i' -i. x .-H ,.:Krt THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 14, 1889. - r-1- s. - - 5UL pms!7" u $atl futeUlecitcct I i MEW J.BTEINMA". CHARLES STF.INM AN F0LT2, II ftOBEKT CLARK, Publisher, Editors. ?tK BA1LY INTELl.IUENCKU.-l'unllidied . v every day In uic yenr, uni euiuiny. tscrvcei C y cfrier In this city nnd surrounding v. towns mien cenia n ween, urnuuinniuw $ ten a year In ndvnnce; SO cents n month. '.'riOERLY lNTKLLlOESrER-Olie dollar nnd S" flflrcentan rear. In advance. k'rtfiTlrt Tirt uf?narnltlf-'T?a11tii1f. br rlicck i or KMtefflrc order, nnd where neither of &r? Uiecan be procured Fend In n leglslcrcd R-V letter. ltd fctercd at the l'ostertlrr, ns wcend clnss mull 5yv matter. KlS Atinnicn-t. THE INTELL1QENCER. , .-.,; inncnsicr, x LANCASTER, FA., August 14, 1889. Insanity ExyrrK fC nil ..r.a&.. I . .!!. , .....fit. ll.Itllfltl s t vi nil uuvtuimii iiuu-i iiiiu!-ivm 8te me most tinsnusinciery is tne t-m-w fe TtiMilml Itis-anlfvivKDcrtH. Ills rend I ly K admitted Unit the disease vv Hli liieli Eg they have te de Is one of the most dllll E&'cult of diagnosis tlinl cither hotly or m rnlud is lieir te. uncn tut- jwrseu m &(fllcteilv 1th this deceptive tH.enc Is in 5s such n condition tlmtlt Isniniest impes- B' slble le My positively Unit the Mibjeet I nane or insnne. One mny iks niiiicieu with the disease, nnd aiicar te tliiwjt- Kk dinarv man sane and fenslblc. On the fog ether band there arc cane men who arc ita1 KtftvlntiA.1 tfHIi ,,iniillnl It liw ftllll WOOIl g$" triclties of conduct te Mich a degree Hint t the Hue between tsanity huh liisiuiny fccim te have Ijecu crewed. s There can be no doubt, however, that ttu borne respects medical experts are lev) E5ilbIe te judge of the sanity of an iiiui- KJividual, than common erdiuaiy laymen Rwhe are familiar with the patient ,s tinny 'habits aud conduct. 1 here certainly m i'u. marked dlflVrencc whether IlicdK-aMj be treated from the stand-point of iiietl- f.lelue or from tlivMntid-peiut of the law. i The Inwtullvef n man under indict- fieut for murder, or even under sen- Hlw or ileum, is ircsiueiiiiy n inauer iur Investigation. The question of themernl responsibility of the criminal ery often engages the attention or Judges, juries and lawyers, and even pardon beards have been known te w re tic vv Hn mien things. A man may lni se iiubnlnnced In mind as tt require the attention of it physician, and jet his moral respoiibl respeiibl billty be unquestioned. His knowl edge of. right and vueng would m unimpaired and he1 would be answerable te the law for his act". Vrein the fctnnd fctnnd pelnt which medical expeitw take, such Mil one could properly ixi considered un sound of mind could be adjudged in sane. I'rem the Mnudiielnt of law, however, he could piejieily be eiiu 1 sldcred sane, for the imrjKwcs of the punishment of his guilt, which lie ban consciously and knew ingly called dew n upon himself. Medical Insanity is one thing and what might lte called legal insanity is another thing, hi regaid te the llrxt condition, which questions his need fur medical attention, physicians ate un doubtedly the best judge. In re gard te the latter condition of mind, however, that which would te Heve the Individual fieni all responsi bility for his nets, from being amenable te the law, of this we nsseit physicians and medical experts aie net the lie' fudges. And they nrc net liettcr tiiiili tiiiili fledtegivenu opinion than any ether ordinarily sensible layman. Indeed it is n fact that these ordinarily sensible laymen, who come in daily contact with the criminal seeking icllef from puulsli ment, and who ebseive lit daily conduct and habits and coneivtiens, ate the bctterjudge. Fer this reason it Is that new judges nndjuries moie readily accept the tesli tesli Ineuy of bueli lay wltnesbcs when the eiimlual Is en trial and seeks icllef en the ground of insanity. Medical e.peitn start out witli a theory of insanity and attempt te construe nil lite acts and con versations of the eiimlual in coufeiniily with that theory. This dcductlw' mctlied luvehes a false piinciple. While en the ether hand the testimony of laymen is given en the theeiy of the Inductive method of icusening. The medical expert attempts te piove the truth of his theory by ids intoipie inteipie intoipie tatlen of tliv varieiwaets and erdn of the crimiual. The layman simply and fcensibly asks if the acts of the ciiiniual arc consistent with n knowledge of the diU'eience lietween light and wieiig. And when insanity is K-t up as an ex cuse for the commission of the ci line of murder, or is urged as a caus for tom tem mutiug sentence of death, the testimony of jail keciH;rs and attendants, w he see the criminal every day, and arc familiar with his dally habits of speech and action is by fur the most nluublu; and before such testimony the evidence of medical experts, who never knew the criminal, might 1h) dissipated like the mist before the morning sun. There is no class of witnesses w he are eltener condemned bylaw writers mid judges than medkal experts, and when they appear In courts of justice and before pardon beaids in ljchnlf of guilty and convicted iriniluals they uu- !u-tl, and rightly condemned. There is sin li a tiling ns medical iusatitty and there Is such it thing ns legal infinity and then is a vast dilleieiHe between the two. Teaching'. " What Is Infant edurHliati t UnUcrutl Infuriiiatlen- WUduni ur.d knowledge well fuiiibiiutl. Te kludle In the minds and desires of the young a thirst for universal inforin inferin inforin ittieu, se that they are nt nil times lcudy te use their curb ami eyes, and nil their fucultics of observation, le obtain what they require and w hat they seek after, is probably the most dlllkult part of it teacher's work, nud few jtessess Unit pe culiar talent. It is u mUtakeii idea te think that anybody proficient in the branchc taught In the schools cau teach, jiiit ns much as it Is a mistake te suppose that uuybedy who can write granintienlly Is titled te edit a uewspajier. Kxperi ciice has taught us diffeiently. fun till iusetts that buzz ameug llewers make heneV The Swiss teacher, IVst.ilezi, Ixiru In 1740, overturned many old no tions by putting his puplU te excreta their thoughts, nud by Inciting them te ask questions, thus giving them a stlin ulus te asfeUt the spirit of Inquiry. And Freebel.the name ith-eclated viith the kiudcrgnrten system, which originated in Germany, advanced the Idea a step further, by indicating ,c direction Inquiry should take. The- great thing te be done is te awakenu genuine hunger nd thirbt for knowledge, which netlP lug can upittiue, se that the pupil wll rend, Imitilru, think, stiuly, obH-rve und meditate for himseir. Iteal education is self-ctlucatleu, as icul improve ment h sclMmprevemeiit, ami a true teacher's proper function is te Inspire his, pupil with fciich a desire fur knowledge anil truth or te make It u passion, und (hnu he will be prepared te u schools, colleges, libra- "V.S'...,- . tJj. Fq ric9, indeed the whole visible universe, te educate htinelf. Ket everyone can give this Inspira tien, or rn-ate this keen desire, aud the tencher who docs this work well lsnlwve price. A genius for leaching Is n nm1 gift, hi such n ease qualities exceed ingly uncommon, nnd most delicately adjusted, are seen le meet In ene jktseii, and tt fact Is nhueM n miracle. There must 1)0 present it large share of the fer vency or youth, and n still larger shale of the ewdness and Judgment of age. ditlmsl'ifciii mtiMt le Inspired ; butw hut ever of an unhealthy nature may !u present must le niislerated. Such a teacher must Is' enabled te meet and surmount tllillctillles and dNtourage dNteurage nieiits and conflict which few ether callings have te oveiceiue. The male rial he has le work upon is principally of an unwilling and even refnutery na ture, nud the success he has le satisfy in his labors is (e a large degn-e posthu mous, and his consolation!), he will find, must hugely le borrowed fmni thejeitrs te come. llic Lessen or Hie Mn)lirlik Trial. Theiv Is after all a very Important lessen te our Judges and lawyers in the celebrated trial of Mrs. Maybriek for poisoning her husband. Frem our accustomed delay In the trial and con vict km of ciiminals her swift execution might lisik like Indecent haste. Bhewas arrested lu May, tried and convicted last week and her execution has been fixed for August 520th. If the crime hud been Committed in this country slie could have counted en two or three years of the law's delay at leait and when she would be executed the moral effect of her punishment would net lie per per ceplible. One of the main principles involved in tlie punishment of crime Is the moral effect en ethers. This, together with the vindication of (he light and the refei inatlen of the erlinltiul.ionipeHs the whole purpose of punishment. Thcee Thcee Thcee ciitioiiefa convicted niuideier of (ourse curies with it no Idea of renaming (he criminal. In such it case the moral In In flueiipe en ethers who are tempted te commit cilme Is the principal purpose in view, outside el the general vindica tion of the law. If then the just puniMi tucnt be delayed until the crime be almost forgotten then! is no felt nunul effect en the community. On the ether hand It only tends te mouse a r.cntiuicut of pity and sympathy wlikh makes the law seem a harsh and cruel thing. There lias been entlicly tee much gtutulleua sentiment wnsted en Mis. Mnybiick. The Louden mob must lie critcd by excitement and sympathy for her, and en this side of thewatel the news aud edltetlul eohmmsef lilg dailies me bathed in abundant team. Ml-. Ma.vbilck In addition te Ixing guilty of murdering her husband In cold bleed is confessedly guilty of the almost worse cilnie of adultery. Hie deserves no sympathy, and honest and puie teais ought net te be shed fur her. she ought lobe hanged, and the swiftness of hei execution is the lessen our coin Is and lawyers ought te take home te them selves. What would lie thought of the paieut who would delay the punishment of the child weeks after the commission of the evil deed? The law Is n parent, and swift punishment for the trausgics trausgics sien of her piecepts Is muudutnry for the geed of society. Itellgleus IiimiiiHj. Tlie asteiiislting anil nlniesl incicdlbie tale fieni Alabama of the lliiee negrees who walketl Inte an iron fuiniue, in obedience te the commands or n feuitli whtit'liilmed te be Daniel the l'mphel, tends like n wild burlesque of fanati cism, t'ivllled Chilstliiu nations aie tpiile uiifmuiliar with that feiiu of fanatical faith w liliii leads te an Insane ilellaiue of (he lawsef natllle. Asiatic." and Mehmunicilaus me well accusleiucil te dNplnjs of se-calletl religious In sanity, and huidly a jenr passes with out tlie icienl ofheine fearful saciiflce of liuiuau lil'eiintlci theerdcrs of some man who Is (irmly believed te le stieiig in tlie suppeit of supeiiiatuial powers, tlie Invincible niessengei of fied wliose iiitlueiue beyond this life assuivs lewmd for these slain in Ills scrviie. The ita and rail of Nns-cl-Decu in Fgypt. him iust lllustiiiied (his, mid ti.ivelleislell efHteui in the dully life of Mehiiiiimednii cuiinlilcs that empha size tliisstieng (.hniaeteilstie efn seml elvillzcd pcople.lnthisieuntrynntlotliei ('hiistlanandeivHlzeilllaiitls.Huelivielcut religious insanity is almost unknown, t heugh occasional!) examples of it shock the public as though in rcnilndei of uu dent Imibuiisin. It is natural that tlie Afiicans should display it, and only ie mniknble that the tendeiny is se 'well checked by thocxumpleof the dominant while civilisatien. A Xas-el-Ueen inav someday nrbe in this country, it the spread of education mid hue religion tlees net speedily make these outbursts appear as hepelesslv insane te nil as they de te the vast niajeiity of tltlzciis. The thive negioes who walked into the Uirniinghani fin mice may beuniver M.tlly pitied as miserable lunatics, but that theie aie ninny people uglng en that sort of lunacy no vlsltm te a Houth Heuth cru culeivd lev iv ill i an delllit White jn-eple ma at times go te pmnllel e tieines, mid we have net vet foigettcn thesliiughteiiuget aililld'by a lutliei wneiunigiiuil liini.ir a second Abi.i littin, deemed te complete the aw lul sne iilke. All these things- Impiesswlth tenilile emphasis tlie warning that the icligieus feeding in human natuie is a most powerful tone, and one that utn net U'safel.v negleitul. It will either help men te highei inlelllgcnie ei diive them lu despair le insanity Out lathers the pioneers the founders anil picscrvurs of the republic thieugh the revolution, the loiniatien of nation ality and the civ 11 w ar, w ere u Ued fear ing nice. Thejeung mid sell-eat i-tied men of te-duv inav smile at the nairow nairew nes and bigetiy el theli fathers, but they copied with it the es-entiul ele ments of irue leligkius feeling that we are mi-sing mere and ineie. When men cease te lv devout thev nitty fall uguiii K'neath the Inllii-enie- bmiNlietl by the triumph of tine leligien, and be In dungcref that strange form of inetinity which -eems te come from tlie st less anil storm el long snioth snieth eied religious instincts. Tin. Philadelphia y'. anil Inimur l.val eniuiiiiilhei in the fencuUiun el o e tntvaaut H.litie.il iiiiii.tnces. -- h5li.i.en Wit lia.m u new haul at weik teklinitliig himself lu Aiibtiia. The skill iui wiiii ji tins young man tr.tvels around ..K.miiri up eatiquem unit leviews should earn him the title of " William the c.le c.le brater." WeMUNaiul chimicu carrying buektts of water from private wells i ., familiar scene in the w iwtei u jurt of the city. Y, t heyiuyalullwatoru'iittetliu city, und an net behind in taxes; liesl.lts council men de net see the in wl of a better water supply. . .iVH.Jiiil 11 Nl ..IB ,ill ..MHnqiUP .Hi, .WllW,HMUftlWlw.WMgS. .'Hrww .... Who will be the first te enter tijien a cnis-ulengnlnst the multiplicity or crimi nal complaint lueiiglit by constables bo be bo feio city aldermen. Iteiindrd bellies nnd fiittciicl pockctljeoltH are the frultK or e.t e.t eililtnnt Tecs. Will nothing stlnuil.tte gi.-tmt Juries le their duty, nnd has no ene tlioeeiirngo te c.xise the rajmdly nnd thieving et constables and aldermen T ritiMciAiiNMy thcrn Is nprcvnlcncoer scarlet rover, diphtheria and typhoid fever In the western nnd southern parts of the city. Thus It Is that rover-tossed suircrcrs cry out Tern lienrd or health, and the ne glect of councils Is beating f i n 1 1 In broken households and d osel.it rd families. AWrnce urges Governer's Islitud in New Yerk harbor nia situ for the world's ralr. A building fronting the wntcr all around the Island nnd four bundled fctt wide would luive double the fleer spa.e or the ccntcnl.d exMjs!tleti buildings, and lenve loom enough In the eontre Ter many ethor htructiiies. Hest of all theie would be no I line wasted In getting Ihore from the city, us was the eitse nt l'hllndclplila. Tin: action of the Hungarian consul in securing the fiinlshincnlortwe murderers by lcttcis rogatery, and se avoiding the dclny nnd cost or oxtraditlen,ludicates that his country Is at last begpnlng te ft el ushuuied or the sample Hungarians that h.ive been reinlng te America, aud Is anxious te icpalr the reputation or the nation. A scusoef luteriiiitlen.il honor Is it vcr.v line thing ns tqiplictl in this iit', though It has occasionally led te wars evor trifles. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. AViiai w lie. Thoughts evoked by the tensus of Moscow, by Count byer J. Tolstoi. Themas Y. Ciewell & Ce., Xew Yerk, iul)ll.sliers. 'Jills hook cm huidly be criticised. If any lunu reels able le answer Count Tols toi's uiguiuculs point for point, let hint de se, but it seeins te me Unit we who have been content net te nsk eursclv es the ques tion "w lint te de?" miiili less answer It, must stand sllimt before this muster mind wlikh Iihs asked aud answered when he knew the answer for lilmself meant sacii lliii. I'er hiiiiseirhe InisHelvtsl the piob pieb letu even its rather Damlrn has selvtst his slid n Abeil Hen Alilun asked te be icgis Icred lu tlie book or geld "as ene that loves his Icll'iu muii." IJvrn In tcullng Count Tolstoi's answer, w rlttcn ns Ills In his plain, forcible style that u child might comprehend, wemny net be uble te nccept all of his i reed of Democracy and socialism, till Ine as It seems, but lite llrst ilntise we would de well te adept for eurselves: " We must noltltei (let olve ether men net etu selves; that we must net bn nfiitld or the, truth whatever the lesult inaj be." A geed gie.tt man (the two adjectives euiiiel itlwuyH no useil lu coujuiictleu) is ulwavs hiiinble In IiIm tsllmate el' himsiil. Count Tolstoi is no exception le (hlsiule; in r.ut his Jiidgnieiit of liimsell Is almost meiblil. I'erhais lu some degicu wehuve nil had kcliiigs similui te tliti fellow lug. In speaking of meeting a w fetched man le whom lie hud given money, hesajH. "tin seeing him 1 suddenly fell henlbh ushntiud, und made huste te leave. And wllli a sense of having leuuiiittcd some clinic, I tetiirned home, ilieie I en tered along lliec.iipeted steps into the tug covered hall, and having taken oil' my tin coat, snt dew u te it meal el' live courses, seivel by two footmen In livery with vvhi'eili" and white gloves. Andasemie el tin' . i ' iiue suddenly bclote me. Thli ly a i n i i i I sun u man's head cut oil under th" gtilllotlue In 1'aris befere it eiewd or thousands of spectators. I was aw ate that the man hud Is en n gtrat riml nal; 1 wiisitcqiiulnted with till ol'the nrgtt mcuts in justification of capital iiuuisli iiicnt for sut li ellcnses. I saw this execu tion carritd nut dcllbenitelj, but nt the moment that the head nud body went seveicd fieni each ether bv the Keen blade, I gisped, and icillreil in evet.v libieel 1113' being, t ti ill nil tlie argu ments it liltii I hud hlllieile lieattl upon tiipiliil lumlslimeiit weie wickedly false; tliat, no inittei hew man might nrce us te its beluga lawful net, it was literally intiidei , whatever ethet lit t te men might gae it ; they thus hud vlttuall.v lenuniltcd niuntei, Hint weist el all ti lines. And theie wits I both by my silence and my turn-Intel fetence, uu aider, abettet and uillilater lit the slu. He lentpaies his sudden conviction 011 that occasion le his conviction when in going te these w 1 etched lodging houses und seeing the inlseiy el' hundieds el' his lellew men he lealiresht) bus u supcilliiity el all that they need. He gees en te say the diller diller fiice hitireru the twiM-ascH vias 011I3 tliat in the litst all he could have done would have been te shout out le the cxeculienci that he att committing h iniiidei, of eeuise knowing bis iiiteiroieuue wusvulu, w hcieus, In the second he Icels lei hlniselt at lea a. the lemedyis in Ids own hands, lie can give away all stipci Unities and 110 longer be 11 part.ikci in the ciime. llew plainly he shows us at times the povvcilObsuesH of money. He was unable te help the lonely old man with typhus tevet, but the poei widow with the little gill mused him. It was Ukkcus who said : " What the peel aie te the peel is little known, excepting le thcuiHches and .ed." "Anna Kuiuulna" I'll ids 11 warm tlelendei in 1'rol'ensei l.udd, wlie inlls it 11 gieat weik el the veij highest ttiiik. Un suya: " bike eveiy rt ally great aitistlc piedtnt, Its elicit upon the Intelligent and right minded observer und ciille Is aesthetically and (thluill.v elevating nud jmiilj mi-. .Se purveise does the ctitiikui which Mi. Mini 1 he i'hoinpsen und ethet s have, 111 the 11 tine el met, dity, bestow til upon this book 11ppe.11 te me as a piolcssieital student el the human mind, that I hud gieat dlllkullv even in comptcheuding the gieuuds 011 w men 11 is alleged te rest. " Poetess Jean lugelew has been hanl.it w etk of late- en a nev ellelte nud en sketches et bet childhood. It is hoped lli.it the l.ittet at kvest will net be pioleundlv melancholy. small volume el' Pepe's essaj en niiiu sold the eihei day ler $liu because or tot tain nuigimd notes lu the pod's haud wiitlng. The Cintuty let seplember will have lettets from men who sailed with Nupoleen te M. Helena. Miss Tuppet says this of hei t'athei's famous preveiblnl philoseph.v : " Pupa kdl in leve with ids cousin Ktb'elle, and then he thought he would, when he married hoi, translate his notions lu the manner of Solemon's Proverbs." A Cuoeiiim Vnii, by Mrs. .Wexuiulei, author of "The Wooing O'T," "Her Deal est l'ee," te., Henty Helt A Ce., publish ers. New Yeik. In u Crooked Path Mis. Alexundei has attempted te loiublne in the chanuter of K.tthetiue Slddell 11 ehailt.ible, lovely und winning (jirl with .1 dishonorable, un un sjinpuleiiN weliian. luher desliotehelp her inelhci ICutheiine bis.emes thoiom theiom thoiem luuion or .1 niluei uncle. l.n uleiiu 111 the house at the time et the old man's death slie Mipnicttcs his will, wlikh leu l,iu whole fbitune ten man by the name el J Krringten uees situ bend him tlie uill? in tlie lima lemurkuble maiiuei blie eiM-s her censdence, with the thought that it had been her uncle's intention te pro vide for her and that i:iringteu was al ready a man of enormous wealth. Onlv when the man whom slie had wnrngcil loses his forlitne dens she feel the least bcnse of shame. Dees she bend hint the will nud Invent some elaborate lie of hew it cjuie into her possession 1 'e, she gees nlone te Krringten, (Mrs. Alexander evi ,;- dently wlnhcs te short- us Kalhcrlne's hlgli sense ofjustlee) gives him tltewlll, whicli he destroys, refusing te accept her "sacrlllte," prcrorrlngte cam his living by Ids pen. Kuthcriue enjoys HTe by the means or his money, doing charitable, deeds; thinking that sbe Is uliig Has he would wish; but net rer any length of time, for her uncle's son, who was be lieved le be dead, binldcnly rc-nppcared claimed and gained tlie fottuiie as next of kin, Tlie diriid or seeming te seek Kalheilne Ter wealth had kept Arling ton silent, new he tells her or Ids love, and lu tlie words or the author, "Se they vvcie tuarilcd. " It Is a disappointing book, entirely tee long, and only Interesting by niiutcliis ; thuthntuitcrsaie like Ibn figures en the ten et the hand eigan wlikh will net be human beings though the prcssure or make believes, weieeipml te that or Mr. Hwlvelle's MnrchleiietL It Is le be lo le lo geolled that Mis. Alexander did net step w ritlng niter slie gav 0 us " The Wooing O' T," '' Her Dearest Tee," and a tow mero or her eaily works, rer it would boseiiiuch plcasautcr le lemembcr her by these books than by some or tlie trash she has lately given te the public. There is a great dcuitli or geed stieug peetiy and qiilten steady llew or trilling verse through the magazines and papers. Kven se thrilling a calamity ns the Johns town Heed lueught out no startling povr pevr ci Oil verses fieni the vast army of rhyme tuakcis wlieilaiin te be the imcls of (he day. Old Dr. Jleluies lately lcmarkcd that the vciHO of the day Is very geed verse, but very little eHt is icul poetry. "It is net sulllilcntly striking te Impress itself upon the world te endure. The' disposition is te Indulge in the fanciful forms of verse, sileh ns the sonnet, the trielet and the ren deau, nil pretty enough In (heir way, but very few poems of this character hnv e ev er beceme immortal." Tiu.SrAihs.MA.N, a nientlily iuuga7lue, 7S LnS.ille stiect, Chicago, Is "devoted le the problems el practical politics" and seems te till this nlllteiutiv c declaration or Intentions with ability. Theio is a eleai mtliloeu Postal Havings Hanks by Ilontce .1. Smith, of Philadelphia, an essuv 011 the im;le tax theeiy and one en IimmI option, wllh etheis, in llghtet vein. A f Till Till I Slum 01 UtMl.lIl VMlDl'ltl. Liv. Little, Uievvn A Ce., Jlosteu. t'eejiln who study Shukospeare by dis section will be pleased vt Hit the "True Story et lluiiilct nnd Ophelia," by Kiede ilka II. (iilchrbt, who will hardly jiaideu the emission or her middle mime, as slie la or Husten. It is truly astonishing hew much labor may be expended in a single gient weik er.t great poet, und I uevcr eu eu leuutet theu elaborate ciitkal atudies without li cling berry that 60 much eueigy has been taken from pioductlen ; for these dehers and deep Ihinkeis en old master pieces might tle geed work of their evv 11, it they tried as haul and persistently as they dotegil all they i.m fieni the weik or ethers. This writer, rer example, shows ubilitv thai would make her famous IT well applied, A Het the ghost has left him llani lel stys : " t),nll . ou host of heaven 1 ( celli! W'luil use? And shall I couple hell t (1, lie ! Held, held, my hunt : And oil, in) Hlnmb, i-row net instant old, line in- ic me "sillily up. ' New it has icmnlncd let the bold genius el Mlsstilhhrlst te glve this a new mean ing by pim luutitig (he second linens lol lel lol lews : "AinUlinll leeuplu? Hill ! ' A MasiiUi: or IIemiii. A Saratoga ro mance, by Careline Wiishbuin Itockweod. runk iV Wagualls, New Yerk and Louden, publishers 'the whole luauuei ofthisbeok Isabntid and toned : Hit) plot is based en the stteng facial lesetnblaiH-e of two brothers. We teitululi de net agree with the author el the piclace in thinking that It Is a I'.ili cx um(ili) el a "geed, wholesome, old lash lash IeiiihI lemaiice." We leulil easily lufiglne that thn old fashion authors, take Miss Austin, would be indignant nt the idea el toy one ninipailng a Saratoga loin.iuie te Neith.ingei Abbe.v, ill which the ptjiicipal scenes aie laid at Hslli, in theso da.v s te the Imglisli what Saratoga is te dav le the Amciltun". VV 011I1I X en lli'llcv ei lln l'mpili tot of UiiiipH llnKuii Km- Ihou Iheu Miuls el Uullki iiuuy jcnilj.'' litis medi' of ndviitt-liiK uenlil prove Millions If llic (l.tUain xva mil n pi ilLilinreer Cuucltsiiiidnll llire.it und lauiK Iteulilfk. YuiiuUUin thf rieelliiit tllect ulln Inland thv that iIem . Den I hesi tate! I'niitin u bottle te-day te l.iep In jour lietiin 01 loom for linimdluti or liitun- ic-r, Ttliil liettle Im nt ulliIriiRKlstt'. Ijirm slze&v nnd 8I.10. iiiilJ-liiut.Xu 1 tv M ' . :'v.f; LI OOI)ns!rsAI'ilILI.X DoYeu Him that 1 itri'iiietlrtd fielliiK. Inniittiii, with out iipjH'tlli 01 htreiiKth, liiipauiil illyi-stlen, unit 11 (,-eniial fu litis el 111W1 r Ills liiipe.NlMc' disi-illie" HikxIh SuiniMiillu i 11 Meniliful 1111 dli Im for 1 iiattn i.n nppetite, plulilulllit' illKiatlen, neil tnnlint up the whole sst in, Kl -Iiir stiuiKlh and lutlvlty 111 plan' of luukims and ilelilllt. lte mtrc Ioki t Heed "I tuliu Heeds sarsaruillla 1 n rj veiirtisn tonic, tilth limit fntlsfnclery icsiilti. 1 iccisii iiitud lfeisl k (Sarsai'iirllla Id all wheh m. that lulhcmlili' llreil leellns 1 I'vumiill, Sty llrlilRe did t Uieukljn, N Y. 1 ll KID'S SAILSAI'AKILLA ".VIv I11.1I1I1 was net rj gued Im sonic nienlli", I did net lime much apixtlli'. nor lb 1 pwell. I also had lte wi sit 1. Iieud.u lics nnd 1 hud no ambition lede mij thliij;. I was iii'ijiiiiiiemlcd te try Heed s Hiirs.ip,(rllla. And tlieufth I hnvi net taken nil of one twttlc its tt I let I lllieii neii person. I hlfehlj ltcenuiii'iid II 10 nil, Jilts. W. A. lui.Mii, XV Hiiuuvtr, Mum MAKl's, Till: WICAIC KTltUXl, '1 took Heed Nbanntuirlllii let malaria ulili iili'it tmults.lt t nve me strength se that I can de ull iii.v hotisctterk, tlinl vrnlkull alieut tlie ni'lKliliiirlioed. Ne ineri iiiiuliie ler tin, when Heed 11 baibiiparllln Is e cued .1 uusll line. I leceuimend It evcrjnliire." btii.sin t it.riit, riiiiiiiiiKliiim C'entte, JIa. MOOD'S SARSAPAKILLA Sold li) all drtiKglkls. 51 , ettlj I'V l I (IllOD A L'O sit ler I'ii.ucd Lencll, Mas., KOIlObESONULlOLLVU ill lAitiLits l.ini.r 1 1v1.1t pins.. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Hh k lli'Ul.ulii- nud li hive nil the troubles inci dent te a bll.eus taU or the sjidriii, null u Dlilni'ss, NniiMxi, Ureuslnes. Iilsttesn ulUr i:.itllV', 1-aln in tin- -side, .te While then most ninuikublc mcis. bus lircti sliuun in iiirlug SICKL llntdm he. mi fVHTritS I ITTI.l 1.1X UU l'll.Ls me 1 puiU.v VHlimlile in ('unMlmliun, eurlti)- ami preventing this uine Iiil; eoui eeui plaint, ihllu Uu) also inrnet nil difcerdeiktif Uu -'eiuuch stiiuuliite the liver uiul lifulate the IhimcU. I.mu If thi eul inred HHJRLD Vihethej Miiiild he . Iiimt pueilihs in these wlie ktilltr fieni Un- itiicsuu iiiiiiphttnt , hut ferluti.iun llieir unhliii-. iI.rs net tiui licit, 11111I thiisc who ulln' Hi lliein uMlllml llicse little, pills i.ilualile in hi n n Maislhul lhe Mill net he Mlli111; lu ilu ih. it tluin. Uululurullslikhiud ACHE Is tin liani'iit se nmin liMthiil luu iswhric m iiiakeuin liliii Iwkict. ttie 1 Ills can Untitle Oltlltkllll net I'AUTI It -s Lira i: 1.IX Lit l-ll.I-Sute ii'n luallaiul mt in- le lake ine or tuii pills niuke 11 dose. The uretrlill vegetable inul donet urlM' or tuire, lull b their KCittle ac tion jiliiiswiill wlin imtliem. In vlalsutXt; live for Si. Selcli-vei whire erentbj mull t viiTm Menu IM It). Ni:V OHIv Small PilL .Small Dese, Small Price. iiiii'l;'-! dced j.: HAttllY HTAMM-nAUCUISH KOll ALL. SALE OF BLACK HENRIETTAS, KT NO. 2J CENTRE SQUARE. DLACK HENMETTA8 that were OiV, re duced te Jfc. ISUVCK IIKNIHETTAS that wnc .'Je, ic duesl te 60c. HLALiC flENHtElT.VH dttccd tetGlJc. IILACK Hi;NItlETTAS diieid te T5e. Hint were 75c, te- that were l'5e, re- liLACK HUNIUETT.VM tlinl were J1.S0, rs duced le'.Kie. DLACK PHKbH: HILKH, 21 Inches XVlde, Wetth Sfl, t fl.ejii jnril. Every jnrdwnr tMiit'd. NeiA 24 Centre Square Jtlattitmaltct-'D. -- fr rillLAOELIIIIA. XVedneday, Atigtist H, 1SS9. A little time back we told of Cambric Corset Cevers, square neck, trimmed with Hamburg, at 25c. Thirty dozen lasted three hours. Three times as many just in. Maybe they'll last the day out. Heieiid fleer, J nnlper direct tide. A geed part of the fun of gardening comes from the tools. Yeu can save work and worry by going at it right. Mere helps than you dream of if you haven't kept watch. Weed worriers by the dozen. Basement, near centre. Your pick in the Cotten Dress Stuffs doesn't cost much new. Ends (2 te 12 yards) of the liveliest Sateens and Ging hams of the year are about half price. Neitlicust of ccntle, next Main Aisle Jehn Wanamaker. ItUttccUitucciue. 171KANK1.IN AND TlAUHIIALI. aVaT" " IIJIV, 'I his liistllutleii prepuiei Liulles' ami (kntlenteii fur utiv eeIlet;i' In thn United Mutts. An HiikIIsIi Course 1 nrruiiKcd te tire ime persons for tciuhlnt! or business. Ter cut cut nleKiie tipply te W. V. JltJOIti:, A. 31., J,17-luieed Hecter. -rtJItlC, (Ifl) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New llnlldliiizs ; Ijirge Iaulewineiit ; Scholar ships , ljiliorntery ; Library; Ujmimslmn. l'lepates rer Celli te or lluslness. Heinrate I'etuse for ladles. Jledern Luiikuukls In ItcKit lur Course. Tuition, $10 ier milium. Heard In pitvutu families, K).W tier week. I'aeulty of nine. 17th jinr opens beiiteinln'i 2. Korialn Kerialn Korialn legue, address itr.V. JA31I2MiI)0UU.VLL, I'll. I)., Jja,td 1'rmldeiiU E Vi:it1101Jl WANTblf! THAI' lS-UVKKYIumY XVltt) 11AM EVEIt lltlKDIT! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the biggest mills In the world, but lime Is no better mill nnvrheie-nt least there Is no mill that (an make bittei flour Se s.t thousands of Jinople lu this community, aud we lake, their Mqrd ferlt. If j oil hnve trouble, with jour linking, this het went her, ou will pcilinp discover that the trouble lies with jour Heur provided eti de net use l.eair l'lein. If en are usIuk Hint article, nud still hum trouble with jour bak ing, perhaps It Is because of theeven. H can't be the. Heur If 3 en use Lvvan's! IjiM)rosAi.s-si:ALi:i)rueiiwi.sxviLL lie 1 recti d bv the XViiler I'eininlltee until leihs'k p. 111. 011 Kiltirdiiy. Atiuust 17, lssii, at the XlajerwOlliee. for the, purjioseef iiiuklin; the folleulUK described leiialrs at the Itnuck Ilrlik tirlst 3II1I. Illds will l In two pmts, us lolleMNi first-l'er u new I'eusleclc (0111 pli le, nltli ncM liind-eutrh, new head fininn lusldi) el rack, mid plank It 1111 ubevv- the Miiltr , new fmiiiiifet raik, und plank thesltln shut, the renes of rack te be thi(Miiartei-luih letuid Iren mid one nud n liulf Inches apart. Sicend- should It be found that the bottom of IVnsteck Is In i,oed condition, nnd will net re re eiiiie rcnewlni;, the work will be ns fellow All tin work of tlie Ilrst part, with the ex icptluiief Hie bottom el Penstock, new pests 111 inlddle of inth eiessslll, und level nil up Mrnbtlit , relit nil the dntiiKlit bexis iireimd wheilsnnd repair nil pates nnd pinions. The lontrueler te tiunlsli ull tnatirlal for the lull completion of the work. Alt the name lumber te be of the best vt hlte oak, ami the plank teod, sound pine, clear or sap, two Inches thick. 'Die contractor te iiiHkocellcr-dutii mid rcuioientl the old work, und leiccclvc ull the old lumber. Uldilers viljl be lequlrcd te nceunipany their bids with .c-beml, with uppreved sec'urltv.ln the Mini of live hundred dollars, ler the faithful leiiiplelluu or tlie w eik, nnd further ucrre te llnisli Mid work lu thirty dais niter nwnrd Is iiiade and netltlcd b the major that work tan beeemtueniid. 1'l.uis und speclflcntiuns can be mciimI the nmjei helllee. lly Older el the Wntci ( eiiuniltie LOW L'lKSL'UI.UW Miner. aiiKU-lwd thalruiHuXVnler Cemmltne. KXNULLTKLi: Sl'OCK l'AIt.M. STORM KING (2161.) ltLCOUO 2-.M. tiiiiiliuil ti llroeiltiiti nud I'eiteiiiiancp. blndb.v HAI'I'Y 3ILOIL'M, neerd U.3:1, nnd sire of IJ trotters nnd pacers with records lieni ill', te J.J0, and ever liDvvlth reeerds belter thnnieO. Dam bv Aleiuiulirs Neiinan, nrc of Lulu 1 II1., 31.1 Qtieen, 2 X. Ae. b eenil dam by Heward bblr Chillies, thorough bred, llilld il.ini b bllllth s3tesMUt.il, seu of 1M1I s Mes-tncer. HtmiM Kimi Is h bnv.slmuU 16 linuds and wcltllia about 1,'AO lbs. ltasnlwn.vs tnken llrst preiiilitni nt stittc nud leunlv fairs. 111$ eelts ate lari;e nnd liAudseme, und flv e that lutv e bet n sold itventRid CJ16iUut nn avirnuu uge of one unit u unit jenrs. lie wnsiuiteni turnout eiuie stmt mm with vc his leoerd from very little pteparutlen i educed in iiV. le 'J:.W, trettliiK tlirie 31 und i 10. lie went n iiuurter hrntslu? 10 "Jl In one of the tulles lu :i) seconds- n I.-VV) uiul whlili shows his capacity If Icouldspare him lout; enough lu the stud te be prepared ler very fast work. Ti:KI.-S.V.K fur u foal until his present book l full, niter which lie w 111 Manil at I75.0J. JjS-tfd. DAM O. KNOLU .Marlcttn, l'a. "I ll it tt flail. it uTiTa mahtinT FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and 1 lalf Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. OlU-tfd 911 Heek CLOSINO OUT CillLDnEN'8 LACU CAVA Our Unllre Stock of :l7Jc, tie, 45c, 19c, 60c and tac Cnjis AT ONE 1'JUCB-Sc EACH. Dig llargalns In WHITE FLANNEIf IlED FLANNELS, JJLUK FLANNELS, OltKY FIVNNELS AND COTTON FLANNELS. J. ffinvpet galc. J.B MARTIN & CU. CARPET SALE. The Special Carpet Sale held during this week will be con tinued all of next week. COMMENCING AUG. 12. During this sale Carpets will be sold at lower prices than hever known te the trade. WALL PAPER. Special prices in Wall Paper during this sale, and 5,000 pieces of White Back or Blank Papers at 5c up. 5,000 Geld Papers, pretty and new designs, at S and 10c. 100 Smyrna and Brussel Rugs at one-half price, during next week only. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. gev gale. l5eiTsjAL!i-TII12 OKHIC KP IX Ft! It I MOF I1 the laic Dr. Jacob 12. Uiefl, dee'd, lu Hie boieiiRli of sjtiasburg. The resldenie Hnlse ler Miteer tent. juiizs I., eutji r, C. It. KKSIitUY. Vdiululhtiaters or Or. J. 1: Urelt, dec d iiug'J-lwd 17(011 hem', Hieni: anuuvi:lline-a V two-sterv Ilrlck Ilulldlni? undSitorclteoiii, H. .li'Juntim Enst Klntt street. Hns double front nnd Is nilbiblofer tiny Kinu et eusmess istiecmllyn coufectlontry stoic, .xppiv in tin .Mi'iminics iietti, t streets. Plum uiul Chestnut yn-liiiW,M,Wd rjL'flLICHALK, Os Tiirit.sn.n,bnTi-MiinH e.lbs'.i, ut Hie franklin Heuse, of the itnntcst liutelit r s establlshinent "ltd ment ninrket In Central l'cnnsilvanln, llinrj Ooerrs.Ne.. 11J nnd HI North Water stnet, frentliiL- en Water street s,7 fe t 1 Inch, mere ei less, and lu depth lft" feet 7 Inihes, moieei less, nnd further continuing u width ofiileet.nieroor less, te Aich ulley.en which Is a lari;e two-story brick dwelling, ton ten taltilui: eleven looms und every known Itn Itn pievcnient ; steam heat, hath, gas", het nnd cold water, nnd finished in the Riunilisl manner. The incut elllei) and stoic room adjoining tlie dwelling Isu tiiiirvet In excellence, wiilnsceled sides mid ii'tllng in wiilnut nnd eliestuut.nnd the butcher kitchen nnd slaughter house con tains utmost cvir.v known device lu klcntn drivin inuihincri, kettles, etc,, for tlteutrrylnc en or n gicut business. A iwo-sterv bilck fciniikelieuse. lien doers nnd tlrst-elass througli threugli througli etit.nlso a iiilek luctery.CO by 1b, used for nil kind of work lu the trade. A pnteut rprrigcru inr .10 bv :al. Millil briek.asfeet hlch. lined in (icorglajcllew pine Uriel: bullock pen, brick uricK horse stable, nnd the most itewninii point of nil Is, the whole premises tire iindcrdrultud ! Hie most icrfeif s stem of sewerage. Alse, the two-sler brick dwelling, Ne. 115 North Arch nllt, adjoining the above property en the north ; let fronts 11 icct'J Inches, mere or less, mid In depth 110 lit t, mere tu liss ; houe contains live rooms, In geed eidei.will nnd pump, trult.cte Hale ut 7.S0 p. m., when londltleus will be ninde known by IILNIIY OOEHlt. Jen.1 IIainls. Auctioneer. aus, iu,n, i7,'.'i,':i,aisia tj ECUIli: A HOME FOR YOUlt FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, rem sali; UN Till: MObT LlUL'ItAL 'ILIt.MS. Two-steii buck dnclliiiE houses, letv LM feet deep, en Lnniiistei avenue, bctwciu Will nut nnd Lemen stteets. 'Iwo-bterj brick duelling houses Willi man said loef, perches In front, tots 113 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut bttccts. lwo-sletj brick dwelling houses with bout Minis, lien fcticis. lets 150 hut deep. en Wist Witlnut, bctwein Murj and Pine scnets. fwo-stety brick dwelling homes, lets 113 fctt deep, en VV est Ia'Iueii strut, bttwtiu Charlette nnd Mary streils, Three-story brick dw idling houses, lets 130 fctt dcip, wllh nil the modern Improvements, front jurds en West Chestnut stnet, bitwen Pine and Nevln stteets Alse houtsen litst Wuluttt, North Lime, Neilh Mur. Utwceii Walnut mid Lemen, Hud Lemen, tielwecu Mar) und Pine streets. All the above homes are In geed order, newly papered, i;as llMurts in ull the rooms, water lu f lie 1UU hen, and the cellars wifrninlid teljedry. Uillnnd see for jeurstlf, no trouble te show ou. J.NO. r. OIHEI., !.. I VC Oil ( HI IX, -"- apr.viMi .m.w.' XU North Mae Mnvl. J.1iciiclcr. 1 IC CL155, lltlC Cl.rX. TAMIEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, EltirLE. (IC H VNTPE1) IlinlIET tlUAHF, ILLl'MritAlL'U CATVLOUl'K KllEli POPEMFC CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON HHANCII HOl'bUS 12Wiirnn ht., New erk Val WnbushAveLlilcnge. Fer fcHlc by JOHN ti. JHJfc&EH, Cehunbla l'u. uus-1) deud LINEN BUIHT ItOHOStS nt 10, 12, 15,17,3) nnd 22 Cents Each. I'lvc Thousand Yards IlEHT CALICOES, llCHtttirul 81 leg, nt 5c a 3 ard. IILACK SILK VELVET, 50e n ) nrd. IIEbT 1LK I'LUHH, 87jc n nrd. Anether Let of these Bpleudld FAST DLACK HOSE AT 12jr. A TA1R. HAKOAINB IN BLACK HHAWL8. Harry Stamm, (Slething. X3 UtdU A UltOTlIElt. IN Beys' and Children's Suits! Odds 6t Ends, nneKEN leth, one en two or a kink. 20 Percent. Less Than the Marked Price. JS.00 Bulls nt $U7 ; $6.00 Hulls nt M.75; .00 HttlUnt Jl.OU; S-).. Hulls ul'J.7,". The lets range 111 number from one le twelv c. Men's Suits and Pants. In clearing up our Spring nnil Summer le-k wc find u lonsldcrnble number of let which have been overlooked. XVe have put tlie kttlfe thieiigli the prices nndyeti will reap the benefit. 13 Hulls, InfeurdlDcrint lets, were NO; new III. 11 Suits, In two different lets, wcre f IS ; new J12. 78ults, In twodlfrcrcntlels.wcreJia. niivv'Sll. ISHttlts, in tlvcdltlcrcul lets, were J12. now new S8C0. 81 Hulls, ltts'xetidlllcrcntlels, wcreilU; new 87,ficl. These prices speak for themselves. It wilt b worth while te Inspect llictn. In Furnishings The reductions nnd fniiuilltlesnreeiptnlly nge HIUSH BROTHER, ONL'-l'HICE CLOTHlIiUS AND FURNISH WIS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTKH, l'A. me cLerniNu uuyeuh. LGansman&Bre. Xe Clese Out The Entlte Balance efOttr SUMMER STOCK, We Offer steinu I uusiial BARGAINS. Handsome and Stjllsli Hulls nt Js.lW. Just reduced from S10 und HZ. Elegant Hulls at 510. Jusldenn from JIB nnd J1S. Hey's nm! Chlldiiu s sjiilts reduced leunc-lml Hulrnctunl vuluc. Hec our liej 's Hulls ut S3, SI mid J.V bee our Children's .Suits nt 51, J1.23, S1.75, J.'. Thin Ooedswenre sselllng llelew First Cost. Our Tailoring Department Offers some Ileal Ilaigalus. Kcoeur Pmitaloens teOtdet nti.W, SI, $5. fit'-Yeu ennnet make any mistake) bujlug these goods, vrhellicr jen neeil them for limnn limnn dlutcucei net. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ET 6. W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCAGTER, PA. ef Xet connected w Ith nny ether Clothing Heuse lu the city. Mv EHHAltATIIFON. . jhici:s iu:duci:i AL.Ml.iST HKLOW YOUlt DXI'IXTATION. YOU WOULD NOI' ASK Tell AS MUCH HAltULY, 11' VU LL'FTITTO Yul'K 1 HOOfibNti, JUUTTIIU.V, WLVHU llUt'NH te hi; u.vi.eAur.u UNTIL bL'l'TL'MniZIt, AND WK'llt: GOING 'lu CLLAK OUltTAHLlX. YOU'LL KOT I'lND A 1UG LOT or odds and i:nds OK SHOP WORN GOODS, HUT NEW, l'HESH STYLIiS THIS YKAIL semu ou Tin: si.i:s aiu: GONU, HUT WHAT AHP. I.IUT AHL'BAKGAINS. TIIKHirh PLENTY WHO HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OK THIS Ol'l'Elt, AND YOU'LL HE bOItltY 11' YOU DON'T DO LIKEWISE. MYEHSAHATlirON, HELIAHLE I'LOTIllEHS, NO. 12EAVPKIMS STHEI'.T, LANt'ASTr.H, l'A. riMIEIUVM PHI M'AIN PIN Till 1 and iluiiis'i in llin market -II k . or -t k-ild Ith. Kurd rublnr holder, nevir teta of order, tasllj rllled. Cull und esinnluc i I'ure i punhaslugilscuhire. At I.UlaMAN'd Gents' Furulahlns bteu, 15 West Klug strut.