&; . , " V . . -.. It jJSOB IiAKO&gEflB BAIXir DmaraGBSfQ TUESDAY. -JTOTE 26, 1888. 'I fesftT B ".r :.i $z ka fJLV Sfc1 .-.- iJS. Dally IntelllgancT. Sita-MaT"! JUMB 86, 1:$R. umutncn publishes all the aaw of ui unites Press nn te possible hour. eaur xaiuen et thb iimru- ZSXSEfSXSXl&t a yeari s.se ler atx month MM rat tkraa Menth t eee. per month. wnu-Y umLMaaKem (Deuble Sheet) hi races, ely H.50 per annum, la ae wtshlna- their address: changed alie tut where the paper ts sew ter. from 10 te eu.rcr line taenttue, aeeertlBf te location. THJl Utsf LLIQKNCXB, lADCMWT, u Oo&Beetten $ ' Hw Mat I Ortr. ' iTfca Bepublican politicians, new that tlMbftttlelierer, are earnestly ezamln jty their wounds and laurel wreaths. flM are set many of the latter, but rhit there are seem te belong te the ftw Yerk people, who took upllarrlsen - M their second choice and get Morten as tWt first. If Mr. Depew wants te go rt of railroading into politics, he will bave a fine chance should Harrison be ." however, his chance is tee remote te war- iVJMt Mm In making his choice new. He iwh te have come out well at the head ffC W delegation, after bis first slip in ' .'permitting himself te be nominated. lie ikl lad the geed sense early te see the impessl' Witty of his selection, and his late rc:eg- aWen of this patent fact was redeemed WlT the accuracy of the next observation Wlm took of the way the convention cat $'1TM going te jump. ',v,u In Pennsylvania we de net see anyone 111 who has particularly covered himself witli L'-ln Dnr T.annafAr rlalAmifna mrltr tui m h.niw aa a. In l.ftliian.lnnMM...n t iliayt'; nanu, iu bum cull viugiroe w -- Harrison. Editor Smith, of thn VUUa. av 77., -e , , . V , jr. venuw iris, ciuiuis ve ue uappy as an l. utiguim luuiiwuiuiiu, uuii iita ciuiin uees rfj-. be Rem te db wen teunueu save as liar. i ? . . . M .1 Ulalne are Interchangeable its names. ?!..& a .--. . ..... - w senator vuay appears te na e aitogetiier come te grief, having pinned his faith te Sternum, who was laid out very cold In deed. Mr. Cooper. Mr. Macce. Mr, 1 , .Smith and the ether politicians of whose aft tiannv In Wa fnmlita nn1 tt la nnt- L'iBS- ,"". -- " "" """" " "'"" iXvjlUMly that the party in the state will be . mers harmonious hereafter than it has 4 been; and its harmony has net been great. In the event of Harrison's elec- fSl tlna the cohesive newer of thn nnntln will J. ,-! ,,. v ,W V.-w..U rf'i'- aeUdlfv it - hnt If hn U lutnf an 1,re la & : ' --w, -wu .u ;i ptomueet a Democratic state in Fenn. f 'Mvlvmnta In th Anrlv fntiirn -. -.-,.- i William the Wordy. The German emperor has made the opening of the Iteichstag the occasion for great display of pomp, 'ceremony and Terbeslty; the latter being by far the meatlnterestlngtethe hard-headed poe- ;iPne form the front rank of progress $ ua' nu own ana ether civilized lands. S-nerds can net well be made te stand ilM aad the day has passed when thrones mav '"..' Wl.i. -. Jl l. .1 .. ..si Muyt suuiuiug uy vue mere stiuness or JI'feM lace and titles. The world cares very i&mmu let we details or the theatrical a)ctacle,evenif the geld plated super SfBumeraries were German princelets of an- -C-d.,""""' ., uuuvtmiu bUUlk liMMtlB WOtO ', Jtwals of fabulous value. Uut If the ) jnuig ciuictur uiucu uuan column into 3tha papers of the world, there is fair ' reason te suppose that he gave some hint .of his Intentions and the world is gravely , interested, He has already talked several ' times with curiously interesting results. A large number of Intelligent people be lieve him te be a war horse from nway back, scenting the battle from afar, and ether clear-minded observers find him tn fce a peacefully disposed young man who : knows hew te tickle the military vanity of a martial nation. In this latest geld- "framed pen picture of his mind, the em- perer has shown his determination te t fellow In the diplomatic and military tracJr of his grandfather. He will con tinue the work of solidifying all (Jerman speaking people into one great nation ,and t U hebas te fight out any part of the prob lem he will de se without hesitation. He proposes also te encourage legislation that will protect "the weak and oppressed la their struggle for existence," and will r "equalize unhealthy social contrasts." These expressions must have sounded i atrangely as they fell upon the haughty alienee of that grand company in the old " castle hall, with their blazing Jem h and regalia, and the treasured relics of her aldic pomp of the days when knl,,hts en horseback cared nothing for aeci.il con trast or the struggles of the people. Hut William added that he sternly opposed nil efforts having the aim or tendency te undermine public order. It Is the speech of a slreng man, who whe erer was the author of It. m . Its Cabled Order. The Republican convention has had a better deliverance than was te have been expected. General ITnrrienn u n0- gj5s aby an unobjectionable nominee for pres. Mima, lie Dears me reputation of being an honest man, which is a repute net en- joyeaeyeitner James G. Blaine or Jehn Sherman, who seem te have been the first choice of the two factions of the Itepub lican party. It is a gratification te the decent citizens of the republic that the presidential nominees of both parties are aW te be men of personal integrity. It WlZw nv tebe Pealble for any ether $ ,"" ui men te ue even namcA fnr , fittt efllce in the nation. Thn ..., $& en the Republican ticket does net :i, f ITO It strength, sive as Mr. Morten is a i of great wealth and aMn tn ,,ni., ' .the needed funds of the campaign. He te set a man of any particular strength otherwise, and the Republican ticket as a whole falls much below the Democratic .ticket la point of ability. It might as well have been nemiuaUd Jnadayasaweek. The friends of Blaine bad control of the convention and made the nomlnat'ea after thev rfreiwi t.ni. kr tire orders from him by cable that they Kit mwuia abstain from vetln-r rr him V ?iUl cr wltlleut his connivance they had a, ,-. pmnx seeping me convention from makinir 'r e"0lcefcecaus8 of their desire te finally 'WZTT". mm WU1CU tDere no doubt . br I&at thev Cnnld an.l .,.1.1 I i ... j. i717,V 7 ----- nuuiuuavcuuueuiui kCT "ul anatne ether candl- -'!rt!7a,ulalne te hia Premise net te be ', eaadlate amUnst him. a. h, ..,., & ' htlhneff thv were brain clouted XmMeT y me cabled onIfrem fNtt Tat!en directed from Europe. It illustrates tlie wonderful progress we are nmktagin political antimalarial science. Mr. Uliilne though supposed te be out en a country read la England was all the while within speedy reach of Chicago. 1 1 h said that lie sent an answer te one dlSDltch within nn tinnr nml n half! it gotten been said that the Jndgent te I vjwww i.uiBmncni mm bkwiw "" than upon the spot ; ana certainly jut. Blaine had all the advantage whicli he could well net from distance in Issuing his instructions te Chicago. And his Judgment was geed in his final order, though he might have been quicker In giving it. The Electoral Sltnntlen. The nomination of Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, for president by the Republi can national convention, will cause a fierce struggle for the electoral votes of Indiana. As the situation new stands, it is pretty generally ageeed that there are le3 sura Democratic votes in tne Southern stales, which with New Yerk's thlrty-stx votes will make n total of 169 in the electoral college out of a necessary 201. The alleged surely Republican states feet up 182 votes, and they expect te get fifteen of the necessary nineteen addi tional votes in Indiana. Whether they will or net is a question. Te make up the necessary Democratic twelve, the Democrats leek te New Jersey and Con necticut, which voted for Cleveland four years age, and te California, which Is most likely te vote for Cleveland this year. All these debatable states, except Connec ticut, are under Democratic control new, and with the irresistible wave of tariff reform sweeping ever the country, it Is net easy te see where there is a gleam of liope for Republican success. Ne Mere of Illalne. It will be a source of great relief te the patriotic citizens of the country that James G. Blalne is laid upon the shelf and that the American people can settle down te the serene certainty that he will net by any possibility sit in the executive mansion. Ne man who aspired for the place w.i3 ever mero unfitted for it. The campaign of four years age was filled with disgusting personalities, nil because of his malodorous public record. It will net be se this year. The fight will net be clouded by the dust of personal detrac tion. It will be a equare stand-up fight en the question whether needless taxation shall be imposed upon the people in order te previde nn enormous surplus te tempt cupidity and encourage 'extravagance. There la no doubt of the result. By the re election of Grever Cleveland it will be declnred that unnecessary taxation is tin Just taxation and needless tax payments uhall remain In the pockets of the people. Why ilkl tbe ltepubllcans of Lancaster besome no oettatlo acd boMlereus ever the mouee lieru of thelr Uberlng Chicago tneantal n? W by a Id they howl and choer and toot for n oettaln Mr, Harrison when obliged te confess their natural Ignerance of who the man waa or what he ever did te exoltejoy attlielr mention et hla natneT Taeenly reasenable anawer la that the Heek of Hheep deaerted by bell wttber Blalne, lieps'.ev, forlorn and molaneholy, were reaily te bleat ftirieualy for any thing weiring u bell, without waiting for day light te eee whether It was a Jaekasa or a goat The DamoeraU bad a leador tried and Approved and, aoreneln theoenUdenoe of vlotery, they greeted hla formal nomina tion with h tinny hut dlgniued approval. It It a plcaimat pastime te gravely ques tion Republicans as te the cause of thelr extravaKant Jey evor the Bolectlon el n Victim for Haorltleo In November. AceeniMNO te the l'hliadelphla J'ltss Quay thought that tbe vete of Allisen, in lows, wai going te Hherman. When It went te Uirrlaen, Quay said te doneral Hendoraeu, the Iowa leador, "Honderaon, 1 think you are a traitor." He much for liepubiican harmony I It liny ba true tnat uiore'pooplo are kllled overy year by falling out of windows than by tlie various perlls of the rail, but the victims cl tbe deadly window usually haoenly themselves te blatue, whlle the poeplo slaugbtored en tbe railroad often perlshln uplte of habitual and atudled pru pru denec Xcribntr'a Magazine la publishing a sorles of railway artlelOB that promlse te bring clearly bofero the publle oye tbe main onsentlalH of pa'ety In railway travel. The Hist nrtlole, by the well known au thority, Themas Curtis Clarke, points out Bovernl ways of making travel by rail mero sale. We have 3:213 miles of railway bridges In the United States. Of Iren and woeion tniBa bridges there are 1,080 miles, andofweoiieu trCHUes 2,127 miles. Wnny of enr werat disasters have resulted from tbe burning of woedon bridges. Anether point la that trains should run abeve and net between tbe trumen, bccauie ' most brldge acoldenta can be traced te dernlled tralnasttiklng the truBaea and knocking them down." Again he aayatbat the aheck of pasHlng from tbe elastle earth te tbe mere solid brldge eften develops a Haw or crack Inn wheel oraxle, and a break do de rallsthe train. He propeseatoremody this by covering Rll new bridges with a steel deck covered with stene ballast, with ties bsdded In It aa lu an ordinary roadbed, QovKiisen IlKAVKn would de a neat and fitting aet In appointing Judge McCellutn te the vacancy caused by the deatb of Judue Trunkey. McUellum Is a Democrat, but he will be olie'.od In Novembjr, se why net appoint him new ? Uennib IJarrisen haa tasted of the bittera of doleat. In 1870 he was net oltcted governor of Indiana, in 1S87 be was net elected United States senator. In 18S3 be will net be elected president of tliese United Htfttc. Damocratie rule la tee geed te be displaced. The people are for Cleve- isnu ana 'tnurman. Thk Philadelphia J'scas and Imiuircr at this stege of the campaign bad better step everything dse and try te reconcile their pleiurca et tbe Republican candldate for vice president, j,evi 1'. Morten, The Jnquirer preBenta him with luxmiant niousttcbe and side whlakers, while tbe J ress pictures him as beardleaa as a China man. Perhaps tbe JVm meana by Its plcture te represent hew he will leek alter tbepeppleRotthreuBb voting In Noyember. Then the wind will net be blowing through his wbUkerH. " PERSONAL. " Teny " II aut la new an lnme of n,n la lunatle heapiut In Wc!25?, llL .0Lu Oiuwk JJazaui., the noted SSIJaM',i ll0,8lur. "wtbem'atlcian and meupbysiclan, died suddenly at his home Jjjriiv Uulmest, the wealthy renre. jentatlve in Cengresi of the i'lrst Kew Yerk district, hai "determined net te hS a candidate again. He ha, new R"?Ted Xou? terms, and thinks that Is quite enough. IJb. Uenjamix Kine, one of tbe eldest emcera ou the retired list of the United Hlstcs army, died en Sunday, in Anna Arundel county, Maryland, In tbWfyea? of hta gge. Ue was a graduate of We"t I'elnt and nerved through the war of 181" the Seminole war and the Mexican war as surgeon, and wm plieed en the retired Hat shortly after the outbreak of the civil war. ATTRKLASr. Ite net dceeh efl," the tick ean sitd, With lamaia turn et plllewea licaO We came from nothing into life. Te nothing go irem being's strife t Tlie Will that drew us from ttie dust Withdraws Its faeis, and fall we mint. Tell throbbing Orm, this shrinking briln WIU join the eleuienti ag nln, And lire no mere save In Ged's hands, As i ubiUt os for his fcitnre plans. ThU shadow land of which we hear, Use fairy lere delights the ear, Bat no convincing proofs are found. Ner Is Its logte clear and sound, lie net decelred. .Te die means death All gees with this uncertain breath." Yet when the parting time wa nigh, And we, with saddened hearts steed by, There came Inte bar fading eyes A quick, keen leek of f lad snrprlte j Be strong, se plain we saw lu trace Hours after en the dead, cold f tc . I.riiira Garland Oarr in Boiten Irantcrlpt. BPKOIAL NOTIOBS. TU AT 11 ACHING QUUUB Can Be SO qulckl nnlitkl enred by BhUeh'a Cure. We guanntee It. Beld nv H. B.' Cochran Ornggut. Nes. 1S7 and 1st North Queen St., Lancaster, Fa. (1) I hr been troubled with catarrh from boyhood, and considered my ctse enrnnlc until about three years age 1 procured 1 It's (jretm Halm, and) count myselr sound today, all from tbe use of one bottle. J, it. Coelev. Hardware Merchant, Montrese, l'a. Mr. P. at. Harber hm nsed Kly's Cream Ilalm for citarrh In his family and cemuiends It very highly, a lady is recovering the sense of smell. A Tunkhannoek lawyer, known te many et our rpade, ssts he was cured of dcalaess. rittHen, l'a., Uaielle. JO-2wdoedAw WANAMAKICn'8 fHiLADiLrBU, Tuesday, June Vi, 1888. Latest novelties in Ladies' Bathing Suits. Loek among them. There is nothing missing that ought te be herc.l Novelties In llraldtd Jersoy. Knit Halts. Hi Usually SI and 17. evelties in etrlped Stockinet, ts The 'Princess," innat tauter ul and Jaunty as well as the unit seivlceablr. We recemmend Jersey nathlng Hnlta be canto : 11)0 net cling te the ferm: yery elistlc; de net Impeae motion el wearer In water. 2-Ltsa than half the weight of flannel orelhorstntrsnlU. tl-Uelna- knitted,: de net he'd water: wrarer as dressy when coming irem t-Ufbestnuallly goods. A large llneet rianneiliathlnir Suits t all tlie new thlnss el tbe seaann rialn, IJSOund S3; nralfled. 3.W, II, and II 60. ' Ladies' Dusters. At the top in quality, quantity, style. Frem $2 Linen te $20 Silk ; all new this season. Many el the styles are exclusively our own : l.lnen.l.undtl. Mohair, plain, 11.60, IS te, SO. Slehalr, plaid, 17 and $t. Mnhilr, sUlped, 7 1, i te, J) ;i, i'ongec.tl?. Ulerla,l3&0, 115, e Hurah, ie. Bcoend fleer, Chestnut street slde. Twoele- There's a Chestnut street window full of Finest French Sateens. Sec them in a dozen drapings. Your first thought is " flowered silk " every time. Only a few even of French makers can get such an ex quisite finish en cottons. There are French Sateens and French Sateens. If you want the very top notch of ex cellence, use your eyes. sulphurs blacks browns gebelins creami tans and all the most popular shades in a great variety of the newest designs. 37. Seme Sateens that have been 37 and 31c are 25c. Peerless Sateens 1 2c. Southwest of centra. 25c Ginghams for 15c. 40c Gingham for 25c. 50c Gingham for 370. A money-saving tune in that price scale. Northwcster centre. Surprising values in women's Gloves and Mitts: 1 jne Franie Llglen at 15W rents rine llluek silk Mitts at-soenta. I'nre Bilk Uloves at a cents High clues Slla, euib'd backs, te centi. All new lets, and representing bigger value for the price than any we have lately sold. AnuVt8KVn1t0rJucCe?UnU;r'n,nlh fr0U1 "- Manufacturers' remnants of Hamburgs at half price. There is a day or two of geed pick ing among them yet. Southwest ofcentro. New Ceylon Flannel from the famous Gingham Ander sons. Modest Patterns all stripes and checks. Finish is like the finest Gingham. Soft ness of the wool filling, firmness of the cotton warp. Celers soft as sunrise tints : cardinal pink ifrav blue navy bten white Stuffs that women and children delight in. 50c a yard. Other Ceylens 37 and 31c; kinds that last year were 50 te 75c. Finest French Printed Flan nels stripes 65c. Northeast of centre. About 100 Tennis Rackets that were last season $4 and $5 each come te us se you shall have : 1'ai-J.nt lib e-rk handle for 74 ItiCkU with ceOur lmndm mi-. V The witchery of Archery again felt : l.ancowend Ue-, Itfn te 11.23 Arjeus, 75ceuls lottude? in. Uaie merit, northeast et centre. 3000 pieces Ceral Glass quarter the original price price te $1.50. is at 5c .?" Jugs letgura oils bpoeu-hoiders By nip Juts lla.ement, northwest 01 centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. ji a a; k nit chjTFPs. JANDANNA IIANDKKKUUIkVh. UKT .OUK Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and 10 Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, A'O. 4i WES'l j;ixa SI. I leryTKe3tl)oer t0 ye's -"botemfh Ual XXDWAL. BOOTS Ann mnnmm I - M"' i T! A KEK'S -PILLS- "TryAyer's Pills" for Ithcumatlim, Neuralgia, and Gout. Ste phen I.anslog.ef Yonkers. N. says: "Rec ommendect as a enre for ehronle Oestlranets, Ayer's Pills have relieved me from that trou ble and also from GOUT, If every victim of this dlieaie would heed only three words et mine, I could banish (lout from the land." These werda would be-' Try Ayer'a Pills.' " iiy the use el Ayer's Fills alone, 1 cured myself permanently of rheumatism which had troubled me several months. These fills are at once harmless and effectual, and, t be lieve would prove aspeoineln all cases et In cipient RHEUMATISM. Ne medicine could have served me In better stcad."-t). C. Heck, corner, ay.yelles I'rlth, I. O. 1 Itenkln, Nevada City, writes : " I have used Xyet's Tills for sixteen years, and I think they are the best l'tlls In the world. We keep a box et them In the house all the time. Ihiy have cured me of sick headache and neuralgia, elnce taking- Ayer's rills, 1 have been free from all complaints." " I have derived great beneflt from Ayer's Tills, rive years age 1 was taken se 111 with rheumatism that 1 was unable te de any work. I took three boxes -f Ayer's Pills and was entirely enred. Since that tlme I am never without a box ei these pills." l'eter Chrlstensen, Shet weed, Wis, Ayer's Cathartic Fills. raxr-AMD bt Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Maes. Feld by all Dealers In Medicine Je2SUJyl ATER'H HAIR VIUOK. 0R BALI AT rr. d. cecuitAN'M Duva steuk, Nes. 137 A IS) North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. apr4-2mdAw SAFE, 8UKE AND SPEEDY CURE. liupture, Varloecelo and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be hnmbngged by quacks when you can find In Dr. Wright the only Baa trtAa Pbtbieiak In rhlladnlphU who make a specialty et the abeve diseases, and guxm InaMT Curbs UUAHAame. Advice rree day ana evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home aame day. Unices private. DU. W. H. WHIGIIT, S41 North Ninth Street, Above Ilace, V. O. Bex 673 Philadelphia. rnhtt-lyflAw JIAIiY OAKHIAUM8. F LINN BKENKMAN, lOO Different Pattern -or- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators 1IAVK NO.KQUAL. mm & BRENEMAN, Ne le3 Werth Queen BtreBt, LANOASTKH PA. VOMPLKXION TO WDKK, QO M V iTkxTeiT lOVV DEr LADIES WHO VAI.UK A RKr-INKD COMI'LKXION MUST UtiK POZZONI'S ukdicatkd; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uoineves all pimples, freckles ind dls ??ltI0.,1B' pa. makes I be skin delicately sol tana beautlful. ItcenUlns no lime, wblte. lejd or avsonle. In tbtee shades, rink or flesh! whlte and brunette, ' ' reita4.LK 1IY All Druggists and Fanev Geeda Doalers 3very where. -ukwauk or aprtu ivd lMlTATlONB.-tr huvmwhmmxmiht vuiiu. IAIjIj and hue " -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-Light I Ucau them all, Anether het of CHKAP QI.0UK3 feruaa an - Ill) Hfnmu mM XHH PBRFKOTIOl. ', KA1AL UODLIltNU UUBintll CUSU10M WEATHERSTRIP lieau thorn all.trnis strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling et windows. Kxcluae the dust. Keep out snow and rain. A,n.1!S5Siean..,ll,Rljr i-e waste cu- dirt made L", iPp.1,l?f ,u a?n n110 anywhere-no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split. warn ershrlnk-a, cushion strip U the mesi a"!?1. At the Steve, Ueajer ana Kang s mesi Uenge Stere, -OP- Jehn P. Sehaum & 8eds. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LANUASTXB.PA. A HVJIA 1.T BLO OKS. Abl'UAliTl'AVlNO Al.OCJK. Asphalt iiTeck Ce., Onice-Ml Chestnut St, I'ntla , l'a. Works-itrldgepert, fa., a Camden, N. J. it ANUPACTUUKUfl OP Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks eiKStxSxlJ AND txlJixll Jn general u je forstreetpavlng.stdewalis irar cel urs. vats and sea walls. Vavautages' callylnaeltracilblVnaehe'apT tuw" prac" Per prlcts and further lnlormatlen address' R. B, OSTER & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. 321 North Prince St. uaucuiur, , ntliad VOAU OAUMGAKDNKU'H COMfAN Y, COAL DEALERS. M?NPe.NrSeL,,gUen8Ute,'n,14,0 DJft:-Nerth Prince Street, near Keeling surislia I.ANOASTJBB, PA JJ U. MAHTIN. Wholesale ami It a tail Dealer In all kinds of uumuh Ami tuili, . Yabb-ne. tw North Water andPrine Streets, above L wen Lancaster. eHid i .i-.rii--fuiij.ifc.. - . . , - ua.i- -rsssi srssrsssi I -LJJr-'-'--'-' .mr4m, I S-.-AWVW, ..,--,xa . . ,r -,, w ,,. . lj wxe Aiii- ems JML I D, P. STACKSOUSB, SO b 30 BAST KINO, BT. Net old stock but fresh, new goods Coming tn dally from the factory and bought for cash. That is why we can sell our Shoes te much cheaper than the ether stores, and we give our customers the bone (It of close buying. Kverybedy about here f nil of snap and vim a different Shee Stere from what It was -a UKTTCK ene i but of alt Shee Stores mere life, mere geed goods of the right sort and right prices. WCeme and sre ns t we cheerfully show yen the goeSs, whether you purchase or net. D. P.STACKHOUSE, NaU8and30EtttKiegSteeett LANCASTER, 1' A. KWlydAw "TKW HBOK BTORE. Summer Feet Wear I Everything desirable In low ent shoes, Ox ford ties and ailppen In great varkty ler la dles, misses and children. Ladles' French kid, hand-turn Oxford ties In common sense ana opera tees, very lbtht and easy te the feet. A yery stylish low shoe for ladles Is enr pat ent leather foxed Oxford tie with Leen XV or leather heel ( we also have the plain tee aad Up Oxford with the same stylish heels. A neat and geed wearlna; Oxford tie for la la dles. plain tee or Up, at 11.00 and II 25. Blippers in all styles. An opera slipper with common sense tee and heel, patent leatherUllppers, opera tee slippers with hlgb and low neeis ; also a full line el beaded, vamn slippers. " Ter misses' wear a fine Oongela Oxford tie In heel and spring heel t the same shoe In patent leatber. Par children Oxford and sailor tics. The southern ue for gentiemen In Kangaroo Is aa neat, comfortable a shoe as can be worn In warm weather. Uencnla oxfords for gentlemen In pointed tee and tip, also In plalnbread tee. enr line el H te and S3 oe cat f shoes for men with imoelh Inner sole cannot be excellea for the price. H. swTlkey, ( New Cash Shee Stere) ye. 21 North Queen Street LANCASriK, PA. iuart2-Smd BIO 8LAUUUIEH SliOKS. OF BOOTa AND POSITIVELY -TUK- BIGGEST SLAUGHTER -or- BOOTS AND SHOES KVKK SKKN IN LANCASTKIt. As wemustpoMtlvn'ymevo by Julys. and net having room ler the bilauce et the goods at our hast King litreet Store, we have made Anether Sweeping Reduction. The Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, slz's S te 8. we were selling at We, we are new selling at Child's l'ebble Heel 7'e. Shoes, sizes 4 te SX, we were selling at sua ; we aie new selilnir at S5e. " The box el Whlle Kid Shoes we were selling ateec, reduced te ie. The Mlnses' Kid Uuttnu 1 Oo;Sheet, Opera or IJOmmnn HATian Tnae xra wrure .All .sei a reduced Tte HSJ. ' " """" "',1 w Ladles' Kid riiA l'AiiiiinS9mnt.,tAn skM. Opera, Common Sense and Snnare Teea. we were selling at IL&e, new reduced te ll.is. Ladles' Kid and Bright DonirelaSl.60.rc7S and S3 oe iir.tmn Ht, 5,Z ,- Ji Tt.JJ-ri'irJ? reduced ie Ti id: "--. ladles' higher priced shoes reductd In the stB&uw invvttiuut nlenXUr.al!!, Bbees we were selling at $1M. ?nTa?i?S.rn',V!ior$'OOBhWJawew8r6S011? v fJw.?f tn2 Celebrated K. A. Perkins 13 00 Shee left; reduced te r 23. hwid0woure08:J tha BtO0k we ncw nave en Selling Away Belew First Cost, The Oae-Frice Ce&Ii Heuse, (S 11haneu htekk no. 20 wkst king btkki:t, itiexl Doer lounger's Stere ) UAlfSTOUK: NO. 3 BABX KING BTBHQT, LA.N OABTBR, PA. .."""TICK As no must penltlrely vacate this room July 2, we will keep tuts, Btere open every ovenlmr. araMma i77G 1888. JULYFOURTU. fleadquarlers for Fireworks. We dostre te call attention te KIKE WORKS fprthe oemlog r mirth et July Colebrallen. lluying our works from tlie manufacturer, and KliflCrackerHrronitne lmporter In laree 3u.?ntJ,.,f 8 ?DUer casn' we are In position te JOU at the lowest market nrlce OUlt WOUKS are all colored Works, and ler weight, slze and beauty et colon are net surpassed vVU Wl? 0AUKKS are long stem, best Ne. 1. We have all sizes-Cannen Crackers. Japanese and Sliver Star Torpedoes, Colored Plres, Unman Candles. Sky iteckets, Triangles Mines. Verucil Wheel., lewer Pets, llrtlllant Peunuins. Ate. Ktc. 'Chinese Lanterns and Pla8 ler the Fourth and rail Campaign. i.I0.1!.""" "SWIyef cfilnlse and r.V. i.Tii rr. !..'. ""u..'.',9 ""'en we can ... MJWV81 I THA Lewest PrlU!S. HUNTING Short Netice. m ..A ua nn mn ill f un lit. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BABT KINO BTREBT, I.ANCASTKB.PA. UVKiSHSWARB. A MAKTJN. Uiuu Fruit Jars 1 Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALL, MASON PUUlirJAIW.lN ALLiUiS. JKLL1 TUMULKKS. JSLLYCUPS. JBLLVJAUfl. 1 IQHTX)N(irBU1T JAK. (The licit fa the irarket.) HIGH 8i MARTIN, Nu. 15 Ka&ting Street, I.ANOABTKR. PA. Wjj.wvr.L.a rAHUIUNAHLK MIL. llneryaud Trimming store. Ne.M NeruT Oucen btreet, centali.s all the Aewe-t Se Latest Noytltles of the season, rnceirea? 'tSSV " ,e our " w " FREY ECKERT ASKEW OK MK. ATN08.-.IW AH 0 296 WIST KINO STUKKT. esJMr M AKTlN BKOTUKKS. Saturday loomed as fireez? OettM though we had a con That Wee tract te 11 1 UM multitude la Thin Clothing, The Summerl Bayers get a quick Air. send off by seelogseon 'J us t what they wanted. e much for tight kinds, sbipely fitting, right prices, Plenty mere pick te day. lien's Barge, flannel and Cheviot StUU, eomfert. style and durability, 110, 112. Beys' and Little Beys' Coel Suits and Coats. A royal selection et Men's Flannel BhlrU aad Beys' Waists, Onderwear, Hosiery, Dreasaaa night Shirts, Cellars, Cnaiaadifejesrvrtar; avery deilnble kind te tnlt both taste aa parss. MARTIN BRO'S MOBTHQUMHIT. M YKKS dk RATHPOIf. in Sensible Clothing reK- HOT WEATHER IN (I0OD VAUlIXy. Men's Coats and Vests from 41.' (7.60, in Striped and Ftaid Flannel. 5 te Men's Coats and Vests In Figured Mo hair and Alpaca. Men's Coats and Vests in Black Drsp d'Ete. A Handsome Stock of White and Col ored Vests in high and low cut. Hundreds et Styles in Flaunel Shirts for Summer Tourists and Travelers, Myers & Ea tbfen, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST., t.ANGARTBB Va R KOUOED PR10KH. L. GAMSHAN & BRO. Fact and Prices. AVe are making te order Fine Kngllsh Wor sted Suit, the latest style Cutaway or Sack, at 115 and lis. We are making te order All-Weel Thin Cas- simere suits at siz, 114, IIS. l'ants te order, S3 se, 14, 5, $fl, 7, ts Thin Summer Coats and Vests, Eeeisneker Ceat and Vest, tl CO, Beys' Coats and Vests attae. Flannel Ceat and Vest, II se. Serge Ceat and Vest, 12.15, l.75, ViJ.H0O. $V00, 16.00. Mohair Ceat and Vest at txoe, 2 tn, 3 te. 3.te Children's Odd fauU at 00, 65, 75, 85 cenu, Men's Woolen l'ants, J.! 11.75, tiOO. 150. 13.00,13 50. isVXntlre Spring Bleck at reduced prices. "A glance at our window's exhibit will convince you. L. GansmaD & Bre., S.W.OORNHR NORTS QUEEN & ORANQE STB, LANOASTKU, l'A. SO it HER GOODS. "PIDINU SADDLES. M. laiberbusli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS FUOM We. TO 6 CO. UOIISC SHEETS, FLY M.TS, EAR TIPS, HAS E. II ALL AND TENN1B HELTS. 1,8(1103 Wblte. Vine Werstel llelts In Blue and Chamois, apenjej, Veol an I ters. Neither Dm K. labertusli & Sen's 8AUDLE, HABNESSi AND- TRUNK,, STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, Sensible n LANOAflTAK, FA. rURSlTUIlg. WTIDMIEK-rJ. FURNITURE WIDIYBE'S OOEFERs THE OLD COItKXIt is row. or oeod nbw thinqs. Onr stoek Is tee large and must be reVueed befe'w the season closes. Te de this wa hara cuncluded te give the people a chanee teget Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods (net the newest, bat just aaRecdt that win be sold if the price pat n loam win sii inem. These are UHBA.T B.ROAtNS, and we ex pect te see them move llve'y. WIDMYER'S FUIiXITURX BTOSM Oer. Itutt Kbaa & Dakt ite. qehsaqibks. Rem Wanted. . We need mere room for the stock which we have bought and are making up. We're go ing te get it by putting the prices se low that the present stock will move fast. Our necessity is your opportunity. If you're thinking of getting a Parler, Dining Roem or- Bed room Suite, or any piece of Furniture, new is your time te buy. Come and leek at our New Stock en 2d, 3d and 4th floors of 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprii-lya I desire te call the attention of my Mende and patrons te tha fact that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing1, te which my per sonal attention will ba B I v e n at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HEIt IT8H, 27 St 20 S. Queen St. Residence 37 Weat Vine Street, opposite St. Mary 'a Church.l F DRNITUHE ! FUHN1TURE I TBE UNDKUSIQNKD BAS KKOFKNKU HIS 6TOME AT THE OLDSTANlt, Ie. 38 East Eing Street, Which was destroyed by flre some tlme age, ana ha a perfectly .New stock of all kluds.et FURNITURE. I'AKLOU SUITES, 11EDBOOM SUITES, TABLES, CH -Villa, Etc. UPHOLSTEBING In Alius Ennche9. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs., HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street Je9 tfd OUMU1CH BB80RTH. DKLAVKN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITV. . Atlantic and Connecticut Avenues. WILL BOWER", Clerk J. W. 11UUOAKKU, Prep. Terms-r2.C0 te u 60 per day. jell lmd CHICAGO COTTAGE, NKalt HE HEACM. 130 KENTUCKY AVE , ATI, NT10 01 rr.N J. HOME LIKE, .I.KaNTOU18INK. Je7-3meiu,lhAi Mus. JOHN A. STAUL. A TLANTIO CITV, N. J. THE MANSION. . .. . ATLANTIC C1TT, N.J. Lamest Most Convenient Hetel. Klesantly rurniabed. Liberally Managed. Coaehtcand from Ileach ana Trains ercbestra Musle. , CHA9.MeULADE.rrOp. W. E. Cecrraw, Chief Clerk. ret)22-mnd T E "CUALFONTE," Ocean KndoINeithCainllna Avenun, ATLANTIC CITY. W. J. E.UOHKRTS ASON8. apr-4md rjfTETHEKILL," ATLANTIC CITY, N J., Ocean End Kentucky Avenue. .Open February 1, te November 1. loc Bex 11X10. M.J.ECKEUT. maylO-Zmd s TOOKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY. N.J. OPENS JUNE SO -New Ownership N w Management. Newlv FurnUbed. J'filect Appointments. Foeular Prices. Finest beach In the world, lloem plans and lnrorma lnrerma lnrorma slen tttUlailns & sops' 1'Une Waroroems, N. 2rj..c1n)er Eleventh and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, until June A s.THKO. WALTON, Proprietor, junlGUt Late of SL James Hetel, N. T. CAPON HI'KINOS AND BATHS. ALKAINE J.ITIIIA AND SUI'KUIOU IKON WATE1W, UAMPSUlllE COUNTY. W. VA. Ihls celebrated Mountain Uesert for health and pleasure, lialhs et any temperatu e j a summer dlinata unsurpaascd: a cbannlntr summer home with lis many improvements, ancommedallnR WJ Buesls.epnni, J nne 1. Fer medical and ethir tisllmeuy, send for circu lar. WJU. U. SALE. may7-26td J'roprleter. . TLANT10 OITY. CHESTER COUNrV UOUSE, ThU lhorenfthly or.mfertablo and well, known house I nuw eien. 'xwenty-etghtb aoisen. aame management. Coel uud de lUhlful locution very ueartb" ten. junl2-2md J. KEIMABONF, PKO0LA4IAT1ON. Netice 1 hereby given that the erdl. nan'w fjr preventlni; urcldent by ere and the better (preservation of order In tbe ctty, and prohibiting tbe sale or casting-, throwing or nun of -inlbf, rockets or eth-r flreworks.belero tbe Sd, liband 5th day or J uly, will bn strictly euferiud 'IbesslaeiOlname entirely preblbtu thanrlniref gnus or ether flrearmt.br the eolllee. rastlnir, throwing or firing; chasers r ether n reworks operating a similar usnner, within the limit" nl the city. . n,,e. EDVY. EOUEBLEY, jeSMStd Mayer. i a-tt a Vr rt r- . .
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