-iix.K - U,l i KxtananBiiKanBHBBMaHBiHan i, '-. 'Vu, gjHUBFBBfi -tfpi" . snet: Evr KvenineJattTww rtexnniAM a'hknskl. ,1 mi i i -sum K IJWtetlGENOEB J1UILDIN0, f. W. Cerner Centes 8qure. "Cri 1A0AT, PA. A Ll. 5L ' - j JmlBS&MWM Wets idttigie te Hat ww mh iwrt of chartered privileges te cut wkf 'ajMb thcTDlease. But they haven't; and the I earlier they are taught differently the bet ter. They and the advertising agents who (lliiigure uiu iunuacaij huu urairuy inve property are as bad as ether tramps ; and they must go. V ?: ft I "! ' ' ' 'lit J '' ATUMtfCtfT. "-VfV, .. " iF- 15 jS. m jw xnn nvKitmraim. cmts a wacx. nr deilars A lurrrciB-raAKOKTH. FeftTtaa mn. 8EMENT8 me tk te fivtt uikti a The Leading Hetcb Preparing for Uie Influx of glimmer Visitors Jehn Kelly's Beareh for Lest Health-The Possible Visit efGenermJ Grant. fift JY .".INTELLIGENCER," , ywibiiid Every Wednesday Morning;, 'v'JC TWO DOLLARS A TAH t ADViKOS. 1 H, treses BOiicuca irem every pan ei me mnfl country. Correspendentsaro.ro- te write legiuiy una en ene slue et jMiper only ; and te sign their names, net puollcaiien, urn. in proei ei goeu iaitn. anonymous tetters -win oe consigned te waste basket. AUtETrna Aim tslubamb te THE INTELLIGENCER, liAKOABTSft, l'A. & lj; w"1"""1' jf immynuvi.. lly .frffi'.' 4! V -LANCASTER, APJUL 23, 1685. .. A&& ?' (I Unrlnv tlie (MlllAren." 4i$$&The "West Chester .Republican bids us help - ' JuVmniJ ir AVemen's ChristLin Tenmerance w4 . rt,rS''rtA Uenfa ftiA tTAiifli 'I rtf 41m etitn nnrl f(, 'A-fMW14 O.. V..W JVMVM VF4. l-l.v uv..w - a? fj It eweses all wlie de net believe in uie new i.' olwenwdcehol school law v teing " oi ei oi )'?dtetlii3righteout,vorA. of saving the fi ,-tjiWllMTi nf tlin pnmmaUWCaUh." "With li5.- VSi-.i" - . . .nA l..nn.....r nf its 1? 'trtCrewmperancr- " "u""-j " Itv'.'sTt .vi' I.intrtxpntlnfr llrnmru p.tiiii ninrn si4rf and crime than nny ether known 'w&.tauaan agency;" it challeiiRes usle name '''most of the best educators of the state," u&JLi 1m Airnn with t.hnTvTRi.T.tecKClin in its !"vlew of this new law. and dolefully winds - un with th rruret that tlie Intei.li- J),;iWttr"eEKCKB stands "ns a stumbling block in w M 4 V , r ,-iir Flf1 I?? '? W& ,the pathway of a greal reform This would be nieurulul If true. But it Is net. There is no reliable evidence, te begin "With, that the use and abuse of intoxicat ing liquors " cause mero misery and crime than any ether known human agency." It is a high-sounding statement frequently made, like the statistics which go te prove that illiteracy is the mother of all crime, and education the preventive of it. They are merely assertions ; they have never yet been pre veil. Intemperance is a great evil ; its ravages are fearful. Illiteracy is a great shortcoming ; it needs te be provided for. But neither the cause of temperance noret education gains from gross over statements ; and the radicals who indulge in them prove their own weakness nnd furnish the opposition witli an effective weapon. But if the use and abuse of intoxicating liqunra'ahd narcotics did all the harm that Iscfiuned, we de net bellOTaJhejr6nUi of The Alleged Prcte iwleas of Russia. The New YerklTcrnM has a report from a special correspondent sent by it te St. Petersburg, which is impeitnnt if true; and probably it Is true in general If net in particular. The correspondent undertakes a geed deal when he assumes te describe the czar in his apartment In the winter palace surrounded by war maps nnd addressed by his general with an appeal te strike, as the hour has come, and delay will be dan gerous ; wiiich the czar resists wltha'de wltha'de clara'tlen that Bussia is tee strong te be hurt by delay, and that he wants peace if he can keep also Fenjdch and the Zulflknr pass. The JTtraWs correspondent almost asks us te bcllove that he was present nt this Beeno. inw!lilv lie was. Tlie Bussian czar may have desired te givehim points te be published te the world tnreugn ine best known journal of a thoroughly neutral nation. -It seems prebable that whether or no the correspondent was actually in the presence et tlie czar and general during the incident he describes which does net seem probable he at least had high author ity for the description of It, that he gives. We incline te leek upon it as seml seml efllcial Bussian bulletin. In this aspect it would net et Itself be entitled te absolute belief in tlie truthful truthful ncs3ef its representation of facts, since the world lias been taught te held in light esteem tlie truthfulness of Bussian utterances. This correspondent describes Bussia as preparing for war with the ut most energy, and the people as eager for it. His recital in this respect corresponds with all ethers that we had of the situation in Bussia. It is stronger and mpre striking as the direct statement of an observer rea sonably believed te be speaking from an in side position upon tlie scene of action. His report sufllces te convince that Bussia nt least wants the world te believe that she is ! ready and eager for war, and will net abate ene jet of her pretension te secure peace. As the world is convinced that England will net swallow the Penjdeh imposition, the inevitable consequence will be war, if Bussia is as Arm as she pretends. The fact that France inclines te threw her sword into the scale with her, accounts for Biissia's boldness. Tlie anti-Engllsh feeling in France seems te be strong, and her jeeple appear te be willing te be thrust into tlie struggle for England's humilia tion. Italy gees in en the ether side. Germany and Austria stand neutral, but in the clash of arms such a position may net be long maintained. Who Pays Should Govern. Sn. -i?v 4 & ls the country are te be- Saved from thenfWJ It ''as been proposed in thePennsylvnnla t.hA HPlpntlftfTinstriictlen nf nil the sdiolarsnegisIatur6"te appropriate $110,000 for the -T n In all the schools upon these subjects; any more than we believe a better observance of the seventh commandment would be se cured by scientific instruction upon chastity in all the schools. Temperance is one of the ybrtues, of which there are many; and the youth of the country who are net saved by the examples of vice', and the terrible dessens which it teaches en every hand, and who are net purified in the sanctuary of the home, are net te be saved by " scientific instruction." The men who best knew the scientific effects of alcohol and narcotics upon the human system are net the men who .most abstain from them ; and the most temperate and abstemious are net made se by scientific instruction or knowledge As Superintendent Higbee said in bis last an nual n, it, " Knowledge of sin in all Its Sverst rtnequciice3 Is something quite dis junct iiuin the presence and power of vir tue in the soul. Se much depends upon the teacher, and se little upon the text ; se much depends upon his personal presence, with a character already well formed,whose habits of moral self-restraint area contin ual lessen read and understood by processes of the soul far deeper than any attacks of Intellectual apprehension, and se little upon outward rules 'and schemes of casuistry; seinueh upon the inspiration of the geed, aa this touches the child's heart through hourly association with a geed man or no ,, ble woman, as teachers, and se little upon cold,abstract maxims into which no warm ing breath of life lms yet been breathed ; t se much depends upon the one, and se little upon tLe ether, in all matters of in eial dis cipline, that we must net be tee sanguine about the result which such legislation is likely te produce." We have made no census of the educa tors of the state ; but we have yet te hear any demand from them for such legislation i as that under consideration. We de knew i that every one whom we have overheard , discuss the bill depreciated its sweeping previsions, and predicted its utter imprac- tlcabihty. Dees the Btpullkan (knew 'of any beard of directors, in any district, or any teacher prepared te carry out a law -which compels scientific instruction in alcohol and narcotics even before tlie - scholar is prepared for reading, writing and arithmetic, and when the teacher has dis cretion te withheld instruction even in ,. these branches V We are quite content te .letfixperience demonstrate the futility and Impracticability of this measure ; te take " the safe appeal te truth and time." Western Pennsylvania hospital, including $38,000 for a mansard reef and for ether improvements. If the state is te build new buildings or make permanent impievements for this institution it is high time it wasdlscevercd who owns it. We understand that of its fifty directors or mana ers the state appoints three. Is this se ? If it is, upon what principle is the state asked te support it, build buildings and make improvements of such magnitude and cost ? m m Who would carry Gladstone's present lead, even te occupy his high nivhe in Tame's leinple? A dash of frost Just new would catch many n tender bud napping. Mr. Ebwaiid Atkinson, the well-known economist, recently computed the aggregate expenditure for feed per annum of the 50,000,- inhabit the United States. Seme of the figures given in his estimates are very inter esting te consider. lie finds that the total sum expended annually by this vast aggre gation of humanity for feed supplies Is 54,310, 000,000. Fer meat, poultry and flsh the ostimate is f 1,705,000,000 ; while under the item, dairy and eggs, is summed up en ex penditure of 81,019,000,000. One would Itn Itn agine en cursory reflection that flour and meal would reach high figures, but according te Mr. Atkinson's computation, it Is only about one-third of the meat account ; whlle the money expended en vegetables is mere than f 100,000,000 smaller than it Sugar and syrup absorb ?3e3,000,000, and tea and coll'ce $185,500,000. On thH estimate a mau ought te llve en twenty-flve cents a day. If It is net tee much te ask of Mr. Atkinson, we would like te see him glve his statistics a fair trial en ills own person. Special Corrcpendciico of lsTEtLieEscicn. Atlantic City. April 24. The season, It may be sold, has new been formally opened kt this nenular soaslde resort. All the lead ing hotels lmve Bwungopen thelr doers, re fitting llieir interiers ; anu in inesv rasus treated the exteriors te woll-needod ceatn of paint. The Influx of suinmer visitors will seen begin. In tlie mcantlme the permanent iruests are enjoying the beneficial and exhil arating effects of the soashero In April. The majority el these are from Philadelphia, al though thore are representatives from New Yerk, Baltimore, TltUburg nnd Lancaster. Every year the reputation of Atlantic City as a health resort Increases, and each year the number of winter boarders te this Flerida of the North increases. Slnce last season ever ene hundred new houses nnd cottages of all descriptions have been erected here. Kvery- thlncr at present points te the coming season as a brilliant nnd successful ene, financially and otherwise. It has been settled new that the Fifth Maryland regiment will held thelr annual encampment here. With this and humlreds of ether attractions the coming sea son must surely excel all former ones. TUB TAMMANY CIIIKFTAIN. Among the mero netable peeple who have been here recently Is the lien. Jehn Kelly, of New Yerk. Mr. Kelly ceme here for the beneflt of his health, but te all appearances without success. The old Tammany chief tain is certainly a very sick man. Hels net the same person physically thnt was se promi nent during the first stapes of the last presi dential campaign, nnd who held for be many years such n powerful grip en New Yerk city politics. The man whose command meant Immediate performance, nnd who swnjed the city nye the state nt his will Is here, broken down In health nnd spirits. Te him It must soem new that ''life is but nu empty dream." His sickness has changed personal nppcar nppcar ance wonderfully. The ence full, ruddy face is new pale and pinched, nnd suffering has drawn ucep wrniKics in ms ceuiubiihhvu, livery day when the weather permitted, he took long walks along the shore, wrapped up In heavy blankets, nnd accompanied by his porsenni friend, J. J. Moenoy. Nervous prostration, from which hu lssullorlng,seems te have taken a linn held un him. Tlie fami ly are becoming greatly alarmed ever the continuance of this malady. Huch arrange- inents bad been made by tlie rnmliy, tnai Mr. Ti'nll v Wna nflrfiwtlv Hcniire lretn wonder ing and annoying politicians. His devoted wITe, who by the way lsanioceof Cardinal McCloskey, or New Yerk, Is his constant companion, and lcacs nothing undone that will contribute te his comfort He was down here for about ten dnvs, and last wcek re turned te New Yerk. 'It Is said that his visit here was benclicial. Should his sorleus Ill ness continue, he will be taken te seme ether health resort shortly. OltANT, 1IANPAI.I. AND KIU.t.UY. General Grant, it Is new understood, will Boen visit Mr. Geerge W. Child, of Phila delphia, Mr. Childs will tnke him te his country seat at Wootten. After that, it Is said that tlie general will be urged te visit Atlantic City. Some of Hen. Samuel J. Ilandall's friends are urging him te ceme down here for the benetlt efbis health. Tlmy my that the sca sca sca shore is just what he needs te recuperate him from his exhausted state The ex-speaker, however, It Is stated, prefers his country scat at IJerwyn. W. K. Leeds, i), ii. ij,ne and several ether Philadelphia politicians have already secured collages nore. The Hen. William D. Keller, the Father of the Heuso of Representatives, has been here for the past few days. He is a splendid specimen of thoigerous old man. Indeed his constitution scorns te be ltke name, " 1'ig Iren." " G. H." .vft'Y IIFiDWoIrefBrwrtl, W Mm doyen among crowned beads, having had 44 yearn of sover eignty. Quekn ViCTenJA's only surviving aunt the Duchess of Cambridge, has net been Out Out slde of St James palace for twenty years. UisMAncK's Scheenhausen estate, gave te him by Germany, comprises about eighteen square miles, mero than half being in forest Hew. A. M. Kf.Ilkv, of Blchmend, will docllnetho appointments minister te Heme and be sent M minister te Russia. ArrenNKr-GKNitnAt. Oakland has re cently passed through nn attack of mumps. He hates doctors and their diagnosis of his ailing Intensified his feeling. Tknnysen's lest and worst boeuib te have awakened almost universal regret that he did net tnke tne auvice or J'uncn : "MWItUZ. ROWN'8 IRON BITTEna Bl WOMEN JMBr CAXKTAUES. E LINN ft imiiNKMAN. "Tennven. don't! Tennyson, dent. lleully we btg of you that you won't." M. DE Lr.ssurs has been received Inte the French ocademy. Ills speech is the shortest en the academy's record. M. Kenan, replying, coniDllmented him upon adopting "the manly and piquant style of oratory origi nated by the Americans." GKonen Atvnr.DTewNsnND ("Galh"). of New Yerk, has under headway the orectlon of an elegant summer residence en the sum mit of the Seuth mountain. The location Mr. Townsend has selected is probably en ac count of historle fiime; having been the scat of hotly contested lights during the late chll war. " CoNeitr.ss.MAN TneMAS 11. Uked was nsked If he had read Sam. Cex'b new book. and If it was geed. He drawled out : "Ycr, rsneclallr ceed for children." Several days after he was somewhat supnrlsed te roccUe a copy of Mr. Cox's new Ieek handsomely bound. On the lly pnge was pasted the nows news papcr clipping, and underneath n neat In scription from the author, hoping that Heed would be benefited by its perusnl. Safely Fertllled Aifslnnt I'lieiiinenln. Almoittevcry fatal case of pneumonia rcfiults from sudden changes of tcuipcrature nnd un guarded pxposure hlla the system is much en crvnted, and tlie powers of rcslstnnce largely depleted nt tlm time the fatal dhaft fllca. The only safe prevention Is te keep the health thor oughly fertldcd by Hurry's I'cue Malt Whiskey, which lit a mire protection from this dreaded malady nnd Ig recommended by the flrt physi cians an the only article thatisubsnlutbly una dulterated und frce from Injurious percentages or poison. At ull reputable drultnand greccre, for $1.00 per large bottle. Needing renewed strength, or who suffer from Infirmities peculiar te the snx, should try Brown's Iren Bitters. Trade Mark. QUAT.ITYi I'UltlTY, NOT QUANTITY. On Kvery Ilottle. THE BEST TONIC. This medicine combines Iren with pure vege table tonics, and Is Invnlunblu ler Diseases peculiar te Women, and all who lead sedentary live. It Enficnes mid Purifies the Weed, Stlm Stlm ttletes the Appetite, Strengthens the Muscles nnd Nerves In fuct, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion and makes the skin nmoeiu. It does net blacken the teeth, cause hendac.hu, or produce constipation all ethtr Iren mcttl etna de. Mns. KLizAmrrn luinn, 74 Farwcll Ave., Mil. waukce, Wis., n s, under date of lcc. an, 1S8I i " I have used llrewn's Iren Hitters, and it lias been mero than a doctor te me, having cured me of Itie weakness ladles hc.u In lire. Alse cured me of l.lvcr Complaint, nnd new my com plexien is cicurnna goea. lias nceii ucncucmi te my children." Griiulna has nliove trnde mark nnd crossed red lines en w nipper. Tnke no ether. Made only by 11UOW.V.S CHKMICAli CO., UAI.TIMOltK, Mil. I.AMKS' Hahd 1'oek useful nnd attractive, ceuuiulng list of prizes for receipts, tuferma. 1 Ien nlintit coins, cle.. L'lven awav bv nil dealers In medicine, or mailed te nny address en receipt of -c slain e. HOP FLA8T13HS. DO UK HKXSIIlI.K. The Hep 1'lasteii does mero geed In enu-fiunr-tcr the tlmetlmn any bid in or lotion, and Is mera cleanly te use. A fresh nnd sweet porous plaster which acts Immediately when applied te scatet trouble Uheiininilsiti, Neuralgia, HIdcaehe, Lnme Itaek, Crlek, Scl itlca, Sote Muscles, Jvld ncy affection, Weak I, ungs or local pains can not exist long when one nfthese plaster Is ap plied, lie member, virtues of fresh Heps, Ilur gundy Pitch nnd limns combined. Sold every where. 2Sn.. fi fnr ftl no l'rnnrlelfirs. (7) HOI 1'bAHTKIt COMl'ANY, Ilosten, Mebs. BABY CARRIAGES. THE LARGEST VARIETY AND LOWEST PRICES -AT- FLINN & BR EN E MAN'S, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. IWOKH. OOK8 AND STATIONERY. T"Ol I'LABTEUS. H B . . JOHN BABR'S SONS, OKFKK AT LOWKST 1'KtCKS, Blank Heeks, "Writing Tapers, Envelopes, Writing Fluids and Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, 8tcel l'cns, Lead Pencils, Pocket Heeks, Illll Heeks, Letter Heeks, nnd an Assortment of Fine and btaplu bUitlencry. 3 AT TllK SIO.V OF TUB liOOK.'Ca NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BVEatAT. JOTICEH. Iloware of Imitations, pretended cures nnd specifics, nnd spurious preparations. Take only limit's Kidney nnd Liver Itemed)'. Hunt's Kidney and Ltverl ltcmedy Iris been used ever thirty years, and saved thousands from lingering disease nnd death. Hep Plasters Curs Quickest. Why ? IIeeaune.compesed of medicinal qualities that nie known te possess great penci In relieving luiln, curing dlnensenud wonderful strengthen ing weak nnd worn out parts, trcshlleps, llur gundy Pitch nnd Gum combined In a fresh, clean nnd sweet porous plaster, Always ready te apply te sudden pain, aches, strains, cranrps, stitches, crick, swollen Joints ermusclcs, or sore ness In nny part. iBe , 5 for fl.oe everywhere. (8) HOP PLAUTKll COMPANY, Ilosten, Mass. VIMTltlNU. TTOP PLASTERS. JUL 3IA.VY UACKB ACHKS! William McKnew, 184 Puyetln St., ll.illlinurr. Mil says: "I bcllove ' Favorite Itemedy Is a geed medicine. It Is doing ma mere geed than anything I ever tried, and 1 have tried almost everything, for I nm a sufferer from dyspepsia." While " Favorite Hetnedy " Is a specific In Stoiu Steiu achand lllnddcr diseases, It Is equally valuable In cases of bilious disorders. Constipation of the Dowels, and all the class of ills apparently In separable from the constitutions of women. nprlU-lmeed&w nil limine wives. shen alrls snd sales women surfer mere or less from Weak Hack and Sldn- uebe. Applyaiep J'oreui rinuer and get lu stantrelwl. A famous strengtbeucr. 2i cents, at druggists. 1TCHINO PlI,ES."-SYMPTOM8 1 MOISTUKE Like perspiration, Intense Itching, worst) by Bcralchtng, most at night, seems if pin-worms were crawling. " bwayne't Ointment "it a jleat ant, ture cure, jaua-MWF&w Ilostsef tieonleof alt ages sulfcr vith n.iln In the small of the back, commonly called " Hack Hack Hack acho.":ictef our druggist n Hep PLARTEnatid apply It directly e or seat of trouble. '1 he sooth- huh pain Killing prericriies ei iieps cum- luinunu r.xiracis uiuKu r than ethers for unv- ut nun anil strcnuthcnlug the pans. A trial ullf demonstrate this. Alwavs ready for um .Never falls. 'A-,e.,5 for $1.1X3. HOP l'LAS 1 Jill COMPANY, Proprietors, Ilosten, Mass. (8) apply ituirecuy eerseat i lug and p.iln killing prep blni-d wllh lliirguiidy Pllcl this plaster ustly better Ing out lulu and strcngt B TTAVE YOU BEEN THOSE $10.00, $12.00 & $15.00 ALL WOOL STJITIMS, WHICH WE AUK MAKING TO OUDUKI If net. it Is te your Interest te call ut once and xcethem; they aie certainly lenders which no store tan wiual. NOT ONLY THESK 0001)8, Hut All (Joeds sold bv us are Par CheajM-r, TAKINO QUALITY l.MO CONHIUEUAllON, than can bu found clsewhcie. CLOTJ1IXO. niINK TAILOUINO. AVell as i:vrr. Lettie Heward writes from HatTale, N. Y., "My sister lccamc greatly debilitated through nrdu mis Timfeasinnid duties. burTered from nausea. sick headache, and biliousness. Tried Jlurdecl: Jlloed Hitters with the most bencflcl.il effect. Am well us ever." Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, lS7und 133 North (jMcenstrcet, Lancas ter IKi Detectives Detect? That is nn open finest Ien. But there Is no question as te what llrewn's Iren Hitters can de. Jirewn's Iren Hitters. will put new spirits into dlsconselato nnd languid ladles. Will Invigo rate the bleed and put roses en pulu checks. will stir up lazy liters and set them at work. Will tene up weak stomachs and enable the work of dlircvtien te u-oen ulorleuslv. Mrs. Tuv- ler, of Manchester, Va, says, "lly the use of llrewn's Irqn llitterx I am entirely cured or ma larial lever, peer appetite and debility." If siit t m,y' mi ?" -SiT ? llnw fn Prnf ret lllO Trees Apropos of Arber Pay and tree planting, tbere are seme anxious inquiries as te hew growing trees are te be protected from the Ves 1. constructors et telegrapn lines anu me aa nlVvktlsing nirents. who hack them at their f- -own sweet will. It U cemplahied that the P v hill rosters drive nails into the trunks nnd )f'Z otherwise injure them, deface their boxes WW guards, ana mutimie mera in many ways; while nearly everybody who has jkveled along the telegraph Hues in the .iewatry knows hew recklessly the men who ifuUd tliem whask the trees that stand in their ' path. In this county there &as been much complaint, net euly that txuutlful trees are disfigured gal chopped out of all symmetry by these rathle83 butchers, but a correspondent of a locaicememporary cempiains mat a let of UraEab girdled a grove of fine young locust trees en hu premises, as te kill Uiem and pwvent their "i iwhifi "P te interfere with tfc wires. Obviously the remedy for such invasion of frivate rights and property is a shotgun. TbMe telerrranh Una builders have no mom fi'-t-a. Al . l iVtla n... t llfliv vm ucairuv ireB u "" uuumji lUUIl wvj, " te mum Dams uraauuu winaews, Srawitfcey should be daalt with Just as any , ii-ih& H B -. v. f-irt , 'u l W A EEinan county man liasbccome insane tlireugh oillce-seeklng. Bewaro I In the April number of the Catholic 11'erW, James Kedpatb, the well-known American lecturer en Irish affairs, eloquently portrays Ireland's moderation in all the storms through w hich she has passed. It may seem a nevel way of putting the question, ler with many peeple, who have been looking at Ire land through the medium of English litera litera ture and tradition, the quality of moderation will be the last ascribed te the Irish race. They will point te the strifes during 700 years of forced English rule us Illustrations that they are a stubborn peeple, essentially unfit for self-government Yet Mr. Hed path clearly shows that they have put up with a great lead of oppression and with a minimum amount et Impatience They have seen their Uiurches occupied by hostile sects, and their land, which came te thorn through a long line of pagan and Christian kings, new in the possession of alien landlords. They have witnessed the theft of their Parliament and have seen themselves classified with the most ignoble of Great Britain's possessions. Fer, as a matter of fact, home rule exists in every dopendenoy of the kingdom save In Ireland, India and Jamaica. Why the two latter have no autonomy is self-evldent. And yet Ireland with its race of chivalrous sons and its proud traditions is degraded te the low evel of these, and denied that which Is cheerfully accorded te Canada, the Bahamas, the Bermuda, Barbadoes, British Guiana, Malta, Honduras, Australia, New Seuth Wales, New Zealand and the dozeu ethor of Britain's territorial possessions. When the great wrongs of Ireland are considered, the wonder is that she has shown se much med eratlen. - i m m A rKSiUAiii,K consummation. Thatprlze lighters would mercilessly beat their backers. m Bareness De Strove, wife of the Russian minister, in Washington, is as unostentatious as Bhe is intellectual; and recently, when soma chattering girls at a Wblte Heuse recep tion, oppressed surprise that she answered their broken French in English, she sweetly fiAl.1 . uVai 1 anenlr Krsneh. hut tint In tlin heuse of the American president- Though I I sneak KiiD-llsb noerlv I sneak it here, of I course, as wen as x can," Kej!. New Cnglne. Frem n lleccnt Interview. I have at last attained the work of my life. I have discovered the power which for years I sought, and I feel perfectly satisfied new that my dbcoverlca and inventions can go forth te the world. Fer six months I have werked fourteen and eighteen hours a day. The world saw little of me, because I was lecked In my werkshlp. My new englne is operated upon nn entirely different system from anything I ever used berere. It will no known as the rotary-etherlo cngine. The power is obtained Irem intor-atemlu air, or rather luralnlfereus ether In fact, I have half a de7.cn tonus te apply te it This new power is under completo control, and Is greater In volutne by iHe or six times than gunpewder. Indeed, by multiplied concen tration I can tnake it fifteen times creator. In a recent experiment I obtained 2,800 neunds of pressure te the square Inch In eight seconds. Ne water Is used in this en en gleo or te secure this power, nir oleno being the ngent The introductory receptacle, which holds enu-lialf pint et air, required Rixtv neunds et steel In its contraction. I rexpect ( but cannotstute ler certainty) Tte glve an exniuuien in inree v. ecus, i aii win im pend entirely upon tlie machinist. If they disappoint me 1 cannot tell when It will ball pen. Next month 1 will have a perfect en en gleo completed. It will net weigh mero than three tens, and will be equal te 500 horse power. The apparatus which is used in connection with the enciue is named the "liberator." A Hit or Hetel Law. A man went te a Milwaukee hotel ene night and registered "Jhemas Curtis and wlfe." The woman with him was net his wife. He gave tlie clerk 100 for safe keeping and took a receipt The clerk absconded With the money. Curtis sued the owner of the hotel for the amount The supreme court of Wisconsin decides that the owner is net liable It admits that an innkeeper is liable te a guest for the less of money intrusted te the clerk. But ithelds that the plain till' in this case was net a guest in a legal sense, for the reason that he had goue te the hotel te stay but one night for an improper and unlawful purpose llonce he was net en titled te the rights of a guest or the protection due a guest Had the hotel-kcoper known of his purpose he might, says the court, have rofused te re ceive him into his heuse, or, having subse quently learned the truth, he might have "incontinently turned the plalntill and the woman with him into the street, or have called the pollce and had them arrested." JtOOXH AXli SHOES. B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McCenaughy. UUDOCIC 111.00 1) HI I'EHS. DYSPEPSIA. Have you the Dyepepsla ? De you Knew the Symptoms ? We Hardly Believe Yeu De. One of the meit distressing and disagreeable complaints, and one of the most prevalent In this country, Is Dysjiepsln. Burdock Bleed -Bitters. s Is a standard remedy. De jeu suffer from the Hcnunthe, from crtlge, Palpitation or the II cacti De jeu ft el us if the world liadnechanns foryeut De you pans sleepless nights t De jeu suffer from languui t De you luie heartburn a sallow complexion t De you suffer from Con stipation and idl Its attendant eilsT II se, at ence procure a bettle of the FAMOUS Burdock Bleed Bitters. They were Never Known te Fall. Ihcy strike at the root of all these diseases, and effect a radical cure. They purify the bleed. Tbey act upon the liver. Tliey cannot becqualed In the n elid. roil HAI.K IIY ALL Dltl'C.OLSTS. ForealeatCechrun'g Drugstore, Nex. 137 and IjJ .North Queen street, luinenster, l'a. aSO-Swced FOR GOOD GOODS I FOR STYLISH FITht FOR UAHMENTb ! FOR LOW PRICES I WELL MADE We Certainly De Take the First Place. IMMENSE LINE -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. Gent's Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, &e &e., NOW COMING IN. CALL AT ONCE AT- 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Lalgistand Choicest Assortment of' FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Net titles In HIRSH & BROTHER'S NEW STORE. CORNER CENTKB feQUARK AND NORTH QUEEN HT LANCASTER. FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VERY REST WORKMANSHIP. Prices te suit nil and nil goods warranted ns represented nt his new store. Ne. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE l'OSTOFUCE.) H. GERHART. TOU CAN SAVE lc A YOUR PAIR 11Y I1UYING BOOTS AND SHOES AT rVJINlTVJIE. -lyALTEK A. IIEINITSW. -TirlLLIAMSON A FOSTER. FULL M YEIIS .t ItATIIVON. LOW PRICES! DRESS SUITS Ne. 26 1-2 East King Street; m31-tfd MACU1NF.HT. $500.00 GOLD AWARDED. THE &. Wrengtd Husband's Deadly Aim. A terriblotragedycame te light at 12 o'clock Friday, in New Orleans, when three gentle gentlo gontle men made their appoarance at thoelllco of the ohlef of pollce and reported tliat something mysterious had occurred at Ne. HU Orange atreet They had gene there for the purpose of nceing Mr. Evans, and were informed by the servant girl thai Mr. Evans was net at home and that tlie heuse was nil locked up and she could net get into It. Tlie girl did net suspect anything wrong and seemed very much surprised when the police visited the beuse. Upen the arrival of the officers the front deer was forced open, and upon a bed lay two lifeless bodies. They were these of Mrs. Amelia Evans, wife of William Evans, and Caspar Wengar. In the right slde of the woman's head, Just above the eye, was an ugly wound, from which the brain protruded and hung out upon the pil low. The bullet whlch-caused the death of the man had entered bis left temple nnd had passed completely through his head, Cremation in Knghind. On April 5 the crematory which was orectod at St Jehn's, Weking, Surrey, was made use of for the first time for a human cremation, and the body reduced te ashes was that of Mrs. Flckersglll, of Clarence Gate, Londen. It had been previously subjected te an autopsy. Ifce deceased lady was well knqwn in literary and sclentllfe clrcles, and expressly stipulated in her will that her body should be cremated after death. With a view te this she had previously be come a subscriber te the cremation society of England, in whose crematory the lest rlte was perfermed. This society was established some years age by seme eminent men, with a view of proving te the publle hew com pletely cremation satisfied aauiUry laws. ine soceiiy is net a iruumg society, nut t learned society. The cremation lasted one hour, and was eminently successful from overy point of view perfectly satisfying the representatives of the deceased who were I prtaenU Peerless-Traction-Engine. These contemplating the purchases a Read or Traction, l'ortnhle of stationary Engine and Heller, Portable Saw 31111s, etc., un have their wants supplied In n I'eerlcs. close and critical Inspection invited 1 have never been beaten In a test. THE QEISER SEPARATOR AND THRESHER, STEAM PUMPS, TIRE RENDERS, EOLTPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMU1NED. A New Machine ; takes the place of the Wind Engine, and can be used for pumping and for light power, up toenc, horse.nt will, and Is easily moved. Price only fill), all complete. 1 am also prepared te ue a general line of Ma Ma ehlne Werk. 1 also have In stock, all thoreughlyovci hauled, a 10 Herse-Power Canten Monitor Engine and Heller, with Steam Pump, nearly new j price, (800. A 23 Uorse-I'ewer Engine, New Heller, Steam Pump and all fittings complete, t77B. One i Herse-Power Engine and Reller, second hand; Slice, all complete, 37S. Twe Cylinder Hellers, I feet long, 39 Inches In diameter, geed and sound; price, each, tlie. One 10 Herse-Power Vertical Heller ; prlce. all complete, f XXt. One 10 Herse-Power Englne and Heller, Vertlcnl $M0. OnolOHerso-Powcr Vertical Engine, sec ond hand, $223. One Pump and Heater, com bined power. ,, One Six Herse-Power Krclhlll Engine and boiler, en Wagen, $373. One 10 Horse power Rest Portable, en wheels, price, $173. AH work guaranteed as represented. Call and see them, or send for catalegue, prices, etc. Ad urcse, HANCASKE Steam Pump and Macliine Works, NO. 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET, Lancaster, l'a. M EZRA K. LANDIS, Proprietor. mlO-Cmcediw JiexransujtNitiuvfa a gevs. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 AT- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, feb27-lvd LANCASTER, PA. PENNA. CIGAIIS FROM L0O PER. Hundred up, at UARTMAN'S YJJLLOW 1'RONT CIGAR STOKE. Furniture Warerooms. East King St., LANCASTER, PA. P3 I VERY CHEAP- AT VS'DEll TA KJKU. TTNDERTAKINO. L:R.ROTEJ UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seeth Queen and Vine Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thlnir in the Undertaking line furnished, Having secured the services of a first-class me chanlc. 1 am nrennred te de all kinds of Unhel storing at very moderate prices. All kinds el ur fve me a cull. Furniture Upholstered. L. R. ROTE. JanlO-tld -lUAMPAGNE. BOUCHE THE FINEST "SEC." WINE NOW CHAMPAQNE IMPORTED. AT REIGART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. 29 East Kine Street. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt, established, 17MS. febn-tfd ml IIS PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK F&iraeaat Ink Works, 26th and Penn'i Avenue lamMyd PHILADELPHIA. PA. s AINT-RAPUAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Ealnt-Hupknel Winelun a delicious flaveur ana Is arunic in tne NOrth und prluclp. t Seuth ul cities of Russia dprmnnT. -----. z: . .... . i . . 111! tain, inula, anu no en. xnaquanuiyexnerieu Ameilcu, Great i 11 n 1 1 1 v n trnn jrt annually Is sufficient proof of Its stability and staying power), while for tlie real connoisseur there is no wine that can be considered Its superior. ii-The Saint-Raphael Wlne Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.)) H. E. SLAYMAKER, nS-Ua Ne, EAST KING STUKKT. -FOR- Beys and Children In stylish plaids and nc.itchtcksth.it are strik ingly dressy. Our prices nroevldcntly furbelow the acrugu Judging irem thu lncicnHelu our sales with previous seasons. A stilttadhcrunce te our undeviating policy In ellerlng te the pub pub lle none but the best goods at the Lewest Pi ices has brought this nbeul. We shall continue this policy nnd lnlte you te judge of the truth et our statement by inspecting our Reys' and Chil dren's Clothing and compare notes. One Thousand Dezen STRAW fiATS Of all Stjles for the Fiinu, for Fishing, Reating, Promenade, or Dress lVenr. Fer want of room te store them we have marked the Priecscscecd. Ing Lew as an extra Inducement for the peeple te come and tuku themnuay. There aru some vcr' stylish, dressy blraws for Chlldix-n. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Gent's Stiff and Seft Felts ALWAYS IN STOCK. .SUMMER UNDERWEAR. UALimiGGAN, EISLE THREAD, INDIAN GAUZE. SUMMER MERINO, FEATHER WEIGHT, NOVI NOV1. Fancy Stripe, Plain Celers. -WE IIAVE- Excellent Indian Gauze Drawers. Twenty-Flve Cents. EXTRA LINE Satin and Silk Neckwear, NEW PATTERNS AND COLORS, TWENTV-FIVE CENTS. Gent's Lew Gut Shoes Fer Spilng and Sununer Wear In Oxford Ties with or Kid Tops, Cleth Tops with buttons ami thu Stylish Continental Strap Shoe with tnooo tneoo tnoeo let'ioles. We have a full range cf sizes in either hand made or machlnu sewed. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 30 & 38 West Kiug St., LANCASTER, FA. S' TORAQE COMMISSION WABEHOUSH, DANIEL MAYER, dees-lyd U Weav Cbeatnut street. FINE GOODS. What the trade wnnts Is Fine Goods at Lew Prices. We ha n them, tee. LOOK AT OUR GOODS, Ami jeu'll find them made (Unt us well as goods nthigh prices. We'll net slight themtesuitet lstlng low pilces. Rather bacrlllee the pietlt und gle such w eik as thu goods Justifies. FINE 'ASSORTMENT -0F- ENGLISH & FRENCH CHECKS, -- AT PRICES AS LOW AS DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS SO LOW THAT EVERY ONE CAN HAVE A SUIT. MYERS & RATHF0N, LEADING LANCABTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. ANSMAN A. DRO. L.G MW THDTGS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TRADE Is opeulng for the season wlthmoie lui than ever, OUR POPULAR PRICE FOR SUITS & TROUSERS Arenppieclatcd. Y'eu will de jeurself Injus Injus tlce if jeu de net leek n t the SUITS we arc Making te Measure at 110.00, tU'.OO, fis.00, ilS.tt), -J0.tand$i5(W. All Newest Choice Uoeds and made exactly right te j our elder. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Aswouiemauufactuiingall our Rendy-Made Men's and Rey's Clothing, and buy for cash only, we are enabled te eave jeu from 23 te 00 nor cent. OUR POPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, IN BLACK AND 1IROWN, KOR I O.OO, MER. CHANT TAILORING MAKE. I. GMSMAI & BEO., Easblouabie Merchant Tailors andClothleni, Nes. 60-68 NORTH QTJBBN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA. "Net counectcd with any ether clethlnz store In thu city. rpHE BEST JL the City, at HAUTMAN'S 6e HAVANA CIGAR IN YBLI.OW JTItONT CIQAU STORE. Ji .-. i , ,u V..-- '? . tj f4 V - AtU-l'it-:-f j ife t
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