jk'f!nAlW? r ,W)& m ?& i'&k W5s?' wS if7i.. mit. m'ii:. fsr " ivsm ME Mf , V m4k' &S r'-si-'jL'C" &fk. J'&r WW immi wffi?Ba i ti ; SsMJt i mz; mm 1 ixiv i 3 ij't, k v. . ,f ? 1 rv (h A, 3 AJ , ,-.,. V Daiet ttfei "jM" '.U v" Irublteh Branr BrtMt lntteal ByannniAM hbnsl. JQITEfcLKSEifdEll" BUILDINCr, . " LYTnr cit A wane. Vrm txuLiaa-A MmnmcmiiKem. roatAea . rxRTISBatBNTS VBex.nR te nrrr csxts a . V SEKLY .".IHTELLIGENCER," (IHRUIM.) rllehedRvery Wednesday Meniln, :A' twoceliAmatxa ikadtaicc. roHDives ellclted from every part of the ate and country. Corrcanendents are re- UMted te Write legibly and en one side of i paper eaiyt ana te tgn their naine, net MiublloaUen, but In proof of geed faith. All anonymena lettara will be consigned te MhawaaU basket. i tuunm Abe tklierams te THE INTELLIGENCER, tUXCAITKa, Fa. M? Mte mtcastct Intelligencer. .iitM L - FT. V I . LANCASTER, APRIL 20, 188ft. ?r' Tti Wnalai-n lrm.Wli Me western association of ironworkers. ""' 'tfffitewttgh its committee, lms determined te f v4Hhliie te assent te a reduction et the scale NM$l'wages. The action would be important , ';' IVVUU1U TO OHIipvaCU KJ UU U 11IU1I UUI1U1U- ''tli(W"eftlie question. The Unto for such Ife ' , aen deC3 net come,hewever,iiiitil June, W1 4TJ$,$i)iMbcfere tliata dlffcrent determination 5JV ;'.&(w'Mem advisable te the workmen. It g',uiien submitting te no reduction in likwMvhich they make lias fallen se "' ff'P-gV'30 make lts Production unprofitable ffl 'ym&$ia manufacturer. It can hardly be t& wiHlk,!'uted that tUls fa the ca3e In MWsburg, j-? 'tAiithstanding its exceptional advan- lvlm?titeB)n iron manufacture. It has always &. pp8hi,cheap coal, because it is in the heart of vjj jNSii"B " "eiu ",u new even tuts cneapness .Which flews into its furnaces at a cost leu 1 tkkatlmtef coal and heats nn.l mplta tlm JiiTfavkrt tritfiAiif. Innvfnr n fnaMtiA nalivCl ieMSm be hauled away. Tittaburg, which used .rH -..wnxiii-ij.. w ,,ii! t,i ... ... .. .SrJ3.1fS''.tft'rie the cleanest : cfirtninlv it imn mami. ti aa.a&wi.iij.- i ' -.,: ' .. r r." ."". i djjvi."fiw vjcauci null are u ue leunu Mg, anywhere else in the world. They are 2p&Vr, bri8hfc wilh white-wash Jand unsoiled by a Tfi'i'x'T, . i- i riAnr ait nfst aia i Rfmt, in iVArv rnmnr. "PrnhnKli. i.n...n.ir. SjM ' 'meD' V,CW 0l the3 natural advantages, i tumii umt iub guose mai lays meir eggs I can still afford te lay them as big as ever. And there is no doubt that Pittsburg can atieru te pay a niguer price te the worker 'In iron than ether places without its naU i ural advantages. Besides itjehean fuel. VXS.'fir'- . t ... , Z A.., .. . ..... ' .fwSVf'0' catei-r,-lBIl,rt'ater and having nu reads contesting for its i; txade.' Its representativ t. StetH tnre stem se .well ira tires cs in the legisla- InrA Aram an well Itrmreaaurl will, tta n.t.... ciZx'IX'h. 7 T ... r.w. .umiwuurau. Bi-f. Twgesin this regard that they are net in zn ?&.-: " m . . . ... ..... fsy flavor ettne Dili prohibiting railroad dls- ; crimination in freights. They knew that n . thfldicrlmlnaflnn lq in f.avnmf Tiilelmrfr and that it gains by the policy of the rail roads which leads tBem te charge all they can get; which ia'least where their com ---'-T ""' . w.. - .inuMiuhi petition is strongest. It i3 probable that Pittsburg with its ad. vantagej.can better afford te pay $5.C0 per tonteiiuddlere, as it docs, than Philadel phia ean pay Its present price 3.00 Even nowPittsbunriseftermsr its iron In the as low as it can be made bore, which weKum seem 10 snow mat sue is utile te pay ,tn present scale of wages. It may be that it manufacturers are selling at lets than est, but such a policy is net readily te be reaicated of the geed business men they are reputed te be. They will have diffi culty m convincing the workmen that they are doing anything of the kind; and perhaps matter will end in the workmen $ 'getting the cream of the advantages which - -Mfhn Almtirhrv hnn an nhiinrlnnflv ;.. jt. vzz:c " 1 "";-."",""'"? "c"..iv viit Jrnujuuig aa a nianuiectunng point, whlle n '?& & $aB lssea get the skinf milk. The work- A W, 48ltuatien H-teW held together; which is v IjW tie doubt in the matter. Sweep Before Tour Own Doer. All geed citizens will be gratified te learn, cu uuui me irnuaaeipnu rrcss, " tliata thy public Indignation is being aroused 'tn&Lr&8v:zz4tt? . . , . .... .r . . :: W?S 'civ Jt1l)ect' te iraua upon tee oauet box ;'' t-- 4iSiy5 -v "'"" ... ej mu wfAKuiu luiimrt- " ?Ww an "enest count at every ballet- SL fcex in the ceuntrv." g$f When the ?ress ascribes what it calls a :fiT IHinnTlTI 1 t.i.lilf.4 JaIammIhaIL a .T-?S8pv i'uu"v uewiiuuMuuu 10 secure ftnWi-T- Ul0 united purpose of the Kcpubli ' A.saan party, exemplified in recent public ut- 1?l?OTlamM-:EVarts, it discredits its sense 1 tt? .-n M it3 sincerity. J- lEt(S&i ii; ue eYMence wwiever te justify ',&MJl1&UP'"s' statement that "besides thn . V&'presidency, the Democracy obtained last ,November at least forty seats in the lower rjuquse or Congress by cheating and false tceuaung at the polls." It is a wilful, do de j"Hberate and wicked lie ; and its circulation 'VjBjugtas much of an offense against po pe ;,litkl decency and morality as ballet box r atoning or return tinkering. Frem sources j'frnere such fabrications and falsehoods erig- jlaate no honest sympathy with attempts te pwt down lwlitlcai frauds can be expected. - r JiTer are Shermaa and Evarts the men te 'lie pat forward as leaders 'of any general sij v, jaiwm in iitu lurecuuuui political pun- '.-.m,l,.n..i..ii .1 m in. . k i'ft ''Tiii S J .Cy "'"'-""' '" me iwauen- xney were conspicuous in tim wa sjw" V4.1UO ui ine ceuiury, wuicn made k VliSVs, uJ Til,,.,l l I l TT V iMii'T riuuuii ui wauiig Aiajes. The v U iPmmm no 3hamw a"" crimes by which Mi m t iStfJi . - tTXa (Ann ....1A - . i V odious result was fastened unen thn fSW5pi-rwas really the great event that vj fMjma the public conscience te u sense of AltMdanscrs te our srstem from tlm,,.,. i& '-. Z."h -ft - " " rAI.HAr. AB.,lfrlAnl Ym.... .1; ''yfe jr- ,- - -j-.-- -.w ,4- .mt-r-m-m- wuimj 01 ikiuuuu ueuii, It mil. '- i i'TiIW, lts own spawn with a fatal blight : ,PrV-ajaa IBO iallum nf naves' nilmlnta(n,(i- rss3.wir i utter contempt into which he was -t'IMMwere due mainly te the means by i.'.mmm m seat waa secured . ' . ik-n? Ti. ei . .al . jyrfTf,uuu euennau emiupa -- me prac- tlMWwppressingthewUl of the people by aaild" A3 Din fnnleaf nt rrimna "oe !. LJi T"5J". ---.... -, e iun f , . Jaf stealing, worse than burghiry, as r 1lilBJBUn'ri" he simply recalls the Btery -, "Mmk im Bliame in 1876. He was one of f ',$ f WMtMWconsplrateraheu, The leopard l-41-.-".li ... 1 a. ' U."K PhlIadelDhia Jfcwing Ttharanh . aWt pletUTBiaaetiteregara of truth a prevent Kn editorial columns auig dull, raters te a let of Dem. iters in tha miaiet whnara Kim.... I - -t ",, ' r- -- i Jl A " wMBf. VJUBt93 ' audtimmk A te ttd iiTofOevAnibr iPatttecm's factional enetntat.'V Whafeyw.lhe meriU of the controversy as te the propriety of the Higbeere-appelnt-ment, it is stupid and malicious te rep resent these Democratic editors who have criticised t adversely and the Democratic senators who voted net te confirm it, as belonging te "a coterie et Governer Tattl- son's factional enemies." If the governor has any "factional enemies" which is much te be doubted they will hardly be said te consist of Senater llumes, who led the opposition te Dr. Higbee, or the Bed ford Gazette, which lias been the unsparing ritie of the appointment. They have both been steadfast friends of the governor, and if they condemn him new they should be credited with doing it mere in sorrow than in anger, or in any factional spirit. A Lessen for the Leglslatnrc. If the Pennsylvania legislature iscapable of learning from experience, it might find a profitable lessen in the story of the Con Cen Con nellsville miners' hospital, which has been exposed in an investigation of the circum stances under which the state came te pay 12,500 te that institution en paper and was te keep en paying for its establish ment and support. The billef July fl, 1883, passed by the legislature and signed by the governor, ap propriated 112,600 for th3 election and equipment of such a hospital, tniiture, en condition that the trus tees should receive u like amount by private subscriptions. Hew easy it is under such a system te precure the state money without that of the privnte indi viduals being forthcoming, is shown by the Connellsvllle developments, from which it appears that Dr. Buttermere, who was in the llouse of 1883 and get this appropria tion through, is the prime spirit in the hos pital enterprise, that the se-called private i subscriptions were paid in checks that wcre never cashed, that nobody in that section of the state has any interest in the scheme except Dr. Buttermere, who wanted te sell the hospital a $3,000 property for $12,000, and te have the state build and maintain an institution for the benefit of himself and a select liedy of associates. Tills transaction, which en its face is lit tle short of arrant rascality, differs only in degree from a great deal that is practiced en the state every year In the form of these mixed charities, which are privately man aged and paid for by the state. The legis lature and the governor should run the plouglishare through the whole of I'-uu, Letthc private and local charts be paid for by the ieoplewho efttDlish and want te run them ; and let tue state control what it Is expected te p'y for; in all partnerships the state is sire te comeout second best. Wiii' Maxwkll Kvarte has been gTJPTg efl' ontlrely tee much wit recently. He is confounding quantity with quality. m m Mn, TiUCAK bas at length auccoedod in ills base ball struggle te have tlie roservo-rule and contract-brcakers rcinstated. The Na tional Xeagiie have bowed te expediency in this decision. That there had been plain vio lations of plain rules could admit of no doubt. But the porsistency of Lucas and the feeling that the league would be much strength ened by a club in St Ieuis proved para mount ever convictions or right The de cision cannot but tend te loosen the disci pline under which base ball players are attempted te be kept If contract-breakers are te be rcceived back in special cases, oveit after formal expulsion, the binding force of ene or these obligations will net weigh heav ily en these who dcslre te disregard thorn. The cases against these players who have been reinstated may have been hard, but hard cases make bad procedents. EniTen Pulitzer, or the New Yerk World, and Editor Reid, of the Tribune, are having a windy war concerning the circula tion of the respectlve papers ever which they preslde. They should have postponed it until the deg days, when the period of mid mid sunimer dullness in newspapers will have set in. SiMC it has been detonnlned by our legis lators Uiat alcohol ts wholly bad and that the school children must be indoctrinated iiith this idea, the pre and con of the question be bo be ceme an instructive te consider. A writer In Blackwood's Magazine, who pro pre sumably ia far removed from thoalcehol agl agl tatien that has been stirred up in Pennsylva nia, and therefere an impartial observer, de clares that when yellow fever was docJmat decJmat docJmat ingBermuda twenty years age, the steady and hard drinkers enjoyed completo immunity from the attacks of the fe.ver. Whether this was due te ether conditions or net, the occasional toper went down befere the disease, whlle these whose temachs were at all tluies thoroughly saturated with alcohol wero able te act as nurses for their sotierer brethren. This is directly contrary te what Mrs. Hunt's book leaches in the statement that 6,000 drinking peeple in New Orleans wero attacked witli yellow fever befere it reached a Blngle sober person. Perhapsihe effect or this alcoholic agitation in the schools will lead pupils te the personally investigate the effects of alcohol en tholrewn systems te find out which of tlie statisticians are telling the truth. m-tf'm Oanks tills year, te be fashlonable must be large and rather heavy. The dudes will need te gather up mere muscle if they wish te carry them. It is said Uiat the day of the drummer, like that or the Amerlcan Indian, is fast fad ing away, and that mero and mero tlie coun try merchant is beginning te return te his old custom or going te the city te make his purchases in person. This will mean the re moval of one or the most interesting figures of American buslness Hfe. The commercial traveller, as the mere wsthotle or the class like te be called, lias often been the butt of tne newspaper paragrapuers raillery, and many are the stories of his brazen check. Yet separating the wheat of fact from the chaff of exaggeration, the drummer class contain as many gentlemen as any ether, and they de much te qulcken business life in the eloquence with which they are able te descant en the merits of the goods they are selling. They have become bucu a roceg- nized Institution and are be great a con venience that it is mere than doubtful if tinder present business conditions, they can bedlspeused with. The departure el the drummer te ethor fields of work will de away ith an agreeable hotel companion and entertaining hotel guest The Docter Delus Well. Krem the N. Y, Sun. "Hew are things te-day T" whispered a young man te a friend who had just come from Oeneral Grant's hall deer, where he had been speaking te the servant "Better," replied the friend, In the name cautious tene : "Douglas has eaten his breakfast with some relish and Dr. Slirady is resting comfertably.r "But hew Is Ueueral Urantr" asked the first speaker. "Grant?" waa the answer "flh.1 didn't ask about him. I viu mmlv anxious te ascertain hew the doctors were getting along." , a ... . . j y JKnTSfyalfct fr-Jry BHfl VnBBvavavHh1BVaJM MHH MUB.v H . Lt - 111 JJ V '-T"W., V IB , W " " r . - YiuaaHftM of Mraj.KM4i haw . J dMWe W10W t TiMfetlfe 1 sMMlattampeikcrtirfc Wi'6 nit tate.rwF'WT&WttXrJiTS vm CT f 'y 'gT-7V!Mf"- A Mr JMraeficM? err t rt rwtm $ -V '.iVAXKm. i-rr-z;tfji ' A Victory far the Berne Team by a Score of 16 te 4 Hew It Waa AtoempllthM Katy Leral aad General ,Ketea of the Diamond Field. Several hundred people wltneased the open ing game of barn ball in thl city when the Lancaster had the Quaker City club of Phila delphia for their opponents. Tha air waa rather chilly and the ground '.wero by no mean dry. The home club presented Wet Wet zell and HolTerd na tlielr battery. Owing te Injuries received In Brooklyn Mack laid efl, and Lynton played Hint base with Smith In right Held. The gatne waa net very Interest ing at any tlme and it dragged slowly along until after 0 o'clock. Tlie Lancaster oxcellod at the bat and hit Woldel hard. In the soventh inning Blakely was put In the box and he was alue pounded In the eighth In ning. 'The home club played a geed Helding game, IIIland,DonaldandTetnnoy doing well. Parker and MeTamany get soveral difficult (lies in the outfield. The visitors showed that they are a much hotter Helding than batting club. They hit Wetzell prettyhard, howevor, .but many of the balls wero sent In the air and captured. There was nothing yery noteworthy In the game and the clubs are playing again te-day. The score was as fellows : tAHCASTER. AJinlbr- AK'QOAKBRCl'T.AllRlbrAK Parker, If.., 4 4 3 4 00 HolTerd. e.. 4 2 0 7 22 Myers, 2b... a 3 e 1 31 inland. 2b.. fi 2 2 2 10 mnien.c., e e a 4 1 unee. rf... 422010 jueianvy, ci a 1 1 3 01 Temney, us. 5 2 2 1 31 Donald, .lb., a 1 1 1 41 Hmltb, rf.... a .1 3 e 01 I.TBlOll. Hi., si 1 HOI llcnncra, lb. 4 0 215 OS Kuliner.m.. 4 0 12 31 Helland, of.. 401 0 00 iiiaKeiy.sep 4 0 0 0 BO Milium, If... 4 0 0 0 10 Weldcf, p3b. 1 u 11 0 se Wetzel, )i... 4 0 1170 Totals. ....1J10112717: Total,, ...37 4 02(210 scerk nr iNNiitiix Lunciutcr ,. 3 1 0 S 2 2 0 4 x lit Quaker City...,' ." 3 0 S 6 2 0 0 60-4 rarkcr, MeTamany, Temney and Illlnnd. lc(t .. , "'."""' i wuBKcrc ty,7. H nick -.. ,..v,,,( , m imi. JNlHfl Oil Krrerg wtVS T 'VJ rt 1 . r,V"'r.,: """ I'ltclien H,?iliCl,I;iWcii"-l,.4 J ?cd llalls-Hemird, 1; Oiilnlen, 4. Umplrcs-CimitntntM and Mycin! Tlme or liame Twe hours and ten mlnutCK. About the middle or the gnme Chester Cumnilngs, the umpire, was struck In the left oye by a foul tip and badly injured. He was taken te his home mid yesterday tlie oye was ontlrely closed. Tiiore It a torrible cut aboe the oye which prenetratcd almost te the bona Ocorge Myers umpired the ro re ro malnder of the game in a satisfactory manner. Quinten, or the Quaker City, was struck by a bidl and knocked out Urc n tlme, but he came up smiling aflcr a tlme and llnlshed tlie same, doing geed work. Nete or the Field. Qulnten Is n roinarkable tlirower te baacs. Hastiati will be kept at sliert by Phlladol Phlladel phla. Heb niakisten hasi already been released bv Buffalo, J Harrisburgers are organ I1b n nome club. Lucas' loam w III be the host drosned in tlie league. '' 1. 2L,rslnla liave signed a new catclier named Tate. Fereman, or last year's Ironsldes, lll pitch for the Woodbury (Md.) club. Conway, of last year's Yerk club,is claimed by tlie Ironsides, or this city and also by the .Lawronce (Mass.) club. The liancaster club will ha e te travel 3,200 inlles te play out their schedule and their longest Jump is 2tU miles. if Lucas succeeds In Heciirlug such of the rcinstated players that he may want, he will Blvothe otber league clubs a ttitsle rerilrst place Fulmer is already sick orbase lull and wlU in ruture attend te his duties as constable As a base ballist he fnw lest hi grin. Niwrl inn IAc. ' Harry Bpyle is pilehing great ImII rer Lucus' club, and it inatterH net te him whether compelled te keep tils loot dew 11 or net. His speed Is tcrrillc. Yeung Dan Cesey, ene or the Wilmington pitchers last season, is doing great work Ter the Indianapolis team. In the game with the Detreits. rocently, the leaguers only scored three hits off his delivciyT In Heading Harry Pyle was tried en Satur day en the cliarge of deserting liis wife, -wim resides in thta city. He tostllled that he wa-i rpceiving150 per month ter pitching ball In Richmond. The court erdered him te iv his wifeS., per week. ' Oi or ten thousand peeple saw the Pittsburg tlub shut out by the SL Leuis yesterday by thoscpre el 3 te a Each club had but fle i',Uu,u.tthe.Pitt8burBrB lest U'elr held in .?. fl?,d T,1 Cincinnati downed the Louis Leuis Louis vme by 4 te Land six thousand wero pros out Indianapolis crushed Milwaukee bv8 te 0. The Dauntless club, efMt Jey, Mill be managed by 1L K. Nlssley and will include the lollewlng: Catchers-Eberle, Devit Brown j pitchors-Pyle, Baker, with Slater, eiler and Reland en U10 bases, Moency at sliert and Applebach, Frank Baker and Ben Brown in Held. It is a great pity that ether towns in the country cannot start clubs or this kind. All arrangements te place an Eastern League club In Wilmington wero niade en Saturday. J. T. West, the "Man of Nerve"- Manager Frelinger, lonnerly of the August Flower, will take charge of the team. Blak Blak sten, Birchal. HUsey, Hauua, Woldel, Al bert, Helland and Myers are among tbe players who will receive offers te go en the new club. They will eiien the season with the Chester club next Saturday. Tlie championship season of the Amerlcan Association began en Saturday. The Met J ere beaten in Philadelphia by tlie Athletics by 13 te 3 and Herace Phillip's Allegheny team shut out the St Leuis Browns by 7 te niiPth1r,S8me9cWere: At Philadelphia: Philadelphia IS, Somersot 3; Washingten: National 7, Buffalo 5; Baltimere: Bosten 7. Baltimore 3 ; Brooklyn : Brooklyn 12, Yale 0; Priuceten : Princeton 2, Trenten 1; Augusta (Oa) : Atlanta 3, Augusta 1 ; Colum bus (Oa) : Columbus 8, Nashvilles 1. The Reading people are tee mean te sup port a ball .club, se the papers of that muiaiiewn, win de me principal backer, and "ja ure uoveiuig consiuerauio space te give the whereabouts and condition of play ers who have been engaged in tlie town. Of Geedman ene paper says : Big Jake Good Geed man, who is noted for his Btubbornnesa in ' ""in, win grumuie xrem urstbaselu Lancaster." That nowspaper man isallttle oil. Jake Is in Trenten, whero he Is playing geed ball, and giving Helders of opposi tion clubs plenty or fun hunting the balL Reading need net be ashamed of a geed player Hke him. Lucas has gained his point and all the blacklisted players wero reinstated at the meeting of the League presidents in New Yerk en Saturday. The first resolution pro posed related te the violation or tlie roservo rules adopted In March, 1884. Itssubstance was in effect that tbe penalty or expulsion neuld 110t be made te apply te Hugh Daly. E. M, Gess, Fred. Dunlap and Goe. ShaUer. Under the resolution a fine of f500 was im posed en each or the above players, en pay ment of which the men will be reinstated in the loacue. Thntuvnnil rjwmliitlr.ii rrii.m.i te theso players who broke league contracts last year te Jein the Union Association club. It provided that G..W. Glasscock, CF.Briedy. t-harles Swoenoy, James McCermlck and F. L. Shaw should pay a fine of $ 1,000 each, en payment of which they should be reinstated. I here was a long debate eyer the new rules ferpltehlng, butit was finally decided that uu uuiuiuu Biiuuui ue maue untu aner a mere oxtendod trial or thorn. m m Cart Up By the Sea. A romance has cometo light connected with the ill-fated steamship Daniel Stelniuan which was wrecked at Sambro, a year age' when 124 Uvea were lest Previous te leav ing home, Peter Andreas MIehelsen, ene or uie paasengers, uejxwiieu w,vw and some valuables for safe keeping with onellers enellers chird, of Hasle, Denmark, and took a recelnt therefer. Probably imagining that no legal evidence would ever be fortlicemlng,that lie jmu uie uiuuuy, juiwjuiiu reiusea te return it te tbe dead man's relations. Thereupon the Danish foreign minister communicated with Stephen Tobin. the Danish consul at Halifax, te spare no efforts td find the receipt Bodies and wreckage washed ashore from time te tlme have been cnrefntlv un.i..i l..i , ... , , . ; d" " and dlvera who baye been werkiug en the wreck for the past year have kept a sharp lookout for the missing document but all without success. Recently a small trunk was washed ashere containing a number of letters aud papera. These were turned ever te the consul. They were water seaked. and the writing was almost pUIteratedllut among Ujem was the long Ioeked-for receipt which alter mueJi difficulty Censul Tobin m-- T., rCZ llz 1 "u uuuiieu. xia nas cabled ! the geed news te Copenhagen, ' , i iHPta Effizazu: zz? ffiW Jk AtmvielMl.a MrtittMr.'ibr tiafcedtttV .- . IBiABi- fl 1 ... .n 'Sr """" I' ' w ;. 1. . JAMMI RuMKfib LeWEI.t. wIuma tiMllfi U bow Impteved, will unveil a bnst or the poet Coleridge, In Wertoaiateter Abbey, en May Marquis op Stafferd, en the occasion of hu recent rnarrUga, received no less than 43 traveling clocks, 10 gold-meuntod driving Whips and 0 cases Of scarf pins. MeMstOMitun A, J. Glorieux waa en Saturday consecrated In tlie cathedral in Baltimore as bishop partibus Inlldellum and apostolic vicar of Idaho. W. H. McUmsaHV. the Pittsburg post pest post master.haii resigned te become mayor's clerk. He had a year te aerve and Jehn II. Iirkln, Bern., will likely succeed him. At.KXANm:n Harrison, of Philadelphia, carries off one el the tour ti,W0 prlxes or er or fered by the Amerlcan Art association at Uie exhibition openod last week. w. LioitTMBR,rerniorly one or the edi tors and ewners, and new a Washington cor respondent or the Pittsburg Vitpatch, has trtaae a stoerago passage te England te wrtle up rer that paper sketches or ship Hfe In the nilddle deck. Daw Mack, the turfman and former ewner or Lady Therno I Samuel J.Ivluk, societary or the Philadelphia Society for the Preen- uoneivruouyto Animais.ami.iL. 11. Mccor mick, ex-Unlted State district attorney at Pittsburg, are among the dead reported to day. MaxO'Rf.m,, whose writings have aroused a nntural curiosity as te the idcntltv of tlielr nuther, Htands revealed te the public In the person of M. Paul Bleuet He Is the French master at Westminster school, and editor of tlie Clarenden velumes en "French Ora tory." Mrs. Ham.vaii H. Sanbi died in Pert Cheater, New Yerk, a few days age. After nor funeral a search was made for her Mill and it was found. The scarchers also found fl l.oeu in iianK bills, meuldy and groen. They found 100,000 In United States liends and othersecuritios, besides deeds or property rolled up tegether in an old petticoat Jay Oehlk says: "A man with a large busineHs en his hands and en his brain can not hepe te be successful unless he lives en the slmplest feed. The rule when there is te 1)0 a physical strain is te dlet en the articles which are the most readily assimilated. It is Just tlie B.ime when the work Is mental. Com Cem Com plex dishes may tlckle the mlate, but they mudd'a the brain." Lenn Beacenhkiklu'h day the anniver sary of his death was very generally ob served in England yesterday. In Londen tlie stroets wero lull of " prlmrose pilgrims " from the suburbs, and the statue of Lord Boaeonsllold was again covered with wreaths, pillows, broken columns, eta, all composed oriilslaverito llewer. The number of ixk ixk ple carrying primroses, either in their hands or button-holes, has never been oqualedat any fermer nnnlvcrsary of cither I,erd Ilea Ilea censfleld's birth or death. Mns. Emii.v f.nevKs Wn.MHTOfr, or i:.ist Hampton, Mass., wlie reeentlv illed. be queathed a,000 te Willlsten seminary. Sixty-two years age Mrs. Willistet. was em ploying a row fumllies In the town or Wll lfamsburg In covering buttons. The In dustry grew, and was taken in hand by the lady's husband, who in time amassed a for fer for tuiie by It He became a generous patron or Amherst cellege and the founder or Willis Willis ten seminary. Mr. wmiHUn, iled n 1874. and sitice thou, as befere, Mrs. Willlsten lini given awny large sums te further various gueu causes, nne is e en said te ha e lived in a frugal manner In order that !m mlirlit distribute her luoemo for benevolent pur- pxjsex. lllefxly Werk In New Jersey. William Jones lias long been employed by Alexander Kinney, or Stenoy Hill, a lonely placoabeut four inlles from rialnfield, . J., back in Somersot county, te take care of the place whlle he works in New Yerk. Kinney has loon in the habit or coming out oncea week te soe his wife, wliewaslcR alene en the place with Jenes. He came out as usual en Saturday night but found no ene waiting for him. He walked te the house, arriving there at 11 o'clock. Hoceuld net get in and aroused seme neighbors. They broke into the heuse and found peels or bleed In the kitchen and jiarler. The organ was smashed with an axe and a coat, tern and bloody was found in Jenes room. In a corner or the narrow hallway lay the deceased liodyer Mra, Kinney. Her head was a mass or oieou. aii axe liatl becn used te cut her skull in two. Her nese' wan smashed and also her shoulder blade. Three boys immediately notliled Chier ori'ellcoDodd. He in turn notified the au au au thorities or Somersot county. About ihe e clock Sunday Jenes was found strung up In the barn with his neck broken. Ne metive is assigned for the dced ether than that Jenes was Bald te be in leve with the yeungest daughter, a domestic. Tlie organ belonged te the girl. Jones had been with the family four years. HWEET AI'KIL.. IllojHOmef the almond-trees, April's gilt te April's been, lllrth-day ornament of spring, Flera' fairest underling I li'dutn Arneld. Bl'EClAX. NOTICES. William HcUiiew, 134 Fayette St., Ilallliuere. MiL, says : ' I believe favorite ICemedy Is a geed medicine. It Is doing me mere geed than anything I ever tried, and I have tried almost everything, fort am a sufferer from dyspepsia." While." Favorite Itcmcdy "Is a specific in Mem. ach and Uladdcr diseases, It Is ejuaUy valuable In cases or bilious dUerdcrg, Constipation of the Bowels, and all the class of Ills apparently In separable fiem the constitutions of women. uprio-liuced&w DU. WILLIAM'S INDIAN I'ILK OINTMKNT. I'L0;,Mcu.1Jura conductor en the B. A W. It. It, Springfield, O., Aug. 20. 18, sujh: "I have vv.. n Biva.Bunuiur W11U IDA HIM. 1 Used HU' trrateiul tewiv hfu pnrpd ,,. Cochran, 137 and 13a North Queen street Sold by II. B. 13 Nulllvan's Sensible Swear On. "Yes, I have an Idea of inakingasparringteur through England," said Jehn h., after seeing MeCaffrey In Philadelphia recently. 1 have met all who are words meeting In thl country." The champion leeks well and his friends say that he Intends te quit drinking entirely. Ol course ueiuuy require suiuciMUg occasionally, but he will keep clear of bar-room poison and use only Der'B 1'crb SUit WnisKsv. That can be had of uny leading druggist or grocer for II a bottle. It Is warranted pure, and has no equal for the prevention and euro of pneumonia, diphtheria malaria and all nervous maladies. Te a man who travels as much as Jehn docs and la exposed se much It Is very useful ; and, even a champion needs somethlng te keep his- system In tene and vigor." Ironing Day. The woman with a heavy Hat-iron In her hand does net ulway remember that the Iren which gives color and richness te her bleed Is the vcrv same metal us that rrem which the flat-Iren U made. lliere I no preparation In the world llk.i Brown's Iren Bitters te give the bleed the Iren It needs. Mrs. 8. Jl. Crew, Legan, U., says, "l used Brown's Iren Bitters for general debility: and am much benefited." "'' Oil. FBAZIEB'S MAQIO OINTMENT. T.? reat4)9 -blessing that ha been discovered In this generation. A. sure euro forllells, Burn. Beres, Cuu, Flesh Wounds. Bere Nipples, Hard and Belt Cerns, chapped Lips and itinds. rim. pies and Uletcnes. Vrice MW.8eld by Drugglsu. field by II. 1J. Cochran, 137 and 133 North ftueen trout. lJ STORAGE OOMMIB8ION WABBHOUSB, DANIEL MAVEU, deca-lyd 16 West Chestnut street Pewjna. CIGARS FROM fhOO Hundred nn. nt PER JiAUTHAfCB YELLOW JfllONT (JIGAIl .bTOUE. MANHOOD RESTORED. , , ., . MDT Tax. A TlCtlm Of VOUthrill ImnraAnnM nmnln mature Decay. Nervous Debility, Lest Man Ac. navlnir tried In vin avav hai Pre Pre Pre oed. remedy. toad ritbE te hi fellow sufferers. Address. UI JIMyeedaiyw IS Chatham Bt. New Yerk City SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. , ,HDITU,U, Ywoeiaji and SrxeiAi, Dumiaa of elthersex. whonyeu can flu i you can Olid: In Dr. WrluhTthn nuiV .' uj ue uumuumrca uv nunrba. iTfn T lVI..(.r.kn a,i ,7r uua ji-aT8icii.i jn Philadelphia who make a specialty of the above diseases and ceasa them T cVassatuRAaTxxD. ADViea bx, day ana even, lng. Btranger can be treated and return home thenamaday. Offlcea private. DU. W, II. VIIIQIIT &&$i2- i-hUadalphla. K03COE MURPHY, D. D. a. ,t .. OIUBDATX OF Ihel'cr.mylvnula cellege of Dental Surgery, with ' n ir T vuinltm t ? orJf,19u,eon tfeen Lancaster, Va. Dentistry In all lu branches. uwrH-WAMaid i LlM mWflV$ttMKAmM4W ABl ViBBBBa.7. u l WW .M T irMMM TMIMI 1 M ' L L U i. 'a?i".-.Trr?w ,. . ... ..i , i SLrr-r' - -.. .. . i ZHOU VLTfWM.1 S BRewnrs IRON . ) .t 3ITTER5 Tata BMdletne,eenbtnliij Iren with purnveara. Utile tonics, quickly and completely CUKKS HYSPKP8IA, 1NOIOKS810N, MTAI.ARIA. WKAKNK8S. IMPUKK BLOOD, CHILLS and rKVKRandNKUKAXUtA. . Hy rapid and tboreuRh assimilation with the bleed It reaches every part of the system, puri fies and enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and norret, and tone and Invigorates the system t A fine Appetiser Best tenle known. It will euro the worst ease or Dyspepsia, ro re ro levlng all distressing symptoms, such as Taal- mnvf na all dlitmulnir n ..- . nZ.-clL-' .'.. .'.-. a. Ilnartbnre. eta. ing e9 oue iieicniug, umv in uie ewnucu, lesnuurn, ese. The only Iren medicine that will net blacken xne en. erlnjurel irlnjt It Is i the teem. Invaluable for dhKnaeanecullarta women. and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Llver and Kidney. l'enen suffering from the effect of overwork, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by It use. It does net cause Headache or produce Constl Censtl rt&tlnn OTHER Iren medldnea de. It is the nnlv nrenaratlen of In no Injurious effects. Physician and druggists ei Amn ieb cBunn lam rrl jvuuiiiiiiuim lb nn im uchu rlt The genuine ha Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by siiuna uunniuAb uu., llALTiaiena, Ha septa-lydftlyw HATH AND OjWB. ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE. Nothing se much changes the appearance us a Hat a nlce, new lint and there Is no place In the city j'eu have as many New Spring Styles te select from as at Stauffer & Ce's. Alt the New Shades In Plain and Fancy Celer. Extra light weight, soft and stiff, with prices lower than ever before. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., (SHULTZ'H OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEIl, PA. vt.evn Atre jVjsxv. -"lOMK AND SEE ME. ifAvme eraxKD a Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw y WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Fermerly occupied by Harry A.DIIIer), I respectfully Inform my friends and the ii Keneral lhat 1 am new prepared te fun would Dublla nntnnrnd te furnluli at the shortest notice and LOWK8T 1'OBSIIILE ruicE! Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply et Machinery, Cylinder, Unseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALK AND HKTAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr3-lmced nevsKFVRNiauma uoevh. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BOY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANQES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, 13 AT R Ne. 24 Seeth Queen Street, feblMvd LANCASTER, I'A. MISCELLANKO VS. SLATE WORKS. """"' " " " " All persons wishing MAKIILKIZKD SLATE M ANTtl.S, erany otber Slate Werk, will de well by calling at our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. Kit ANK JAN80N & BP.O., Cerner front and Locust St, Columbia, Pa. mar5-3md mUIS PAPER IS PRINTED . WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO. '8 INK, Falrmeanl Ink Works, 26ih and Penn'a. Averme 1anS-lrd PHILADELPHIA. PA. s AINT-RAPIIAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Salnt-Uaphael Wine has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk In the prlncl nal nltlAA nf Itifaala Uennanv. North and Seuth America. Great iai cities or uuss! Britain, India, and se en. The quantity exported annually la sufficient proof of Its stability and staying powers, whUe for the real connoisseur Britain, India, and se en. there Is no wine that can be considered It superior. n TheSalnt-ltanhacl WlnoCemnnnvVnlnnnn Department of the Dreme (france.)) H. E. 8LAYMAKER, fiS-tfd Na EAST KING STBKKT. T TOBACCO BUYERS AND PACKERS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL BTYLESaud QUALITY or CAKDBOAHD STRING TAGS, And all kinds of PIIINTINQ used by Leaf Te bacce Dealers, executed in the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see our sample. Orders by mall promptly attended te. STEINMAN & HEflSEL, INTBLLIQKNOEB BulldlDg, mS-Ud Lancaster, Fa. WATCMX3, v ryy'vvswyywrvV' vwfsiivM TTTATOIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, hi LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne, 158 1-2 North Que. Steel Opposite City netel, near Fa. U. B. Depot Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing at xtra Lew Prices, Jyallyd ir uiiutae, Te keep the hand warm MITTKNS; Te keep the hand warm. BOOKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ear warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S. , tfi t Ne. 17 WJC8T KINd BTREBT. REMOVAL. I. McCAULEY. HERCHAUT TAIIOE, HAS IlEMONEI) FIIOM NO. 148 EAST KING STREET te- NO, 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Uuchmlller's Building), Where he baa en hand ONE Or THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOll THE sntlNO TKADE EVER SHOWN IN THIS C1TV. Call and take a leek at the goods and you will bosure te have your uicasure taken ler a Hull, at-tld XT AVE YOU SEEN THOSE ' $10.00, $12.00 & $15.00 ALL WOOL SUITINGS, WHICH WE AIIE MAKINU TO OKDKIt? If net, Ills te your Interest te call at once and see them; they are certnliriy leaders which no store can ciuaf. NOT ONLY THESE GOODS, But All Geed Mild by us are Far Cheaper, TAKING QUALITY IN .VIO CONSIDERATION, than can bu found elsewhere, FOR GOOD GOODS I FOR LOW PRICES I FOR 6TVLISH FITS! FOR GARMENTS! WELL MADE We Certainly De Take the First Hate. IMMENSE LINE -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. Gent's Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., Six,., &c, NOW COMING IN. CALL AT ONCE . -AT- NEW STORE. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. L. GANSMAN A URO. MW THINGS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TRADE Is opening for the season with mero vim than ever. OUR POPULAR PRICK FOR SUITS & TROUSERS Are appreciated. Yeu will de jeursclf Injus tice If you de net leek ut the SUITS weare Making te Measure at $10 00, 412 00, f 15.00, 18.O0. roeandt25 00. All Newest Cholce Goods and made exactly right te your order. READY-MADE CLOTHING. As weare manufacturing all our Rcady.Made Men's and Bey's Clothing, and buy for cash enl v. we are enabled te tave jeu from Si teSOper OUR POPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, L. ftASSMM & BEO, Fashionable Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Nea. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. el Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA. Net connected with any ether clothing store In the city. B M YERS it RATJIVON. LOW PRICES! FINE GOODS. What the trade want Is Flne Goods at Lew Prices. We have t hem, tee. LOOK AT OUR GOODS, And you'll find them made lust as well as iroeds at high prices. We'll net slight them tesult ex- lstlnic low nrlccs. Rather aunriflpn th .,... filidirlvn Bitli wnrl. nn f Ka n...1a I.....I. ici-s. iiamcr sacrince the work a the goods Justlfle. PINE ASSORTMENT -OF ENGLISH & FRENCH . CHECKS, -AT- PBICES AS LOW AS DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS SO LOW THAT EVKKY ONE CAN HAVE A QUIT MYERS & RATHFON, LKADINQ LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 HAST KLNO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. 21 0 OnO WORTH OF MILLINERY ''P-,-V'Vf,-',-' Xew Yerk d Pari Mllil. neryCa Our new (tore, no North Queen street. nfu-' 1',.U 2?w "n wUhan Klegantllne etutfi.Snliet,i lowers. Feathers. Ac at our usual CHEAP PRICES. Hoping our customeTi HIRSH & BROTHERS IZirurr.T"0 "" w"i incase uiver us wUhJAelr presence, we remain truly yours, Nf JOltK AND PARIS MILLLSekyc'e., JaaU4 jrerawrly of as West King St. ana w ia .asu .a . !? J. Cr.OTHIXU. rcuNie TAILORING. l' 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE C1TV OF LANCASTER. All the I-atcst Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE or SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEItV BEST WOUKMANSIIII. Friers te suit all and all goods warranted as represented at his new store, Ue. 43 Serth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFFICE.) H.GERHART. S1' RING CLOTHING. SPEIM CLOTHING -AT- Burger & Sutten's. We are offering eurSPRINO stock of Heady. Made CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICE. A call will convince you that this Is the place te secure a genuine bargain. We de net offer ene or two lets as a bait, but we offer our entire stock nt prices away down. Men's Buslness Suits from 87 te $12. Men's Dress Suits from $12 te $16. Youth's Scheel Suits from $4.50 te $7. Youth's Dress Suits from $8 te $12. Children's Short Punts Suits from $3 te $7. These are all our own make and wedonothes wedenothes wedonethes Itato te guarantee the lit, style and wmkman ship. Our motto Is: GOOD GOOIJb AND LOW PRICES. BURGER & SUTTON MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. w ILLIAMBON 4 FOSTER. THE- NORFOLK BLOUSE! It 13 a natural fiellng with most people that when they have something New and Stylish, they feel anxious toshew It. This is Just our flx new. We are anxious te show the ladles of Lan caster our Children's Norfolk Blouse Suits, as well as the New and Elegant Assortment of ' 'ranu unu j-iiuii iiiniu mum ier children. Alse our One and Two-1'lece Kilts of the Very ; Latest Patterns. ' White Dress Shirts. It I an acknowledged fact that It won't pay te make the White Dress Shirts at home lieu they can be bought Ready-Made and Warranted te F1L Every shirt we sell (rom60elotl.au. We arc prepared te guarantee a perfect tl t or no sale. OUR BEST SHIRT and THE BEST SHIRT for Fit, Material and Make, Is THE PATENT BOSOM EIGH M I $1.00 EACH, E! -OR- $5.40 PEE HALF DOZEN. PERCALE SHIRTS, in the Newest Patterns for fepilng Wear, Fast .u.u.r, .v A U WU111UH WllU J I Each Sblrt. CLOTH HATS! 60 CENTS. This Fashlonable and Favorlte Hat we have a VervFlne Asaertmniit. nf tw m.... ... ,"" ' J u!&M&iS2 ma u,,d Sert M- ia The early patterns In Children's Straw Tur. bans are new open for Inspection. THE GEM I and thi TprtVe U wtfhln 'the fcahBef allT UlTOU8U MKN'S OEM CONGRESS ea MEN'S GEM LACE , ..'"" JrS MEN'S GEM MUTTON.!"."."." StX S8?3 SS& Sgg.?8.! I1?.""1 )".":g mey's gem mutton-.. !:.,;:;::;:;."::;;;";;J53 32, 34, 30 & 38 West King St, LANCASTER, PA. TROTK IS MAKING " OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS at 9X00 a oezav,: KM NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Pa, AT NO. Jaeiutfd CALL AT STORK RKIOART'S OLD WINK -rOR- IISTON'S EXTBACT OP BEEP. Tiifarr in tub would, KUbllhed, 1780. II, K. SLAYMAKEH. AeL. feblT-Ud rVV3 (' . Williamson & Fester, We. East King St. tM ."M J t - A 0 , ri ' ,fj '2- ,-j .C. -tai lt4V '.'. " -l yV vl siiUiJ nf.jmp.a -mix-'