I' fit E Q r ' fW1 r k5 iiAyCASGCEK DAILY I2MTEUHGEKOER, THUKSPA Y, JUNE 28, 1888. 'i'.XH' . Dally Intelllgwr. feAAUASTSH, JOa . I lp i i . ifi,w; iHKiMiMi jrabltthes all the ' 9 . ..Aaw ... I1.A aHh "M DT OMIIVIV lit UiU ..fcj towns for 100. rcr week t P.W a yeart ta.80 for ilx months M B0BU1I 0W Pr miinvn. tr UrraiMaiKcn (Deuble Sheet) only ll.M per annnm, in mi- within their address chanced laMO lUM where the paper U new ler- te from 10 te cm. per line ttaartlrrn, according te location. THt INTKLL1QBNCKK. " .ntAajr. Pa. iphene Connection g" Their Tariff Pink. ? Words are dangerous things and party a. fUHstms cannot afford a luxuriance of - 'ilMai. It la always a case of " the least tiald the soonest mended"; tucre are ckifa.a ttfrTnpfs of oninlen te be recon- e J4 "v . ..... . -n a,i thent la nlwnva need for lue ftl- """ .- - - : ' . r- . . - ji ihIh nr tnnn t nnnnTnTnru jomeoaot jjicui. w uw v nbwu.v- iiMMtbCBi. KJs-TI Republican platform is voluminous L' fJtm declares many tilings, it is partial K Start v frank in ll adoption of the most Aif" ." . tS adnnced protection theory, it declares fefnra tariff biah eneucb for tbe total ex- 1hJam . tin nmintn rt nil fnrnlcm. fuVIUKFU UU1U UIO .uuu.J w". .. w.-d" ,lMe reeds, and does net afford any - & arimM whatAvpr for the moderate nrelec- riL. ata.i m.ia tAllMAff In tvl nAtlnn tint. net. yfmtvem. nuu ucudice iu vn. ..-..-- li'Stxciusien, te remain in us tanns. xme B Jt doctrine will suit seme localities nnd Mttem people very well ; but it is te de re bf membered that a national party doctrine X"iOOUia nun an me M,y in uvery nvcwun, L the advanced views of one section needing 5.5" .te be tempered te the less pronounced eS flews of another. The Kepubllcan tariiT ''declaration made for the Pennsylvania .'atmosphere will net suit the West se well. Si' It Is entirely out of harmony with the declarations of many of the party leaders gmt.r HI uieyaau lue jijaaiuu iiua uceu iuit.c i E 3pen It by that taken by the Democratic I Br i 1S..I .i In favnr nf vmnilaratn itrnlArtlnn. I EffjTbe Bepubllcan party was driven thus te Ly demand immoderate protection. It was i'ffefnaturally but net wisely done. It cer- U-25tlnly will turn away a large number of I votes. It is safe te say that n great ma- m 4x Jil . 1L. . .1 .... .tn ll W-Wileve In theextreme protection doctrine Sripreclalnied in the Republican platform ; 'i Hid It is even doubtful whether u major- 8&V ity of the ltepnbllcan voters believe In It, ?iliieagh of course they will generally vote ;:the ticket. :i'M, Bat there will be n great many who S -IK.. Mt . j. ! mi.. 1 irr -.1 1 -. ii.f W1U UUIl' UO 11. J.IIU Utllll lUUUK. Will III ;Jltilf sufflce te Ioee the Republican ticket r?rtte votes that will defeat It. Men of ifjlf-respect, who have n different view, i'.; aanunt afford te net with tliplr nnrtv. '$ differing from it en the essential political hsJ difference of the camnalcn. Mr. Sntli a? zs ... v r . - " :K iiew, a llepuuiican leader and lately the tW Hannbllrnn mnver nf ltrnnklvn. Iq tf Ibis n& v .. . 7' .: ---" -i -- - - g cimi. lie declares ibat w niie continuing ill te be a Republican in state and local jpfeUUcB, he will support the Democratic jmWVUIII MbftDVi AUU AUlbU llll.ll OOta "A'-'nt f hi. .irt enDtmnr.n l,nl,ll. ?-jrtiaan, must be admitted te be violent, : ps Md quite sufllclent te threw off llepubli , r.ma, et lute views, wne are net poiiti peiiti triftjina. &?!Tkta are some Democrats who may ;. icmi te the Democratic tlekpt bv itn f igflre moderate protection advocacy, but A'Vrftfcaar mill hn tavcar fidf-niien IIiam l far s ta strain nut unen the nrotectlen Deme- ;CfM by the Democratic position in favor ;of adequate protection than is put upon -i Avuuiiaui nuu in-line tuiicu tinuu irf wj mieu yai.y ucujuhu lur iiiu uiuu i?Jrclusien of foreign made goods. We i&S-BOte that Frank Cowan, of WmL. IH;Breland, who is a Democrat of y tome note and considerable eccentricity, proposes te vete for Harrison upon the SVg hMiff laaue ; and there doubtless be ir'tmm tint mnrn nf llm nnmn L-lml lint It la u? r .. ;. .. . .. .... : ' mfe te say that they will be few. ?i- j ue tauipaign. if ft, Wnnrn In fnr tbn rrmtul mn.li-nm.l.il American excitement, the neise aud non- iiiu, nn. uu buiiuu wisuein, tiini cnar eterlze the applied science of Helf-cev- W wnment In the country where it has been carried te its farthest development. 'PhArA la nn irnivl rfinann fi- frtnll.i i-s&Trr:T ; ,..r: rr.:,:rr.w" ."'..h. u " "u" j.WjViw kuie siaw ui tilings LKX..IU30 WB call t ;'vipect te govern ourselves without sorae .sroueie, ana ei an civilized and nreures- riilTeBatlens we seem te be the least wer- I'iltd by political complications or insta- .ninuiy or government, we liave plenty of '.healthy political excitement, u geed deal I bw mucn ler tue ueaaner all ll tea of bJHWnesB, but it Is net of the om'neus, KPileus kind that worries the neoi.leor Otrmany, England and France. Our national credit nroves that our ..ffevernmentisaa firm as unv human in. L'atltutlep can be. and in times of tbn ,&wildBt political excitement It has net jphewn a tremor. Our presidential cam. ffiJpitBB train the whole nation te a censid- rTteatlen and a ready understanding of the fgmt questions of the day, and ns nil of nem have at least two ships timm u . Itrmnd training of the reasoning, thinking K'aad talking powers of the fifty millions l'".ltflllAMI..IlMlni.lll A. . r. r -iuuie u id" iUMUiigcub jvuiencans, if ' eegTadlng and bitter personalities can be L. .kept out of the discussion there is everv 'v prospect of a most profitable and enjoy. wne campaign, i.avisn pralse or savage l. eritietnm nf tbn Oflnillrlntnn .... .1. ... il-Mini, ter the first is always discounted T adthe second has no real ferce unless MJialr and open with support of proved fcMCte. The bloody shirt Is worn out nnd s brilliant color sadly faded by contrast tM ww reu uanuanna, Uulra and ear- m" ,0glc Is the only lh,nS tliat will JWU in this presidential struggle, and tfc Democracy is weU supplied with that & auw ei ammunition. i jt 7T.r. . . . . I tm Mmuftfuua rniiaacipiiiu. $Z Ittrhlladelphla, people run eieatrisif , irem the railroads, and an earnest effort ! being made te get rid of the surface jrsntcMOi uie Heading read. A question V debate is the respective merit of the 4 adergreund and overhead svstem Tim Beading authorities will net hear te the pwrnvmrn ei uie tinaergreund plau , they '-Want te brine in their nassaner n .ine. ttIr rival, the Pennsylvania, under the Mue bky. They believe that they cannot Mapete with it, with an underground Mwnce; and Mr. Cerbin has brought mm photographs showing iiew elevated VMM run all Qreund i. i.,i.. , .. Mdee. "WWWBI wwtheleas for city trallic the under- . ,?my Pwe read of the i, aud Philadelphia I n ., i'.T ill uae. It is certain iw ..., wwlt will net de. The number of people that are killed and injured by the cable cars should compel their immediate removal. They are a cemtant menace te these who use the streets which they traverse; and are a great danger te these that beard them. They swing around curves se violently as te Inevitably Mirow oft their feet these who may be standing en thorn. One man was thus cast Inte the street from the platform, te be run ever by the following car; for they run in trains. That Itccerd. It seems that Harrison will net be an acceptable candidate te the labor organi zations, because of his nfllllatiens as a railroad corporation attorney ; nnd thty aiy that in 1ST7, during a railroad strike, he demanded that the governor should order out troops te suppress it; and when " Jjlue Jean" Williams, who was then governor, refused te de be, he mustered and drilled a company of men te be ready for.the emergency. In all of this Harrison may net have been blameworthy; any mere than he may be for his regard for Chinese labor, or for the Knew-Nothing nfuliatlens of his youth. A man may be a railroad lawjer, and a railroad guard ; he may like Chinese cheap labor, and dis like the Dillch; and still be a very geed man. liut it may net be a wholcsetno record, nil the Hime, for n presidential candidate, as Sir. Ilarricen is likely te learn. O'JJuikn mntle a great apoeoU in I'arlla I'arlla ment en Tueaday nlcbt. Tbe Jitrnld correnpendont, a momber of I'arllament, callH It enn et tbe most magnincent ploces et declamation be bad ever llitoned te. Olaclilone followed net long after with ene of bis cool but manlerly roplle provekod by the tnuntd of a certaln Mr., Ubiplaln who bad tbe bad tnste te taunt him With tbe Inlirmlllei of age. Theu llalfeur rambled through n long and prosy upeccb and Bex ten sorved n llberal eupply el bis famous nareaam as doaiert for tbe feant of argument Tbe result et It all waa that the motion cennurtng tbe govermont for Its admin- latrnllen (if tbe crimes aet was ovor evor over wbolmlngly doleatod. Oratory does net Beem te have much real value in logUlatlve halls at tbotime of ltd dollvery. Its ln ln ln lluonce is probably groitest with the road read lng public, who camly welgh arguments and vote. It Is n't proposed te ontlrely rollevo tbe oeuntryiif this taxation. It mint boox beox boex tonslvely contlnueJ ns tbe seurce of tbe KOvernmenl'H Inoeino ; and In a readJusU ment et our tnrlll tbe Intorest of Amerlcnn labor ongHed In inaniifaoture should be carefully conMdercd, as well as the preser vation of our innnuraoturera It may be calied proteotlon, or by any ether name, but reller from tbe hardships and dangers of our prosent tarllT laws Nheuld be devlned with OBpeelal precaution against lmperlling thoexlatonconr our manufacturing Intor Inter csta. I'reUilenl Cleveland's Messaije. m Tim meeting nf Kngtlsh ship ewners In favor or the Nicaragua canal project shown Hint tbe Ilrltlnb are net dtsposed te let France and Arnerlca have the ailelng of tbe iitbmus dene liotweeu them and that they nre n onser ai their great intorest In thowerld'n carrying trade should inake thorn te have a short reute te tbe l'aclllc, Tbey pasned roielutlons urging a spoedy solution of tholeKslUinicultloslii the way of tbe work and it Is said have subscribed the balani'0 of tbe capital noedod. HOMitpipers are displaying a geed deal of satisfaction ever tbe highly successful testing ei a .u ten 10 Inch gun at tbe Anna polls proving grounds. This is the largest ruieu urcrcu i enu or evor made la tbls coun try and Ha eurccastiil construction is cer tainly n Mip forward In American gun building, but we are yet far behind the great Kuropean nations. 110 Ien guns have been booming away at Gibraltar ler many months, ter the Ktigllab spare no oxpense in tbe armament of that great fertresi and tbe training el Its gunners. Germany, Italy and france have guns In great num. bars of a I?e and pewer that dwarf our ten ineli sample, but we can oensolo ourselvos wltli tbe true rollsetlon that our elgbt and ten inch rilles have proved superior te any foreign guns of tbe same alze, and that they nre net wojpens that evon tbostrengost iron clad can uflerd te dosplse. Tim: Nowr Yerk World lms n dispatch from Londen descilbing the trial of tlie llrBt porrectod JCdlsen phonograph that lias lelt the Iniu'lN or the luvonter or been seen (iittslde of bis laboratory. Tbe Instruineat was nent te Colonel (3. K. (leurand at I.lltle Menlo, nnd na Boen ns it was put in operation lCdlsea's familiar veice was beard cxplnlnliiR that this phonograph contained many modlbcatlens of the ene roeoutly shown at the electrical elub In New YerU nud wldely doserlbod In tbe papers. Tbore wero sev eral ieiig communications and they wero all (.oeloarly spoken by tbe machlne Hint net ene word bad te be repoaled in erder te ha understood by all prosent. Colonel fleurand says that live mlnutes niter roeolvltiB the phonograph he and bis family wero onjejlng the astounding ex ex ex porlence or llstenlng te Mr. Kdlsen in lCng land, mero tbau :i 000 miles from tbe place whero be bail spoken and Just ten dayB atter the voeiwai founded. Kdlsen said that he would nend phonograms by each mall aud requested thoanswerslntbesame way.as the colonel's writing Is net the most leglliU'. lle sent musical records of preat beauty from the oernot, Unto nnd piano, hoIec, duets, ele , tunny of whieb bad beiin repeated bundreils or time. It waa bard for the company te loallre that they bad net Ueii tlredmlng. TiiBa'.vIIlrodtrlbes ei the Indian terri tory are te be unitej under eue governmenU Tbls has Just been dotermlnod by the Indian council at Tort Ulbsen, whieb ad ad ad Journed en Monday after unanimously auui'tm u iDimiiiiiuii inirouuceu liy Mr. 1'Jeas 1'otter ler the uulen of tbe civilized nations. Mr. 1'otter is ene of their most able statesmen and bis measure provides for a common council, a cedo et laws and a force of elUcIals. PEItHONAL. I'nni it. liKUM. nf i lllL.Mnlll.. Nermul Hoheol, rocelveu thedocree of Vlx 1). fieai liifayette colleje en Wednesday. 1)11 JOHN A. MeOa17I.i:V. of ninklnn college, ronlRned en Wednesday, nnd the re"8gnTtlcn. UBceHe " "I'ted bis KKV. HOUAIII) T. WlllUKMKII llm rector of the 1'. K. tJhureb of t e J loleml DUclpIe, Philadelphia, who was rocentlv suspemled from the church for live S by lilshep Wbltnker, for violation of the cliuieh canenr.has realigned Jrem tl epulp b rhe aitry accepted bis reslKnatleu. OovuuNeii Hess, et Texas, in reply te an i!.,.li0?.,,h'!Ar,ny of the 1'oFernao te participate In the reunion at n" tvMlur!. sprera tnk,. nnd says ,n, bis el clai uuiionixriuiiueiiiiug would glveblmmoie pleasuie. Hun te attend and wltneas the ? allritlen et bis wishes In the cordial meet. InKanel Iralernal greeting et the sons 0 I 'nr. L1?" WlVy, t W-torle n.w,...H nvti tug neiuiiui ui our rapfl wen .e pre eininently disUnKuishiHl, but the cares of my Ullce preelmie any expectation of my being prosent In person, though Trey greeliriBS te te you in s.trltwltbtlieSarnest wish tbst the meeting or the blue and wav at Gettysburg msy be typical of a reunltea fraternity which should exist and lirmeala with its warmth the beart of every Arneri caneltl7sn, no matter from what state or section be balls, Inspiring sentiment el de votlen te our whole country, one and indi visible, forever," l Liberal American Idaat. Frem the Omaba World. Kngltehman And howls my old friend, Senater Kalr t Weetern Mac (Mdly)-i'oer Fair I I yen hBTen't beard Senater Fair haa met with rereraef. " noedneas me I 1 ought te liave known It aoener. Only laat week I gave a man poaltlen worth one hundred pun a year. lie iiiUerlDK 7" Well, net yet, but be told me candhlly that there wasn't ever 120,000,000 botneon him and the poerbonse." a Ue Vf enld Die el Od Agf . rrem Ue Mew Yerk Snn. I'atlent Am I very alelr, doctor T Pbyalclan Yen are net m a critical con dition at alt. Tatlent Thank heaven 1 1 wntte lire long; enough te aee the New Yerk win an. ether game of balL 1'hyalclan (dubleuily) Well, 1 don't bo be bo llevo I can premlae you any aucb leaae of life as tba. oeMrr.HsaTios. i Who hcsiutea Is leal" Ii an adage ele, 1'earlul lerer, te their cost, Learn they must be bold t lint, ilnee nothing new can be Underneath the lun, 'Hi as old and true that alie Who healtatei If wen. Frem tht Cuttury. Werth m Fortune te An en. A lUshtng, cryitallne memory that can re call and reoeunt, with prectilen, Its provlens Itnprostlenr, worth a lertune te anyone 1'ref. A. I,oletto, 231 riflh Ave , New Yerk, dovelopj J ntiuchn memory In nnyenc, by a marvelODs method of his own dlicovery. Tanght by correapondonco. Write him Jet particulars. WANAMAKKli'd Wlien you come te the city bear in mind th.it Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. tirtum J l- aquMM f WANAMAKER'S k u HAcres Jfc FL00r5fACE , 5 PHILADELPHIA J, ? miKrecNTH " 1 i r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thintr for wear or home use but we have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, PhlladelDhla. ur je en a. TlerWKATHKit. Het Weafiier Underwear, Etc. llnlhrlircran, eiatizennd .Suininer Uiulerwcnr, 25, 37K, BO una 7. cenu. tUiUdren'K (J mi 7 a Veals. lingular .Made uaihiuere VeiU, epen fients, 1C telH Incbii 1 he beat nrttcle ler I nfants. Liiillus' eiaur aand Llale 'thread VpstH.Vreiiii Mini's biinndrled and UnlamidrlcU tjlilus. 1 lie lien Nie, 75n and al 00 Htiljts. r igurtid i'rele Bhlrte, 2 cellars mm 1 pair cnirs, m nnd 73 ennts. Cheviet and Kluunel Shirts, tsc, tee, 11 e and Jlnn's'ltegular llade X llose, 11K. 17, 25 te Mounts. ' ' LiKitt at our .Men's Rummer Mnienilr, 15c. Abe tlie (.'eiutimuid Wli-e lluckel Busivouiler. Unon mid Hllk Ilamlknrrhlula. Ilandttium lluudkurcnivri. I.lnen Cellars nud Ctiir. I'hlldren's nnd LndlB' Fast lllnclc lloae. Lndles' Cellars and uutrs mm UiicIiIiikh. AI.I.AT I.OWKSTOABUl'mCKS, JOHff S. GIVIER, O & 8 North Queen St, I.ANCJASTKll, VA. limrlMjilAw CAUl'HTN. QAKI'KI'INQB. AXMINSTCR, WILTON, MOQUCTTE, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AND INQRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPETS: TURKISH PERSIAN, INDIAN, and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS; CHINA, JAPANESE andCORCAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS OILCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. ART ftfiTiAncfi apiie-ataru.Thds cv""mJ ANDKAKE FILLS. . Biliousness I Symptems: WANT OP Al'PKTITK. FOllKRD TONGUE. MTTEK 1ASTK. CONSTIPATION. HEADACIIF.. GKNERAli DRI'itKSSION. Treatment : Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. . THIS IS SORB AND ALWAYS SAFJ. rors&lebyall Dmggtit. Price 25 cenU per box t 3 boxes for M cents t or sent by mall, postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. U. ecbenck A Ben, 1'hlladelphla. mU-lydAw SUUENUK'H MANDKAKK 11 LLb FOR SAL AT 11.11. COOHUAN'B UUUQ8TOUK, Nes.l37Al'( North Queen St., Lancaster, I'a. aprftXuidAw YKK'S 1'lliLS. "TryAyer's Pills" Kerlllieiimatlun, Neuralgia, and clout. Bte phen I.aaBlng, of Yonkers, N. ., says ! "Hoc "Hec "Hoc emmendoil as a euro for chronic Costlveneir, Ayer's 1'llls have rollsved me from that trou treu trou ble nnd nle from HOUT, If every victim of this dlicaee would heed only threo words el mine, I cenld banish Clout from the land." Thete words would be 'Try Ayer's rills.' " "lly the meet Ayer's rills alone, I diced myself permanently of rheumatism which had treubled me soveral months. These Pills are ntonce harmless nud efTectnal, and, I bo be bo llevo woutdprevoaspocinclnall cases et In cipient RHEUMATISM. Ne medicine could have served tne In belter stcad."-ej, C. Ueck, Cerner, Avcyelles l'arlsh, X.U. C. 1". HnpklnF, Nevada City, writes ! "1 have med Ayer's 1'ills for slxteen years, nud I think they are the host I'ills In the world. Wokeopahot of them In the home nil the tbne. Ihey have cured me et slek hoadache and neuralKla. Blnce taking Ayer's Tills, 1 have been froe from all complaints." "thnve dotlved great bonent from Ayer's Tills, rive years no 1 was taken se HI with rheutnntlnm that 1 wa unable te de any work. 1 took threo boxes or Ayer's Tills and was entirely cured. Hlnce that lime I am nover without a lier el these pills." Teter Chrlttoiisen, Shuiwoed, Win. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rnsr-Ansn nr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe., Lewoll, Maes. Sold by nil Uvnlers In Medicine. Jt25leJyl AYKK'M UA1K VlUOlt. FORBALS AT , ,J,,V.,.,i.C'0C1I"AN'a UllUO HTOKK. Nes. 1T7 A 11 North Cjuoen St., Lnncaster. Ta. aprtlhndAw SAKK, 8UUEAN1) 81'KKDY OOKK. ltupture, Varloeceln and Hpeclal Ulsoesos oreuhersoz. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can nnd In Dr. Wright the only lisa ular TiiYsiuiAHjn Thlladnlphla who makes a specialty et tm abeve dlseasrs, and (junas TusMt OimiM uuAitiNTMiD. Advice Free day and evenlng. Struugers can be treated and re turn home saine day. Uinees private. IHl.W.U. WltlUitT. 211 North Ninth Street, Abnve ltace, 0- "ex 73 ThUadelphla. HTJIAW IIATU. GICT KICADY l'OU VAUATJON AND the buosheio. I Tourists and Excursieuists Will Ina It Jlnch tnthelr Advantage In So Se lLCllnga Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Examtne the bnrgennd Varied Assortmenl bliewn .by Stauffer&Ce. TIIUNKS-All STph and All Tilces from Mm up. ,lHAKt,lNU 1IAUS liem We te Hpeclnl Trunks for I.adlrs, with an extra tray let ilreuaes. Cjimllty und Trlce tluaran tluaran teed. Ol'll LINK OV SUMMER HATS Was nover larger nnd we guarantee yen a cool huad when we glve yen a hat weighing 3Kz. Such lira the " IIO.HION llKAUTIKS." u m.'A'i'.f i'AJ"3 LntostBtylea In SXlyr AND arUen't forget that we htve nn Overstock of straw Hats and are new Selling thorn at Closing Out Trices. STAUFFER & CO., NOS. 31 A SJ NOItTll QUKKN ST. iiAVHlNKRY. qi:.ntkaij machine wehks. Central Mactiine Works, W. T. Cl'MMlXns, Proprietor, NO.S. U A 130NOKT1I OHBISTJANHV. I.AMOAilTSlt, l'A. KNll 1 N KS. 1101 1.KU9, &l ACI11NKU V, 8I1AKTINU3, TULI.KS, llANOKKS, Ac 1IION AND UltASS CASTlNCt, WOOll ANO MATAI, TATTH11N8 of Helt Quality. I.argejtand 1!(-hI Stock In buncastoref Cost Iren and Mulloalile Ktttliigs, llnus nud Iren alvcs nud Cocks, steam elaugei. safetr Valved.lrv Cocks. Water (Innunii. (1ri v..i,..,i l.nlirlcaten). nnd nteam eloeds In goneral. 4lt01ia1ilnir nromntlvilenn. hnennii hn Kiigtnes, llolleianua Machinery lleuht and bold, UOOD WOllK. UKASOVAIII.K CIIAIII1KS. TllOMTTNKiS. -.Note chuiige In Addruta, decs tfd MIlUMMrvmtlMHIMU MUUJIA, QAliI. ANU MKE " -THI- ROCHESTER LAMP. sixty Candle-Llghtt lieals them alb Anether iitei CHkatoleues feru&s in THE PBRFBOXION tl&l'Al, UOULU1NU A UU11UKU CUSUION WEATHERSTRIP Uuats thorn all.tThls strip entwe&rs all ethers. Koenaoiu the cold. Step rattling et windows. KXCll.de tlie dust- Uimn nut .nn nnA . Anyone can apply It-no waste or dirt made' In applying IU Can be fitted anywhere-no uu.v. w "'"i .iujr IUI USD. II WU1 IlOl SPUt, warn or shrink cushion strip U the most perfect. At the Steve. Heater and Uance storey -OT- Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANUABTKK. TA. NOTK'K IS UKKK1IY tilEN TUAT the following defcrlbnd City llends are hereby cllud tn ler the Sinking Kuud of tte Wsue nutb irinKt by ordtnunce npnrevrd March 3, A ll. lsj), and amended by ordinance approved .Mau-u ?i, l&il, re rotund riu tin or tbuludnbtiHlnosset thecltyef Lancastur, Ta . at lour per cunt. . Of the Serin of KlvoteTwentv Year, rltt Nes. S7, W, , 10. bl, ene 'Jheiuand Dollars ach i KOi. 21, it! SI. t , SH, 27. 'i. SSI, 41, 4 41, U. tl. U7, US. 100 101. 1'S. He). 1U7, 11W.1.8. 110 mi Uundred Dollars rnch t Noh. 8. 4, 12, 27, w, SI. an. Jl. . , SI, 'M. 4 ', 13. M. (l ell. (6. et.ci,cae), '" 7J'.74.P 74 " " "'. l! Jfl. 1W ene Uunt ilred Dollars each. 'lheubovenuuiliered bends will no prerented for payment at tlU.ortleu en or bofeiotho drst dayet July, 1648; interiut en said bends whl ceateen tbatdate. leWtmjyli JJV,KUQIUbKy, Msyer. M BOOTS AND IIHO I B OOTfl AND SHOES. D. P. STACKHOUSE, S3 & 80 HABT KINO, 8T. Net old stock but fresh, new feed, coming In dUy from the factory and bought for cash. That Is why we ean sell our Shoes se much cheaper than the ether stores, and we give our cnttemers the benefit of close buying. Everybody about here full of map and vim j a dirr.rent shoe Btere from what It wis -a llETTIR ene t but of all Shee Stores mera life, mere geed goods of the right sort and right prices. sTCome and are v we cheerfully show you the goeffs, whether you purchase or net. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Stat, liANCARTBIt, TA. aW-lydAw BIO HIiAUUUTKK OF BOOTH AND SHOES. POSITIVELY -TUK- BIGGEST SLAUGHTER -or- BOOTS AND SHOES KVKUSRKN1N LANUABTKK. As wn must positive" y move by .Inly 2. nnd net having room ler the balance el the goods at our Kast King ntioet store, we have made Anether Sweeping Reduction. The Child's Kid 8prlng 1 1 cel Shoes, slzts 5 te 8. we wero selling at Due, we are new soiling at 40C. Child's Poliliie Heel 7.le. Shoes, sizes 4 te r.X, we were sollieg at boa; we are new soiling at S5c. The box et While Kid Shoes we wero soiling at Me, reduced te 25e. Ths Mlises' Kid llutten 1 Oo;sheof, Opera or Common Sense Tees, we wuie selling at 11 be. reduced te 11 2J. Ladles' Kid and l'obble r.'OO Butten Shoes, Opera, Common Rense and Square Tees, we were selling at ll N), new rednced te 11.15. J0!'-10 Bnrt "right nongelaJfiO,K75 and M oe Butuin ShetB we were selling at ri oe, reduced te ll w. " ' Ladles' higher priced shoes reduced In the same proportion. Mon.'..UreJg Bnee we wero soiling at II m, n.ew. $l ?i ih0i0 we wero selling JC0, new 11 BO and 11.75 1 the 13 m shoes we were soiling atiM, new 10l j the $10 shoes we were sell ing nt tl oe, new i &e. A few of the Colebrated K. A. Terkles 13 00 Hhrui In ft . .,4 nn.SJ wm uuuu IVII, t lUMUl'DU IAJ . iO The bnlaticelet the stock we new have en hand we are Selling Away Belew First Cost, Tlie One-lMce Cash Heuati, BKANOU STOllK NO. 29 WEST KINO HTHKKT, (Next Doer te llager's Store ) MAIN STOllK: NO. 3 BAST KING BTRBHT, LAN CASTER, PA. WNOTIOK As we must positively vacate this room July 2, we will keep this Stere open every ovenlng. arss-lmd XAJir UAKlllAilHH. JIL1NN BKENKMAwT 100 Different Patterns or BABY CARRIAGES AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators UAVK NO .KQUAL. FLINH & BRENEMAN, Ne. le2 North Queen BtreBt, LANUASTKlt TA. VOMPI.KXWX VOWDICK QOMIM.KXION l'OWDKK. LADIES' WHO VALUK AMK:J COMTLKX10N POZZONI'S MKUlCATKli; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin, ilemevis nil pimples, truckles Mid e Is. colerntlODs. and utikes the skin delicately soltundbeautllul. ltcenlalns no lime, whlui I.WI or arsenta In three shades, pluk or nesh' whlte and brunettu. ' rOUHALK iiy All Drugfflata and Faney GoeelB uoaiera idvorywhero. apMUvaWAUIi: r 1M1TATIONs.-tia JIAMihKJiCJUHFU. JANDANNA HANUKRilOUIKm UKT VOUIt Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and 10 Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, AO. 4 WJiS'J JilXO SI. leryTNeXt Ur l0 Bylev'' otegrsihOal. FREY & ECKERT vtmrmimm. ASKEW OB MK. ATMOS.;iU AKU 2K W18T KINO 8TKIKT. Oil-lrt jyjTKKM A KATHI-ON. Sensible Clothing reK HOT WEATHER in 0 oeu VAitiavrr. Men's CeaU and Vests from 11.75 te 7.50, In Striped and l'lald Flannel. Men's Coats and Vests in Figured Mo hair and Alpaca. Men's Coats and Vests in Black Drap d'Ete. A Handsome Stock of White and Col ored Vests in high and low cut. Hundreds of Styles in Flannel Shirts for Summer Teu lists and Travelers, Myers & EatMen, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. liANQASTKK PA -- R KDUOKU PK1UBH. L. GANSHAN & 8R0. Fact and Prices. We are making te order Klne Kngllsh Wor st oil Suit, the latest style Cutaway or sack, at 115 and 118. We are making toerdor Alt-Weel Thin Cas slmere Suits at lis, 111, tin. 1'nnU te order, J M, 14, 5, (R, $7, IS Thin Summer Goats and Vests. Foei sucker Ceat and Vest. ll oe. Heys' Coats and Vests at 85c. flannel Ceat and Vest, 1 50. Serge Ceat and Vest, 12.25, (2.75, $1,25, 11.00, $5.00,16.00. Mohair Ceat and Vest at 11 oe, 12 te, $3 re, $3 te ChUdren's Odd 1'ants at go, 05, 75, 85 cenu, $L00. lien's Woolen rants, $1.25, 11.75, itx. nue, 13.00, 3 &0. WKntlre Spring Pteckat reduced prices. 3-A glance at our window's eihlblt will convlnceyou. L. Gaesman I Bre., S. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE BTS. LANCASTKlt, l'A. HOMMXH UOODS. TJliuNQ SADDLE K. Ha"berl)usli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS ! LAP BLANKETS FUOM Me. TO IMX1. HORSE SHEETS. FLY ETS, EAR TII'.S, UAKIIALI, AND TKNN13 liKLTS. Lndles' rine Worsted Hells In Vine and White. Chamois, Spenges, Weel and Feather Dus ters. E laberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS, ANU TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCA8TKU, FA. JiUJCJCA'aWAKX. jqriQU 4 MAKTJW. Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALL. llvLSON ritUIT JAHS.1N ALL S1ZK6. JKI.L TU.MULKKS. JKLLYCUl'S.' JKLLYJAIH. LIUHTNINO rUUIT JAJtb (The Heat In the ilarkeu.) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANOABTKU. l'A. ATTUUNJSrti. TUT1I K I. H. K AUFFM AN, ATTOUNKV-AT-LAW, NO. '2 SOUTU rttlNtJK ST., L&ncasUr, fa. Sensible Cletliing ! FVRXtTUJtm. w 1DMTKRB. FURNITURE WIDIYEBS OOBNBH THE OLD COItNXIt IS FULL Or GOOD NEW T1UNQI. Our stock Is tee Urgs and must be red need befoTe the season closes. Te de this wa hava concluded te Klve the people a chsnee te Jt Geed Furniture! AT A LITTLE COST. We have some (reeds fnet the newest, but JustasROedj that will b sold If the price pnt en thetn will sll them. These are ukk AT 1IAROAINB, and we ex. pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FUBNITUBB STORM Oer. Eaat Klnff Sc Duke Bts. qeus a qibbs. Roem Wanted. We need mere room for the stock which we have bought and are making up. We're go go Ine; 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 a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprlMyd I desire te call the attention of my friends nndprttrena te the fact that I am no wprepared te de general Undertak ing1, te which toy per sonal attention will be Blven nt moderate charges. Bespectfully,; WALTER A. 1TEIMTSH, 27 Sc 20 S. Queen St. Roaldenco 37 West Vine Street, oppealto St. Mary 'a Church.! F URN1TUKB I KOKNITURK I THK UNUEKSIUNKU JJAS UKOl'KNKU 1113 BTOKK AT TUK OLD STAND, H"e. 38 East King Street, Which wns destreyed liy nre seme time age, and has a perfectly New uteck et all k!nds,e! FURNITURE. l'AKLOlt SUITES, 1IKDUUOS1 B1ITE3, TAULKB, CUM US, Etc. UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branches. Alse t'alnUng and Or Or nainenttng Old C'halis.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street Je9tld aUMilKK KKSOKTU. DELAVKN HOUSKi " ATLANTIC C1TV. Atlantic and Ueunectlcut Avenue. WILL HOWJSIK. Olerk .1. W. 11KU1IAK Kit, Prep. Terms-tl.00 te liKOper day. e?l lmd A TLANTIO 01TY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest Meil Conyenlont Hetel. Kleftantlv rumlahnd. Ltberally UanaRed. Uaachteand trem ISeacti and rmlns. orchestra Music . Oil A8. MeULAiia. V rep. W. K. Coehran. Chief Clerk. !0bW-6uid T UK 'e'liAi.rnN'i'K Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avonue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. K, U015EUT3 A BON8. aprZi-tuid k TtrKTHKRlL" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. Open February l, te Neveiahur 1. loe Bex Iiua. M.J.ICKKltT. tnayl0-2rnd s TOCKTON HOTh'L. CAl'K WAY. N.J. OPKN8 JUNK 30 New Ownership. Nsw Uanageinent. Newly FurnUhed. i'frtect Appelntniiiits. l'eimlar Trices. Finest beach In the world. Itoein plans and Infenna. slenatlllasliu.t bops' l'lane Wareroeira, N, w. corner i:ieentli and Chestnut streets, 1'hlladelphlH. uutllJuneW. . Til no. Walten, 1'roprletor, JnnlS-ltt. Late el 8L James lletel, N. T. OAl'ON Hl'KlNOH AND HATHH. AI.KAINK L1TIUA ANU BUl'KltlOU IllON WATK1W, UAMl'alllUK COUNTY. W. VA. This celebrated Mountain Uesert for health and pleasure, llatlis et any temperatuie : a aumuier climate unHurpasbcit ; a charming summer home with Its many Improvements, accommodating M guests, open J nne 1. for medical and ether testimony, send for circu lar. Wti.li. 8ALK. may7-aitd l'roprleter. , TL.ANT10 01TY. CHESTKU COUNTY' HOUSE, Thli thoroughly ccmfortable and well known house U new open, 'iwei ty-elgntn tnu. fatne management. Coel aid de lightful location very near Jb sea ' COAL. TAUMUAKUNKU'a OOMPANyT COAL DEALERS. eFtcm: Ne. 21 North.Qneenatreet, and Ne. GM North Prtnoe street. lUMi-nurui inace duvei, near Jwauuug ur!6tfa I.ANOA8TKB, PA B R. MARTIN. Wholesale and Hntall Dealer In all kinds et JiUMIlKK AND COAL. Yahd-Ne. 420 North Water and Prlnc Btreets, above Lemen, Lincnter. nllyd -n -V7 '-J, i
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