" ', iSsL . 2i"V jv, -,? -e-" -ii. """ i ""'"Mv-'.-i'v'' '"" ,,& V '."&,, .w Dally IntelllfncT. fcaUtUAMMl, JUJT . tM i t-Jbltshei all Uie ef UM United rrcss up te 1 hear. patty BdiUOB of Tub Iiiml m D7 camera in me cuy towns for loe. nor week i IMO yearj I2.S0 ter atx month rM mflnun 1 tee. per menui. t lwsjjxleaiicaji (Donble Sheet) only ILM per annum, In a- wtentnr their adflreM changed lalMrtal where ike paper U new ler- U from 10 te 85 eta. per line Mcerdtn te location. THC INTKLUQICNCKK, tncaater, Pa, Connection Tfce City Water. Out contemporary, the jfcte Jim, 1 aa elaborate defense of the itepub. flteaaaUy administration, which was as- I by a correspondent 01 iuib journal ;f the Inefficiency of its management of m water works. The Ill-success of the ItjChcXra's defense will be seen from its ; tewftackm that the werts nre net nt nil vital they should be, its excuse for their hwAelency being that "infants must SHp before they can walk." , It will seem te most of our cllfrens thai our water works are rather incor incer incor tJMttytacribedaslntantUeinage. Their Mtth dates pretty nearly back te the lwaoOectlen of the eldest inhabitant; Who will remember, tee, the time when v dM net have mud served te us instead ttt the water we pay for; but it takes n (ratty old inhabitant te remember this. S W hara Tin taqnn tn Inlti wllli niir rn. trnperary ever the location of the new . . . . ... , . , , iww wuraj, which iuuu;iuiy wus wise ; , fcet we de say that it is a disgrace te this p'-,tty that, after its great expenditure for nwer, it is supplied, in every time 01 uoeu ."With Baud instead of water. It is n fraud -iMpea the consumer and a discredit te the Ky, which should net be endured for nn instant longer than it will take te remedy ?Jt, and which cannot be excused. gfi It is practicable te pump water re- jjievedef its mud from a muddy creek. Ifc mti Iia ilnna nf smtill nvnanea Tim j,afVe Era wants te await the building et r jsewveirs en the college hill. In our jsdfment they are net needed. In these days when stand-pipes give the needed 'AU of a city's water supply, it is feel-'-Mi te build reservoirs en high hills, '" expensive ground within the city Jltmita, unsightly objects as they generally !, obstructing lnter-communicatien. ihieatenmg disastrous Heeds upon their I fWinfway, leaking frequently nnucest- .f men. The storage reservoirs of ; lieleaa water are needed at the pumping $ g;aUen ; especially when the pumping J power is as extravagantly provided ns it , MDyintscuy. & lfllllam Matioue. iy ue (wutcuijiiuuuu 01 niiuain jmh jmh kene, of Virginia, nt the Hepulllcan ' aatkmal convention in Chicago cannot S very pleasing te these of his party wbe sigh for statesmanship and hate the iaoltemen. With liis miserable contest wHh Wise for delegates, the convention ym kept for 31 hours, and , if reports be ferae, the scenes in the meeting of the eemmittee en credentials were worthy of the lowest bar-room in the country. The ."i)UtwM passed, blasphemy freely uttered S' :..J11 wi , - ... . .." ue b times were unpenned. K iiut what better could be expected of eay contest in which Maliene was u it! wiui Bemi-guenina recera 71.. . !.. . ... en i?,the wrong side in the war, he was ene el IN & the flrrt of the suDerservlcealilA nnlltl- Pjetaue te go ever into the lleimbllcan mks. Uy disreputable mBtlieds. be Vvmanaged te come te the front in an era .Vfalctrpet-baggism, and finally byrather 56 qaeetienable means, which his own pai ty ,. Jlt-tt,A l ... . ' wiiw.i w uuL-uver, no was cuosen one i, Of the senators from Arirclnin. Tlien he 1 became a permanent leech upon his party, at no was always first for AV am iia- l"tknnA .it" a'i .,. .1 .. . .r ff mugiu hie ittopie 01 v irginui arose : isMOne man In ilrii-n lilm U .,..., W g,fa be deep was the sea in which he was I Bguireauiat it was hoped he would net fe' w ine surrace again. Dut here he tV)k In Chicago in the sweltering heat, stir- taxing up demeralising fights and plajlng wiuaeui DarL or cimmn nn imi Mn.ii vr.i.,1,. i -.!.. . ...j v kue uay. . Tq Bpublicans deserve ceinniifeni- ttaafer being burdened with this Old- :'1fui.nf (da U.. lll.tl il. . . . . kf Jorepeila remains, he will be with them. 'j. tmmmwmrniiBkjji. hum liihih nipm iinnii ifiili retirement from public life w . uld be (.awuoctgainfernatlonal political virtue. JW m.m 'A lawyer has been convicted and sen- mecm te nine jears Iraprisontnent in 3&xfaw Yerk for larwnv. Iinnaima l.n ...1 rilkl lurk !.!. .. l. t .. . ... as - " i.icia, nie was 111a ieiaue Yr mmA mUhhI- .h.1 1... a . . --jr mum vuciib. uuu nun rinii nmiAti mnnat. ,1teb the Manhattan bank, te steal a big yum ww give it te mm and go te Canada ; CbereuPn tue lawyer would use a part 5,w uki money te compromise, will. n, ' -bank, and would return tim ni i,.Da i.i rfM, te bis client. Xt ThlM was aanii n,lvm tmm m.e i.. -te the bank clerk inn lmaine .i. f l i.i. 11 """"".."". """ "l ., n,"ie ijccu pruvt'U 10 DO BO II' t'ift the habit that banks indulirn of m. I4 pounding the felony of their empleyes, te Briji. - wck part 01 tueir cash. If banks would ftebeerve the law, lawyers could netdvA k each counsel te bank thieves. li". iUU wyer came te grief, net because t,he gave this advice, but becauba he lest jum money m speculation before he get a -&ace te settle with the bank ; or may fbe he never looked for the chance, and eOMluded that his best interests requited - jfeJmte keep the IHO.OOO that he received ,Ttm bank, disgusted at this greediness' v, wd unable te get any of the raeuey, de--;lmlned te resolutely prosecute the man r that gptiU cash. The thief was let oil ta couuitlen of testifying against the ttewyei ; and se it comes that the confess- ,iidly guilty party is net punished ; nor Jthe bank efflclali who desired te com- 'fCand Uie felony ; but the lawversulTrs. he.lf his story is true, lest his money -riMiiu'i! wihi ji, iur uis client's nltl- benefit and acting wle'iy n j,, n. A ", lVbllien us llnclira i..VDr. Marv AVIIMIr in i,n0 ini,i :lMawiberofthelhlladniiiiiinf,iimivxie.ii I i, iaal anUt .,.. J . I rr " "ieme8t conservative exclusive proresslenal organizations jhaceunlry,ttud the friends of wemau'j 'SB? . w mgu giee ever ttelr triumph. teaghieUiat it herald! I he rapid ash of the days when nmM .. pUcea Ui the learnfid nrnfr.0.i a footing of most perfect equality the orpeslte sex? i,ei ..... lfliisg of tLh nejt conservative j&aa society et the most conservative of cities means nothing less than an early and cemplete collspse of all opposition. In point of fact it only means that thelr op ponents have abandoned an outwork of trifling Importance, and are as confident as ever of the eventual relegation of woman te a sepamte field of work, no matter hew hard alie may try te become Uie rival et man. A certain measure of success they nre sure enough te win, but nene knew better than the physicians themselves the barriers that nature, has placed in the way of medical women, and the greatest barrier et all is the natural and stubborn preju dice that is found prevailing everywhere. Ttie earnest women who nre doing noble work in the profession are worthy of pie pio pie feund respect, but the future does net seem te held any premise that the sex will have any important share in the practice or advancement of medical science. Tate Is mere stern-faced in this matter than the menet Philadelphia's medical society, and few will mourn her dual and adverse decree. l.slce Cheked OfT. It is noted in the Chicago dispatcher, that Mr. I'stee made a very different speech in taking the permanent chair of the convention, from that which be de livered. The speech which he intended te make was given te the press, with in struction te print it only when made. We had it in type, but could net furnish it te our readers because it was net deliv ered. The managers of the party must have objected seriously te Mr. lstce's speech te have choked Kofi" ut this stage. The rejected address has but about ene theme and snys but ene thing, namely: That the .Democratic party is for free trade, and that the He publican party la for pre lectien. It the manager did net want Mr. Jslce te make this declaration, why did they net? It is because the North west, wliere the convention slts.ii net for protection V Must the ltepubllcan party slug low there Its favorite air V " WeiiDi, werilw, word." Or all the Pennsylvania booms that linve been gelnf; around en crutehw, we have heard tirhlng of the Jehn J-. llartrantt boom. Ii Mould boa little blcger than the i'ltler aud Wanamaker boemlcto, but net much. Oun Kepuhllcan Irlcndg nre astonished atthobbeof the ropetts that tholNTKi.M thelNTKi.M tholNTKi.M euxi'KK proienls of the ltepubllcan nation al convention, and aina7ed at the superior ity el them ever the reports turnlabed by our Kepubllean ronlemporarlea in this city. It la simply in line with the Intklmokn Intklmekn ckii'h view or Journalism, viz : te publish all the newK It wanaald when the Intiu,. i.iriKNOKU gaye the most couipleto and 01 01 01 lonHlYOreporlHorthoHt. IvOtils conventlon that wero scen lu this town, that It was bo be cauRO that gathetlng was Democratic In Its compenlilon. New the Kepubllcana con cen con ccde that ve are printing the beat no count of thelr own convention, which only proves that the l.vrKi.i.Kin.NOKH la true te Its mission of printing all the new a. iMKAitiA J8 r00 lina been collected or the Fourth et July colebratlon In l'ulladil phlfl, which Hheuld be eneugh for even that pattietla town. Tun Kuneral niroctera' atwodatlen of rtilladelphlaaru meetliiK In I'lilladelplilp. They will illaciiNH grave teplca. JltHiNM'.sB men and ethers ought In cut thin nut and puste It up oil the ily leaf el their led rt: ThoeotiKreiwIounl act approved June l, niakcH It an oIIeiieo punUhable by a Hue et from rien te t5,0()0 and ImprlseiuiiDnt from 0110 te ten years, te aend through the nialU an envelnpe or peital card, contain ing obcene, scurrilous or threatening print ing or a dun. All such matter Is doelarod nnnmillablc. This ders away with the "bad debt" onclnpe Issued by he me of the col lection egminles. AcfeuniNd te the Alteena Tunei, the JljliUlu loeomotUo works, of l'hlladol l'hlladel phis, can ue longer claim that they hae iunde the bent tlme In building nn onglne. Thelr tlme la twenty-feur hours. On Mon day morning the Pennsylvania railroad company tiegan the building, at their shops In Alteena nt a elasi A anthracite burner, weighing 110,000 pounds, which when finished was te be med en the Isow Yerk dtUlen. There wero twenty men In the ganget work. The locemotlvo wa lln lln Ished at ten mlmttes el :t o'clock Tuekday afternoon, thus making the record ten minutes less than soventeon hours and beating the Xjidnln tlme seven hours. During this tlme ihore wero two hours when no great amount of work could be dene ixtnitihe el the pnrtH belng liel from the tCktlllg. 1.1:11 inn ITmvi:hsi-i at lietlileiiem, 1'a, will thWyonrgraduate Its largeat class, Ixiliig hlsty-twe In number. IEIt80NAL. -Du. J. 11 .iMCRuiem, the distinguished I'.ugllsh chihs plajer, Is dead. Mrs. t'i.BKi.v.sn will onen the Ohie alley and (Jcntiul states exposition ut neon ou July 1 rnJLiK"! U." T,ONS Halar' at th0 limn of A. J. HtimHii'H death, was f2l,(XKl i)or year from the llrm and riO.OOOfrein Mrs. art. Hiew- i .T,VM J" Mvi eitwici:, suporlnton superlnton suporlnten dontof Bgeneiei ler the New Yerk l"e M".rfiM,c """Tsny, died en Hunday at Ment Clair, J. n0 Was a bright and true hearted man, who had many frlemls In Lancaster, whero he made frequent busl" ness and secisl lelta. ' Knmcin Wi:iiih:k a. KneAit, of the navy, seu Ot Madauia J.irni., n '..".! , " and Miss Matilda Kmery, wero married at SL Matthews I'athellccuurcb, Washington en Wednesday mniilnir. in i, ...".."1 of n large company of dlHlngulshed peeple Tjiklvtk T. llAUKlSO.V (UitiiurT.ef lUltlmore, lu his will directs that the clear sum off 10,000 per anmuu be paid te Mn tlirrett during her widowhood, aud that ehe 1 tie gh en the une of the city and country rtslifences belenslng te the estate. The outire estate is te be divided Inte oeual shares among the three sons of deceased under certain conditions. i.X'w ",,!? W.". w,l-"t'" nephew of the 'Jf? ?P.' .A.Ba ' aoler autl t'rether te Mr. Kl Una 1 Wilbur, president of the iVehlil ) alley railroad, died Wednesday In J en wiBiu. nir Yiii)ur was born at Mvstin. SSSSi' ?. Vt J a. eat,y llftf " "evel te Mauch Uhunk, where he entered the em. I ' '" Lehigh Navigation company and Is the man who welghed and 111 an 1 ested the Urnt beat leaa et coal that 1 M.ed ".rough the Mauch Uhunk leek. iJe'E HebsM TV1" P,nrrh t",creury te the ate ueuert , Packer, with headnimrinrJ iV i eadlng and at 'the "ame t We he had chargoef coal ttansfers at Maueh Oimnk and l'jdladelpuia. Abent the year ll V i, moe.lto llethlehem and tnelZ char.. n? .he ofllce werK of H,e FranklM" Shia' SLin",""1'"""'' m which he had a llnanciai intirtst, and remained wlththm until ,. h,alth gave way, since wWen Uim he lived retired uutll his death. Ila Itall Nbu vTiV!.feuR"S!,-.5"te'iw ."re : At ma Aiuioue anu uieeland clubs we the only Association clubs that nUve-? yesterday and the former wen by 12 te 10 Uatvln pitched agreatgatne for l'lttsbu'ri? yeterday and Chicago had but two hlta. fTn.ln.'la.,!8pena haa en)y two single oil Detroit's Conway yesterday. Itosten could net hit Hmlllng MIokev yestsrdayand they also fielded poorly. 4", arn, New'Yeik; XZTS Detre t. Detroit 0, Indlanarini a "t V'hl cage, l'ilUburgO, Ohlc.gefi ' IiA.neabt.ijik daix.t Bmatl 8elt Far th ntranilM BlDgrs. Itebert Orau's Comle Optra oerapany, which has been slDgleg In Baltimore for ten day, has oelUpwd, nd Orju hM dlHppred. UewMitlhe theatre Monday night, but falled te appear when the aala rtea were te be paid. Qrau and K. O. Htone were the Joint propiletera. Htone ongagedmeat of the company. The Utter part of last week he went te Hroeklyn with 1200 te pay oil another Urau comle opera company In that elty. Htone returned Wodnesday night and stated that lis was no longer connected with (Irau. lie told the atranded alngera that they would ro ot I ye thelr money. MoTsmptatleu. Prem the Omaha World. Omaha Man Why don't you go te Hf. Leuis 7 I hear the brloklayeri are getting te day down there. Bricklayer 1 was there. J t don't ray. "Don't pay V "Ne, they deck you 50 cents an hour for tlme lest by sunstrokes." WANAUAKK1VH rniLADKLTBii, Thursday, June 21, lSssT Coel Linens. Fer every use. Prices that would give the makers a chill. Take one Linen Lawns. Sheer, airy ; keep se through wear and wash : Reduced te.... te 'A no and I.'.a rrem.... n 30 la una va Other sorts, ether prices. Southwet of centre French Chtidda Shawls, cream, $1.25. The less is back of us. Pccend fleer, Cliratnut strett si Je. Twe ele vators. Women's pure silk Mack Mitts. What wc arc selling to te day for rr. cents 7Kcents 75 corns fully represent in value what we sold last year ler :t8 rents 10 cer.ts 75 co nts Wc don't knew of their match, At Women's tllnve Ceuntfcr, ninth rrem Uhst- A roomful of I Ieusekecping things in the Basement that bring Jack Frest into your sum mer service. Yeu won't care te go beyond the Puritan if you knew the best Refrigerator when you sec it. Ne feed odors, no dampness. Sideboard Puritan, porcelain tank, $11.70 te $60. Upright, $8.50 te $30. Ice Chests, $4.50 te $12. Water Coelers. Galvanized iron lining, 75c te $10; porce lain lined, $2.50 te $31.50. Water Filters, with cooler, $5 te &0.60 for nlain : c.cn rn in decorated. Gem j.Ice Cream Freezers, $1.70 for 2 qt. te $. for S qt. Scores of ether het weather ice-time things : Ire crashers, tx Ice ricks, 6010 ale. leu 'long, vac. Ilascinent, nertliweu ni contre. We said at the start of the season that the Wanamaker Special Rackets Fairmount $2, Ardmore $3, Belmont $4, and Wissahickon $3 were the best ever offered for the money. It wasn't guesswork. We knew where and hew all the Rackets are made. We knew what of the common price is for geed honest work and what for name. In the Wanamaker Specials you pay for nothing but quality. Your steady run about cleaned us out of them Once mere the lines arc full. Thirty-one ether styles. Everything else for sports. llasement, uortheast et centru. Yeu must feel safe te be happy in a Hammock. A slimpsy and sleasy affair is worse than none. Mexican Grass, white or colored, $1.50. Remarkably geed for the price. Better, colored. ?: hettnr ctlll white, and big enough for the uiiiiiiy, ie. Cotten Hammocks, $1 te $3-5- Palmer Hammocks, with pillow and spreader, $1.50 te $2.50. JOHN WANAMAKER, Phlladelphia. VUSti'l.KAWA rOWOKK QOMI'LHXION l'OWDKU. LADIES WHO A1.UK A llKKlNltll COUl'LKAION iuuel Ueh. POZZONI'S MKUIGATKl), COMPLEXION POWDEPv. .ili.,,"Jar,a a l,T!",,lnt transparency te Ilia sLlu. lleme tsull pimples, ireekhis una ait w11?iS.l?b?u1tnuil,w" 8U"d0''' ,,""",r a' roil BALK 11V &11 DrtiRglata and Fnney Genda Doalera lvorywhero. MiSiVaWAUIt or "'"'atienh.-. 1IOMM. JN V KM I'M KNT I'UM l'A N Y. 7e INTEREST TIIKU.B. LAND AND 1N KST11KNT (.Oil l'A NY prrers alluillLQ number or Its first Worte,. OHA8. A. FBNH, Treaaurer, Jlrpaanny igac wall street, New ierk. in&r7-3uieeaa3tw ETrjsiitJGEKOjaii, Thursday, juke 21, issa CLOTJllNa,AO. " FtTRltlTinim I ' - - 1 ,1,1. .....1.,... I tuna itu km. 1 annnmatmm M ART1N BHOTHEUS. t Ne use telllnK It, lf being felt, eerrlceable Sumuier Eerges, Beer ackers ana such te keep cool in may Inter est von. Thin aa the News from the are leer should nt well. unrs 00, ana inexpen sive. Bei-fre ana Cheviot suits for men, mx 0, 110.00, 113 CO. serge Ceu ana Vests, no llnlnr. ion. Heat Quarter.' . 'W'P. 00. Thin OnU ana Dniterr, e te Ilea Ills; Beys' Streng summer Hulu.wea. la 00, no 00. Little Beys' Htreng Bnmrner Suits, 13 00, II no, v 00. cool Ceals and crats ana Vests for big or llttle boys 1 every deslrable kind, COOL NECKWEAR. Much atflorence In " wilting " aewn cellars whether you've a winter kind or a summer kind or tie en. lbe latest French Linen washable Keur-tn-Hsnil Styles In 'ast Celers and leek like silk, 1 50 ana &1 cents t Woven Stripes ana Ktnbreiaurea rigurea. MARTIN BRO'S t'letlilnic and Furntslilnr Uoeds, & NUUTH UUXBN ST. M KKUUANTTAII.OK1NU. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- SOMKNKW 11IINU31N r UITINGS O -AND Treuserings KnwopenlnR-for the warm snnsnn. We make nn linnrnL cilnrl 10 reudorsiulsUclleu tothe cusloiiierln every cese, rui.i, MNK3 or Gent's Summer Undeiwear llofltery. Cellnrsnnd Cutrs and rurntihlngs, gnnenuly,. An Inapectlnn nf our stork and prices re sructlully solicited. Gee. E. RathYen, Ne. 25 East King St. Nuit loer lotlie I ancasler County National Uauk, I.ANOATKlt, l'A. marl I lydlw HOOT.S AXIi 8110 KH. YirU.UAMHON A FOHTKIt. Iin.N'TSI'KNI) Ollll HON 1.1 UN11I,YOUlIAVKI.UOKtt) TIIUUUOII OIIHI.AIIUK ASSUUIMKMT or "'pedal Shoes -AT- ipecial Prices. LADIES' AND GENT'S High and Lew Gut Shoes roll Hl'MMKK WKAH. liiii0108' llr'Bllt l,enEOla hid llutten Shoes, Ladles' 1 ewcut l.nre KronlOxteids. l'atent leather ana lMaln 1 lp, (i 00. Ladleg' epnm llppurM. se le II te. jjent s low Cut Ctttt 8hOf s, II de Shoe", it Mi?'""10" CeDKrss or Lace front ihu1 ' aett,"lesl Butten or Lace rreut aboes, Shrs,.,l2B!WlI,,,e'' umea or '' rr"t Jlen's Ciiiivuq ll.isebiiil Rliees, l 00 allsiS?00' A,llKater aua Clln aatthels ana TMirut'.!inV.c'l,,,c,tea,in 'l'ier Covered 1 ruuks ulihe Vuiy l.ewvut 1'ilruj. Williamson & Fester, .12.31,3UAa8K.KIN0 8T l.ihUASfKK, l'A. BRANCH STORE, NO. SIS .MVKKK.r arithKl', 11 lltUlaliUUO, l'A. i'AKA&Ol.U. R." it II. PARASOL HEAEQTTARTEfiS. THR MAMDF1CTURERS. R. B. & H.f NO. II KASThlMlsr, l Hep a tilnKund Uoceerlug Dene a rtJdii a HII H I. K V'H HODA 1'OUNTAIN mrnt.t the iieuinnds el these sultry days "wllh luchelcu Irutl yrups aud cold raitxir.. ttttd waiur ion cannot go aeiUs wllh the Jieum llemluertlliiKer Ale. Illfltl.K) 'S D1UH) STOltr, SO WrHtltleuStrrwt. -T0'ri0K 'fO 'l'KKMr'AMHKKS 4 Nli -i-l UUNNKlis. All persons are herehy tor ter tor Uiadeu te irespass nn any of the lands iW the Cornwall and Spoudwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster oeunllos, whether lueleeea or unln unln unln oieskc, either ler the purpeue el shnetuig or tUhlnir, bi thu law will tie rigidly enrel cod twmiwt mi trespassing en sal a lands of the un Uusijfuca ulUir this ucjUcw. WM. OOLKU AN gUKKMAC, H.VKUOX AL1IBM, I WW, O.rjdKgMAM, Attorneys in u.w.oeimk'i.ttur The People s Cash Stere 'IXT'lOMTKB'B. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S OOEHBR. THE OLD COJIJfJSll u rvvu or uoed kkw thinei. OnrttAck Is tee large ana mnst tie redneea beroreUin season closes. Te de this we have concluded te give the people a chanee te get Geed Furniture I AT A L1TXLK COST. i,..?iT25?Vle .,t09, ,nnt ,ne nswesl, but en them will sell them. n??i.il?.SUKAT "AINB, ana we ex pect te see them meve lively. WIDMYER'S FUHN1TURK UTORX Oer. East King & Duke Sts. I doslre te call the attention of my frlenda and patrons te the fact that I am nowpreparod te de general Undertak ing, te which ray per per nenal attention will be glven nt moderats charges. Itespeetfiilly,; WALTKIt A, HEIMTSH, 27&20S. QueenHt. Rosldenco U7 Went Vine Street, opposite St. Man 'a Church F URNITUKK I KUItNlTUKK I T11K UNDFIHIU.KI) HAS KKOl'KNKl) 1113 BlOltK AT T1IK OLDSTAMt, fle. 38 East King Street, Which wm OoUTeyofl by Itro sonie tlme sge, ami has a pui fLcily Nowetoctt et all kluddjni FURNITURE. l'AUI.OUSlHTK0, llKDltOOMflUITKS, TAIILttH.CHAUtS, Ktp. UPHOLSTERING In Alt Its llrinrhei. Alse 1'alntlng and Or namenting Old Chitu. HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 Fast King Street JcUtld ryvua&awus. Ir 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 arc 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 Furnituuu at the lowest prices in the city. The best workmen en new work or repairing and upholstering. OCHS GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queln Strlt,t, Up-stairs. aprlMya UOKKAHWAKH. JX1UU A MA. Kim Fruit Jars 1 Jully Tumblers ! CHINA HALL. MASON ri:ilIT,IAU,lNAM.8l.KS. JKI.I TUMlSkKKS. JKI.IA curs. JKI,1. JAlt'l. i.ii.urNiNe rmiiT.iAita. (the lleat lu the Maiket ) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Eaat King Street, LANUASTKIM'A. rOK 8A1.K OH KMNT, RKSIDKNUK ON TUK KABT HIDK ,.k ,or 'V'''0 strtet, hotweon Orunge ami Uhtuluut, (orient, luqulroel s .,. A.J.STKINMAN, tnlS-SUl AtthlsOIOce. 3)K KKNT - l'KONT AND KKAK XI lioseTifntB under lllrsh A ltre 'sClethlnir Store trout ene snttable lorslieflinakor shen : rearsullaliloleruHtlnghounoorgreongroceiy --.',..( . J1IUDI1 .V UllU Jul liud Cuntro Squ'are. HOUSKNKOKSALK ON THK MOST liberal terms, nn West Chrstnut, NiU nut. Lemen. Uury, 1'ir.e und Charlottestreets. Apply nt mli-Und JOi NOUTH MAUY STUKKT. ADKS1KABLK Ki:SlDKNUK FOK .. a.A.''Jf' Na ."'New Helland avenue, en. poalte Mcdrann's fark ; large two smry lirlck Imtli-roem. cletBt. etc.; untlre heuse latelv jiapm-edi large let containing cholce litift trees, grapes, etc.i also ilnu kltehim garduu. lloasen ter sel'lng owner Is iwnlng uuav Iniiulrantresidnncu. ". JtlJ JtfdH ,,M SAM. Sl'ltECHKlt. "jCTOK KKNT-1'HOM AI'ltlL 1, 188S, Jr., 'or.ene ej a trm et years, the Btrasbnrv Uatlread, with CeiU ana l.nmher iard. Wnii house, l.ocemotlvu aLd Cars j all In geed ana running order. The Iwue et this valuable prejieny presents a rale opportunity te any p . .ycJ?!.r1n8. te e,,BKO 'e apleas.int.'s.efl HstahlUhea and proflUhre business. ITer con- rtltlnna runt nMiili. inin.....i ... .. anions, rum erntimr Inionnntlen apply te us, runi erntnxr inionnntlen i lllOH.nr nicNit iiinuiiii teB-tta Lancaster Olty, l"u. uuntu, BUH1NESH MIS rHOUh MARK l'Jt IN. The system el Instruction at the LANUAS1KU UOUUKUC1AL UOLl.KDg, Is se slrnplH ana plain thst any young la y or gentleman rati easily master all the details el abusluusi ixlucatlcin. I.IUKUAI. TKUUS. Kvenlng otwslens 1 uesdays, Weannt and s rldays. run Inronnallen given bv K.O. WElllLKU. ..,l..- Lnel Commercial College, oeut-ua LancMieJP. nisniunii utt n i-..... i irsisi5i.r-iii'. " UAM -! "" , , ni A StOS. .'i.iw.l.Sl"T?:,ll"1 geiietey el They glye nnlfersli f Mtlsfictlenr Try t&m ana ten yenr neighbors. 'u"n' iflwwSeJ5bifc"waia.Vii Y 1'0U TH,: HIOYOLK HACKS I W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. We hare rccelrea a rresh lt el retted Hame, Ham, llonea Turkey. Deck, chicken ana Tongue. They are Hlchardaen Kob Keb bins', ana are considered the. best In the mar-ket- Alse Cresse A BlackweU's Uleater l'aste In Decorated Jars, llusslan Caviar and Currle Powder-PICNIO Sl'iTCIALTlKS. OIVEN AWAY. We are obliged te Lanti, Bres. Ce. for the Seap they send us, with Jfull Instructions te glvoleeachand eveiy grown person calling at enr store. IHSTlllllimeN AM, UAY TO-MOUUUW SATUKUAY.JUNK9. W. A. Relst & Ce., UKOCKltS, Cor. East King and IhikeSts. TTNU8UAL I UNUSUAL l'IH WHAT .. ' many new customers exclaim when they see Uie centtanlaciivtiy or t radon t The Original and Only Cash Grocery, N. W. COIL DUK SAND V1NK STB, LANUASTKlt, l'A. They mean that 11 It nnnmat nt tbl.soaien tO8COBUchabrUktraao.butltlsnesurprl.0to t.e.ni.?i,f..n.".n.2ro?"elonrom cnsteinsrs, Kir at Ultallll.L'S there are no dull seasons. wnolenuiaatnt2rfel"nK 'r Ctt8h lxI"a,na tne K1.0IJB : Is oasler. We have a " New I'recnsi" Jul1 cents "mny te ll0 L'"ml t0 Rny a"or 9AnH?f "nkcs vcljr Palatnble dishes, la cents a package. ' peunaNE1'''i3ar0C0rUllnly clleal,nl11 et8a ltBo?fW.I5?enr.s?S Vfrj' n,C0' en'ccnt.a UDTTI.RDl'ICICI.KSrnrl'IcnlCs 10 rnntna bottle. j,arBe rickiesTleSenw a a'ezen. CUKRSK Is rnther easy. Cream'rr. fie ! Pennsylvania Cream, 12c 8 Vlnest ireaui, ISe. ceCn,tSao,zKen.1'1N8-StaC'tS ' ,h0m ttt ONK NOUTKWKHT COllNKK DUKR AND VJNK HTKEKTS. ASTTo'cpheno. Oiku overy evening uiUlydM,WAr J-'lUKWUKKS 1770. 1888. JULY FOURTH. fleadquartersJer Fireworks. We doslre te call attention te FlttK WOUK8 for the coming reurth et July Celebration. HuyinB our -works from the manufacturer, und rirocrackers from the Importer In large nunntttles una for cash, we nre In position te J OH at the lowest market prlce. Oult WOllKS am all Colored Works, ana ter weight, size ana beauty of colors are net surpassed. OUUiri.liKCitACh.Klts are long stem, best Ne. 1. We have all sizes Cannen Crackers, lapanose nnasiher Star Torpedoes, L'olerea jrires, Beman Candles, Sky Ueckels, Triangles Mines, ertlcal Wlioels,loworl'ots, Brilliant Fountains, Kte , Ktc Chinese I.antemsana FlaRB ter the reurth and Full Campaign. We have purchased Inrgulyef Ohlnese nnd Jspanese .Lanterns, nnd "lngi, which w pan -l.,.;!91,..at the Lewest l'rlees. BUNTING j lacs -We ean furnish them or any size at Short Netice. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HABT KTNQ BTRBBT, LVNCASTKU, l'A. E 1KKWOHKS I I'lKKWOKKS I riHK- It UK IS I HEEWORKS. Reist ! Wholeaalo and Retail Grocer. TWKNTV l'KU OKNT. 8A El) IN HIJUNH UOM US. LOCK ATOUUGOOD3. COUl'AHK 1'ltlCKS And If we Can't Save ou s me Menoy 'loll Us cr 1U THINK or IT- One carload In last week ami ene halt carload expectfd te day. Note lowet the many dlttorent kinds we oirer. Fire Crackers, llaby Crackers tvery small but loud report), Cannen Crackerf, Nes. 1. 2, 3, 4, B, and extra large. Boaiienders, Dyna Dyna nilte cracLers. Net. e, l ana s. Torpcdei's el nil slrns. Caps ami l'lstels. Flags Nes. 1, 2 3. .f. . 7, a. u, 10. Lanterns, Balloons, l'urilt Colored Unman Cnndlts-l, 2, J, 4, ft. c.7 8, ft. 10, 12 and IB balls. UockeU--l oz, 2 e. oz H H, 1 B, and 2 II.. Benirals, Colored Flte. Ber pents. Flower t'ets. Tin Whoels, 'Jrlinglps. lipuble Triangles, Kosettos, Vertical Wheels! 1l.rolltes, Mines, BlielN. Floral Feunialns. Batteries, iieyters. Sanclssens, llluinlnatlng Battery. Clap lteses. Diamond Btar. silver Olery. Chlnesn Fan. (lallopude, t'elka Batterv. MUe3je8V,OicTilC0.Ua9Caae' BU0H01 el Vmr& AW-Doaters nnd l'rlvate Parties i 111 tlna II te thPli interest te i?et our prlcBs. Itemomber i pr cent. means t en ev ery IIWi savud, and uthlals net un Item worth censtaeilnir. we Bheuld ULe te knew what Is. lu,""ue""H' we Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, for. W. Kin? aud I'rltice Sts., LANCA3TK.lt, PA. STll A II' IIA TV. rzjnrKKAiiY kek vacation and - tiiu n Soasheio. Tourists and Excurrieuista Mill Find It Much te their Advantegu In Eo Ee . Iccltegu Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Kiamlne the Large and Vattca Assortment bbuwn ,by Stauffer&Ce. TIlllNKS-All SIzph nnrt All Pilrf, fr0m llMe"1'' illAVK,'1NU J,A"a iimi tee te Special Trunks for r.adl?s. with en rtra "y Midiessiw Quality una itice uuaian. Ol it LINK Ot SUMMER HATS ..Wia??!!7crJarger nrta wn Buarantee you a roel head when we gle you a hat weighing JHnz. fuohardthe'Mt'JSlON lIKAUllKS." SlllAW II AT3 Laeotylei in STIFr AND W-Uon'tfergotlhutwolnvo an Overstock Closing Out l'rlcts. STAUFFER & CO., .SOS. 31 AaiNOltailOUKENHr. .TTOi.VJfV. J" U I'll KK H. ICAUl'FMAN, ATTOUNKY-AT-I.AW, NO. 3 SOUTH PlilNCK HI'., Lancaster, Pa. rJtt-iydAw vr.eTBinn. ASKEW OB HE. AT OS.;tSl AD 236 WEST KINO STUKKT. OJ71ya JKDUOKD 1'KIOKH. ' L. GANSMAN & BRO. Our Spring Sleck Is going fast The Stvtaa are KxceptVenally ltc5uUful.Onrpre.ent Beduced Prices are Wonderfully UiV.Keiv Here is a Partial Price List. HKWBPH1NO SUITS. THK BaBTBTYLK IN TUK M1BKT. ! S"?.' 2era Cne4n l B te. 6-- Were Cheap at 9 w. (7 fie, were Cheap at 111 no. !.SK'ereCnBPt5'se6 J?w.were Cheap at $14 oe JUS' ere Cheap at flK ai. 112 00, Weie Cheap at 117.00 NIC W Bl'KlNO TUOUSEU8. S1. A!!S! Arta were Cheap at 78. S2 -1 wS2 enf' ii6'8 CneP S $3 w I. i . 7!.'we1 Pants, Were Cheari at ti sa J W All-wool Panul Were Cheip at Jloe: Thin Summer OnndsalBanrsinPrlcra Rpat-. !.?kLc.0ttl V. VMt at eKana w Se. ' Sin. ""' ,Ce8i ana Vest nt II 60, 11 74. tlw' iafSa Ceat ana Vest at !.t0. nce M M tl aiM rn .5 is the reasen we are reauclng se heavny. L Gaesntan d Bra., S.W.OOBNBR NOnTH QUBBN & OBANQB BTS. LANCA8TKU, l'A. JYKKH A KATUFON. SUMMER CLOTHING -TO- ORDER, A Hundsome Assortment of Serges here for summer lieat. Ulue, Ulack and several shades of 0 ray. riannels, Seft nnd Coe), In Blue, Mack and many shades of Gray. Tua Price, Sixteen JJeIlata, te Order, places tliem In reach of almost every buyer. Light Serges, in a Deen Different Shades, Fifteen Dollars, te Older. Ceat and Vest, Ten Dollars. A very desirable thing te one summer's outfit. Myers & Rathfon, Mli.UCllANTTAU.OU9, NO, 12 EAST KING ST.. l.ANCASTKK PA. TTIHSH AJ1ROTHEH. We Will Help Yen te Keep Coel. OUU S.10CK OF SUMMER CLOTHING is ceMn.mir. coats esr COATS B,tl.n", AND VESTS Ajd'.K,e VESTS clllclenes Light Weight Suits. Sick Hcetcll;ncl0'3i 0R rianntU, Perfect Fit Cataway Seil. Stesklcettcs, Casslmcrct, Letus! Worsteds. PfKCS Furn'uhiDgs of All Kinds and Qualities. Icdugiuu liilbriKgan. French & Englub AN1) lleilery, n3ibrljjla Qassam(rMeriWn,,i I'o'eaio. AndPlannel MU UnJerueir. Shine. Jem Undemwr A TEW SPECIALTIES! Whlte Flannel Shirts. 7te2 Weach, Plain, Pleated and Kuilireldared 1-ion's. While riijue J In Hands, 2 fir i! rents. Summer "leek Hearis, .1 for S5 cents Our Wemlcrlnl llarKulns in 25 cent Neck wcui. i-CAl.l,AVISKK TilKM.-E Hirsli & Brether, THD ONB.PRIOH Clothiers & Furnishers, COK. N. gUKHN Sl'UKKT AND OKNTUK KOIIAKK. 1,ANGAB1'KU. PA. OaKKIAUM. aTANUAKU WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAURIAOK IIUILUER, XOS..lMAUKKT STHKKT. Uear Of PesUHUce, l.anca.ter, Pa, JrftJJlv81?0,? ana ,InlIa te order KTery urlotyet the fellnwlnu HTlts i caune imu. Blee, Cahrteleu. Carrlae' V ctertaSXili ?? Market Waifens, l-hoitena. Kxpriag Wageiii. i.t1J,.DJ,i0.yB b0t Mechanic! and bae facil. Itte te build correctly any ntyle of CanliiBe desired. TheOuallty.etjiaand rinlshiit u?v workmekeg Itancldedly the chMpeVt in the CATTTfKAiuUKK1?TA,UCUKAI',t8T
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