;;, .VjSl 'y.f .V.' i- ' !' -S x:p. iV-t 4 :' f"V'T 1 i' -.A ft'- j! ?a r THI LANCASTER DAILY INTllilJGENCEB, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1885. '4te JU. . -? R& Pt'is, f m Ufa M k$ bt. lf . U !ti t if f-v DAILY INTELLIGENCER. fmMHtD if, h A & BT Every Evenine in the Year, Bundayt Excepted) 8TEINMAN & UENSEL. (ViMrrl i ineMncB Dim rtiMrs iVl'" --'--'''-. -.- .I-!-, rV fl. W. Corker Cxscrna Seuaiuc. LANCASTER, l'A. , i '.1 , DAILY Ten Centi a Week. Fle Dellar i a . te liave lest sight of the fact that In England and ether foreign countries the towns and cities are governed and their ex penses are paid largely by the general gbv crnment; that the streets, water and police departments, which make up most of the municipal expenses here, are operated by the central government and their cost is paid out of its treasury. "Without taking this into consideration a comparison of the expenses and debts of cities abroad and in America is worthless and uninstructivc. ' reareri'xrtuueruta juentn. j-ettaaetree. Jl'ADVJBRTISEJlKNTSrem Ten te Fiftu Centi JMY a Line. .&' mt EWfv WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Bight Paget.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, Twe Deltari a Year in Alliance. CORRESPONDENCE solicited frevx ntrypart the State and country. Correspondents are re queried te write legibly and en one tide of the paper only; and te ilgn their tinmen, net or publication, but in proof e geed faith. All anontimeut letteri trill be centigned te the waste basket. Addrett'all Letter! and Tetegramite THE INTELLIGENCER, IjAntiASTEn, l'A. EI)C Cattcaetcf3ittclliccnccr. LANCASTER, JUNK in, 1885. Taxation or Dividend!). The bill relieving manufacturing corpor ations from taxation upon their dividends Is in the governor's hands, and as it will largely affect the state's roveuues, thoiucs theiucs thoiucs tien of its nppreval will no doubt reecho his mature consideration. The bill was passed in obedience te a feeling that manufactures should be en ceuraged in the state, and it was urged by the corporations that coriwrate industries were driven from the state by the dividend tax. The legislature, believing this, ic ic meved the tax te retain the corporations. And the only thing te be said in favor of this removal is that it may lend te keep in . Pennsylvania the efliees of manufacturing corporations that would be taken out of it by the emission of oilier stales te tax corpo ration dividends. There might be such a tendency, but it could nevrr oe a very strong one. The natural advantages of Pennsylvania invite manufacture, and the only thing that dis courages it are our present conditions of railroad transportatiens. Manufacturing will never be seriously discouraged by a tax en its profits. A corporation that can pay dividends can afford te pay a tax upon them for its corperato privileges. If these privileges are net worth the tax, it can dis band its corporation and organize a part nership. A tax en income is theoretically the very best tax, and practically falls only because nes cannot be ascertained. Cerpera- incourtvnewcjjr, are reauuy uiscev- rered, and lt-;ix upon their net profits is the most beneficient that can be imposed upon corporations. Manu facturing corporations say that lim ited partnerships engaged in manufactur ing are het taxed uien their profits ; but there is nothing te prevent such corpora tiens from converting themselves into lim ited partnerships if they se wish. Thcie is no very geed reason why limited partner ships should net be taxed upon their profits ; but because they aie net, it does net fellow that corporations should net be. The privileges of the charter are certainly worth something. Who Is the Dumber "V The Philadelphia Times is convinced that The Democrats in the legislature, with the governor at their head, were a pack of geese for refusing theapportienraent offered them, since in the future they are likely te fare worse, as they will have a smaller representation in the next Senate ; and it seems te think they will have no governor, or Heuse, or anything. "We are net inclined te maintain the unfailing wisdom of the Democratic legislators, as that would be a quite hopeless task, but we very readily upheld them in their refusal te accept the Hepublican congressional ap portionment. The Times says in a phrase, at whose meaning we can gues3, though it is excruciating English, that "some people learn dumber all the time." And soine people go crazy with ever-study and over stock of learning. In which class the lmcs may include itself.we knew net; but we certainly think it was very foolish te advise the Democratic legislators te accept such an abortion as the Hepublican appor tionment. Independent of any question of party advantage, it was net a fit apportion ment te be madeand the Democratic party could well afford te take the chances of the future rather thanaccepta measure that did it no geed and that violated the intent of the fundamental law. "We may have a Jess number of senators in the next lcgislattue, in which we have a minority new ; and a minority, tee, from which some members could be spared te the party advantage; and if they are spared we will net need te weep, unless better material than the present is nominated. "We may, tee, in the next legislature be in a minority in the Heuse, as we are new. And we may leso the gov ernor. But if all these things happen we are net likely te have a meaner apportion ment bill imposed en us than the one rejected. There is a limit te party felly and malice, and a solidly Hepublican government would be ashamed te appor tion the state as this legislature tried te de. fci A Misfit Comparison. Of late years there has been a tendency en the part of the consular service of the United States te make itself of general utility by supplying political and social in formation about ether lands which form the basis for intelligent comparison of our own institutions with theso of ether countries. "Were the consuls men of intelligent comprehension and with a bread grasp of affairs, these comparisons would be of the highest use and the diple matic and consular service might l)e cm cm pleyed te great advantage in making for eigners better acquainted with our insti tutions nnd in pointing out te our own countrymen the many geed things they can learn" from abroad. It s unfortunately Irue that very inelH cicnt and unfit men are tee often sent en these missions; and that they employ themselves te ioer purpese in reporting one-sided and superficial views of the con cen con ditiens of life abroad. Fer example, Secretary Prelinghuysen ordered an inquiry into the cost of muni cipal government in Encllsh cities, and the consular representational various points In that kingdom show that the cost of admin istering the affairs of cities and the muni cipal debts in England are much less than in this country. But the consuls seeni Loek te the Drainage ami Water. The torrid heat of summer has new fair ly set in, and there will seen be an exodus of pleasme and health-seekers from the city's crowded streets te the cool breezes of mountain or seaside. "Wlille it is important that the consideration of the quality of feed and the social status of these summer resort hostelries should be given their proper attention, the paramount subjects of drainage and waterslieuld net be neglected. Net infrequently when the pleasure season is at its height, typhoid fever or some of the kindred diseases that fellow in the wake of bad sanitary arrangements, desolate a place, and its nations hie themselves away as fast as train or beat can carry them. And many a summer must come and go before the recollection of the event fades from the public mind. Ne pleasure resort is properly se called where the drainage and water are imper fect, and its attractions In ether respects I subject.1 must be as nothing when these are want ing. AVheie the natural situation of a place forbids the having these in their perfec tion, it is the purest economy te supply them by artificial means. The hotel owner at a fashlonable reseit vhe spends his wealth en the election of a inagulllccnt building and its equipment finds out that it has a foundation of sand when it is without pure water and geed drainage. This is a very serious question te tlie hotel man and hi guest ; and if the latter in his leurs of summer rccicalieii viewed it with any common degice of circumspection, the rale of mortality in the hca'.cd season would be very materially reduced. PER80NAL. United Status Treasurer Jerdan can net type with rapidity and accuracy. Mn. Vex announces that he will rocelvo no application)! for appointments In the mint until after July 1. Miss CATiiAniNn A. Hmith. nallve of Phllatlelplila, died tliore yestcrdny, aged 101, with faculties unimpaired. Knv. Wallace Kadeliffk, 1). D en Sunday morning closed his piistoriile nl the First rrosbyteriuti cbiiteli, Heading, nod for mally dcclured the pulpit vacant. Hi;v. I). H. Diffknhaciiek, Inte of the Clarien clnssls, of the Uofermed church, was received into me .1 unlaw eiassiseu Saturday, and en Huudny was Installed pastor of Christ Reformed church, Alloena, el which Ilov. J. M. Tltrel, D. 1)., new of this city, wui the late pastor. Harnett Hmiiji contributes te The Nine teenth Centura nil appreciative article en Mr. JiOWell'H prese and txietry. He declares that the American eritur must have been In h strait betwixt two when nature endowed him with the niisccptluie Imagination of the poet en the oue hand, and the cleur, judicial Intellect of the critic en the ether. Uaiien Hunin.nsTe.v, a. well-known English Judge, recently complained of the Intolerable nolse inade by the crewing el a rock In the nolKhlterhood of his residence, disturbing his morning sleep, etc. AHcr a diligent search it wan discovered that the offending fowl was being kept In a hamper in the barren's own garden, by his own order, fattening for a prospective dinner. Ur.v. Kiuh'nhen Is endeavoring te rob the author of M'aradlse Lest" el all the honor which bolenuH te originality of conceptlnu. lie lias published a work te preve that Mil Mil eon was largely ludobted hi the composition of his great m)eiu te various peems of ii Dutch rhymster of the ame twried, ene Joesl Van lien vennci, auu inai cjauisen .genisius m inspired by u drama by Vondel en the 8.11110 1 r is no occasion for surprise that the gov ernment hospital for the insane is full of " oll'enhlve partisans." Tin: old notion that close study by weiuuu is prejudicial te their health dees net scorn te be able te sUmJ up against the weight of llg llg ures that is brought te bear against it. The collegiate alummc of the land report soventy seventy soventy elghl par cent, of their whoie number In ex cellent health. In fact there Is shown an average gain ofthrce per ceut hi health after attoudance at college. At Vassar thore is ox ex ox hlblted a gain efsix per cent, hi health alter entry into that famous educational Institution. Ne fend father can horeafter get away fiem sending his daughter te an expensive I ward ing school en the pica that it may be prejudi cial te her health. Wiikn the alert sparrow and the confiding locust lie down together the sparrow is en the outside. Tun wholcsale squandering of the peo ple's meney in the erection of public build ings, has bocemo se common that it excites no wonder. The government building in Philadelphia will, purhajis, never be llnMicd whlle the building commission are given the Irce rein they new have in the disburse ment or funds. Hut their record is eclipsed by the contractors In charge of the Albany, New Yerk, state capitol building. It was begun In 1&57 and was te cost net inore than -1,000,000. (Sixteen and a half millions were spent upon It up te Ooteljcr last, and the New Yerk Herald predicts : " Uy next January it will reach eighteen millions. Six or seven millions then will be required te finish the building and afterward there will come a dsmand for several millions te buy land around it and open suitable apperuuehes." And the most amazing part of It alt is that with this enormous expenditure the building is pronounced, architecturally, a botched piece of work. The " dear people" in these days seem te leve te be cheated. Gov. HeAliLY, of Ohie, says : "1 shall net be a candldate for a ronemlnatlon. This decision Is net due te any hesltancy from political reasons, as I have net had the slight est doubt that the Democratle party of Ohie Ih In ;i iinsltlnii In will the race : mid mv con victiens en tills point are rather emphasized than tlie contrary by recent developments. My objections are purely personal. My law business requires my attention. If Iworea wealthy man, and could afford te neglect my auairs, 11 weuiu ue aiuereuu" M. 11. UcMUNi'Ki.n, the author of "Hush, liittle llaby, Uen't Yeu Cry," obtained Ids Inspiration te conqieso tills famous song w I1II0 Jiassing through the labyrintlilan pro ducts of a Southern fruit market at Charles inn. K. ;.. seme vcars 11150 when he was attracted te 11 burly negress upon whose lap a negre infant lay screaming. Seeing that the cllerls of the mother te seethe her pro pre pro cleus burduu wero in vain, tlie author paused a moment, carelessly saying te the youngster, "Husli, llltlebaby, you'll be an angel bye-and-bye." Acting en the Idea lurulshed, he hastened home and wrote the new epular ballad. Ne Meney In TUnRlng. N. Y. Correspondence of Philadelphia Ledger. Financial men of a pessimist turn of mind say thore is " no money In bonking " as things stand at present, and te theso, there fore, It is net surprising that the vonerable Union National (ene of the eldest banking Institutions In New Yerk) has issued a cir cular te IU shareholders asking for proxies te vete in favor of going into voluntary liquidation, and announcing that, should the decision be In the affirmative, the beard expects te be able te return te the share holders en or before Hoptember 1st the capital, 1,200,000, and, us early as ossible thereafter, te make a dis tribution of the surplus, which it is estimated will amount te at least sixty ilve per tenL, say JJ7WI,000 additional. Liquidation is leeommendcd by the directors en account of the unfavorable condition of business, the unattractlve ospect of the mo mentary situation, togethor with the low rata of Interest, high iiurceiitages of taxation, nnd Increasing liability te less and extwiisei The circular was tlie occasion of a. gced deal of cemment in bank parlors during the day. The talk among the younger llnauciers was that the discouragements under which the Union bank U laboring are such as are com mon te ethor branches of bushiess as well as Kinking j and. as these are or a lomperary character, the institutions that have the cour ceur cour age te keep the field will have ample oppor tunity te lecover lest ground and make up tlicir losses when 1110 commerce aim uiuus try of the country take a fresh start. Things cannot always remain In the present rut, and the capitalist or banker, who cxpecW that luonev is never ireintr te be worth mero than ene per cent per annum will probably hav 0 epjmrtunlty before long te bee hew greatly he has been mistaken. Tlie Union bank had a large business in carrying the occeuntsof prominent stock houses, und when the low went into ojicratien putting an end te the ever-certification of checks much of this busl ness, it Is said, drilled away from It. MEDICAL. T LAy Meimjt.t. ritON MTTKItS. E LINN A HKENEMAN MALARIA Enters the syntem from unknown cause, at ull scusuns, sliuttftr the Nerves, Impairs Diges tion uud Kuicebles the Muscles. Brown's Iren Bitters, THE BESTTONIC. Trnrin Mink (JUAMTV-IMJMTV NOT QUANTITY On Kvery Iletlle. Qiitrklyanil completely cures MALAIUA nnd CHILLS and JRVKIIS. Ker IJJTKUMITTKNT KEVKKS, LASSITUI1K, LACK OF ENEUOA', It hits no eq ual. It unrlelics anil purifies the bleed, stimulates the nppetlte und stiungthens the iiiusciesiiiKi nerves. It does net Injure the teeth, caitKO headache or produce constipation (( ether Iren mcdlelnei ilt. 1'ATiiKn T. J. Kuii.lv, the patriotic nnd schol arly Catholic dl vine, of Arkansas, says 1 "I Intve need llienn's I inn Hitlers with the Kttmtust satisfaction for Malaria, und us n pre vnntatlve efVhllls und llke dlxcuHcs, mid will always keep It en hand us a ready friend." (luiiiiliie nils uliove traile mark and ciesrd ted lines en wrapper. Take 110 ether. Made only by IIUOWN'8 CHEMICAL CO., llALTlMOItE,MI. LAmr.s' Hand Heek useful and uttrsctlve, containing list of prizes ler receipt, Informa tion about coins, etc., glvru it way by till dealers In medicine, or mailed te any add 1 cm en receipt of 2c ntatup. (5) SRRING GOODS -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Lawn mowers, garden hose, baby carriages, lawn tennis, croquet, water coolers, refrigerators ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. K OP PliASTEK. I.IIUK TU THE fltlMAlllESI SrlioeU nl 1I10 Ilb.viNi; and Legan will both be in Ohie this year te aid in the V'eraker canv ass. Peer l'eraker ! Tun Allegheny City councils propeso te ntllle the natural gas that is se abundant in that vicinity by burning the garbage of the city by furnaces especially prepared there there eor. This is far better than te penult it te decay under a warm sun and iutroduce pestilence and death Inte a city. Fire Ih the great purtller, whether applied te crema toriums or garbage furnaces. the I'puplu Should ll.twi test Attention, r'leni the New Em. The primary schools, emphatically and distinctly tlie schools of the people, Is the siibiect discussed by tlie 1nii:i.lieknci:u in a brief editorial, the sentiment of which we cordially endorse. They are the schools en which by far tlie largest number of the humbler classes depend for tlie education of their children, tlie number who graduate from the higher departments of tlie com mon school system being comparatively small. Nearly all who share the benefits of the system begin In the primaries and many of them go no further. They are therefore in the main the schools of the tioer. lieuee they should have the best teach ers, the most complete apparatus, the best accommodations, and the minimum number assigned te each teacher. As our contemporary bays, this rule is generally roversod, the primary school, as a Mile, being overcrew ded, and the number Ih- yeud the capacity of the teacher te de jus jus lice te them. It is an easier task for a tcaclier te discipline and Instruct t-oveuty- llve pupils In the udvanced studies of a secondary school than llfty in a primary. Tliis statement we make ukiii our own ex perience, betli as a pupil and teacher; and yet the proctice is te spend the most money en these who de the easiest work. The younger the child the mero personal atten tion and instruction are demanded of the teacher who would be successful in devel oping the budding Intellect. When the mental faculties have expanded te the sec ondary stage, when Instruction can be given in graded classes, the labor is comparatively easy. Our common schools might in tills ro re sK)ct profit by tlie oxperlenco of Sun day schools. The time was when ene teacher undertook te Instruct sovonty sevonty soventy tivo or a hundred little boys and girls In the infant school. Of course such teaching was a failure. New all successful infant schools aie arranged in small classes. If lrem six te eight are considered enough for ene teacher hi the middle department, there Is no reason why the number should net be equally limited in the Infant depart ment. Tills has bceu the lessen experieuce has taught the best practical Sunday school workers, and it will have te be learned, se far u,s applicable under the (littering cir cumstances, by tlie management of our public schools. A Travesty of Art. After the death of Gencral Custer a num ber of his admirers put their hands In their peckcta and get together a sum of meney te orect a statue in his honor at West I'elnt I leave n knows who was consulted in tlie matter eertaluly no ene of any taste for u man named McDonald was selected for the work, and he made ofCuster such afigure as cannot be Imagined outslde of a dline novo). He had this brave general dressed In a frock coat, with n belt around his waist stuck full of pistols, and a pistol hi oither hand. Theso who knew (icneral Custer lcst knew that he seldom carried any firearms at all, and had often led a rluirge without even a sword 111 his hand. Thlsstatue naturally gave great otleiise te his friends, and te Mrs. Custer It wits a erfcct nightmare. Hhe could net bear te think of It, or te think that her husband should be represented' in this manner be fore the military youth or the country. When the people who had contributed te the slatue saw It or heard about It they Im mediately had it hikcn down, for they re spected 5lrs. Custer's feelings in the matter, and wero very much mortified te think that such a horrible work of art if it could be se called by any stretch of courtesy had been evolved from their subscriptions. Se there Is no statue new at West Point te commemo cemmemo commeme ratothis here of se many battles. SHAm OH DVlAi PAINS. Hhep girls, saleswomen nnd housewives nil suf fer mero or less from wenk back or sldenehe. A lady huvu : "One Hec I'labtf.u wain 18 hours did my hack mere geed than nil the lcmedfes I ever used," Fer nny soil of pain or seieness of w liul ever nature, Instnnt relief Is given. Hupotler te chest protectors for weak und sole lungs. Hep I'lastees ure made from llurgundy Pitch, Can ada llalnam und tlie entire virtues of garden Heps, Held every where. 2."c., or for tl.W. HOP I'LABJ VLUTJUKH. TTEADQUAllTKHS FOH SUMMER Morlne Shirts and Drawerv, Oauze Undersblrts and Druwert), Uholce Nocktles, E. & W. Cellars and CuITb, C. & C. Cellars nnd Cutis, Crown Cell am and CuiTs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BHIIITS AND SOCIETY PAH APHLKNALIA MADE TO OUUElt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8TKBET. EXCVUSIOSH. E xcunsieNS. 1'Elt COMPANY, llosten. Muss. (11) I7I1NU TAII.OHINO. TTOl PJiASTHlt. A HAIMIOA1) ENGINEER Living In Central New Yerk, was cured of a dli tresnlng Kidney complaint by the Hep Plastbii. He suys ! "I knew whnttliey around recommend them te all the boys en the read." Applied te pain In any pnrtlitstnutrellcf Is given. Fer wenk und tiled muscles or Joints, Crick, Stitches, Hide Hches, Neuralgia, gore Chest, Jltieuiimttsni or local weakness the oirect Is mnule. Prepared (ruin lluricundy Pitch, Canada llaUaiii uud vir tues of gnrdeu Heps, bold by druggists and country stores, S5c.,Afiirtl.U0. HOI l'LAhTKU COMPANY, Ilosten, Mh. (1.') TTOP I'L-ASTEKS 11 Heinnve nalii and serciiPMS nuleklv Cem pounded from fresh Heps, burgundy Pitch und i'annda ltnltain, tliey ure, as thousands of people tystlfy, tlie be.t uud strongest porous planter ever made. Always seethes and strengthens weak und tired parts. Itaekuche, hclatlca, Crick, Kidney Diseases, ltheiimiitlsni, Sharp Pains, Sere Chest, bldeaehc, and ull pains, lecjil erdecp seated, ure speedily cured. Atrial will demonstrate their worth. Sold by druggists. A0., 5 for ll.eil HOI PLASTKK COMPANY, Kosten, Muss. (13) reuu Ileiiinrknbla htierUlghtcdiiCM. Tlie Austrian government has refused te glve its sanction te tlie organization of private cremation societies. The government takes the ground that such societies are calculated te lead te the Incroase of crime. I'neiiMeula Scarce Well rounded. The prevalence of pneumonia le greatly ex citing the public and interesting the medical fraternity, Most of the cases nrlse from cureless expoaure In our iiccullarly trying climate. The best bafegunrd is un equable nnd hrulthy condi tion of the body. This can be secured 10 n great extent by the careful use of IH'pkv's I'cbe Malt Whiskey which Is distilled and manufactured b 11 new pieccss, without even leaving n tmce of fusel oil, se common lu ether whiskies. Th doctors recommend this article for medical pui poses, The public new thoroughly appreciate Us merits. Sold by alliespctublcdriiggUUanl grocers. What u I'lly that the otherwise beautiful glil should have such bad teeth. And ull because she did net us SOZOHO.NT. It costs se little te buy II consid ering the geed It does, und Its benefits stretch out into nci luture me. roer gin. JlS-lwdced.Vw Yeung Liyay at llesrtllug Scheel. At seme et the French beaidlng bcheulu In Parts, the gills nre fed en weak soup, two or three decrees stronger than het water; meat, from which nearly ull the nourishment Is ex tracted by boiling ; coarse til, wutery carrots undFgrey, senr brcud. The young lady who comes bome ulter u few terms of this sort of dlet may be very learned, but Is pule and peer leek ing, lacking vigor und health. Glve her Ilrewn's Iren Hitters the host tonic in the world ler 011 tig ladles with Impoverished bleed and bring the roses Inte her cheeks. m 1 m ,, Death-like sensations frequently accom pany Heart Disease. A reliable specific for It in all forms is Dlt. OltAVKS' 1IEAUT UEUULA TOlt, thirty years proves it. Free pamphlet of F. K. Ingalls, Camhildge, Muss. Il.ue per bottle at druggists. Seme pregressiva New Yerk capitalists, who have the bump of bonevolencov ell de veloped, recently organized a company with a capital stock of $150,000 for the building of tenement houses. Jeseph W. Drexel figures prominently In the movement The plan is te provide geed healthful houses for from eight te fourteon dollars a month, the same that Is new paid for tumble-dewn hovels in the most miserable quarters of the city. The company expects te derive a net lncome of seven per cent. from tlie investment, four per cent of which will go te the share holders, the balance te be set itslde as a re re ro servo fund for the protection of stockholders and tenants. Tlie latter will have an interest in the roservo fund in tlie proportion in which they pay their rout, end the amount credited te any tenant in tills reserve fund may be converted into the stock of the com pany at jiar. It Is au oxcelient onterpriso in in esinucli as it tends te incroase the solf-respcct of the tenant, wliiie at the same time It im proves ids surroundings. It has werked well in France, and tliore is no reasen why it should net be successful wiien Introduced into this country. Si:ciu:taky Hayauii weighs 2ie pounds; but when he fall upon an American Hopub Hepub can diplomat abroad, he tips the beam at n ten. Tin: weiiLu's ruAcuc sum Parker F. Daily, a coreuotlst, of Jersoy City, was urrested by tlie pollce Monday wlnle preparing te Jump from the llroeklyn bridge. Alice Snively, aged 1 a years, daughter of a woll-to-de farmer near Wiiynosbero. Mary land, hanged Iiorself in ber father's cellar last Saturday. She had been unwell for seme time. II. I MeQcary. a wealthy young man of Pittsburg, committed suiciue Monday morn ing, by sheeting himself through the head, because he had lest a lawsuit. Ills fether and brother had committed suicide. Samuel I.auU.a prominent cltlzen of Shen andoah county, Virginia, cemmitted sulcide en Sunday, by taking laudanum. He was pecuniarily embarrassed. A special grand jury, ompauellod for the i-ase, In St Leuis returned indlctmeuts for mtiider in the tirst degroe against the seven Chlnamen new In Jail, accused of murdering I.eu Jehnsen, the Chiuese interpreter, who was stabbed te death en the 1st instant, as the result of u Chiuese censplnicv. Arthur Ii. Wakoleo murdereil ills wife by cutting her threat and then cemmitted suicide by sheeting himself in the heart, in Teledo, Ohie, en Sunday night. Jealousy was the cause. A barn ou Kllza Melntyre's farm, near Iuidonberg, Del., was destroyed by lire Monday morning. Tiie body of Lemen Jackson.celored, who lived en the farm, was found In the ruins. Since the death or his brother, w hleh oeenrrod roeontl v, he has beeu slightly deranged, and it is thought that lie tired the building. Shortly before the flames were il lscrv erttl he wen t te the b.irn te harms 11 team for the piiriKisoefuttonding it luuenil. NE.A TUH liUSSKli t'S VALVlUCTOItX- In I'eiiili-!- llnueiit ilea Wanted In Politic Life anlil uud Kverjnhere, Fiem the lialtllneie Sun. During the closing hours of the Pennsyl vania legislature a sensation was created by a speech of Senater Kennedy in opposition te a bill, the conference report upon which had been written, net by the commlttee te which it bad been referred, but by two mem bers of "the third Heuse," and printed before there had been a meeting of the commlttee te consider it. The purpese of tlie bill was te enlarge the pewers of corporations, releasing full-paid capital stock irem liability te further assessment, and dlrocters from certain re strictions upon investments. It bad the suit suit pert of an able lobby. But the length te which this adjunct et our constitutional leg islative machinery was permitted te go in this c:tse In rolievlng the constitutional body of its functions was te Mr. Kennedy, though al'hiladelphiauand net uuaceuaiiitcd with practical politicians, amazingund outrageous. Net less se was tlie mattor-el-coursu. and ebc, dient way in which tlie assembled legisla ture acquioseed In the lobby's proceedings. Llke many ether young 111011 who have ae ae cepted oiectfvo ollice with the ebject of at tending honestly te their sworn duty, he was disgusted with tlie actual working of all'airs. "With generous heat he exclaimed te ids col leagues : "Is tliore se muchservillty in this body as te fall te rosent this Insult 7 It Is pessible that two mombers of the third Heuse, in conjunction witli ene momber of the ethor Heuse, am control this body?" It seems te have l)een net only pessible but usual, se that when he oxclaimed, further, " you have your coiirse checked out te you and your laws dictated ; little diU'cronce Is paid here te the wishes of tlie peeple," he correctly described the prac tical werKing 01 ltepu uncan institutions at Harrlsburir, but at the same time fulled te convert his listeners Inte the dfsereet and virtuous body of legislators contemplated in our theory of government He was power less te alter the fact that the eonferonco com mittee's reiert " had been prepared by out siders," ami anneunced the impression pro duced en him by his short oxperlenco in theso tonus : 1 have no dosire for public We. The shallowness, Insincerlty and disre gard or public trust I have wituessed iu my brlef career teach me that, with my tempera ment, it is impossible much longer te stand 1U" Tliis was, perhaps, un unortuuate conclu sion te arrive 11 1 Ir rascally legislators are te Ik shown tin uud defeated It must be by such men us fr. Kennedy. Houest men in politics are the crying need or our time, and what rewards await young men who can occupy public place without engaging in dicker and bargaining is illustrated in the career orPresIdont Clevelaud. Mr. Kouneily should return te the Sonate, and though lie may fail te correot esisting evils all at ence, he may i'eel sure that his efforts will ulti mately be of bencllt both te liimsel! and ids constituents. Heart Trouble CAN 11 K CUItF.D. Palpitation, Valvular Difficulty. Ileny Forma tion, ICheumatlsm and Nsurulgln ei the Heart, I'aliisln the Side or Chest, Enluigement el the Heart, DUzlnest), Sluggish Circulation of the Iiloed, Momentary Stoppage of the action of the Heart, nlse Nervousness and nil ether forms of HEART DISEASE readily yield te the use of Dr. GUAVES' HEART REGULATOR, A tried specific of twenty years' use. ! per Ilettlc O for S3, at Drugelit. Send te F. i:. INOALLS, Cambridge, Mass , for free pamphlet treating en Heart Disease, Nerv ousness, Sleeplessness, etc apMveed.fcwd) HVEVIAL NOTICES. Dip uue end of a SpeugB tn Water and the whole will seen he saturated. Se a disease In ene part el the body effects ether putts. Yeu have noticed this yourself. Kidney und liver troubles, unless checked, will induce cenellpa tleu, piles, Itheuinatlsm und gravel. A timely ue of Dr, Kennedy's Fuverlle ltcincdy will pre vent these results. It Is pleasant te the tuste and may ba taken freely by children und delicate females. It gives wUstlcity, life und cheeks with roses en them. Je-letmd Where's the sense In spending money for a doubtful affair, when a sure and reliable thing Is offered? Hep 1'oreut 1'laster for all aches, pains and seicucss. The greatest strengtbener known, 15c. (2 Allew L's Te .Say Thut a geed deal of the suffering in thisweild can be avoided by pui chasing Jr. Themat'i Ec lectrle Oil, and using It us per directions. Itis un infallible cure for alfnehes, sprains, and pains. Forsalebyll. U. Cochran, druggists, 137 und ISO Neith Queen street, Luncnsler. VXDERTAKMNU. TTNDKHTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAMO-ISTXR, l'A. Personal attention trlven tn all nnlnra. thing in the Undertaking line furnished. Every Huviuir secured the servicer nfu flrxt-fliiflq tun chantc, 1 am prepared te de nil kinds of Uphel. storing at very inoderate prices. All kinds of furniture Upholstered. Give 1110 a cull. L. JanlO-ttd R. ROTE. WATCHES, AC. vyV-TCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELKY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THICKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JHVYELUY.ut LOUIS WEBEH'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaecn Street, Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. 11. It. Depot. Retailing at Wholesalo Prices. Repairing at xtra Lew Prices. Jy31-lyd They Were Let Off Easy, At Chester, en Monday, Wyatt O. Boat Beat wrlght and Mrs. Mary Mlller, who were convicted of attemntinir te nelsnn tbn wlfa nl 7l"..ii "" : I .. : . :: - I .""" umuj. wu um umu nw into mu lueieraiBr, were senteneeu, mourn te live house, took down hU shot-gun and fired at a till flirt lnt)tflt f fTlia iiahwi in 41.n .!.. f l. fi.i A 1 1 j ? . ... llerr He Settled Ills Iluyt Dl.pute. F.iyette county, West Virginia, Is rapidly acquiring au uiicnviable reputation us the scene of violent crimes. The latest roert rrem thore is or a shocking allulr which happened en Snow mountain, about fliteeu mlles from the county scat An old man by the nume of Shuck tried te part two et his ions who wero fighting, but failed te peciry them. Finally the elder ene getting the iKHiur m luu-uiuer, iifa eiu man ran into me and tlie Uary. latter te four years in thepcnlteu- I his eldest son, hitting him twice in the head, killing him almost instantly. pOOK, STOCKS. WHITE (JKKENOUUH. 81 BANKERS. m -. all Ordcis executed for cash or en mniiMii fnt- bec urines current in tee Jev lera inaiKci. Correspondence Invited. MEMUEIISOFTHK NEW' YORK STOCK EX. ClIANUi'. AND PROPRIETORS OF POOR'S MANUAL OF RAILWAYS. 4G Wall Street, New Yerk. ocU-lydeod AIlSOliUTK PUHITY IN KVEKY t'Alt ttrular is guaranteed by using MILLER'S ItOKAX SOAP. iiiur7tiiud OAIiL AT .STORK HEIOAHT'S OLD WINK -FOR- Listen's Extract of Beef. TIHIST IH TUB WORLD, Established, 1783. H.E.8LAYMAKKR, Agt. febl7-Ud Ne. S3 East King St, ATAnVELOUS IN ITS OPEItATION," iXL Snoot and healthy llueu the result of MILLEK'S 0RAX SOAl. "IITUAK AND NEKVOl'H MEN Whesuflei from Nervous uudll'hyslcal Debil ity, Impotence, Kxhuuitcd Vllallly uud Prema ture Decline, und seek Perfect Restoration te Health, Full Manhood uud Sexual Viger with out btemueb Drugging, can cxnTAiHLV obtain It In the "MARS10N IJOLl'S." Dleeuses or the PiestruteUlatid, Kidneys und Rladdcr, eircetu ally cured without Instruments. Endorsed by thousands who have been cured. Adopted in hospitals and by physicians in Kuiope and America. W VAIilOCELE cuied without surgery. Healed Treatise und Testimonials lieu. Address MARSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 4(5 West Hth Street, New Yolk, mayia-lycediw M ANIIOOD KESTOKEI). KEXKDT FREE. A victim of youthful imprudence cuusliur Pre matura Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, erers. .vaaress, J. ii. iitr.vr.s, 43 Chatham St., New Yerk City Ac, having tiled in vain every known remedy, has discovered aslinnle self-euro, which he will Bend FREE te hid lcllew sufferers J16-lyeedAlyw HATS AXD CAJ'S. y ATEST STYLhS IN HATS. Stauffer & Se. LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 31 und 33 North Queen St. THE LARUEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS IN THE CITY. STRAW HATS FOR HOYS, 5c 10., 15c 25c. STRAW HATS FOR MEN, U5c, 50., 75c., II. ALL. THE SPRING STYLES SOFT AND STIFF HATS. STAUmiE & co (Shulls & Bres.' Old Stand,) 31 nnd 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. UllOCEUIES. T BUKSK'S, 17 EAST KIN(! ST. FIUEVOltKS llEAlMJUAUTEUS ! NOW READY FOR DEALERS! OurCiuckcrs mu uiichascd fiem liupertcrH, uud we tire prepared te Jeb at the Lew est Pi lees, OUR FIREWORKS Are the Unequalled Colored Weiks, pmchui-ed liem the manufacturers, und weuie picpuied te sell them at Lewest Pilcc. Steiekeejiers aie Invited te glve us a call. Remember the HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for Petate Hugs, Cut Worms, Reu Hugs nnd Slugs, Ac. We nre the agents for it. Storekeepers sup plied ut Jobbing rates. Alse seldul retail. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING l. v sii:u,ia. STREET, aei's vt'irjtvis uixn uoedn. T HI5 CEEAPEST PIACE n.e UUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -ia at- P. Ne. 24 Seuth tyieen Street, feli27-lva LANCASTER PA. THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from S cents per pack up at UARTMAK'8 XEl.LfJW FRONT CIGAR STORE. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Laigestand Choicest Assortment el FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Nev cities in FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRIjNG OVERCOATING. THE VERY lIKSr WORKMANSHIP. Prices te silt! ull uud all goods wuirauted as lcpreteuted ut his new store, B"e. 43 B"ertli Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. -Vf-YKKS A HATH VON. THE GREATEST VALUE AT THE LEAST COST. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. .If( Tiaicltni) Erpemei Inctmlid PARTIES WILL LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, July 2.1, & Thursday, Aug. 27, 1885, FORTWOURANDTOURSOF.'HD.UBTOTIIE Yellowsteno National Park. Incidental vUlts will he made te Niagara Falls, Chicago, Milwaukee, the Imtutlfiil Dells nl the Wisconsin. Lu Linssi . the liluIN of the Missis sippl,.St. l'uul, Minneapolis, the Fulls of Mlnne lialia, Luke Mluneteuku, the (ileat Whentllelds or Daketu, Dlsiuiuck, Dak . und Ten Days In Wonderland, with twice the customary nllew uncc of time ut Mummeth Het Springs, Oteiit (ieyscrs, Kails of the rllowslene.t. mini ( anon Etc. The pnrties tall lir limited in numbers. Ale Ready Circulars of Three July Trips threuch New England, Canada, Etc W. Ratmemi. 1. A. WiiiTcenn BJ-ScihI for descilntlie ( Ircnlais II. F Mil ELD Agent for Ituyinend's iicatleu Excursions, 111 . .MillliM . uiiuei Leuiineuiai neiei. iniiauei phlu. H-13-Jtil HHNHYN 1'AKK. Penryn Park, -ON 'J HI Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Exclusion Committee of Churches, Sunday Hchixils mul ether select orgimUutleiis, In inak lug their summer urnuigeiiients, should net neg lcet te lew rve utlny for l'enrjn Park. This dellghtlul lvsmt is situated in the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds ceveilug hundieds of ueiei- ale ensv of access from ull nartn ei central I'e ti sylvunln. Fer the liee in-eef iai urslenlsts theie aioeitensle CROQUET AND LAW N TENMS OROl Mis, LARGE DANCINO PAVILION, HAND hTAND, KITCHEN, 1IA8KET AND CLOAK ROOMS nml CONSERVATORY On the Summit of the Mountain. Theie Uulsiiuiefieshineiit loom in charge of n ceinpeleiiteateier, wheie meals cull lie precuied ut miMlemte mte, 11 photegruph gallery and niinieieus ether attractive fcatuie" Ne lhiuers allowed en the ground- Excui-hIeus fiem nil points en the I'lil'ndelphiii ,t ueauing 111111 ueauing ,v 1 eiuiiuu.i uuiueaus will he curried dliect te the Park without cliange of cum. Complete Information 1 an lie elilulucd and en gagements effected w Ith 11.11 ties fiem all points oil the Philadelphia A Rending und Heading A Columbia I tail leads, iiH)ii application te CO. Hunceck, Oeneinl Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Itallieud, '.'7 Seuth Fourth stieeL Philadelphia, I'll., und with parties from Lebanon by uppl) ing In the underHlitiied, l.uu, u. em ii.i,i.r,.ni., MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE HAV MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVERY PURCHASER WANTS TO BUY AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE F1CURE. IN CONSIDERATION WE THINK OF 1HLSE FACTS CENTRE HALL Is Just tlie PIucu te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THEOOODi ; CONSIDER THAT WE ARK THE MANUFACTURERS. AND REMEMBKR THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT BY BUYING OF US. THE AMOUNT OF OUR BUSINESS IS PROOF OF OUR GOODS. MYERS & RATBFON LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. FA. D ON'T LKV "i OUU EYE HKIl THIS. It is weith money te vouteseutho UAKGA1NS 111 Men's, Beys unit Chlldieu's I, Clethi & -AT- ng BRO.'S. Reliable Goods only. FOR Lewest l'licesulwnys. $5.00. De net let the wenderful lnw-ncssef the prle make you think lightly or the Suits, Men's Suits und excellent, tee, thut we eiler nt this All-wool Ciisslmeru Suits, tlL-ure. FORS7..-.0. Thoroughly geed ruuss.au. Fine All-Weel Worsted Coikselew Suits FOR SI e.OO. Flnest Of All-Weel Basket Worsted or English Corkscrew butts. Heys' Suits nl fl.73,tt.S&M.nalfl.0Olup teW. Children's Suits n low us f l.'Ji. Thin Summer Clothing! IN GREAT QUANTITIES. Indigo Illue Flannel Suits us tU SeersuckerCeutund Vest ut $t.-"i. Business Punts ut 75c. AtlAIN I AGAIN ! We extend our cordial Invitation te cull uud ex amine utit Elegant stock et Spring uud Summer Clothing ut prices te suit ull pockets. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MEKCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTH1EU8, Nes. 66-00 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right ou the Southwest Cor. el Orange Htieet.) LANC.UJTER, l'A. OpeuunlllU o'clock in the evening, Sutuulay evening uutll lu o'clock. 49 Net connected with any ether clothing store lu the city, M AOEIHA AND UIIEItltY WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere, It. E. SLAYMAKER, Aqknt, Ne, EUUU3h6dl7W. ii HUSTKl.iu Stbket. ' IcbUlld Sunt Cornwall k Mt. Hene Kalliead, mas Jinu Lebanon Pa. s UMMEU OK 1SS5. -OAUMQAHDNEKS it JEFFEUIEH, COAL DEALERS. OrriCKS ! Ne. lis North Queen street, mid Ne. bin North Pilnce street. Y'Aitns: North Prlncu stieet, near heading Depot, LANCASTER, l'A. aiiglMld ZIOAU M. V. B. COHO, 330 NORTH WATER bTREET, Luncuster, Pa., WHOLESALE AND r.KTAlL UB1LHU IN LUMBER AND GOAL. CONMKOTIOlf W1TU TUB TELEl'UONIO EzcHAMOB. Yard akd OrFica : Ne, S3U NORTH WATER BTREET. feba-ld SPECTACLES. CUI'EHIOH SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, llaroincters, Tele scopes, Mugle latuterns, Theiiuometers, Druw. lug lustruments, Phtlosephleul uud Chemical Apparutus. List nnd Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues tent FREE en uppllcutjen, QUEENT& CO., NO.WICHKSTNUTBT. PlULADELl'lUA ln&rS-lydJtw Cornwall & Lebanon AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In theheaitef the Seuth Mountain, en the line of tlioulievc read, Is offered ui Individuals uud associations Free of Charge. These gieunds, ceveiing handled of ueies, 1110 easy of access Hum ull palls of husteiu Pennvlvunla. -TlieieuieMOUNTAlN"STRE MSpmiuel by ruitie bildges ; MOUNTAIN Si'IlINCh, walled up with natJe sandstone; SHADY WALKS und PROMENADES. A LARGE DANCINO PAVILLION, LARGE DINING HALL, KITCHEN, DINING ROOM, anil TABLES, BENCHES nnd RISTIC SEATS, bcuttercd thieugh the grove for the fiee usu of excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CIIOQU ET, BALL G HOUNDS, BOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LERY, CJUOITS AI.D FOOT BALL Aie among the amusements elTcied. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premisee. JDS-I'aities desiilng it, eau piecuiu meals at the PARK RESTALR VM', which will be under the cburge el MR. E. M. UOl.TZ, the noted luteicret the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the gieunds thiouiiheut the sea son, giving It his personal unpen lalen. d-Ecurslens liem all points en l'ennsylvu. 11I11R. R.will be eurileddiicct te the Park with out change of curs. jre-Excursien rules uud full Information can be obtained and engagements effected with parties from ull points en the l'ennsylvuulit It. R. upon uppllcutleu te GLO. W. Rell), As sistant Generil Pu-senger Anent, P U IS., Ne. 2X1 Seuth Fourth stieet, l'lillaclclplila, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supl. C. A L. ,U . R. R., Lebanon, Pa. uiyl3-3md COAL. B1J. MAUTIN, WUOLKSALS AND RBTAIt, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceil. J-Yaiid: Ne. 420 North Witter nnd Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster, nli-lvd ! i, i- v v- I . - , ,
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