?TSr?s?ir?i?? Hy :'iV v ? -v,' v '-nV' I ." -ilLiJ v'.I THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1800 W-S c ..j.t i3r Vr ".' J? H X- m if 1-. ?i & JtnttUtgenctv ? -i - 'S.arnirMAN. v?. w RSTBinf AIT FOL.1B, MltCM, r CLARK, FafeMfeer. -.f?V AAT INTELLIGENCER.-Published twr 4lt In Mm rear, bnt Bandar. Served 'VpeMftafi la.UiU dty med surrounding .,mHM ten nata week. By mull five dol del "fe tapajteMrlaMPmnce; M cents a mouth. IT TNTKLUQENCEIl-One dollar and t cntta m year. In d ranee. TO SOBSCRIBERS-Retnlt by chec 'WMMeflM order, and where neither of '-' tbaweaa be nrocered aend In a registered at the Foateflce. as aecend class mall vJlvlKlaa, TB1 DrTEttlOKHCia, .' f it . Lancaster, 1". t,PA., September 16, 1809. weM i """!!!" , 7' "T KH A Cleveland Cruller. "We crutetsr Baltimore deca us proud. '-Ik&imd of ever twenty kiieta nu hour, Jjtifa mi average speed for four hours - ar - - t I tv WHUI v'.vBOMKI ' T4 ti-.-:TTT sear turn ncure is senicuuiiK iu r, tWfcmg of. Very few .hlrw of the nlrc have 5 ,'hiw.iii u lunt ini nuu must n muni .Mtve only rondo It ever a single measured Ue after mat) v trial, while eurlinltl- 7M nlnknili l.i.V.t n.4 6.. am. l.k , ! d.M. f bxiDVKJDlCailOllUI UUlrlUCCIIIII lilt IHVV - 3!fsterrMntjd scores n "pletidlrt record C'elihpr first Irlnl with rnL'lnf tlint mnv $ 1 expected te de better after they have J. wen limbered tin n little. The lire! c1mi T 't .i i f fi i I i if nnitutm t .. ,1.a ....... .(.. ..l.l.l. k.Eegland has undertaken te build are &; te make twenty kuetx ever the measured .-?,, nule and eighteen knots continuous Ceteamlug, but they will be very much ri lanrcr than the Baltimore, w ltlch lms tx ?&Jl displacement of forty-four liundretl tens, rt .lt !. -Cll.l. .!.. 11 .1!,.. .!.. 'Beti theusatid three hundred and llfty -ku.teBs. The additional space U given te p, BMchlnery boilers nnd coal, the battery fK being very little heavier than tlint of the Baltimore. There are te Iks nine of these cruisers nnd twenty-nluc of the second clnss,n little smaller than the Baltimore nnd the snnte tced as the larger vessels hut with n very much lighter battery. Our new cruiser la fnr superior te the ships of nearly the same size that the Kugllsh are just undertak ing te build, nnd she would make a fair antagonist for the ships they have planned of nearly twice her size. Besides, the English cruisers referred te are yet en j&i pwjjer, wniic our cruiser is iu me wuicr. L-2v s wenu noting, uewever, mat uie ?.? YlrltlHli iirntMv tit luitlil hnvmiti iinu ra. ahips in less than live, years at a cost of fl-l'iW - . . . ..- ... : 'W-ynver liiimlt-tMl jiinl Inn iiilllliiii ilnllnrn. Mr. Blaine can hardly afford te twist the British lien's tall just jet. Ti- . ... ? jjf " BewetHfcis ennc iximien ntrlfcr. "LA Thec'rcat Londen strike is err nl lnt "$ and writers with a taste fur statistics nrn LY'JIguriugupestimntcsef the cost. The ijSi nrM reuch cuesses run from ten tot wi-ntv ijLi BHillietlS Of dollars, the IIi-kI, lli'tirn ni'i. r.lk'i'PlylBg te the strikers and their em- E? JV f-"J'-'l " w Mnni' in-uik; hi, .-siiiiiuiu kH5' ie less ey me delay or business and Idfversleii of ceiuntcrce, and In eery iOTBWjvae'e way. Tiie sti liters are iraUUig"-ejr the tlrst victory of ;iMkllled lnber ever wen in Leu- i " 1 ViMewu, uim uiey ciami tuai tue stniggle w i kaadene them geed In a moral way by p giving the jwercst classc a R'nc of ,'ppwer and self Irespect that was badly I js$ aeaei. it Is also hoped that the vlr- b Wtal flf lnmnnMHrai nltl nwlnrtil L..IT. r. N-ti," -" -- i".wiuvw ilia if, hit I l r--II- l,uu KV.T Al -. t ... t t .. pm, inn bu nrvuuuusiy urged ey me leaders riWUl become iwpulnr itnd uulveival h MMg the deck laborers. In fact the jffc'leaders of this strike npiiear te have fcught their long battle by continual L'iappeate te the latent troed etmlltleH nf ;-;tbelr men. It is easy te see that temper- 3? ara an rt mwl mvlnf fAw i.d.i . , t.- i m,-w whu p.wna iiuvi iiliu urn;uiiiii m rStuccew but rather surprising te llnd ' r Ciimib mi-I 1. 1 U.. t .... .. ii s?) """ue ",,u u,a iinraiiguiiig me ".. wnitecnancl latwrers en tlie vltnl neiii. fcj&j ally of abstaining in this emergency i s from the luxury of wlfe bentiiiir. Thov ,ts.akn devoted much eloquence te jicrsuad i.&itg these civilized Eiiglishtiien te be jlfuid te their children. If the strike "jfHjakfa. w'Ve -beating, drunkenness mid cruelty teculldrcu unpopular In Londen Vj.e Itwiu liave proved un excelient Invest- ift. Stent, and the philanthropists of the ' 4fc? VtP0"1 who are new spending givat ewui nun appealing te America ler aid TZZ for the miserable children of Whlte- E- phut-wl nhmilil iiffn 4l.nl ..,.... !.... fcf rl- .... iu... IIIUI 1IIK.IIIIWII tr cuwiurugcmeui 01 sin lies en u t$& large ncale. Croakers insinuate that tbe strike has really sealed the deem of Py&Xonden as a pert and that the trade I j& diverted will never be regained. If this gf proves te be the case all the suddenly i5is vreieu virtues 01 me laborers will re- t-v ecive tne severe trials or poverty Unit -7, CW DfrkaAV UHU lUIUi f, ' Fresh Xatieunl Issues." That mouth-piece of Hlaliielsm. the , New Yerk Tribune, has had a geed deal vAteaay of late about a new national policy MTHll VH.Uil.lll.ilni.l..k..l .1 . .!. .. .11 J " "mii; ui.-viiiii,ii iiiiii iim jieucy ei Apu-liiterference in foreign airuirH se trengly insisted upon by AVashlugten aad Jefferteu, was all wrong ; that it Wen lilirli limn iia iilw.iil.1 ... ........ .. . ' .'e ...v v niiuiuu u-eiiiiii: ti lining - ii. i". uiN6 Itie Kll'lll IUIIIU1IM III the world, and put tlie Jleuixx- dectiluu in practice. . The Tribune further elaborates tills idea iu an editorial en " Kmsli Xiitiimui jtf fewes," which owning with theasver- Meb tuat nearly all current contieersles '' have been settled assumes that the 'rfi country' Is In a mood te w elceme new ft ismies, and advances a few with u teruue eenHdenee truly lilainelike. KIrst,"n7e i promotion of closer and mere sMima. tbetic rtlatiens with the governments of Central and Seuth America is strongly advocated, and is explained as attain able by the formation of an Ameri can customs union. Can it lie that free trade with Houth Ameiica is meant? Next the restoration nf tim k American commercial marine hv means -' t. of subsidies for lliutj tit Kmlli .,,.,r...... i:y'mrA iiiDtnll.n ..-.. I.. . SSs. ZT """"" i"" ' preiHiseii, anil nuany ine rapm ucveiepment of a great :nj wavy te protect mis artltlciallv Btabllshed commerce. AH tills ptendld dream of glory and enmlm k founded ou the much abused and i fcadly twisted Menree doctrine, w lil.li IT, adglnally designed te check the aggres '. .sfaseu of Eurejiean jkiw crs is new te l used & r eKcUHe ft Ilicy that must alurm our ' .?"aeutheru neighbors and w ill mark a radi- '2 eal departure fnm the safe eourse laid '. kWU by the fathers of the rennhlli. m lir.ii .they cautioned us te mind our own hui-l- h !( "cwareoiciiiaiigiingierelgnal- -gnaaew. 'lUe eeurereiice of Smith fAmericau nations te Ikj owned ,f,iB Washington iu October will .develop the temjr of their govern mhh ami may give senie further hint of 4tM policy Of the udlllllllHlmtlnn l.nl llw. F tadieatlens new are that there is te be u eiiert te divert nubile atttitlen the real great issues of theilnv urglug wlint the Tribune rails stleual lteues," H I haitllv thls brilliant scheme wlil r?ne. f?1'1' PWP'" are tee YatloMtejYl the daugers of llrmljstaod-theuxtiU)' Mtlslled tlnnly kUalotheush (sU ItaUinc Ji'llvti. truvb aaJ nu-rc) fiU mar-Uil oaeoot ll): f ,t t tba wem ei rowares. .by the theatrical clap trap of a y great customs union with the het blooded, turNeknt 6aniards'ef Seuth America. Thohlsterj-of att'end)ef Ihe world te tee fall of batik and carnage and the hum of eternally revolving revolutions. We don't want te touch their politics with a ten feet pole, much less with a political pole-eat of Blalne's unsavory Seuth American record. Sir Edwin Arneld. Edwin Arneld, the poet editor of the Londen Trtcgniph, comes te A inert en with a mouthful of smiles nnd compli ments and Is received iu like manner. He profits by the melancholy experience of Matthew Aruold,whose crusty temper and dry lectures wen him small glory and leas money en his travels In this country. Sir Edwin has an additional claim te American favor In the short but impressive handle te his nntue and the curious piece of Jewelry worn by him when he called upon the president ; we refer te the stars presented by the queen nnd an Eastern ruler, the latter In rec ognition of the ieet's services te the Buddhist faith by the ''The production of Mint noble jsjein Light of Asia." The religion or the poem Is a very dillercnl thing from any thing te be found in the East and the decoration could only have lieen given by a sort of iectlc license. We may honor hit Edwin in the same way with out concerning ourselves with his rather bary though beautiful philosophy. The Chicago Timet says tlint llmre is a movement nfoet for tlie formation of n glgnntla ntllrend association, width is te Imve tlie rnte ninklng power for passenger tnuelennll reads cast of tlie Missouri rier. The w hele territory from CiiiiihIh te the gulf, nnd from the Atlantic te the Mississippi, nnd Missouri will then be under tlie control of this ene association, which can easily apply tlie principles and jirnctlcoef a trust. A similar scheme is preK)sed for the fur western p.rt of the country. Manv of our housekeepers are canning berries and ether fruits this season without sugar, ew lug te tlie inhnnee 111 the prlre of that nrtlclu. It Is claimed that fruit keeps (iilitens well without as with sugar; also, tlint It requires lens sweetening If the sugar is surrcu in wucii com and jiisi noierc. using, the fruit thus treated retaining moie of Its original llaer. Tyiene Timet. Net nlone (lie liousckcepcrs of Tyrene sefTer. The sugar trift has lis grip upon every porseu in and out of Jail iu this coun try. Harrison, lllnlne it Ce. bcllue trusts arc private nflnirs, and tlie trusts rest easy, believing II., II it Ce. will net molest them. Tlie party sanctioning conspiracies recclv ed n plurnllty el iilf! Iu Tyrene In 188b nnd In Ulnlr county i!,t!)(t. The 'Times should In duce the heusuwUcs te spittle the 7,1)00 Harrison voters of Blair county. .1 Ii is gratifying te llnd one small blesslug concealed lu the curse of lilgli-prked sugar, and the fruit canners of Tymnn am te be congratulated upon their discovery tlint' they enn get along with very llltle sweet ening. It may yet he necessary for us te light the sugni moiievoly by doing w lllieiit their staple, aseur lathers leught tlie llrit ImIi by doing w llheut sugar, ten and ethor tilings unjustly taxed. Se the Weman's National Press associa tion propose te crect a statue in Washing Washing ten te Mis. Buthorferd 11. Ilnycs, who Is supposed te have wen a tltle te undying fame by lier muulllccut hospitality lunmu lug lemonade, te tlie foreign embassaders entertained at the Whtte I leu se. (Suppose that In tlie year two thousand ami eighty nine n class of school chlldieu vis't the capital of tlie republic and pnuse before the broue liguie of a vvuuiau bearing in ene hand ene yf Mrs. Potts' sad liens, the ndvorttscmeiil of which madu Mrs. Hayes' iortralUe famlllnr,aud lu the ether liaud a lenming llageu of lemonade with a straw rampant. "This curious llguie," the teacher might begin, "represents a lady of the nineteenth century, who wnsn per son of many eitlnmble qualities, but nppears te linve aehlevcil illslliictlciu by giving te ene of the strongest iiievcments of these t lines the sanction uud support of her position as the wlfe of ene Buthorferd II. Hayes. This movement was against tlie use of w inn, and appears te Imve been pio pie pio veUed by the oxliiienlhmry prevalence of the disease of lnteiuiiurauce. Inereillble though it may seem, thure was actually a partj- that proposed te step the use el vvlne and Mrs. Hayes refused te jiermlt Its use lu the While Heuse." "Who was Mr. Ilnycs?" " He appears te have occupied the presi dential (hair duilng the presidency of Tlldeu who, though ohxted, was prevented from assuming the position by a se-called electoral commission. Mr. Haves was n famous excrt In chickens nnd also exists in brass somevv iicre lu Ohie. It has been preKscd te remev e both of these statues te the national museum where tlie bronze figures of llredle, the bridge Jumper, mid .Sullivan, Ihe pugilist, have lately been brought from New Yerk and Bosten." IIHOOMSON- IIKK MASTS. The Crutsei' llultlmore Clulnicil the l'nstcst SlilpAtleHt. The ciuiscr llaltlmore returned from her trial trip en Sunday afternoon with a broom fastened te the tip el each mast, and thoughthe result or tlie dial lias net been elllcially announced it is stated as fellow s : fcihe dev eloped lO.MHlhoise power iu a four hours run; ti.OOO horse power was all that was required and tlie contractors claim a bonus or flw.oeo. The average si wed amounted te lllu-10 knots for the lour hours and a maximum sliced fei the third heui or LHl'J-10 knets.iuaking the llaltlmore the r.istcst cruUcr lu auv navy tif tlie world. She tin nod a complete Circle with ease in seven minutes. The ship was leaded w ith plglreutuisiu.il tint weight of the guns she is te carry, which will be four eight Inch and six. blx-intli breech leading lilies and a iuvvcrful secendaiy battel j. J.tst or Uneliilmed Letterct. List or letters advertised at tlie jHistollice at 1-ancaster, Pa., Kept, ltl, 18ftt. lice tlo tle livery : Lollies' List. Mrs. Llz-ie S. Jehnsen, Miss Knte Kniitz, Miss Annie Leng, Miss Bella Miller (2), Mrs. M. B. l'earsall, Mrs. Worlev. ent'. Lnl.V.. V.. Hinlietl, HairvtJood HairvtJeod HairvtJoed inan, 11. Ilaas, Harry llerr Di. A. J. Kutz, August Muutr, Harnien Beaters, J. Itcaiiis, James 1 bkatey, Jacob Wcnehel, .1. WhlselMd. Of InlcreHt te Miiii.v. All old adage thus lavs den ii the pruiier days I'er wedlock : Mniulns for wealth, TiumI.i) ter health, WvdnewlMy Hie luet Uuv of nil , TliurMtny lurtrmixi, KrlilHV fur Iiikms., Kiturihi noliielciit ull. .Vcini(c 1'KXrtIOV sIlAltKs 'luTlAKHlSOX. Wc have lteurCiirHirallaaiier, In u very painful maimer, And It grieves (is, jck It frleen u, Win n j en kllght our favorite seu. llouvvtrreulil jeu di, , Seme ilnj, no ileulit, you'll rue It, Ker lu 'V! jeu'll iied us, Ami will r)iuleurf If undone. Fi-vm Ihe llufiile (Xm in , 'I he HfiHt Advertlslnu. llienunt indent KilveilUIni; lu lulmlf or lleir.KiruqHrtllal that uhlcli isirnei, from Hie medliiuu ItMir. Tlint Ii.. these whuarc cured hj II, kiKuU le frUinlssulIrrlng similarly, who lu turn derive Ijcntrlt und urije ether te try tills successful liudUliif. 'J hus the ircle of its iepularlly Is rapidly wldeulnj; from this cuu&e uleae, und mere und mere nre UeemliiK eiitliukla.tlc lu belmlfef Itixsl's huruuirlllniis It actually (tomeintruK m lu uhvelute merit. All thatlsntked for Heed's fcur,aarllla Is that It be given a fair trial. If)ou iud u goHtLleod purifier, or building up medicine, irj lte.sl' Surmpnrillu. seplIwAlM e mutter wiuit the mouth's dlsejve limy foul the breath or teeth's decav With KOZODONT en ull we Mile, A id swiftly svxep it lur away, Leivv lug the gums pure, firm and bright. And th dull twin as lver white. OODH BARdAfARII.tiAr- i y U abselutHy newwtry In order te have perfisrt health. Heed's Karmrwrllla Is the treat bleed parlrlvr, quickly ceiiiuerlng scmfuln, salt rheum and all Insidious enemies which attack the bleed nnd iindermlim thn health. It ale builds up the whole syntcm, cures tyrx-fxiU and sick hrndarhe, nnd overcomes that tired feeling. " I tuivc taken tvrotjettlesof Heed's Harsupa Hlln for salt rhtum nnd dyspepsia, villi which I wns troubled very much. After taking Kits medicine I am feeling M veil merer In my life." O. "W. ttcmr, 1'ettsvllle, Pa. HOODHH.ytSAfAHIf.UM " 1 liavebeen trenblsd by a screfuluu" BfTec BfTec tlen all myllfe. It Is one of tlie marked recol lections of my beyhwxl days, nnd for scvend j-iiirs has renrlf sl me uunble te labor much. I think Heed's Harsnpnrllln, which I have lieen using nt Intervals for ten j en rs, Is the best thing I Imve ever taken. I nm new en, nnd my gen eral health seems better than ever." 11. V. An An neTT, Warren, N. If. rUHIFIKS THE HLOOIJ. "I had a slight bleed disorder which I thought nothing serious, but It grew Inte a bad form of skin disease, which some called lupus, breaking nut In ulcers and sores all evtrmy body. Itoed'sHiirsapnrlllalnn short lime com pletely cured me. I feel I ewe my llfe te Heed's Sarfapnrllla." Fltrn WAi UTKn, lleurltun, Ind. HOOH'8 HAKSABABILLA Held by all druggists. It j six for 15. I'repared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 IKJHKH ONK UOLbAll. (I) gtoetft nttb ltec. rpltU I.ATBSTl NOIIIIV l00h'INU, lOOl MEN'S SHOES! A late arrival here is a line of hand somely shaped shoes for Men's wear, Hals and Congress. Net coarse, Ill-fitting nnd clumsy looking, as their price would indicate, but renl pretty, fitting most feet snugly and comfortably ami nre ery serviceable. Madu of standard grade bull" leather, smooth, cleau and handsomely finished ; solid leather counters, heels nnd Inner and outer soles ; Ixittems sewed, fair stitched edges. Arc thoroughly well made, and excel iu style and finish nny make of shoes we have ever seen retailed nt the same nrlie, either in Lancaster or else- wheie. Think of the price. It Is an unusually low ene for shoes se meri torious one worth remembrance when you've little money te invet iu foot wear combining handsome leeks with geed wear. M.fitl ti pair. Isn't that in your wny of liking? If se, come te see us. Hew many gentlemen readers have we te-day who w ear !, 10 or 11 shots? Hew many would buy Butten Bhees did we cut the price ode, fd.oe, or mere, a pall? Butten Shoes for e very-day, Butten Khocsfer line dress, either? Ave hne thcni In various widths te provide comfortable tits. Geed, solid Htibstnii tlnl makes no shoddy. Te these whom they'll lit down gees the price te suit the buyer. We'll refuse no reasonable eiler. SHAUB & BURNS, II Neuui QUEKN Stiikkt, Lancab tkb, Pa. s W r.CI'INO ItKDUCTIONK. Sweeping Reductions -IN- MUNS, IIOV'H, LADHM' AND CTHI.DItKN'H 1,1(111 r CObOHKlJ Shoes & Oxfords. As the season Is passing for Light Colored Hhw-s mid Oxfords, I have .Marked Dew n the balance I have en hand nud nm new selling them At and Belew Cost, Whh h will reduin thrm le cash luiikhnrt time. There limy tin many dujs, vin I mluht su meuthx, lu vrhleli they inu he worn und rim bi bliu keried at the end of the season. ilen's JJ.U) Itusset Hals, red in ed te 8'J.fiO : $i,V) Hluwri-dmtsl In (2.00; (iM Hhee te Jl.,'0 ; und fl.&OHIioetell.'i'i. Men's K-Pi) Itusset Oxrurds reiluced te II.S0 unit J1.60 Ovfurds te II. Si. Hey's HJiO Hiiksct Hals, reduced te ll.Si. lwlliV!l.V Itussct Oxrerds, l'laln Tin's and Willi 'lips, rwlueiil le I1.-J5; ti.sj OxfeutHln tl.U); IHW Oxfords tu T5i j und 7.V Ovfoulile wv. Child's Hilsset Oxfords, sins 8 te 10" .J, reduced fieiu ll.O) e 75c, Hlid stns4 te7U Irem 75e te OOe. , Til EV CAN UK SKKN AS MAIIKED DOWN IN WINDOWS. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (hueeesserliir'ltKY A IX'KKIU'I the Leader of !,e l'rlirs In BOOTS AND SHOES, MIS.3 A 5 llAHl' KINCJ HI It Kin', UNCAH1KK, l'A. -Hlere ele-ed ever evening ntH ii'elock.ei ii'eleck.ei etpl Monday and Mitimtny. ritllK 1'KOI'JiKH CAh4t meItK. ' THE People's M Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING, One Cave NEW STYLE KALI. PHI.VTH, bought under price and will ls sold at mjc p, r jurd; n ijiiler price, he. On caw WIlll'K IIIMNKK1S at 7 pr pair; it t;ular price 11.00. One Case W1IHK lILANKKIfc at fKOiH-r pair; riKiilar prlie.JlA). One Cnve OltEY HLANKl.Tsi t Jl.ej 1H.r vilr, lhelH.t In the i It) for t lie mono. One llula hCAItLKl' TW'11,1, KLANNKLul JK-, irculHr prlie 2.V-. One ItlPLAIN hCAItLKT KlaNNKW at 15c; regular prlic'JOe. OneCiiseCAN10NKINNKL at lOe; oed enough ut lie. One llule ItUSSIA CltAhlt ut l.'Jjc; the Mid. fst nnd best geed for Ihe money everelltred In theelt). Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, UiariKWjdK LANCASTKIl, l'A. H yttmkie,. rniUt.Dta.rutA, Mendajr. Sept 18, IM. On Friday last we asked nucstiens and made premises. The questions : "Have we had pur people in Europe by the dozens for noth ing ? I lave they studied the French Exposition for naught?" Wc premised an answer. The premise is kept. The answer is here : Second Jloer, Chestnut street. If you enter at Chestnut street centre the elevator or either stairway will take you up one flight te an inclesed sec tion, brilliantly lighted, which is an echo of the Paris Exposition. It contains a display of many exquisite, curious, and artistic articles, everyone of which is cither an original or replica from the Mecca of modern civ ilization the World's Fair in Paris. This collection crowded into a'Jittle space, only 1,800 feet square ought te be double has cost much money and trouble. The difficulty of se curing rare and choice things from the Exposition can only be known by experience. Per haps this hint of the labor, te say nothing of the money, in volved in this exhibit may help you te appreciate it. What a collection sorts and sorts of beautiful things ! Don't hurry as you go through. Pa tient examination will pay. The bright lights are net here te dazzle, they are only te bring out the delicate beauties of the many tilings which artistic in sight and delicate touch have commanded into shape, outline, relief, color, for your enjoy ment. A mere mention of some things in this group from Paris may please you. Pieces of Furniture, precisely in every point as you may see them in the great palace at Versailles ; White Brocaded Silks for the richest bridal dresses, colored equally beauti ful ; Ribbons that you'd affirm were never painted by a loom but they were ; Cloissene Vases, the like of which con noisseurs say never were here before, from Japan via Paris ; odd things in Stationery ; Bronze Busts and Figures among them Boulanger, won derfully suggestive of Napeleon III ; strange forms and figures in old ivory and ancient oak, only they are neither ; Fans of many kinds, sticks, laces and materials lit foundations for paintings curious and delicate, bearing signatures of artists (genuine) that " My lady" may be proud te wave ; Parasols that spread their spacious silk segments and carrying into the outer air the rich art of the ex quisite fans. But you'll weary of the tell ing. Descriptions of nature may be inadequate, but they touch )ou, if true. Art may tell nature's story, generally truthfully, but you can't de scribe art, at least in popular fashions in an advertisement. We drop it. This group of things is worth your careful attention. They are for sale, if you want te buy, but selling is net in mind new. Your notion of this store is that it is a highway, park, museum, in the best public sense. Ours te supply. Yours te enjoy. We have ever accepted this notion and obeyed it, are obey ing it new, as we ask you te share with us all the enjoyment of this silent echo, this brilliant reflection of the Paris Exposi tion. Paris Exposition again. This time Silks. It gave our silk buyers a great chance. All Lyens was in a sharp race for the place of honor at the top. Such novelties the world never saw nor dreamed of before. This was the opportunity te pick and cheese and gather gems of styles, exclusive, only a little of each made. These are the bones, the living body of silks is in the West Tran sept. "I lere's richness." An exhibition is made this morning for the first time of Brass and Onyx Furniture, a remarkable collection, second lloer, fourth gallery, between Dinner Sets and Lamps. The really great business of the Autumn begins te-day. The Dress Goods show their heads like Spring crocuses, and quite as beautiful, all e er the main lloer. The old statement can be made again, only mere se, namely : Yeu may search the shops of Londen, the grand magasins of Paris, the large stores of New Yerk or Chicago, Pitttmtte', and yet vow will . net,jfind an equal choice of Dress Goods with that which we will show this season. They are coming numerously, and are placed en sale rapidly. Already we can bewilder you with variety. Se much for the general fact. The progress of the year may be seen in both ends of the Carpet store, second fleer, Market street ; at the cast nd the Art Paper Hanging and Wall Decoration ; at the west end the Oriental Rug Roem, just opened. Oriental Rugs. Year by year the demand for these art dreams from the hand-looms of the East is in creasing. Year by year the fine and rarer of these rich pieces the treasured Antiques are becoming mere rare. They are taking their places in this coun try among the heir-looms in the homes of people of taste. We have set apart a special room for Oriental Rugs alone. Fer months past we have been gathering the Rug gems of Persia, India, Arabia every land where the choicest work is done. We are in shape new te show you results. "The finest collection of the size I ever saw," says an expert. Se say they all. Antiques and moderns. Frem little mere than handker chief size te rich, mellow car pets 1 5x20 feet. Teheran Turkeman Persiam Afghan Turkish Bahndurr Kurd Seumac Ghierdes Ferahan Anatolian Daghestan Bekhara Khiva Cashmere Derbent Bagdad-Cashmere And se en. Frem every part of the Orient, and choice pieces at that. Silkier surfaces than you think anything short of silk can show if you don't knuw the finest Oriental Rugs. Color Celor Coler blendings audacious, compli cated, almost haphazard it would seem, but that grew en your liking and that you never tire of. Kugs for the hall lliiss for the stairs ItUKS for the fireplace Itiigx for every room ItiiKx ler portiere IttiRs foreeiuh levers llturg for furniture cev ers We are glad te have you leek at them whether you care te buy or net. Second deer, Juniper and Market streets lor ler ner. Paper Hangings. Yeu can new furnish the house from basement te garret without getting from under our reef. Carpets, Furniture, Up holstery and Kitchen tilings you knew of. All en the broad est scale of quality and variety. Wall Papers and Interior Decorations have new been added. Just the sort of a de partment you'd expect at Wan amaker's. By odds the largest and most complete stock we knew of. Thousands of designs and colorings of every quality it is worth your while te put money into. Japuncsn Leather l'.ipcrs. Y n iu h Tiestrv 1'npirK. bunltnry and Wavhnble I'uperi for lied rooms. Chintz Patterns with cretonnes te match, fell l'upci-H with line friezes In all the llkiil shades. As rich papers as you'll care te buy ; as little priced papers as you can afford te buy. The harmony of many a room is broken by unfit wall paper. If you wish, we will send competent artists te make suggestions. Samples of wall papers te any address. In asking say what room or rooms you wish te treat, and about what cost paper you have in mind. lletwien UpheUtery nnd Carpets, 13th street side, second lloer. Jehn Wanamaker. LEVAN'S FLOUR Fer Sale by All Grocers. TTUNHY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has remev ed te 1W Kant King street, havlnc a full line of Kurullure of every description ut the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull and examlnn our gissis. aS-lfdil II. WOLK. IJd VmI Klnif Street. irANTKD-A 1'IIYhICIAX TO HEblDE at the County Hospital. An unmarried man preferred. Applications with references te be presented nt meetlnc of Ulnt-torsef tlie Peer en HATUItUAY, HV.1'1 KM HKIt 21. lw. BY ORDhK OF THE 110AUO. nusl7-I,W,8teW 4 (f Ktch;y r$ffft Z,KB0Al B&7 H. , : BEAUTIFUL FORMS -IN- Are net nude by chance. They result from artistic designs In the hands of sullied workmen. Wc have a New Mno of the Latest ratterns of JEWELRY In BROOCHES, RIBBON ANB HCARl' PINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BUTTONS, NECK CHAINS, WATCH CHAINS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, 4c. Many of these article", although of Solid Oe!d, are at Lewer Prices than geed plate. We in vite examination. " "" "e "I- H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WIST KINO STRUT. &tote, fee. F LINN A HKENEMAN. - FOR STOVES! -GO FLINN & BRENEMAN, CTe. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER ttvpet. yyi. . k. aitAUii. j. v. venderhmith. THE 18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST., OROUND FLOOR, 50 FEET FRONT. STOCK .NEW, FULL AND ELEGANT. Come Here, Inquire, Yeu will be surprised aud plcai-ed, for our PRICES ARE RIGHT AND THE SAME TO EVERYONE. SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 and 32 East Orange Street. nug2M)d J.D- MAIITIN A CO. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! We have added an additional salesroom te our Carpet and Wall Paper Department, and new have the largest Shew Reems in the city all en sec ond fleer. New and elegant stairways make this lloer easy of access. Our stock of Carpets this Fall is larger than ever before, and contains mere Nexu Patterns than will be found elsewhere. A few patterns ever from last season at about half price what they cost. Mequettes, Axminster and Gebelins, never se handsome before. Bedy Brussels, all the popu lar makes. Our Special Bedy Brussels, full 5 frame, and in every re spect as geed as the best made Hartferd or Bigelow. Price right. These Tapestry at 46c, same quality as sold last season at 65c, are going fast. Full line of Extra Super Car pets, all wool filling, at 50c ; never before sold under 60c. Window Shades ready te hang, 29c ; Spring Fixtures. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancasiei, Pa. (CeUcru'n. yOUK, (PA.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New Ilulldlngs ; Lnrge Endowment : Bchelar. ships; Laborutery; Library; Gjmuaslum. Prepares for Celleee or Iliislue&s. hcparnle t-eiirsa for ladles. Modern Languages In ltecu lar Course. Tuition, 0 per annum. Uennrin private families, SJ.50 icr week. Faculty el iilne. 17th jear opens September 2. Kur cata logue, address REV. JAMES McDOUGALL, PH. 1)., JjKMetd PrekldetiL Siftrtl Itolicce. A hslQNEl) ESTATE OK J. . shude A Hen, or Salisbury township, tj,n (Oktir county. J. 11. EsbcnvhadeASeu.tif balls bury township, wild county, having by detd of vuiuuinry alignment, datitl September 7, ls$, assigned and trnmtfeired all their estate and eiriH is te the undersigned, for the Iwnctlt of the creditors of the said J. H. UsU'iislmcle A.Sen, he thcrvfurcglvcs notice te all iiersens Indebted te Mild assigner, te make ( menl te the un diiMgned without dilay, aud these having claims te jirt'sent them te PETER iHIIUSHEIMEIt, Assignee. Helding Inlllrd-ln-IIand. H. M. llei'ht ii. Attorney. stf-btd.M IJUeT'EKTYOWNKItOESmiNirA rllusT; Claw. Tin Hoef, vvhhli can be depended iihiii tehist for initie jesirn, and at the sauu time protect Iheiuselvik against the uve of In. fcrler material, can obtain full parlliulars b writing us fera copy of our new book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." ThU book hes hew te select, lay und lulut n tin roer, and will be furnished five of com. MERCHANT & CO., Philadelphia, New Yerk, Chicago, I-oti.teu. aug'.V-hhleed Svtteriictja. T UTHEK H. KAUFKMAN, ATTORNEY-AT'LAW. Beceud Fleer Eshleman Law Building, Ne. 13 North Duke titietu aprJ-lyd4w Lancaster Carpet Hense, . AND COMPOSITION - STOVES! TO- PE&2PA. MtOC0. B AltOAINH. ' iISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR Bid BARGAINS IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Line or the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Bet Heet Mnde. Cull and mc them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, 1A. -LAIIKE'S HEADACHE TEA. Who Would NerVisit the Fair? Htrctufere the Aduilsblun Kee was e0 Cent. This Ycnr the ADJIIBHION WILL BE FREE, Irev Ided you liny Klfty Cents Werth of CLARKE'S CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA ; Hn will clvereu nn Adinlieliin Tlrltet ffllKR. IVe his Grand Display In theMnlu Ilulldlni;. lie will GIVE AWAY nil the Murv In Crackere j ou enn ent and enough l'enpy Oil Seap te keep uu iiiuu lur 11 car. SAMUELGLARKE'8 TEA COrFEE STORE, 12 ,fc SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, FA., IintOHEGOINGTOTHEFAin. J8-tfdAw A THUUSK'H. FINEST GROCESIES ! Best Teas and Coffees. HlOAUB,BYHUPH, CANNED and BOTTLED GOODS, NEW MACKEREL, NEW CODFISH, Err. NOTICE. COFFEES ALWAYS FUERH ROASTED. TEAH SELECTED WITH CAKE FOR DRINK ING QUALITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. A T HEISTS. D0WNC0MESSUGAR BUSTED I The Great German Sugar Trust Reist's PREDICTIONS BEING FULFILLED ! ASTOUNDING NEWS 1 Clans Bprccklcs saj f he will fight the American Trust, and the combination must break Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Pound Already ! We told jeu se at the beginning, take a gentle hint uud prutttby It! Sugars Will Sorely Tumble Anether Cent I HARD ON THE TRUST, but bprecklcs' feelings cerfiet be touched. He savs that when his new refinery opens, which will be shortly, he will begin a war en the Sugar Trust that will eventually break the combination. 'Ihe new refinery will turn out one thousand tens of sugar a day, and this In In ertasedeut put will cause cutting of prices te m 11 goods, and reiiicl wane of the rt fineries te shutdown. The Trust will putdnwu the price of retlued sugar se far that the opposition can uiaku no profit, perhaps, but In that casu iliu Trust Itself will icinke Utile or no prertt Hav ing te carry Idle works, with heavy capitaliza tion. It would seem likely te be a disadvantage in that ih also. '1 he latlure of the German Sugar Trust, w hleh has tried te control the sugar markets or all Kami-, and which was lu a measure deun. dent upon the American Sugar Trust, will new le Ihe means of threning a large quantity of raw sugar overboard, and cause a break In the prlieef retlmd. Keep v our ci wide open. REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE HTS., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin .1 Ce.'a Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer le Serrel Herso Hetel. TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by n geed powder blower, Is the most ettectuul destni.v i r of riles and nthcrsn.ull Insects. Fursalu AtHUBLEY'S DRUG STORE, S4 West King Street, M.. k, ftjfrrf1 .EfTaf-JfaS--t fr. ., v. - ;-e.- . - r fe u. -v. 4
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