"i ..t,:l -v K" li&E &A3SOA8TM DAJQVr IKTKLMGENOET WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1888. .. , v f l$& '4SR. Wit ? JSI b5 IS -:. v- lY y W I gr 1 f f 14 s r fnV t V. ?rY -- iThe Dally Inftencer "Y ' iav&i JDI,Jt -l!88. FTiTriFuMw"'0"' P"t"ne Ml the i "9 -' - - ' henr .'suMTMiHUr aiuen of m iirmu ,3S5b it Mitrared by canton in tbe city -'m4 mreandliiK towns ter 10c per week) tj wgm, j&.ed a year; ZB0 for six months 15 ., 'aM Wmi lirriLUaiiieam (Deuble Sheet) ' .'ftffls)M faces, only LM per annum, In & ,G. MM' ZttUmtDtn wishing their address changed 1 ,, also state where U paper U bow ler- AtttjrtlMinMita from 10 te as eta. per line & j Ma Insertion, according tot location. '.! THK lHTKLLlOKNCKR. i- Lancaster, r. :. JsfTalenhene Connection X e -t Tie Chicago Sew. ?& The CMCiffe entertainment is greater doubtless te Its political roes man te its Meads. The Republican masses cannot ie greatly delighted at the exhibition SMde of its poverty in leadership and uncertainty in council. We knew the e when the Democratic party was in aiuch the same situation, wandering among a lel of presidential cattle wonder wender ig which could make the best runulng, ad realizing that it needed its best gaitcd steed te de the work. It generally get the wrong one ; or else Its case was se hopeless that nothing could give It the pat ; which it lest right along for a geed taaay years hand running. The liepubli cias new hare this experience. They 3iave entered upon their endurance of svn outing, which is likely te be long con tinued. There Is nothing at Chicago that premises a vigorous and successful fight te regain their power, Tliere is no unanimity in the party in anything but a desire te get back ; as te the read te le taken and the team te be hitched up there Is the greatest uncertainly. TLe anan who was once beaten as their candidate appears te be their first choice Sat this run, notwithstanding the peer encouragement offered by his former de lest; but the party seems te be In se bad way that it has no stronger man te run 'than the one once beaten. It would take him, but that he seems te tbe tee smart te be taken. He knows the desperate chance he would hnve of "Winning and has no relish for a second defeat that would, lay him up en the shelf forever. If he runs away from this en gagement he may live te fight and win mother day, he hopes ; and perhaps be may if he lives long enough. l'estal llaukB. A United States consul reports that the postal savings bank system of Great Britain has been a great success, if popularity Is the true measure of the suc cess of a government measure. The sys tem has been in operation for twenty-five years and there are mere than three and s half million accounts of an average value of $70. The cost of manngement is I of one per cent, a year. Any person can open an account at any place, the postmaster making a record of the de positor's name, occupation and place of residence. Any amount, from one shill ing upward, will be accepted, and when the deposit has reached a pound sterling It begins te draw interest at til percent, syear. Drafts are made by filling out a printed form, which is forwarded with out charge te the central olliceln Lon Len Lon eon, and thence a warrant comes back which the local postmaster is required te cash. Te limit the ptivileges of the sys tem te the class of citiens for whose benefit it was devised, deposits exceeding two hundred pounds cease te draw in terest. In this country private enterprises of great variety offer a similar encourage ment te the investment of small sums, but they lack the security of the govern ment enterprise. If some well-planned system of supervision of dime savings banks were suggested it would doubtless tie received with favor ; but, in spite of the success of the British plan, Americans iccllne te held aloof from any project that makes the government a competitor In the fields of business. Ju driving national enterprises it is well te keep the reins well in hand or Uncle Sara may get his hands tee deep into private busi ness. The Fire at Dubois. With the entrance et the summer heat comes the news of the burning of six bundrtd houses at Dubois, Fa., at a total less of 11,000,000 and driving two thou send people from their homes. Governer IBearer has dispatched two hundred tents let the use of these who nre homeless and has issued a proclamation railing upon the people et the state te send Meney and previsions te the mulcted population. Dubois is a lumber town in the heart Of the Clearfield region and was built by the eccentric millionaire, Jehn Dubois, who died a few years age, leaving his millions te his young nephew. A lire that once get a fair start in this town would be likely te sweep it out of existence, and the wonder Is that any part of the place Is left te tell the sad tale of Monday's destruction. The conllagratien calls at tention anew te the felly of expecting permanence of existence for n town made up of frame houses. Such dwellings are vastly cheaper te erect, but they are very dear when a fire nnd strong wind start therein together. Expert of llreadstulTd. The report of the experts of bread tuffs for May just Issued would net be cheerful reading if It were true that the .prosperity of the country depended upon the surplus of grain and Heur exported. "We can afford te take the figures et these reports with calm satisfaction because it aeally makes very little difference whether the experts of breadstuffs increase or do de crease, as the difference may be made up jn seme ether staple or inuy be due te greater prosperity which enables the nation te consume a&reater quantity of its own products. 3n times of prosperity men are net as careful about the use of flour and feed and it often happens that ether countries bave geed harvests and geed times just whence are enjoying them. The bare fact that we exported In May only e7,4G2,. U51 of breadstuffs, when 13,lSl,b77 were exported in May, of 18S7, is net particu larly algnlflcant et anything. Te get at tee meaning et these things it Isncccs jery te collect a large number of them, together with a clear idea et the prevail JsgclrcuHisUnces and the iulluences at vertc at home. Then a skillful and ellberatesUt'B'.lclan may find out what Lf?WUU,?,!MdeKreeer certainty. TcU Is the work that Is put into shape in Uie quarterly reports et the chief of the bureau of statistics, and in the sta tistical abstract of the foreign cemmerce et the leading nations, end is mere ex haustively treated In the census. The monthly and quarterly reports as they are issued are et value and interest as furnishing clues for theso guesses at the ceurse et things which are constantly be bo leg made by business men, and which In various ways stimulate our business life. A 1'ear I'Jnce for Sense. The president of tbe Xew Yerk Cen tral railroad has certainly net increased his national stature by becoming a candi date for the Chicago nomination. Se long as he occupied the platform he started out upon, of Iwllllngness te ac cept but unwillingness te solicit the nomination, he was in geed condition, and was a geed deal mere likely te be struck by the nominating lightning en this high pedestal, than he is new that he has decided te struggle for the place among the ruck of candidates. Mr. Depew is supposed te be a shrewd and sensible man; and his performance only Illustrates once mera hew little men nre able te govern their conduct with fine judgment, when they are placed in a position te accept or refuse candidature for a place they really want, if they can get it. The stage of a convention Is a bad place for the exercise of judgment, any way; where there is se much confusion et counsel and such n waste et words, it is very difficult te see and judge clearly, and se it generally happens that the pre longed deliberation of a convention ends in the production of a very peer result. -m-mm- m Jehn Wanamaukk lathe latest l'cnn nylvanla BUKgtstlnn for president. Jehn runs no large a atiaroef the country new, that It would be n pity te Increnne lila bur den. Dni.t.Aiis te (Union that Jehn Hhennan will be slaughtered in the houae ct hlfi friends. Cenuukuan Jehn 1). I.one, et Matn achiiseUn, whoae announeod rotlremeut at the end el his term, alleged le be en account et the uiOBRre Rftlary he rocelved, has given many editors a otianee te Inveigh against oxtiavaganeo In publle llfe In Washington, writes te n frlend that his aalary ,wa uet the controlling object In his doclslen. He declares that the popular theory of oxtrav extrav agant living la falMO. He aaya: "AmoeK the loadera, Jteed Uvea In the fifth atery of a amall holel ; Kandall In a home that would perhaps yleld a root off 300 or 1100; McKlnley In two or three chambers ; Mill In a quiet bearding house ; and te en through the Hat Tholleusolafull of peer men who make no ahew, who are Juit aueu plain, woll-behaved, temperate, ohurch ehurch ohurch gelng peeple aa you and 1 meet at home, who go afoot and drive no flue teami, who ape no fashions, aome or whom go te the few public receptions that occur In the winter, but few of whom are able or care te held rcoepllona or glve ontertalnmonta thomaelvcH." In 1870 the whele atale of Maryland had hut ii'lli manufHCturlng eatabllshmenti, with 0,049,010 el capital, 33,18'.! handa, and proilueta worth fli,2IO,U13 In the lntlated currency of that time, in 18S0 Ilaltlmere alone had .1,033 oatabllshtnema, with 18, K0,773 et eapltal, 60,3.13 hands, and products worth f78,4 17,30 1, TiiKTerk Democrats havodeno well In unanimously reneminating Cel. I.evl Mnlsh for Uengrbwi. He has been an able represonUtlve and l In aympathy with the tatlirro.'erm lows of the majority of the pnrly. Folienliig la the balance of the llcket : l.cglalMture, I. U Dolleno, Jehn N. Blillllie, M. .1, McKlnnen, H. W. Halnea; illrecter et the peer, Jaines A. Hay ley; Jury commlasletior, .ach Metrgar. Mr. Uellene was the assemblyman who roturned tbe rallrcad pass cllered te him. Dr. McKln McKln eon ban been in legislative aervlee bolore and his Holectlon Is one of great wisdom. It is a flood strong ticket aud will surely win In Novemlior. Tin: many friends otMwartbuierocollrgo In tills stnte will be pleased te learn or the materlnl addition It has roeelved te Its Unanclnl resources, l'reslderit Maglll an nounced en Tuesday an addition of f 100,000 te the cellege funds for the ocdewmont of four new professorships. It was a great day for Hvtnttumore and proves that the Krlends IhIIoye In backing thelr toilets with inoney. PRTlBONAIi. I'll v M T, Houi;iiiNi;iihBtilieennhosnn rrlnclpl of the iKiya' high school of Head ing. Mm, Kmeiu a. HTeuni, widow of the lUstlngulslicd lawyer, died InChloBKOen Tuesday. CHAIIIMAN I'ATIUOK t'OI.MNS llBS Called a menilng el the commlltee te notify l'rral l'rral dentOleieland of his nomination for the EGih Inst , at the Arlington house, In Wash ington. The Itnluri Cotirmem. Frem tlin New Yerk Sun Judge Thurman and Mr. Uenkllng were great frleuda. They used te go up te the Het Hprlngs in Irglnla for their rheuma tism when both were in the Henate and oiijey tliuniKilvds hugely. Judge Thur man w mi Ul often sy "Cenkllng is mighty geed company wlieu he cheeses." a eoeno oneo occurred botween thorn In the Henatu that 1h peihapi llie most graphle and grace. ful lustaucenf thu retort oeurtoous en roc. erd. It isn't a new story by any means, but it Is true, and It la a Urst-rate atery, tee. Mr. Cenkllng was oue day making a speach, diitiug which he ropeatodly turned to.ludKeThuiman and addressed remarks te him. They wero net alwaya of a grati fying miture, and Judge Thurman, who Is a peppery old gentleman, at last lest bis learner. ' Djes the SoiiBter from New Yerk," he reared, "ixpectme te answer him overy tlme he tuniH te me T ' Fer u moment Mr. Cenkllng hesltaled and everybody expocted atorrlUeexploslon. Then with aualref exiiulalte oeurtosy. he rnnllnd ! ' " When 1 kpeak of the law I turn te the fjenater from OIiIehh the Mussulman turns toward Met-d). 1 turn te him as 1 de te the Kngllah common law, at the world's most copious fountain of human Juris prudence." The Democrats gave a reusing cheer, and JudtfO Tfltirmnn wulfenil nrnr mi ftm Ua. pubUein slde and shook hands with Conk Cenk llng. tVAA'ftAMAKKlt II PuaivKtruu, Wednesaay, JunuW, lssa. Summer Headwear for wo men and girls. A big corner of the store is new a-bloom with it. Flowers and Ribbons brightness and pertness. When were these things mere eailv pretty? b ' Just a mentien of Mull Hats the ether day. New it seems as if everybody wanted them. What wonder ? graceful light, and your choice of colors. Fer a light Hat te shade the face, the Fayals; two shapes, bread flat brim, and poke. Black and white, 50c. New shapes in the Rough-and-Readies every day or se Our latest, a " Middy." Lew crown, narrow brim sailor. WASAUAKBlia. Jaunty, natty. "Middy" in Milans, tee. Black, white colors. You'll sec a scattering of these saucy little hats among the trimmed things. Outing Hats galore. New est el the knockabouts, " Land and Water," fits in wherever the air stirs, Ferms and trimmings and gew-gaws till you tire of look ing. Pass the prices. If they were wrong, we wouldn't be doing the millinery business el Phila delphia. Thirteenth ana Chmnut meets corner, ana north of Tranaept. If you have in mind te get a rich, well-made, to-keep-ler-years Fan, half the usual money will de it te-day. The lowest prices we ever knew en Fans of this quality. See them. That's enough. Ostrich Feather Fans : A'ew, tutu 6 0.1 5 00 0 01 12 00 112.1 410 lilac ir, white Rtlcki iiore ltlack, white ittcki UCU White, DhMlttlcka IIUI Uray,ahell itlcki 14 oe Uray, ebony itlnki 2tui Urny, catvea Rtlcki 21.50 mi eiive aucki, ......... uwj Marabeut Fans I'earl Htlckn. l'earlBUcki., ,.l60 111.11 i-iUU Stiff Leather Fans WI klna for !'.) n ktnl fur ii Ml 13 ktna ler l W Lets el lower priced which the reduction Fans en is net se sharp : UVr. Aoie. (Inure, palnluA Rllt sticks, .II.M (I ue lau9, plain ictlt slink 1 vr. ,w) Halln, asserted colors Km lA Biitlti, plain 11 .W Uenna counter, centre et the Htern. Odds and ends of Dress Trimmings. We have pulled the stray bits and little lets into the light and put jumping prices en them. Quality and style arc right : Bead Garnitures : were I'd, new H were lift, new tit were III), new l were Is, new 11 wero til, new 11 were 15, new 3 Plain Garnitures : wtretl new 111 were 2i, new 111 were l 4, new 110 were 112, new 11 were ii), new M were i), new l were 'i S), new 11 White Bead Laces: were t? 00, new 7'.e wuru it m, new GJa wero 11 lu, new tee wero 5;, new iue wero f!5e, new Me were Me, new I've weruise, new no Black Bead Laces : were n oe, new 14 oe weru 17(0, new tt a ) wero ii w, new eie wero ll ue. new 0e Mere 05c. new vne were!, new m were Sic, new lc wero sue, newl.'j Mortheast of oeutro. We want everybody who is interested in Suspenders te see the kind we are selling at 1 2z a pair. We haven't heard ei anything like their match any where in town. Middle Market atroel entrance Seme odd lets of "extra plate " goods go te two-thirds or less te-day : reKular row. Tablespoons ... ,..4W 2 M liemortspeouD...... llie 'J?s t'erks BW seu That gives the price-drift. Fish knives, soup ladles, pie knives, salt spoons, children's forks are in the tumble. Ellvorware counter, near Juniper street on en on tmuce. JOHN WANAMAKER, Phlladelphla. Oi.erniNu, tu. TyTKitOIIANTTAM.OKINO. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- KOMK.NKW HUNdSlN UITINGS e -AND- Treuserings Kew opening ter lUe warm soaten W make an henul erlerl le lender suislactleu lelbe cutteinur In u ei y case. KUI.I, LINKS Or Gent's Summer Undciwear Ilejlury, CeIIhm nnd Uutta and runiUUngi, gunurnlly. au tnapectlnn et our stock and prtcts it it it spocttuliysellLltod. Gee. E. JlathTen, He. 25 East King St, Neit Doer te the Lancanter County Natlentl iliuk, 1 ANCASTkU, PA. niarlf-lvdAw TqrUBLKY'H HODA FOUNTAIN ,. i.,nee.' the 'temands of lhoe sultry days with lu choice fruit tyrups aud cold carbon carben iittd waier. you cannot re utuUs with the CreamlkleadeorUlDKer Ale. nuULm 'a uuun steuf. 3d Wen King strtet. ThcPeople'sCashStere DRY GOODS. N EW AT UIVLKK'S. Het Weather Goods. Frencfc ana Stnertean Bailees. Our Plain Jllaek HenrletU-rinUh Ratine, (inaranleta te wrar a wall aa while, without lining; i retuuiun, water, prspiraUen-Ten acta. Oar American Satlnei leek aa well aa many French 1'attetni, only 12Ke a yara t regular prlea la rhllaSelphla U 16c. American Batiitet ana Challat, French Ohalla. . French, Scotch ana American DreinGlng batna. Jnst Out Penelepe Ureea Sailings, only 10c Alk te ee them. Crinkle Seenucker. WblUaoed-PIiin, Flouncing?, Kmtirol Kmtirel flerea Beb, Kmbretderlet. Laces Hlbbenr, lleilery, Oleyei, UUU, tin aerwear, ceraeu, I'aruefi, Ac. Loek at our 43a ana 60c Kid aioves. TWe Onarantee nur Price aa Lew aa Any Heuse In Philadelphia, JOHN S. &IVLER. Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANOASTKU, PA. marle lydAw H AQKH A HHOTIIKH. summeiii The Newest Sllea Kerclillna & (Irea Remans Trench Satlnea. The Newest Styles American Sutlnes. The Newest .Styles Dallste nnd Cliallles. The Newest Styles Scotch Xeplijra and Tell Nerd Ginghams. The Newest Styles Tennis .Suitings. PAMSOLS & GLOVES. EMBROIDERIES. Ne. 25 West King St., LANUASTKlt, l'A. J. H. MAUT1N A CO. Presents for Commencement Day BRIC-A-BRAC -IN- CHINA DEPARTMENT, CONSISTING OK- Royal Worcester, Doulton Ware, Egyptian Ware, Dresden Ware, Hungarian Ware, Venetian Ware, Carlsbad Ware. Xacne de Pearl Vases. KVKUTU1NU Dlt31UAllI.lt IN IRISH BELLECK WARE. Terra CetU and French UlBque Figures. J.B. PARASOJ.H, 1V..VH. PARASOL HEADQUARTERS. TUG MANUFflCTURERS, R.. B. & H.f NO. H KASTKINUar. " .UePf jUliiw-xna .Ueceverlng Bene, apr z-iuu( HAM A BROTHER MARTIN d FURKtTVttK. -nriPMXKK'& FURNTTURE WIUMTER'S WHITER, TJIK OLD CORNKlt is rui.1, or uoeu mkw iiiiNas. Our stock Is tee large and must be reflneed before the season closes. Te de this we hive concluded te Ite the people a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A L1TIIJC COST. Wehavoseme goods (net the newest, unt Jnat as geed) that will be sold It the price put ea them will sMl them. These are hub at HABQA1NB, and we ox ex poet te sea thorn move ltrely. WIDMYER'S ITUJINITUXK MORS Oer. last Kinar & Duke Sta. I doslre te call the attention of my friends end patrena te the fact tnntl am nowprepared todeBenoral Dndertak lng, te which my per per nenal attention will be glven at moderate charges. Respectfully,' WALTER A. HEIMTSH, 27 Sc 20 S. Queen Ht. Rosldence 37 West Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church." F URNITUKK 1 i'UUNlTURKI TUK UNDKH3IU.NKD UAS UKUPKNKO HIS bTOKK AT THE OLD STAND, Ne. 38 East King Street, Which litcli wns dottmyed by tire sninn tlme age, lias perfectly Kcwstecfc et ull kludsiel and FURNITURE. PAIILOIIUUM'K?, - IIEDUOOMSUlTKi, TABLES, C11A1U3, KTO. UPH0LS1ERINQ In All Its Hunches. Alse Painting and Or namenting Old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ne 38 Fust King Street. "VUHSitr CHUBS. It Will Pav 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 ri'RNiTURE 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-stairs. aprlMyd QUJCKAUWARIt. TXIUH A MARTIN. Fiuit Jars 1 Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALL. UASO.N KUUUMABMN ALL SIZES. JKL1 TU.MULfc.U3. JK1.1.V CUPS. JKLI. JAltf. LKllirNIM) rUUIT.lAUS. (Ibe llest initie Alarkut ) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. FOR BALK OR RKNT. RKHIDKNOK ON TUK KAST 81DK of Duke utrwit, between Orange and Chealuut, ler rout, Imiutrenf A.J.STP.INUAN, um-Md At this Ulfloe. -IJIOH KENT KKONT AND KKAK X3 basemrnts under lllrsh A llre.'s Clothing Stere i trent one suitable for shoemaker shop : rear sultable ler eating lionse or eruen grocery. Apply te inaaii a bhe . lul lrud Lontre Square. HOUHKHKOKHA1.K ON THE MOST liberal lenin. nn Weit CheBtnut, Wal nut, Lemen, alary, Pine aud Charlette streets. Apply at UllMlmd 30J NOUTU UAUY STUEET. ADKSIKAHLK KRSIDKNUK TOR SALE, Ne. Wi.N'iiH Helland avenue, op. peslte McUrann's Park; large two stnry brick hon-.e. heated with ateam, het and cold ater, bath-room, clcet, etc.; entire house lately papered ; large let containing choice iruU trees, grapes, etc.; also rlnH altchen garden. Heasen for sol Ing owner Is moving away. Inquire at residence. JtlSSwdW.-.U" SAM. 8PUEC1IE11. -J21QR KKNT-KKOU Al'KIL 1, 1S88, X3 loreneoratormof years, the strasbnrg Ualliead, with cool and Lumber Yard, ware house, Locomotive aLdCars ; all In geed and running order. The lease el this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage fa a pleasant, weft established and prnnuble huslneas. Cor con ditions, rout or ether lnlonnatlen apply te TIIOS. or UKNUl 11AUUUAUUNKU, tnS-Ud Lancaster City, Pa. BUSINESS METHODS MADE PliAIN, The system el Instruction at the LANCABTXU COUHBUCIAL COLLEQE, Is se simple and plain that any young Lay or gentleman can easily master all the details el abutlness education. LIHKUAL TEllllS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays. Wednei ana niaays. uu iniuruiaiien tlormallen given by K.C. WKlbLKU ' itanrumr vuuiuiercuu ueui SfSk OCU5-Ud Lancaster, OROeMxnm. OAHSARD'S MILD OTJRKD HAM . AMDBBKAKrABTBACUlf. UneiuJcd ter tenderness; and ellctey el nayer. We guarantee that there is nothing te ernM thorn In quality in this aaraet. ihon ihen sands of the best families are new using them. Teny gtTe unlreraal satisfaction. Try them and tell your neighbors. aw Dried Uoel and Uolegna nicely chipped, l'rlcea reasonable. OUUK WlAhT. OO FOB THE lllOYUliK KAOKH I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We hare received a Fresh Let of Petted (lame. Ham, Bened Turkey, Duck, Chicken and Tengne. They are Klctaarflsen 'A Hob Heb bins', and are considered the best In the mar ket. Alse Cresse A Blackwell's Bloater Paste In Decorated Jars, Russian Caviar and Cnrrte Fewder-FiptUU SPECIALTIES. GIVEN AWAY. We are obliged te I.antr, Bres. Ce. for the Seap they send ns, wlth;full Instructions te give te each and every grown person calling at enr store. DI8TU1UUIION ALL WAV TO-MOJiKUW SATURDAY, JUNK 9. W. A. Reist & Ce., UltOCKltS, Cor. East King and DukeSU. taTTNUSUAI UNUSUAL V 18 WHAT s ' many new customers exclaim when tbey see the constant activity or tradeat The Original and Only Cash Grocery, N.W.COU. DUKE AND VINE 818, LANCASTKK, PA. They mean that It Is unusual nt this season te see such n brisk lrade,uut It Is no surprise te themany hundreds et our old customers, for at OllAllll.L'H there are nn dull seasons, lluylng and selling ler Cash txplalas the whole matter, FLOU His caster. We have a " New Prccess" rinur said by many te be inual te any Heller at te cents. UAUAL1NK mikes very pilalnlile dishes, 15 cents a packagu. PRUNELLAS are certainly cheap at 11 cts a pound. BTKW1NM rias, very nlce, only 7 cents a S or 4 ft 23 corns. BOTTLED PICKLES for Picnic. 10 cents a botlle. Large Pic ales, 10 cents a dozen. UBKESK Is rather easy. Creamery, fie Pennsylvania Cream. 12c i Finest cream, 15e. CLOTIIRH PlNa-Btacks el them at (INK xcent a dezen. NOKTHWKHT CORNER BUKK AND VINK 8TRKETO. ATelephene. Oicn every evnnlng ml(lydM,WAr MRKWORA'tl 1770. 1888. JULY FOURTH. fleadquartersJer Fireworks. We doslre te call attention te PI11E WOKKS for the coming reurth et July Coleuration, lluying our works from the manufacturer, and rtre Crackers from the Importer In large quantities nnd for cash, we are In position te juuaiina rawesr. marxei nrice. uuuwuukb are all Colored Works, and ter weight, size and beauty of colors are net Bnrpassed. OUUrillKCBACKKItS are long stem, best Ne. 1. We bave all sizes Cannen crackers, .lapanose andSller Star Torpedoes, colored jrirec, Beman Candles. Sky iteckels, Triangles Mines, ertlcal Wheels, riewer Pets, Brilliant fountains, Kte , Etc Chinese Lanterns and Flags for the Fourth nnd rail Campalgu. We have purchased larcelyet Chinese and Japanese Lanterns, and nags, which we can also J Oil at the Lewest Prices. HUNTING LAUS-Wecan furnish them of any size at Short Netice. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAST KINO BTREBT, LANCASTEU.PA. IKICV OIIKS I yiKEWORKS 1 TIKE- OK S 1 FIEEWORKS. Eeist ! Wholesale and Retail Grocer. TWKN1Y PEU CENT. SAN El IN 1IUYINQ rueu US. 1-OtK ATOUUUOODST COMP4UK PitlCKS And If we Can't Pave Yeu Seine Menoy loll Us ct it. THINK Or IT One carload In last week and one-hall carload expected te day. Nete lew of thu many illrterent kinds wuoirer. Fire Crackers, llaby Crackers (very sin ill but loud report). Cannen cruokers, Nes. 1, 2, 3,4, 8, 6 and extra large, iiedheadurs. Dyna mite Crackers. Nes. (i, l and 'l. Torpedoes of all sizes, caps and Pistols. JTlugs Nes. 1.2.3, . 6, C. 7, f, 9, 10. Lanturns, llalloens, Punk. Colored Knman Candlrs-1, 2. J, i, 0, C, 7 8, 10, 12 and 15 bails. Kocketa 1 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, K , 1 S. and 2 It., llenirals, Colored Ire. Ser pents, Flower PeIh, Pin Wheels, 'Jilanglrs, lieuble Triangles, Boseltos, Vertical WbeelB, .iireUtes, Mines, SlielH, Floral reunlalns. llatletles, ueyeurs, sanLlasens, Illuminating Pattery, Clap Ueses, Diamond star, silver atery, Chlnesfl Fan, Uallopede. Pelka Hattery, Flower Alve. Pynle Cascaae, Shower et Pearls, .Mixed Jets, Ac, Ac. -Dealers and Private Parties will find It te tlielr Interest teget eurpilcns. Komembor 91 pr cent, means fja en every 1W) saved, and ir this 13 net an Hern worth considering, we should like te knew what Is. Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Cor. Y. Klug &ud I'rluca St-., LANCASTKlt.PA. STRAW JI ATS. fKV KEAIY KOK VACATION AND the Sean heie. Teuri&ts and Excursieuists Mll Una It M urh te their Advantage In Ee lccllnga Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Examine the Large and Varied Assortment bhewn .by Stauffer&Ce. TUUNKS-MI sizes and All Pilre from $100 up. THAN KLl.Nlt 1IAUU lreiM tee te 11.(0. Special Trunks for Ladlrs, with an fitra tray ler Oregon Quality una Pileo Uuaian Uuaian teed. 01 It LINE 01 SUMMER HATS Was never larger and we guaranten yen a roel head uhen e give you a hat weighing 3Xez. buehurelhe " I10S1ON llKAUTiEa." . All lU N LA P'S Latest Styles In STIFr AND 3 lit AW HATS. Don't forget that we have an Overstock of straw Hals and are new Selling them at ClelngOutPrlcts. STAUFFKR & CO., NOS. 31 A 33 NOETH QUEEN HT. irreJtivifFM. T UTUKKU. KAUKtWlAN, ATTOUNEY'-AT-LAW, NO. 2 80UTU PEINCE ST., Lancaster, Pa. tli-lydAw CLOTBMa. ASKEW HE. ATMOS.;tS4 ANDXTfl WIST KINO 8TKEET. en-ira JKDUOKD PKlOltH. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Our Spring Btck Is going fasu The Style f,re JV0Bally IleauUfal. Our present Reduced Prlces are Wonderfully Lew. Every Oay nnr customers ask us, new Can veu aUerd te sell these geed se low T" Hore is a Partial Price Hit. NEW BPBINU SUITS. THE BEST BTYLK IN TUB M ABEXT. t .ue, were Cheap at I 8 co. $ e oe, Were Cheap at l M. $ 7 6(. were Cheapatlll.ne. I 9.re, Were Cheap atS'3 de. 10 se, Were Cheap at U oe. men, Were Cheap at lis en. 12 0e, wet e Cheap at 117.00. NEW BPUINQ TUOUSEUS. 1 tw All-wool PanU, Were Cheap at U7S. !,lS S p.ant' Sere Cnep l 2:s Alt-Weel Panu, Were Cheap at ai-se. t3 50 All-Weel Panu, Were Cheap at ivue. Thin Summer Gnediat Bargain Prices. Seer Seer sueker Ceat and Vest at II te and ll.oe. Flan nel Ceat and Vest at II 50, 11.75. Hue. Serge coat and Vest at 11.50. 13.00, itte. oe, W.10 and 1700. uur Entire Spring stock must go. That Is the reason we are reducing te heavily. L, GansmaQ d Bre., B.W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE STB.' LANCASTER, PA. M YKKH ft KATHFON. SUMMER CLOTHING -IV. ORDER. A Ilaudserae Assortment of Serges liere for summer heat. Ulue, lilack and several shades of Gray. Flannels, Seft and Coel, In Ulue, Slack and many shades of Gray. The Price, Sixteen Dollars, te Order, places them in reach of almost every buyer. Light Serges, in a Deen Different Shades, Fifteen Dollars, te Order. Ceat and Vest, Ten Dollars. A very desirable thing te one summer's eutQt. Myers & Rathfon, MEUCI1ANTTA1LOUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. LANCAHTEU PA. H 1KSH A BROTH KB. We Will Help Yeu te Keep Coel. OUU STOCK OF- SUMMER CLOTHING 13 COMPLETE. COATS 8T,eha,T' COATS Slllclenes, Oli AND Flannels, VESTS AXpd'-K,e VESTS Light Weight Suits. 0.J Scotch Choleti, en ITIannclj, Perfect Fit Cutaway Sails. Steckinette?, Casslmerti, Lewest Worsteds. FflttS FurnishiEg3 of All Kinds acd Qualities. lnJiigwii ltlbrl?gan. Freccb & Eagh.Ii lleilery, Balbrlggln OossimerMtrinew?u?.!'erca!e' Ana r mnnei Unjerweir. Shirts. Jem Uedirvrar A FEW SPECIALTIES ! White Flannel Shirts. 71cton&0each Flt'iD, Fleatedand Kuihreldered 1 rants. While Flquel lnllandj. 2 ' irSi rents. Snminnr 'I eck fccarts, it ler '.'5 cents Our Wendertttl llargalaa l.i Si cent Neck wear. WUALLAVDSKK TUHM.- Hii'sli & Brether, THH ONB-PRIOH Clothiers & Furnishers, COIL N. O.UKKN BTUKKT AND OKNTUK HOIIAKK. LANOABTKK. 1A. OARRIAUKS. CTANDAKD WOHK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAHHIAUE IlUILDLIt, NO3.40,42,U,lAUKKT BTUKKT, Uear Ol 1'ostelUco, Lancaster, l'a, 1 have In Stock and Build te Order Kyery Variety et the following stylea Ceupe. Hug. gles, Cabrlnluu, CarrlHgi-e. victerias, llugluesa Wagons. "T" Carta, AlcCell Wagons. Surrles, MarJEet Wagons, 1'hanens, Kxprss Wagons. 1 employ the host Mechanlcs. and ha e I (veil (veil lllealebnlld correctly any style of Can luge debited. The Duality, Style and Finish ei my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest la the market, -WK QAVKTBK 11KST AND CUKAFX3T CAUT IN TUK UAUKKT,
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