WPfWw ipSTOS V, i Vfi"! " ys;-' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1869. Tm ?L J. hi SttUjtf $tttffUtgcncct " MAS. NMAN reLTZ, Editor. MOBRRT CLARK, Publisher. , tMt BAItY INTEI,UOENCKn.-rnblli.hl evwy Jy In the year, but Sunday, sen eel by carrier In Ihli .city nnd surrounding towns at ten cent a, week. Br mall Are dot . lun irtu In ad ranee: Se cents n month. fl-WMEKLY INTELLIGENt'Ell-One dollar and ! nny cents n year, in an vance. " WOT1CK TO SUBSCRUJERS-lleinit ty enccK - or posteraee order, nna vtnere neiuier or !.' thescn be procured wnd In n registered letter. .,. - - M " St '? HWi t il kt Iti Wufitfltut amstsimt f1naa nl1 2 k' Addmsb, TSS DTTELLIOKNCSR, fca Lancaster. P. LAMOASTEE, PA., August 7, 1889. American Appreciation Of Arts. The hlshcr culture ami eiillirliiciitrieiit ;j.?f people reiu n nicasure cvldcnwd vy vnfir appreciation ei inu nuc nn. I'j, ;init) appreciation is entirety uivumiai- - fAt With n course nna merely liinicnni t V '.4 . .... 4 -. I... ..IIHniin. Irv fit. aevetepulCIlI. Bllliuimivauu; w niu UUlltariau principle In wlricntien Ls ve pugnaiit te it. A rigid reliance en the efficacy of law and lcglBlatlen can never produce It. Net even the purchuse of n is, nuntireu ineiisiuui ueunr painting ei .un M Ict'scannddonejetortlttlotoournrtlstlc culture ana tastq.lflt de net in our enti enti catlen and life." The purchase of the celebrated "Angelas" was in ItKclf no evidence of our appreciation of art. It was purely n speculation and for (lint matter It might Just ns well have been a white elephant Irem Slam or a liengal tiger from the Jungles of India. It will be exhibited te the gulllble public with the same motive in view. Art culture In the highest scnie of the term come? late In the development of a natlen'a life and civilization. Wc had a continent te subdue and for a rentiiry nnd mere our people were pioneers breaking away the primitive forest. Tite development of a distinctly American literature has been tardy for reason that are apparent, and even at this late day In the minds of many it is n matter of grave doubt whether Me possess such a thing. Such things us literature, mimic mid ether oft he Hue arts ure civilizing forces at work in our national life. A genius long age (ald '' IaiI me write the denga of a nation and I care net who makes the laws." Thore is much truth In this, for after all we nrcmeedn great deal by things thai work ou our imagi nation and fancy. Tills higher appre ciation and culture then una mattcra of considerable Importance in our life. We de net live only te earn money te buy bread. The building of railroads and cities are impei taut, but they aie net all of life. We are gifted with hlgherquall ties of the miud and heiiI which yearn for something mere than these. The cultivation of the beautiful and the geed is a duty every man ewes te himself as well as te his fellow man. Tills higher education docs net lieleng altogether te the rich cither, for it Is a thing tlie rich cannot buy. A Vuudcihllt may buy an rt gallery filled with the masterpieces of the best painters, but lie cannot buy an artistic appreciation of the beauty which his money has placed mound him. - American art distinctly m called Is as yet In an embryonic stale. Thcre arc a few straggling painters, senui of note, huddled together in the studies of-Jiemu and Paris, but its yet they have produced little that might be called strictly na tional. There arc museums and gal leries in some of our larger cities, which contain falrworksefart, some excellent; but the artistic appreciation of even our educated people has hardly tloveleiHiil ufficleutly te iniike that much of a civilised factor. Such people as Cath arine Welfe and Mr. Muriuand con tributed much when they plared their nollectiens of paintings in the Metro politan Museum in Central Park, New New Yerk. Here they are within the reach of every one whedeslrcs te leheld them. Such benefactions ought te be encour aged m valuoble aids te the develop ment this appreciation of the beau tiful. They are a real permanent bene fit and infuse a geed force Inte our ma terialistic civilization. Art appreciation Is a difficult thing te stimulate because te the practical mind, it is net easy te see direct benellcial re ulU. It brings net wealth; rather that is a hindrance. It apparently does nothing te forward our national advan vunccment. But it docs mere than all thin. It makes our life purer and sweeter. Ifllftseur minds uuuyftem the gressucBs of the materialistic world and develops the higher qualities of the mind and beul. It gives a finish te education that makes it a geed for lis own sake. It iufuscs all this Inte our every day life. We say nothing of the fact that a proper appreciation and cul tivation of the beautiful brings us nearer , 10 tue great source or the beautiful nnd the geed aud ministers te the highest as pirations of the soul. In material prosperity Me rival any of the notions of the world. In science we have made tremendous strides and our electrical display at the Paris Exposition is guml at with wonder. In literature we point with prlde te our few novelists aud historians of note. Let us new niiiile develop the latent ap preciation at least of the line arts. We are at peace with all the world. Let our educated people tmu their minds aud attention te the cultivation of that -higher culture which decb mi much te polish the crudities of our national life. Our mission Is net complete when we have built the largest cities and laid the longest railroads. Theie needs te boa cultivation of the fine arts, which will generate among the people that higher appreciation which broadens aud dteji eusaud makes purer our uatiuual life and character. liajtian Atrocities. Dispatches from Hayti give revolting coeuuU of u bloody war of extermina tion, in which the threats of prisoners are brutally cut in nnlilln. wliiiv iim jjk vagecrewds howl with delight. Hip- t. lHllvte in clinrmul tiill. ,1... It ... I .1 i. 0.. z ....... fe.. aw. inu jiiRb CUUI- n t?r of priseuers, but Legitime swiftly x retnllntril In u wiiv il.i.i ..,-.,... ,.i i.i -. -" ' " " ""J ...... I'. vi. 1:14 Jinn i & Pt Inlli and must alienate any trine - i Pjuiimuiy inui Americans may reel U), . . wu-Hijureu cuuii ami nisrollow nisrellow nisrollew 4v. era. The war haw nil I li inwt I.....H.I.. MV features of barbaric lighting, and the E?j - United States kIkiiiIiI iw.t .i,ui i.n.. i .. LV V A U'lfllf.. In uic.l. I.I 1 . ... ' y" ""- i".m ituimig enuailty. K- If the IiulKitrian ntrH'lHp lintirt.-n.'.... ; link luterference hi the Hest of Kuu'iik'. !T de lll"lt. TfnvlllMl llnrmni ili.t.i 1 . ..i tLi. , ' " ---- : . " "-"in jinen- E&crm Interference with the atlalrs of this pDMUiuui out uuiiappy Island a few cj tuiiesireiu our snores itie barbarity 'f of the nceiilu is aiiii:iniil in r,n.i,ii... ' ivtdaef neaoe us well iik In wnr m.,i E V Und that has never had u government r i, Krongcneugntosuppreas liumun sucri- R Ak. ni.il Tv.ul..,vtQ... f.. 1....11.. I.. .. . . v -.... . .i.niiein ln UUUI) 111 1IIH11 OI fcrelgn coutrel. We de net suggest cm t uiMt and tyranny, but only that Amer- ka should tstabllah aud maiutalu a firm, Just and liberal go eminent, in a laud net yet fitted for clf-rule. Travel ers thrill us with tales of the misery of the " Dark Continent," and we have n dark Island close by where they rival the fetich worship of Africa, nnd te the horrors of Galling guns nnd modern weajiens add revolting acenes of the de liberate massacre of prisoners, and but tles without quarter. If Pert au Prince falls before Hippelyte we should net lc surprised If every life In the place were taken, excepting, perhaps, n few Amer icans and Kure.ieaiis. Ilayll eilers a line chance for our brilliant secretary of state, and our much tested anil little Ued new shls of war. Keeling Their Chains. The Philadelphia Zr7rr discusses the Kwiblllfy that the fallure of President Harrhen te make n score or se of de sired appointments may cause the elec tion of Democratic Legislatures in New Yerk und Ohie, nnd thinks thai If this Is se the Republican party deserves te Ikj beaten. The Lcdycr concludes : "If mercenaries of this sort arc the leaders of a great party the sooner It Is beaten the better. Hut there Is very geed reason te believe that their warnings are merely selfish cries, and that the parly can get along without them." Ah, but the party cannot get along without them 1 They were the leaders of the famous blocks of live, and their generals, Quay and Wanamakcr, worked ou the same principle. The Republican party has gained control by appealing openly te self-interest, and by the held, open use of money ; anil for the success of this policy Mr. Wanamakcr has been highly honored. The Arr undoubt edly velies the sentiments of a large majority of the party when It pretests that no consideration should be shown te men " who are Republicans only for what they can get out of the party." Hut thin huge body of tcspcctable citi zens cannot all'eiil le forge! that their party is new in power by (lie votes of men who weie Republicans only for what they get out of the party, and that by raising a great corruption fund for the control of this kind of voter the party has voluntarily submitted te the princi ple of self-interest. Mercenaries of that sort are among the leaders of the party. Wimaninker and Quay and the rest may decolNe thcmeleH with the pleasant fiction that they are furmi'iciliir te the miserable clllens whose self-interest they have plajcd upon te win a party triumph, but every man of rigid princi ples knows Ijetlcr. The great mercen aries, are as bad as tholltlleeues,aud the Republican patty is firmly bound In chains of Its own forging le a princlple that must prove Its ruin or the lulitef the republic. Wnthiukilwlll net he Mayei William Itlildlc. li wasa neu'l mid wltli.il ple.is.iut idea of sevimtl salesmen of a prominent dry goods linn in I'liil.iilclphla te Itnite about ene bundled prominent merchants of the West und Northwest te renin te l'lillii(lc) phlii and examine into the iiiiiiuil'nUiiiIng and tiiule facilities of Hint city anil take a leek at the biiNiness houses, and ether plncesef Intuiest. Sema of these in the pirly lune long been ptirulmscis In the Philadeljilihi markets, hut hae uucr had the privilege of inectlug with the nior nier ehnutsand ether business men, aud their Isltwlllne ileubt prove mutually bono beno bone llclal and he pleasant, agreenble and prolltiilile. it was slateil that the pur chases of ene duv aggregated flOO.tKX). Wii think it will net be lteprcKentatie Kmellr. Tin: liurmau-AnierluaiiM of Portland, Oregon, have undertaken te introduce the song birds of their untiNe country in Hint neighborhood. They raised it fund for the purpose mid soul te the fatherland for the birds, uhlt'li urrhed net lougagelu ehargu of a keeper, and were all tinned loose te multiply and prosper. "Thore wero some three hundred birds in all, consisting mnlnlyef ih UllnclirH, geldlluchus, greon green fluihcs, bulllliK hns, Mailings, nightingales, skylnrks,Oerm.in leblus, linnets, thrushes, giessbeaks, mid, last but net least, snveial speclmoiisefthoslnglng-ipiall. itlsnndor itlsnnder itlsnndor sleod thnt many of them haxe been el el ol served uestlug, and It Is ery likely that they will form a wilualile luUlltieu te our feiithpred fainlly." This Is all cry pleas ant, but in iew ofeiu oxpnrlcuee with the l.'nglMi spirrew.we aie a IIMle waiy of iercign birds. Wi: think It will net be Collector Themas fl. Cochran. Tin: llrbt animal lepeit oftlie .Uw Yerk Instltute for Artist-Arlisans is ni.iduiief the cry able limuguraliuldicssofSiipciln limuguraliuldicssefSiipciln tciident Jehn WardStlmsen, who has been working liuid fei the establishment of an Ameiicaii university ter artist artisans, bv which he means the skilled weikeisiii these industries whoie taste and art tinln lug are essential te excellence. This Insti tution aspires te great tilings in Us line and thore Is no reason why It should net uehiex e the dhtanl aim efgi lug art ti.ilulng lerall industries which combine creative art tnste with Industrial skill. In his attack upon our school system, in the uniise et his ad dress, the superintendent Impute uumerei fill, quoting lium the I nitcd .States Indus tilalicpnit t pieMi that our school train ing is one-sided in Its neglect of art and artl,inship. "!! u mUeiis 'cr:lUllulug, and marking' system, it Mulls the chil dren's niemeiy and thn eeuutiy's marts with i'ituli,Mf rile, uinligesbd fail, luMe.id ettiibjtctticfuicctu.it tfcrmmttl iirtiuijile . with foellxh, ambition te 'appear' rather Hum 'te be.' te 'outdo' ethers tathei than eucseir, ordeveloji soil reliance, sili-sup-ert, and siueore lote of knuwledge and iharaiter till tin eugh nianv Iluitieusatid inllatcl school 'eAhlblts,' with ehaiibled liediei and uieibid minds iiesembling lUersofKtrasbiiigi'eesei n seti d and poli tical atmosphcre is generated surchaigeil with moretrlcieus irvteuse ami feverish anibitien, aeommeae whcie half starxed dudes in elicip ifstaurauts and street cor nets coiuiKite for the dapper' but deceptive honor or incasmlng tape ei counting columns Instead el the manlier and inore expanding artlst-aitis.uiKhip,' which by kklll and lieailly ertalca immanent t ti I uc instead ui nicicly leceidlug thetu." Wi: think it mlglit be Delauuter and Martin who will lead the Kcpiibllcuu juily te defeat. Wn i a curious way the (iernians have of returning honeis and compliments, lKn Ids visit te l.'nghind, Queen Vkteiia in.ule the Herman emperor an honorary I'ngllsh admiral. This wasa veiy natural thing te de. Hut what au untiring icjHjit it is which s.tyn that the jeiuig emperor hasuiadolilsgninduiether colonel of the Pirst Dragoon (Juards at Merlin ! The iiuceiieffircat Ilritnlu and Ireland, and Kiiipress of India a colonel of Dragoon (iu.iids .it lterliu. 1 There is no Jeke nlwiit this elthei, fur a deputation from the guard has already geno te OsIminiu te present her majesty the icgl nieiitatieKjrt. Perhaps at the gcuenil ie ie ie viewofthe O.-man troops "Cuter den Linden" we shall beheld thh, miiiii colonel oftlie Plrst Dragoon Ouanls, alias (Juccii A Icterla, or C.ngland, riding at the head of licr (roen iu biHkskiii timx-iir. .....i 1.1..1. tojilieots, wiih drawn sword and dying I colors. Who tlullhay what royalty may I net de T O teniperers, O mere ! In Madras, India, ever ten thousand cat tle nnd ever sixteen hundred human be ings were killed by wild animals last year. If half llie number had lieen killed by Cossacks Knglsnd would be nt war with Jtiissln, but nations don't go te war with wild animals: thore Is no fame te pain or land te conquer. Ni:w Yeiik must inove faster if sbe wants te held the centennial In I8tt2. Chi cago, St. lyeuls nnd Wnslilngteu nre ttfS laggards In the race. It will net de for New Yerk le wait for an appropriation from Congress before sbe takes ucllve measures. Whatever action Congress may take In the matter will deend te a large extent en the energy, geed faith and re re sHinslhle premises which New Yerk may make. Chicago understands this and Is making a H)lnt of it. New Yerk ought, of course, te have the centennial, but she must put lip the collateral. The perk packers of the booming Western city are ready with their pockctlteoks. Let New New Yerk learn a lessen from Chicago nnd gote work nnd ralse subscriptions. At last the secession of the. Sioux lands Is assured and the work of the commis sioners ut llie Standing Heck .agency Is ended. Chief Oall signed ou Monday ev cuing, and his iiillliencn was at ouce proved by the haste with which the most stubborn opponents oftlie treaty put dew 11 their names and marks. This may net be the end nt trouble with the Indians, and certainly will net be irthe new lands when opened are taken with nu Oklahoma rush. HrelfANK 1'AI.M linMlly ncicpls thoox theox thoex penMvo teaching of exis-Hence and re solves te linvc no mere wooden building!', Scaiu l.i.v have the eople recovered fioiuthe shock oeeaslotiod by hearing of the ilostmctlen of Johnstown by flood and the burning of Seattle, than thcre is Hashed across llie wlres from the far West an Hcetiut of the almost total ruin of nuolher prospcieup nnd growing city by lire. Thlity blocks In Hpokane Kails, W. T., were reduced le aslics, und the less will extend Inte the millions of dollars. Whele blocks of apparently solid buildings dis appeared; banks, hotels, business houses seen foil u'picy te the luglng Humes. In the 111 count of the dest ructi ve III e It Is most surprising le rend: "The sujiciiutcndcut of the city water works was away at the time of the lire. The big pumps wero net connected and iisa result there was scarcely any pressure, lfnd the cetitiary been the ense the tire would have been easily gotten imder contiel." What appears le have been but a slight oversight or ncglett, and had pel haps occurred many times before, occurred Just ouce tee often. OOVEIt.V.MUNT TEl.EOItAl'll TOLL. President ! recti, of the Wostern I'nleii, IteplliH te V.V iitiiitniilccr. Postmaster (leucr.d Waunninker'a letter tn Dr. Nervltt (Irecti, president of the Weslern Cnleu Telegraph company, has already eveked a reply. Dr. Green, com menting upon the letter, wild te a repeiter oftlie New Yerk Jh)st "Mr.Watiainaker's letterlsavery weak difcusoef his ssltleu. In fact, he abandons the inill-n-uenl rate without any prctext of defending it, and his i Itlcf aim scorns te be te show that the present rate of I ccnl a word is net the lowest we have. "The statemeut that we are using many thousand miles of the right of way derived from the government itndei the net of IHi'i shows his w ant et knew ledge of the law. The government nuvcr gave us the right of way uiiyw here, and never could. It lias no right or eminent domain in the states, and cannot acquire any laud for its own pur hscs without the action or the Mute authorities. A geed many et the telegraph companies, who have accepted the act of I WW, have tiled te get into pest leads and 'railroads. 1'nder the law the courts laughed nt thein. They have been enabled te get the light of way under the laws of the state, but net uiidei net of Congress. " Under the grant by Congress we liave iiev er taken a stone, a stick of timber or a feet of land, and the Idea of coiitrevcitlug that assertion by sav iug that we have get many thousand miles or right or way out oftlie law Is simply due ten lack nfk'nou nfk'neu nfk'nou ledgeofhow we de gel our light of way. We (entiaet for it with t.illreads. turnpike companies, plank reads, and along the highways we get authority from counties aud states, and iu addition te that we very elten have te pay abutting owners en tlm ground that they never gave the easement for anv thing but 11 highway und that fei any ethor purpose the land Is theirs. "Thn H)sttuastcr general said we had c.uried ten-word messages for ill cents and have still made money. Well, If the com pany does a business er&0,nii0,0O0 messages a year, and carries 3,000 messages nt 10 1 cuts or ev en at less, it does net necessarily lolleu that It did net inake seme pietlt out of the business for vvhlih it did gel fair pay. If we hud sent all our messages at 10 louts we would have suffered 11 very heavy less, but the government wants te cany an ordinary message of ten words for 1 cent. 1 1 U the request oftlie postmaster general the secretary of war has directed the quar termaster gcncial le Instinct hlssuboidl hlssubeidl natcs te pay mi mete government tele graph hills until the rates te be paid are litrnlshcd by the pustninstei gciiend. Ili Would Quit .Svvrni'lllB. I'rein the. Minneapolis Tribune. One of thoseuloisof the Hlsmarck cou ceu v eulieiiuiid one of theweallhlest men here is Addison I.eaih, of Davonert, Cnss county. He was born February 1), It Jl. In Mercer county, Pennsylvania. He was a inlller, lumberman and steamboat ewner In Pennsylvania ler ninny yeais. Ker ten yenis bolure coming te Dakota he was a resilient of Krle, where he still has laige pieperty interests. Dining the early patt oftlie civil war .Mr. Leach wits ma'ler 011 Coventer Curtin's stall. AJlerwar'dH he served as lieiitciianl-colenel of the 1'our 1'eur teenth Peuusylv.iiil.i Volunteers and thiouglieiit the war wasa p.iliiiillc nnd zealous Cnleu soldier. Majer Leach Ih dls tinguUhisl ler his quaint humor, blull maituci and eeiihiaitcdurss. He Isao Isae Isao ceiuiianicd by Mis. I.eaih, who lsalliio lsalliie lsalliio leoking nnd talented lady It is repotted that when Mi. L0.11I1 was eluted as a dele gate te the constitutional convention his wlle said te him: "New, Addison, 1 have a lav or te ask. I'remlMi 1110 that w hiloyeu are at ltismait k v 011 will quit swelling mid wcai adicss. coat." " Well, wife," he answetisl, " I have de lei mined te quit sweating; it is a bad habit; but I'll be d-d if I'll wearadiess coal," A .vtui'ilcr at Joliustevvii. Hatty Mejer, of Superintendent Hushes' cat neuter t'etce, Iu Joliustevvii, 011 Monday night shot and killed .lames McCeinuick". lle chiltus iclf defense. Mever is tinm Norristevvu, and McCormack, who wasa tramp, Is from Philadelphia. II 001) H 8AHSA1'AIUI.UV. De Net Nealect That tired reditu:, linpuru bloeU, UUtuss aflrr cutliirf, pains In the back, licailaelte, or thiilinr utlectleus till sumo leirfiiI iIImmsc obtains a "rni foothold, and riwevery l illllli ult, perhnim liapevillile. Tu kv II(HSl'aHataiarlllu, the ile fender of hcultli, Iu tliuole banish all bad ftsi ftsi ftsi liiRsiiiidrestore)eutos.rrrctcmdltloa. Heed's Sarsntsirllla hai iHs-ullar nuatlve peer, and ii-i'einpllshes elites where ethir rejmriitleus fall. i'HATTiitr.D ri:i:i,LN(i. "lHirlnu the (01111111 r I whs rielhitf all rim limn, and thinking I intilc.1 eiuiIIiIiik te tern up my kjsttui, I tisik llued'x NirMiimrlllu and fill imuli UtUr. I vt.i also troubled with d ls'iiilu, and UisKri,S.irs.iisirlllahilpisliiu'iiiere thaauuytlitiiK iUe.' J. It. Dtlilievc, Pt. Wajue, Did. ' Jly w ire and ni If vv 1 re Isith jtt mnillj run down, llued's barmparllla liiuuuht in, out of Unit tired reclliur.HUd ninde 111. fH I llkr jeiui; IKeplsngalu. It hakdenu mere for in llianall ether iiiisluineH together." Uiciivud IIavvk UUltsr, Ainll v lllr, Iahi Ulaud, ". V. LMPCHi: BLOOD "rromclilldlieoill was treuliled with pm. plc,iiuil every remedy failed lilt I tm,K u,MHp, HirKiimrlll.i. I have taltin ItvehettltMind new the pliupln. are almost cone, and tu incnd luallh ) miuli linpnmsl. In rccllni; U-lli-r than for miiui time, mid 1 highly rueiuiiieud HiHsPkrKqiarllla." V. Lvami, Itu l.e.vlii" l.e.vlii" ten, AVinue, llriMiUlyn, X. Y. Heed's Sarsaparilla held by nllilriiKKlkU. 81 . lx for f,'. PrtiMlcil e.ily by C. I HOOD A CO., IjimII, Jims. 100 DOSES ONU DOLLAU fftatttimnhtv'm. i'lllLAliELt'iiM, Vedneday, AngaT17lMI. ' All wool Colored Cashmere, geed weight, geed width and in all the latest Autumn shades, 37lic. Just the price of cot ton warp Cashmeres. Cotten creeps into mere of these stuffs than you suspect. Js'cnr if ulre of the stnrr. Don't skip the Cleths if you want an early peep at some of the new heavy weather goods. I Iere's a line, solid and mixed, in the new fall colorings. 56 inches wide, 75c. Belithrnnltif renlrc. Near the end of the Men's g4 Flannel Shirts at $1.25. ClUBtniilelrrclKld', veil of Mnln Allc. A few all Chenille Curtains, with handsome dadoes go down .from $9 te $7 ; from $8 te $6 ; from $6.50 te $5 and se en. Geed patterns, but short quan tities in the way of new stock. Summery Madras Curtains at three-quarters. A very geed Mesquite Can opy for $1.25 then up and up. All sorts of Mesquite Sieves and the stun te make them of. Hcieiirt fleer, north of Arcade. 1 ,000 dozen Tumblers made te sell at &1.25 shall go at 60c a dozen. Thtnnish glass ground in pretty designs. Bccenil fleer, wieml KnIId.v. 1 lalf a dozen items from the Muslin Underwear. Try home work en any one of them : you'll wonder mere than ever at the prices. MiiIIii NIkIiI flown, mil pliiltril joke. Iliiiiitnire ItlinliiMl, "k" Ciunbili. Mklrl, va I. hue 1 utile, Miikllu lrnur, Iinieburi: ruirte, two cluMrmef plalU, .7k Dotted Liivtii WroepiTN (thn t!M klmll JL'iO. Klnn Cerilfd Cornet Cevers, V Kliape neck, Iliiiiiliurgrilce, n.V. Odd let Corset Cevers (S1.K toil ktmls, 51), Kicemt fleer, I unlpcr street slilc, 1101 th of Trnn ci'U Jehn .Wanamaker. lilioccllrtiiceuo. VKIlYI!ODV WANTS IT I THAT IH-LVKKYtlODV WHO HAH KVKIt THIKDITI LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We liavin't the bluRCst mills In the world, but there Is-no better mill anywhere at leant there Is no mill that can muke better Heur. Se (ay thousand" oCpieplo Iu thin ceuimutilty, and wu take their word ferlt. If jeu have trouble vvllh jour baking, this het wrnther, you will perhaps dlseevei that the trouble Hen with your tleur provided you de net use I -cv an's Kleur. If you nre unliit; that article', and still have tiouble with yourbak yeurbak Injr, pel haps It Is because of Miceveil. Iteau't lie the flour If you use l.evan' I A 1 IIJ.Ktt'H IIOIIAX SOAP. 7VYIL-LER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN jNai.initiu: hteck cahm. STORM KING (2161.) HKCOltl) 2:30. sliiiiiluisl liv llreiMlltti; nnd I'ci-rerninnce. blrrdby HAPPY StDDIU.M, record 32U, nnd lre or 12 Ireltns nud paeern with rei-ereU fiein SU'i te iJO, and ever 100 with re eerdu 1m (tirttian'i'A Dam by Alexnnder'H Nerman, the of Iailu ZWA. Jlie ejucen, S.W. Ac Heeend dam by iIonard'sHtrCharle,thureii6h- bied. Tlihd dam li) Hiiiltli'n Jlcneiger, son of Dill's .Messenci'i. SioiiMlCt.se Is n lia.v, stands 18 liniuls and vrulths about 1,'JOO lbs. liasiilways taken Hrkt primliuu at statu and county lairs. Ills celin aielai'KcaudliiiiKlsome.iiiHl live Unit Imve been old nvrrurislf timvat an uvirncc nc,n of one iindn halfyiars. lie was lakin right out oft hei Hud and with verv Utile prepiiruthm reduced hla teeerd fiein i.jP. te L'-iO, tiettliiL' three tients In S. U, 2 11 and'JM. He went a eunrter Iu one or th. inllis lu Aj i-eeeiuls a 2.20 trail whh.li lmuK ItU capacllv If I could Miare hint IniiKciimiiili In thrstud te be tiriparid for very fal work. 1KUV1.S fUU fei n fe.il until his iiri'seut biHik U full, alter which he will Mnnd at $75.00. Jyfrtfil DANK uMi.NOM:. .Marietta. Pa. lUuVlc. m'i:ciAi. NencK. PLEASE READ THIS! : ha i; takkn Tin: aulncy pen T1IL Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We have tin in new lu sliKk, and Invite our rrh mis and the public generally teeall nud hhi tliriu. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 V1T KINO bTHUKT. n'2l Ivd.tvv IUMIIKK ANIimAU J .'OIIAI CiiMIOOKHANDCASIM. WKT l.H.N HAlll) WOUDs. Wheleile and ltetall. hy,, . 11.11. MA II I IN .ICO., u.H d 121 Water Mrei'l, 1-incaKter, Pa. 1 AUMGAHDNlUia COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Oh-11-k.h- No.l2HNerlhlliieiiifctieet,aiidNo. CM .North Prime trit. YAiiiks-Nerlli I'rluce Htreet, near llraiilns Depot. nui:15-ird I.ANCASTEU. l'A. !7K H1" 'aiMI0 A MONTH CAN i I J.Vfl be made werkhiK rer us. AuuitN preferred uheean rurnlkh u horse and rlvethelr Hhnle time tn the htislncu.. bsiru iiiemeutH ma) be prelltubly employ eel nUe. A few vacancies Iu towns und cities, II. K. JOHNSON A CO., lrt Main bl., HUlimeiul, 'u N II I'lcuM' fclale age aud bus! new. cxp. Hence Never mind about undlug stamp for teflj. 11. K.J. 4 Ce. err.MmaV ftalttgg of jgahten. A BTB1CH BROS ASTRICH'S " PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & i7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. A WEEK OF BARGAINS. TUESDAY MORNING, Frem 8 te'n. One let of Flowers at 14c a spray. Fancy China Silk for Tidies, at 65c a yard. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Frem 2 te 5. Gent's Unlaundered Shirts, reinforced besoms, at 370 ; regular price, 50c. WEDNESDAY MORNING. One let el Fancy Ribbons, in 12, 16 and 20, at 10c a yard; sold in 2 yard remnants. WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON. Ladies' long sleeves Balbrig gan Vests, at 20c apiece. THURSDAY MORNING. Jewelry One let of Breast pins, riairpms, Uull Buttens, Bracelets, etc., regular price 25c ; at 15c apiece. THURSDAY AFTERNOON" Kid Gloves at 49c a pair, col ored embroidered back, regu lar price 62 and 75c FRIDAY MORNING. Notions Ammonia, large size, at 4c a bottle. Pins, ica paper; black pins, 2c a box. Hair curlers, 17c; Electric Combs, 17c; Tinsel, 4c a ball; Seap, 2 cakes for 5c ; Ammonia Seap, 5c a cake ; Canfield Shields, 2 and 3, at 25c a pair. Handkerchiefs 5c Handker chiefs at 4c ; 10c Handkerchiefs at 8c ; i2j,c Handkerchiefs at 11c; 25c Handkerchiefs at 21c. Morning sales te begin at 8 and last until 12. Afternoon sales begin at 2 and last until 5. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. . l)iim )iU. "jnrTan a mautin' FRUIT JARsT" JELLY TUMBLERS ! AT CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN," 1 5 East King St. elJ-tfd sPhotenrupho. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED KllOM Keenigsbui'g, Prussia, Twe UackgreitmU made especially for Dust and Threexpmrtcr Ltnclh Photograph. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Pewtefflce. Jnu7-tucl Suimmcr lU'nnrte. HOTKDNOUMANDIH. . ATUVM'IU CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Management. T. C. UIM.irTTK, Proprietor, Late of Colenado Hetel, Philadelphia. ml5-3md MT, OltKTNA N'AItKOW UAUOK UAIMtO VD. Individuals and parties drilrlni; te visit Mt. Urcma ml enjoy u ride ever the Narrow Unngc totheMimmlt of OovEitsen Dick mountain, ran accomplish the trip from lavucastrr in one day by the following nctieelule: a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. lx-ave Ijinnutcr b'ii IU1 10 55 ae 'JM ?-M Arrive Mt.aretiiH. 810 11:.I0 12 60 3.S5 4.15 8JS5 Arrive Oev Dick. 12.30 il 1-05 0.10 Keturuini; a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p ni. Uavefiev. Dick.. II.-OJ 1:25 ana U'.tve.Mt. (irelna 6 II 1031 lltffi 2.22 .I.S7 7:30 Arrive laineakter. 0.10 11:35 12kJ 3:35 1.15 $.35 All trains of the Cemvall d libation Hull Hull lead ou arrival at Mt (iretnu stntlen make Im. mediate connection with the Narrow Omige ltallrend. I.uncli or illnucr can be obtained at the lirk rrttuuriiiit. tlius uveldhiK the necev fclty of carry Ing basket and bundles. Joint Dncampment of I', b. TllOera AND NATIONAL Ul'AUl! will 1h held at Mt. ilretua. The I'. H. Tnxips virlll encamp Anuu.t 5. continuing for about three week, and the Cavalry and Arllllrrviif the National (Itinnl or 1'a. will encamp with tin m August 10th te 17th, Inclusive. Cxrttrtleu tickets may be obtained en uppli. eatleu te the nearest ticket uirent. H.A.UIlObS, Oi li Pus. Agent C A 1. It. It., Lebanon, Ph. NTH HUM!, ei.n. Hupl. JciWnid XrOHK.tl'A.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. Nevr DnllilliigK ; Large Kndevrmeut ; Sehular. (.hip; Ijibonetery; Library; Gymnasium. Prepares for College or Huslnei.ii. heparute CeurM' for luil le. Mixlern Langungen In Itegu lar Course. Tuition, 10 per annum. Heard In private lamlllc, SU50 jht we-elc. Faculty of nine. Dili yt'ar epeiin ivptember 2. KorfJta KerfJta KorfJta legue, actilrcss IlKV. JAMI.S McDOCOALL, PH. D., JySiKMtd President. alHK HIVAL FOUNTAIN 1'F.N-TlTFilEBT and rhcupekt tu the mark tt II karat geld pen. Hard rubber holder, never grtk out of order, easily tilled, Call and examine before purchasing lewliere. At KIUSMAN B Gents' rcrnlshleg Stere, 42 Weit Klug Jtreet. 9vil NOTHEBHLAHH IN PRICKH. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Tmle Mut be Made Active by Lew Price. All Hteek Must Peillrely be Closed Out by SEPT. 16th, or sooner. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive Bargains New te be Had lu All Kind of Dry Goods aud Carjiete, AT 6 AND 8 NORTH marW-lydAw TTAOER A BnOTIl Ell. Hager dt ffl warn Best Quality Bilk Htrlpe Flannel BhirU rcduead te J2.S0, from S3.W. J"lnet Bilk Hhlrts i educed te S2OT, from J3 A0. ImreTtetl Oaferd Negligee Shirla reelueed le H.87K. from 2.S'. Best Quality White Scotch Flannel Hhlrta reduced te 11.62 and 12.00, from 2.00 and 2.M. A Bargain In Kngllah Flannel Shirts at 1.00. Demot HhlrU ut 38c ; worth 00c. Finest 811k Neckwear Effect reduced te 50c and 75c, from S1.00. Choice Btyles In 60e Neckwear, reduced te 25c and SSc. French Lawn Washable Tics reduced te 88c Plqne Washable Ties reduced te 16c, rrem 25c. Choice Styles In Percale Shirts, 3 Cellars and 1 Pair Cutis, reduced te &5c and $1.00, from f 1.25. Linen Cellars and CutTs at 12c. Belts tn Silk, Llele and Cotten, at 10, 15, 18, 25 aud B0 cents. Nes. 25-31 West King St. lfU (Qoeiie. J. B. MAIITIN 4 CO. SPECIAL SALE. IMMENSE REDUCTION. ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Monday Next. We Intend Closing Out Every Remnant and Old Pattern Carpet, in TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS & BRUSSELS. Lengths Frem 3 te 25 Yards. Prices Average About One-Half of Fermer Price. All ready for sale Monday mernine. Many of them this Season's Patterns. Make your selections new, ' and we will keep them till rail for you if you desire. nrn T !- ! l...l1 !.. ivuil taucis ctlSU 111UIUUCU HI this sale. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts Lancaster, Pa. rpiIEP. COPLE'B CASH STOnE. BARGAINS -IN- FLANNELS -AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. We have made luigc purchases of Flannels of every description which te dey are worth from " te 10 per cent, mete money. Our customers shall have the benefit of our puiclmses as long as the stock en hand lasts. WE WILL QUOTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DUIUNG THE MONTH OF ACGUsl". Seme of these goods villi iiiuleiibte.il) lie higher Iu price later In the miieii when thire Is u greater demand. We have some iccliil niukes of Flue Quality Heine-ltade Flanuel net te 1 had rUewhere In this market Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, marje-trdll LANCASTEH, PA. SAI.ESMKN.-Wi: WISH1 A FEW MEN TO sell our goods by sample te; t lie vrh.eles.ile and retail trade.' Largest manufacturers lu our line. Euclettc 2-eent stump Wages $.) per dav, Permanent Hltleu. Ne peauls answered. Meney udvenced for wages, adverilslug, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F Q CO., rrl330tdeed Cincinnati, Ohie. C5oefe. QXJEEIT STREET, LANCASTER. PENN'A. Bretlner. ("Jvccrtee. G OOD NEWS AND GLAD TIDINUS. SUGARS AND COFFEES LOWER. mm Geed HoHsledCeIlec,i It .. ... 28e iilreng Mountain llie Ceflec, lb ?;c Fair Coffee, 'fl lb . 12 je te le Full Cream Cheow?, f ft 10c. Choice Tickles, v Cot (,;,'c Best Washing Powder, f pack Ijje 15c Mustard or Hplced Sardines for 10e Boneless Hams, v lb - lijje California Hams, tl lb . . .Sound 10c Three Bettles Ginger Ale for 25c Racer's or Hltes' Reet Beer V? bottle tic Best Olelnc Soup V box .'.JO Flv-ft lbs Lnundry Starch for . 15c CLARKE'S, 12 .t II SOUTH QUKLWST. (Near Centre Squnre.) -TeU phone. Jytt-tfiUvr A T BUHSK'S. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc. IflneapplH Briind Hani, very fine, nil srunrnn teed. CallfernluIItims, ll)c u pound. Shortcut Sheuldere, 9e. Dried Beef, chipped. New Muck erelln buckets. Boneless Herring In (sIiisk front boxes, nice for lunch or picnicking, irdlnet Imported and Anurlcati In Oil nnd Mustard. Petted Meats, Boneless Ham, Chicken nnd Tur. key. Yerk Slate Cream Cheese. LVUim or Dtitcbbead Cheese, ricnlc, Pineapple, Hofiuo Hefiuo Hofiue fort nnd Sap6age, etc., etc. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. i TtiPtuT-u i -"- 'SEASONABLE GOODS ' at R E I ST S. Finest Plcule Ilnmr, lOe V E. Finest Kuue kle Dried Beef, HCH ft. Extra l)rv Dried Beef, 12c ft, Finest Winter Bologna, Ste ft. Best Tripe, In le-ft kegs, 1.25. UitcstCutch NfwMmltcrel, In 10-ft buckets, quarter barrels and barrels. Itlchftrdsen AHebblns' Petted Meats Ilimi, Iteef, Tenpae, Hum and Turkey, Ilnm nnd Chicken, Game, Turkey, Chlcktn and Duck. Huckln'H Fauioiubeiips OMiill. Conemine, Chicken, Beef, Tomate nnd Meck Turtle. Dcv lied Meats, Anchovy nnd Blunter Pnnte, Smoked Sllrdllle In Oil, UenetcM Hardlne", Sur dine lu Finest Oil, Miibtnrd Sardine, 1'lcklwt Oysters in Bettle. Finest Lebster In Bet'.le, Boneless Anchovies lu Oil, uud a theiivinu geed things. SGc. Coffee reduced teROc ."Oc. Coffee reduced te 3s. Jv. Celli e re d uceel te 1TV 2ne". Collee tedueetl te Ue This Is the Finest Line of Coffees In thecttj. Yeu must sec them te knew their vrerth J'OH HKXT- Three Large lloenis Over Second Fleer Stere Building. REIST ! WHOLEhA Li: AND ItETAIL GROCEH, COItNEIl Wftil' KING AND PHINt ESTS., .Direct!) Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goedi. store, and Nexl Doer te Serrel Her Hetel. CCrtvviancB. OTANDAHD fAHHIAllE WOIIK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, 1.', n 15 MAltKET STUEET, (Be nr or the rostefflce), L.VNCASrElt, l'A. ALL THE LATENT STYLE IX Buggies, PbsteDs, Family Carriages, Etc. The I'mcsl Stock In the Country We new huveu Full Line of SECONIMI .M WOIIK-Anj Style Yeu Wimt. Itepnlntlng mid Kciilrlng piemiitlj a ml te. One set e-r uikmeu eiperUllv e it for that pun v lbs lowest prices ia county for flr.t-',,ii3 work. irOive me t. Cell and Examln My V eit. !',.' r&.'xj- - - ta-A w f . m .. fs
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