"5 p.V crw - -. f THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1889. ') " ,UWWSWJr.8TEINMAN. " " 1 1 CHARLKS STEINM AN FOI.TZ, Editors. r ituntHi ci. mum mourner. , fHB DAILY INTEM.IOENCKn.-rubtliiried t Trj dity In the) eetr, but Sunday. Hertcd j' by carrier In this oily nnd mrreiindltiR "5 town at ten cents a week. HyntnllrHeeM. ! tint In advance; te ccnt month. ' ,rKMft.VlTVI l.lril-Vl-rilnnei1nl1nr dnrt fc ! AM .u.a-1.. a u la. .........- -. nisj vi-uin it .villi . iiihuihiiitj. "OTlrKTn Rllnsmilimis Itcmll I.V rhwk If or pcntofllce order, nnd where neither of uxnein de precureu mm in a rrgitacrcti i lllr ETantercd at the Postefllcc, a4 second claut mull K runner. & Annum. TIC ttiTRl.T.lnr.vnF.R &$., I.nncmfc-r, I'n. LAH0A8TER, PA., July 2, 1889. Bg a iwiic jimaireiiisni. & The Unexpected ucriulttnl of Dr. Mc- JJew in tlinriite!i iiiii cxeneei tieitiiinr is. Interest outside of the i-eiiimunity KcL tilcf1 ...Ru,fn,l In It luMMitiuii (if flirt ffl. rf juicing ui iiiu v nni ivmuii iivc-vs m 1111- ll.l ..ril.. rl...Kl.utn.. ..An. ,.i II. n venllct, nnil tliusynitintiiy which inc.v ft irat-r,lnllier..-iiisiinfn liinnvvlieunsdr.'irlv- JS guilty, In the opinion of fiery Intelli gent man, of iinjiistlllntile lienililile- In llRj'tthe ulnylng of Cnpt. Dnw niii. vThtMriiseii for tills ileum sympathy for .Dr. McDew Kt-nis te lmvc, as part of its foundation tliu fact that lie accepted seven negrees upon lili Jury, his counsel niiinllctliifr engerness te j?et nil the negre Jurymen tliey could. It leeks therefore as if tliey thought thnt there was heiiip negre prejudice ngnlnt their ellent'ri victim ; and this may have e.xlited ami li:ic aeted in coiijuuctleii with llie favor nhewii tlielr nice by fleeting Ha repio repie fccntntives for tlie Juiy, in turning (lie sympnthy of tlie negre population to ward McDew ;tlieugli it is piisllile that McDew'h counsel hail im one great reason in Helecilng negre jurymen, a be lief that they would Ik? mera icadlly BtiHceptiblu te their cle(uene and iniiie easily oblivious of the logic of the testi mony. Whatever their ren'-eus, their plan worked te a charm and they Mciircd the ready uetuiittnl of n client lie was un doubtedly guilty of manslaughter If net of murder. The fearful condemnation he heaped Uxn himself by seeking te bury the Ixxly in the earth under the atairwayef hlsefllee, and his calm pur chase of candles nt a neighboring Mere te Egi de the deed, and of iipplcs t herewith te K regale tilmflf while doing it, had no cncc-i. upon i ins negie juiy, 10 pcrMituiu them that he had net done a JuMillahle deed of (daughter. If he had dissected the liedy and burned Hh nitwiilii'rs, as Professer Welisterilld these of I'arkmaii, he still would linte been neiiiltted by this Seuth Carolina dark Intelligence. Theru Is nothing Ht range hi this er dict from siielin jury, and there would be nothing jiartiiulaily sensational In it though it had come fiein a juiy of while men. The comment that it causes Is bawd chielly upon the dlsclesuiu it makes of the inee prejudice In thesta'tn where the colored population isMieug. The negrei's were seized, upon as instru ments te acquit a white man of promi nence in the community, the editor of the lending join mil and one who com manded the unlimited esteem and i en-(.deuce- of his fellouBef lil.e wiclnl de gree. Heicprewnkd the Miniier and governing raie; and the inferior negie race, when it had the oppeitunity of power, K'ied it e.igeily (ohIiew its hos tility te its superiors. It is the common court of Infertility towards superi ority. The lessen is that the Inferior race can not safely lieghen the pilvllcges of ( Itl- Veuship which the negre enjoys in the ft Mt k..l .... 1.1.. I -.1... .... fcu BOiirft' vl'eiv ins iiuuiericai snpenei ny entitles him to-miveriirn1e? 1lie-tht'ei,v of our gevcrmueut butv. here his meiitaf intlrnilty forbid-, his taking It. The negre can never be permitted te govern the state; and the semblance of such a right should 1m taken fiein him by law us absolutely lis it Is heie w Ith us in the Jferth by custom. We hae no negie Juries, jiixtlccH and etlklals. They aie as scarce us lien's teeth in the most in dent Republican distild of tlie Ninth ; uud a Republican national admtulstia admtulstia tlen hhew h less din)osltien te put them inefficial place than did u Democratic president. The sentiment universally current is that this is n white lean's government; and doubtless it will no continue always. Theie is no longer a race Isfiic in tlie North, where the colored population has settled down ten ready realization el the fact that it is released from the lespoiislhili lespeiislhili tic of ee eminent. It Is otherwise in E5. thuHeuth, because of (he iiiuiMiiidei.tiiie of the negre jHipulatien, and the gie.iter seeming readiness there te jleld them all the rlg.ts anil privileges of citiens ; which t'lteiwrdict demenstiates tliat they c"Jet I v judiciously iimtisl w ith. It s'liews that the white population of the Seuth w ill alw ays lie in danger from the miscarriage, of negre-administered justice, and that the equal privileges of citizenship cannot Ikm eutiuued te this inferior race in fact as well as in form, without great hazard of aiolli aielli aiolli sien that will end in putting the disturbing element whcie it can no longer disturb the piegre-wj and eidei of of .society nud iuieril gissl geM-iumeut. It is intolerable that n negre jury should be recorded te-day us having acquitted the guilty for no ether reason than that the victim was one of their governeu. Filch things may net often hupiHMi. Wiat lliipc. Thejircsldcnt seems te linxe 1ks?ii nievl,uytliu"rMMpiit ceiiiinent upon ids indift'eienee te ltluiiie?Tvcoiiimemlutiens, te show that he Is otherwise; and lie new gives te two of Maine's particular precges, Messrs. Buewdeuaud Schuyler, nice places abroad. This U the second chuuee Mr. Pchuyler lias had, we lie Hcvc, the llrst I wing nipiicd in tlie bud by a cauel Keuate, which ufuscsl te con firm one who had inue sorely abused Kirao of its members. New that the Senate cannot get its axe out for 11 sea eon, Mr. lllaliie euds his friend etr the seas te Cuire ; where for it timent least, he may ret el amid ancient scenes ml gather material for a book. It is pleasant te lielieve that liarjno liarjne liarjno aleus relations are lestercsl U-twecn , the president ami tlie premier ; scenes of inityaud friendship nieulwnjs pleas ing, and It has lieen ic.illy distiessiiig te the syuiiuthetiu heart te he told hew Harrison and lilaine hae Us-u suurlmg at each ether in tlielr dens ; hew the presideut put his fisit down en lllutuu's appointments, and hew ISIaine was .T( enduring the cxiierience with tlie pa ticuee of Jeb; that was net iruaruutccd L il Irtttl frtnu ul . ?- . VI. F Vsr- llia i.liniii,,. llmf ,,iU ,mmn i,i-r Hi,. mw- ......g,v ...Hv .. . ..... if.l IIIV; cone we trust will be enduring, and .i that lllaliie whu lives for his friends '' will get nil of them Inte etllce; ami lfar- ,, who Imn ler his rclatleus. will I ugb phiuw left fur them. Dtflrrlng Jmlgrs. ' We ace that the Judges of our neigh boring tsmiity of Derks lire a apt te ngree te disagree as our own. The ques tion of revoking the llcenea of saloon keepers, whohncbe1d liquor en Hun day, has lieen liefore the court for seme time ; and .ledge Ilageiimau has rcachi-d the conclusion that the complaints should lie tried Iwfere a Jury, liefore the license Is taken away by tlie court, though he concedes that thu law glcs the court authority te act summarily In the matter. His colleague, Judge Kr Kr mentreut, does net want te aw alt u Jury's decision, but thinks the licenses should Ik: revoked promptly, te si cure elr-crv-uiKc of the law and In Justice te the honest dealers. The dlllcreiHv In their lcs may ueiiui fiem the fact that Judge llagen uiaii is about te stand for re-cleitlen te his place. There is little room te doubt that lie la niacnuvring for position ami alliances; and as lie is an astute poli tician lie denbt'ess known Just what heis about. Rut it Is certain that these re puted dlU'ercnces of judges upon the licnch arc net conduelvetoecuringpub cenduelvetoecuringpub conduelveteecuringpub le respect for Judicial station or opinion; and It Is it question whether our double he ulcd courts had net lictter give way te the single headed bench. Theeldjhne barreled court was Itctler wit h tlie two associate judges who didn't knew any law , but w he had sense enough te real h a decision without quarreling; and it is nil a toss up anyway us te which way a court w 111 go nowadays. Mii.IiKT'h fiimeiis painting "Tlie An gelas" brought fllll.liOfl at Soeiclnr's auc tion in Paris. Tern frnv hundred dellirs ene might Isil llrittmiy nnd sen tlie pie tuiu witli tliu varlHtlonseriutuid life. Tin; Alitssni liuselts rlllelenui tins wen its Hist -vhlery in Kiigliuid ilerestitig tliu llonei.vlile mtillcry leiupauy of Londen. Tlie A nut inns will seen I km id liem ngulii. AicolllilNiite tlie geierimieut oinltliolo einltliolo oinltlielo gisiH it Is no unusual thing for it single, pair efKngliKli span ew s te 1 1 iir twenty or thirty young lu ene season. Assuming the an imal product efii pair te be tweuty-feui, half males and hall females, and assuming th il all the p ueuts anil ellsprlug are alh n at the end of tin i ears, tliciu would bo'J7. be'J7. 7li),,.is,l,i'i'H sparrows In nxixlimu as the In-ire.-isn liem thai hlugle pair. It Is a siiuple udciilallen in progresKleii nnd ipiiteiKciiiiile, se thai we Ii.imi te tliniik thniats, cold weathei and iiieldents tint eui r.u-e nml ci lllr.atien in e net ehllleiati il by the sparrows. The Np.trrews aie net keptdewu by epidemics or dlsoase and by their constant association with man nsnipe the natural enemies that icstilit thn In In crciise of otlier birds, t'nls destiny niaiiv, but li.uolidler six i ess with nil oilier birds, for by long association the spanews huse grown winy of t li.it 1 1. 'Ilin xpiuew hawk, the owl and the crew blackbird am tin Ir most igoieiis enemies. As for man, there tan he no doubt Im h issHiutiitlieus.ind tiiuesiis linn h money In destielug sparrows as lie did In Itist Introducing (hem. ileuutles h tin been of fered by towns nnd comities, ami Michigan new uyH ene cent, a head beuntv fordtieased Kuglish spmews. 'I he city ceuiuil of (licgen, Me., last 3 ear inailiiiiu appropriation lerwnriigaiust the sp 11 rows, ami ammunition was tuiuislied liee te the local speitsiueu who can led cm a ssto sste f untit campaign. Kmci.iieu 11.1,1 m Ic.el; pains te step en bis way te Norway te watch thn naval icgiitlii nt Kiel, nnd It is amieuiucsl thai the greiil e eut of his isil te laigland lu Augiisl will be the naial leiiew. I.irge iiiiiubersef lierman ii.imiI cilllceiH will go with him mid thu ocean racei Niskai will be used ns nu c utsien slcamei. It is e I deut that the eiiipeier is taking gieat iiiiiH te lni'io.ise the national lulc-iesl in naval ullaii, but unlike I'c lei ti.eliieat nt Itussla he seems te eaici hn tlu matter eul, Hi lis inllltaiv iiapeits. I te is culilretlv c 011 ceiiied about the weakness el ticimany ul sin lu the 01 cut el wai and cues ciy Utile abeltlll"!' lileicliaut iiiniluu. SxiU'i.i. IIm-cTii, 11 I'hiladelpliia llciir ineiih ml, lliug ueni TlM'Utlclli null best nut sticrlN, lias tiled n hill Hi eiiill iiKaiust tlie lliiihh i:lnlilc biiiht ieinp.m te 10 stialu llicm H0111 limning tlicli iniicliiiieiy as limy de at piesi nt, ami i-spis Inllj In eu eu jeiu them I10111 riiiiulug it at night. 'I he defendants bateau ilecliic plant just back olMi.llangli'nliamlsenio lesicleucnaud thc.t luakii nn lioineiise anmiml el ueise while Ihoyaie 111 cunt e lining luht and money. Mr. Iluigli alleges that iiiiIesh the neise IsstepjKsl he will bediiteu in his old age liem the lioine which he has ecc upled lei inant 3 nils. It destie.ts his sleep, his eoiuleil and the Milue el his jmojiei ty . lie states that it works its uiachiiies lata Hi tlie tiny and throughout the night ; that it makes his windows Khake until they hate te be plugged, has se injured his pheste 1 lug that It has been lies iiwiiy ler hiuitehate it lepaiicd. Ne doubt le.cut citizens hate the nier-(hantMaiinojauc-e without his wealth, and he 1.111 hae their enidial wishes let mic- ess in his clients ie situ his home and couifeit. Thn electiie light winks nn Water slutt this nt y, shakes things up in a way lb il le nu.t thing hut pliv,is.int, ami losidnutsel the ncighboilieocl can imdei stand thn feelings nt the penphv et Sns.cn llle, t'alilnruia, who 10 initlicpiake tie 11101H1110 umeasing. llli: Itl.AlllMi lltON WDItlCs, SOl.l). 'iliej Aid HeiikIiI ll.t the l'lilliiilelihlit V. lieacllnu: lEiilli-nnil I iuiauy. Thn iniineuse plant el Ihe Iteadiiig linn weiks, which filled loin months an Im eter t'l.uecUH'U. was put up im s,dein lto.ul lte.ul iiU Mendat. There was it huge atteudaiu n of leading iron inen el the stale. In ler. v mlnetes ictlei tlie bidding be'iu Ihe prop erty m its entile ly, whkli includes fur naces, lolling mills, lulie nulls, pipe mills, lenmlij, forge, tic, besides talualile tracts ul laud, was sold te William I'. Haul, of It cud ill).", ler Slf0,Oi K.I, sit heel let .1 uiiilt uiiilt gage el jsiOiVHXl. Mi. lUt'd inircliascsl it leu (he Philadelphia A. Itcuidlnu' railroad company, nnd (lie winks will lesuine openitiens at an early day. Ten s)i eent. el the piitchase money waslit the tonus of the s,,h u, Im K," cash te the assignee, llie Heading Tutsi 1 010)1.10 . It Is h ticl that Ihe teities will lie eli idis:l, and Ih 11 a stiidiealn will heuatter uisirate the tut naces, lulling mill unci tube winks. The Scott leundrt', steam lorge and sheet null will pielialilv Im sold at 1111 eatly elat, as tlieieiiiesetei.il patties anxious te obi 1I11 control el these establishments. 'iicm pmportles could hate In eu Mild (lit estesl nl the lieu et llie ineitgige, 11 ninth lamer amount would li.ct e bteti icalicd. Much surpiise was oppressed when the property as 11 whole was klies keel dett 11 fei llie eeniMiali elv small sum, us it wasems.tcd that it would bring nt least ?VH,iwi) idiot e the mertgiige. Aniei It-mi Itlllniueu "Will. The Mas.ichiivts illle le.iiu tentested with the lliiuurahle Artilhut eeinji.tuy nt rille shiHitiug oil Monday. '1 he American team wen ley a k-oie et 1,01.') te Nil, 'Ihe niiitesl ichiIw pi no. it llie Nuuhe.ul raiign. 'i he wind was light and t.eii.ililc, I'UillllJ till) MsllOrK. I Ll-ll III IlkKlll.lll llied wit en shots .it two iuiudlcsl, lite bundled nnd xi Imndicsl tanU. 'I he total in tile lit the Anieiic-aii iiiaiksiucii.it each tango weie as Minus: UKi anls, :t.il , fioe .t.ncls, l,; 1)11 .lilS ,i. The lelals niade lit llie llouemlilo Ar lilluiy cenqunt ttoie; at Jh) tards, Jlj. WJ J aids, JU ; tW'l j arils, !0.. " lauU Ilrewncsl, J0I111 llrewu, 7 ve-irs old, fill into Iho Schuylkill literal l'jirineuut el.iin ester day afternoon, anil his brother Themas, 11 tears old, jiiiiqKjd hi te rtscue him, nut lieih wtrudiettued. 'J hey tuie llliiiignt the tlme of (he iiecldciit. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. MABernr, A,TAu:nrOi,n NunhMnr.ne, by Ooergo I'.liers; tr.inslnlel from the lierman by Clnrn Hell, In two ..ehiinps. W. S. Hettsberger it Ce., publishers, ll Muirny street, New Yerk. Coining down from I'gyptaml tery ancient days, libers linn already wen much lenewn by ro re nmnces feuudid en Inlcrestlng periods of CSfirniHii history. In Mnrgery he gltes us it strenK pl luroef life In Nuremberg lu the llrsl half of Ihe llfteentli century. Mnrgery lolls the tnle in her own words. Inwh.it Is supposed te be tlie Innguage used nl thnt lime. Hew, loll nt nn curly age an orphan, iche nnd her two brothers nretnken caroef by n cousin. OfKuny, the jeuncest, we hour but lltlle, while the snd story of Mnrgery's lete Is only an un ilerciirrcul through the book, ttlswllh llerdegen, the head ofthe l.nneiis heuse of Schepper, nnd Ann, 11 peer serltencr's daughter who has been Margery's ft lend from childhood, Hint we nre chlelly Interestecl. One ofthe strongest points of Iho book is Margery's cletotlen te Ann, fieui the (line she gate her sttcetmeatsul scbiKil nil through hei many trials until she becomes her brother's wife. 'Ihoihar 'Iheihar ncters of Ann nnd Ursula nre admirably contrasted. Aim, who bears with pitleucn nit her sorrows, w blle lTrsuln, when she liuils (lint llerdegen does net leturnher love, tries etery means lu her putter te h inn 111 tit. llcidergeu has a bold nnd fiery Iciiipvraiueut and theweikiiess mid strength of his character nre well brought out. lu the1 secenil t oluiiie Is an account e( the lslt of the Imiperer Nlgisumud'H and the I "111 piess llarh.ira's te Niiteuibeig, thin at the height of its glory as a 1 entre of ail and loiters. Tlie description of the tour teur nles, duels, adventures with the gypsies nnd highway robbers 1110 told in libers' tit Id and interesting way. The author hits aoldeied rr111.1rk.1blc sue cess lu depicting thequalnl and pictuiescpie innnucrs nnd poeplnnrthn iliitsefwhieh hewritrs. Mar gery Is net as pett nihil nor In it ns lull el dinnialie elicits ns some et his leimer Hotels. A isirrespendi nl of the llosteii Ihmttt IhusdcHcrlhcsKhcisnt werk: 'I hush kness nnd Mutlerlng w hlih for i ears hat e chained lit 1 1 1 te the ceiiili hate net ei been allowed te icinie bitweeu him nnd Ids untiring pen; and while by an almost Huperhimi in elfeit of tt III he banishes physical psln, his niinil cieates the most tnrleel, sweet niid.iiilrablle dlctu I etcn humorous linages, w hit h nre welcomed In (irrinan laudnns they desert e. Muting speul n gieat part of Ids llie in Kgypt, his fancy naturally invented te thai sunny laud while hn was a piisnuei te the iueleinent tt Inte) al t,eip7lg. It wustheie he tt into hill novels with these enoet action lu tlie I mil et the I'liareahs, bill cluce he has given up Leipzig and spends bis w Intern in the sunny south el 8w ilerl mil uud (ii 1111 my, hlsmlnd has leiiud a icstiiig pinto nt home. " llete is 11 tit id passage liem "Maigery" ilesc'riptitnefa mediaeval home. 'I he walls of this II no 1 hauibei were bung with I laueleis Inpe vtiv, nnd I can te this day see thn plttures which item se skill hilly wet en into it. 'I hat I luted best, liem the tlme tt lieu I was bill a small thing, was I lie lii 1 Hi et tlie hit ion 1, ttheiein might be seen Iho mother nnd child, oxen and asses, Iho Ihiee holt- Kiiss from the I list -the goodliest of them nil a lilac ka 111001 wilh a gieat j client bcanl Hew leg elnw n eitei his mhes. (Ill the ether bang iugsa leiiiuamcut iiiIkIiI be seen ; uud I mind 1110,10 lliii elev hew that, when I was 11 yeuiigihilil, I would gne up at the heiald wlie was blowing the Iruiupel in fear lest liise heeks should Imist, in ismuih uslhecy weie se gieill.t pulled nut and be uutei e cased hettitu; se haul. Hetttttu the top of these hangings and Iho celling was alight weed 1 ornice of oak tluiliei, en which my I ithcr, (iml rest him, had eausesl Milieus posies In be nil veil of his ew 11 do de tlsing. . Nay. and II It had nil I icon far lesscjstly and geed toleok nt, there was, , is il were, n hie ith el home which must hate gladdened any man's hiMit , Inasmuch as all lite m goedlt things weie net el .teslerday net el teelnj, but h id long been a Je, leinauv nu one deal te us, se Hint 011 1 wellaielulhat cl welling was hut the eeutl nil Inget I he geed lit lug tt hit h nut paienls mid ginudpatenls had knew 11 lie fore us. . I'aii Aw m and I.emi Aeo, by Mis. 1. A Iveuible, authiii el "Hec cuds el a i.lil i.lil i.lil hoed," "IteHuidii el a Uitei 1,11c." Hemy I loll A I'n, publlslieis'. New Yolk. We tauiiet siv we llnd " I'm Ait. tv uud Leng gn," li.t I'liinci'S A. Kimble, u phusnnl bunk Hi tai t it 1 1 an unpleasant one. We think wouie iciding simpl.t 11 geed desi'ilptlen et lite lu tlie eailt elat s ul Miiksu husettN, when the people) weue he-dged in by scstiulaiilNiu uud supcistt supcistt lieu; when suddeiilv we aie eoiilientisl by ittragecl.t. 'Iho steiy is lull nt inumsis leucies. Hut e.iih ihniai tei is adinliablv ilratt n nml seme of the desciiplieus vciv vivid. 'I'lntt efthe iqij)iiai Ii el a thunder steiiu nnd et a stniin Just us Intense thai ingesat tlie same time lu the licit 1 nl Mary, Iho heroine, who is eiy Kiisccptiblti te elestilcal tnnes, is tery line. Allheugh we letiuil the story unpleasint we lay deit 11 the book cut ioiisel tliegcuius of the pen w lilt Ii could w 1II0 it and the "Kcc cuds nl a I ..ltd 1. 1 te" uud that e.itiisite poem "Absence " Mis. Uemblu has bcs'iia pint l.t uiiscllisli woman, lu het taiicd expciuiutw she his alvvats ilsen above sell and tt ith hei M'ii allow csl llie world te euie.t hoi genius. I It-it. is a peitrnit el Uul.t .l.me liiey llciin .1 Ictti'l pieserted ill Ihe an hives of tcencu. It is publislusl in tlie .lif JhhiiiiiI. " Ueiina .l.in 1 eiicii" was sheit uud thin, lint nicttilv shiiisl and giacelul, with small lectures, a stialght nose and ted lips, hei h ill' being auliuin ami hoi itebiews elaiU, while hei e.ves weie light hazel. 'Iho wiitei el thn lettci states (hit .lane "walked under a efinev,aud hei husbnud, tiitllle, walked I iv hei, ditss(sl nil in tt hite and geld, a vel tall, stinni; boy, whci aid her much attention." she was diesscsl in glecn velvet, stauiped with geld. . Ameim-i-ii:; en, 1111. miii. i-u ms II lit. riciui the l'tciic-liuf liesnges t)hnet. J. It, l.ipplucett Ce. This Is a teiy will wiitlcu taleaud lu moie he-althy leading than much tictieu et the day that is " I'l cue h.t " without being l'leucli. t'ai v.i.iu, an exiled Spaiuniil, has been giietleusly wreugesl bv the Manpiis el ri.ilicfeiil, a wealth v and haughtv noble et the old regime. C.iitnj.iu eletnles his life tu scheuiliig vengeance and gnthei ing ttcillli, mid bex-eiuus lit the caretiil unci hum iiipuleus piaclice el usury, a ery rith and daugtretis man uuiteisally hated and teaied. Me hid mimed nn hciiess whom he bad Ihureughly blinded as te bis teal charac tei. The here of this slerj is ihelt sun, who thoreughlt despises his lather, lo tuses te aid his si hemes and w ins ler htm self it high lepulatieu as u law m-. On the death e( his inetlu 1 fining r.iM-.d Can a Jan gees te Allien lea 011 business of the Panama Canal ceiiqiuuy.aud 11 turns when his lathd'a schemes el icteiiue hle l.'.iched a ciisis and ruin nteihaugs the hollse et Claiieteul. When le-.l In the weeds he eueeiinteis a jnung giil rieliiu;, who pint es te be the daughtei nt Iho old in.iripiis. She show s him the read, but 011 healing his name dianiatii.illy mis a line in the ah with her whip, tthcids hei horse and tides tcwav with the heait el .Miimg Cartajmi. Frem this isilnt the end ofthe story is plainly In sight, l'ora?c-eiding te tlme honored rulesef Iktlontlie young bourgeois is lieiiud te win the high bem maiden, but attention Is well rictedbv means el .1 nuirder, of t lilt-h the lady's brother is ucviued, and the details el .1 biniple plot .luulet crly w 01 ked out. The tale Is n fair portrait of u phase or French Ufa nnd villains nml heroes nre quite human enough for a net ok Heme oeplo have a way of glnnclng nt the cud of a book liefore thny have rmel much of It! and seme ether people hat en way of expressing contempt for that way ofneel leading. Yctmmyu geed nenel is se written that the enel can be guessed from thn llrst ugcs. Te succeed, such a story must be well told, Itldcr IIIkuiikI will next turn his ntten ntten Hen te Ireland, by tiny of relief from his African excitement. His here " Krtc" will be nn Iielniid mountaineer, " pretnlllug mightily ngiiust Hatesarks and giants, and pxi ltlug Iho lote ofthe rlvalsllttdruda nnd Hvtnuhild, nnd being etentually tempcllisl en account or his having slain a man for ene of them, te salt thn bread seas as a Viking dining 11 space of three tears. Neithein wltchcralt supplies ene of the lailles it Ith a glamer net greatly Inferior te thehlasting jKjwerVf Ae"shn." . Mr. .Inmes llussell Lewell Is editing an edition of Izank Walten's Complete An gler. . In Ilin tiirrent iiuuiber of tje Ilreimul Qimrlcrly llrclna there is u chapter from the '"llie Ufe and Werk ofthe I lev. .lelm Williamson Net In, I). II., I.b. 1).," w tilth Itet. Dr. 'lheodero Appcl has bc-eu pro pre paring. Il will in. ilce Its appearance next Oclebeiiisuu oehtteof nbeut seven hutl eliisl pages. . 'I he .Inly l)iujwlittiu has an article en the Milltl totter, which Is the most Interest lug treatment of Iho work thai has yet been published. II OOllHKAIlSAl'AKU.IiA. ALL RUN DOWN I'reni Ihe weiikciilncellci Is of irnrm vc fattier, l) haul wink, or fiem 11 Ieiir Illness, Jen 1111 cl 11 kechI leiile anil hloeit purl Hi r like Hewl's Kar Mtparllla. Ifjeu hate neier Irleil this peculiar ineillc hn close, ueni. It trill tjlte ion Ktrrnglli aint iipK-tle. "IIoeiI'h SnrsiipHrlllii 1,'icve 1110 nntt lire, and rcHtereit me In lu.t iienleil htnlth iinil strenulli." Wll I iam II. t'l euiiii, Tllleii, N. It. UIVHNLM'Ty im:. "I wiih iciuipletily rim ctetin nml 11ns ter in-art) tvie jenrii uiiilrr lueillinl trc itincnt lichiK clten upluille lij plijsltliiiiH. .M iiiellie-r ers'cil me te lake Hnnct k KarH.iparllla. At lesl 1 rniiei'iilicl, ami I hate never taken untliliin, wlile Ii lulpeil 1110 ns Dim li us Heed's Hiuapii rlll.i, ttliltli resteiiecl 1110 In licaltli nml lyer. I linte liire laklnii llnbeiil four iiieiiIIih, mill mil lien 111IIII1 11 ul bclliR. I inn work nil itny vtllh vrr little latlKiie. I ic online nil II toiiuvenc whose 8J11I1111 Is preitrnlecl." .Nh.ia Nem.h, Pi 01 la, 111. a (toen M'PirnrR " When I lieiiKlit IIoeil's SaiKipiirllln I maile hkde-I Iiim j-tliient of olio dollar In niecllcllie fei thn llrsl lliiie-. It Hits itrlten etT rheum itlsiu nml Improved 11IJ nppelltii se much Hint ni Im inline iiilstrrsssiOH I 111 ns ki p n leckrd op or hIie will he ieiiiih- llul lntnle m lic.crcl with cue ether boarder Unci lakes IIcmkI's Harsupa 1 Ilia. ' TileM ts lli!iitu:i.i , IS) Hilary lrcet, llioekljn, N . "We nil like Heeds Knisipnrllln, It Is mi slreiinthculiiK. 1. 177.11. llAMel'ii, Auliiirn, It I. HOOD'S SARSAPAUILLA Sold by nil clriisKlsUi. $1; six for!). I'rcpuicd etilyiiyr 1. inxm.t fi., Letvcll, Mns, iini nesi5 0Nni)ei,iiAit. () Ojvciccx-Ice. OAIUIAINbl IIAIKIAINhl FANS! KJL2MST Wniitcil, eien peiMin In Ijiiuiisici 1 ll nnd I eiuilt te ktieci that Clarke will Kltesenic fi. 11(11) Hull, tantlul n will as Oruniiii'iilal Inns imnt to-inerioci iSMIMIHVY, U'NHAIi He mi nil.. 1, Hint "III I'C Klxi 11 flee teall piuiliin 11)1, no inattir vtlntt the) but AI.Ii lli:C()lM)S llKATP.N In selllin; IIIUHIKHS 1 llSl At. SI) l. Just llilnk efll. Wi haici sold en 1 nine I11111 druISi InirMif tills artbli) llnhb el IIiiiciI.uk mid 11 hall Neli we u.int In lutu .UkMlnrs Kiild lit siitmdat nl(,lit.and If inn h en net jet piuilniMd 11 lur ionic livniuirevi mid help us out and ci I n In niililiil I .id. Hiiziuk me higher Ibis 111 1 k, but teiisbiiiild net It I this mini toil As tie uuaimitce If nn Im) join lull llniiefiirisi iliic liem u-. 1.111 Mill )eii 1 iieush mono nn'nii.ri.lii'jeii )our Snt.ius ler .NetblliK- Neri; a ki:w piticix. Sn llnttli s Hiii'er llasc 1 s limit tin 1 for lie. Iici.JTh- ItetllcH Vmillluei la luiiii Hxlraets, IV. ."ill. a It. I hiii-nl ii- lur . )M. Ik lain nml Itlot'ellie, bliudid, tin ."'c. I'n 11 tlil'ri'icm C Iicnmi Im UK-. I k. a It. Sed 1 1 im l,i is Im lde. A 1' Samuel Clarke's wunuzsuj: and i;t:t' ii,ti:a and COI'MTX hl'Olli:, n nd 1 1 sei'iii ijtTt:tN'si'. KS-Iti inciiibcr the 1'uiis ins,,fslM,ratv J-ivciuevlttt. a r 111 usiKs. I776--JULY FOURTH-1889. National Jubilee Headquarters reu tiii: iiusr FIREWORKS! V. HOI USVI.l. VNII IlKTUI, I'ubllt unci prltale illpl.ijs fiirul-licd at hm csi pibe. Unr cietks are all rnleiiil lire, nml no Istter In lie mark, t I'lcrtlis.mi ( lis tilKplnv 11011 mid ha 11 (liem latilaslilc until the 1 mirth elite lis 11 call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.AMAHIi:it, I'A. lttueic S1' n.Ci.U. H.Utl.AlN. A Fourth of July Celebration Mm Conic Ome Iteri cur A ltniKitln take lln ltut Ohm lun Life Hun ' An LMtllcut llucl Inn, been In use but ON I I.Alt, and in. lilMlll h M W, Must Be Sold at Once. PRICE, ONLY $125. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO .'I WI.MI' MM. s.lltl.1 r 11.' I ttd-Vit gUtovncye. L I'TIIKH H KAl'KI'.M VN. ATTOUNi:y-AT-UU (M-ceud I'lcxir llilumiu 1,1 U' lliillelliitr, Ne. 13 jiurtiiPtikublrwt. uprljetJiw tAttru.rtiltn:'. ' ' "J" s, ,. , . ,,.. rniLADBf.rntA.Tcwtaar, July 2, IMI. iClesbd all ,da-onmetFeuPth.' There arc plenty of stuffs that wee whatever air is going. A trifle will get a dress pattern length chosen from a dozen : I2c Batiste at 8c. 8c Challis at 6c. Fast-color Lawns at 5c. Yeu knew of them, and of the 1 2jc Sateen that has a trade right te be 20c, and that won derful line of 25c Ginghams at 15c plaids, stripes, and nov elty corded effects. Deens of stuffs that whis per of the waves and the weeds. Like the stout, bright, warm, light Ceylon Flannels that won't shrink ; and all the family of Outing Cleths. Seme for as little as tee. We began with a big let of " Telia " Summer Corsets. Seme of the sizes have been out ; all right new. Ah all bone, imported Summer Corset for $1 ! Is it any wonder there's a rush for them ? Be 1 end fleer, tilth Mutlln Undcnrear. 700 Fine Gingham Dresses for Children. About half price. In ew yesterday. Latest zephyr lace stripes, fine chani brays, plaids and plains. $1.75 kind for $1.00 $2.25 kind for &1.25 $3.25 kind for $1.50 $5.50 kind for $3.50 Sizes for 2 te 1 2 years. Keeenit fleer, Chestnut street Mile. Kite elctR elctR lern. Don't forget te clip the lawn. The Themas Mower is geed enough. $5.75 for 10-inch te $8 for 16-inch. llnsement, north of erutrc stubs. Yeu don't want a Refrigera tor with hidden corners. Dirt and foul smells are quick te find such places out. There isn't a nook inside a Puritan Refrigerator that the brush or damp rag can't touch. lliiMiiiriit, iiorthiiiNtef ecntie. Hither a Gate City or a lew- ett Filter will take all the color and crawlers out el your clrink ing'water. B moment, north of untie. Boek Niavs for July gives as quick and full a glance at the fresh Summer literature as can be crowded into 48 pages. Twenty of the pages are adver tisements ; but if you have a bookish turn you never can afford te skip the Boek N i:ws advertisements. They pin pub lisher, and author, and book title together in your memory. With the July number a plate-paper portrait of Hdimmd Clarence Stcdman, poet and critic, and half a dozen illuslraj liens chosen from just-out books. 5c, 50c a year. 'lhlrteentli stiett side. Jehn Wanamaker. JI v Wee be. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ait 111; New Yerk Stere. Al.lrWOOI. Dl.llhf.lls, .Cs Inches Wide, .Uc 11 Hid. AI.UWOOI. liDIH.IIK'-l. in Inches Wide, Vie 11 billet , worth U. M.iWlieil LUMr.l.s II Mil MMTINUS 10 Im lies lde, J7'vc- j worth .rjev. Al.UWOIIh IIIiAl'IC NUNS VHII.INll, 17" c-; usual jirite, jiX. Ai.irweni. iii.ai k ii'riKii:.svei.ii viiiius ill JV, m uud SI. IX) 11 nrd. hisclicl llui:iiius In III.M'IC I'AMIMHlti: UKMtiirrrAs.ittav, i-.",e,7M Hint nt'-c u urdj lull) Ilk. a )urd under talue. I'INi: U1.0UIA .SHNbHAIIlX LckiKshs tiell and 11 ears belle r Ihiui silk. raiuuen Triune, Held Ten, JJ-liuh.RT'.c . i. Inch.SlUHmli. DM: ill'NIUtKIl I.AI)ll' HDlJl'l.K JAC'K l.Tii, Ztv cucli , I11I1 1) 1.0I1I lit Jl.lM. AI.I-WOOI. eAMIMKHi: Ml VWl-S, freicm, llluc, l 'iudln.it uud P.in IIiiumi. t.k' cucli ; Im IwltirMitil fei Jlii. MiAt'K I'VSHMKIli: MIAWUS iitS-i-.,5I..W, 51 75,(.Mi),t."'liiiiilS.luiiiuli, best talue cur ecu lur Ihe itieni)-. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 Eiibt King Street. VltcliMtvitplitt. -lllh. I JUST RECEIVED nieM Kcenigstag, Prussia, Tite H.ii-kcreiucK in ule eH-chil) for Itii.tnnrt lliretMuiirUrl-ni;lh l'lioteti.plis. ROTE. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next IHxir te the rontetllct. JituT-tiiuil SUMMER GOODS, l-U5.bV-.-- G nEAT THHEE DAW SAW. V & ij-St Nes. 35-37 North Great Three These Prices Are for Three Days All Celer Bntln, I9c ft ) nrd. 811k Veltetan1 I'IihIic-., c ay nrd. Atl-Woel Illnek Cicklnnerc, :n)Hrd. Zl-Incli 11.(1) IUnckHltknt75an)iirit. All-Hllk Knllii laixer,h7'-ca yarel. Illiiek llrociicleMllk ViltcU.McHjmtl. KniieyHllkii.ax-ii )arcl. .Wc Dresi Cleth x, 25c it ) nrd. J'liney Vcltel,2.'x-n)nrd, White Ijitt n, 5e h yard. IVIncli Illnck Lncej hleuneliu;, 0.'Je n jflrel, Vitrd vt lde Dress Cleth", 12Jc a yard. Yard Wide. Hatlnte.Gen )nrel. 12Jc Cliallles 6fr a ynril. Outlni! Cleths, 100. n .turd. 12)c I)res floods, 5c u .vnrd. HeeUhZeph)rOliii!hiiiii.l2Jeit)nrcI. Yeu tt 111 Have Meney if jnu Attend this Great Hale, at the BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street, CHARLES STAMM. 1U at H IIHOADS A hON. LOaa PRICES. FollewliiR vt 111 be found it list of roecIs-Ioiv prlecd-iilttn)(i in our steck: Child's JJ Geld Fliigci IlliiKs,23e.; Misses' OeMI'liiKcrntiiKH, TV.; Iaiillc'(iilcl!'liiKcrniiiR,I.OI) Sleotellutteii,2-e.,fiiV.,tl(W; Cellar nations, 23c. te S1.00; Dlniiiend Cellar Biitteiin, 1200; Iiillt-s'nnd .Misses' lire-tent pins, 23c. teUJ; MeurnliiK Plus and Karrhik's, 23c. Ie J3.00J llnieelets, 2c. teJIOj Nickel Clocks, fi.OO; 8-Day MantloCleck,J 73; Lndles'Uelet Watclu-i, J15.7J; Nickel Wntchen, $100; Sitter Watches, 10. -llcinlrliu; lu all brnuches by geed tterkincn nnd nil work tinrninted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, .Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (fiiethttm. s lOIM THINK! At Ibis day, whin eonipcllllen Is client, thee customer leeks te sen Who Gl' es.Net I'reinlsc-s -HAItllAlNH. I'liMenier, Htep! 'Ihlnk! Who pay for ex tensile advertisements? We de net Ailte rtlse ItnrKalns.ciearliurhnlcs, etc-., btil ktMi )i)ii the htiicilt of tli.it which nlli9rM tlvetlii) pilntc-r. Oui Ceuntem Contain All Dial Is- New lu SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Trills are Iho Lewest Possible lodojus ledojus lodejus tlcoloiusloinc rand eiuseltes. ASKEW, NOS. VJ.'UAND tf.'lll WIT KINO SIIIKIX marl Mind I-OlIIINIIANDrmtNISIIINliS. tV Hill lluil some ekie elnll) lulcri-stlni;iittriiclliiis In I lelhliit; ler Men, lle.es C hllilreu Wci'ii' initde Mr) stlutiK iiiluii for .lull' In beiKn hulls, I.IkIiU st of Interest ing Attrac tiens. Wilnlil CnssliucrfiSiiltH, Clu-vlet and Ilannel Hulls, Mnhalr, reiiKCDiiluINi run kerCe.ilsiiiid csis, Mtrsilllcs and l.lnin Dink esls nt prices iiim h In lent theli mil tnlue lle)'Kiitiil l hildiius Suits in.idc streni; uud diiritlile fin tiiiiitlen "inl.j; te!12, iilth liiitii) i hnkc put teens In st In t Irein, In tin- 1-urnlshliiK Dipartmenl nn- ni.inj thlui;s te cclecl from for eomfett tliulni; the lint hummer months Melius! In WiIkIiI 1 bin ml Shirts, Ziph)r, Cheilel iilid Hllk htilpe, liniue uud I! ilbt!u-in Still Is nnd Drawers, I.lsle 1 In. ml Half Hese, Fust Hbe k Halt lliw, llle.tclii I lew, llelts, Cleves uud Treusirs, Ten nis Hlii7ets,Kcf,bcs, etc. Ill Ihe Men haul TallerhiK Deparlmeiil lire mi. tl hull r patliriis lu semes, Worsted, C lic-t lets, Ciissliniiii mw III bc iiinili) te jour elder nl vi ij icetiDinliiil prlics. f 15 ulllbii) iilnil toil expcitnl would be Sis or $3). bt)le Ihe Inltbl mid ue'll sic Ie Ihe III and make up. Sec our exIraeiiUunry 5 Trouse rsc te .Measure. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NIW. 21, AND 2S NOHTII Qt'KKN Hl'HKirr. AlTll.l.lVMhON .v. lesifnt. I'cisplrliiK under an lnciiasliiK diniand fei Thin Clothing. OiirusMirtmcnl Is the laiKtst uud price.-, Ihe Inn Cs, Hein Deinet and stericuikcr Ceil nml Vest, eui ilelliu. deiu s DoinclhccrsiickerCe.it nml V.st.Jl.ii, l.l,. Ite)s' laic unit riw Vntiitluii hulls, JlO, Se, i S7. lle)s' Knee Fnnt hulls, $', ii, JiSil Clllldlcn NOdd l'anls, 2V, 30i, 73i-, il. Bicycle and Tennis Tournaments. In llirj c Ic and '1'cnnts K'SKUtinr Meck Ter this season Is larce nnd compute with tin latest linn litis. Jcrsi) llli-i lie shirts liem SI.W les.' W. .lersc) 1 HlliiK shirts, Itncc I'IkIiIk, hull Tl jilts .mil I'lilen i-iiIIh in xtixk and te order. lllcicle lb-c in black, blue, liiuiin uud tint), from 2V Ie 51.75. llli)(lc lileicsiiud Hills. line Ilin or Itlnxeis, lust lolers, for Itiinis pin), rs. In stes k nnd Ie erdi r 'I. mil-, hushes, HUts nnd I liuincl bblrls for 'lciuiK Outing Hats &Caps. IHCMI.l. IAIN. ti:nnis,cai" We nu pnisucd te liirni-.li Ihe Ir.ule tilth n full hue el Hals uud Ucps for ulleuHiiKpui; H) . lie hue Is lu Ktiavi nnd emit us. Ii iiiilnl'iiiis mitt Hals lu all the dlfltientcuiu dlfltientcuiu bliinltetis of nilers. llase 1 U 1 1 inn lu any design and color made, toerdi r tit hhert null. i have iiImi Jnsl mi (lid u I cn.e slink of Itllllll Hills. I Iiil.s. wishing Hats, faw and Hi nib Is, fei oiitdiKirsKjitfceri.iiupliii: will de iicll Ii) ult iuu us it i.ill Wi eilir tiHil.il designs mid pilii.-, for Mali puiHis. SeiiulhliiKiievt lu IbehllllK DKI'AKTMKNT till neik Uu unit Kuset ClxlerduHli wiuierc tin ll Is made el Mich Icillnr licit vein nil soils ll can e-.islli be vcaslictt uud lilildc tias H-nr like new ltilenbu.tlnsu ItUKsit ler Ihe iiiiiuiitr gtM' luui.ill. Williamson & Fester. i-ah KAST KING ST., UVNC VSTKlt, 1'A., AND :U8MAKCTTItKCT, i',iiiM'lUHa , 4T C i? Queen Street Days' Sale. Only, JULY 1st, 2d and 3d. Amcrlcau Hntlnc, Sc a ) aril. French HiiIIiif, 12Jc- njnrd. j 12Je Ureifl Olni(liniii, de a )nrd. Deuble! Width BhectlnK, lien ynrel. Curtain Kcrlm, lcn )nrd. 10e- Drc sHOInslinin.fl'Jun yard. Line Curlnlun, cOcnnd 75c A ialr. Curtain l'elen, I!c each. Napkins, 23c a dozen. 1H I.lncn Tabic Cot cr, &Oe eneh. HuchlnKs,2ca)nrd. While Aprnns, 10c and Uytjc each. 22-Inch KmbretdcrlcN, Zie a )ard, 15-Inch Emhrelderlen.a'k'ayAril. Jl.ne) Jerse) alWlc each. Cashmere Wraps, 25c each. eh co. (Slethiitrt. 1889 NOVELTIES I 1H80 H. GERHARTS. 'Din most eiunplete nsserlinent of Muring Oieree.itlnp Kiigllsh riietlnt, Dliccanii and C.tssmei. HullliiK uud 1 reusi rlnn Hint luu ei er linn sliewn in this cllv. WerkinniiKlilp the best nml nil kcmkU warranted ns represfiued. II UEHIIAItT, Ne. n North liucen street. 43-Onlv Dlicc-l Importing 'tailor In Ihe City of 1 Jcucasti r. Mv EltHillATlIKON. A DOLIiAU'S WOHTH lOH A POM,Alt. ITS IIAHDIA' WOll I'll YOt'H whim: in mjyinu 'ioleok ren itinTiin vai.ui. than wi:Aitnerri:niNG. ni.mvs A rllANCi: I'Olt YOl' Tellt'Y ATA OOOI) ADVANTAGE. i: OTIIKIl WOUIIS, TIIEHE'S A hi:ai' or vaiah: ni:ni; ren A MTTI.KMONT.Y. TO WO It IC loll YelJIt IMtOPIT IS TO wemc ren erns, and wi: CAN llliST I'l, EASE Ol'It KEEVEsj Wi I'lltST I'liEASlNO YOU. AI10UT THE M'CriXS OP TIMS .MAITt:n Tlir.HE'.S NO Demir; WEMtESum; wirvi: ma en a hit niuHT ni;nE. MAKE YOUK PlTIU'IlAKEHEnE AND WEMiI.CONVINCi: YOl' IN IiESS TIME THAN IT TAK1-S 'IOTEEI. IT. v MYEItSA HATH TON, llEl.IAlilj; CLOTH IEH.S, NO. VI EAST KINO STHEET, EANCASTEIt. I' V. riieci.OTiiiNa Bin ehi. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. 'llllIUIl.VNSUll'ISS ND'1II1 11111,10 KAVlllt. Hiiiiiiiiir I'hetlet nnd I'awlmeic SuilHnt$l, Sn3UI,1.. lhc) are reslucisl nl one Imlr. Worsted Hulls In the I .ate st c'uliivin) or Ku k, nl $7, !'., 1J, 811. 'I lie) arc rediiciil nt one half. C'hlldien'H hulls nl fl.fl.25, il let, 51 7e nnd Si Werth double llie ineiie) hcersiickc r Ceat nnd Visl nt 'K mid l Si rseitiul Mohair Ceat nnd Vet alfJii, Si75, S3, f 1,5.5. Thlu Ce it, pleudld st)les. nt u.x A 1 irsc. nsserlinent el Kucc I'iiuU ul J.iaad 50 cents. I.en) I'.ilrs Werklni: l'anls nt 7ji.tXV midSI OurSlJ Hlick and llluc- Stri smb. tcienlc-r are f est ulli i and caiinut In. c motile d mi) u here nl Sis Geiiuine Diirgahib for tlie Ne.t 30 Dayp. Mill's, He) i, mid Vlilhlrciia llellnni! nlinct nl ) our own price. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST , 8. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, PA. utr Neli ounce toil wtlli Hiiy ether Cletlilnj Heuse 111 thiuliy, i. j s-v ,t K -V J,.'- yj- it j- - "V A , J Msfc.K n- t-2 jjVt&jr . ffM