRStWAL. AndiikwCaiinkuii: was Intnrvlowed at Yerk, Kng., nn .Sunday. He hIiI that Mr. lllaine could be president any day ir he llked. Andrew Is a Kntitllcan, and like all capitalists Is for the party which la for. thein. CiiAnnns H. Heitman, ex-moyer of Moiinngabela City, was IoJreU In jail In Washington, Pa , en Hulurdey night. He la treasurer of the Monnngaueln reboot tmard, and Is uharged with embezzling i i.uuu. Hkv. Caiitkk WnimiT, of the Harrls ImrgAtM, K. church, who tras appointed te the Lancaster church by the recent con ference, will noteomo horn. Illn cnnirre. nation appoaled te Itlhhep Tumor and had him roappeiutod. Mum. Kmkiiv A. Kteuiih, widow of the celebrated orator ntid Jxtvyer, la lying latally III In ChlcRj-n. Hhe wai alrlckea with paralysis en Hnlurday evening and the physicians state Hint (loath will onmie within twenty-feur heiirH, Hur husband also died from paralysta, CeMMANnRn-itr.fJjiiKr Jeiijf I'. Ji:a linaollered J 100 for the bem design for a mombeTshlpeorllilcatolorlhodrandArmy. It Ih te Iw net mere than twrlveby iirteen Inohes nnd te occupy n Mieet net mero than slxtoen by twenty-lour luchns In dlmen slnnn. The deslgnB must all te In by August 1, THK mttlJUATK. The m's n young man Jnst from cotlrge, With n lien)) or untrled knewlcdKU, Andhagrndimtnd net a woekpio: lie's a ganulnellvlng wendnr, And you'd better stand from under, Ker lliore'a very, very lltlJe he rtrx-sn't knew. J'rem the Vaihiiiuten Crldc. m llrlglit Mn and Willy Women Can bocemo brighter inen and wittier wemtin by Iho skilful meet memory . 'ihe systum of moinery as dovelopad nnd applied by l'ref, A. I.olsette, 2.lf Flltb avenue, N.Y., Is the most original In conception and won derful In results of liny evor discovered. TiiUKhtperfdClly by mall. Indorsed by l'ref. lllcnardA l'rocter, lien. Judih 1". IleuJ&mln, Judge (111 i urn, Hen. W. W. Aster, l'ref. K. II. Cook and thousands of ether ruprcsoutullve pocpie. n'AA'AiTAKKJt'N. 1'uiLAUKLruu, Monday, June 1, lssa. As geed news as we've had in many a day for Jersey buyers. Three thousand fresh, hand some, desirable Jerseys reduced te hall, mere and less. Reason why: two leading makers clearing up stock ler Fall ; we tee. Such goods and prices are net often come across. Net an old piece among them. Geed assortment of colors, but you can't dilly-dally and be sure of getting your size. .IcriejH runuconte 65 cents. luruys reduced te 75 cents. Jursej UiJkt were J te, new $i.75' lerteys Uul wcie tl.K, new $2.25. .Inrseys that curly In Iho iciunn were 5, uud later (I, new $2.50. Uriitnn Joiseys, sliej 2d te II, wuu tllv, uutv luat $1.25. Jersey I liat are worth HM, cs the market goer, new $1.50. Other lets with prices cut in half. Werth buying for next season at these prices. Sccmd noer, Chestnut Btrect sldu. 1'noi.le 1'nei.le 1'noi.le vaters. Dust-free Shantung Pongee at $4 the piece of 19 or 20 yards. 24 inch all-silk Colored Su rahs, 75c; made te sell for $1. Twe throbs of the price pulse in Silks. West Transept. Cream Brabant Lace Flounc ing. 37 inches wide, 30c a yard. The importer's price was 75c. The same price strain runs all through Laces, Ruchings, and the like. Bouthweslef cuntie. Slip Cevers. Properly made and fitted from proper material. Pick from an army of stuffs in waiting. The lowest price for an Awn ing, made and put up, is $3. Net very big, but remarkably geed. Any size or quality just as price-reasonable. 1 lave you waited for the hint of mosquitoes' hum ? S-4 Net ting by the piece of S yards, white 40c, colored 45c. Mosauite Canopies, $1.25 te $6. Tarlatan or Bebbinet, te fly cover frames, fixtures. By piece or yard. The 8 4 Tapestry Cevers you've been asking for are here, $3.75 te $9. Mere 4-4 Silk Plush Cevers, tapestry borders, at $1.75. Full size 6-4 Chenille, $2. The Upholstery section Js full WAnifAttAKMllH of timely stuffs for all ever the house. Secena fleer, north et Tranitpt, ioeo dez. Fine White French China Plates, corded edges : vtm, Dinner Ills llreakfAH... Its Tea 1.81 KOW. II Ma net. l.tsaoez. 1.2 J a der. Werth your quick attention. Se arc the tables where hits and misses and incidents of crockery and glassware are gathered. U&tement, northwest of centre. Baby Coaches from $6. May be half a hundred styles before your eyes at once. We have thought of mamma and nurse for leeks, baby for comlert. Put all the sorts together se any fancy or purse can be hit in a twinklinrr. We answer questions, you de the cheesing. Fer $6, a strong, neat, comfortable Carriage. Fer $11.75, a geed Coach, rattan heed top. Fer $15.50, a Coach a geed In any rfspect, bet ter in many, tint) you'll baaskbd II mero ler outside Fer $20, Tbecncapaiit "'hall" body Coach we bave; a&tln nplioNtery ana put sol, body suollucea. Sorts and sorts between and beyond. Or you may pick the parts and the trimming and we'll get up whatever style of Leach you care te pay for. llasement, northeaat et centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. MEDICAL. Werth Sending Fer ! lilt. J II KC'IIKNUK has publlshed A NKW AND KI.A1IUIIATK BOOK ONTIIKIltBATilKNT AND CUUKOr Consumption Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia whlca will be mailed FUEK te all who want It. If you are, or knew of anyone wte Is, nmtclud with, or liable te any of these dlseases, suud name and address (plainly written) te ,Ult.J.II,e01IKNCKA SON. rmiudelphla. I'a. (XaniuthU Paper.) marl7 lyd.t w s OUKNCIC'S MANUKAKK 1'lLl.fi Ten BALU AT It. II. COnilltAN'S UKIJQ STOUK. Nen.l37.t lvj North Queen Ht, Lancaster, I'a, apift SmdAw A Y KIl'S UAKHAl'AKlliLA. The Old Doctors Drew bleed, modern doctors clounte it; hence the InoreosLd demand for Alteratives. It Is new well known that most dlseases are due, net te over-abundaucr, but te Impurity or the llloed; and It U equally well atU'stul that no bleed modlclne U se oillcicleus as Ayei's Bar saparllle. " One nf my chlhlien had a large HOre break nutontheleg. Weapplled simple remedies forawhlle, thinking the bem would shortly heal. Uul It grew werse. We sought medical advice, and wcre told that an alteiallve medi cine was necessary. AyerM Barsaparllla be Ing Recommended above all ethers, we used It wllh rn&rvoleus lusults. Tbe sure healcd and health and stmuRth rnpldly returned," J. J. Armstrong, wuinmr. luius, "lflnd Ayer's Barsaparllla te be an admlra. bio remedy ler the cuiu of bleed diseases I prebcrlbn lu and It dens lb' wet k eveiy time." K. L. l'ater, &I. 1) , Manhattan, Kaasas. " We bave sold Ayet's Sanaparllla here ler evor thirty years uud tal ways recommend it wlien Hiked te tintiiu tlm best bloed-pnrlOer." W.T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohie. " Ayer's medlclnps contlnue te be the man rtard remedies in siilte et all competition." T. W Ulchinend, llear Like, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla muvAnuu nr Dr. J. O. Ayer Se Oe., Lewoll, Maaa. I'rlce 1 ; li bottles, 5 Werth 5 a botlle. lunUtell AYKK'S UA1H VIUOH. mil Bl LB AT ii. li. cecuiiAN'a itituu sreitK, Nes. 17 A I3U North yueen St., Laucesler, I'a. aprl-'JmdAw A11E YOU CONSUM1T1VKT USK PARKEn'a QINQEn TONIO Without delay A rare medicinal composi tion that euros wbuu ull else falls. Has cured the worst cases or Couch, Weak Lungs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inward l'ulns, Kilmustlen. U'c at lrUKKlts. lll.VDKUCOKNS. The safest, surest and bust cure ler Cerns, lluuleni, .te Steps all pain. Ensures com fort te the feet. Aiver falls te euro. 15 cents at llrugglsts 1113UO.V A CO , N. V. SAKK, HUHK AND Hl'KKDY UUHK. ltupture, Vanoecblo and Special Diseases of cither box. Why be humbttitKed by quacks when ou ran nnd tn Dr. Wright the only Ksu ulab ruvsrctAMln Philadelphia who mukes a specially or the above dlseases, and Curbs TusmT Cl'kks (iUAtiAKTiBD. Advice Kree day and nvun'.tiK. Struugers can bu troated and re turn home sauiu day. Ottlcus private. II U. W. U. WUI01IT, II North Mtnih street, Above llacn, P. O. llex 673 i-miaaeipnta. tebi'-iyaA 1'AUAitOLH. R." - ii. PARASOL HE1DQUAIITBR8. THG MANUFACTURERS, R. B. & H.f NO. IIKASTKINUST. j-ltepv miiK uud Itucevcrlng Dene. aprJSiui WKUCKL'S FAHH10NA11LE MIL lluery and Trimming store, Ne.M North Queen bireet. centulns alt the liewrl and Litfat Nevulile of the season. 1'rlcea rea sonable. Call and see our ew Uoedi. sprw lti rtfJtTfJTUHB. TtriDMYER'S. FURNITURE WIDHBtt'S C0E5ER, THE OLD COltNXll is ruuh or geed mkw things. Our stock Is tee large and must be reduced before the season clMfR. Te de this we have concluded te give the people a chance te get Geed Furniturel AT A LlTtLK COST. WehaTOROme goods (net the newest, bnt Jnstaagoedi that will be sold If the price put en them will sflll them. These are UK at IIABOA1NB, and we ex pect te see them move llve'y. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK Oer. HeGt Kinsr & Duke Sts. I deelre te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact thatl am nowprepared te de general TJnctertak. Ing", te which my per Honal attention will be given at mederate charges. rteepectfully,' WALTER A.HE1MT3H 27 It 20 S. Queen Ht. RoaUlenco 07 West Vine Street, opposite St. Mar) 'a Church.! F UHN1TUHK 1 KUUN1TUKK1 T1IKUNI)KK3I(I.NEI)11A3 KKOl'KNKlMIl? BTOItK AT THK OLD STAND, tfe. 38 East King Street, Which was dntrercd by flre souie llme age, and hasaperfictly Nuw Bleck of ull klnds.et FURNITURE. 1'AltLOllSUlTKP, IIKDltUUMStJlTKS, TAULKB, CHAlllS, HTO. UPH0LS1ERINQ In All Its 1 vtnchi'S. Alse ratntlng and Or namenting Old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ne 38 Fust King Street. Jelltld juua.tuimiK. It Will Pay Yeu. If you are furnishing a new room, by buying your Furniture from us you can save enough money te furnish another room. If you are re-furnishing a few rooms you can get better Fur niture than you probably had intended for the same money. As it has paid everyone of our customers, it will pay you te see the newest, brightest stock of Furniture at the lowest prices in the city. The best workmen en new work or repairing and upholstering. OCHS a GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stalrs. aprlMyd WAXVUMM. ttl'KUlAU WATCHES for Farmers and Itallreaders, 14 Karat Geld rilled UOsS fuses, Kigin Works, I A) each, Jeb Let. Hest Watch and J ewelty Uepalnng. Spectacles, Ky otilasses and Optical lloe1. Cor root tlmu dully, Dy wilegrapa only place In the oily. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1MX N. Uuoen St , opposite ctty Hetel, Neur l'enn'a Uenet. "IILL,-. JKWEl.Blt.fte. -a mr or- Graduating Presents! (ield and Fllver Watches, Chains and Charms, Oeld Jewelry,; circlet KlneH, Oeld l'eu Helders, Held Pencils, l.eld Teeth flclts, reuntatn Pens, Mlver Jewelry, (UoveVlnsgroite, silver itangle IlraculuU, Hen lienalrcs, Silver Watch Kexrs, S.lver Hair l'lns, ljuefn Chains, tcarf l'lns, Cellar llutlens, Ulove Uultnncrs, riewer I'lnp, Silver li utters, etc., etc., eta GILL, JEWELER, .e. 10 Wrst King Street. H KADQUAKTEKS KOR WATCH KS. Woluve Itepea'edly UeenTeld we Carry the LARGEST STOCK or WATCHES IN THK CITY. Can put yen tip Klftln, Wullhtm, Hamp den or any mate lu any style et Case de tied. We would r commend The Geiifjva Non-Maguetic A the best watch for tbe money thatls mads te-day They havu btxin proved te De. dil and M'O theiu. Alse our Nowlieodsln Oliver, Jewtlrj and Novelties. WALTER 0. HERE Ne. 101 North Queau Street, LANCASTKU. Cerner efOranae. l'A. nl-tfd UR0CKR1KS. CABHARD'8 MILD CURED HAM AND BUKAKfABT BACON. Unequaled ter leaderness' and tfeltcaey of flavor. We guarante that there Is nothing te equal them In quality In this market. Iben sands of the beat families are new using them. Thy aire universal satisfaction, arythem aed tell your neighbors. aV Dried Beel and llolegna nteely chipped. .Prices reasonable. UKOUUK WlAMT. TJO VOV. THE BIO YOLK HACKS I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We have received a Fresh Iet of Petted Uame, 11am, Bened Turkey, Unck, chicken and Tongue. They are Utchardsen 'A Bob bins', and are considered the best In the mar ket. Alse Cresse Blackwell's Bloater Paste In Decorated Jan, Russian Caviar and Currle Fewder-FICMU 81'BCIALTIKS. GIVEN AWAY. We are obliged te Lantr, Bres. A Ce. for the Seap they send us, with ;full Instructions te gtvoteeachnnd every grown perjen calling ut our store DlSTUlUimON AM DAY TO-MOBIl'JW BATUKDAY.JUNK9. W. A. Reist & Ce., UU0CKU9, Cor. East KIhk and Duke Sis. glANSI FANS I KEEP COOL! Fans! Eans! .Fans! We expect te have the handinmf st Kan of thn soebon te glve te eich and every cus tomer, Tc-morrow, Saturday, June 10, It's a riNK VAN and you will etrrra wllh us In saying that It Is the cutest aud beit tan ever given out in mis uuy. New for tbeFeurlu of Julj! Dear friend, leek nt this A regular picnic. our new ana supeiu FOURTH OF JDLY CAKES. BASEBALL COOKIES. VANILLA WAFERS, Anil KHKVr.ll RltKill .1 II SI I1I.K8. and as many mero dltrorent kinds as would till half of thla rimer te nnutiierntn thorn all. Call and soe th en nnd have your palate tickled with these delightful Cakes and Crackers. Call and sen the 111 Piece Dinner Sit we are giving wllh I'M worth cf Tea. IN SEASON. This la the seaten for Picnics, and we assure you that our stock or l'lcnle (leads ruunolbe surpassed for seasonable goods and the prices UlUUT. SAIUEL OLAUKE'S WUOLKSALB AND UKTAIL TKA AND COr FKK BTOItK, 19 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, E ii REWORKS I FIREWORKS I FIRK- weuua 1 FIREWORKS. Reist ! Wholesale and Retail Grocer. TWKNTY l'Kli CKNT. SAVKU IN lltm.NG FltOll US. LOOK ATOUUGO0O3. COM I'AllK I'UIOKS And If we Can't Fuve Veir Srme Meney Tell Us if 11. THINK or IT? One carload In last week and one-half carload expected today. fole tew et the many dltlerent kinds we eirur. rire Cracker?, llaby Crackers (very small but loud repert), Cannen Urackere, Nes. 1. '-', 3, 4, 6, V and extra large. Mpdheaaers, Dyna Dyna Dyna mttocruckers. Nes. 0, 1 and 2. Torpedoes et all sizes, Caps and Pistols. Flags Nes. I. 2,3, 4. 6, c, 7, S, , 10. Lanterns, Balloons, I'unk. Colored lleman Candles -1, 2, 3, 4, fi, 0,7 S,9, 10, U and IS hails, ltockeU1 oz, 8 cz, 4 oz, K',1B' and 2 A. lien eats, Colored Fire. 8er- rents, Flower 'I'elH, l'ln Wheels, 'mangles, inuble Triangles, Uosettes, Vertical Wheels, jl'.relltee, Mines, Shells, rieral reumalns, ltalterles, Oeyscts, aanclssens, Illuminating Ualtery, Clap Koses, Utameud ftar. (silver Glory, Chinese ran, Uallepede, l'elka llattery, Klewer Alve. I'ynle Cascade, showerol Pearls, Mixed Jets, Ac, Ac. Dealers and I'rtvate Parties will And tt te their Interest te get our prices llumumber 20 pur cent, means 20 en evt-ry lltxi tuved, and If this ts net un Item worth considering, we should llkote knew what Id. Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, for. W. King and I'rluce St., LANCASTK.lt, l'A. BVSAil DYMIXli. JTOTIOK. J Having purchastd Irem .1AC01I HOKIKEU IlIE LANCASTER STliAM DYEING WORKS, NO. 630 HIGH STREET, And after li.tvlntr ltemo1eled and added tke 1 atst lmprnvcuiHuts. I am prepartd te de all kluds of Dyeing, uch us Ladies' k Gents' Wearing Apparel. Dyed and lojned and Wan-anted net te Hub Oir, Alse lletievallug Equal te New. Kancy Dyeing and fine Claanlnir nn 8 haw N Table and l'taae Cevers, Kmlirolde'y, tub tub liens, tils-, Velvet and Ibices a specialty. Kid Uleves and tthees cleaned very tlne. lllankets Cleaued Almest Kqual te New. Dyeing of Sheep Skins, Itags and Weel ler Carpet. Mourning (feeds at Shortest Netice. The Prices are KeasenaMi and Uced Werk Guaranteed. Henry Strassliffifer, tSnccosser te Jacob Deelker,) Ne. 536 HIGH ST.; LA NOASTK.lt, l'A. r-UKANOH OKriCE-Ne. an WlKIng Street, Lancaster. I'a. Jal!l-atd-W,!i.tM J EVAN'8 KLOUll. USE LEYA'S FLOUR. it Always Ulvei Satisfaction. Al.TuAi vLOTUinn, ASKEW OE MK. AT MOS..IH AKD 6 WIST KINO STKIIT. 047-lrd TJKDUGKD PK1UK8. L. 6ANSMAN & 8R0. Our "prlng Stnck Is going fast. ru KzurntlimsJIv iuiiir,ii. r The Stvlas are Kzurptlrmally Iknullful Our present ueaucea rncesara Wendcrfnllv Lew. Bveiv i ci eny enr customers ask us, Hew tan teu aOerd te sell these goods se lewl" Here is a Partial Price List. MKWSl'BINU SUITS. TU E BXBT BTYLE IN TUK M ABKKT. 1 5JM, Were Cheap at- s.ea t R 00, Were Cheap at a 9.M. $ 7, ere ObeapatSI1.ne. 0.(0, Were Cheap at t'Jen. lit) 6e, Weie Cheap at f 14 00. f 11.00, Were cheap at sis ou. 11200, Were CbeapatllT.oe. NKW SI' KING THOUBKUS. II 90 All.woel Pants, Were Cheap at 1175. ILva All. Weel I'antr, Were Cheap at II 6u. rJTS All-Wcel PanU, Were Cheap at ll-fie. $3.W All-Weel rants, Were Cheap at IVUO. Thin Bummer Ooedsatllargaln Prices. Seer sucker Ceat and Vest at 11.10 and ti.ue. Flan nel Ceat and Vest at II M, 11.75. 11,00. BerRe Ceat and Vest at SJ.CO. 13.00. t4.(0. H ou. K.IO and 1700. Our KnllreSprlnK Bleck must re. That Is the reason we are reducing 10 heavily. L Gansman & Bre S. W.OOBNE.R NORTH QUEEN & OBANGE STS. t,ANCABTEK, l'A. M' fYKHH A KATHFON. SUMMER CLOTHING -TC- ORDER. A Handsome Assortment here Ter summer heat. Jllue, several shades of Gray. Flannels, Seft anil Coel, of Serges Black and in Blue, Black and many shades of Gray. The Price, 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 summer's outfit. Myers & Rathfon, M EUCH ANT TA1LOUS, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., LANOASTttU l'A. H IRSH cfcHKOrilKR. We Will Help Yeu te Keep Coel. -euu s'ieck or- SUMMER CLOTHING 13 COill'I.ETK. coats rr- COATS AND Slllclenee, flannels, Alpacas, Drepd'KIe OU VESTS VESTS Light Weight Suits. Fiek ort Cutaway Sails. Scotch Che tots. I'efftct Fil riannel. AMD Etoctineltes, , , Lewest L'asslrnerCT), Worsted. MttS Furnishings of All Kinds and Qualities India gauu liilbrlj'g'rn. French & Engli.li ltjlbrlfgin, Ileiltry, Balhrrggan And Flimnel UnJerweir. Shirts. Jean Utdenvear A FEW SPECIALTIES! Whlteriannel Shirts, TIcteflMcath. Plain, Pleated and Jvuibraldered KrenM. Whim flque 1 ln-llands, s f r!5 centp. humtutr 'leek sctrls, 3 ler V5 cents. Our Wenderlul Hargales lu 2) cent Neck wear. .C.-IALLAVDSKK TIIK.M.-e Hirsli & Brether, THE ONB.PRIOH Clothiers & Furnishers, COII. N. QUK&N SritKKT AND CKNTIIB 8UUAUK. LANCASTKU. PA. WU K1SHKR, DKNT1ST. Particular attention given te filling and prejervlng the natural teeth, l have ail the latest Improvements fordeing nice work at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex perlencu In the large cities I am sure te give he host of satisfaction aud rave you money, best artinclal uetb only ts 00 per set. m&rlrt-lyd Ne. tvi NOItl II yUKKN '8T. BUSINESS MKTUOUh MADE PUXlli, Th sysuim of Instruction at the LANOASTjLll 0011MKUC1AX, COLLKUK, Is se simple and plain that any young lady or gentleman can easily muster all the details of abuslness education, LIUK11AL TKUMS. Evening sessions Tuesdays, Wednet ana rilayt. I uu information given by U.O. WKlDLEIt, iancMter commercial Celief, oeue-tia lnc4Ur, riri.
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