1 v. -'V' 4r .titfiSJ IxAlsOASTMiJ DAILY INTELMGEKCER. TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1888. '- : . tf-8 Xjt' wz l&ttf ft UEtf M'!?i "7j ff HP" IT BA IV !" fe. BT '" te i p- iy The Dally Intelligencer. '?'" lUWUAafB. JCNK 19, jSSgT" 5FKh.t lirnauaEircBB publUhea all the .UMiiliinrTi-rr of the United rren up te ' ieetrOMlblehenr. ' VfMM-The Daily BOitlen of Tin UrratAi ; mtmitm I ellverea by carrion In the city iSy ui ivmranainR towns for loe. per woeic i WJ HHIf D.W M JTVKC .! 1UE !& 1UUBUW '. X MM ler ttm nentha t BOc. ter month. &.-X' I" WnctT Ivnttiamen (Deuble Shqpt) f -. jmbi nnt. eniv iln nor annum, in a- r.lft e Iff v AhMtkMB telatiltiM thai irtflriiii DtunirkA &j wit alto tute where the paper U bow ler- ." ,.z2!i . ..... wi ww liming irem iv w wt cw. juk ..., MB toeertten, eeoeraing te location. m uiXXLLiexnusm Len outer, Pa. Te)ehOBe Ocmneettea nailed, a Wr scare. .' TT uua We ubuui " - ' . aUevarhliwek'defence3 and military & ' :- ''feafcleDOW nwbad belter consider hew our ! wm oewiry teflttd for a row. It has u"Sr' tjwiihnTrn that the Agitators were rather MHSBOwni pbnnt imnU. but i sW-iMMiU, but it is quits evident that in order stE te arouse the British public te a sense of tee utneBi or military preparation, some aUrtUng and extravagant statement was necessary. The plain truth that England Is badly prepared for war had often been enunciated by high authority, and, as the first lord of the admiralty contemptuously smld, the only way te make the agitation successful was by making It sensational. It would be a geed thing for this country if seme one would start a sensa tien of the same kind ever the absolute lack of preparation for war in these piping times of peace. The cfumsy and reckless exaggeration of the English sensationalists would only excite the corn and humor of qulcker.wltted Americans, but in our case no exaggera tion would be necessary. We hove even less occasion than the llnellah te fear Invasion but, unlike them, we are abso lutely without the least semblance of a modem fortification, and our cannon, worthy of the name, could be counted en the fingers of ene hand. We are building enough modern ships te take the place of the old hulks that must be condemned for mere rottenness, and have long been the derision of civil ized nations. When all the old ships are gene, and the new ones planned nre fin ished, we will net have a large navy, but very respectable one. Ret a step of importanre has been taken towards the creation of the system of coast defenses se vigorously urged by Mr. TiUlen. There is another point worthy of atten tion In this matter of military prepara tion. It is highly probable that we may find ourselves suddenly called upon te take the offensive in war ; te laud a mall army en a foreign coast, and put a swift end te a bloody struggle by a dar ing move, like that upon Madrid said te have been planned by President Grant at the time of the Virginias trouble. Per ach an emergency we should have con stantly ready the very best of field artil lery, and weapons, and trained men in all arms where long training is needed. We have net new as then a vast army of veterans in the prime vigor of manhood, who would eagerly respond te a call for . volunteers. The soldiers of the warm e rapidly passing beyond the age of active service, and year by year, we must find ourselves mere dependent upon raw re cruits. We want no standing army, but should have our military beets ready nnd knew hew te stand up in them n. short notice. Railroad Interests In Chicago. It would net be a misnomer te call the Republican national convention at Chi cage a gathering et the representatives of the railroad interests of the country. It is said that there are 291 votes which are controlled by railroad Influences in the convention. Jehn M. Thursten, of Nebraska, who is te be temporary chair man, Is tile chief attorney et the Union Taclflc railroad company. William J. Bewell is vice prepldent et the West Jersey railroad. Creed llaymend, the chairman of the California delegation, is the general solicitor et the Central PaclQe railroad, and one of his associates is 1'red Crocker, vice president of the Cen tral raclfic cemrany. Stephen B. i:ikins is the president et the Piedmont Ac Cum berland railroad. Tem Piatt is receiver of two reads, and Mahone, of A'irginia, is largely interested in railroad corpora tions. And for the candidates we have Jehn Sherman, one et the director) of the Titteburg, Pert Wayne & Chic go com cem pany -, Chauncey M. Depew, president of the New Yerk Central company, nnd Kussell A. Alger, president of (he De troit, Bay City & Alpena railroad. It is a great railroad gathering, but Its work will net be thereby recommended te the laver of the people. The power of the railroad in this country is new se great that the voters will net leek cheerfully upon the candidates of a party that is known te represent it. Anether Volume of the Census. We have received Volume XII of the tenth census dealing with mortality nnd vital statistics up te 1SS0. The delay In getting out these reports has largely taken from their Immediate usefulness. The attempt was made te cover tee much ground and se we find ourselves en the eve of another decennial census with that of 16&0 unfinished. With the blunders of the past fresh in mind, it is probable that the census of 1690 will be mere expe ditiously done, and yet with all desirable sufficiency. This last volume abounds la figures that will only attract the interest et the , statistician. But there are in the work many handsome colored maps showing the ravages of speclfle diseases in particu lar localities. Diphtheria is shown te be pretty general In its extent, while malaria finds its home mere particularly in the Southern swamps. A cursory glance at the volume opens up many interesting subjects, underneath which much inter esting matter must be found. The Oettjsburg Resolution. We desire te call the attention of cur Republican friends te the situation iu which their party is placed by the action In the Heuse en the resolution te appro appre jprlsta 120.000 for a celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg. The resolution was breuuht rward by the Democratic committee aiiuwy auairs and uas opposed bv the pub!lcans under the leadership of Gee. Browne and itiirrnu- nrn..i ffhe proposed celebration was te be nnd"; gecontrelotthesurvivoor theA rvSSX ,0nTandtUe A"yofXerthe (V lrflnla. The money was te be expended under the direction et the secretary of I war for temporary barracks, mesa quar ters, and 15,000 et the amount is set aside te guarantee contracts against less, and in order te secure subsistence and low prices. The resolution also provided that no part et the sum shall be used te pay for liquors. In short, every precaution was taken te previde against wastef ul expenditures, and te procure a proper observance of the great event. But the Republican op position was be violent that the Demo crats had te withdraw the measure. Had the beet been en the ether leg, and the Democrats been in opposition, what pa triotic howling we would have hed from seme of our Southern-hating contempo raries. m mm m Quay thlnka Ulalne la being forced upon the Republican patty.. It loeka new aa It tbe party was belng forced upon Blaine. m mm TnnFltler boom ban fallen te pieces in Chicago. Philadelphia's mayor only re ceived fourteen out et the sixty votes In the Pennsylvania delegatea' canons, end eleven of tbcae fourteen ctme from hla own city. Filler should kick the Indiscreet gentlemen who .Insisted upon showing the country hew weak be was. Tiik college graduale ready te save the country. la new getting Tin; New Yerk Herald thinks UencraT Algerameat ntobelcofor the Republican presidential nomination. It aaya: "He la worth flve millions, and he has msde this large lerlune In afowyeara hew? Through laws vigorously defended by the Republi cans, whleb enabled him te levy a tell en every farmer, every mechanic, every man who has built or who owns or occupies a house, In every state where be sold bis tim ber and lumbar. As be Is man In a large way of buslncR"), be baa probably sold lam be r and tlmber In half a dozen states most of thorn like Minnesota, Iowa anU llllnelx, which have no forests of their own. Gen. Algof'afertunoof 11 ve millions, inade in a low years, comes, tborelere, from tbe extra price the timber and lumber tar 111 enablcd hi in te chnrge te thopeoplo, soveral millions In number, et states who have no ferests of their own. A bad law made nil thoee millions et poeplo bta tributaries. It autlierlzjd lilm te levy a tell en overy man who used bis lumber and by this means be baa been able In a few years te accumu late a very great fortune live millions." mm m Tin; I.incsster dolegatos soem te regard Harrison nt Illalne'a belr. Wk have recolved from Lutber H, Kaufl man, esq , a copy or the constitution of the LawandOrder foeloty of Lanoaster county, its itated object Is "te soeure, by all preper means, the enrorcement et the lawa against Sunday trntllc of wbatover nature and char acter the same may be, and of all such lawa and ordinances as may from tlme te tlme exist In this oemmonwealth rotating te the liquor tradl a and Immorality, and te ou eu ou ceurago and assist the authorities in the maintenance and enforcement of the same." Thoseolety has laudable alms, but we think tbe court nnd the clllcers of tbe law are capable of handling tbe law-breaker of the county without aid. Vii v are Kvarta nud Kdmunds Honed In Chicago 7 uimien- Tm: state benrd of bealtb has Issued a circular containing its resolution for the quarantining et lopers. In the same docu ment It aaya that' acarlet fever and dlphtberla, which aroemlnentlyoontsglous and transportable diseases, cause mero deaths In this country than allotborcon alletborcon allotbercon tsglous diseases combined, and tberefore noed te be rigorously Isolated wherever found. Compulsory vaccination of the children of the publle schools Is alsoreeom mended, attention being called te the fol lowing regulation In tbe Philadelphia schools : ' Ne child shall be admitted or continued aa a pupil. In any school In tbe district, who has net been vacnlnated ; and It atiau be tne uuty ei the principals te re ro pert quarterly te the aoctlenal beards the number or non-vacetnated children apply ing for admission aa pupils te tbolrsebools, and the numca of tbe pupils, If any, who have net bctn vaccinated ; and theso re ports, or copies el the same, snail be trans mitted te the beard of publle education by the sectional beards. If any principal aha' 1 fall te comply with this rule, the salary of said principal shall be withheld until the rule Hhall be compiled with, When small pox, varioleid, acarlet fover, diphtheria, or measlcH, shall exist In a family whereef any pupil or the publle soheola Is a mem ber, fciich pupil shall net be permltted te attend school until be or she shall present the rerllncate or a pbyslelan stating that all liability te contract diseases by contact with the membera et the family of such pupil has pabsed away." Se many llouse membere are In Ohlcajie (hit thcre Is no fiuertim loll. It was net ae when the St. Leuis convention was held. PERSONAL. Tin: I'erH will seen lssue an Important oneycllcal dealing with the true and (also in liberty, Majeu W. Orernlani), a promlnent anil aotive Democrat et Clarien, has been nominated (or CongreBe. Cot. 11, Kvi) Deikilas has Bfioented the nomluatlen ler Uonrcssbythe naraocratle conventleu et the Sixth dlstrlet e( Mary land. J Tjiemah Li: mine, a well known yeuuir member el tne I'nlladeipbla bar and pepn. Ur man in loeloty, was married te Mrs. llcnry Aunltt Urewu en Monday, MR. aKOIKIIi V. l'AlllCKIt, who two woeks no rt signed the beat of the uianair lnc editor et the New Yerk J'reas, Is new In LanrastortheKiiostof W. U. Uensel, etn.. en(jajed In literary work, el an Important nature. Dii Kmii. h. Oarukttk, who acquired wide professional lame in his tlme m a surgeon dentist, and who was (or many years presldent et the beard e( trustees of the Jtilorsen Medical oelleBe. aied In Philadelphia en Sunday. ' Rt. Rev. Uimiep Wiiitakeh en Hun day In Philadelphia orrtntned six candi dates (or the trote9tnnt ICplscepal ministry at St. James' church. The Rev. Reberta Celer, el the dloeeHO e( 1'ennBylvanla, and the Rev. Aldeu Welllng, of the dloaeso e( iiew Jereey, were tnade priests, and the Rev. S. .Lord Ullborsen, the Rev. Win. lrranclH Ayei, the Rev. Horaeo K. Fuller and the Rev. Charles 1. Lyens were made Ueaoena. Dn IIesTKTTRii, el l'lttsburg, went as an invalid te Southern California iwn months apa Hesietter A Hinttb, mny years bro, had a bad account in that section of California (or a sale e( bitters. The only way they could get anything out e( it was toaccept op If co of wasteland there. Te them It keeintd next te nothing aa the rav rnent (erf 1,000 worth of bitter and whisky. hen Dr. Hosteller went tbere this sum iner for the t entnt of his health, he sold tl e foe'ooo lI lh1 eame trset e( land ler S'AiYf A7llAKKJ.il Pan.ansi.rHu.Tuisaar, June la, issue Lnengh of these half-priced Jerseys te last a day or se yet. Began yesterday with 3,000. Prices 65c te $2.50. "vate."00'' Cl,e8,nut tlxbLl 8lae. Tweele- Light, cool Dress Goods el whatever going name you cheese. Think of the hrRt nf any sort you have ever known, and the price. The chances are we have that very stuff, or better, for less than you have in mind. ;?a i surah Silk, failenrietUa"V. tee Allm. 600. 650 CDlUII', 37X0. KM (.nylon Kinne!, 37XC lOoOlmrhsm.tte. .iruandsie ttauen, 2JO. awl.lnen Lawn, re. jt(0 seersucker, ve. Ten notes of the price symphony. Wherever ine iireis ewnj are. A big let of men's full regu lar made English Hall Hese, double soles and tees, modes, slates and grays, fifteen cents a pair. What a noise some stores would make ever such a bar gain! Only a bubble en the trade-current here. Cntstnntstreat side, west of Main Aisle. Camper's Blankets. Net the greasy, long-fuzz kind that picks up leaves and limbs and crawlers. Built en the Army Blanket idea, but heavier, stronger. Full 5 pound each, 74x84 in., $3. Blue-gray with yellow or red headings. Scarlet Blankets, B 75 te 110 te a pair. U-.n lll.nb.1. m n. in ma . Hut ". imu.Di.j . m IIIIQ. (Will fancy figured lli.nkeu, sie a pair. Summer Blankets that are little mere than a film of wool. Heavier than White, pink and they seem, blue borders, By the pair : 90x13 IncheMI.U. 3fliW Ineaei, tl. 401CG Indies. S3 23. (.0x81 lncl.es, 12 CJ te II SO 7UM Inches, $ 1 60 te te noiMlnchei, lis) te 17. 9uxwincl.es, Si 10. Near Wemen's Watting Itoem. What we are doing in Fish ing Tackle is an eye-opener te the craft. Think of a hand made Split Bamboo Red for $7-50 ! 110A1, nea te 1 n Kf-elp, 'JlctellilO, J.lllPS 60 te 11 75. Crab Nets, ss te 3Sc. And all the fittings of the anglers' kit flics, leaders, snells, 'sinkers, artificial baits, Abbey & Imbrics', all. Uaseinent, northern el cunlre. Women's low-cut Oxford Tigs, Newport Ties, and New port Butten Shoes for two thirds or less. Ends of Choice lets. If your size is here and the style suits, you won't stand at the price: l-Wernen'a 1'atenl l.uather Keiea Ox lord 'Hep, medium cmnmoti-spiiae last, A, li ana O nlcUhi, sizes 1 te 5- were $4, new $2.50. S-About 40 pairs Gebelin Ultie Cleth lop, J'atent l.enther roxed Oxford, very stylish j A, U, e, I wiatns- were $4, new $3. S- Wemen's Urewn ana lllue Pore Tep l'atent I.enUinr ICoxed O.x fold TleJ, opera lest, hand-made, ii ana U wiatlif, sizes z toe tee were $5, new $3. l-Women's rrench Kia Newport Tleu, wiumuu BUUBU iaai.iuia..BiKeseniy were $3.50, new $2.50. 5 Women's French Kta Newport llulten j,ew riioeg, commnn-teubu last. A and 11 wldtb., alzea 1! te 6- were $3.50, new $2.50. Men's coo', durable Canvas Shoes that were $1,75, new$i. The why sizes 6, 7, and 3 only. r Of Seaside, Mountain, and Tennis Shoes, anything, every thing. Market street front, west of Main Alale. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ilKDlCAt,. IVTANDIUKR PILLS. Werth Sending Fer ! DU.J II UC1IKNCK has publlsbed A NKW ANU KLAHOKATK BOOK ON'rilKlltEA'IilKNT AM (OUKOP Consumption Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia v, htch will be mailed PR KK te all who want it. If you are, or knew of any one who Is, ojtlletect wllb. or liable lonnyef these dUeascs, seiut name und udaress (plainly wrltten) te ,l)lt.J.H,Et'HKNCKAaON, Philadelphia. Pa. t.Voine this Paper ) marw lydjt w SOUKNOK'S MANDKAKK 1'ILLb ren BALK AT , It COCHRAN'S 1IRUQSTOUK, Nes.m A la North ijiioen at., Laucusier, Pa. Jy KIVS SARSAl'AHll.LA. The Old Doctors Drew bleed, modern doctors cleanse It t hence the Increiutd deinand for Alterutlvcs. It Is new well known that meat dlseases are due, net te e er-abundancr, but te Impurity of the Bleed) unci ItUequully well attested that no bleed uiedlclnu Is se otlleiclous as aei's aar siparllla. " One of my children had a iiirjje sero brens outen theles. Wa applied simple remedies fera whtle. thluklnir the sera would xhertlv heal. Hut it grew worse. We sought medical advice, and were told that an altumtlve medl. cine was nocessary. Ayer's Sarsapartlla te Ing Recommended above all nthers, we used It with marvelous retntts The sero hoelrd and beUh and streuKth rapidly roturned "-J. J. Aruistrentr, Weluiar.lexas. "1 find Ayer'sSaranrmrlllatobeAn ndiulrs. blureuiudy fortlie euro of bleed dteeutrg l liruSCrlbOlLaild ltdn tliuwnrlrnii ..!.., .1 K. L. Pater, at. 1) , Manhattan, liaisus. ' We have sold Ayei' Siriapurllla here for evor thirty years and .at way. recommend It when usked te name thn beat bleed nurlfler" W.T. McLean, UniKglit, Augusta, Ohie. . "Ayer's medicines continue te be the atan Hard remedies In upllu el all comnelliton 1. W Ulchineud, lftarlke, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rncvARBD Br Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oo.Lewoll, Maaa. Price 11 1 fix bottles, tl. Werth 5 a botlle. lunHic'.M AYKK'H UAIR VIUOK. ., VORBAtK AT H. II. UOCIlUAN'b DUUU bTOUK, aprnrndAw0"11 yueeu Sl" LancMtBr 1' DRY HOODS. VvUfVi JTEW AT OiVIiBrVH, Het Weather Goods. rrenea and Amerlaan Satlnei. , Our Plata Slack llenrtatu-rinlsh Patie es. urjmrantera tewraraswail as vnlta, wltnnut fading! rasUtesun, water, persplrauen-eren acid. Our American Batlnei leek as well aa many French I'attems, enlrUUca yard j recuiar price In Philadelphia U 16c. American Batiste and Challas. Freneh Challas. French, Scotch and American I)res Ulng batna. fast Oat Penelope Ureas Sailings, only 10c. Ack te see them. Crinkle Seersncker. White Goeds-Piqnrs, Kleunclngf, Embroi dered Kebe, kmbretaerlsi. Laces Blbbenr, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Un derwear, Corsets, Parasols, Ac. Loek at enr 430 and oec Kid a leres, srwe Onarantee Onr Prices aa Lew as Any lliuse tn Philadelphia. JOHN S. GIVLER. Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St, LAN0A8TKK, PA. maris IvdAw B MllKOIDKRBn FLOUK01NU.S ! WATT & SHAN D 6, 8 8c 10 BAST KI HQ 8T. Are Opening Epaclat IHrR&ln Lets in Nain Nain Nain seok, cambric and Hwli Embieideries, AT VKKY LOW 1'aiCKS. ALL WIDTUS IN BW133 KUOINOB, NAtNBOOK XUOINUa, CA.MUIUOJtlXUNOa, With Insertions te Match. We epan today, several hundred pieces Ilandsoine rull Depth EMUUOIDKUKD ri.OUNUlNOB at K, W, UK, OS, 7S, &7K cenU a a yard. rilly.Flve l'locei KUUUOIDKUKD PLOUNOtNUa at 1100 a yard; the pick of this let are worth from 1 te l.oe. Plfty PIoces Yard Wide BUMMKtt CASIi MEUK3, common price '23e a yatd ; a great barilla at 15c. DoBlruble Celers in All Silk BAT1N UUA DAMAB, 20 Inches wide, Me a yard; nover sold for lets than 7fc. Upwards of l.nce Uemnants of DKK&B UO JD3 at away down prices. New Yerk Stere. H AQEK A HROTUKR. s The Newest Styles Kerchllna & Iteiuans French Satinea. Orea The Newest Styles American Satines. The Newest St les llatlste and Challles. The Newest Sty lea Scotch Zephjia and Tell Nerd Ginghams. The Newest Styles Tennis Suitings. PARASOLS & GLOVES. EMBROIDERIES. Ne. 26 West Kin St., LANCASTKH, PA. J'AKAHOI.U. R." A 11. PARASOL HEADQTIAItTER?. THE MAMUFflCTURERS, R. B. & H., NO. U KASrKl.SU sr. srltepa liliijjunii ttoceverlng Dene. anra-ium WKIKKL'B P'AHUIONAIILK MIL llnery and Trtmeilng Stere, Ne.S North Queen (street, contain all the Newest and h?ul Noveitien el pj8 MMOn. Price rea- aprji'ud ae ,e P" "r aeMil MHERI BAGER d BROTHER rVHNlTUttK. XTIDMTBR'8. furnTture widkyer's corker, Tim OLD VOItNEJl IS POLL or UOOD HEW T1IINUS. Onr stock Is tee large and must be reduced before the season closes. Te de this we hare concluded te s're the people a chanee te set Geed Furniture! AT A LITTLE COST. We hare some feeds (net the newest, but Inst aat;ecd) that will be sold If the price pat en them will snti tfaem. These are UUCAT H all GAINS, and we ex pect te see them mere lively. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORM der. Fast King & Duke Bta. 1 desire te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing, te which my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. IIE3MTSH, 27 & 30 8. Queen St. Reeldence 37 West Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church.' F UHN1TUKK I FUHN1TUHE! TUK UNDKU3IUNKD UA9 UKOPP.NKD 1113 BTOUK AT TUK OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 Eat King Street, Which was rtoHreyod by fire seme tlme age, and has a pcrfcelly Newbteck of all klnQs,el FURNITURE. PAItl.OltSUlTKS, UKDUOOM8DITK3, TAULS8, Oil A1US, KTO, UPHOLSTERING In All Its tranche. Alse Painting and Or namenting Old Uhalrs. HENRY WOLF, Ne 38 Fast King Street JeO tfd tuuhauiubs. 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 turniture at the lowest prices in the city. The best workmen en new work or repairing and upholstering. OCHS a GIBES, 31 Seuth Queen Street, Up-stairs. aprlMyd wAKvttma. QPKCIAL. WATCHES for Partners and Uollreadors, 14 Karat Geld Killed Bess Cases, Klgln Works, IJJ each. Jeb Let. ISest Watch and Jewelry Bepalrlng. apectaeles, KyeKlasseaandOpUcalGoed.. Cor. root time dally, by telegraph only place tn the city. LODI3 WEBER, Ne. 1WH N. Queen BL, opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Deneu rj.U.L-JKWEL,r.K, Ae. a li it or Graduating Presents! Geld and Fllvcr Watches, Itmlns und (Jhuruis, GoldJeweliy, (.IrrletlMiis. Geld Pun Helders, ueld Pencils, cold Teeth ricks, fountain Pens, Oliver Jewelry, GloveVlnBKreits, Silver Hangle Bracelets, Hen ltenatrrs, ailver Watch mirs, ailver II air PIds, (juecn Chains, rcarf Pins, Cellar lluttena, Gleve lluttentrs, Klnwer Pins, ailver Garters, etc, etc., ete GILL, - JEWELER, Xe. 10 West Kle& Street. H KADQUARTKHS FOR WATCUK3. We hive UeDeateJly Ueeu Told no Carry the LARGEST STOCK or WATCHES IN TIIK C1TV. Can pu you up Klgln, Wallham, Hamp den or Hny miiku In any style et caau de ulrtd. e wuuld r commend The Geneva Nen-Magnetic An Ihe host natch for the inoney that Is mads te-day Tliey have beun pievnd tn be. Call and e tbnui. Alse our New Goods In ailver, Jewelry and Novelties. WALTER U. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTKH. PA. Cerner of Orange. nl-tfd oReoMRtma. C AWARD'S MILD OTJRKD BAM AND BREAKFAST BACON. Unequaled for uaderaeas' aad felleaey el flavor. We (rnaraatee that there Is nothing te einal them In quality la this market. 1 non sands of the best families are new using them. ThfT Rive universal satisfaction, zrytnem and tell venr neighbors. teii Tonraeisneors. SV Drled Beef and Het erna nieeir chipped. tiKOltUE W1AMT. rneee reasonable. T30 KOH TIlK UIUYULK KACKS I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We have roeelved a Fresh Let of Petted Game, Ham, Honed Turkey, Duck, Chicken and Tongue. They are Hlchardaen Nob Neb bins', and are considered the best la the mar ket. Alse Cresse Biackwell's Bloater Paste in Decorated Jars, Husslaa Caviar and Currte Pewder-PICNIU BPCCIALT1KS. GIVEN AWAY. . We are obliged te Lantr, Bres. Ce. for the Seap they send us, with tfall Instructions te live te each and every grown person calling at our store. DIBTltlUUTlON ALL DAY TO-UOHKOW BATUUDAY.JUNK9. W. A. Reist & Ce., GUOCKUS, Cor. East King and Unite Sta, -DIAN8 1 PANS! KEEP COOL! Fans I Fans! Fansl We expect te have the handemf st Kan of the season te give te eich and every cus tomer, Tc-morrow, Saturday, .ItineKS, It's R PINK TAN and you nil! agre with us tn saying that it is tle cutest and be.t ran ever given out in this city. New for the Fourth of July ! Dear friends, leek at this. Our new and superb A regular picnic. FOURTH OF JOLY CAKES. BASEBALL COOKIES. VANILLA WAFERS, And PUEN01I CIIKAM JUMI1LK8, and as many mere dllTerent kinds as would Ull half of this raner te enumerate them all. Call and see them and have your palate tickled with these dellghtful Cakes and Crackers. Call and Bee the lllFlnce Dinner act we are giving" with 120 worth of Tea. IN SEASON. This Is the season for Picnics, and we assure yen that our stock of Picnic Goods cannot be surpassed for seasonable goods and the prices utuur. SAMUEL OLAEKE'S WHOLESALE AND BKXA1L TKA AND COP PKK BTOUK, IS and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. FJRKWOKKH 1776, 1888. JULY FOURTH. fleadquartersjbr Fireworks. We desire te call attention tn Film WORKS for the oemlnK fourth et July Celobratten. lluvlnir our works from the manufacturer. and Plre Crackers from the Importer In large quantities nod ler cash, we are In position te uua WOUK8 are all colored Works, and ler weight, stze aa oeBuiy 01 colors art, net Burpasseu. OUltriKKCUACKKHS are long stem, best Ne. 1. We have all sizes Cannen Crackers. Tapanese and Silver Star Torpedoes, Colored rtres, Unman Candles, Sky Uoekels, Triangles Mines, Verticil Wheels, flower Pets, Brilliant fountains, Ute , Kte. Chinese Lanterns and Flags for the reurtb and rail Campaign. We have purchased largely et Chinese and Japanese Lanterns, and rlag;, which we can also JOB at the Lewest Prices. BUNTING rLAUS -We can furnish them of any size at Short Netice. BURSK'S, 17 EABT KING STREET, LANCASTKH, PA. NO. E1UKWORKS I K1KEWORKH ! KIKE WOll tb! FIREWORKS. Reist ! Wholesale and Retail Grocer. TWKNTY PKU CENT. SAVED IN BUYING PltOH UB. I.01.H AT OUU 0001)3. COMl'AUK PU1CJJS And If we Can't Pave ou Seine Meney Tenus tf IU TU1NK Or IT" One carload In last week and one-half carload expected te day. Nete few of the many dltterent kinds we ener. Klre Crackers, Baby Crackers (very small but loud report). Cannen Cnickers, Nea. 1, 2, 3. t, 6, 0 and extra large, liedbeaaers, Dyna Dyna mlte crackers, Nes. 0. 1 and -. Torpedoes of all stzes, caps and Pistols. Plags N03. 1, 2, 3. . S. 0, 7, S. s, 10. lanterns. Balloons, Punk. Colored Iteman Candles -1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 0, 7 8, 9, 10. Hand IS bail.. Uockets 1 oz, 3 rz, 4 oz, X , 1 tt and 2 S. Bensels, Colored Klre. Ser pents, Flower -Pels, I'm Wheels, Irlangles, Imuble Triangles, lxosettcs, Vertical Wheels, .i:relttes, Mines, Shells, Floral reunlalns. Batteries, (ieyeers, Saiici9seus, Illumlnntlng 1'attery, Clsp iteses. Diamond btar. silver Glory, chlnesn Fan.Uallopede, Pelka Battery, Flower Alve. Pynle Cascade, shower el Pearl j. Mixed Jets, Aa, Ae. JW-Dealers and Private Parties 111 find it te their tmereat tegnt eurprlcxa Uemember W percenl. means til en eviry II 00 saved, and If this Is net an item worth considering, we should 111.0 te knew what Is. Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Cor. YV. King and Prince SU., LANOA8TP.lt. PA. JJO.WH. TN VE8TMKNT COMPANY. 7e INTEREST THE U.S. LAND AND INVP.STMKNT COMPANY offers a limited number et Its First Mertctatre B per cent. 10 j ear Ueld Bends at M, neltlng7 pur cent. Interest (geld) und glvs a sleck BONUS OF I MO W 11 II KAU11 I1.U.0 BOND. Value of Pennsylvania property evor so,neo,ooo Bended Issue l.Ui 1.000 Annual Interest Charges .. B0,ux) Estimated Income 1 Coel, Iren, Mines, etc 88000 Fartles wishing rate InvesUnenla at a liberal rate et Interest. Address OH AH. A. FENN, Traaaurer, Broadway and 8 Wall street. New"Yerk. mart 3meedA.ltw -rreit.vfra. r Ul'UKKB. KAUl'FMAN, ATTOUNEV-AT-LAW, NO. J BOOTH PBINOS ST Lancas'xr, Pa. r-st-iydAw CL6 THINS. ASKEW OB -UK. ATNOS.-.KI AND 235 WIST KINO STREET. GSMr TOKUUOKD PftlUKH. L. GANSIAN ft BRO. Our Bprlng Btrck Is going fast- Theatvlaa are Kxceptranally Beauu&l. our nnSSt STS" tlcf" are Wendertn ly Lew.P2ve?y day our customers ask us. Hew tea ?. atterd te ten these goods se low " y Here is a Partial Price Lirt. NKW8PBINO 801X8. TIIK BIBT BXTLK IN THK M1UEKT. "g. Were Cheap at t 8 te. I 8 co, were cheap at 1 60. J I & Zet cheP t ill no. !.!&"' Cheap at r 8 00. J'JS?, were Cheap at $14 00. liPO.Were Cheap at sis en. IIS 00, Wei e Cheap at 117 00. NKW SPUING TKOUBKlta. Si i "S001. SanU' Uere CneP " NTS a it- Weel Pants, Were cheap at ii-M. W M All-wool Pants, Were Cheap it iloe! Thtn Summer Goods at Bargain Prices. Beer sucker Ceat and Vest at II te and ll.oe. Han nel Ceat and Vest at II K, ti.7S.9J.00L Serge 17 00. enr Entire spring stock must go. That Is the reason we are reducing te heavily, L. liaesiiM & Bre., S.W.OOBNSR NORTH QUEEN Ss ORANGE 6T8. LANOASTKlt, PA. M YKB8 4 HATHFON. SUMMER CLOTHING -TO- ORDER. A Handsome Assortment of Serges here for summer heat. Blue, Black and several shades of Gray. Flannels, Seft ami Coel, in Blue, Black and many shades of Gray. The Price, Sixteen Dollars, te Order, places them in rcath of almost every buyer. Light Sergei, In a Dezen Different Shades, Fifteen Dellirs, te Order. Ceat and Vest, Ten Dollars. A very desirable thing te one summer's outfit. Myers k Rathfon, MUUUilANTTAlLOUS, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., LANCASTKU PA. riKSH & BROTHER. We Will Help Yen te Keep Coel, euu stock or- SUMMER CLOTHING IS COMl'LETK. (r ATC Seersuckers, VUAlb uehalw. .... SUIclenes, "u Plannels, COATS AND VESTS VESTS Alpacas, Urapd'Kte Light Weight Suits. ich Cheviots. pefertFi Plannels, AMD ste:Unettcs, , , LefffSt Cassltncrca, S orateda. 'WM, OR Cutaway Sails. FunrishiDgs of All Kinds and Qualities. India earn Ualbrlgtfan, French & English amu Ue Balbnrean Q53lmerMen5,v!',t"!'erfa1lt, ilim r juuiici UnJerweir. Shirts. Jeiu Underwear A FEW SPECIALTIES! Whlte KlanuelbblrU. TSoletiWeach. Plain, Pirated and Kiuhreldered Fren's, While rteue In-llande, 2 f r IS cents. Sun mnr 'reck c c&rlg, ler V5 cnta Our Wenderlul llargalas In 2 cent Neck- wear. A-CALI,AVDSKK TIIKM.f Hii-sli & Brether, THE ONB-PRIOH Clelhiers Sl Furnishers, COU. N. qUKKN BrUEKT AND OKNTUK 8UUAUK. LANOABXKU. PA. yrrr u F1HHEK, DENTIST. W Particular attentlnu glren tn fllliDif and preterrtnit Uie natural teuth. 1 have oil the UU-tlmpreveinenta (or doing nlcu aerk at a very reasonable cost. ItaTlng jreara (if ex peiience in the larxe cities 1 am sure te Klve be beat et satisfaction and save yen money, bett artificial teeth only ti 00 wi set, marlB-lyi Ne. (4 NOItlll QIIKKN ;tT. BUSINE8H METHOUh MADE PLAIN. The gygtein el lnitructlen at the LANCASTXU COMMlCIiClAL COLLKOK. U go ilmple and plain that any young lay or (tenUeinan can eaally matter all the detalU or abaalneM education. L1UKUAL TKKU3. Kyenlnir Seasleng Tueadayt, Wednet and Pitdayi. UnU Information glyen by xi.u. njiUJii&tt, Lancu ter Commercial ceUega, Lancaster, Pa, oetu-ua gMcwmtfraawnwMiwtiaja.j rw(ru . - lJj.-1-.j.'-...:- . -.V(&&W -
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