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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1889.
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CHARLES 8TF.IX.M AN FOLT7., Editor.
HOBKRT CLARK, Publliher.
Rj. tMK daily isTELi.ianNci:n.-riiiiMi(i
5 ;r tTny any in me ycnr, mil nnnnay, ncrvca
. J by cnrrlcrs In this city nntl surrounding
re Kjnin hi ivii win' n wwri iy imui live hoi-
ft? larsivycnrlrindviiiice: ftOccntan month.
WEEKLY INTELMOENCEtt-One dollar nnd
fifty eenl njrar, In ml vn tier.
KOTICETO SUnscnillKltH-ncmll by check
(w ixntofllce urdrr, nnd where, neither of
tlie-emn be procured fend In a rcglMcrecl
letter.
Entered nl llie IVnlufllcfl, ni second clnss mail
matter.
Annuixi, THE INTEIA.IOENCER,
Inncntcr, Fa.
LANCASTER, FA., July 30, 1889.
A CentrnM.
A few days iire i jubllntit crowd f
Englishmen, ceniHil of niyulty and
common folk nUke, paid 11 lilting tribute
te the foremost mnn of tlie nge. Hum."
had crowned hit labor of ever si lialfii
century nnd he was svanlit"; his reward
at Hnwnnlcn in the grateful jilaudlts of
his countrymen. He it 11 snvat mnn, he
la a geed man, he Is a Mims-sful nun.
Anether crowd the ether day at Turin
were rendering homage te n great man,
BHlnecre patriot and in hit day a famous
orator and statesman. It wat a ill
primage of MMI Hungarians wlie.liearing
gifts and Mmvciiin, laid thec at the
feet of tlie once great liUtilt Kossuth. It
was n teueldng tribnte te a here worthy
of tribute. The great beait of the ex
dictator must have throbbed anew in
gratitude at this expression of hemnge
and love. And the night of the little
Imx of earth from his hhth-nluce of
Menok mutt have gladdened bit new
falling eyes.
The old here hat lest none of hit an
cient tire mill glow. Ills conversation
showed he had net changed by one leta
hit political views for which be had
MifTcrcil se much mid en account of
which lie it new living and dying in an
alien land. With tears streaming front
hlscyes, tin old here continued todepic tedepic
cate the union of Austria with his na
tive laud and wllli bit old time vuiieiii
he hurled futile anathemas upon the
reigning house of Ilapsbtirg.
An exile from his native laud KesmiIIi
considers hit llfu a failure; and the
peaceful reconciliation of Hungary
with Austria, ami tlm abandonment
by his fellow-countrymen of his princi
ples, seem te ceiillrmMichu conclusion.
If, however, a loyal devotion te t lie wet
fare of hit countrymen it worth any
thing ; If a life-long struggle in her
Iwluilf Isef value; if the fiicrillce uf a
life for hit people It a consideration,
then the old man, though an exile, liv
ing by grace under a foreign Hag, is still
abort) ; and living the life of a genuine
here, he has lived feralItime;aud dying
the death of a here, his life will net have
been in vain.
Gladstone at the height of hit emi
nence, Ke-iitli at the ebb-tide of his
career, arc betli looking, with the weight
of ever four score years en their should
ers, Inte thu mists of eternity. They
present a contrast which, te say the
least, It picturesque. The one is leap
ing his full measure of fame nnd earthly
honor and glory, and dying, will rest In
hallowed ground hi Westminster Aliliey ;
perhaps the ether, wiiuu last leek will
be iii Italian skies, and whose remains
will burden an alien soil, will win ids
glory nnd fame In that after day when
loyalty, devotion te principle and un
sullied honor will meet their leward.
Ciiis Ncwuln Iteiieiuice Shitcliueil .'
The ieeple of this country base re
cently liccu witnessing the entry of new
states into the Union. The departure of
of an old state would lie a somewhat
novel sight. And yet Neuulu te-day Is
altogether in that unique condition.
The population has se (lectcu-eil that at
the last general election her whole vote
for president did net exceed that of one
of the populous wauls of Philadelphia.
Her Internal icseiirccs have diminished
te such a large extent that the state Is
actually poverty-stricken. Apatt front
her minerals and metals the wealth of
Nevada has never Ken considerable.
Her jieeple as a general rule lacked In
Intelligence and integrity and readily
became the dupes of the rich mine
owners and scculnters. Her barren
lands produce no vegetation of any ac
count, and her cities never had a crnia
neut growth.
Politically sM!iikiug Nevada lias al
ways had considerable ineiv power than
she deserved. In the nature of our
federal constitution tills depopulated and
deserted statu is equal in Inllueiice and
voting power lis the I'ltited States svsiutc
te the states of New Yerk and Peunsyl
vauia. Ah was te be expected Nevada
neverseitt a man of houeror brain te iep
resent her In the K'nate. It is true she
hud very little at home te Ik; represented.
Hut then the l S. senators legislate for
the whole Union, net for one state.
Nevada has always K-en a fertile Held in
polities for the "bonanza" kisig. The
question who could best represent her in
the fc'enate wits, never once raised or sug
gested. The only matter for considera
tion in a political campaign was, who
could pay the highest price for the votes
of the members of the Legislature. Tills
Is the condition of iiUiiis In sonic ether
states sometimes, but never se uiiciily and
directly as in Nevada.
During the past low years se pe city
stricken has Ijcceiuc the state that the
mere expense of the state government
has Ijcceme tee heavy te liear. The
mines are failing and all vvlvi can get
away are leaving the stale. There is
nothing etlered te attract the etiergv
suid wealth of the lSant and everything
Hews Inte the ether mule highly favored
(states.
Ail Interesting problem under our fed
eral constitution would arise If the citi
zens of Nevada would dc-Mrc te give up
their state rights and go back te terri
torial pupilage. It is certain Nevada
could net new Ikj admitted te the
Union, net having the requisite num
ber of inhabitants. Hut siew that she
1b In, (-an bliu get out ? Such a propo prepo
sition would net necesarilv involve the
question of secession which was dell
liltely settled by the late war. It would
only involve a surrender of the state
rights whleli Congress had cenferic.l en
Nevada, w lien she was clothed in the
bublliinenlM ,f (.i,.i..l......i ....... .
?Ut,u 1"urre"tr tlifte right and la
hft ' 7" territorial government if she
8,,'fj (lebired? We mean outfit net .,....
. . ""'i. euill net i
;ke
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jmiummwiu 1107 Tltere si-ems tebe
uu prevision ler sueii a proceeding hi
the constitution. C.uld net It le pro
vided for by an amendment te the con cen con
titlltlen ? b'upiHMS the citizens refused
t maintain a state government, elected
no governor ami convened no LcgNkt
tua Would Congress consider 'that
tate te huvesunviiilercd her state rights
through default or non-user, and te have
dipped back Inte a territorial condition?
Would Ceugrcss assume charge of her
government and consider her n terri-
tery, or would It require nu amendment
te the constitution tecnnble Nevada te
again become n territory If she se de
sired? This It a novel question under
our constitution, hi say the least.
A (frost InjtuUce.
Thestatutet enacted by the last gen
eral assembly of Pennsylvania have
Itcrn published in the usual form of the
pamphlet laws, nnd the people of the
commonwealth have at last some chance
(e Inform themselves nlieut the new
laws ti whleli they have Ikeii for
months subieet. Mcanw Idle tbelr prep
erty and ix-rsenal liberty have been ex
posed te icrll by the operation uf ennet
nicnfM about which they were never
ciuiMiltcd, and of the natuie of which
they had no notice.
As has frequently Ik-cii pointed out In
these columns, this Is all wrong. We de
net knew ir the same system of pioiuul pieiuul
gatlug new laws prevails in any ether
state than l'eiintylvanla ; but we de
knew that in many ether states provis previs
ion is made for the publication widely
of new statutes a certain time before they
take ('licet. Ignorance of the law it
held te excuse nobody ; and at a general
principle this can Ite fairly held te )'
correct and salutary. Hut te have laws
passed, signed and go InteeU'eet months
before one citicu in it thousand knows
their previsions It obviously a gross In
justice. Kit her the state should advertise Its
new laws In the county newspapers, or
withheld their oH'ratieu at least until
after the pamphlet laws have lcen dls
ti Minted te the lawyeis and magistrates.
Almllsli All.
Ne very great nubile confidence will
attach te tiic work of the se-called com
mission en soldiers' orphans schools. Its
members seem te have satlsllcd them
selves that they would sntl'fy tltejieeple
of tin1 state by wiping out the se-called
" syndicate" schools. In some icsik-cIs
some of them were weise, and In ether
respects ether of them weie Is'tter titan
lite schools run singly by individual
propilcteis. I tut they wen all managed
upon substantially the same phut, and
for the Identical aim of the private juo jue
111 of the managers.
The only way te cure thisdeg is tecut
oil' his tall close behind his cam. These
is no possible excuse for the mainte
nance of any of these Institutions; and
these has lccn none for ten years. The
war closed nearly a quarter of a century
age. The children of the men who died
In it, or Immediately fiem tile etlccts of
military service, have long leached and
passed lite adult age. Tliegieat liedy
of the old soldiers have been merged
into the rank of civilians, and are uti uti
distiiigtiisltable from the average of
their fellew-citlens by any conspicuous
merit. Their children ate lilse ether
children, and are entitled te no ntoie
from (he state. The pension laws iimKe
liberal and ample previsions se fur as
money compensation can provide for
tbeluliruiitiesaud povertyef these whose
misfortunes are traceable te their ser
vlies te (ltelr country. The whole system
of eldlets' orphans schools as continued
for (lie past ten years Is wrong, founded
en a faKe piincl pie and eent limed mainly
for private speculation. Te tube some
of them and leave the ethers docs net
entitle the parties in charge te any par
ticular ceinuieudat ion.
Wi; think it will net he Sum .Matt KiUly.
Tin: vlgei of the Chiclmnitljiidge in ic-
giitd te the saloon-keepers of that city vv ill
iceelvp tliiicoiiiiiieudatleu of all geed and
liw nlildhig people. MUt all, llie law,
when aditilulsteied by an ellleiiil HUe
Juilgc'Krinsteii, It a pietty liurd tiling te
butt stguhtst. All the ellendeis llil in
ntiliilier-were air.iigned hi lliu h1Il'0
court yesterday ineiiiliig ler Keeping open
s.diMins en Sunday. Instead of coining into
tlieeutttt uith a I muss li.imt and te. nihil
music, at was piojiescd, llicy Meed befbre
llie magistrate and llie law IlUe a let of
cowed heys. Ilclme .ludgti Ihinsteii in
tlirengli uitlilliemllie.v will up doubt have
rciisen le lcgiet their raslmpsH. ('Iiieiiiiuiti
ewes it le heiseirnud her fair iiaine le push
thc'sii prosii'iilieiisto llie hlller end.
'i: think Judge llagutiiii.iuu will h.iiua
hard lead te travel.
An cillteri.il writer in the l'hll.idulphla
ii'Hirrr, discussing u siiliject tlnit has ill
icitly icccivcd seinti intention in these
cehitiius, insists Unit te limit the iieiuisi iieiuisi
lien of wealth would lie In diHceunigit
genius in it 1 1 nntl invention in setetiee.
"If," sms lliu iifmr.v, "Mr. l'.disen, for
Instance, hud been limited te it million
dollars he would pieluhly have ipilt weil.
after he had made Hint Mini and net gicn
Us llie electric light, Hie phonograph and
ether late inventions. Men as a inlede
net v in U fin nothing." That Is just w hut
ueileny. As it rule men de net de their
licst weil. ler pay ; and III greatest works
of genius have been wrought virtually let
nothing. Jlotnei's "Iliad," Shakespeare's
inimeital di. Unas, Milten's "Paradise. Lest"
were vv ritteii ler less per line than l he ret
thai Hilt most of our monthly tuaga.liies.
Themas S. lie 11.1:11, appointed Judge of
Chester county, has sustained himself,
politically at least, and will be his ew 11
stieteSMii. (live the young man a chance.
Tin: courts of Allegheny county will be
called upon le tiv nil iniuiesthig suit.
Mrs. Little, the widow of a eninincu'ial
trmuler, who had lest Ins I lie in the Johns
town Heed, has sued the iiiemhei.s of the
Seuth Perk club ler $.V 1,(100. 'l'heiels t-en-shleralili)
denbl hethei the members of
this club can lie held res,(,ti-ble In dam
ages te the v ii'tims of thai dieaill'iil disas
ter. If they can, iiidiviiluiilly.it means the
ruin of all the niciiibeis. The question
will finally iein.li the Mipieine emit wliun
without sentiment or teeliiigtliu legal ques
tion will bu tested.
However llie mattet bu Dually decided
these suits will have 101 ellis't. If the
pl.iiutilt ictsivurit will have a whelcrxuui)
elleet 011 ether llshiiigelubs w he aie build
nig Ceiieiiiatigh dams. If thu suit be lest
liitlie plalulill sin h i".iiclch.snessaiid dis
regaril te lite and property will lie tin
checked. Hen. Vi. A. vi.i.ai 1. h.i.vh linally anil
pesiliielv le the New Yolk .Sfiir, Ileiu.,
thai he is imi f jM.litles. The Philadelphia
Jii'limii; ltci., Insists en naming him for
governor. Mr. Wallace should bewaie of
the (ireeks beailng gills.
Tin: e.K)suie the ether day in New
Yerk of the Christian Science fi.iinl ought
te boa lessen le all gti'Hl people who have
Im-eii the innocent dupe-t eI'Mirh pciuicieus
huniliugs. HI ail lliu Ihceiies that have
gaiiiitl a headway in our social life that
of I'linslian Science contains the most
llau-rant evils. Its p'uiciples aie nulically
wrong and Us practues are injurious te
the nieiTdity of our swial labile. When a
llend in hum in form deliberately walks
Inte a home and carries oil' a wile and
mother, makes her bis wlfe anil Hies with
herassiKliiiiaii enlightened city, it Is a
vlle crime. When, however, a system of
social (llilcs sustains such fieelevu as uel
wrong and gives it moral supimrt by lis
orgaiilz-illeu, then it Is high time that so
ciety be branded as 1 ideus and be crushid
out or existence. The leng-htiirwl men
ami the short-haired women who eoiu eeiu eoiu
)se its ineinbershli are ilr-ludtsl imll
vitluals who mnl a lihvslelan's attention
l.(lthoexiesuinoftfiu New .Yeik World
couthuie and it Mill merit tlie gratitude or
all geed icep!e.
If any Uitieivslcr school tsiy wants te
cool olffernn boiirefhls sutmner vacation
let him tryleinulllplylJliy lSjtlicniiniltl
ply llie predtitt, 2i5, by Ittclr, mill se en
until the. original number Is raised te Its
Uncouth ewer. Try It.
pi:iinai
Hen. i:. P. KlsNtilt, elialrmaii of the
Deiueenitli) state cunuiilllec, It III at bit
heiun hi lliirlcteu. He Is sulteiliig very
much from rheuiiiitlsin.
Iinn M wen HlAies. or lltibllu, states
that llie letter of Piesldent Harrison, ac
knowledging tlielrltli subscription le the
Johnstown fund, w as lam pried with hi thp
mails, the seal broken anil the American
eicsl defaced.
llltiiei'A. A. ItiMNKi: It dying, letters
from llerrnliut, (Sermany, le relatives in
llethleheiu, under datoel July liith, stated
thai the bishop wat In a cbeerllll Inunnef
mind and prepurhig for Ids end. The
loiters were dictated, and besldes these
bidding farewell le hit New Yerk Ihigllsh
congregation and te his i hlldren innl Inn
lly, was one announcing lilt tetignatleii as
prestiiciii 01 iiiu i'mviiiimi i.itiert eon een
ierctice. THAT.Mi:.M(ltlAli HAI.I..
Peer l'isisieclM of the I'eiinsylvniilii
llesei'VCM OlilullilliK II.
Kuvcral eotupanlet of thn Pennsylvania
Iteserv e Cerps weie ns'iiiltisl In Lancaster
city and county. At the Inst reunion of
lliu liveries hi this city, In September
last, It was decided le elect a memorial
bull en llie Octlysbiirg b.iltle-lleld by com
bining the appiepriatlnns of all the regi
ments, pievldiiig the (lettysbtirg Jluttle
lleld association would consent le that ar
rangement. As will be seen by the pieeeeillngs,
printed below, of the Hireling of (he llatllo llatlle
Held asseelnl Ien hi llarilsburgeu Monday,
llie pnisic(ts fur n memorial ball are net
encouraging.
The Philadelphia tiniiirrr says:
This proKisltlen tern memorial hall was
ceiisldcied by thu commission two years
age, mid it wiis finally dcUruilncd by the
members that they ha'd no authority le In -doise
such 1111 ainiiigeiiieut. Tlie IU-surve
assoi-lallen then get together and picpaicd
a bill for submission te the l.etfslatuiu
permitting a consolidation of the legi
niental tiiuiU for the pitrpe-,. el'eiei ling it
inetneiial hall im etigiually contemplated.
This bill was passed, but Uoieriier Iteaier
blasted the hopes of the leleintit w ith a
veto oil the gtettiid thai lliu meiisine was
uiitotistitiitieual. This left the deserves in
thn same position as at Hie Mail, with
nothing but a separate monument for eaeli
lcgiment.
'I he delegation which appeared before
Hie commission mule 11 sluing appeal in
liclinlll of the niuineiial hull scheme, but
thu piesimtts ate net llattering that llie
v Islam el the association will be can ied out.
Congressman Atkinson, of Mllllliitewti,
who was surgeon of llie Mrsl Hoserve
eavalrv, made thu opening lemiuks. He
said there was a unanimous sentiment In
thu Unserve association fnvomble te a
combined memorial. Cel. Chill IliiKzatd,
of Pitlsbtiig, lliu secretary of the associa
tion, coveted the subject in 1 haracturislie
style.
"The Iteserves," lie mild, "kuuvv what
thev wauled, and If it was net mauled then
thuv were mil greatly concerned as le what
action the commission might take. They
hail uostiggestieiiN leg.uiling designs alter
having e 111 essctl their nreleience for an
oilier kind ofuicuierial. Iledid net think
thu Keserves vvoie iMiitieus. They weie
only asking what they believed thei" bud a
right te ask. lie concluded ulth tbeie-
tnaik Hint the commission might go ahead
and de w hat was rcquiicd under the law,
but it would havelu assume all tesponsl tespensl
bllity legaidlng designs and locations of
monuments, intimating that the Keserves
would have no pait In it.
l.clteis fiem lliu several regimental as
sociations, slating that they did net want
sopaiate iii.iikeis, and would net pullei pullei
jute In their erection, were read by Cai -lain
Jehn Tailor, itiaitermaslet of the
division. Colonel IE. M. McCoy, of Ty Ty
eone, late adtitaiit-getiur:d of the lteserve
division, s.tiil the legiiueuts weie In taver
of thu consolidated structure, nntl their
wishes weie well knuvvii. lie snltl it it-
quired no line et tombstones te mark the
position of the inserves. Cel. Nichelson,
sccictnry of the commission, ditl net like
tills leinark, and ipiiekly responded that
llie iiientiiiieuts iveiuuef tombstones, ami
that any 111.uk ilaeed evel a seldlei's
giave was a monument.
In this way tint discussion ran en until
lleneial (Itiblii said the Iteservet hail
adopted no design, anil appealed le have
ral.etl no money se that tlie loiuiiiissien
had 110 assurance of the election et a
memorial hall. Then Colonel lluzzaid
explained that Andrew Cainegle liad of ef
leied iien fei the biiilding.a Pittsbutg linn
had teiideicil glass ami 1 iciieial Ciauleid
would supply the giaulte.
Cel. Jehn II. Taggart, id Philadelphia,
closed the speishiuaklng in au eloquent
statement el llie position of the icsuivc.
It was btateil by thu commission that It
would assume the icspoesihiltty of placing
the monuments with gieat icliietauce. Thu
Huere( have net yet, abandoned the Idea
of a combined memorial.
A NKIiltl) PAN V'l'K A I, st'.tT,
lieernlii llnnes Who llaie spuiu "l'lirtv
Iln.vs In tlie VV Itilcrness."
As litst as one le.idei Is tnUuli fieni lab
el ty county's sable elulilieii of the wilder
ness another spiings up le InUu bis plate.
lliljMint Hell pleached t 1 Iheni si i,-iKn
ami vas scut te the insane a linn.
lahvaitl .lames assumed the leadei ship
ami kept It until Wednesday last uhen he
was nricMed and sent In l'liuesville jail.
On Sunday 11 slight built, coal black, '1 ice
Held negre Idled the position of high pnest.
lie was knew mis iShadiach Walthetir until
he went eiaj tlueiigli Hell and .Iannis,
when he leek the title el King Solemon.
New all belieieis add less linn as the king.
'I'lie deluded band of fanatics ueiship in
Ihcepeiiairtmilertheshellciiug shadevt- el
a huge mess glow 11 live oak, oneet agi.tud
avenue et lenerablu ticesleuding up le the
site of the fermes Walthetii mausleii. At
the loot el (Ids oak is a tiiele of leugh
benches 11111I scats. Ter live miles aiiiuiiil
thete aie eiupt.v cabins ami uliandenett
patches of coin and cotton.
Due chinch, 11 mile or two limn Mcin
tosh, u.istleM'ited, t he ceiigicgat ion having
gene 01 or te the new lalth. At neon to
day a baud of till ecu urtvvetity builv black
luipciiline hands, who wanted te lu'eak up
the sect, suddenly appealed oil the scene of
this laualictMu.
Several of them hid vv ivex and duughteit
In the ereutl. The liaml were bent en ac
complishing their minion ami bleislshcd
was imminent. , coriespeiitlcnt rcseilid
te a 1 use le pi event it. Calling King ."solo ."sole
Hum aside, be told hint thai, like thu chil
dicii el Israel, llie new sect would have
been in llie wilderness In days te-dav
I Tuesday), that iud was, therefore, salis"
tidlwith the pilgrimage, and wanted the
waudcieisle disperse and ictuiii te then
homes. In less than sen minutes the King
had given a solemn pieinise that he would
disband llie wershipcis Tuestlaj. A 10111 10111
pieinise waspanhi'd up, anil Ihcicguluteis
ugieodte wait until te-dav befeiu taking
further steps.
ll'Solemon does net keep his piemisc lie
will ham a rough epeiience belere the
week is ever. 1 ill v men, whileaiid black,
haveagree.1 tosuiieuinl the camp, capture
the llligleatleis, nieii ami women, tie Iheiu
biatiee anil whip them until thev Mvar
they will net go li.uk te the meeting pl.ue
again.
A l'rlest Assaulted at Mum.
All outrageous assaul was eemniltttsl 011
Meiidai ujhiu itev. rather SH'per, pastur
of SI. PhileiuL'iia's chinch, I'lllsbtirg, while
he wan elllcintliig at a chtldriu's iiuims.
II hen the nnet came out of the sanction v
uisrylug the chalice ami chalice veil lie
walked up thu nlsle and placed these
emblems en the allar. Wlnle the prlel,
who is a hltle kdd, was kneel
ing with his head beunl te the
altar, a strange man was seen t. um
lmiu bis knees ami hair walking, half
iccphig, ap.re.uh thuullar. In his hiuul
h carried a heaij I ewlder, and befeieuui
ol'lliecluldien had time le ultei a wetdiil'
warning the man iiiimsI htsaini and hurlisl
the ste.10 with all Ids lorce al the pravini;
priest. The bow ldcr struck I'lttliei Spcper
en the bald hm.I eriiis he.ul, hillUtiug two
ualv gashes sev end inches In length, rrem
which the bleed llevved ficely. Thcihll
ilreu .velhsl ami scteauied "at the top of
their voices. Dining the excitement tin
man who stiuck the priest attempted te
escape, but he wusaricstcd.
."seveial of she sisters present ran te the
assi-tatue of the priest who hud alum t
swooned. His wound was examined and
dressed, and althuugh my paiiilssliMiei
berieah. The iricf assailant i siiiaHitil
te be insane. '
llane Halt News.
The following giimes were played yes
terday 1 Athletic r, Kkiims t'llv Gi St.
Ixiuls 4, Ilnllimern :i! St. touts 0, Haiti Haiti
mere 0 fseven lniilngt dnrkncAs) ; Cin
1 1 ti tint I at Columbus, raluj ItosteuT, Phlla
itclpbla Uj New Yerk fi, Witshlngteii 2t
Chlenge 13, Pittsburg S; Indianapolis at
Clevelitnd, mini Worcester t), I .en ell .Tj
Yerk 10, Hanlsbitrg I j Oerlinm 7, NorrN NerrN NorrN
tevvn ft.
Thern Is no doubt that the II0M011 club
pin vii In luck. Theywerc etitllcldisl and
eiitbntteil nod yet wen.
Yerk released Iaiw rence, Uriel mid
lltkeryestertlay.
llalllmoie It beginning te loom up and
llie club drew ever 5,000 yesterday.
I'rliiteiV Treillili'H -cltled.
The publishers of Ihn Viw, S' and
il'urlil, of New Yerk, nntl their compos! cempos! compes!
tors have settleil their disagreement. The
coinuillteeof (ineen presented te thulium
inters resolutions eiiibislylng the result of
their deliberations, conceding' some points
nnd readjusting tlie sudd, 'llielr propesi
tiens wetenecepieii.
t lOOll'HHAIlMAPAnil.I.A.
ALL RUN DOWN
I'reni tlm wcakrnliiKi'irci'lfc of waiin vtriitlmr,
by Imnl work, or fiem 11 letuc lllniss, jeu necil
11 k'oetl tonic mid IiIikhI purlllcr like llonrKnr llenrKnr
N.iuirllla. If jeu ImiriiPMT Irlcil lhl peculiar
iiicdk'hiiMloseiiow. II will fjlle m BlreiiRtli
Hint llpS'llle.
"IIikhI'h Harm pari I la itavi' imi new lire, niul
ri'teniI mi) le my weiilctl hniltli nntl
stn ngtli. ' W'll.t.lAM ll.(l.ociiu,Tllteii,N. II.
(IIVKN UP TO litli
" t uus reinplrtely run iluwii niul was for
nearly two jenrs iimlir iusllml In'alment
lidneeliciiitpleillchy pliyslclniiH. Mymetlicr
iukciI 1110 te tJiUiilleuit'KSiirsaparlllii. At Inst I
(saivcnlrtl, niul I have neicr taken nurlliliiK
xvlilcli lielpcil 1110 ns inmli nt Ifood'sSarsuim Ifeod'sSarsuim Ifoed'sSarsuim
rllla, w lib h icxtereil hid te health niul 1 Iger. I
liave ticrn Ink Ins; 11 about four months, 11 nil am
new atllth'Kiit hcliiK. I can work nil tiny with
v(ry tittle fntlittic. I recommend ltloiuijeiio
wliew sji.i m Ih preslrnlid," Niu.i.i Nenr.K,
I'eerla, 111.
a neon AiTirriTj:.
" When I ImiiKlit IIeikI'k Siirsiiarlllit I uiiulc
niiued liivcituit'iil ofeiioilolliir lu iiiiilli'lnn for
flic llr"l time. It has ilrlvfn oil" rlietiinatlKiii
unit luiireveil my appetite e much Hint my
lniaiilliiK inlslrciiisayii I iiumlkn'p It locked up
or she will bccutiis licit le rnlse my Isiunl Willi
ricry utlur lieartler Ihn I takes Hu'xlVftirMipn
rllla!" Themas III huki.i., l:Bl Tlllary sln-ct,
IliiHikl)ii. N. Y.
"We nil like IIoeiI'h Sarmptrllla, It Ik ke
Htii'iiKtheiihig." 1.177.11. ItAI.Hil'ii, Aiilnirn,
It. I.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
stiild lij nil tlriiKKistc SI ; slxferS.j. l'repnu'd
tuny liy V I. Iinel) a en., I,ewcll, Mass.
Jilt) l)(s,P.S ONi: DOhliAIt. (2)
i UAUlH'IIANCi;.
litest Reduction or All in Fine Clethes.
Tli lily tlullar Stills iciliwsl In t went v-tire dol
lars. Ten itullnr 1'hiiIm reduced le S7.fe, niul nil
ettur l.lslil Wil(ilii HultliiK In thu sumo pro pre
portion. A large stock loselect frein,nt
11. (ii:uiiAur,
Ne. II Nertli (lui,i'ii HlKet.
e-Oiily Dliccl Importing Tailor In llie (.'lly
of luicitslcr.
M
II,I.i:il'HUOItAXOAP.
7W1 LLER'S
Borax Seap
-will-
WASH CLOTHES,
-ANI)-
EVLltY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
ivi:itviien WANisiri
THAT IH-i:Vi:itYlinliV WHO J1AH bvi;h
TitiiasiTi
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
VVc haviut the liltr-rcst mills in the world,
bus then line U'tKr mill iinv where at least
tltcie It no 111III tlialiiiu tiiaUe In ttcr Heur. Se
say tlietiMUitls of juiiple In this remiiiimltv,
and we tal.e their wind lurlt.
If ,v 011 have trouble with enr baklinc, this
het wiiitlur, eti will perhaps discover that
(lie trouble lies vvltli vetir Heur prevldid jeu
1I0 net use Ik.viiu'k I'letir. If oil me ie.hu; that
article, and still have tumble vvltli jottrlialv jettrlialv
tn. pi rliaje. It ! bti.niM' of thcevin. lliau't
be lite Heur If . von use I'Miii'k !
K
S,.'ui.i;ntr.i:s,i'ei 1; i'auxi.
STORM KING (21G1.)
mxDiiii ;:.
Miimhiril li.v tteeeilliiu neil IVclnnminoe.
Hln.Ibv 11 VPPV Mimir.M, iceenl -' r." ami
el IJ Iretlcis nuil e,tcrs with nieriN
I
I
10111 '.Ml1, te .s.ili,
nttcr than VLutl.
and ever lil vvltli receids
1iiii bv AleMiuttcr's Niiruiaii
-' 11.. Ma (JiMsMi. 1V.M. Ac.
i'lie of I.ulti
Second dam by llevvaid sslrt'liiirlcH,tlioreiit;h-
lired.
TI1I11I 1I.1111 li stiilth'" .Me-M-nser, son of Dill's
.Mi s, iu'ci.
Sieiim Kl.su Ik a ba,taiids III lianils and
vvclylts about l,'Jti lt. Hasalwavs tal.cn ilrsl
picinliim at (.tale niul cutiutv falls. Ills cults
nu l.uut anil ha imImiiiic, ami live that ha veliccn
huld uvemued .tli.it)nt .111 nvcraue line of one
nnd it hull venx. He u.ts t;,li 11 iluht nut efthc
Mttid anil Willi vcrj Utile liepaiiitleu leilucid
his iivnnl Irein S.-1I". te ...!, tretltnn
in inrec
In ut In '.''111, '.'. It nnd'.'. 'Jl. He went it iiiiarter
.1
lu one of the mtli s tu .(.1 hccetuU a 'J.'JD unit
vvhlcli sttewi. hts capacity T I could sp.uc litin
ImiB cicitiyb tu (he Mud te lie ptrparttl let cry
last work.
TKUM's. $'.0,111 fur 11 teal until his acsent
boelc Ih lull, after Willi It he will sluhil ill iT'i.l")
J.vVlfd. 11 VNi (I. bNiil.i:. MuiletU, I'.i.
rr
m:i'i:ei'i.i;isi'AsiiKi(ii!i.
c
U(
s.
Al-
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE,
NO. 21 KAST KlNli hTiu:i:r,
liar nilltlcSUM'k or AIIAVoel I'leni'li Chiillles
tistiiwiil te IV.
I'mnl IJttaltti I'rt'iit'h Sailnwi rmliueil from
3TV I &(. A few satinet at We,
nsluiw.1 from xtc.
our EiiUreSlucUef itl-lucli JUO All-VVoel lien
ilUik reductHl leNV'.
litir Entire stis'l; or uMm-h vll-Woel llemlnltas
rtsluctst teti7r.
liar wluilu line of ale 7.rphyr (iliiKliaiin. rv
ilncttl luSc.
Alt et our S7'j' ynhvr (ilusliaitn. inlmnl
I te 41 ecu t.
he baluuicel our Extra Hitie (Jnalily Zephyr
und (iltiglniuiK Kduecsl Irein IV
nnd fV le tiT,e.
lllark silk liev linn Ni't in I'lnlii, trls'd
niul 1'lguriil larsvlj rishnsMlliiprlietoclesc.
iilber iiiliictleiiH tliioiigheiil our lari;e sltR-k
which ilai.t! will nut allow us le ineiilleii, '
Our Ki dttcibiiik in Piiccnri litiitimt,
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
July I
luarW-tydK
IPaitamattrr's.
S'lt I LAD w.nn A, Tuetday, July SO, WO.
Printed Cotteil Bhtistcs, yard
wide, in beautiful designs and
colors, en buff and, white,
grounds, sheer and perfect, at
ia cents a yard, were cheap.
At S cents they were cheaper.
At the price we name this
jnerninjr, five cents, 'they are the
realest, most radical Cotten
Dress Stuff Bargain of the
year.
Five cents a yard they will
net be sold by the piece they
arc a consumers' Bargain and
for consumers' only. The goods
are all perfect in every way,
but owing te the low price at
which sold are net exchange
able. Hard by the Batistes the
whole noble family of Cotten
Dress Stuffs, Beauties and Bar
gains and Bargain Beauties.
Ginghams, Crazy Crepes, Sat
eens, Lawns ad libitum ct in
finitum. A sample bit from the Black
Goods :
Sillc-and-woel Tamise black
ground with hair-line stripes
and checks el white silk. A
geed enough stufl at 75c ; what
is it at 50c ?
Nerlhvvcst of ceiitie.
Fifty cents. Fer the accom
modation of such as were dis
appointed by failure te secure
the Corset Cevers at 50 cents
yesterday, we will sell another
let te-day ; Cambric, low-neck,
full-trimmed with wide Torchon
lace, at the same price. They
are as cheap or cheaper than
yesterday s Bargain.
They are new Bargains in
Cambric Gowns at 85 cents
and $1, and in Cambric Skirts
at $1.
K-tend Meer, lltM gallcr)', Juniper street side.
Jehn Wanamaker.
ITIOll A MAHTJN.
FRUIT JARS !
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,
15 East Kin!' St.
eltMfd
ttratit Heat.
r ANDIb' PATENT ItAllIATOnM.
steanTheat.
VVc, the undcrststicd, have In use The Ijiu
ills Patent Itatltaters, elacisl by Era V.
IjiiulK of Ijincasicr, Pa., nntl can say
they are In every respect perfect and Ktve en
tire satisfaction ; de mil sai; or leak, are Hrf't
circulators and kimhI lientirs. We chcci fully
rccemiiu ml anil believe them iipial te the licst
1111 the market. They nru nle virj handsome
Intlcslmi
II. llAMIlEIKJEIt.tCO., Ijuicaster, Pa.
E. P. IIOVV.MA.V, Lancaster, Pa.
I.YIII V I.VMUsl, Ijnicaster, Pa.
UlVsi: llltiis. .d IIAIITAIAN, Ijnicaster, Pa.
H. II IIAII.Y. IjiiiiiiHter. Pa.
lilt. .1.(1. VVEAVEII.MtrasbiirK, p,t.
r:i.l.AIIETH WEAVEIt.Stnislniri;, Pa.
.MAltY VVEAVEIt.htrasluirK. Pa.
.1. 1.. .Ml'.M.MA, Itrownstewu, J'.i.
.1. M. STAl'l'I'EII, l.ltllz. Pa.
W. V. MASI'.V (.(..Cealcsvllle, Pn.
T. N.SPEAKMAN.Ce.itesvllIc, Pa.
.1. (I. r.sNEIt. Stethvillc, Pa.
1.1. IAS VVDl.P. Akren.
JACnll It VTlIPilN, l.alicastir.
A II. I'liri'H, Piirkcslniri:.
1IEN.IA.M1N .Mt'SSi:il,NilunUn.
JjCJ-IiiicihIAw
(Kavviotice.
tTANDAltllOAltltl.UJE WOltK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
III, IS, HAJiMAItKlTr sriiEirr,
(Hear of t he Poiteltlcci,
LANlASTElt, PA.
U.I.TIIE LATEST STYLES IN
Buggies, Phaitens, Family Carriages, Etc.
The Pint nt stock In the Country.
We new haven Hull Line of SECONIMIANI)
WllltK-Aiij Style Yeu VVnnU
Itepaliitingnnd HrpalrliiK premplly ntlended
le. (Hie set of workmen cnh'c1iiIIv 1 inpliiviil
for Unit pin pose. The I ewes I prices 111 the
cenntv for llrsl-class work.
i-(ilve 1110 a Call nnd Examine My Werk.
tlcitclee.
lICYCLEs.TltlCYCLlSs.TANIIE.M's.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems,
DURABLE, SIMPLE.
(il'AUANTEEl) IIKilll-ST OIIADK,
ILLPsTltATEI) CATALOni'E HitEE.
POPE 7VYPG CO.,
79 FRANKLIN BT.. BOSTON.
IIUANCH llOl'sES-UWiirrcn St., New Yerk
Jil Wiibasii Ave, I'libime.
Pur sale by JOHN S. MUssEIt. I'elimiljla
Pa. nus-lydcixl
4?0V rtll.
IJlltLli'SAl.l.OHLEAl' TOIIACCO.
HltlllAY. APtil'hT L". Iss!', nl lOo'Llevk 11.
in., vi ill be sold al public Kile at the tobacco
wnrclietiNC of lite undersiiit d, nl the eutheiist
corner ;of liralit and Cbrlntluii strccls. In the
city of 1. eleaster, Llulil) -four L'acs of I icaf To
bacco of the cie) 1 of ls7.
Te be sold ler Mertise, freight rlinrni. Ac.
Tirint casb. M. M. HItV A IlltO.
A co. P. Ui.I.se ill. Ami. Jj-Vlvvd
Vl-rK'HAn-THE LATEST AND JlOsT
j fashionable styles inullluHtei.,thcclicaiH-s.t
n'ld best, nl Eltls.MAN'S Lieut' 1'urnlslilnt;
Meri', ti Went Klnj; street.
X'llltK.tPA.)
COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
Ncvv DiiII'IIiIk's , Ijiixe Eiidewiiicut ; hi llolar llelar
lilps; lJlbemte: Library; (! miiasliim.
Prtiurek for i'eib"-c or lliinlneiss. s'initc
l'eure for 'adliv. .MiHiern ljuitlli(i;es In Kc;u
tar I'eiirse. Tuition, flj sr aniuiiii. lkstrdln
private fumbles. t.LiVj pr neck. Piiciillv of
nine. 17lli eiir upais bepteiabtr i I'urinuv
leirui.uddn .
P.EV JAMEs..McIOrOALL,PII.D..
J-2s-'46tit President.
ffrerrtica.
A TBUilSK'H.
Seasonable Goods!
HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc
Hnrnppte llrnml Hnm, very fine, nil Biinran
trcd. ('alirernlaJIninsltfcii imunil. HliertUut
Hhenldrn, He. Dried llisf, rhlppcil. New Mack
erel In bucket. Itemlcn llcrrlne In pln front
Ikixwi, nlcp mr lunch or plciilcklni?. Knnllnes
InilMirtisl mid Atiierlrnu In (111 nnd MuMnrd.
Petted Mentiif lluiidni Jlntn, Chicken and Tur
key. Yerk Htate Crnim Cheese. Kil.ini or
Ililtrtilimil Clierse. I'lrnlr, l'llieapplc, HikUC HikUC
ferland htnpsutn, etc., etc.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LAN CABTEU. PA.
111 ' '
TYEADY CAHIt
BARGAINS AT CLARKE'S.
4 !M Ocisl Sweet CuSTce for 7.V.
lOTis Deeeralett llexes Calireniln Prunes, T5e.
10 Iti lluckctt Ni w Mackerel,"!, JLOUnmt I1.SV.
I int Plclilcs ready for use for i!50.
I'lttctl PltitiK, Kiituens you linvelH-cii i)Iiik
2.V; a lb for new selling 3Ttm foraie.
B Iks Pearl I laundry Hlnrch for 15c.
Klnstlr nnd lelllc Starch, T pack, He.
Hnser's or Illre'n Heet lleer, V bottle, I Ic.
4 liiirge llexes lllxtiy'n 8Iiim lllacklni; for 10c.
Jeb Iit or Prunes, little supe-cd, 3c V lb.
Jeb of liijer I'lgs, 7 ft be-ves Ter COc.
llcst uii'lne Seap, fief tbellkc,ertJ.IO'iOi,'
box.
Hams, Dried Ilecf nntl Itulesnn nt fie t 1 les'
than wiine ijuallty can tie Ijeiiiiht at elsewhere.
Al wtiuwt nil tlie popular lirnmli of HI our at fie
Mick test t nun tliesniiieipialMy inn be bought
ntelscwheri'.
Wi: HKLIi WKItTIIKK'H IHBINHXTANT.
Sntue iixused itt Johliitevvn. Try II. One pint
riinkes from Id lo!titrnllen.
Samuel Clarke's
KEAllY-UAHlI WHOIiKHAI.K AND ItETAIb
TEA AND t'OITEH SJTOUE,
N()s. VI II SOUTH (ll'KKN KTHEIJT.
S-Tclephene. J8-tfd.tw
A T HEIST'S.
SEASONABLE GOODS
REIST'S.
Ptnest Picnic Ilnmn, 10e -p lb.
Plncit Knuckle Illicit lleef, lie "fV lb.
Extra Dry Dried lleer, I2u V lb.
Plnmt Winter llolegmi, Zy V B.
licst Tripe, la -JO-lb kcgM. Jl.ffi.
Iiiitest Catch New Jlnckcrcl, in la-lb buckets,
piartcr barrels and barrcK
Illcliardsea it Kobbins' Petted Meats Ilnm,
lleer, TeiiKiie, Hani and Turkey, Ilnm nntl
Chicken, Maine, Turkey, Chicken and Unci:.
lliicklu'H PiiiiioiisHeiiiH Uitall. Conseiinne,
Chicken, llecf, Tomate and Meck Turtle.
Deviled Meats, Anchovy nnd lllenter Paste,
Smoked Sal dines In 1)11, llenclesiSni dints, Kar
dlnei In Hlncst Oil, .Mustard snrtllnei, Plckletl
(lj stern In Ilettles', Ptnest Lebster In bottles.
Ileneless Anchovies In Oil, nntl a thousand
geed things.
.tie, Celfce reduced tonec.
We. CoIIce reiluced te IN1.
"2Mc. Ceiren reduced teti'ic.
l5e. Cultle reduced te 'J2c.
This thu Finest Line or Ceflees In the city.
Yen must see, them te knew their worth.
pun hi:nt
Three Large Iloems Over Heceud l-'luorlHterc
Iliitldliie.
REIST !
WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL QKOCElt,
COHNEU WP-ST KING AND PHINCESTS.,
Directly 0ipnslv
J. 11. Martin A Ce.'s Drj floods Stoic, and
Next Doer te Senet Herse Held.
(jriethltui.
A f AKTINItllOS.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
The pilccs put en cIikIiik
out lets of Summer lioeds
have been nppicclatcd by
Snluidaj'H liujers. They
well unitcrsUinil that when
lliey i an liny a well-made,
YALUES
Extraordinary.
welbtrliiniied.Koed-llttliiirSult at a sav tin; of
J- i I, 5 1 or ' 1 1 Is a saving te Hum. Iliceme
fauililar with our prhci, for Men's and lie.v'
Sult, nnd CMiluluei Inset tlieipiallty weellci.
We knew of mi such value au where.
Why wonder at the stir lilneim finnlslillii;
(lixids when weetlcrhtiehcxtla vat lies hi Deinit
and riainnl shirts, :isc teJJ. ItallirlfKnn Sblrls
nuil Dravveis nl Just half Hub corner price.
Your sUe limy be here. We le net sure. Conic
ami see.
.lean, Nainsoek anil Elastic scitiu Dravvcis,
Past black Hese, ete. Loek at tlic ,ry choice
patterns In Ntckwcai at av and file. Evirj
llilui; new nntl desirable.
Take n leek llinniKli our Mvirliutit Tallnrliii;
llcpartlilcnl. Nete the very low pilccs put ea
Suits and Trousers anil you laimet help leav
Iiik our order.
MARTIN BROS,
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOS. M AND 'JS NOHTII (iUEEN STHEET.
X(tvicultuvrtl.
nUV ONLY THE ltEl.lAllLE
HICKOK S KEYSTONE
CIDER 7VUL.L-S,
WINEPItEs.Sl.
lilt MX HUII.I. I'EEDClTIEIts,
Uatlitr and HiiIiIht Helling, Itclds I'rcainir.v
and Dairy TihiIs,
Washing Machines,
ll.Mtll IEXCE
wiitE, iimx
I'eri'A pipe.
AND TEI1IIA
W. D, Spreelier, Sen & Ce.,
HO. 31 EAST KINO STREET.
IjAMMSTMI, l'A .
gi'it n I lletici-iv.
mr vri. i nl'
ELIZA .MAUI'., LA'lE
UK
Id i .uiiiMisiir ciiv . ilcctnscil. Ix'ttirs of llll-
iiiliilKinitlea en isildi'ftiitcbavhu; been uniulnl
te the uiiilerslKiHsl, all ierin tndi'bledthiTite
lire riilictcil la make liniiuslliile Isijlnettt,
nnd theso Iiavlng claims or demands nnutnt
the same, will prcsscnt Hum without di la)
for M'lllcuit-nl te tin uudirnjiud, usidlnj;
iu LuacasUr illy
CtorieE MrNABU
Admuio-trater.
G. C. Kennedy, Attorney Jj-J-OtdTu
Sru cob.
J.
B. MA11TIN & CO.
REMNANT WEEK.
COMMENCING JULY 29TH
We Will Give Extraordin
ary Bargains in Short
Lengths, in the
Dry Goods Department,
Carpet Department,
Upholstery Department.
. SPECIAL PRICES
CHINA OR STRAW MAT
TINGS, In Short Lengths, or in
Pieces of 40 Yards.
Full
J. 13. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
N-
EW YOIIK bTOKE.
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
Cleslnc out nt "; nplece 100 AUAVoel M
Pointed Ited Table Cevirn recently sold nt ?1.
Closing out nt Sc nplece 10 Dezen Misses' Cal Cal
ieo Aprons reduced fiem lOeench.
CliMliiRoiitiit25e(aili 73 Ladles' Waterproofs
worth 73e each.
Closing out He a jard'J.tHiO jiuds Full Width
Pointed Hat I nes ; icgnl'ir prhe for this quality,
12e, i-ainpli's of styles in ear east window.
CIesIiik out at 5J,c a yaid !" iileces8trlped
Secri-iicKersrediiceil from 7c.
Closing out at Seu yard '.U pieces Mixed Dren
GeihIs nilticeil from 10c.
ClutliiKOUt at Sea yard Let of Colored Lncv
HimtliiKs weith lOen jnrd.
Closing out ntS7cn yard Ileal t'amel Ilnlr
DclilegeH, 10 Inches vv Ide, reduced fiem 73e. Hest
goods made for a traveller, dies".
Closing out at lije a ynrtl Phild nnd Mixed
Dress Geed", yard vv Ide, rcducisl It 0111 2V
Closing out nt 'Sn: a yuid AIIAVikiI Dres
riannels reiliunl from trjjc.
S'clnl Ilaigalns In (Vlitcli Preuili lirap
D' Ete lleiirlctta,87cn Jard ; sold ever) vvliere
at 51.25.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST.
itnimi'v JU'oevto.
ST. CllAUI.ES,
ATLANTIC CITY.
Occauniiil Delaware Avenue, will iieu TllllHS
11 vv, Jtm: I -It 1 1 .
myS-J-Siiiil JONAH WOOTTON. Ja.
Jf OTEI.NOHMANDIE.
1 ATLANTIC CITY.
NOW OPEN. Under Ncvv Manaiicment.
T. ('. (JII.I.I7I 'I'E, Proprleler,
ljileef Coleniide Hetel, Pliiludclujiln.
mlsVslind
IIOrEIiCIIEI'WOODE.
1 ATI.AN 1TC CITY, N. J.
ltcuiedclcd. ltcfiiriilshed. m Slecihig Apart-
ineuts. Alipt's I'lrst Class-. Will eih-u JI'NE I.
Junel-'Jinil .Mlt-S. MAY W. Ui.l'ltOllElt.
1
11IE l'LOUIDA, ATI.ANTK CII'Y.
Choice, ct nl nil location. Pat Itle Avenue. b-
t vveui N. . A. Tennessee Acb. Plrst-t'l.i
beuse. lUasenablc lulls, oil. u all tin vcar.
DAVIs,,!, UHOVVNE.
mvtil-'Jiiiit
V.I(ilNTKXCAMP.MEXT(l I . s. TltOOI'S
ashs rinx vs. or mid, at
Ml'. (IISinXA PMtK
Army orders Ne. 117, Division Vitlllcr.v, De
partmi'iit of War, directs two (loops et invaliy
at Pert Mt'iir, "n.,autl three Unlit batlerlesef
artillery Irein VV ashlngten llarraiks, 1 ort
Ailums, It. I., and Pert Hamilton. N 1 liatber,
te iiinrcli te Jit. O ret na from theli iepictve
stations, arriving al the Park net later Hum
August 5th. and thire go Inte camp In connec
tion with tin Cavalry and Artillery uftlieNatl
t.uard vvhe-e iicrhsl of ucimipiiicut Is fiem
Aug. 10th te 17th. Alter the termination of the
Joint encampment the Itegulitr Trtsjps will te
llialll at Mt. (iretiin for uu hnhriulte ihtIeiI,
for further urtlllury practice, thus atlerdlng ad
ditional ntlracilen le Mt. (in tun each day dur
ing August. The Jit. (iretna Narrow filings
Itallread Is llnlshul and In Miiacssful limning
order, contributing in Its way te thu pleasure
nnd enjoy incut el n day tit the charming re
sort. The Snilns ever this dlv llen consist of Obser
vation Cars, utlerdlng nu unobstructed v levy of
tlm scenery en unite, 'liny imssln lull view of
tlie Military Parade (ireimds, I-nke Conevrage,
the State litiard Itltle Uanie.nnd ever Herse
Slim' llend, gradually ascindfng until (overner
Dick la reached, four miles distant. rout tlm
statelv new obsirviiterv en liev. Dick, thirty
fivt Klein r tluili the "lil stria lure, which ban
licen removed, a sight may be obtained than
which llnrcaic few gnindci fertv ncmtn inllcu
of view tliig piiscuted.nnd K.lnl- m tlvi dlf
fcient ceuntli-s lu'lng (asllv dl.e, med
H.V.(.Itl)sS,
Ccn Pas.AgentCiVUU.il., Ubanen.Pa.
NEll lltlSII, (icu. bupt. JeiKJind
Vitotnviipite.
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FUOJt
Kcenigstag, Prussia,
Twe llackgreuiiiU made eieciily for Ilul nnd
Tlir(iM)tinrtcr Ix.-nglh Plieliyruphs.
i'ROTE,
se 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Poetolllrc.
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