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JLddrtttall Letter land Telegramtta THE INTELLIGENCER, LABCABTSD, l'A. &l)c Lancaster Intelligencer. LANCASTER, AUGUST IB, 18S3. - He Has Earned a Vacation. The president's vacation affords an oppor tunity for rovlewiiig liis work during the past four mouths, with u view of finding out what manner of man heis as the chief executive of lils country. Ne man ever gave himself up mere conscientiously or in industriously te the weik or the presidency than Mr. Cleveland lias done. He has labored early and late, in season and out of Bensen, te give his administration such a charact eras he wanted it te maintain during the whole four years. That he has suc ceed no critic, however bitter a partisan he may be or however given te carping, can question or deny. Mr. Cleveland recognized from the be ginning, even long before his election or nomination, that the first thing te de was te command the confldcuce of the country. Net only had great abuses developed them selves during the twenty-five- years of power ofenopaity, but modes of thought had beceme fastened upon the country ,and ideas and practices opposed te the president and the organization te which he was attached had beceme the habit if net the convic tions of a large proportion of the voters. And the success with which the president established himself gees far te strike the truth of the old maxim that confidence is a plant of slew growth. "Within the sixty days following the fourth of Marcli he had demonstrated that lie was net only determined te be president, but the mero important fact that he was president had fastened itseir firmly en the public mind. He did net attempt te de this by rash changes in cither men or poli cies. He moved slowly and deliberately, livery linperttmtwct was done only after a sifting of all the elements and the conclu sion that it was the best thing. The selec tion of his cabinet, the cheice of men for the principal diplomatic positions, the uni form selection of a high order of men for bureau place.?, the care used in making ac ceptable and honest npiwiiilmeutsfer local offices all these showed that the adminis tration was looking te the imeiest of the country as well fa te the establishment of the supremacy tef the Democratic mrtv. tame carcjy s manifested in matters iita-flSTlIe restoration of public lands te the government, the protection of the Indians from the rapacity of wttleis and cattlemen, the refusal te accept bad ships for the navy, the exposure of frauds in the agricultural bureau, and in the scientific branches of the government have all shown that the chauge net only did net ceme tee seen, but that it was healthful and necessary., yiese tilings have enabled OroverClevc OreverClevc OroverClevc lanSte become mere thoroughly president of the United States than any iminulie has occupied that position since the days of Andrew Jacksen, and at the same time te escape the sharp and bitter antagonisms which that strong man meused. Having shown that he has a will of his own, and that each and every important act is only a part of his general policy, and that he has no personal ends te serve, he can new pro ceed te de just about as he pleases with me country. The people are convinced that he net only means te de well but that he is doing well. He has corrected mis takes with a frankness which te some of the men concerned must have seemed almost brutal ; but no honest, modest and well-meaning man has suffered, while the assurance that pretenders and frauds are te bq scut te the rear has pleased party opponents as well as friends. There will be general acquiescence in the wish that he may have as geed a rest as he wants and return te Washing, ten with new vigor for carrying en the geed and much needed work which he has only begun. "The Ociilus or Common Sense." Some of our esteemed contemporaries in their laborious search for n few grains in l'arsen Newman's chaff have singled out his npostrepho te Grant us ene having "the frenius of common sense" as the most folic felic folic iteus'partof the address; andthophrase itself its a unique- and original ene. Jn this latter view they are of course mistaken. The expre&siea is a familiar and hackneyed one. Ner is it even certain that it was evon fitly npplled te the subject of New man's eulogy, it was Mr. Tuckcrman who pronounced Benjamin Franklin the "incar nated common sense of his time," and his tory has vindicated such a judgment. Uy contrast with this great, if net greatest of Americans, Gen. Grant does net seem te have lieen the same order of man, nor te have had that bread, far-reaching, practi cal genius of common sense, which made Franklin tlie most useful man of his iiav nnd the most memorable character of our history, "Whatever measure of greatness history will nscribe te Grant, it will find the basis for the most exalted opinion of him where his most discriminating contemporary critics discover it, in his military achieve ments of the late war, comprised within t!ie period that reaches from IJelmnnf. in Appomattox. 1 1 was as commander of the urmics that he wen his greatest fame. "Whatever professional panegyrists may af feet t think of him, It was as a soldier during these brief years nnd for the re sults of his leadership of armies tlmt this generation nud succeeding gener. utleni will lenieniber him with high- est approval rmd deepest gratitude. His career before the war was inglorious ; his resignation te go Inte politics was a mistake, his civil administration was a failure and his financial enterprises wcre as crude In conception as they were disastrous in result, Lefty and secure as Is the eminence upon which his fame as a soldier rests : and deep. rooted as Is the affection of the peeple for his personal virtues, den. Grant exercised no such lnfluence and affords no such ex ample as Franklin for these common nffalrs of universal practical interest te which the " genius of common sonse " directs men. As a reformer of diet at the age of 10, a journalist at 18, weiklng moral reforms among his associates, Franklin began his career with a zeal that never flagged and maintained It with a con sistency that never failed. As the author and publisher of "Peer Richard's Alma nack," with Its wealth of wlse saws and homely proverbs ; ns postmaster nnd muni cipal reformer of Philadelphia; founder of the University of Pennsylvania and of the American Philosophical society ; inventor nndexpeilmcntcr, ranging from the light ning te the kitchen stove ; natural philoso pher and political economist, plenipeten tiary and politician, ambassador nnd pa triot, respected nt foreign courts nnd potential In federal assemblies, crowding every year with achievement and crown Ing old age with the highest success the gieat American who had the genius of common sense was Jfcnjamin Franklin, We have net looked upon his like again. Shall we ? The Pennsylvania Democrats. Someof the glib and ever-smait peeple whq are depreciating the Democracy of Pennsylvania and Indulging In jibes at the pretensions of that organization te contain men worthy of recognition and trust, will de well te remember that at the last clcc clcc clcc tloiifdcspltelho hopelessness of carrying the stale, the Democrats polled 392,7S.r votes in Pennsylvania for Cleveland. Maine cast at the same election for the Democratic candidate 00,932 ; Vermont 17,331; Massachusetts 122,332; New Hampshire 3G,102; Connecticut 07,107 ; Ithode Island 12,31)1 ; Delaware 10,970 ; Nevada SyVtia total of 377,918. Pennsylvania gave for Cleveland 11,807 mere votes than all the New England states combined, with Delaware and Ne vada thrown in. Our one state leat eight. And yet from the bodies of Democrats in these eight states of which only two fur nished Democratic electors, and Cleveland had a majority without them the new ad ministration na3 leunu ana taken sorne very worthy subjects for its favor and for party distinction. Little Delaware fur nished a sccietaiy of state ; the minority in Massachusetts f in nished a secretary of war, and Tem Waller's constituents in Connecticut wcre honored with appoint ments te the first two consulates in Eng land. A Democrat Is a Democrat wherever he Is found, and it is no reproach te him that he maintains his principles against odds. Neni: litis lictter earned a holiday than I'resident Cluvelaml. het liltn enjey It In pcaoe. liiswifi CAitnei.l., author of tlie fumeuH child's book "Allce In Wonderland," makes mi earnest pica against the impure publica tions or tlie day. He recalls with vivid com parison that only a tow years age, ITany lin lin pure scandal arese Its liivo.iUf,tlen and pun ishment wero left te tliose whose painful duty it was te knew tlie Hlckpnlng details ; women ami heys wero turned out of court; no xiartiulnrs wero given In any respectable journal neuilng out tlie words "the ol el ol dcuce was unfit for publication." nut a hor her hor rible f.ishlen seems te be setling In of wak iugall things public and of forcing the most contaminating subjects en the attention even of thoie who can get nothing from them but the deadllest Injury, i'er n reform of this he writes. He pleads loreur young men and boys, whose Imaginations tre being o-iciled by highly colored pictures ofvlce and whose natural thirst for knowledge Is being for un holy purpeses by the seducing whisper: "Itead this, a,nd your oyes shall be openod and ye shall be as gods, knowing geed and evil"; for our pure maidens, whose heuls are boingsaddenod, If net defied, by the nauseous litorature that is thrust upon thorn hu pleads for thorn In the naiiie or niui who said : "Whose shall oll'end ene of these llt llt llt tloenos which bollevo In me, It wero better for him that a mlllstoue wero hanged about his neck and that he woredrownod In the depth of the sea." It is amusing te see hew the "recon structed" ISourbens of the ltepubllcan news papers rush te the dorense of "rocon "recon "rocen fetructcd" rebels llke Jlesby. A fellow feeling makes them wondrous kind. Tin: Virginia campaign has taken en a new bitterness because KHz Hugh Loe and Joe Johnsten, promiuent antl-MahoneItos, wero invited te the Urant obsequies, while the pigmy Koadjuster senator was left. Mahoue would net have cause thus te com plain ifn national circus was exhibiting and a national clown was n ceded. Tiiinir. are many of the world's workers who regularly at this season of the year, sigh for the means and time te go te a mountain or soaslde resert, and they bitterly bemoan tlielr iates at being porferco in the big list or stay-at-homes. It would be well for seme or these te satisfy this craving by going away during tlie heated spoil and putting up with seme or the discomforts that belong te me uwuy irem nema .L.ei mom possess themselves or the Jeys or a six by eight room en a fourth or fifth lloer, access te which may be had by no Iriendly olevator. Let thorn oxperioneo the delight or making a toilet en the top or a trunk with a goodly host or mosquitoes its company. I.et thorn encounter that ennui which makes bad cigars and vlle drinks a refugofrem absolute mon men tal vacuity. Then will the French titles or the overyday edibles en the bill or fare seem a iiotiew meckery, and the tweuty-llvo-dellar-a-weok bill an exhibition of the most riotous oxtravagance. The oxperioneo will be benellclal In inculcating tlie lessen that liome is net such a prison after all. As varl varl ety is the splce orilfe, it is well for the werker totakean occasional acatlen or chauge or scene. Hut let him net build tee fondly upon his flight, ile may dud that it Is netull that bis fancy painted It, and It is mero than preb. able that he will return with the theturht uppermost in hin mind "te stay at home is best." Hayes at Grant's ftineral lias crawled out or oblivion long oueugh te rofresh the mom mem mom ery of the country as te his oternal dishonor. Thk Ilodferd Oasette, elghty years old, contains an lntorestliig chapter or Us caroer. n. P. Aiyers, orthe Ilarrlshurg Patriot, was Its ewner In 1S'j7. The llrst odlter, Chariet MoDewoll, was born In Dublin, Ireland, Hoptembor 2a, 1760. I.lttle Is known or lih early lire. He was odlter of a small literary journal called The Hive, which he eshtbllhh. cd lu Ijuicaster, June 22, 1S03. Tuf. iNTRLiaiiNcuu, In lmbllshlug te-day an acceuut of the concluding ozerclsea of Grant's funeral, accompanies jt with an ac count from the lNTUi.i.lOl.'NOKit of that day or the Washington funeral at ML Vornenand in this city, l'resldenta come and presidents go, but tlie iNTBLLiauNUEi; gees en forevor. 'i f.,k- -if ggEAyOAB Tuh gubernatorial canvas In Ohie Is wax ing hotter oyery day. The temperance strength Is being well organized, nnd Ohie's verdict unquestionably dopends en what ferce the cold-water drinkers may be able te muster at the polls. Hew much the Kopub Kepub HcatiB dread the Prohibition strength Is seen In the manr.er lu which they altempt te bo be bo llttle the tnoveinont by a bltter icrsenal attack en Kev. Dr. Leenard, the Prohibition candldale for govorner, He is accused or a fondne3 for wlne, ene of the Kepubllcnn spoakers asserting that the doctor had a weakness ler the sparkling Catawba In the cellars of his parishioners, and that he drank a uoiue or it overy day Ter ten months and said hofelt the belter for It, All or which shows that the Prohibition candldate Is no ordinary person. He can find gecd In tl e tomperauco movernont, nnd can hhnself drink geed wlne when it cresses Ids path, ir the Kepubl leans cannot discover n bolter argument than this against the celd-water candidate, tuey had better promptly throw threw up the sponge. RonnnThAiitiiCeLMKii thinks thatarant Was groater than Washington. Seeing that Mr. Colller was born in England this may be natural. PERSONAL. Andkkah AenuNiiACH ls71. ItenndhN brother are still working at Dussoldeir. Moenr, the ovangellst, held an audlouce or 3,000 at Wakcfleld, Mass., en Sunday. juiiHi- u me comedian, Isropertod te be fatally ill nt his rosldenco near Balti more M. SeNnr.ON has been olected sounter te succeed the late Victer Huge In the French Senate. Dr.Lnssni-s Is meeting with great diffi culty lu raising money for the Panama canal. Uewnr.M, James and Cable, each, are sild te get as much as tf ,000 for a magazine serial. TJiore's a geed deal In a name, alter nil Dr. J. Savaek Dklkvan, or Albany, N. V,n monitor or the Knipire btnte Ixnird of health, was drowned In Lewer Sanmae l.ike uu x'riuay Pnornsseu w. c. Kimhi. Ni.ii,w.n,,i,,iei r erth Carolina for eighteen years, and mero recently connected with the United States goolegical survey, he di(nl at AsheIIIe, If ntf tnu 1yi..m.... ..1 .. -. .. . BtJilI during most of the war, and was ene of Ids private secretaries wlien he became tintfdent will write him up rer the Sfplciu Sfplciu ber number of Jlurjter'a Monthly. Ha vi ii Small, editor or the Yerk Oturitr, died at that place Saturday morning. Twe hours Iwlore he ex pi red a telegram announc ing thodeath erhls brother Daniel, IiiSchuyl kill liaven, wav received. The former was iiosttnestor or Yerk under Picrce and lliicluinaii, and he was also chief burgess. UuniiirrTK hays that a man passing the farm en which iter. Jeseph Cook is working thlssummer licird a deep, sonorous oice cry out, llke the call or it prophet, "Ab.un'en the direct progression te Urn straight thlthor thlther ward. and doviate by incliimtery and nber- luiiiuejiiu t'J ration nuoaue.xtral Incidence." It was Ultimate America saying "gee" le his oxeu. " Mns. llnr.KN IIunt.Iaokse.n'8 (" l. u. middle naiiie was net Hunt, but 1'lskc. She was frpiii Andever, Mass.. and nhe married n Mr. Hunt, who distinguished hhnself ns it holdler In the civil war, and who dled Just borero its close. She remained a widow for tp.re Eeveniccn or eighteen years, and then she married Mr. William II. Jacksen, a banker el Colerado. Mone Phillips, the well-knewn I'hlladel phiii uierchant, havinglled at Spring jike, en Sunday, It is discovered thathls namoef I'hlllipswasnn arbitrary iingllcizalleii. The patronymic that hoderUod from his rather was the ene that he Hulnoiuenlly used as a first name. He was really l'hillp Charletsky More. I'he Mores wero a neble Polish family, of patriotic feeling. D. vni Ni:al, the iwrtralt pilnter rrem Munich, new en u visit te this country, gets fi:i,000 te pnlnt two portraits oneot Mrs. Whltuey, wire or the secretary or the u.tvy, and the ether or Mr. Jeseph Pulltzi-r, "editor orthe Aew -i erk H'erltt, faIe (Jorden, Jehn 1. Ilayinend'8 first wife the ene who geta diverce from hliii sat te Mr. Ncal for tlie head or Mary Stuart in his picture orthe Scottish queen and Itizie. Gen. Heiikiit Toemus In an Interview says: ' General Orant was the greatest soldier produced by the war. Oen. l.ce was a very geed englueer, a man or line family, but no man te lieOil uu Hrmy. Uonerul Urant wits slinplo-inmded nnd honest and had no mero atilmeHity toward the Seuth than toward the North. Doing it West Point graduate It was it profession with him. Jed' Davis was the wrong man ter the Confed erate presidency. Jt should have been AliKirlhiilney Johnsten or Oeneral Jeseph j.. .iDiiiisieii. tnoweuiii was throttled Davis' West Point Ideas." I'V TUB 1IASK HALL l'll'.I.U, Tim Keitiiltiir Ilia G:imc l'tuetl cm Saturday nnd Sunday. The ganies played en Saturday, resulted as follews: At Philadelphia Philadelphia 7, IJuirale 5 j at Ilosten IJosten 3, St Leuis ej at Ilalllmore Mets fl, Ilaltlmore 1 ; at Cin cinnati Cincinnati 1, Louisville :i; at St. Iuls-St. Leuis 7, Pittsburg 0 j at Newark Trenten a, Newark 0. Sunday's games: At St. Leuis Pittsburg 0, St. Leuis ;t ; nt Clnclniiati-Loiilsville Cincinnati 10. It leeks as though Merris will be the lead ing pitcher or the Association. The Ilti(laIe3 hit Fergusen hard in Plilia Plilia Heldl ' " HaU,r'la-v lj"t le through bad The Trontens bad but two lilts eir "Piie- iiuiiiciuu" nuiitii Haturuay, and the Newark made the s.ime ntimber oU'Tiernan. It is a cool day when Yeung Orcor.er Daltl Daltl Daltl inore, don't get a hit. He had ene orthe threo made by the club en Saturday, mid it was a two-bagger. ii Miii nill.dl,ubkis ",0 Uwe bal1 rcporter or the Philadelphia Timra and he lllls the iiosi iiesi iiosi tien about ns ably as iie did the prosidiney l,t,ue Ij'w'wn Leaguo. Or late he pays but llttle attention te thtt association. The base ball reporters or Philadelphia paporssyiiipathlze deeply with Mr. Dlddle Dlddle beck, who was se forcibly llred from the presidency or tlie Istcrn League. They probably nover did business with him. rhe nowspapew are already making up a nil e for the Athletics for lbbrt. The names pr the men te be kept In the team are ulven i i .7 ui,"ufi ue are already training the nine, in the papers, ler next year dofeat-s. It Is the host club (en paper) in the Association. ' TUH VUOLEJtA AltllOAV. lis Kurllest Appearance In Oreat Ilrltaln, with One ICicciitlen. Oreat terrer has been oxcited by the nn nn Iearance or a geuulne case or cholera In Urls Urls tel, Eng., imperted from Marseilles. IOx IOx cept in 1SC0, this Is the earliest pest in Great Tlritaln en recerd during the century. The torrible visitation of 1KU began in Sun Sun derlandlu Octeber, and spread all through the winter. The same is true or the expert expert expert ence of 181S, when It llrst apiwared at Hull Jn Octeber, spreading slowly until l&le. when it breke out with great Intensity. Ueth tinies It camp from Hamburg. The authorities at liristel are werklnc hnnl m irm-n . ppread or the contagion. Large proiiaratiens ure being made In Londen and most ethor great cities, but the drought has vitiated the nuuiriu luunvar aim matie sanitary mo.ts me.ts urcs Inefiectlve. A lunle reigus at Marseilles, whero there have been '."JO deaths up te date, and the attacks contluue te be mero fatal than thev wero before. ' Italy is much frlghtoned ever rumors of cases at Gonea. Lecal elllcials contradict the rumors, but this will tint niinv tim a.mrn Quarantines are being declnred en overy side, and it leeks ns ir another fertnljrht Y'iilfl ant. .e.ml nr. .I.n ,t . . . . .i.n..wu.iiuii uiu uuiiiiueui at least in the Latin iwrts or It practically paralyzed. Tite total mortality lu Spain lias beeii ap palling. Tlie llgurcs show 4.1,105, with n steaiiy weekly Incroase in tlie number of deaths. Saturday's total or 1,810 is the largest yet, and the deaths or tlie week, begliuiliiir ontheilrst, wero evor 11,000. On Sunday thp deaths wero 1,03'J, Thore lias been a ter ter rllle spread or the disoase In Granada, where the r?st only appeared n fortnight age, and has killed evor "me 'rim i,, ?., iumtru preuauiy means Derdeaux. vr . ..... .- "" ""' '" progress toward A I'ltUburg rienwitluu, Viltsburu Hnrnlnv orenlni?. Oenrirn In aiiuer, stiiieniiij rrem munia-iietii, oscared from iiUhouie. and tvlth n liinrn illrlr i.-ir, created a jiatile 011 thostreeU by attacKine tlie IKidestriaus. Alter slightly cutting tinea poruena, he went up Inte the secend utery of e uuuau uiiu jiiuiiwu irem tee window, lalluic; I Oil the knife, whleli linslltl lm,l In i,d i..,.r I wid InfllcUnjj a fatal weimU la tUe abdomen! ' MONDAY, AUGUST 10, Fatal JUillreiMl Accident. A train, consisting of a passengcr und two empty coal cars, went through the trostle Nluo-mlle creek Saturday, en the Cincinnati t Easlern railroad. Mrs. Donaldsen, of Newtewn, wiroer the master mecbaulc el the read, was Instantly killed ; Conductor Dur ham, ene arm and two ritis broken and very badly, If net badly Injured William Smith of Locust Cerner, dled hair 3 hour nfter the necldpnt l Isaae Talc, colored, skull fractured nnd dled early this morning at this place: Henry Hiilton, or Ibtnvln, a veung school toacher, compound fracture of the thigh and enuiy umiTCu nuouiiue neau iUIiarles I,evls, or Sfone Lick, left leg nnd right nrm broken, the latter In two places -.Kills Smith, llreman, rib brokeiiatul bruised uboutlhe fnces Wil Wil eon Galllen, badly scalded Harry Moero and Kye Jpuc?, both el New Richmond, Hllghl Injuries: a rour-year-eld child of Mr. Donaldsen, Injured In the side, it Is reared fahdly j a two-year-old lxy el Mr. Donaldsen, Injured about the head, thought te be n com pound fracture or the skull. ISx-I'rrniler Ferry Meblieil. Ex-Proinler Ferry, who is visiting in Lyens, was lollewcd te his hetel en Sunday by n mob of sevcral thousand peeple, shout ing : "A bas Kerry Tonqulnels. " M. Ferry reached the hetel without molestation, but the crowd gnthored In front or the building, completely blocking the street, nnd remained nbeut threo hours, howling nnd cursing. Numerous froe lights eccurred lu the crowd nnd It was with dllllcultv that the pollce Dually compelled the rabble te disperse. m m Flve People Dreirnetl In Oregon. On Saturday evening Hansen, a carpenter. Snider and Slitter, saloen-keopors, and Bid der's wlfe and child wero out sailing en the Columbia rlver, nbove tlie cascades. The beat drifted tee near the ripples nnd, not withstanding the efforts or the montepull away, went ever, drowning all of Its occu pants. A Ilfo-!eat put out from the go em inent works, but could net save thetii. THItCn MSTTKILS. "Se you lcave for the soa-sheru te morien , Te worship nt gayaty's shrine. I can uoe by your face tliat your sei row At, parting iloee net equal mlue. " Pinte you w lull It, I'll wrlte te you often, tir you i ask very much le us, That you'll hciuI me, my labors te soften, Three letters, nnd these' y-e .' " Irem Life. l'rrnLlentlal Mil te niiineni. 1 lienpli the new executlvedld net tap that kc of whlnkey dent him bynniidmliurlasfueck, he Iscrc-dllcd with the t;etd tnste te fellow the time honored cuxtotnef having the medi cheice ll'iuerx utntate didders. A pet of honor should certainly be glren Vvrry'n Vvnn ilALT Wiu Kr, net only en account or Its uliohite purity, hut because of Its viiluu In the provvntlen uud curoefpnoumonla, consumption, malaria, put put memirydUMises nnd fevers of nil kinds, Inci dent te the Whlte llouse locality. It makes the weak utieiiK nnd keeps the mtrenfr In thucn)oy thucn)ey ment of their strciiKth. Sold e cry where. hernllile Adtlee mi Cooker". Aldc-anake pajier says, " A famllv fed en tried huefdeuk, with the Jutco nil solidified and tlie sleak fullofirreiuie,iiiidseddcn potatoes nnd heavy bread, miUem net only In stomach but In ncrtu und bruin." Ves. nnd the famllv will liave dyspepsia, debility nnd bad bleed. Give thorn llruw ii'a Iren Hitters and ilrivu thosndls thesndls thosndls enicseut. .Mr. J. Ileelin, Delphes, Ohie, w riles, " I have ucil Hre n's Iren Hitlers rer Impurity of bleed, nud am K'eatly henelltvd." AVIint Spertliig Slen llcly (In, When I.unls It. itlchmend, the Heutli Carolina moenshiner, utter for elht years eludliiff the Keveruincnlnlllclals, when asked te surrender, heiixclalmed "Never te men who nre ut my back ! " Ilcfore lu Mas taken, flte bullets had gene clear through him, but Btrangole lvlate, he get ttcll.ln the hands nfurude backwoods nurse." Ily the way, If Curfluld had been In the hands efu backwoods nurse, he might have lived. A heap of volunteer testimony against the Infalli bility of the physicians has been accumulating of late, nud peeple nre enceurafied te de their own doctoring mero nnd mere. It Is cheaper and iuttc ns certain. ISctore Detective Curtlu of liumde caught Tem llallard he entered." Iilui with his revol ver. Tem saw the point nnd tumbled! Joe dress was " covered" u few weeks uge nnd he tumbled, und se did Dan JIuce. Death "fetched em" with that dreaded weapon kidney disease. Hut they should liavu been Uvclyjaud drawn llrst. They could easily have disarmed the monster had they covered him with that dead shot Warner's safu cuie, which, drawn premptly.alwuys takes the prey. It Is doubtless true that sporting men dread this enemy mete than any mishap of their profession, and presu mably this explains why they as a rule nre se partial te that celubrated "dead shot." Itlchmend was right. Ne man should surieu der when attacked In the back. Ile should "draw," face nbeut and proceed te the defence, for such uttucks, se common among alt daises, will fetch u man every time unless "covered' by that wonderfully success fill " dc.nl shot." Nperltman't AVici. tiVECIAL KOTIVEH, An Answer tVauted. Can nnjennbilngnsacaneiif Kidney or 1.1 ver Complaint that Klectrtc llltturHWill nolsiieedlly curur We say they cannot, as theiiBunds of cases already permanently cured and who nre d.illyiecemmendliig Klcctrle Ititters. will prove, llrlghfs Disease, Diabetes, Weak Hack, or an v urinary complaint cfiilckly cured. They purify the bleed, regulute the bowels, und uct directly en the diseased purts. Kvcry bettlu gunrunttcd. Fer sale ut ln. it bottle by II Tl, Cechrnn. Diugglst, 1J7 und 1SU North gucen street, Lan caster, 1M. (j) ITCHING I'1LKS.-SVM1'T0M8 I MOISTUItEl I.tke persplrutlen, Intense Itching', werse by scratching, most ut night, seems If pin-worms were crawling. " Hwayne't Ointment "U a pleat. nt. ture cure. junSs-MWFAw COAL. BB. MAItTIN, WHOLEfliLB AMD RITAIL Dealer in All Kindi of Lumber anil Ceal. a-VAjm: Ne. 130 North Water and Prince strueU above Lemen, Lancaster. nl-lvd O AUMU AUDNE11S A JEFFK1UES, COAL DEALERS. Kt North l'rlnce stn'ut. YAitbs North l'rlnce street, near lleadtng LANCA3TE11, l'A. euglS-tfd DopeL QOKU M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOIITU WATKU ST11KKT, Lancaster, Fa., WHOLESALB AND nETAIL DEALXB IN LUMBER AND GOAL. CONNKOTION WITH TUB TKLJtrnOKIO EXCHANGE. Yard and Orriau: Ne. 330 NOUTII WATKU BTUKKT. feb3S-lvd UOUHL-VUJtHJHUJNU UOOItS. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO 1JUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 AT- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, feb27.1ya IiANOASTEtt l'A, GK O It a 13 II U N N ET T-PRACTIOAL I'LUJIHKlt, STEAM AND OAS FlTTKlt AU enlers promptly uttonaea te. ttatlsfactlen guarnnteeil. Wiirk done nt reonenabla prices NO. 435NOUT11 QUEEN bTUEBT. Jnnel7-3ina Lancaster, Ia. T UIS PAPER IB PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, FalrBOuul lek Works, 26th and Tean'a. knm lase-ira rmiADXLrjiiA.rA, 1885. MKDlOAtm """-'" 1 n-i-rnu . VA.Ai TJROWN'S IRON HITTERS. WOMEN Heeding renawed (trencth, or who miner from Innnnitks peculiar te tlie rex. iheuld trv Brown's IRON BITTERS THE 11EST TON'IO. Trade Mark (lUAf.lTr, 1'UHITY NOT QUANTITY, On Every Ilettle. This medicine eemlitnes Iren -with lmre Teoc Teec Teoc tnule tonic, and Is involunlile ler IUica?cs peculiar te Women, and all who lend ncdentnry liven. It Enriches nnd rurMcs tlie llloed, Stim ulates the Appetite, Strongmen the Muscles and Nerves In fuct, thoroughly In vlsemtcs. Clears the complexion and makes tlie akin ninoetli. Itdecs net hlaeken the. teeth. rann tieAflnnlir. or preduce constipation all ether Iren medi. elnet de. tins. Elizabeth nAtnn, 74 Fnrwnll Arc, Jill wnukce, Wis., says, under data of nee. 2d, 1881 1 " I have lined lirewn's Iren Hitter, nnd It has neon mero than n doctor te mc, having cured me of the wenknciis ladles have In life. Alse cured me or I.Iver Cemplalnt,nnd new my com cem com plexlen Is rlcar nnil geed. Ilus been bcnuflclnl le my children." Ounulnahasabovetnidemnrknivl ennned red lines en wrnpier. TAKE NO OTIIKIt. Jlude only by UKOWN'S CHEMICAL CO., IJALT1MOIIE, MI). JiADIKs' llASD IIOOK ITKefiil niui nlln,xll..n cetilalnlnRlIat or prizes for receliit, Inlenna' lien unoiiiceinH, etc., Kivcn awny In medicine, or mailed teanyndur 'le., Blvcn awny by nil dcnlers ress en receipt 01 -c, stamp. U CLUTJUKO. iq-KADQUAUTEKS FOK SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gnuze Undershirts and Drawers, Cheice Necktles, IS. it W. Cellars and Cuds, C. It C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BIIIltTS AND SOGIKTY I'AIUJ'IIEKNAI.IA At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STitBET. yjUltOUH k SUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, tJOTOTlIi: &EEAT CLEARING- SALE AT BURGER & SUTTON'S I'copIe'H Clothing Kiiiperiuin, NO. II CKNTKE SQl'AUE. Summer Clothing IN KVEUY VAK1ETV ATl'ItlCKSAS MOUT AS THE MATEU1AL JIADE FllOil, IN OKDEIt TO I'ltEPAKE FOU THE FALL TllADi:. NOW1SUNDOUI1TEDLY THE TIME TO 1IUY. Mr Stere closes nt 6 p. in.,Pnturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCAj2Kil.tA. T HIKTY-SIXTH DAY OF THE Great Clearing Sale AT HIRSH & BEOTHER'S ONE PIMCE CLOTHING HOUSE. If you wlh te tnke advantaKn of the meat mark-down and Clothing, Gent's Fumlsblnir iioeils, etc., nt ridiculously low prices, you had better ceme seen, ns their tale will continue but 4 DAYS LONGER. Our assortment Is net as complete as It was. hut there me many articles left yet which you would buy en acceuut of their low piltCs. 1'artlculnrly In our ' Merchant Tailoring pMve0:?rtty: selecting and placing our orders for Fall with the Importers, and we must clear out the old stock ut uny sacrillce te make room for the new 44-Clescd nt C p. in., except Saturdays. HIESH & MOTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COItNKKOFNOItTHQUKKNSTKKETAND OKNT11K bUUAUB, '.ANCASTEIt, I'KNN'A. OLAHSirAJtjr. TTXIGH it MAUT1N. Queensware GHINA HALL New Open, a Lnrge Variety el Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, a New Line of BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS. JELLY POTS, &e 3- riticEs veiit tow.-ea DON'T FAIL TO KOUK SKK THESE GOODS I'UKClIASlnU. HE- High& Martin, NO. 15 BAST KING STREET, LANUABTEU. FA. TUB BKST the City, ut HAKTilAN'd 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW FltONT STOKE. CIUAK s AlNT-ltAPHAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Salnt-ltapheel WlnehasadclIcleusflaTOur and Is drunk In the principal cities of Kusla ticrniuny, North and Seuth America. Great UrlUln, India, and no en. The quantity exported annually Is sutllclcnt proof of lt stahUliy and staying powers, wblle for the real connefssour there Is no wine that can he considered Its superior. 4j-TheSftlnt-Haphael Wine Cetnpauy. Valence. Department, et thu Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, ns-ua 0.J!ASIXla8IlCKT. ' BTerjca. JjlLINN A RRENEMAN. ECONOMY IN centT1cf fttroTBtaved.ntl0n f th Aff0' Steara ttad IIet A oemblnod, Fifty per SIMPLE IS CONSTRUCTION Geld8at arbarBS.d"baDd HOt PUrnaC n haud' ns d new, will be Flinn & NO. 163 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Exoumiesa. pENHYN rAlUf." Peniyn Pait, -ON THE- Cornwall & Metm Hepe R. Excnrslen Lommlttee of Cluirchr- Sumlny Schools innd ether Helcel organization, In inuk. inKtbelrsuiiitncrarrnngeincnts, nhoiildnetnci! '"S-1, r1?'0 Ilflay for l'enryn l'nrk-. ThUdullghtlul resort la situated In the mldat 01 tee SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Itfl giouneji covering hundreds of ucretate easy of weens from all parts or rent ml I'nnn sylvnnla. Ker the rree ueoer exciirslenlslH thore ure oxtenstve CKOQUKT AND LAWN TENNIS OKOUNDS, J.AKOK DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, UASKET AND CLOAK ItOOMS, and OIISEUVATOltY On the Summit of the Mountain. Thcrolgnlsen refreshment room InchnrKoef n competent caterer, whom mealseau Ira precuied nt iiiixlemte nttet, n pheUirraph nailery uud numerous ether nttraetlveleuturcfi. Nolliiueiaullowedoii the grounds. Excurnlenfi from all points en the I'hlladelnbln Ueadlni?iiiid llendlng A Columbia llullreuds will be curried direct te the Park without clianiru of cars. " Complete Information can he obtained and en. gageinutibi elfectcd with parties from nil points K".th0. I hlliiilelphU A Heading and Heading A Columbia Hnllreadu, upon application te CVO. I.!?ncJc1c,.t'cnt'nil 1'aMcngeraud Ticket Agent, "hlludelnhla A Itcndlng Hall read, W7 Seuth Keurthiilreet, I'hlladel phla,I'a., und with parties ..uu. uvuuuuii uv uiiiiiyine ici me unucrtiiguea, )N SCHMALKNSK W" Bunt. Cornwall A Mt. Hene Hallrend, mavSOiml i.euaneu Pa. CUJIM Ell Ol' 18S6. Tf1 IV V ll Cornwall & Lebanon -AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart el the Seuth Mountain, en tlie line of tboubetoroad, Is eUeied le liidlrlduataand oabetiatlons Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds of ucren, are eany of access lreui all parta of Eastern Pennstlvanta. , i-TheroareMOUNTAIN8TKEAM,paiined hy rustic brldgej j MOUNTAIN bl'llINOS, il!,5"A.D u "??" ,lll,lve Kundstoue; SHADV WALKS and l'HOMKNADEH. A LAHOE DANCING l'AVILLIO.V. LAHOE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING HOOJI, andTAIILES, Ul'.NCHES and ItUSTIO SEATS bCJUtered tbreugh Uiu greve for thu fix-e uee el excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUKT.HALL GKOUNDS. SOU' LINO ALLEY, bHOOTING GAL- LE11V, QUOITS Ae FOOT HALL Are among the atnuseinenta offered. Ne Intoxicating Drlnka Allowed en the Promlses. -rnrtlcs desiring It, can procure meals nt the 1'AHK HESTAUITan't. h'lcli w ill be under the churce of MIL E. M. HOLTZ, the noted caterer 01 tnu LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds throughout the sua son, giving It his personal Bupervlsluii. .T12,?'"??.1?118 from "" Points en 1'eunsylva nln It. It. will be carried direct te the l'nrk with out change or curs. , M-Excurslen rates and full Information can be obtained and engagements etrecled lth parties from nil points en the Pennsvlvunla It. It. upon appllentien te CKO.'W. IIOYD. As slstant enneril l'asscnger Agent, 1'. It. lt.Xn 233 Seuth Fourth nil cot. I'hlludelphLi, or tu '' J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. A C. V. It. II., Lebanon, I'a. rayl3-3uid UATS AND CAl'S. OUKI'M.SING REDUCTIONS. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hate! -AT W.D.STATJTFER&CO.'S, Leading Manufacturing Ilatlcis. All our Finn l.lnn af Knnfilnnni.li. kin.... .... Light Derby Hats being sold new Hegardless of Ce-iL buch Extraordinary lteductlims neter before eirered. Our limveur gain. Still u few of thoseNleo Light Felt HaM at Ski. Don't 111U3 a buiguln. Eerything New lu bvnseii. W. D. STATJEEER & CO, (SHULTZ A. I1U05.' OLD STAND), NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEH, l'A. SVECTACLES. ' CUPEKIOll SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Flold Qlaaies, llarometers, Tele scopes, Magic Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw ing IiiBtruuients, Philosophical and ChemlciU Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues scut FHEE en application. QUEEN & CO., NO. 021 CHESTNUT ST, I'UILADELFHIA mara-iyuaw HTUVKS. pOOR, WHITE & GREENOUtlU. BANKERS. Orders executed for cash or en margin for all securities current lu the New Yerk market. Correspondence Invited, MKMHEKSOPTHfl NEW YORK STOCK EX- CHANGE AND I'KOI'KIKTOKS OF l'OOK'S MANUAL OF KAIL WAYS. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk. octl-lydeod T UE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed Electrle hells, lights, and till modern lmprovu lmprevu lmprovu meats. Qoed orchestra. a OHAS. McOLADB, I'roprieter. Jjntmd riEATING! Breneman, LANCASTER, PA, Cl.OTUIKU. r-EllCHANT TA1L01U " I IcCATJLET, MERCHANT TAILOR 1 NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN ST. (lliichmlllur'a Hulldlng.) ONE OK THE FINEST LINES Or FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS reiiTii Sl'HlNO AND 8UJIMEH THADE, EVKHS1IOWN IN TlltSClTV. wilM,Mnn?.!,i,!,,i,l',l,"ek nl '' K"eds. nnd you wi bu sure te hat u your measuie taken for a BU1U Junea-lyd F INK TAILOKING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Lnigcet and Choicest Aseeitmunt el FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEH. AH thu Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEHY HEST UOUKMANSHll'. I'rlcen te suit nil and all goods warranted aa repiosenledathts new store, w.u m Io.43Iertli Queen St (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFUCE.1 H. GERHART. Mv KllS HATH VON. Suits te Order FOlt THE HOT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles OF SERGES IN OUIt STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAUKE.VFII THKlltHIlNAL PltlCE SEKGKS IN. 11LUE, OKAYS, DKOWNS. 11LACK, 1'LUM. WINE, G KEENS. DKA1I, FA UN AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting for E cuing Wear. l'ONGEES AND SEKltSUCKEKS l.NG WEAK., FOK EVEN LEADING CLOTIIIEKS, NO. 12 EAST KTNO STREET, LANCA8TEK. l'A QUR PRICES FOU STJIIER GOODS LEAD THE J1AKKET. Rednclien Price List of Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. THIN COATS ntlOe. SKEKSUCKEK COA1S and VESTS from 1.M Hetter SKKKRUCKEKS nt 1.75. ami 7 ft? J,U(,INKss SU1TS ut II.W,5.00,W.OO. .jSSUlTSatts.oe, tlOOO,iioe and i!!:'2S W."',.1?83 I'ANTS nt7Sc. ttSS,iW0U CAbSilJ,KltK " lema ,,1UIT ut $200 --se.ww. , u.00 up CUILDKEN'3 SUITS fiem .S5 ujmanls. Custom Department. RiSl,?i1f3V.!,).,,h,a lPartincnt are Weel ,,r,KSiJ ,.iP 'nn Co.ler8j the sumo we make te ii!i iiitVi ' iivies jur tu.iu. ..uu'liuun 1'A.Mtl 1S.UU. t&W. (Tift iM I.I te elder at 13.00, MOO, ,T,iP. Ila'', " W"le U nhcre you can get the most ler your jdeney. and w Iiere ou cau haye tba iur(et variety te select Irem. l. iiwm & BRO., TOI.nAT:TAIl01l8 Neb. Ofliqe NORTH QUEEN ST., (Bight 6a thi Benthwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LAMtlABTEK, PA. , .r?eil Ki"nHI six o'clock, Saturday until u tvi(Krjc, Net ;wncciea with any ether 'jOUinhOuemmieUy. ' MYERS & Mill, ?.t U. a
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