C.ftlBPJnp EE JJLN0AS1TEB BADLY JCNTEIXIGENCJEr FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1888. F.SJ5 8? it Uili mPii 1$ rc. fe lil I LV tf l i l Fit, ,t. vi- tv 'fa f Th Pally IntalltePncT. alk,T tiiiwi" pet"UM all the (MBawv -- - - tMMKMMer. i fleilrerM br canters In tbe city iiiOBBdlns; towns for lee. per week I , mttt, W.R) rear t ttM for six months B Mr tfcree months Boe. per month. Vamr UrraLiieiircn (Deable Sheet) , races, enlf 11.60 per annum, in aa ttymMZ WtMrlbert wishing- their "address changed .eahK state where the paper U bow ler. v- sjaitit. Hiiiimmiiti fmm 10 in OB eta. rwtr Una ;'r Nek laserUen, according; te location, it TU IHTXLL1QKN0KB, Pre Lancaster, ra. ! I I mil nifn M BUIae'i Oamc. The Chicwe conrentien is ueveiermg, ) ' Hu .f th-f. I lulnrr 1 KVJ "" " - -r cuef ally administered in tne interest 01 Mr. Blaine; and there is fair ground 'afforded for the opinion that he has been tunning for the nomination all along. We hve suggested that he really does BOt want it. We believe that he would be sensible te decline It. But it does era as though he may have been seeking the nomination nil this while that he has been disclaiming it. This would account for Depew taking tue BeUtO held his state ter Blaine; as it accounts for the manifest effort that is asade te trot out as many candidates as possible, and bold them in the field until 'Blaise can be brought out as the party's savior, the only one upon whom it can unite. In such case Mr. Carnegie, who is new coaching with Mr. Blaine, says that it would be his duty te accept, and that Blaine Is a slave te duty. The Chi cago convention is most likely te take the same view, and te nominate Blaine. Jt leeks as though its greatest trouble will be te keep the ether candidates long enough in the field te give the fight an aspect that will give Blaine the savior role te play. It is surprising te nete the persistency with which human nature delights te force en a man what he appears te shrink from, and hew delighted it is te shut its eyes te the fact that his reluctance is only seeming. Mr. Blaine has played his game well, and has convinced the major ity of his party that he does net want the nomination. lie has even satisfied many of bis political opponents that he does net want the honor et being again beaten ; but whatever his own wishes may be, it seems that his close friends are .seeking the nomination for him with all the art that they possess ; and he has probably set up the game. Needless Noises. We respectfully suggest te the gentle men In charge et the street roller that they permit that very useful but some what uncouth and noisy englnete remain during the night near the scene et Its labor for the day ; te the end that it may net add as sensibly as it does te the noise and encumbrances upon our streets, and that it may net itself be wracked by uu necessary labor. We knew no -geed reason why the engine should be taken through the city at seven it. in. and six p. m., since it hardly needs te be stabled for its health's sake. Ne one will be likely te injure It during the night, we should think , nnd any danger of this could be avoided by leav ing It in the enre of some reliable person near the place of Us work. We think that'greater attention should be paid by the authorities te the avoid ance of unnecessary noise and disturbance upon our streets. There is quite enough naturally in this summer weather, when ' Vm days are leug, the houses open nnd the nights het. The condition of the sick, of whom there are always many, should be considered, who need nil the quiet they can have. There is one public institution that psrambulates certain streets of the town at the early hour of five o'clock in the morning, which persists in rumbling ever the sidewalks and bumping ever thfi gin' jasmine neisiestwj-jfttir should be ipectfullyrnTited te travel en the lets which are made for wheeled ve hicles. It is the wagon that serves oil te the city lamps, we understand. And the many peeple who nuilce the sight unnecessarily noisy should be sup pressed ; and we suggest that an admo nition be given by the chief te the police te nse their best judgment in striving te keep the town free from needles noise. Stanley's Deserters, Deserters from Stanley's expedition have brought in their usual collection of interesting lies ; lies because all stories tald by deserters may be relied upon as absolutely unreliable ; Interesting be cause the liars are, apt te use nny actual disaster as the framework of their false hood. They say that the explorer struck boldly out from the banks of the Am whiml through a rough country of dense forests. There was constant and Bevere fighting and Stanley was wounded by an arrow. The caravan had lest ene-thhd of its men and many of the remainder were sick. They had been obliged te use the previsions intended for Emin Bey and were surrounded by hostiles. It would seem that an expedition re duced one-third, which had started well prepared for a long absence, could hardly be driven se seen te the use of reserved supplies. The truth in the report may be that Stanley had a little lighting in crossing the wilderness east of the Aruwhiini.and that the expedition was weakened in numbers, but strengthened in merale by the desertion of these men and ethers like them. That part of the dispatch which relates te the sending of reinforce reinferce stents Is net very easy te understand, owing te the confused nomenclature pre vallnginihat part of the world. The latest and best maps of the Conge de net threw much light en the position of Yambunga and the windings of the Aru whlmi.but it is clear that a certain Mr. Ward and Majer Bartellet, are bustling around above Stanley Falls, in the very heart et the dark continent, trying te eemmunlcate with Stanley, who m.iy be erenely navigating some tributary of the Wile hundreds pt miles away. One thing is quite plain ; that this business of African exploration Is In a wry crude condition, and weujd lepay the attention of a Yaukee genius with a aarlgable balloon. These Set Speeches. A rertmps it should net surprise us that nJ?,JtlnK speeches nt Chicago ex- jwuevcu uicuenary in laudation ; be pawetbUU the manner of nominating affwebee und we should net be surprised at what is usual ; and yet one would think that the eulogy which has come te be se common, would be known te be valueless ; and that grave and sensible men, "peaking te a convention supposed te represent the greatest intelligence of their party, would abstain from it; especially when they find the flood of it that is being poured out upon weary and sweltering men. But these nominators nt Chicago had their appointed work mid their set speeches. They had te say all the geed things they could Imagine of their candi date lest he should deem them lukewarm In his cause, and as they were nearly all thus lukewarm, they had te de their best te conceal it. They were all nominating men whose choice they did net expect, and perhaps1 did net hope for. Joey B. at Chicago. The friends or .Tehn Sherman, If he has any sincere supporters in the Chicago convention, are probably gnashing their t;eth ever the manner in which Governer Feraker turned what was ostensibly a Sherman boom into a movement for Joey B. himself. Like the character in Dickens' famous novel, he is "devilish sly," but net tee much se te keep his intentions difgulscd. The theatrical in cident of the lleral piece with the legend "Ne rebel lligs surrendered while I am governor" ought te have been tee much for the stomachs of the Sherman men, if they had any real adherence te their alleged leader. Will Peraker be another Garfield, profiting by the Sherman nomi nation te secure for himself the place ? We hope se. And for a fit running mate we suggest Jehn J. Ingalls, of Kan sas. m m Tlie Platform. The Chicago resolutions nre elaberate and very conspicuous for their indiscrim inate abuse of the Democratic parly. They would have carried mere respect If they had been pitched In a mere elevated and dispassionate key. They make their chief point the devotion of the llopubll llepubll can party te protection ; n doctrine which they propose te appropriate ua their exclusive property. They reject the Mills bill, and propeso te expend the sin plus In any handy way, and are shocked that it should be kept in banks. They propose te abolish tbe in ternal revenue, uew that its offices are in Demeciatlc hands; te put a prohibitory duty en everything made In this country, and te let everything else in free, save luxuries. There is no doubt that they " go the whole beg" en the iirotectlen side, and I stand ahead of the Democratic party, I which demands only protection enough te protect. We incline te the opinion that in (his wordy platform there are divers utter ances which will cometo plague the'r inventeia before the season is ever. If llie Hnpubllcana nomlniUe te-day It will be a Hlnek Friday for them. McKiNi.r.v Is talked of aa a dark liorse but he would have no alinw because tte newspaper men would light him. When he had the llnlshed copy et tbe tarllt plat form at Chicago, he gave a copy te William Usury Hmltli, of the Asscclated l'ress, and absolutely rotused It te many papers of tlie country net In that association. ItKIMlKIKNTATIVK A. It, AN IHJIfSON, Of Iowa, Ih net satlslled wllb his party's Htand ou the (ariir question, He Bays: "Our poe pi e In I own bolleve In a tarlir for rove n no only wltb only such Incidental protec tion, tn tlie way et transportation rates, es Is ettered by our rometoneaH from tlie labor marketii of Kurope. It will net de le do de do neunco the Mills bill an n froe trode docu ment and Rlve un nothing In return for It. The mnnscH et the peeple are tee intelligent te be deceived by Hiieti arfcuuienls. They will tell thciie gentlomeu that a bill which inakCHenly an a vorage reduction of semri percunt. en n forty-seven per cent tarlir all uleng tlie line can hardly be called a Iree trade bill. In facf, it H about as slight a roductlen ai It ! poMlble te mabelf you purpesp JHIhing any roductlen at all." --Ai n meeting In Naw Verk of the beard of llfe Raving appliances, rnlled by the auporlntendcnt et the llfe saving ser vice, thirty two new inventions ler saving lire at hga wero presented ler consideration. Among tlie most remarkable was a llfe belt presented by a .Spaniard named Iladla. A nack of rubber Is concealed beneath the double cloth of n blue woelon vest, on en circling the body benentb the arms. An openlng In tlie eack Is titled with n metal plate the b!zs or n silver dollar and having a number of perforations. These perfora tions are tilled with a whitish powder. A pleoeof ordinary blotting paper la placed ever the perforated plate and a nickel cap with a Hlngle hnle In the oentre Is screwed down evor all. As seen as water onteis the hele In the cap and uiolatens the blot ting paper, the. pewder in the perforated plate Keneratex gas and IntUtea the belt. Mr. Madia Illustrated this by putting ou the vest nnd jumping Inte the water, lie lleated ercct, the water net reaching his armplta. PEIISONAL. Okouek H. Franklin, eon of Ueorce M. Franklin, of this city, graduated ut I.ehlgh university at Hethlehem en Thurs day. Mitu, Kmaiu:tii J. ItrriiAiui, of l'hllaJulptilrt, left n personal ostate et mere than 110,000 Among the assets were tae.000 of the bends of the city el Lancaster. l)n. J. I.imncisten Lunr.ew, ter nearly hall a century enged lu the notlve and suoeeasfiil pruotlue of hla profession In I'hlUdolphle, dled en Thursday, aged UU years. J'kksidrnt Damp J. Hir.r,, of llueknell university, bai been unanimously elected president of Hoehester universlty, New Verk, by the beard of trustees of that IdrU IdrU tutieu. it la net llkely that he will accept. ICraell of liane lull tiauiva. The I.rugue cames yesterday rosulted ss fellows : At Wellington : Washington 0, 1'hlUdelphla 5 ; at Bosten : itosten -I, New Yerk '2 ; at Chicago : Chicago , l'ittatmrg 0. The Association games were : At l'hlla delpbla : Athletics D, Brooklyn 2 ; at Haiti Haiti mere : Haltlmore 11, Cleveland 1 ; at Cin cinnati : Louisville lf, Cincinnati '.'. Te-morrow the Amateur base ball eluba of Philadelphia will makea parade, aud It premlei te be one of the lluest alUlrsef the kind evor Been In that city. The Athletics have a firm grip en third place, and II they keep their running gelt up they will seen land In first place. It '""iii Itttle treuble for them te down Brooklyn. Te-morrow at 3:10 the Actives and Au rust flowers play a gatneet ball en the Ironsides ground, which premlsej te Ua very warm. There Is no rrnu wt.y t e amateur cluba et tins uity should net play u series of garnet for the championship et Lancaster city. There are new four elubs that nre welt known, viz ; Acllves, AuguBt lowers, IrensldeH and Athletlcs. A schedule could eavily be arranged, and if these clubs are as anxious te playaa they pretend te be they can get plenty te de. They would draw well each Wednesday sod fcJaturdsy. ' A Uey Take Ilia l.lle, 1'aul WItte, a lad et ten yearB. of New Yerk, died en Thursday lreru the eUecu of a dese of Iieugh en Bats," which he took en Wednesday with suicidal Intent. He tad stayed away from school et late, and had been premised a whipping by his father, it Is thought this leu him te take the poison. The lain I. FUtd. Frem the New Yerk WeilO A few war-tariff dereneri In the Dome oratle party have net yet roeovered Iretn the flattening out whleU the St. ..onla-sen-ventlon administered te them In Indorsing tbe president's message and the Mill- bill. One of them ha the Impudence te Inter pret O or. Ultra demand for "a freer trade 'j m meaning that the Internal revenue ayntem ought te be abolished. A freer trade In whisky and continued war taxes en tbe feed, fuel, sbelter and clothing of the peo ple wccld be strange doeUlno for a parly lulling Itself Democratic Gov. IIU1 left no doubt as te blsmcanlng. lie aald : " I belle ve In an Intelligent, fair, honest revision of the tarlir a revision In tbe Interest of the peepte and net or monop olies. I believe In protecting labor In every legitimate and proper way ; bat unneoes unneees sry lurJens upon oemmeico de net i fiord any assistance or protection te working men," We de net ask for any better tatlQ.referm doctrine than this. It recegnizee the truth that the ever-protection of the present tariff Is a threefold evil : It creates a demorali zing surplus ; It handicaps manufacturers by increasing the cost of their products above that el their rivals In the markets of the world, and it nr Justly burdens work Ingmen by increasing Ine cost of their no ne no eeasltlor, The Domecralto doetrlnoof a freer tf ado means tax reduction through tat I II reform. Wriggling cannot change lu The Nsa of Oblivion would long slnce have swallowed up SO'.O DONT In common with se many forgotten teeth pastes and den tlfrlcts, did net the ex pcrlenjce of a whole nation preve, that it pos sesses signal advantage. It thoroughly cleans the teelb, dissolving and removing their Impurities i ltrovlvostbolrfadlngwhlte ltrevlvostbolrfadlngwhlte ltrovlvestbolrfadlngwhlte nessnnd strengthens thtlrralaxlngbeldupun their sockets : It renders colorless, ulcerated gums hard ana healthy i and besides nentral-J own fragrance. n'AKASlAKKlt'H rniL.iDEi.rim, rrlday, June 22, 1888. Manufacturers' Remnants of Hamburg Embroidery. Once a year we get a jag of them, and then there are lively times in the White Goods section while they last. This year's let is en the counter this morning a spe cial counter next te Linens. A sight te make thrifty house wives smile : HdRlnKS Flouncing:! Inserting! All evers Medium te fine, 3S' inch te 45 inches wide, and from ic te $1.21 a yard, width and quality fixing price. Yeu knew the story of these Remnants? Ne? Well, the cunning machines el St. Gall arc set te make pieces just 43 yards long. II ier any cause a design is changed or a piece is shortened, there's a remnant. A dozen tilings may happen te swell the remnant lets. Ne discount en the stuff, but half the price just the same. ScutliwusL et conlre. A combination sale of Para sels : some from leading makers and our own stock, with prices cut right in two. I2n.re for flew fu rotor itni in 00 for fi.Mi flUOfer it M sxeofer $t;.e J color 11 uu There will be Parasol carnival here for a week or se. We have never before made such an offering. Oticslnutslieutalde, ueatel Main Alsle. We have been doing some surprising things with Corset prices. Here's a bigger sur prise : An imported I. C. Cor set at $1 that was never before sold for less than $2.25. The maker means that you shall knew these goods. R. & G. Corsets. They're seconds, but you wouldn't mis trust it : II U. AU Cnraets lerfui 7'ie II A U. 1,'oirteln ler IJJ te j u. A 1). (JertcU foraec UUPHlnul struct lfle, east of llulri AUK) If you haven't looked through our Shee Stere you've only half a guess of the sorts and styles of easy, light, strong, dressy outing ioetwear the makers have been giving us. Mere are some of the kinds for women. Buckskin, leather soles : Ilnck Skin, button $100 Duck Skill, balmenila 3IU Canvas, leather soles : Old OelO tlnnvaa, button U2t Ola (leld Uiuivm, bulmeraU iw Old (ieWCauva?, Iiulineruta 1.7s Old tleld canvas, buck sktu titiutnud balmorals , SAO llrewnUnnvas Oilerd 75 l.tgbl Hiuy Canvas Oxford 3 SS muck SerKO UiUiuerals, liatoutleulhur Up lit, Canvas, rubber soles : lllaek Canvas luiinerul, pateut loathertlp $35) lllaek Surgu BtUuiemls.imtent leather tip 2.W1 llluck Cauvea Oxford, patent luatlier tip fioeaud S.00 ltrewn Canvas Oifeid , 1.91 l.lt!btCunvuOiteid,calt trlinmea . ste Calf and Geat, rubber soles : WIneCalf Oxferfl jjw llluck Ooze Call Oilerd -jde Wind Celurvd Ueat 0'erd. 3ii Cotrve Colored tleat Oxlerd 1 ui lllack (.eat Oxford 12 .') and 3 W Olared HoiiKelaOi!ora,vMeiitUiUliur HP 3 te Men's Canvas Balmorals were $1.75, new $1, 6. 7,8'senly. Beys' Canvas and colored Geat Shoes. Market trout fient, west et Main Alale. JOHN WANAMAKER, Phlladelplila. MUO'IS ANlt tillUKH. S' OMKrillNU NIUK Fer Little Meney. We have a very line Uiilteri Plioe ler ladlei lu l'ttlihltiiiett, lirlgtit Kid, or Kid limnl mul Ulove Tep, Wetked ltulten llulci, which uu tell at II. S3. A full linn nt KM and Itrlght Dongola Or Or eon! Ties and .OpornSUppeis. We claim te soil as cheap as any bnute In Lunraatur, and would bepleuetd te have you compare our prlcej with thou you tiatu been paying. WM. H. GAST, JunllydWAr N0.1MNOItTliO.UKKNST. J ACOH V. HUKAKKKK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MT OWN DISTILLATION.) MO, 1DUCNTUK 8QUAUK, 1776. 1888. JULY FQURTU. fleadquarterijfer Flrewerki. We desire te call attention te FIREWORKS for the coning fourth ei Jtilr celebration. Haying our works from the manufacturer, ana firecrackers from the Importer In large ntianlltlrs and tot cash, we are In position te .1 OU at th lowest market price. UUK WOKKfl are all Colerea Works, ana for weight, sue and besuly of colors am net surpassed. OUIiriKKCitACKKIls are long stem, best Ne. 1. We have all sizes Cannen crackers, .l&panete una Silver Star Torpedoes, Colerea riren, Weman Candles. Sky Jteckets, Triangles Mines, Vertical wheels, slower Pele, Brilliant Fountains, ate, Kte, Chinese Lanterns ana nags for the four te ana rail Campaign. We hare purchased largely of Chinese ana Japanese Lanterns, ana flan, which wa can alto .toil at the Lewest .'rices. HUNTING SLAUS -We can furnish them or any size at Short Netice. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BABT KXNQ 18TRHBT, I.ANGABTKR.I'A. QUKKXHWAKIt. TT1UH A MARTIN, Fruit Jara I Jelly Tumblers 1 CHINA HALL. MASON rUUir JAH'.IN ALL81ZKS. JKI.LYTUMULKU3. JELLY CUrS. JKLLY JAK'I. MHIITN1NCI FltUlT JAH9. (1 he Hest In the Market.) HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANUABTEK. PA. UaHRIAUKS. QTANUAHU WORKr EDW.EDGERLEY CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS, 41, 4 441SIAUKBT BTUIKT, liear Ot Podtelllce, Lancaster, Pa, 1 have In Stock and Build te Order Every Variety el the following styles : Coupe, Hug gles, Ciibrlnleta, Carnages, victerias, business Wagons. "T" carts, McColl Wagons, Burrles, Market Wageus, l'hrotens, Kzpress wagons. 1 employ the best Mechanics, and have Mon ition te build correctly any style of Carriage deslred. The quality, Style and finish nt my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest la the market, -WKHAVKTHE BEST AN U CHEAPEST OAltTlNTHK MAUKKT. AHV11ALT BLOCKS. A Sl'HALiT 1'AVINQ ill.OOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Oltlce-rll Cbcstnnt Ht , l'hlla , I'b, Worka-Uildgeport, fa., A Camden, N. J, MANUITACIUUKU3 Or" Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks ei'.ES 4x5x1 AND t'ixlxl'i. In ironflraliueferstrootnavlnir.sldowBlbR. srar den paths, mill yards and driveways, Riitturs, cel I urn. vats and sa walls. Advantages: NeI-ijUwd, duslldis, strlcuy sanitary, piucll piucll callyliulestructlbluana cheap, rer prlets and lurther lnloiinatlen address: B. S. OSTER & BRO., Aicenls Lancaster Ce., 3?( North frlnce St., Lancaster, 1'u. ml-Cmd XXCl'llSlOXH. RAYMOND'H aiONS. VACATION yXCUlt. RAYMOND'S VAOA'I ION H'XOURSIONS. All Tinvellng Kxponses Included. Parties will leave Phlladnlplita Monday, J illy ?H. Monday. aukuU2), ana Mena.ly, Hep Hep Hep toiiiberlo, lerl'llltKK OllAND Tllll'&totUe Yellowstone National Park, Willi a coinpleto Hound of nil the points of liltnrcal in AMKIUOA'd WUNDKULAND, andamplottmeror u tlioreunh Inspoctlen or Its many marvels, lnrtdunui visits tn Niag ara Falls, Chicago, stllwaukee, the Dells of the Wisconsin, at. 1'uul, Minneapolis, the Fulls et Mlnueliaha, l.uhe Mlnnotenku, the famous " Had Lauds " of Dakota, etc. All Hallway Travel In 1'alaoe Bleeping Cais. The Parties te be LtmtUiil tn Numbers. In con nection with tlie third oxrurslen thore will be a Tour Acress the centlnunt, with a Ko Ke turn through Calttornle. lu addition te the abeve Summer and early Autumn teuis through tbe Kooky Mountain In Colerado, and 'lfii 'lilpn In July te the famous Keserts or Mew England, Canada and the Middle States. W RAYMOND. 1, A. WII1TCOMI1. a-Bend ler doscrlptlve circular, designa ting whxtlier oliewstonn Yars lour, Colo Cole rado l.xcur.t 11, or book of tun HummerTtlps Is au31.ua, KVY.MOSD& WHITCOMU. Ne. Ill Seuth Ninth Ht (uuder Continental Hetel), l'hlladulphta, 1'a. JuUKild UUVMl wtBuimu wauiia. c Alii, AND bttK -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP. BtxtyCaudle-Llghli neats them all. Anether Let el ClllCAl'Hl.OBks ferUas an 0 11 8 loves. THB " PERFECTION '.'. UHl-AX, MOULDING A UUUUEU CUSUIOM WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all.'Thls strip ent wears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Blep rattling et windows. Kxclnde U10 dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made lu applying it. Can tie ntled anywhere no holea te bere, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, lioater and ltange Stere; -or- Jelui P. Sehaum & Sods, 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT.,. LAUOASTXB. l'A. AUKNKKA1, AOKN'I WANTKD KOH theSlh Woniler. Positively the fastest soiling at tlcle en vatth Addreai KSIPIUK CO.. Jel4-lwd Wl Canal Bt., N. Y. City. NOT1CK IS HKR1CHY G1VKN THAT the follnnlngdeicrlbed City lienda are hereby called In ter the Sinking fund of tbe Usue authorized by ordinance approved Mareli 3, A I). IsSl, and amended byordlnance approved March V.t, 1SS1. rorutundsaeeunor tholndebtudnexsoi the city of Lancaster, l'a,, at four per cent. Of the Burins of One te Twenty Yoaw, vlx t Nes. ;?!, '28, i:, 40. M, Oun 1 heutand Dollars each 1 Hei.1l, ffl. 21. 'i, at, S7, 2, H, 41, 45, 4J, U, (U, U7. 118, 10O, 101, PS, Hit, 107, 10S. liO.llOSlve llundmd Dellsriieach j Nes. 3.4, lJ,i7,S',!,,Sa1 SI, Si, it, 81, N SO IMS, 51. 01, CI, Kl, CO, C7.CS GJ, 7, 71, 7A 73 71, 75. 7ci, .-, Si, loe, 101, Wl One Hun dred Dollars each. 1 he above numbered bends will be presented for pay inent at thl ottlce en or btifera the ilrst dayef July, Itisi ; Inteiuat en said bends will ceau en tnat date. Ie!0'llljyl5 KDW. KIHIKIILKV, Mayer, BUSINESS METUODS MADE 1'IiAlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCASTKU UOUUKHCIAL COLLKUK, Is se simple and plain that any young Udy or gentleman can easily master all the details of abusluess education. L11IKUAL TXUUS. Kvenlng Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and rrtdays. full Information given by 12.0. WKIDLKU, Lancaster Commercial College, eetllktfd lAnnuitnr, H. VTOTIOE TO TRESPASSERS AND -- UUNNKlts. All persons are he rob y ter. bidden te truspass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and 1 ana Bntitiaweiieai&iesin fjeDonen ei jHHxlwell estates in Lebanon or m PPIJ. UUUUUtVl WHUUMU .UW.WW UA UUIU' closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln fishing, as the law will be rigidly en te iced airatnst all trespassing en sold lands of tfca un aesiguea alter uus nonce. WM. COLKMAN rUKIMAf, K fXJtOY ALDXN, IUW, O.rUHMAM, Atternm tex u.w.Ue)mkn'i.Uair OKOOMKimS. O AWARD'S MILD CURED HAM . AND BUKAKrAtT BACON. UneensJea for UMteraesa: and gelfeaey of flavor. We guarantee that taere ta nothing te equal them la quality In Uls market. Thou sand! of the beat famine are new using them. They aire universal satisfaction. Try them ana tell your neighbors. W Dried lleet ana Hele a nleely chipped. Frlees reasonable. tJseKUK WIAHT. TTNU8UAM UNUSUAL I' 18 WHAT sf many new customers eselalm when ibeysee theconstantacUvltyef trade at The Original ted Only Cash Grocery, N. W. COIL UUK AMU VINE SIS, LANCASTKU, PA. They mean that It Is unnsnat at this season te see such a brisk trade,butlt Is nesurprlse te vlrf..".".u.u",a," oureia customers, rer at QKABlLIa there are no dull seasons. -ZZ2 ?.a filing for Cash explains the whole matter. l-LOUK is easier. We have a ' New Precess" Fleur said by msny tube eiual te any Beiler at CO cents. ,.9ASAt,I''.,"kM ry palatable dishes, IS cents a paakugu, '""I'aS are certainly cheap at 11 cUa fceTyft.B'cUi.?8' Tery Bie '" linTTLRDPirKLKSfnrl'lcnlFs, le cents a bottle. Larue l'lcaibs, lucentsa aeren. CUKKSB Is rather easy. Creamrrv. lies Pennsylvania Cream, 12e t Vlnest creauj, 15c. CLOTHES PIKB-BUckS Ot them at cent a dozen. OMK NORTHWEST COKNEK DUKE AND VINE STBEETS. 4STTolepheno. Open every evening. tnH-lyasT.WAI" DMT HUUDK, IAKAH0L WEATHEK. Parasol Weather. WATT &SH AND e, O St 10 BABT KINO BT. Wero quite prepared te meet the exttaordl exttaerdl nary Ooinend ler PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS During the pist few days, and jeu can still flud whai you want In COACII1NU l'AltASOI.e, 1TANCY 1'AltlSOLS, XW11.I,KD1LK SUNSUADXS, ULOlilA CLOTH SUMSUADK3, In nil fl.'s and every vatlotyef handles at the low uat cash prices. WASH OHALLIB3 Make a cool Snramer Drs9. We open today sixty pleces In choice styles at the extremely low prlce or 7e a yard ; Beiling fast in ether cities from 8 te 10 cis. AM..WOOL.A1.II&TUOS3 Cl-OTH, 40 Inches wide, se cents ayatd. TOILB-DU-NORDB Is the rame of n new make e( Dress Ging ham, excellent uualltv. Belt flnlah. beautiful cmnblniitinns of colorings, und se desirable that a hundred merctiauts are clauinrlee fur every ca.e the mill can nrofluce. We have been auccefsfiil se far In supplying the wants of all our customers, full 1 wiatti, isj Keayard. SPECIAL! All 811k Crrss-llar Hash ltlbbene, a Inches wlile,85e; worth I1.2S. All bilk Sattn Kdge Molre Htbbens, 9 Inches wide, only II ui 11 yard. Ne. w, Aiistlk ilolre Hlbben9, crown edge, 20 cents a yard. no. 11. All silk Ealln Klbbens.UXctsayard ; worth '20 eta New Yerk Stere. FOH 8 A LB OR KB NT. RESIDENCE ON of Duke street. THE EAST SIDE bntneen Urnnge anil Chratuut, ter unit. lunulroef A.J STKINMAN, At this ounce. ml2ftld FOR KENT FRONT AND REAR basements under lllish A lire.'s Clothing Btorei trnnl ene suitable for sheemaker shop; rear suitable for uatlng beuse or gruen grocery. awi'iy w Jiiaen a uu lultmd Centre Square HOUHKSKORSAliE ON THE MOST liberal teimi, en Wet Chestnut, Wal nut, Lomen, Mary, l'lue und Charlette streets. Apply at 11115 Clild Mi NOUTil MAKY BT11KKT. jTIOR KENT FROM. APRIL, 1, 1B88, A" forenooratormof years, the Btrasburg Hall read, with Ceal and Liimbur Yard. Warn. heuse, Locomotive aLflCais ; all tn geed and running order, The loase el this valuable property presents a rare opportunity lean; 7 ffalabllshed and pronu.ble business, for eon- l'uiiy uwriug in uiigagu in a pleasant, no uiuuub, ruin or inner iniormauen apply te TllOS.erUKNUYUAUMUAUDNKU, mli-tld Lancaster City, la. hLMMKR JlKS02iTfi. TliANTlU OITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest Meat Convenient Uetel. Xlegautly rurnUhnd. Liberally Managed. Couch te ana irum ueacu una 1 ruins, urcuesira uusic. CHAB. MOULADK. Pmn. W K. Coehr4. Chief Clerk. lebn-emd T UE "CUALKONTE," Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. K. UOllKUTS ft aONB. aprl-4uid ' VKT11EKlt'1" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J . Ocean .nd Kentucky Avenue. Open rcbiuaty 1, te November 1. J ,00 uex ituu. M. J. KCKKUT, tcayl0-2ind 8 TOOKTON U.OTH1 CAPE MAY.N. .1. Ol'KNB JUNK SO -New Ownership. New Mauageiiieiit. Newly i'urntshed. x"ertect Appelntiii'iiU. l'euular Prices. Kluest beach In the world, ltoeiu plans and lnfonna lnfenna slnn at Ulasltu ,1 ueiiH' Piane Warerooms, N, W, corner l.ieventh and Chestnut streets, l'hlladelphln. until June 50. ' . all tte. Walten. Proprietor, JunlCllt Late of SL James Uelel, h. Y, OAl'ON HI'KlNCiS AND HATHS. ALKAINK L1TIIIA AND BlIPKltlOlt IllON WA'X'HUS, llAMl'BlUUK COUNTY, W. YA. This celebrated Mountain ltesert for health and pleasure, llaths et any temperatuie ; a summer climate unsurpassed: a charming summer home with its many Improvements, accommodating Soe guests, opens June 1. rer medical und ether testimony, send for circu lar. Wal.U. SALK, inayMKtd Proprietor. , TLANTIO CITY. GUKSTKIt COUNTY HOUSE, 'IhU thoroughly comfortable and well known home u uew open, 'iweuty-elgblb toisen. Bume management. Coel and do de llgbttut location vury near tli sea juu2-2md J KttlMABONS. VOAL, "OAUMUAHDNKH'S COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. Orritm.-Ne. 11) North (JnoanStreet, and Ne. K4 North l'rlnen Birueu Yiaus:- NerUi Ddpet, aivlMfa I'rlnce Btroet, near tie&ding I.ANOABTBU, PA B. II. MARTIN. Wholesale and Itetall Dealer In all kinds et iiuiuur.it aij lyUAli, Yaro-Ne. 1M North Water and Prtnc Streets, above Lemea Lancaster, ns-lyd cLornma.me. M ERUUAHT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT BObIKHXW tuimqbin SUITINGS -AND- Treuserings Vew opening for the warm season . We make an honest effort te render satisfaction 10 the customer in every case, rULL links or Gent's Summer Undeiwear Hosiery, Cellars ana Cuffs and furnlshlncs, generally.! An Inspection of enr stock and prices re spectfully solicited. Gee. F. Rathven, Ne. 25 East King St. Next Doer te the Lancaster County National Hank, LANGAtTKli, PA marll-lydAw t'URXlTURU. tXTIDMYKR'S. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S CORNER. THE OLD CORNEli IB FULL Or UOOD NKW TUINdS. Our stock is tee large and must be reSnced before the season closes. Te de this we have concluded te glve the peeple a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods fnet the newest, but Just as geed) that will be sold If tlie price pal en them will sell them. These are uhkat llABOAINB, and we ex pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FUliNITUltK STORE Oer. East King & Duke Sts. I desire te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ings, te which my per per nenal attention will ba glven at moderate charges. Reapectfully,; WALTER A.HEIMTSH, 27 ic 20 S. Queen St. Residence 37 West Vine Street, oppeslto St.Mary'a Chtirch.l F URNITURE I FURNITURE! THE UNDKU3IQNKD 11 A8 KKOl'KNKD 1U3 bTOlttt AT THE OLD STAND, le. 38 East King Street, Which wa destroyed by (Ire some time age, and has a perfectly New Stock et all kludjjel FURNITURE. PAULOlt SUITES, 1JEDUOOM SUITES, TABLES, CU AlllS, KTO. UftOLSTERING In All Its Branches. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs., HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 Fast KJntr Street JeDttd jhs a gibbs. It Will Pay Yeu. If you are furnishing a new ree, 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 lias paid everyone of our customers, it will pay you te see the newest, brightest stock of Fi 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 ' The People's Cash Stere DRTV00D8. KAOr. GIYLER SHOWS TUB HAMDSOMKSr MKHTOr ASSORT- French and Ame.iciu Sttlies, ginghams, Batibtes, White Ooedi, &e, IN LANCASTER, At Lewest Cash Prices. JOHN S. GIVLEE, 6 & 8 North Queen St, LANCASTKU, PA. marlOlidAw haqer brother. The Newest Styles Kerchllns & Gres Remans French Satines. The Newest Styles American Satines. The Newest Styles uatlste and Challies. The Newest Styles Scotch Zephjrs and Tell Nerd Ginghams. The Newest Styles Tennis Suitings. PARASOLS & GLOVES. EMBROIDERIES. Ne. 25 West King St., LAKCASTKlt.lM. J."- MARTIN & CO. Remarkable Offerings -IN- Summer Dress Goods! Our buyer has Just returned from the mar ket and tomorrow there will ha dlsplajeden enr cennters some of tha greatest drives In Novelties ever shown. Dress Challies, Mere demand for them every day, 'c a yard ; sold everywhere at S and 83 a yard. Every pattern made we have In stock. Weel Chal lies, Ne a yard. Half Weel Challler, 20e a yard. FRENCH SATINES. 7hltells the story or out stock, 91 patterns, at 3)c ; 41 patterns, at Wjj 33 patterns at2Sc. American Satines. An Immense stock In all the desirable shades Uebelln, Blue, Terra Cetla, etc. BATISTES! Over a yard wide, Cream and White grounds, at 9c a yaid ; regular price, IBc a yard. MAOHJNKRr. C r.NTR.VI. MAOUINE WORKS. Central Machine Works, . V. CCMMINGS, I'reprletf, UUANT AJs'D CHRISTIAN 18TIT1ETS, LANCASTER, l'A, (A iter July 1st, at Hi North Christian Itreet,) KNOINKS, UOll.KltS, MAC11I.MBV, 8I1AS-TING8, PULLEYS, HANdlCES, Jte, IKON AND OUASS CASTING", WOOD AND METAL l'ATTKUNB of Belt Quality. Largect and liest Stock In Lancaster of Cast Iren und Malleable linings, llnus and Iren Valves and Cooks, bleam Gauges, Safety Valves, Try Cocks, water Uauges.Uate Valves, Lubricators, and nteam Goods In general M-ltepatilni; prempily done, becend band Knglncs, uellers and Machinery neught and Beld. GOOD WOUK. UKASOMABLK CUAUQE8. PKOmTNESS. dec! tld M HM A BROTHER J. I MARTIN (6 CO u "Kl w"4Ti-5ta-- f.n i,jithfclrt,flEtfgC -j