vjjwisiT i .i, ?i ..: l.V:VA7TT TJ7fili?ra,'2y.T,"TO ?: W'A ' -? .7V-4T VV-- 'v J INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889. THE LANCASTER DAILY S; Idf J3 J( $fiilt ttteUf genera IMDRRW J.8TEINMAN, CMAHMatRTKINMAX KOLTZ, Editor. nOHEtlT CLARK, Tuulljlier. tME DAILY lNTEI.t.taKNCEU.-rnblli.ict every tiny In tin? yrnr, but Sumlny. Hervetl by carrier In thli city nnd currtnindlnK town nt Ien rent n vrcck. ny mnll live dol lar n yrnr In fidvnhcc; 50centsn month. WKKKLY INTKLLtOKNCKIi-One dollar nnd liny cent it yrnr. In ailvnnre. MOTICK TO RUascitlDKItM-ltcmlt by cherk or postemco enlcr, nml where, neither of Uic6can txj procured cnd In a rcglMerttl letter. Entered at the rotefrice, nt necend class mnll matter. Amkiess, TBB IKTELLlOErtCER, Lnncnnler, l'n. LANCASTER, PA., July 31, 1889. Oar Indigent limne. The treatment ami cam of the Insane efPeuusylvniiln are entirely under tlie control of tlicMatc veiiiiiiIUcc en liiuney. Thb committee l eutijecl te tlie Miiier vlMim of the state beard of charities. There has been a inevcnicut In recent years te have all the insane of the .slate collected in the tmvernl flute hesi'ltnls for the Insane at HnrrNburp, Nnrrls Nnrrls tewn, Warren, Dlxniniit anil Danville. With an urgency that fcemed te be coin cein mcmlablc the directors of the peer of the various counties were akcil te re move their Insane te the state asylum. It was Insisted by the honorable Kcntle Kcntle menef the committee en lunacy that the county authorities could net properly treat their insane pauiiers; thnt they In many instances did net have the necessary accommodations ; that they could net receive the same medical care mid attention as In the Mute institutions. In imvt counties the tilrecterrt of the peer yielded In this matter nml the in digent Insane were removed from the county almshouse and inylums te the Mate Institutions. The principle upon which the-e re movals vv ere made Is, jierhaps, correct, uimely, that all the Insane are wards of the state. Se large, Indeed, are the powers of this committee en lunacy given them by the legislallveact of May 8, l.Vjft, that every initiiu man, woman or child in the stale, whether ludige.nl or pesewcd of means, is under their direct control and sUH:rvisieu. If they fee 111 they can remove such an tilllletctl one from the lap of wealth ami luxury, wlicrehcer she in receiving thu best of care, te dwell among these heidcd hi the state asylums. Though, as a matter of fact, the Incurables mid chronic lu- uatie, who nre by far the largest lu number, arejusl as well ntteuded In the majority of the county asylunis.as atthu statu institutions, and in many instances could he kepi and maintained them (e betler advantage. Kneh county under the law must pay te the slate Institutions $2 per week for every one of their immitcs, and the Leg islature appropriates an additional ?- te boexiicnded for their care and treat ment. Tills makes a total of $1 jier week, which is paid for each Indigent Insane patient. The total cost of with care and treatment, according te the re- xirtn three of the statu asylums, iri iv-,-TTils ta,..ty j3,ssf $3. Kl mid $.V1i 1st resuien,.,. ,m(,.t. There can lie. no ttS" 1",uiln their own statement ..mi ill V-Wliitciiiuicc ought te Im. will en held ,,,,. , ,i . chamber. " l Mly ce"(h lMr l"lt,t,"t Iturk's L'',ut'r from the counties or niuneesv''BM'iture. Since the Insane rear fiate are lu eoutemplatleu of thu nltoieuxclublvejy t)ie wardsef the state, t tlie county authorities ami even kindred and friends have such little con trol ever them, would it net be a proper thing for the state te support entirely the Indigent Insane V This Is a mutter for consideration when It is remembered that Lancaster county, through her di rectors of the peer, pays te the state hos pital at Ifarrisliurg for her Insane alone ever $7,000 n year. One ether matter la uerthy of atten tion and that Is the large cash balances en hand in the treaMiiles of then.' state hospitals for the Insane at the beginning mid end efeach year. In the Institu tion at Danville at the beginning or their year there was a balance en hand of $43,i07.h7 and nt tiu, ci(M. (1L,re wns en hand $atS,:K)7.70. During the year ending September 30, 1HS8, that Institu tion rcceicd nearly $h7,000fiem the Leg islature, besides ever $71,(MJ from thy counties and $11,000 fiem private parties for maintenance. At Warren the bal ance at the iH'ghinlng of the year was il5,H9.feS and at the che with state appropriations and county contilbutiens oreverfrllOUO, there remained a balance of f 21,03.1.01). At Dixnient the year was lxgun with a balance of J(!l,;iSll.7t anil closed with $3S,ftVJ..VI in the treasury. At Xorristewu the cash en hand hi the treasury at the U-giiiulng was $7i;,00."i.r. I mid at the close of the year a balance of $lU,'Je;Ul remained. At thu Institution at Harrisburg, whose hist icpert me have net wen, the balance has at times lcp as large as the largest of thoe u fcrred te. AVe make no charge of dishonesty in the management of the- In-tlltitleiii., for they me under the centinl of leputu ble men. llul te our iiiiud one of two things must be true, cither that $t ler week jier patient is uieiv than is neces-nry for the cans mid treatment of the insane, as appears by their repot U ; or that the paticntb de net get the full bcuellt of the money contributed for that purpose; mid the excess gees te make uji the large balances that are en hand 111 the treasuries of the several iimtitu iimtitu tieus. This whole matter has lieen several timed discussed at the annual conven tions of tlie directors of the peer of the state, and has never Is-cn satisfactorily explained. Tlie committee en luiiucy, for the sake of their own reputation', and particularly, in view of tin. .,rBl! appropriations which ut every ssi,,,, of the legislature nre lavishly jKiureil out te the several hospitals for the Insane, ought te explain these large iimiM-d baliiiiivsef,..,.,!,. They ought tea-Miie the public who have confidence. In t,L.m us men of honor and leputatlen, that the Indigent Insane, the-e js)r unfertu-iiuU-u cemmittcil te their charge, are receiving the full, value of the nppio nppie nppio priatlens and contributions, which me with no mean hand jsmied out for their benefit. A Project. The I.vu:i.i.i(iKMKit litis from the le- lining Mieved and urged Hint the l.llepoueratthceld city water works Mieiild Ihj employed te mpplv the kii with electric light. The ,!,i,fw,J Z Z grind with the water that is past and pewerwustel there Is wu(,k1 fereer Uixui general principle municipalities should net engage in private bushu but the hame coiuiduratiens that Indm-c nnd even ceilljiel cities te supply t,t.m. wives Wt, water, ewerage, streets, market facilities mid jiollce piotectien can ls urged with mere or Jcn force in favor of a dty controlling a j,,mt (e light Ha fctnvtb. Fer, after till, cilccUve nml general Ulmiiliintleii isuniostcjwon isuniestcjwon isuniostcjwen tlnlnnileirootlvt'unttor the jiellcc syo sye syo (cnininlafrenNgtxjntlycnlargeilPtcurlty ngnlift robbery, burglary, Inccmlltirlsni nml oilier crimes. Wc nre net nt all iirepaivil te wiy Hint tlie )lan submitted te tlie jxrlal coin cein coin initie; of hi(iilry upon the mibjcc-t Is the liest, the met feasible, ami the inet practicable that may lie elU-reil ; nor thnt the city Is .yet ready te take thli step. Hut, wHiiier or Liter, the water power that the city ewin, vv hleli II nij?lit never te h-11 or deMrey, iiiu-t lie. iiH.nl for this purjieH! ; the single HyMeiu or lllit liiK the whole city from one electric plant Is n inn"t (Uttlrnblc aim, nml It Is net tee early hi leek nlieut ami m-u hew thin can he ilone ami in the ineet mills factory niaiiner ami at this least fxiieiise. The I'mlilcm of Strikes. This is decidedly an era of disturb ances in the business world. Almest every branch of Industry Is allcclcd by the apparently Irreconcilable war which Is Mug waged lictwccu labor and capi tal. Strikes among empleyes have lie come mere numerous than ever before. The ether day ecn the sacred sanctums eftheblgXew Yerk ncwspnerH wen invaded by tlie threatening voice of the enraged empleye. A cable dispatch from Dennett from Paris put a sheit end te that dllllciilty. This morning a gre at strike will Isjgln among the coke workers at Scettdalc. They will nuuilier twelve thousand, and estimating a family of live te each workman, there will Is) sixty thousand persons who will hne te leek elsewhere ter their dally bread. This will involve untold suffering upon Innocent women and children should this stiike continue any length of time. It Is lille te leek for the cause of these iccmrieg dilllcultles in such visionary IhcerlcH ns thoseef Henry f leerge. Willi his single tax nml no private light in land theories lie would bring jicace mid contentment te a dislurlied business world. He Is a brilliant dieanier. There will always lie Just such dilllcultles ls twecu labor mid capital. Theie will always lie moral and political distur bances lu the world. Ne single life runs Its course smoothly te the end. The best regulated families are at times In volved In clashes of IikIIvIiIiimI wills and desires. Why should there net lie dis turbances in the business wei Id V Filch contllctsef labor and capital de net al ways Indicate mi unhealthy condition of atlalrs. When a people no longer have energy enough te light for their rights they me in a Had condition. And when they no longer tllller as te what these rights me it Is an equally un healthy condition. The problem lu business and trade is net te de away with such dl-tiu bailees. They w ill always be with Is. The prob lem is te Ititcrpiet and regulate Ilium. We de net want a Henry (leerge te give us the millennium. We want honest and sensible men who will falily exam ine Inte the rights of the laboring man nnd thee-ipltnlistnud will Intelligently adjust their t-eveial lights. When holi est, intelligent men come together te center there Is bound te lien fair it-conciliation. Tlie principal dllllciilty usually Is that the men en the one slile are ignorant mid en tlie ether bide they me dishonest. Wi: think Myers. it will net be Samuel JI. Tltcni: Is no consistency In the portion taken by l.loutee.iut (ieM-rinu D.iWcs in the loatteis u-sps'tluly or the senatorial iic;iiK'les In Dcliiuuie and In Liinc.ister counties, lu the one ease thusc.it becomes empty by icsigii.itieii mill lu the eltiui ly ilt-.ithj in both the ceiiHtiliicui-y is without reprcsoiitutleii in the upper lioeso of llie general assembly for llie tiiue being; in tu-ilher Is any great necessity piesnut te Oil the place bol'ero the limu or the miM regular election, there lieiug no extra leglsliitlve session imminent. Jlut D.ivles issues a wilt for Ilcl.iwaie county and withholds it ill lmc.isler eeimty because, he Is K.iid te cil.iin, exer theie the cauilldales Ter Coejioi's shoes all want the agony exer at once, and ever here no such toques! has been made. This will net de. Nmli a performance by the president orthe Senate is making the preciissi.-, ortlie Mate the football of Itepub licm iHilllit'l.msimd plaie liunleis. What w euld Hax ies de, for Instance, If ene eandi eandi date wanted an uluttten new and auether prelened te postpone it T .Sapime that O. C. Kiiiilliiiau Is Mtlslied he cm carry Col umbia solidly this year and lliat next year he may net, will Davles Nsue thu w'rit? Or, suppose the politicians who aie toying with tlieilitnin.il luxunuoeollector luxunueeollector luxunuoeellector fchlp want the senateiial elettieu disposal ofbufeie that apiielutnicnt is made, will Daxiesrivensidcr? (ibxieusly lliese are net the iousldei.it Ions w hlch should go ei u a state ellleur lu the exercise of a manda tory duty. Having issued a w lit ler Dela Dela waie county thu lieutenant gotcruer must de the kiiue for Lancaster, llesldes If hu waits until next year the selection of a senator in thu upper district will be com plicated with a let of Iriehnaut issues muIi as tlie congressional nomination, guber natorial delegates and ether contentions. Tills , car llioie could 1)0 a clean, straight light te the lluish. On w ilh thu dance. ".I M satis, Jupiter Pluviiis;" which be ing libeinlly Interpreted is, "Oil weather clerk, letup!" Ilnini Yei-xn, of the Verk J)tiittci, e-mie le grief in his ellert te dt.jilace thu vigorous and stalwart eunjj Itepubliean eeimty ch.iirui.in,(i(ii-geS. Sehmldt. lliei Yeung has long been a untitled e tread ing out the corn : and his palntie lowing and filsky tall sh.iKiug hae iuer mfit.li alaiiiusl the local leadeis id' his paily. He ought loge al thuiii with hay en ids' horns and,asirhe meant hubiue?s,'tuuu hiseigau le ie.il oiijMisitieu music. 1'i:nxsi.vm. gee wet alter till. Hi:v. i:. I'. I'i.i.men will be taken te Seuth I'ai.ilin.i. iioc-ruer llmver granted llie extradition 101 Tnc-sday. He could of loursude nothing else, without ignoring llie federal (siustilutieu and xielatingall Inter-statueeurlesics. i:en his "ieimet" lliat KJeiueu slieulil be gixeua fair trial wasgraliilteiihiind midigiililml. Pomisyl Pemisyl auia Ju-lice cannot decently make faces at Seuth Carolina eeuits. Acecxrv protheuotaiyshlp in hand is woithtwecilyiostmastei ships in (lie bush. Kefuricd te our cstceiued contemporary of the Uuieastcr Jiiijiiiicr. Tin m. are signs lliat l'estumstci (ieueral Jehn Wauauiaker will mede freni Ins airegunt ami uidustilbibledeiuand that the Westc-rn I'liieu Telegraph company render get eminent K-niceat thu ridiculous into ofeiir-tentliofiieeiit jk-t word. This cor cer cor jKindleii, lu whose favor there exists no public prejudice, has demonstrated that the action of thogeerimicnfs icpiusciila icpiusciila tle was taken In uniardon.ible Ignorance, and asserted uisiu wholly untenable gieunds. The ilhistratleu ortlie lucvs ser vice te which the j.etal department re re hertnl was Incluvnnt, the enscs being entirely dillercnt; and thu best thing Cheap Jehn can de Is te back down and quit. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. AMKiitCA Oei.v, by the author of" A rls rls rls loemey" 1). Applcten A- Ce., New Yerk, publishers. The unknown author of "American Celli" has evidently net auln auln auln clpntknowledgeortho tene and iimnliers or geisl siK-lety in cither Dngland or America te satlih.e them Hiiccessrully. The book Is supremely funny, and will lintn ninny renders. Its mistakes and faults are se glaring thai they provekd laughter ns well as the Intended caricatures. Ilefore the author gives another book te the public. It would be well for liltn or she te study llie tenses of Ihn verbs, which he or she has unintentionally gotten as mixed as the nnineniid Individuality of the chit meter. Itut the author's school days scent te lmc been spout In the study or tilling, which lie has se thoroughly lent tied that we can only regret that a third of this thne wns' nut given te grammar. He has been very Impartial in the distribution of this know ledge. The vernacular of nil of his (Intr uders Is largely niadouperslang, Lngllsh iniin or American, man or woman, It Isn jilly the story has net been drama tized. There Is no doubt, nnd we are ss?aklng seriously, It would be a great success. The situations aie se comical, the miiuucr lu which thu marplot cousin man ages te prevent the levers from meeting, tlie brnren wny In which this same mar plot lies nnd fergcsls quite refreshing, and en the stage would be Irresistible. Theio Is olio leve scene wei thy of Amelia Hlves. These levera meet only for the second time, with a ear's interval be tween Ihemeetings.wheti Ierd Atlieilelgli, with ii burst or eloquence, asks Mnuile hew he can pi ev e Ids leve and adoration, "Only show me the way. I.oek horel" One or Mamie's little pink satin feci, with its open work Instep and seed-c.irl tee, is peeping out fiem under the edge of a foam of skirt. Leid Atherleigh steeps his head, and taking her feet in both his hands.ralses it le his lips and kisses it vehemently. Then be leeks up. Mamie has put down her fan and Is leaning ferwaiil Willi out stretched arms, her eyes burning w It la the Intensity of reciprocated passion. "Xe, no, my darling, de net de thai," she cries, "ile net waste these precious kisses." The earl iNes Hern his knees, and clasping her soil, willowy arms about his neck, she draw s his head (low n until It is pillowed en her shoulder. Then she bends down her l.u-iMind their lips meet in ene long usclatle kiss." . Imi'Iip.ssienh op lti'ssi.v, by Dr. (leerge llrandes. Translated fiem the Danish by Samuel ('. Lastman. 1-ine., 'Iheuias . Crevvell tV Ce., New Vel k, publishers. This translation villi be heartily welcomed by many roadeisof niagalneand novel litcia turn of a Itusslau type, because It is net a record of Impressions and thoplensuiesef travel, but n serbins study el the conditions of 1Kb In the gie.it land of the cir. He gives n pirtlcularly Inteiesling account of the Nlhlllstle ferce lu Itusslau society, alluding net te the few hundred who are eager te wei k with bombs and dynamite, but te (he gieat number or the most Intel ligent people In the emplie who avow Im patience nnd disgust vrllh thr established institutions, social, political and religious. He does net hesitate te quete a scene fiem Terganlell' te illustrate the hopeless stupidity of thu peasanliy among whom the youth et Russia se bravely labor and die In thu v aiu ell'erl te arouse resistaiieu te the tyrannical policy of the government. Ile Impresses llie leader with a fensoef his anxiety te get at the lactsiihoiillhucetmliy and people, and im he pteients them tliey aieicitaluly id' feaiful import. Heieisa government painfully corrupt and rotten, but eslitblilied with lecklike tirniuess uiieii the blind, fanatical devotion ortlie peasantry. Se long us thu peasants con tinue ignorant and stupid the government or tlie czar Is secuie; there can lie none llimer en earth. Knewing lids every dibit is made tostille Knew ledge, ami If possible, Inciease the fcufut Igueianrc. It is aliuest a erimu le leach a peasant le read. Se ilcsi.ile are the lufermeis that tliey are beheved by this Danish tiavelei te long tern crushing dele.il of (heir country lu some foreign war as the only means of dls tuibing the present hopeless conditions. The second half of tills intercstlim weik is deMitcd te a timely discussion of Itiissinu litmatuie, its crudity, its soluble tone and barbaric sticngth. Tim: IIiuiii epiiu: Itccriu.ic, by Daniel It. (Joedloe, llelferd Clarke A. Ce., publish ers, New Yeik. The scoie and ch.iractei of this valuable weik cm lie given best liy quoting Ireiu the title page w here It is ex plained that it is cnmpihd liem the na tional and ioleiil.il histories and liisteilcal cellet tlens fiuiii AmeiUau aichlves ami liem mcmeli'H, Jeurnalsanil pieeetilhigw of the lliltlsli I'aili.uuc'Ut. It contains tlie icsolutieiis, tits I.uatlens and adtlicsses adopted by the continental eeugiesses, eou eeu eou vvutieus ami assemblies, of the county ami town meetings nml the lenintittccs tit Mli-ty, in all thu colonies, liem the year 1705 te 177(1 j also thu ailicles of cuiilcd'ora cuiilcd'era cuiilcd'ora tleu, a history et the foinnitleu of the con stitution ami el (he election ami inaugura tion el' Washington and a copy el fht constitution. It will be seen Ihat'the sub ject id the volume is completely ceveictl, ami an onlerly air.itigeuient anil thorough lmle add te llsvalue and enable one te lilitl at unce thu ic-solutiens passed at a meeting of the Inhabitants. '. Svmv Ci.Ats is the titlu el the new weekly journal for .v euug lelka wliltli will appear in Oileber. Thu pioapeetu, an nounces that Santa Clans tells Uiys ami girls w by ami hew glow n people de (hiugs. A long list of eminent coutiihutei is given, but Ihu magiuiiie hopes te discover ami introduce new wiiteis for tlie young, anil its plans as outlined Indicate .incntur. piisiugand able managemeut. The illiis illiis tnitieus will be plenty and of high class. We Americans are w Hilly palrietiuin some ways ami shamefully tlisleyal in ethers. Ter example, Iheie Is no denying tlie Imee of this indictment by Maurice Thompson : "Our liberal licedeui has made us tee familiar with outsell es ami we havu failed U maintain a pre.,)i seir-iesns.i, A ni.in niiist liave a (.let man name bcleie wu will listen te his science, a pit lure must be im ported te iusiiie u-spct tful consitbir.itien, n book uuist be wiltten abiiMtl and have Mr. (il.idstune's notice bcleie vi n will re.nl it. Tills manner of public hiast-.miiel hci-alleti loyally, no matter hew inaii.v guns ue ilm en the reurlh of July." Mr. Thompson gees en, hmrovei, in a lone that cannot botshecil i anvouewlie has an car lei thu weitl-iuusin e .ct. "Linorsen isthoeuogie.it Aiuuiicaii poet the ene prtvc'iuiiieutly leval, local, Miil Miil Miil loeitsl genius el eui cl ilU.itleu sjK-aklng thieugh liluratiiie. Yeu may uxeei-atu his vcisilieatieuaml tlctcst his ihyuics, but a iiieiu than stiubiesial 1 1 1 1 III. a laste of home honey, a smack of native nsit IreshmiHs, makes evcr.v seuletiee a dellglu, every staiiAi Mgiilllcaut ami biiggestive. As u glow, Dinttrseu will gievv Willi iin, Usmiisp he piopheHltsl ami loieleltl our develop ment. He was as simple ami tine as Benis, and he was as clear and ali,.ilutc in vision as Shakcspe.ue tii TIieih nltis." lengtuaus, (ticen A Ce. am going t,, Issue a short series w ilh the title "Lpoehs of American History." It 1 making a geed deal ofeurshoit national lirotetlivlile it Inte epochs. August fumbner's .lti.o.-eu- will publish several Mi traits of Teuu.vseu in li.iier el his elghlielh birthilay. A new veluiuu of his poems w ill seen appear. Mrs. Nellie lllessiu r.ystei-el San Cran Cran clsie, has wiltten, ami D. lahi.ip ..e. IMiiy will publish, the sttuj of a icale !., nlallieyiii the days of hardship and tl.u. ingj Illustratetl, Ume., under llie title of "A Colonial Hey; or, The Old Link Closet." lx)iile Imogen Oulney, n ramous oars ears woman, writes en "Hevvlng" In the August WideAnake. .1). liothrep ceiiipnny will publish July 'i)n new work byMargnrotSldney, n story of New IClighind village llfu, entitled "Our Town." Olive ltMoySevvnrd, In thn Aiunirt Wide AuaLr, tells of hew she nnd Secretary Hew aril saw sights nnd a lslted with Lnbeu layr, and wero vvllh Thiers In the llrst hours eflili prrsldency. Mrs. fl, II. Aldcu, .known te the rending public ns "1'aiisy," has written a story or the develepiniiit et religious feeling In a young society girl, under the tllle "Chrissy's Kndoaver." It premises te be ene of the most successful books of the ytar. A Toilet Luxury. SOZODONT U a luxury as well n nccesilty. Placed Winn' It itlieultl iiluiiyt he iqien the lellct, It ndiiriin It, nml Kmtlllc-s the Inslennil scnscii. It M'litlK out a lU'llclmiK perfume, unit ulvestilraKiireaml licitllli te lis ucr. J2(-lilciHl.llyvv H OODHHAltHAI'Allll.liA. DoYeu Have lliat cxtremetlrcil ftf ling, languor, with out iipH-tltc tfr stniiKtli, Inipnlrid ttlircstlen, mid a ctiiipral fet'lliix or inbtr It Is Impovdtile ili'crllieT Hetsl's Hnrsaparllla Is n wemlrfiil mcillrliic fur cicatliu; an npw-tlte, pronietliig illKestlnii,iind teiiliic up the "hole system, kIv liiKKtreiiKtliiiiul activity III place or wnknefts nml tltlilllty. He sure te g( I Heed's. "I lake Heist' Hurnmrlll.i every earns n tonic, vvllh most siitlKfaclery rrsulu. I rccom rccem liirml lloetl'sstarxaparllta te nil who havu that uiltrralile tired fcclliu;.' C. P.mimki.kk, 319 llriilsT street, llretiklyn, N. Y. 1100IVM SAItSAl'AHILLA " My healtli was net very geed for souie ineiitlK, I tllil net huve inui'h npixllte. nor iiUt-pttc'll. 1 nkeliadlrpqiiintslrk hendachos hendaches uiid 1 had uomiililtleii lotto nnjIliliiK. I was rereniiiiciultd le trj'lItsxt'sSnrsiipnrllla. And IIiiiiikIi I have net taken till of onrliettloas jel, I fctl tike a in iv person. I highly recommend It te all." Mils. WA. TimmiK, V. Hanover, Mn'M. MAKIlSTHi: WHAK feTHONO " I leek HiK)d'Harsaiarlllareriiialarla vrlth piifecl remillsjlt envome. nlrtiiKlh se that I inn ile all lay lioiiFCWerk.mid walk all about the iicleliliorheod. Ne mere iulnlne for me, whe ii Heed's KnrMiparllla Is se kismI u nicdl cine. I rct'uiiuucud It everywhere." I.uciniia CAliri.li, rraiiiliigliiun (Vnlre, Mass, HOOD'S .SAUSAI-AUILLA Held by all tlntCKlsts. II J six fur IT. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., I.tmcll, .Mass. Vt) Ill)sli;sONi: DOI.LAIt (I) jivu (!JUll. T II. MAHTJN A CO. REMNANT WEEK. COMMENCING JULY 29111 We Will Give Extraordin ary 'liargstins in Short Lengths, in the Dry Goods Department, Carpet Department, Upholstery Department. SPECIAL PRICES ON CHINA OR STRAW MAT TINGS, In Short Lengths, or in Full Pieces of .0 Yards. J. H. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. TsT ti:v Yuiticsieitn. S lecial liai'Kiiins ATiill New Yerk Stere. CIimIhi: out at Jje aplete in) All-Weel t-i I'ellltul Itetl Table Celin, iccuill) sold at $1. Cle, logout at ftenplceelO Pimm Mlsse' Cal Cal li.'e Apreiw icilue il.lietn lOccai'h. ( logins out at 2je each i 1. olies Watt rproef wei tli 75eeucli. CloliH!eiittVayiiiili,OJO jaitls Kull Width Pointed Salines; reaul-ir price for (his iiintltty, li'Lje. (simple or bt lee lu ear east vt ludeu'. Clilii(S out at .ric. a jartl i pieces Slrlind SverMicktrs reduftsl Iidiii Tf. Cloilnceiiiat fs-ln yaid:.lplctvs MImsI Pres lleiidn reduced fiem ll)e. I'letln out al.te n yard l.et of Colored Ijke llimtliigi worth lOen .saril. Cli)sliii;eiiliit !S7V'i .vitltl Heal ("iilml's llulr Peliiei;e, ID Inches vtlile, ictlliccd litini T.V-. Heat ytssls Hindu for a tmvcllnif tlres. Clo-llii;etllitt 12'(ti a .vind I'l.tld nml Ml. Mil Urt (ituslii, jartl Hide, ri'ttuied Irein SV. riiiuit out al - it jartl AII-WihiI prtss riniiiivU rislutitl Ireiu ."V-. hH'clid llapains lu ivinrh 1'riiith limp p Hie lit iiiktla.sT'.c a jartl ; sold evtrjvt liere alSl.i'.. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST. I h-srfl. JONIXAfO.. r) Jlitntilaetiireni C(iNFr.CTIONKHS PINK 1'AI'l.ll HOXl. Tlie most beautiful line lu thu Culled Mates. 015 CeinniertvM , l'lilladcl unf I'a. rlle ler descriptive price ll.t, upplel-Tstced )t9ettnmaltcr,. l'JltLAWK,rnu,Velttday, jnly al, 1W. That 5c Batiste. 40c for an 8-yard dress pat tern that only a few weeks age would have cost you $t. The stuff may last through te-morrow. Northvrcstef centre The ends and short pieces of the season's quickest Sateens and Ginghams have been put in bundle shape and each marked .with length and lump price half of tile original cost or less. 2 te 12 yards. North r centre, next Main AIMe. "Telescope." Cheapest of the roomy Grips. One cover less canvas box swallows an other te just where your parcels step it. Handle and strong straps. Frem 12-inch 50c, te 24-inch $2. Light, strongcav strengcav strongcav erneus. Campers' delight. Everything in Grips and Valises where you can see the sorts at a glance. Weil of Main Aisle, north of centre. Put your finger en this Huck TeVel. Thick, soft, firm. Nete the fine, silky fringe. That shows hew extra geed the flax is. The sort of Tewel that sops up water like a sponge. 2 feet wide, 24 feet long. Generous in every way, and the price but 25c. White borders. Silk - and - wool Wrapping Shawls that were $4.50 last week arc $2 te-day. Six styles; gray, brown, or black, with silk border. A little let that was thrown our way by a trade wave. $3 French Chuddas at $2. Fine Cashmeres, $1.25. Second lloer, near Jinil XT and Clitstnut streets corner. Take elevator. Muslin Drawers (Fruit of the Leem quality), hem and three plaits, 25c. The bare elbth would cost you that. Second fleer, llrst Bllery, Juniper ktrcet side. Jehn Wanamaker. 4)rtte. r 1 HNUINH UAHUAINH. The Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. Wiv. have taken nil our Qdtl Hats nnd Od( Sles mid have inatlu up tlie HIO(lllT HAH (JAIN I.lneef Hals ever etlerctl. '1 he line Includes hats that vrcrofeltl Ter 12.50. $2.00. f 1.T5, 1X10; 11.25 and J1.1XJ. All reduced te tliCMiiall stun of 25 CENTS. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS AT UIG INDUCEMENTS. stauffTr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCASTUU. I'A iJnolte. II UUH'H HOOK bTOHK. MUCILAGE. Pomeroy's Best. Ht'ie Is n.viucll.iHO that villi Stkk. It will Held Tinht nnd Htlek I'ast. It is Hut Irely Hatlraetery for Olllce l'-e, the Heme nnd hjclinolreum, or Whenever or Wherever jen want aujtlilllt; teMtlck. L B. HERR, 63 NORTH QUEEN ST. Clittm aall. O IOH A. MAHTKN. FRUIT JARST" JELLY TUMBLERS! CHINA I IALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and 1 lalf Gallens. The celebrated ' Lightning Jars in Quarts and I lalf Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 5 East King St. elIMM Qlrtvvfanee. CTANllAKH l-AUIUAUi; WOHK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 40, t.', I1A l)MAltKiri' STHHin', (Hear of Hie I'oslelllce), lancasthh, ha. AldiTHi: LATliVl' hTYLI, IN Buggies, Phastens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Thirst Bleck In the Country. We new have n Full l.lne ufhKl'OXIMIANI) WOHK-An) hljle Yeu Want. Hepalntlusaud Hip.ilrliiK preiuntl) utttiidtHl te. One tel of workmen cvtcclally cuiiilejcst ter that purpose, the leet prices in the county ler drM-clats work. -0lve uic a Call and Kxninlne My Werk. ('lOMiAUS AM) Cl'Kfs -Till: I.ATlXr, Hit-most tlealnible, and most eomferlalile hus una M Ies itn sire, ut HHISMAN'.S Ucntk' l'uriiltliliitf Stere, U West Klny ktrcct, 17UAXKI.1X "anTi" MAHsillAl.L C.U L i:.MY. Tlu In.titiitlen prepares ljultcs' and (lentlemen for un college In tlie United htatc. An HiikIUIi Course l nrningeil te prts iure persons for tenclilnjr or Ituntness. l'oriat-nle-ee itpply te W. X, MOOHK, A. M., J) IT-luii-O'l ltt-c'ter. Prji Naiu'i ETH ClIEAl. GARPEf -AT- OAItrF7TH CAItl'FTTH CAItl'in-H CAIU'KTH ....At ID e ,.At 12Uc .. .At e ..Al'JO c Handsome Assortment CARPET RAGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King (OI'POSITK THE ffinrvct B AltUAINM I Shirk's Carpet Hall I - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. We Have tiik IjAhekht ani Uir Hieck in theCitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. JJCttU'VO -IILINN A HRUNEMAN. NOW IS Till; TIMK Old. Heaters OU TO HAVE A New Heater Put In. WE MAKE NO FAILURES IN HEATING FLINN & Ne- 152 ITertli LANCASTER, PEXJVA. (!StOccvica. A THUllSK'S. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc. I'liicnnpli) Hnintl HnniB, very line, nil KUiirnn. lectl. Oilireniln HiiniK, lucn peuntl. Hliert Cut Kliimltlerit, Ue. IJrletl llecf, elilpeilvNevv Muck erclln Imckctft. llenclcss Hcrrlnx In elnst Trout boxes, nice for liincli or picnicking. H;trtllnes liiier(etl una Ainerleiin In Oil mid Miistiinl. l'ettetl Jlenl", llenclcss Hum, Chicken iintlTnr key. Yerk Mlute Cremn C'lieehc. Htliun or Dutelilieinl Cheese. I'lcnlc, l'lneiipple, Htxpie Htxpie fert ami Hnpsnxe, etc., etc. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.ANCAHTEH. I'A. 13KAUY CABII BARGAINS AT CLARKE'S, I Ii Ocetl Heet I'elRti for 75c. 10 1rt Dccenitnl lluxcx Ciilirernlii l'rniies, T5e. 10 lb Hucketi. New Mackerel, 73e.$I.U) nml SI.K. I litn I'k-klcs reatlj for use for Sic. I'llletl Plums, Mitne us ou lni c liccn IMj'lim 2.)C n It for new sUUiik SIM rerUTie. 0 lt.s I'eiu I Ijtuiitlry Hlitreli for 15c. Hlastlciiml aitKalucHlnrtli.-il pack,se. Hitstr'her Illru'H Heet lifer, f I'etllc, lie. 1 Ivirce lle.Net lllxbj'K Hlioe HI.iel.liiK ler 10c. Jeb I.ul of Prunes, Hide MiBartHl.Se'r1 lh. .lob of Ijii i r 1'Iks, 7 m beveit for 'Oe. Itest Oil llie heiip, fie'rl Itieiike.erJJ.WpdOlh box. Ilnim, Drlril Hcef hhiI lloleKiinntfte v lh less tint ii Kitiiietiiinllly can be bought nt cNutthere. Alse meat all tlie popular brantlK of l'leiir nt fle p wtck less than the saiiieitiallty can be bmiKht at elseivhere. wi: si:i.i, wr.iiTiiKifs disinkixtant. Khihu nt iirctl nt JolinsleMii. Tr) It. One pint liuikCH from lti toli');;lleiiB. Samuel Clarke's heady-cash whemisau: axi) hl.tail, ti:a am) cei-khi: htekk, NOS. 12 A II hOl'TH QL'HKN STHHtrr. i-Telephone. JjS-tfil.lw T HKI8TB. SEASONABLE GOODS -AT- REIST'S. Finest I'lfiile Hiiins, 10eV IN. I 'In. -st Knuckle Dried liter, lit- V t.. I'vlrn Dry In letl Hcef, l.'V V n-- riuesl Winter Ilole-na, i- v II.. Het TrlH In '--O-Iti ke, Jl.ii. tjitestCnlcli N'ew. Vtuckcrel, In lll-lti buckets, tpi.trler barrel itntt barrel-. lllclinrilseii t Hebblus' l'elteil .Vlt-.its -Ilaie, Hcef, Teuifiie, Haul unit Ttirkev, II. no ami Chicken, (iauic, Turkey, Chicken ami Duck. Hiickln'H riiumiibiiiips Ovlnll, CeiiMiuuiie, Chicken, Hcef, Tomate nml Meck 1'urlle. IX-vlletl Meat?, Anchovy ami Matter Taste, f-iiiekeil Sitrtllui'K lu OH, llenclc-ssHarillnes, Mir tllnesln l-'lnet()ll, .MiHlnnl Hanllncs. I'ickletl Ojbtrrs III Hettles, l'lncst ItlnKr in Hollies HenelevM Aiuheks In Oil, ami u thousand Keed Ihlnsjs. SLV. ( -nlle,. retltlceil (t. ItOi-. Celli i rttlucetl teM-. Jse, leilce reiltitetl iu-.Se. Uic. Celtee rttlucetl te irjc. Thlh It the Tlnest I.lneef Cellees III Ihetllv. Yeu miisl see tin m te knew llulr werlli. nU HKNT Tluee I-nrxe Hckioe. Over hceentl l'Ioer.lore HiiIMIuk. REIST ! viiei.iAi.i: and uirr.ui. uhechh, C0UN1ZH Wr-ST KINU AND THINCHSrs., Dlrtctly Oppesltu J. II. Marlln A Ce.' Dry (toeiU hlere, ami Next Doer loherrel Herso Hetel. I I'llir.ll S. KAUFKltAN, ATTOHNKY.AT.L.AV. Bceeml Fleer Kliltinau IjiW Uullillin;, Ne. 13 North Duke Street. upri-lyUAw Ccebs. S CHEAP, CAHI'KTH CAHPirrs. .. uAHi'irrri...M.. iiiiuasji:i.... MM AIM AtCOe unlelU ...Frem 50c Ul of Turkish Rugs. Street, Lancaster, Pa COOFKK HOUSU.) S)nll. B AHO AINU I Tapestry, Ingrain, Damasl TO HAVU YOUIt- Txt ixi Order, BRENEMAN, Qixeezi Street, gev gnic. IJIOIl UKST, HTOItK AND DWHIXINO- JU tuo-klery Ilrlck llnliaimc nml Stere Koeit! NiN..Hjiinaaili;iist KIiik street. Has tleubll front nml It Miltable for nny klntl of buslnen-J especlallyueonfeclleucryMore. Apiilv at thl .'..........v. ..uill, V.UI. 1 llllll I, III. 1 llt'llllttj "irifiK. IVlJ-llUrtst,.M,Wd I JUHMPSAI.K OF I.KAF TOHACCO. I Till HAY. AltflllsiT" IkX'i ..I in..', 1..1, in., 111 be selil nt public sate 'nt the tebacc ...... iiu.i'v ... iiiu iiiiiii-iniitueu, iii tne NOlllljcais lorner'ef (Irant nml Christian streets. Ill thi ;iij i i.i.iui.irr, i.mmj-ieur cases ei ix'ar it baece of the eren of 1h7. le be seltt ler steniKe, frt-lRhl eliarites, & lerint cash. Jl. Jl. KHY A IlltO. Al'e. F. KKlNir.UL, Auct. Jy23-lvrd TUHI.IC HAI.U OF A VAI.UAHI.F.HOTEI On (he nrcmlscx. en HATIJItnAY. Altfltts' 3, ntl p. in., v.111 positively hu sehlnt publl uuii.iti. me eiuiiu tiiniit, imiiiiunc ineiurn lure, nxitires, nnr eiiiilpmcilt nnd coetl-vil ei me elil nml will known hotel Rtnn known im "foeprr'H Hetel" (lull of the He jjieiii in uinraiie. in, rue iiirnittire is nc ami ndmlrablv niliinteil fur thn nveu or tli lieii-e mid for ciirrylnir en an cxtenle an KUC-eeviful hotel business, riiiturncterrnrninei' mi iiIh can be imidu for (he (rnustcr of the leas! llllll incuse. Fer furthtr particulars aiblns or cull upon HHOVNillEN.Si:i., jyjt)-.M, ,1 it a tterneys. s i:cuitu a he,mi; reit yeuh family. Secure a Heme for Your Family! ter .sai.i: ex tiik most iiihkhai. tkhms. Ttio-Rtery brick duelling Iiuiipcs, lets 12l net ticep, en iimitsicr avenue, uiincen vvu inn ami i .colon birceis. To-sleri brick tlHelllm.' houses vrlth mail saril rtMif, pert lies In frunt, lets llifiet tlcep, oil .sertn line, uciHieii ciiisinut nun aimii sirteis. Tito-slery brick thtelllmr beuses with frenl ynrtlt, lien fence. lets 150 feet tleep, en Wesl iiieui, ueineen .tiar.v ami rineirccin Tvvo-sler.v Inlclc ilnclllnir houses, lets lli feel iHep, en A est Ia'Iiieii slicel, bctneen Charlettl nun .iiury hii-ecis. Thretshterv brick tluelllm? heti.rt. bibt l.lllfprJ deep, vtltji all (im mtKlcrii Improvements, Irenl jams, en est, cocsieui eircei, nuiviecn rilii ;.... v'... i.. ......... mill .iuiiii niii'et. Alse hoUMWeo lji.t Walnut. Ner Ih I.lmrl North Mary, betueen Walnut nnd Lemen, ami irf.111011, net ttit n jiur.v nuti I'nie mticik. All the tibeve houses urn lu coeil order, new 1-1 paptretl, cas llstiires In till tlie loom, uaterlil inn itiicncn.nmi inu ct n.irs ttarranieti in ue nryi Call mid Me for eursclf, no trouble In shot veu. i i-iiii nniKi. 'ffcxccitlers. HUB North MaryKtrtct. , anr'JG-ljd.M.W.S. gituntucv llcoevto. ST. CHAHI.IX, ATLANTIC CITY. Oican and Delaware Avenue, vtlll open Tliuiu DAY, JUNE Mill. IUV22 Imd JON Ml VVOOTTON, Jn. JreTHIiNOH.M.VNDIi:. 1 Al LAN 1IC CI IV. NOW OPHN. Under New .Vlaii.nicmenl. T. C. UILI.I:TTI:, Proprietor, Lite of Colen. elu Hetel, Philadelphia. mlj-Jiiel 1 TOTUI.CIIin'VVOODK. ' ATI. AN- I'll' I 'I l' V t HemtHliled. HcliirnMit'il. (O hlwphn; Apart! iiit-itiK. .ejipi h r irsi cuts. in eikii j t'isi. i Junel-Jiud MHS. MAYW UhlHOItHH. rillli: FLOHIDA, ATLANTIC C1T . Choice, central locution. I'.it I lie Avenue, be! tween N. . A Tenncssee Aves. 1 Irul-tlafv lieu1. Hcutenable rates. On u all the enr. I HA VI, HHOWNK. II mj j:'Jmil A 1 JOIN r KNCAM I'MHNT Ol IT. n. THOOU ANDNA1IONAL (,CAlll),AT VIT. (lltiri'NA 1'VIIK. Arinveiders Ne. 17. DlvUien Artillery. Di nartmt nt of ar. tllret Is tun tioem of cavalry n( Fert Mever, Vii.tiini three llcht b.ttlirlesey iirllllerv front VV iihlmrteti Harrai k. FnrL Atl.nns. It. I., mid Fert Hamilton. N. Y. harbor! te inarch te Mt. Uretiin Irnui their rcsiHtitlxe. station", nrrlvliiL' ut the J'ark net later than, Altt?list Mb. and lilt re tre Inte t.llllll 111 eeillieiu- tleu llh iheCnvalrv and Artlllerj of theNiil'f (iiiiirn vviium' iierien ei encampment ii iron( Aes'. lOlli te 17th. After (he termination of tlnj Joint eiicaiiipmcut the Heular Trtsipt. will rts! main at .Ml. (Ireliiu for an in. h Unite tH-rieti; fur riirlhcrarlllleri nraclltt. thus nllenllii'-adl tllllonaliiHratdeu le Ml. dretiia each tin) dart lug Aiicust. 'Iho Mt. Kritna Narrow Oiiugi leiiirtiait is niiiMifti ami in Miittbsiui riutiiltiK' order, ceiililbutlne lu Hi. vut te the nlr.iMinC and enjej incut el a tl.tj ut tin tharmlns re mil I. . 'I he trains our lhl.ililsliiiceiilt.t of Olivers vatleii Car-, nllerdlin; an liiiebntrncted lieu ol el lliesitiicr en leuti. 1'ln i.ln full lew nfl: llii'MIIHurv l'.uaili' tJioue'O-. Ijtke teneuiu'ui tiie nunc tui.irii i ti tie uanae ami em r lier.iv Khee Hellil.ifrniliiiilli in.iullii.. mit.lf.fii ermri Mil; U iiiuheil, luttr link ill t.nil I mm (ht-l ii.iiti nc iiiwrmterv en Oev HI. k. thlrtlt feet hlflnr than the old .trm lure uhldi haslj bten rcmeMil, a klt'lit iua be obtientd IhanlJ hkli theie are leu grander fort teuari. mllisi "i iew etinj prcfcnieu, ami isjinis in tlVedlf-(.-l lercnt iuunlk Ijclns easllv dlstvnied it. a. miess. Oen T.ik. Au'CiitCA 1.11, H.. U.bnnen. IM. Nl'.D IHlsill,(ien. Mipt. JeJlKlmd (.r-,-: Hrie f-'W" A month can!,I i t t,Jt be made vterklm.' for ih.l Ak-euls lirvlrrretl viluieun furnish it hersenndt I Ki.-iiivii .iiiiii.- .. iiiv i. ill im. iui-. rjiuu innineiits InJ be prnllablv einpiujed al.u A feu jr;tnilts in t.iivus and i Hies. 11 F JOHNfON A" CO., rl 1CU .Main 1st., Hk-hinend, V.i. I T It (Miniji ktiiln riiM nml lni.tiiikfe pvin.'l rknre. .Vcvtr inlini about tcndlnt: Hainp ler riply. U. F.J. ACe. apr3-tmaW 1.1 C'-.S-.a se, .j&filfrtuk feftfc. ril?J&2i&.i. ji j&, fmJt ry r, . t.V'f.."'ife.Ar-(ffii-3' ' . , , iiJU. Ilt -. v- t-ti&'sj.' J'V-?-1.