,av U" THE IiANCABTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1880. xki, BK If' ES? K4- vt 'a "rf. Intelligencer BVKBY DAY IN THE YEAB AtndatEzr(r(l.) A WM, tlTI DOLtAM & TA, m" Aierrn. imiDiiTCAirai"-"- AD AM. AW0ISIH0 M.ACWI. " ran. liberal oeiio ttowe te UIRl TBUn-HOXK CORWWTIOW. I V Kpvwmsma bates r,.fT- -" STKrTf3rTnrjTn.iin.Mn PR?r's . 5 115 J M 4 4.1 ftM !9FbSC'.." 100 1m jse 5ul of sis .. WS7Tr.... 1 10 2 9) 4(0 eW 7 60 9 40 73...... 185 2 VI 4 Ml OMI 8 50 10 60 HwSu.,.. " 7 no 10 ISO 13 SO IBM 4Gm weeks.. 8( em lotie isw 1700 ansi " iEwMtb .... 3ne 70 wee moo wee wee 'VKVlMUlll... 600 10(0 170U uoel 5700' 31 10 .MM Menth.. 800 12 01) 9)10 MOO 31 M) 18(1) VBBtMenthi .... 8 00 18 00 28 00 MOD 44 0 MOO (MTW 13 00 28 00 43 00 5510 G3 00 BOOO .f The Weekly Intelligencer ' PPmuihed - Every Wednesday Morning. PJjtlMOATaAll.ll.OOrORBIXMOKTIIS. CtUBS Or TCK, v' tinro.AHDAcervrniKTo riuen nnie cr J$V ACM. J. oeakMroKDiKcc eucitd niev cratr part etitis ijVV. BTATB AD C00HTRT. ALL AHOHTHOC8 IRTIO &TC. srt.f. nmrsinirKn m THK WAKm BASKET. &5Udlre all Ltttert ami Telegram te l-?i-ttAtllmneAr Bnlldlntf. Lancaster. Pa. ".-""" .XiZ. - . ... s ... -w.. . .. lit ' tfiiir i nnrnnTiT timriiinriirpT Efe '""l """ " " LANCA8TKU, JULY 1. 1SS3. u The Repnblican Ticket. There is nothing surprising or unexpect ed about the Republican state nominations made at Ilarrlsburir en WeJnesday. The 'gq'l nominees are mostly well known an J, With one exception, they were conspicuou censpicuou conspicueu 'ly slated by tlie party bosses for their re spective places a long time age. Gen. Beaver is the same man who headed the ticket In 16S2, 'when it was beaten by the pretest of some forty thousand of his own party against his selection, although named with nearly the same apparent unanimity as characterized the convention this jear. Since that time he has done nothing te strengthen himself in the judgment of the people of the commonwealth. He has taken no position en any question of vital interest te the state that displays his fitness te be iti chief executive. Last year when the ques tion of enforcing the state constitution against corporate encroachment came up, en the Impulse of the moment, and pressed by the clamor eflilajUigiilwrs, he once feundjaucfr) declare himself ; but when he nd that he had given offense te the cer poratiens and the bosses of his party, lie be took himself te the political battle-tlelds of Ohie ; and when he came back te Pennsyl vania he remained mute as a clam through the balance of the campaign upon its fore most issue. Since 18S2 he has persistently s)ught renominatien and has blown het and cold te secure it. His speech upon being introduced te the convention was an in ane performance, characteristic of him. It was filled with platitudes about the banner and the flag, the underlying prin ciples and the grand old party. That is all there is of him. A very large proportion of the people of his party who opposed him four years age have never changed their minds nor acknowledged their mis take; and of tueiO who supported him most loyally then a great many regret his present candidacy and have as little confi dence in his success as they have in his political sagacity or his judgment upon public affairs. Davlesisnet a weaker but a worseman than Beaver. Had the delegates te Har risburg been left te the exercise of their own choice and te fellow their own judg ment, Monteotli would have beaten him two te one. Every wire was pulled for him; and the friendship of the Philadel phia ringsters nloue saved him. They knew their man and they wanted him in the chair of the Senate. He made bitter and effective opposition in that body as a member te the reform legislation asked for Philadelphia ; and has never failed the werse element of his party when needed, though always nuking pretensions te affiliate with the better. lie was beaten M with Be.iver in 168:2 and will go down with him again. Norris is a pet and pretege of Quay. He has been governor's secretary, supreme court reporter, state senator and pension agent. lie trades upon his pretentious pa triotism and campaign oratory ; he is ut terly without the qualities demanded for the important office te which he aspires ; and with Quay as state treasurer nothing would suit him better aud nothing could be worse for the commonwealth than Xor Xer ris for auditor general. Stewart is another person who makes capital out of his super-loyalty; he had a few weeks experience in the war, many years of the peace period in the ft rand Army of the Republic, and a term in the legislature. He suits the Quay regime, and would be well adjusted te its machin ery. About the only weak thing the conven tion was saved from doing, because left mero te Itself in the matter, was the nomination of Dr. Y. II. Roberts, for congressman-at-large. Upen that Quay resolved some time age, " for boedlo only." The ticket, as constituted, did net premise te yield much money for the cam paign ; Quay wanted it, and lie found a weak and willing victim in Roberts. But tliis was a little tee much for the party. It gagged at the dose, nnd Quay did net insist very strongly. Osberno having been elected before was nominated again ; and the ticket of five names is left without a Ingle one from west of the Allegheny tains. distinct regions of the state, the lumber, oil and creat manufactiirint centres, are lacking representation. Km. bracing nearly half the counties, manv of them strongholds of Republicanism "and containing its most variable party strength, this western section will resent the slight Fk TV1' But its Keegraphlcal ills, tributlen Is net the greatest weakness of ft we iiepueucan ticket. xne democrats can de better ; much The Republican l'latfurm. The declaration of principles adopted by the Republican state convention is the patchwork of demagogues aud trimmers trying te conceal what they thiuk, and te catcu votes by clap-trap and evasion. Its arrangement lacks cohesion, as much as its f declarations lack cogency and consistency. t f Jehn Cessna, Themas V. Coejier and Mat. -;( 8. Quay.alarmed at the Increasing pre- kiuitieu sentiment and the danger te their ,Mljrt!ea et Wolfe's candidacy, have riea 'te head them off by favoring the rMtb!len of a prohibition runeudment, , aetl:uafi they think it right or because they would pass It If they had the chance,but because they expect by this device te held some voters otherwise te be lest te them. They will net feel anybody by their false pretenses. AVe have a state constitution new; ratified by a popular majority of nearly 150,000 of the voters of the commonwealth. The Republican bosses have no respect for it. They refuse te make it effective by ap propriate legislation. Iu this wry last convention, as in many ethers b 'fore it, they voted down in committee and en the fleer the plain preposition that the exist ing constitution should be enforced. What hope would mero constitutional amend ment, even if proper and beneficent, have from these men t Their tariff declaration is as bogus as their prohibition profession, and will deceive nobody. The Cullem bill of Congress, which they profess te favor, nobody here understands and it has no ap plication norndaptatien te our state wants. The demand for fair play aud equal rep resentation of party constituencies was re jected by the convention; the dairy and lalwr resolutions are meant te mean noth ing or everything ; nnd the " Indictment" of the Democratic national administration is only ridiculous. The nlwence of any assault upon the state administration may be accepted as an admission that it is free from and has lifted the state government far nbeve the sins and shames which Gov. Heyt confessed his party forced upon him, and which stained with dtep dye the administrations of his immediate prede cessors. The voters of the state will be likely te remember this, aud te conclude that no mistake will be made in beating Beaver again. The Ucmecrntle Opportunity. The Democratic chances of euro ing the state this fall were improved by the action el the Republicans yesterday. The party of the people, of constitutional law and of honest and economical government, need net leek around for decorated heroes of their own laudation, who are wearied with much ellice-seeking. It will most likely discover some plain, substantial citizens, with the civic virthes of honesty, intelligence and fidelity te the constitution, wise in their knowledge of the supreme law, fearless in the execution of it and no time-serving converts te sound dectiines. When found such will be put upon the ticket. There will Iks no trouble making a plain, honest declaration of principles upon the issues which most concern the commonwealth. The Democratic con vention will evade no issue ; but it will net shirk the grave questions of state politics, new of supreme interest, and shift the bat tle te federal issues, as the enemy Invites. The honesty of the state administration, the execution of the laws, the integrity of the pardon beard, the raising and application of the revenues, and regulation of our state aud local affairs are of first importance. Upen these "both wings of the Democ racy will flap together." We see signs of it everywhere. Fer instance the Yerk Age is vigorously for tariff reform, and urges that the issue be unequivocally made in the congressional districts. But it take3 no stock in the ridiculous scheme of some of the se-called "tariff reformers" te make the question a wedge with which te split the Democratic party aud defeat the state ticket. It says : Deu't let us as a party, btttllni; for the amelioration or labor anil their liberation Ireia a burdensome nuil obneilous tai, which they are paying upon every article of dally consumption, fritter awa v our strength by engalni In a taritl conflict en ttiestate ticket, particularly when hucIi cente-it prom prem ises no reiults and will lend no aid te the cause for which we are contending. .Suite njUcers don't make or revise tarltls, nor ad just revenues for the national gov ernment, and It would, ttieretere, t worse than foolish, te run uch officers en a radical tariff relenn platform. Let us go into the contest ter state officers without any entangling question et federal policy. Let the i-sue be solely upon the question of a clean cut and pure administra tion; an enforcement of the constitution In all its previsions; a continuance of the re form se auspiciously begun under lioverner Vattlsen, and we will win victory ; for the people, the great conservative element of the loeple, will appuud such a plairnrm and support a geed ticket put up te cirrv out such principles. The views of the Ajt will be the view of ninety-nine hundredths of the Democratic party in tills state. There will be no sym pathy with these, who, never iu the habit of recognizing party ties, except when it suits their own interest, would use the tariff question te rend the state Democracy. The men who want te read one half, or one quarter, or one-tenth of their fellow voters out of the Democratic party, will find themselves very lonesome at the com cem ing state convention. Tur. Heaver ticket was the first named In 1SS2. Tim Republican conventions and bloody shirt orators who think tliey are making capital by assailing Cleveland's pension vetoes, are mistaken. The Chicago -Veu, a paier of largest circulation in the metropolis of the Northwest, puts It thus: President Cleveland's jenslen vetoes only needed such a cheap and hbitant attack as that made en them by Congressman Itiyne te prove their true metal. The mere they are hammered by such unreasoning wrath the clearer will their hene-t tone sound in the ears et the nation, which Is weary of buncembe excuses for raids upon the treas ury. Mr. Jt.iyne contented himself wbh a general attack upon the vetoes. He did net attempt te Justify the flood of rellef bills or defend the reckless and uniformed manner Iu which Congress stands charged of voting away public funds. It Is nothing te tue eint that the president wus net himself a soldier; that he never imperiled his lire in the war; that he walked iu safety the un un un herole path et peace. Tlie question involved in all these pension bills Is: "Is the bene ficiary honestly and et right entitled te the nation's gratelnl recognition V" Tim Roberts boom repairs. has been taken In for Tun Republican convention, determined te "get It all in," adepted a dreary let or twaddle called "a tarlir address," prepared by ene of these peripatetie bores, who allllct conventions with their ell Halve productions. The Ilccertl points out that this mldm-a emits te moutlen "the revision of the tarillln 16.17, when the Republicans had ; majority lu the llouse of Representatives, with N. I. Banks for speaker, nnd Lewis I) Campbell, of Ohie, as chairman et the com mittee en ways and means. That Republi can tarltr revision roduced the Democratic free trade' tariff of 18 10 from an uverageer 25 per cent, te an average or 10 per cent," Our esteemed contemporary also points out that It is no reproach te a country that Its iui perta exceed Its experts ; and no nation evei get, rich auy ether way. In the period uud- jug hi iwU u,e tonuage of the Unlted States m the lerelgu trade te aud from its ports was 07 per cent. The American merchant marine was nourishing, and the apparent balance et CUI f00D,1''l6a UrKe'y or lue country's ?nV ?. ?" p0""". The boasted bat. EELm "T,"611'" WO nnd 18S0 con cen con sUted largely In payments or debts and In rnymenu te foreign shipewner for carry Ing t'uT0? aDd ,miKJrta- At close of thl. period the percentage of the United States merchant marine In torelgn trade had fallen te 21 per cent Themas 3, Stewakt Is red hwuleder and hepefuller than even Themas V. Cooper. Ir.AAK Walten pays, "there be money getting men that spend all their time, first iu getting, nnd then In anxious care te keep It ; men that are condemned te be rich and then always busy or discontented ; ter these peer rich men we anglers pity theiu perfectly, and stand In no need te borrow their thoughts te think eurselves happy." If mere of our people were disciples of the genial Iziak It would be far better for the community nnd for theinselves aud the "quiet art et angling," wttli all Its apparent wastoef tlme would deeIep In us nil the qualities that the American character needs te balance Its feerlh energy;- an energy that Is as often caused by an active sense of duty, a desire te make the most of life and health, bs by ambition or atlilrst for wealth. Hut as in a beat race the lulling crew Is net alwavs the stroni;est,buteften thoene thathas acquired the most perftct streke aud has studied the course with cure, learning where te save streiiKth and where te spend it. Se In lite, the man who dies best Is net the ene who has worked the hardest, but the min who has Uken time te think, te plan his course and leek about him and ter this the fisherman has time. It there were mere fishing clubs there would be mere contented pseple and mere fish; for Increased popular Interest would lead te Increased attention te fish culture by state and federal governments and at a compara tively Btnall outlay our brooks might be stocked with trout and our rivers with bass and salmon and the rigid enforcement of fish laws would keep them lull. Let us all go a fishing. Tun United States guard, which for live years had watched Uarfleld's remains, has been wilhrawn. Time. Semk of the Harrlsbnrg news dealers were hopping mad yesterday because their game of selling two cent ne spapers for five cents apiece was blocked by the prompt arrival of enterprising Philadelphia uew agents, who covered the town and sold their stock at three cents, with the moderate profit of 1?0 percent. The Llarrlsburg people kicked vio lently and wanted police protection, whereas the only parties who ought te have been brought te judgment were the natives who tried te play the skin game en the strangers within their gates. The world de move occasionally. - m m Twe of the candidates named at Harris burg yesterday admitted that they were se worn out nitli their etl'ert te secure the nom ination that they needed four weeks rest. They will get four years rest after Novem ber. TnK Philadelphia Pre ss nets quite purple In the face discussing the rejection et a claim by the pension commissioner en the ground that the woman apply Inc for It " was a slate at the time et her son's death, was net dependent upon him for support, and there fore could net claim a pension." There Is no need ter the Press te make a particular feel of itself ever this particular case. The law as Gen. Hlack administers and construes It Is exactly as it was made by Republican Congresses, appre ed by Republi cs presidents and applied by Republican commissioners since the system went Inte operation. The enlargement and liberal ex tensions et It have been made by Democratic Congresses ; and no commissioner ever went further than, or se lar as Gen. Hlack in stretch ing It te meet the cases of slave mothers. In one instance the faut of a soldiers' son taking oil' a copper cent strung around his neck and handing it te bis "mammy" as he left for the war was accepted as proof that he was her support. As a matter of strict law the slave son of a slave mother could net have been her support, and If lie and his property were all under ether con trol, she could net draw a pension without amendment of the existing law. Nobody knows this better tliau the editor of the Press, whose ravings are only for partisan etlect. "Dkak Beavf.ii Don't talk." te California for a month's rest. He will go PERSONAL. MEvnnnEKn'.s widow has died at Wies baden, aged Si David Davis, though worth millions, lived en J2,000 a year. Fitz-Jehn Reuter has received a con gratulatory dispatch trem the National Hlaine Republican association et Washing ton. Rev. Tiies. O. Atple, I). D , el Frank lin and Marshall cellege, has had the decree or LL. I), conferred upon him by Lafayette college. Jesll Rillines has lercelully said, "There Is sum phelks in this world who ent their whele lives a hunting after righteousness, anu Kaiu nnu euny tune tew practice it." Hlaine premises " te maken very Imper tint political speech in the course of a fort night or se, which will supply his followers and admirers with some, salient points ter the fall elections. Olivkii Wendell neLMRs and Jehn Hrigbt get honorary degrees at the Oxford convocation en Wednesday; the students hissed every mention of "Mr. Gladstone's name, and cheered for Lord Salisbury and Lord Randelph Churchill. Jehn Kklly thought Tllden tee old and frail te run a second time as president Jehn Kelly is dead. The stalwart Chandler wrested the presidency from Tilden. Chan dler is dead. Urantj it Is said, would have arrested and Imprisoned Tilden If he had at tempted te claim the office he had been elected te. Grant is dead. Hancock was chosen as a mero likely man te Hve through the presidency than Tilden. Hancock is dead. Hendricks seemed te have along lite ahead et him as compared with the man at the head or the ticket Hendricks is dead. .Seymour, McClellan, all the old candidates are dead. A 111111(1 JUn I-Mjlng Whist, from the l'revhlunce .leurnul, Junu'.V. A quiet passenger in the smoking car going out or Providence the ether day, whom several or these seated near him had noted te be blind, spoke up, alter a consultation with hiscompiulen, and asked if "anybody here would take a hand in a iramn of wtiUt" A smile that wasalmest audible wentareund the car, anclau amused murmur was provoked at the ether end when the word reached them that thore was a blind man aboard who wanted semeUsly te play whist with him. A party was made up, however, and In It the whole attention or the car was concentrated. And the blind man and his partuerled thelr adversaries 15 points in alsiiit as many minutes, playing with u pack of cards with raised "spots," the three players who lmd their eyesight uauilug their cards as they played them. Fatal Yachting Accident. The schooner yacht Pelican, of Kast Hos Hes Hos ten, was capsized oil" Svtatupscett, Mass., about 2 o'clock Tuesday alteruoen, aud lour men out of a party of six en beard were drowned. The party lelt Hast Hos Hes Hos len in the morning, bound for the regatta, aud were busily watching what was going en ahead when tlie beat was capsized by a sudden squall. The men clung te the keel for hoiue time, but suddenly the beit gave a lurch aud went down. The men could all swim and struck out for the shore, some five miles away. One by ene they became exhausted and sank, uutll finally only two w ere left, and these were rescued mere dead than alive by two men who were rowing in a dory net far from Ram Island. The names of tlie men rescued are Frederlck Reoom Reeom Reoem inondusand Hernard McCermlck. These lest are Themas Crane, Jehn McCreely, H ugh Donehuoand William Curran, all or I Sen ten. m Uuutly and softly the mother hunt Over the baby In sleep's embrace. Watching the rosy kuillis Indent And dimple the llttle dreamt t's face, Ana the longed-for kits ehe would net take, Lest porudventure the child uiluht wuke. CJently the mother watched and wept Over the cettin whero lay her child. Onlyene thought in her besom erept As she bent te tbellpj In her anguish wild, Again ana again the lest kits te take Oh I U the baby ireuia only wake I -.A'.Ju'iinirfc, SCU5200.30 STOLEN. .1 TUV&TKli TJlKAHVllKWS rlt.lVHV- j,t.vr lssVK ut' iiusim. Oirr Itslt a bullion el Srritrltim u( the l'lira- irss ami OMan-are Cminl Cempati- seM te lnnorent Helder The tlulltj Official Wrltr l.cller. When l'resldcnt J. K. Ollllngham. of the Chesapeake A Delaware Canal company, stem! into his office, at Ne. "J.S Walnut stnst, Philadelphia, about hall wt nltie o'clock, Wednesday morning, he was some semo seme what surprised te find that Mr. Wilsen, the treasurer, had net yet arrived, llepas.ed into his privatoeffico and lying en his table was a sheet et letter psper. lie picked it up carelessly, but the Urst sentonce lie luad caused him te start In astonishment It was as follews: "There Is an everissue of lmmlorthlceni. atty te the amount et tU.VJiXlMX The bal ances InliAuk have net been properly roperts.l ter a long time. This everissue occurred a niimlmr or years age. 1 had hoped te be able te spend part of tbednviu the office te fix up things before lea Ing, but as the lean rails due te-morrow 1 am atrald te face it, as the tacts would become kuewu. Lesley and 1 aloue are te blame. "Mv heart aud life are broken. Fer years yeuliaxe belleved me and trusted me. 1 am partlv responsible. I have borne the burden and hidden the crime. The canker has been gnawing at mv heart all theseyears." He further "stated thBt lie had nene el the money en hand, that it had been abserted in ceurtng his tracks and iu his tamilv ex penses. He Mlil that h had net decided whether te go abroad or stav and stand a trial. Ills only wish was te shield his family as far as possible from want and shame. He closes! his loiter w Itli some advice as te the future management of the busluess of tlie company. Alter "recovering from Ms surprise, Mr. niltngham consulted with ether members of the beard of director and an investigation followed. It was found that since Wlleu has been secretary and treasurer of the com cem pauv about i-iVOu in cash had been stolen. new it w vs PONE. The chief prt of the defalcation was ou ever-Issue et the cempmy's leau falling due te-dav. This levin, known as the Chesaieake A De"lsware canal lis, legally amounts te fl.9'W,T50 and the note slated that the whele amount actually issued was fiOO.tOO tiO, which makes the amount of eer is.uoJolS, is.ueJolS, is.uoJelS, 200 0. It was further stated that the first over-lssue was originally made during the term of his predecessor, Lesley, w he is a cousin of Wilsen, part of it dating trem the original issue of the mortgage lean as far backHslsxi, when the aggregate legal amount of man was $2 sW,000,the company having at different times since redeemed and cancelled sOi,i0, making the present legal amount still outstanding $1,993,760. The canal cempanv some time age deter mined te redeem f IS TeO mere ofthislesnat maturity Wednesday, and extend 51,075,000 for twenty years at live per cent interest Te accomplish tills transaction a circular was is Biied, offering the lain he'ders the privilege or exchange ler the new leau and extension at par, and an arrangement was made with the Investment company of Philadelphia by which that com pauy was te provide money te redeem such iiortien et tbelean as was net extended by its holders. This option was te have matured Wednesday, and at the same time three per cent interest en the old lain was due and pajable, amounting te $59,S12. As discovery and expeiure could no longer be delayed, this precipitated the confession and flight et the treasurer, whom detectives are following. The president et the canal company hastily summoned the directors in special session and the absconded treasurer's confession was laid before them. It was stated that the holders of about one-talf of the lean had notified their Intention of extending under the new arrangement, leaving some 5900,000 te be paid eU" te-day. The accounts and books of the cempauy were gene ever and It was found that there had also been a defalca tion in the treasurer's cash account, he having a double system et bank books by which the company's bank accounts were manipulated. One deposit book had been used in dealings wi'h the bank, and another te exhibit te the company. ACTION OF THE DIRECTORS. The directors, finding that it was impessi. bio te meet thelr engagements ler te-day, under advice of counsel issued a notice an nouncing that defalcations by the treasurer had been discovered and thst "the interest en the leau due July 1st, Ivm,, will net be jiald until further notice, and the exten sion et the Tean cmnet b carried out in the mode provided ler." The holders of lean certificate were requested te pro duce them at once at the cffji-e of the com pany for examination, and all transfers of stock and of lean certificates were stepped. The defalcation appears te have been easily made under the business system pursued In Issuing this lam. The cer tificates were for odd amounts of money, and no registry system appears te have been had until recently. As old certi ficates were sold and c mi') In for transter, frequently going te mere than ene buyer, it seemed net very difficult te issue new ones for " raised " amounts. In order te accem- Cllsh this It was necessary te manipulate the oeks and also te watch the markets for oc casional purchases, se as te get the proper bisls fe" raising " the certllicites. A reg istry would have easily prevented this. As the defalcation continued many years the semi-annual interest en the ever-issue had also te be provided, requiring additional dedications, se that thus the amount steadily grew te its present appalling proportions. Toraisethe vast sum necessary te be paid te redeem the ever issued bends was im possible, aud the flight and confession re sulted. THE Ot'ILTY Ml.N. Wilsen left home at his usual hour Tuesday morning, but before leaving told his wife he was in trouble and might have te leave the city. He did net return that night Lesley is supposed te have left town en the same evening, and it is supposed In company with Wilsen. Mr. Ollllngham had been Informed that Wilsen was engaged In building operations and needed ready money. He took 2,000 from the company's funds and gave it te a builder, taking a check, which afterwards proved worthless. Wilsen finding hlmselt In trouble, went te his cousin Lesley and confessed the dedica tion, and was much surprised when Lesley Informed blm that he himself bad stolen ?300,000. As the two men had entire charge or the books it was mutually agreed te cover up the theft rorthe protection of both. When Lesley was discharged Wilsen was forced te continue the deception. Wilsen was aueut nity years old and re sided with his wire and family at Ne. COO south I erty-nrst street. lie received a salary of 52,200 per annum, and lived well, though net extravagantly. The house is a three-story cottage and stands en a beautiful let about 150 leet square The property Is owned by Wilsen and Is cstlmated te be worth 525,000. About two months age lie kept a horse. He has four children, two daughters, both married, and two sons, ene atmut twenty-two years of age and the ether about eight "This thing has come like a thunder clap," said one of Mr. Wilsen's neighbors. " Sandy Wilsen was an exemplary citizen, was quiet and unassuming, and lived very quietly. I imagined that he had something mere than his salary te live en, and It was generally understood that he owned real es- tate. Jloteldme ence that he owned lertv tunetnent houses, but I forget where." " It la roimrtetl that Mr. Wllnen was super super liitentleut of a Sunday Buhoel?" "That Is. net ha He made no religious profeHalen, that I knew of. Fer a time lie was organist in tlie Woodland Presbyterian church, but lie gave that up two years asa" Sain Jenes en lla.e Hall. The pavllllen at Ked Reck, Minn., was packed te hear the farewell sermon of Sam Jones Friday morning. " Hew many of you think I am In earn est?" opened up the Georgia divine, with IiIh linger pointed at the nuUlonce. "All you that de, stand up." The vast inultitutie arese as oue man. "Thank Uetl," said Jenes. "The Pioneer Prcsn reporter standa aloue as the only man who thinks I'm net," Among ether things Jones said: "If thore any fhlng lia.se anil low as hell it Is base ball. If I had a ileg that weultl step te watchagamoef base ball I would kill It. They play it en Sunday up here, don't they T" (cries of "Yea" from the Btae.) "Don't you kuew that all ever this country en that day tolegraph wires run into thousands of peel boxes, where some feel BtaniU ready te run his baud down In uW pocket and bet you. It would be a geed thing te have the stock Improved a llttle. It's gettlnst low In some directions." mieniVAL, A YKR'S PILLS. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach anil itnwcls te beceme tits ordered, and the whole system tii nnr Inmi debility In all such cases Ajcr's fills gle miunni relief After much suffering from I.Iver anil Stemnch troubles. 1 hue ttimlly been cured by taking Ajer's Cathsrttc Tills 1 always nnd them prompt aud thnrctiKh In their acllnu, ami their occasional use kerns me in a perfectly tiratlhy condition halph wceneiu, Annapolis Mil. fwentv 11 mi years age I sintered frinii u torpid lUcr. which was restored tn he-ilthy nctlen liv taking Ayer's I'llls since tint ttuiel have tint ur been viltheiit them They legitime the bowels, assUt ingestion, nnd tncreiue the appetite, uieni sntely than any ether medicine. rautlhurchlll, llavethlll, Mn.s. INVIGORATED, 1 knew of no remcilveenal te Ajefs I'llls ler stomach ami 1 i r disorders. 1 sulTered from a Torpid l-Hci. anil Dyspepsia, ler eighteen months. My skin was jellew. and iny tongue coated 1 h.id no iimn-nte, suffered liem Head ache, was pal" and imsitsted. Atowbeiisof Ayer's fills, taken tn in "derate doses, restored me te perfect health -Walde Miles, Obcrlln, Ohie. , ., , Ajer's rills are a superior Utnllv medicine. They strengthen ami linlgerale the digestive organs, crvate an appetite, ami remove the hor rible depression and despeniletuy resulting from Llier Complaint I lune used these fills, In my lamlly, ter vesrs, and thev never fall te Me enllm satisfaction. Olto Montgetmry, Ojlike.h, Wis. Ayer's Pills, lrepred by Dr. J. c Aver A Ce., Lewell. Mam. Mild by druggists and Dealers In Medicine June Jl-Jl G KAY'S SPKCIKIC MKD1CINK. T1IK UltKAT KKflMSK II KM KM Y. An unfailing cure for Impetcncy. and all Mis tes that fellow Less et Memery, Universal Lassitude, fain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, 1'rtiinsture Old Age. and many ether diseases that lead te lnssiilty or Consumption and a fmmiiture (.imve -Full particulars In our ivimphlet, which we desire te send trvs, by wall teuv eryemi. - The Specific Medicine Is setd l all druggists at II per package, or six packages for or will be sent free, by mall en the receipt et the money, by addressing the scent. II 11 tOCUUAN, Druggist, Sole Agent, Nes. lJ7andl.fc Jierth Quctm Strvet, Lancaster, fa. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow w rapper, ineenij genuine. in KltKA. Mfc-Dll M.CO., apM-lydAw utiuuie. n. i. HOVKFVll llll.ll IIDU1I.1. ws K UAVK A LAHUK STOCK Of TltK HKST REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. The Fierce Dry Air Refrigerator. CM KDK. HUSK, VTA TSlt COOLKKS. ICE CRKAM FREKZEKS. And afull line erHOUSKrUKNISUI.VOUOODS The largest stock of OAS fl.XTUI'.KS In the city. Special attention paid te Utis-ritllng, Tin Hoeting and spouting we have lust received another let of these 25c G LODES. JOHN P. S0HATJM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, l'A. "NV M. A. Kl KFFER. A LDCS C. 11 KKH KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East KingJStreet, (Opposite Court Heuse), Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock et Heusefurnisliiiig Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK sTOVKSand ltM.K, V AKLOIt STOVK3, HEATERS and IfUUNACEs. SUIIEU COOK STOYEST After carefully examining the merlU of all offered te the trade, we hae selected THE ARGAND," Fer GASOLINE, and THE ,f DANGLER," Fer COAL OIL. At the licit, when all points are considered, te Otter te our patrons. Call and "ee us e love te show enr goods, aud are net offended tf you de net purchase. Uemember, we aiu agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured by Kullcr A 'Warren Company, Trey, N. V , which has no rival In durability, economy et fuel and control of gas. .Vew Is the time teeiamlneund become posted for Autumn purchases. KEMKM11KU THE PLACE ! 40 EAST KING ST., (orrestTK ceuiiT heusk ) apM-tfdAw e UltTKADKIN' EEFKE&E1UT0RS has never been se large as this season. It would have been much lurger bid we been able te till our orders. Ne trouhle te get llefrlgeruters, but "KIDGKWAY'S and ALAaKA'S" are scarce. e have a few left. Ice Cream Freezers AND- WATER COOLERS. We haveplenty Don't think we would have them long If people knew hew cheap they are. THIS IS THE SEASON FOll OIL STOVES. We have a dnr.cn dlfTerentmakes. In this way we And out which Is the best. 'Xhere Isbutone that Is really reliable and nife. The ADAMS A WKSTLAKjS Is uon-expleslvo. LAWN MOWERS we have several varieties, the PENNSYLVA NIA of course at the head. This is the season of the year te have your Heaters looked after. In having this mat'er at tended U go ten house that thoroughly under stands their business. I'l.UMIllNUundOAS riTTINO by first-class workmen at Lewest Trices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKU, PA. " MA aUIKKUT. VrAOHlNKKY, 0. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINES Traetien, Portable or Stationary. Mew or Second-Hand DOILEQS, WATER TANKS, BEPAUATOJtS. IfiOBIVl or ltlPAIR Werk sneh ha Anna unit kept In Machlne f hops, CIAU. OK OR iDDHBM, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 537 NORTH CHERRY STREET, lUitCAtTM, PA. fil-UA J)KT S1' UCIAI. NOT1CK HAGER & Lndles' nnd MIbseb' Muslin Underwear, Ontize Undorwenr, Bilk Undor Under Undor wenr, PoreiKu nnd Domestlo Hoelery, Droened nnd UtulroeBed Kid Qlevea, Llele find Silk Gloves. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, SUMMER WRAPS, SHAWLS, J E.RSDYS Nes. 25 and 27 West Klnp; Streot, Lnncaster, Pa. HAGER& BROTHERT MOURNING GOODSN Prloatley'a Blnek Silk Wrap Honrlettne, Blnek Giiahruore, Glnrotte Oleth, Etimine Oleth , Prlneittn Oleth, Nun's Vellltig nnd Onmol'e Mnlr ; Oeurtland'a Grapetuul Nun's Vellln for Veata ; Blnek Thluet Len; nnd Squr.re Btrnwla. Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. rKTZUKK A ll.vrilHMAN. Summer Dress Goods METZGER SHAUQHMAN'S. We have new in Btoek Spoelnl Btirs-nluH In WHITE DRES3 GOODS, beuRht under Regular Prloen nnd te be neld chunp. Vloterln Lawns at lOe , 13 l-2e 15e 20e., 35e., 31e . 37e , India Llneus all grvles ; Strlped aud Plaid Muallna ; Oorded Plquea ; Orlukled Socrauekors; Vigil Lawns ; VIrII Batlatea, letzger & laugnman's Cheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Streot, Between the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N ,TKXT DOOK TO THK COUUT 110USK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Whlte Goods, Lncefl and Bmbrolderlos, up. Summer Undorwenr, nil slzes. Slimmer Hosiery LarffO Stock Seiling Prices. of thoae Goods new R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT UUUCKUJJSH. HIGH UKADK COFFEES. line old Government Jau and Mecha Cetrees, the bent In the market. Our Java lilen ded Cettcetpenks for Itself j rich and fragrant, 35c. per pound. Very flne I'lantutlen llle Ceffeea. our best enlv Jic wr noundieno verv iwipuiarar 15c We want you te call and try our .:c ueiiee. i no excellent nuaniy ei our Coirees and tine. Teas U making friends fast and firm. Our dally najes show a steady increase, rrc.h Roasted every day. A full line of fancy Groceries., i'lcajie KIVO u a trial order. GEO. W1A.NT, antrXilvd Ne. 113 West Kins Street. N .TEW OKOCKKIES. 1IONK3TV IS THK 11KST 1'OLICV." Presents mean deception. The name. In Its bu.lness use. Is a travesty of the act. Pursplca cleus and f seeing people knew this. Either In quantity or quality, or through trickery, dupe pay fur their delusion. The purchaser mu.f and uluays does piy dearly for the sup posed gilt- (?) 8ts.ru this question straight in the face and sen hew farcical It Is ; and remem ber that you can buy the ame couVe for l"c that you piy site f'r with a package of corn starch, c which you need only buy as you re quire. A New Sleck of the 11EST UK AM)3 or ThAS A.M LOFFKES, Te be "old en Their Merits QUANTITY AND QUALITY GUARANTEED AT Charles MacNay's Choice Family Grocery, Nes 115 and 117 North Queen Street All kinds of Imported Cheeses. Diukee's Salad Dressing Imported Itcllshcs. Ferris A Company's Sew Yerk Hums, Ilenelrss llacnn and smoked Ox Tongues. uncS-lmd AT HTJKSK'S. FIREWORKS Wholesale Dealers In Fireworks for July Itli can be supplied ut the Ien est market rates. WOODBUIIY FIIUIT JARS. W claim the following merits- 1st. Perfect preservation of contents. -M Simplicity In open epen ing and dosing. 3d. A well-made and substan tial article. 4th. The handsomest Fruit Jar In oxlstence. Call and see und glve them a trial. Picnic Goods. Picnic Plates cheap, Pickled Oysters In small Jars, Pickles In bottles. Sardines, Lunch Ham uud Tongue, Cheese, Chipped Dried Hoef, etc. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. "Teloiiheno Connection. JIUUKH, TOHN BAKU'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Are otlered at a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. STODAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library 8cU, Class Heeks, Uncerds, Howards, lllbles, Tcstaments, Catechisms, ete. QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James and the Hovised Versions of both Old and New Testaments lu parallel columns : also, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version of the lilbte only. In vurleus styles et binding, at much lower prices than by traveling agents. AT THK HOOKSTOUK OF JOO BABE'S SOUS, Nes, 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKU, PA. rVUHlTVim. JCIUUNITURE WAREKOOMS.'"""" BED SPRINGS Of Every Description AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. 26 EAST KING STRBET. WOODS. BROTHER. Whlte Embrolderod Hobes, 62.60 Summer Gloves, In Store, aud all Marked at Qulek HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. WAUt VAVBH. A KT WALL I'AFEK STOKE. Art Wall Paper Stere, !3t XOKTII QUEEN STREET, NO. LANCASTEIt, l'A. Anether large let of GILT l'A lived will be sold chenn. Cidl earl KllS lustar- Cidl early and leek at them and get prices, will net keep thorn long, ler mepnc; win Ben mem. Window shades made readv te hang. Plain Shade Cleth all colors. window Mmilus. made Ijice Curtains, Poles, and hung promptly. cnains, hooks, etc. -Ne trouhle te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 13-1 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A. T!l.VHi:S W. FRY. DO NOT MISS THIS CUEA1' Oi'l'OllTUNITY FOtt GOODS. WALL PAPER, IN GOOD C1IOICK PATTKUNS, 7c, Cc, 5c., 4c. Aplece. LACE CURTAINS, 41C, ., t.0c. 75c. n Pair. LACK I.AM1IUK- OU1NS, 50O. CIMITAIN POI.KS.SSO. DHAPKItY CHAINS, 15c. WK HAVE THE CHEAPEST WIRE WINDOW SOREBNS MADE. 'Ac. Aplece up. Everything Must be Sold. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU. PA. HOTELS. VtL-ANTIO CITY. THE OLD KSTAliLISHKD Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenient, very near the fea, comfortable In every way, and home-like, NOW OPKN. J. KEIM & SONS. mayaJ-Smd "I APE MAY. THE STOCKTON. CAPE MAY, N. J. The Finest Ileach en the Coast. The Largest and Most Klegant Seaside Ilotel In the World. -OPKN. JUNK HO- HKNHY ULaIU, Prep'r. Lale of the Grand Union Hetel, Saratoga Springs. Juneiiewd Qt'EN ALL THE YEAR. ft rm mansion," ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. The largest und most prominently located Hetel, hleguntly furnished and liberally man aged. Ihoreughly lighted, drained ana ven tilated. Open ull the car. yOHARLES McQLADE. WHrephy'g Orchestra. Je7-3ind T HIS l'AI'EU 1H PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT CO., HurlMja 36tU ana Hare Bts rhllaOelptU, P V,. IV ii T s t -
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