Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 22, 1885, Image 2

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K-Hih ' ' JWOOOltAM A TsUB III ADVAHCB.
r"'tMHaMP',iiea lellcited from every, part of the
S. ', mnd cenntrv. CorresDOndents are re-
3M M -T"k -lA lAHltilM .. AA mMa nl
6 ' mV ip en,y i ana t0 sn thelr nimC9' net
- -i -iter Wbllcatlen, lint tn proof of geed faith.
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"'CfjAvpBl ALLLXTTIRS AND TCLSOKANa TO
THE lWTiSliljlUKXHUlill,
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totevriit1eH veMg.M'Ctttaly he
Jeurnk of pretended respectability, except
the I'ra, and nobody en its editorial staff
except Botrie clown whose antics have es
caped the notice of rt responsible editor.
would undertake te prove electoral frauds
by"cenBus returns" and the "votes of
previous years." Such a miserable subter
fuge Is the old trick of the -ostrich hiding
its head in the nar.il, and hoping thus
for its body te escape exposure, we beg
leave te repeat that when the Philadel
phia J'ress says the Democratic party
stele the presidency last year, and forty
scats in Congress it Is guilty of a mean and
miserable lie, the circulation of which is as
base as ktllot-bex stuffing and re
turn tinkering ; and if it has either proof
or apology te offer, it ought te call in Its
feel and put seme editor te the front who,
if he has no respect for facts, has at least
the skill te hide his ears.
VIRGINIA COUPON
TIIK H0XDM0LVKK8 TRlVMrttlX TIM
nxctatey of tub v. a. chvnr.
The night of Virginia Coupon-Helders te ray
Tales In Conpent Affirmed The Remedy
Against tlm Tex Collector f nitge
Matthews' Elaborate Opinion.
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the beck of the heed, the etMer In Uiomeutli,
after an apparent etruggle, end again In the
eye. After the double tragedy be placed the
revolver te hU light eye and ecntn bullet
through his brain. Jehnsen was Insflne.
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(he (Irennd of the Dccislea.
ThAlleclsien of the supreme court in the
JbTYt& virniabeiid cases is based uixm its ue
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The principal opinion of the IT a miprcnie
court In the Virginia debt repudiation
cosen, was ronderod en I'clmUef the majority
ofthecourtbyJudgoMatthowH. It wm In
thoBuiterThoinaHl'oliuloxtcr.vs. Hauiucl O.
Grocnhew, nnd went directly te the question
of the effect of .a tendcr for taxes of the
coupons of the bends of March 30, 1871, mid
Uie right of the Virginia taxpayers te bring
suits for damages against the tax collectors
for levying en hln property after n tender of
tax-rocclvnble coupons. The opinion of
Judge Matthews was ns foltewH :
1. Ity the terms of the, funding net of the
state et Virginia or March .10, 1H71, and the
Imiin of Iwniila nml rannnnaln vlrtue of the
seme, n contract was mnde between every
ii iiouier ana tne suue tr.at mien ceu-
should " be reccivable at and nflcr
dubU. dues and ue-
Uie rleht of the ceu
pen holder under which wits te have ins
coupons rccelvetl for taxes when ollbred, nnd
any act of the state which forbids the receipt
or these coupons for taxes Is a violation or
the contract, nnd void as ngalnst coupon
holders.
2. The faculty of bclmr reccivable in pay
ment or taxes was of the essence of the right,
ns It constituted n solf-exccutlng remedy in
tlie limulH or the taxpayer, for it became
tliereby the legal duly of every tax collector
' Almest Alene, " Is It .
The "West Cliester JfrmiMfnin. prlnteil in
a town described in the Encyclepaedia UriU coupon helder and the state that such ceu
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lanica, as " one of the notable centres et ,nairty for all taxes,
scientific lc rning in tlie state," and among miuuls ilue the state ;" V.
a people who upon the same authority are
tlie " most Intelligent nnd virtuous in ttie
state," says :
The Lancaster Intui.i.kihncku seems te
lie possessed of n peculiarly vlndlctlve spirit
toward tlie new anti-liquor study for tlie
public schools. It florcelyntlncks Mrs. Hunt,
tlie oneractio ploucer in the great reform
work, ridicules her book nnd endeavors te
ennp me wnoie movemoni mie centempu
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Wmti.illen tliat the leclslatien of the
state, vhlch rc'iuired the refusal by the
f& lax CO icuwra vi niu vuuiuii3 ui nw eiw
L--, ya iltnftlin atntnlinil OTiirpm1v niTTrHHl
$$ te.rec Ive in payment of taxes when it is
sued Iho bonus, was legislation mat vio
lated the contract entered Inte, and was
ttherenre void because et the prohibition,
rnntalned in the United Slates censtilu-
fg $?:" tion71e8islatienlmI)alrinScontrilclfl'
'-$ &,, The mmerity of the supreme court admit
'Sf - that t e Virginia legislation was obnoxious
dg tx tbi prevision of the federal constitu censtitu
i Uen ; ut they declare that te give the
$& , bend! riders redress by compelling the tax
'KV cellec ars te receive the ceuiwns of the
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anetlr prevision of the federal constitu
tion,' fhich prohibits suits being brought
again testates te enforce their agreements.
As this feature of the constitution is con
tained in an amendment te it, we under
stand 'the minority decision te held that it
should control a contradictory prevision
in the original instrument. "Why it should
de be is net made clear. It would seem that
all the previsions of the constitution and its
amendments are of like validity, and
that when they contradict one another and
cannot 1 reconciled, the choice letween
them is left te individual preference.
And te this condition the minority of
the court seems te have come. They pre
fer te construe the fundamental law as for
bidding any compulsion upon a state in the
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editor te assume In these days or universal I "JJ ' ""." : ;- ,J" ,i rinr
rocegultion or the evils orintemponnce. and I "Bh "?. ?' " r"U
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debt.', They .uKe this choice probably
because it chimes in with their state rights
predilections. But though, as Democrats,
our devotion te tlie doctrine of state rights
Is strong, we discover nothing in that doc
trine, soundly interpreted, te leave
a state at liberty te repudiate her
just (contracts, when there is op
portunity furnished te determine the
justness of such contracts in the federal
courts, and te provide lawful redress for
the aj grieved creditor. It would be a se
vere 1 low te the doctrine of state rights, if
undei it a state may violate her plight
ed fai th,and if no remedy may be found for
se gr ss awreng,that casts se great a stigma,
upon the fame and credit of the nation, of
whicl hthe states are the parts.
Tin majority of the supreme court, in tlie
very brcible opinion In which it has deci
ded that Virginia tax collectors must re
ceived state coupons as money, has fur
njata 1 a very suftlclent means of lecencil-
-4ngt e provisiensof theconstitutien. which
then inorityef the court find te lie con
flict! ig. It is decided that the tax collector
is.ne the state,and that a suit against him
isne a suit against the state, notwith netwith
stant ing that he encountered the suit in
ebed Mice te an act of the state's legisla-
, ture. That legislation is net a law, the
court decides, because it is void, as contra
vening the federal constititutien. Thestate
can pass no law that subverts a contract,
and every attempt te de se simply lesults
in powerless enactments that can have no
force in protecting these who act under
them! Virginia's void laws cannot protect
her tx collectors.
In this thorough way tlie supreme court
decision emasculates state legislation,
vielative of contracts, .without running
counter te the mandate- that a state may
netbfsued. The minority of the court
say tint this, is a subterfuge, inasmuch as
the i tix collector Is a state office and acts
for it which Is true eneugli ; as it is also
undei lable that the state is earnestly bent
en n radiating the debt it has premised
te pa: . It is net denied en any hand that
the c: editors of Virginia are seeking te
force in unwilling state te meets its ebli-
tgatleis. The supreme court decision tells
'them that they can de it whenever the
state h required te employ an ngent te de
some tct te realize her claim for taxes out
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ui uiqpreueny or a ciiiusu nun n. jhui-
fered jte pay his taxes in coupons of the
state tends. That agent is powerless te
hands en any ether property. The
paralyzed, andthe state likewise;
done according te tlie law and the
tien, the supreme court says, and
ys common sense.
TheT effect of the decision In Virginia is
expected te be very favorable te Mahene's
rgttetnij't te recover his power. He proposes
te, Trua. for governor upon a repudiation
ptoiferV Ashe will have te repudiate
tie "iwrerne court te repudiate the obnov ebnov obnev
iewi coupons, he enters upon a serious un
dertaking. It is net likely that the time is
rielori:eveTutfoli)and Mbono is net the
MUi ue Virginia the state te give the
vae".ed height te such a movement.
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enemies of societv. Te the credit of the
press or our state it can be said that the In In In
TKLUOKNCunstandsnlmostnleno In its tin tin
cnvlable position.
Willi such an eminent autlieiilyas the
"WestChestcr lleimhJknn, of course one
must have great temerity te engage in dis
putation upon any question of science or
morals. And mere particulaily does the
combat appear uninviting and iwrileus
when " the Intei.lieknckk stands al
most alene in its unenviable position."
Nevertheless, we begtesay te our esteemed
centemiKirary that we have occupied that
position before and have fiequently come
te And it one of honor rather than of dan
ger or disrepute.
Te begin with, tlie Intkm.genckk is
net " vindictive " toward Mrs. Hunt, her
bill or her book. It deals with no public
question in any such spirit ; and has no
cause for aby sucli feeling. Mrs. Hunt's
law is impracticable, absurd and calcu
lated te hurt the schools, without doing tlie
slightest geed te the cause of temperance.
Her book, written te fit tlie law, we hae
criticised because, beingpiepaied avowedly
te meet the law's demands, it is tiie liest
exponent of the purposes of these who
framed the statute. Fretendlng te be
scientific work, it is unscientific, a tissue
of misinformation, ill-arranned and wholly
L bad. There is scarcer a school district in
thestate, ii inch it could be introduced
without doing harm and causing dissen
sions that would hurt the schools, and in
the end cripple the cause of temttfrance ;
for te that cause, as te many another geed
one, mere harm is dene by the supcrscr
vlccable real of its friends than by tlie at
tacks of its enemies.
We de net believe in teaching the effects
of alcohol upon tlie human system in all
the departments et all the schools. We doubt
if any reasonable and sensible iktsqu does.
We de net " stand alene " in this iKisitlen.
On the contrary most of the best educators
of the sUite are wjth us ; and these who are
net will be six months after the new -law
has been put into effect, if that time ever
comes.
nurnope. tlie situation and rlahUi of the tux
payer nnd coupon holder wero precisely
WIlHt HlUy IVOtllU UUVU Ul'UU II UU41UU II1UUU u
llke tonder in meney.
: 3. It Is w oil settled by many decisions et
this court that for the purpose of nll'cctlng
proceedings te enferce the payment or taxes a
lawful tender of payment Is equivalent te ac
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A litti.i: mero Irish bleed in Kngllsh nnd
Russian councils would linve assured hos
tilities long befere this.
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Call la Year Foel.
- TaeItliiladelphlaPrts having mad tlie
beM, bad misstatement that "kthe Democ Demec
rey tote the presidency and. forty seats in
, the nexrj Congress," and being challenged
fikhWaig uttered a " wilful, deliberate
Mi wiclied lie," retorts that it doesn't take
ewek coiirase. en the part of the Intklu-
i "liBXCWti te stand at a distance of sixty
' ir mllejl and yell "you lie." Thatis true ;
we lyuuttuiy tnereuauu nnj iuv 'tee
pwtfeta (in its mendacity, and never gets
yiWe Bibtty.five miles of the truth.
ItolWetkef the- proof required te vindl-
, Ms (insertion Is exhibited by itadecla itadecla
rUe tlftit it has proved what it calls its
?' Mttttefi ' imif a dozen times since last
NeaejpbAr, by printuw columns eftindls-
icctlen ttmt HW comparing
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If, as new seenis proliable, thore wasn
great deal or exaggeration in the doctors'
bulletins concerning Grant's condition, that
fact should serve te mark them out ns moun
tebanks Ter all tinie te come. Noeno exeets
doctors te be absolutely nccurate in their
diagneses,but It is within theirduty, when at
fault, te eiler what cncourageinout they can
te their patlents. Many verysenslble peeple
think that doctors are chiclly useful as en
couraging agents. Curtain it is that success
ful physicians are ns u rule cry ehoerj peo
ple, whose presence in a sick room is worth
mero than all the medicine ever manufac
tured, flrant's physicians have sent out
nene but the most lugubrious bulletins, nnd
they seem leth te belle ve that he has net n
cancer. Tlie New Yerk Run, a paper that
has a rare faculty of getting at the marrow of
whatever it investigates, thus sums up
Qrant'iJ conditien: "Homerrhago was
caused by n sbre in his threat, which In Its
progress involved a small bleed asscl,and
thus caused tlie unimportant bleeding that
followed, lint immediately this sero began
te heal, and a week age hardly u trace of it
remained, a thing impossible if it bail been a
cancer. Anether swelling, hewever, suc
ceeded it further down the threat; but that,
we dare say, Is' pretty well cured by this
time," Evefy ene will hope tliat thhuiew
or the situation Is correct It seems tobe
bomeoutby what has occurred slnce Grant
was given up by his doctors.
A Hkahine fireman declared a few days
age: "A weninn'H bucket brlgade was In
finitely better than Lancaster's volunteer
system, and the call system, new in force
thore, was little better." O'i, Clirones ; this
is Indeed hard 1
tual payment, eltlier being suillclcnt te de
prive tne collecting officer erall autliorltyfer
i'urther action, nnd making every subsequent
step Illegal and void.
I. The coupons In questions are net "bills
or credit" in tlie sense or the constitution,
which forbids the state "te emit bills of
credit," bwniiHe, although Issued by the
state or Vlmlnla en Its credit and made re-
coivable in payment or taxes, and negntlable
se as te uss from hand ta hand by delivery
morely, lliey wero net Intended te circulate
as inoney lietwecn Individuals and Itctwccn
the government and individuals for the or
dinary purposes or society.
5. An action or suit brought by a taxpayer
who has duly tendered sued coupons in pay-
meniei ins taxes agamBi tne person who,
under color of olllce as tax collector, and act
ing in the enforcement of a void law passed
by the legislature of tlie state, havlngreruscd
such ceu pens, proceeds by sclzure and snle
or the property or the plalntlir te enfojee the
collection or such taxes, is an action or suit
ngalnsthlm personally as a wrongdoer, and
Is net against tlie state within the meaning or
the seventh nniendinent te the constitution
or the United States,
ft. Huch n defen'tant.sucd itsa wrotic-deer.
who neck" te sulntitute the state In his place,
or te Justify by the authority or the xtate, or
tedeteml en the ureund that Iho state has
adopted his act and exonerated him, cannot
rest en the bare assertion or his defense, but
Is bound te establish it ; and as the stite is a
political corperato body which can act only
through agents and command only by law,
in order te complete his defense he must
produce a valid law of the state which con
stitutes his commission as Its agent and a
warrant for his act.
7. The net or the general assembly or Vir
ginia, or January 31, lK2."Te provide for
the mero efficient collection or the rovenue
te support government, maintain the public
schools, and te pay interest en the public
dnlit tf null I rl .. ( f n V .Mil liuili ih.. t n huiaihi. I..
discharge or the taxes, license taxes and ether
dues, geld, silver, United States treasury
notes, national liank currency, and nothing
else, and thereby forbidding the receipt or
ceuixms Issued under the act or March 30,
1871, In payment there for, although it is a
legislate e act of the government of Virginia,
is net n law of the state or Virginia, becau-se
it Impairs the obligation of its contract, and
is annulled by the constitution or the United
Stales.
8. The litate has passed no such law, for It
cannot ; and -what it cannot de In contempla
tion or law It has net done. The constitution
or-lhe United Stales and its own contract,
lielh Irropealable by any act en Its part, nre
the law or Virginia, mid that law made it the
duty or the delcndant te rocelve the coupons
tendered in payment or taxes, and declared
every step te enferce the tax thereafter taken
te be without warrant or law and thoreforo a
wrong. This strips tlie defendant of his offi
cial character and convicts him or a personal
lolallen of the plaint Id's rights, for which
he must personally answer.
'X It is no objection te the remedy in such
cases that the statute, the application or which
in the particular ease is sought te le pre-
ented. is net void en Us face, but Is com
plained of only lccause its opemtlon in tlie
particular instance works a violation or a
constitutional right ; for the cases are numer
eus wnore tne ux laws or a stnie, wmen in
The Menlc Werk That They Arrniiiillheil
In Kentucky Town.
Frem tbe Tarls (Ky.) Deacon.
About twenfy-clght years nge ihe advance
agent of Van Ambnrgh's circus arrived at
l'arls from Torre Haute ene sultry evening
in August. He found n letter nl the post pest
office ordering his Itnmedlate return te head
quarters, but orderlng him te bill the town.
Hastily arranging with an old negre nnd n
rcd-hcaded liey te pest the bills, he took ids
departure When horctnnied n week later
te view the work of his substitutes, Imaglue
lils surprlse en espying the bills. Neither
tne pey nor tne uarKey ceuiu reae, aim mey
had nbeut as much idea of putting the
large four-sheet pesters, tegether as n suck
ling deve has of papal Inrall bllllty.They plas
tered thorn en the slde or n house, n sheet nt
a time, getting seme wrong nide up, while
ethors wcre tern Inte anil smellxed en each
slde or a whele sheet. The agentcommenced
te swear In a hlghfalutln way that mnde the
eyes of the bill-pesters stick out like
wiiue uoer kiieus nuove rc ku.v-iieich.
but en ft closer survey of the artistic
manner in which the Jeb had lcen ex-
ecuted, he lay right down in the exulcrance
of his tlckledability. This Is the startling plc plc
turesqucness that shot athwart his vision :
The handle or a wheelbarrow was stuck
Inte the clown's Kick, wlille the udder or Iho
sacred cow was hung llke a wen te the chin
ofthepriw) beauty of the equestriennes. A
trnncze performer had lest his crlneu the
K)le, and was about te fall Inte the Jaws of n
llannol-meuthod hippopotamus, wlille the
head of thonlx-leggedcairwas pasted toehlgh
tip 'en tne nacK or n lomaie gymnast
te answer for a modern biistle. A
mnle's tall did duty for the elephant's
trunk, wlille the trunk was attached te ene
et the equestriennes In such n manner as te
give her the appcarance efn mermaid. The
head of n negre minstrel was pasted ever the
head or a giraffe, which gave that animal u
happy but tinlque ponqiectivo. The lady
who was fired out efn cannon had her feet
posted en ene sldcnr the elephant, and her
head and bust en the ethor. wlille the trick
niule was doing bis best te get his hind feet
In the t)osem or her low-necked drcsK. A
bare-back rider wa9 lumping through a
paper-covered hoop with a plcce or the boa-
constrictor In his mouth, and was about te
fall en the pointed cars of n kangaroo nnd
punch his gl?.7ard through the clown's hat
The liand wagon was pasted wrong slde tip,
and the tuba player was blewlnu his ever-
lasting daylights out trying te play nbass
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SOCKS,
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or lnlnre tbe teeth.
It ulnyaluable for diseases pccnltarte women,
and te alt persons Who lead sedentary lives.
An nnfalllng remedy for dlseaaes of the Liver
and Kidneys.
Persons suffering from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility,
experience quick relief and renewed energy by
'As use.
It does net cause Headache or preduce Consti
pation OTHKIl Iren medicines de.
It is tbe only preparation of Iren that causes
no Injurious effecte. Physicians and druggists
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A CHOICE LINE Of
SPRIjNG OVERCOATING.
Till: VKUY IIEST WOltKMANSIIU.
Prices 10 suit all and all goods warranted as
represented nthls new store,
foreign and domestic goods Ue. 43 larfh Queen St.
REMOVAL.
' I. McCAULEY,
IERCHMT TAIIOR,
HAS ItEMONEI) ritOM
NO. 14C EAST KING STREET
134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(lluchmlllcr'fl llnlldhiR),
Where he liai en hand
ONEOrTHKriNEST LINES OF
sole 011 the tail efn inonkev
In spite of tfce blunder, tlie circus tent was
packed full nl overy jxirfermnncc. A few fel fel
tews, hewever, grtinibled because Van Am
burghdld net exhibit every thing precisely ns
advertised.
I.OVKI.V w'ejian does net have much of a
show in this bustling, struggling, work-a-day
nineteenth century. The average pay of
worklngweinen In New Yerk Is V per week.
,ller bearding and lodging average f5 a w eek,
washing 50 cents, and car fare CO cents a
voek. She Is thus left with the munificent
sum of DO cents a week te provlde ter the
numerous ethor wants that female llesh is
helr ta Yet woman Is such an enduring,
patient crcature that she cheerfully puU up
with It ail In the hope of belter days te coiue.
Ile'r bearded brother engages In a strike,
disastrous as well te himself an te his em
ployer. A little, mero of woman's pattcuce
infused Inte the bread-winners et the world
would make the sum of human happiness
greater.
Tun Italian government seem dlaposed te
Insist that A. M. KeIlQy, the newly op
pointed minister te Italy, shall be looked
upon with suspicion, for the reason that In
January, 1871, while mayor et Richmond, he
took a prominent part at a publia meeting
held in that city te denounee the occupation
ofRenio by Victer Emanuel. The Italian min
ister at Washington has directed en official In
quiry te Juan A Plxzinl, the Italian vlce con
sul at Richmond, as te why his name ap
peared among theso tendering a banquet te
the departing minister. lie replied thntit was
due te a mistake. Just what connection a
minister's perbenal views have with Ms con
duct as an official machine, the key te the
motion of which remains in Washington, is
difficult te see. Rut luly ta a small pewer,
and small matters with It are, BHwki te go a
their general and proiier application nre )or )er )or
fectly valid, have been held te becomeoId
In particular cases cither us unconstitutional
regulations in commerce or as violations of
contract prohibited by the constitution, or
Itocause in seme ether way tliey operate te
deprive the party complaining of ri right
secured te him by the constitution of the
United Suites.
10. In cases of dctlnue the action Is purely
defensive en the pert of the plaintiff. Its ob
ject is merely te resist nn attempted wrong
and te rcstorethoBtntus In quo as it was when
the right te be vindicated was invaded. It is
analogous te the proventlve remedy of In
junction, in equity, where that jurisdiction
Is invoked, of which frequent examples oc
cur in unset te prevent the Illegal taxation of
national hanks by state authorities.
11. The suit nulherizcd by the act of the
general assembly or Virginia of January 20,
1882, against the collector of taxes refusing te
accept ntenderef ceu pens, te recover back the
amount paid under pretest, Is 110 remedy at
all for the breach of the contract which re
quired him te receive the coupons in pay
'menL The taxpayer and coupon holder has
a right te say he will net pay the nmeiint a
second tinie, and, Insisting ujwn his tender
as equivalent te payment, resist 'the further
exaction, and treat as a wrong-deer the offi
cer who seizes his property te enforce It,
The right te pay in coupons cannot be treated
as a mere right et set-off. which is part of the
remedy morely when given by tlie gcneral
law, and therefore subject te modification or
repeal, liecause the law which gave It is also
a contract, and thorcfero cannot be changed
without mutual consent.
12. Neither can it be considered an ndc ndc
quate remedy In view of the supposed ne
ccslty for summary proceedings in matters of
roveniie, and the convenlenco of the state,
which requires that the prompt collection of
taxes should, net be hindered or embar
rassed ; for the rovenue system must yield te
the contract which the state has lawfully
made. and the obligation of which by the
constitution it is forbidden te impair.
13. The act of the general assembly of
Virginia pf January 20, 1882, and the amenda
tory act of March 13, 1884, are unconstitu
tional and void, because they Impair the
obligation of the contract of the state with
the coupon-holder under the act of March 30
1871, and that being the main object of the
two acts, the vice which invalidates them
pervades them throughout and In all their
previsions. It is net practicable te separate
these parts whleh repeal and abolish the no
tions of trespass, nnd trespass en
the case and ethor particular forms
of action, as remedies for the tax
payer who has teudered his cou ceu
jxmslit payment of taxes, from the main ob
ject of the acts which that prohibition was in
tended te ellectuate 1 and it fellows that the
whele of these and similar statutes must be
declared te be' unconstitutional, null and
void. It also fellows that theso statutes can
not be regarded in the courts of the United
States as laws of the state, te be obeyed as
rules of decision in trials at common law un
der section 721, revised statutes, or as regu
lating the practice of theso courts under sec
tion till, revised statutes.
It The present case is net covered by the
decision in Auteul vs. Qrcenhew, 107 U. H.,
700, tlie points new Involved being expressly
roserved u the judgment in that vase.
- m t
Killed Ills Mether and 81ter and Ulnuelf.
A terrible tragedy took place nt Greenwich,
Conn., la te en Tuesday afternoon, Rurclay
Jehnsen, son of a prominent rail readawyer,
J. Augustus Jehnsen, whlle walk'iug In' the
woeda with Ids mother and sister near that
place abet ana Kiueu tnem . pem aw tnwi
PERSONAL.
Jami:s Wintkus, of Philadelphia; re
cently docea ed, leaves In the nelghlmrhoed
of 10,000 te Catholic charlbible institutions.
Jamkh Reus, ene of the best known dra
matic critics in the country, whose nniu-de
pluine Is Celly CIbler, Is lying very ill at his
home In Philadelphia.
0!i:eium: II. I'HNiif.KTON, new minister te
Germany, took lcave of the president nnd
secretary of state en Tuesday. Ile w 111 go tn
New Yeik te-day. preparatory te sailing for
Europe.
Ktiiki. Kdwaiips, known te tlie public ns
Oritida. the Ilabv Venus, died In Unlearn) era
Monday. Although n child in years, physi
cally she was n matured woman. Hhe was
born in Massachusetts en December 18, 1870.
William Heuli.v, an Englishman, has
arrived in Lincoln, Illinois, te: leek after his
landed interests, which In this country ex
ceed 200,000 acres. Mr. Scully's weallh Is
estimated at 8:10.000,000. He has etcr 300
tenants In this country.
CetiNTV Kot.uuTeit Jehn II. i'uv an
nounces himself as a candidate for ro-clcctien
and " bases his claim " en "having sacd
?l.r,000 during the past year te the tui-rKryers
of Lancaster cenn tv, In thodisrhnrge of my
duty as county solicitor, by refusing te np-
prnieuiucniicirs una consumes' dims for
dismissed cases."
Piiksiiiknt Ul.KVKi.AM held his llrst
public reception at the White Heuso Tuesday
night- The nttondauce was larger than at any
public reception at the exccutlve mansion
for many years. The president received In
tlie cast room and was accompanied by the
members of the cabinet and the ladies of
their families.
IMiimlrr lin-m rrrd nnd Ttilee CauRlit.
At l'ettsvllle, Augustus Kupp, Jehn
Hlekesniul Lincoln Drewn were ledged In
Jail en Monday night, charged with robbing
the heuse or William Cllll, at Pert Carben,
en Sunday night eff270 in slUer, f75 in
geld nnd stock certificates nuieuntlng te
f 1,000. The reblwrs had burled their lx,ety,
but suljscqticntly ene of them dug It up and
took UK miles up the valloy.where he buried
it in the weeds at the root et a tree, where it
was found Tuesday by following directions
he made In u confession. 8eeral of the
parties Implicated are relatives of Cllll", and
Knew wuuru no Kepi ins vaiuaniex.
He Slliwcd tlm txllptc.
"Did yen sce the eclipse T" asked 11 Fulton
hired limn of bis nelglilier. "fM'e It? .Se. I had
n glax anil Nouietblni; Hinekln, but It was a glass
or what the barteiidiir called 'Smoky Scotch,'
and I wns eclipsed myself by the fim I oil in It "
"Well," Bald tbe ether, "1 saw tlie ecllpsn, and
bad some hlaky, tee; but It was llvvrT's I'crr
JIalt Wiiirkkv, which 1 buy from my (IniKKl-t
at (I a bottle. It Is us much n medicine ns It Is a
LatcniKO. It has 110 poisonous rcxlduumund the
only really pure article, that I Inie been nble te
llnd. My daiiKhterwas quickly relecl eck
lcferelaitt from a seven- attack of piicumeulu
nnd says Dtivrv's Puna Malt Wiiiskkv did hci
mere Reed than any medicine she leek. 11 has
cured me of malnrla, which I contracted last
summer."
UKDOCK DLOOD D ."TEKS.
DYSPEPSIA.
Have you the Dyspepsia ?
De you Knew the Symptoms ?
We Hardly Bellevo Yeu De.
'One of the most dlttresxlng and disagreeable
complaints, and ene of tbe most pre (dentin this
country, Is Dyspepslt.
Burdock Bleed Bitters.
Is a standard remedy. De you surfer from the
llcadnchn, from Vertigo, Palpitation of the
llcact? De yen feel hh If tlm world had no charms
for you t De you pass sleepless nights T De you
suffer from languor T De yen have heartburn
n sallow complexion ? De ynu suffer from Con
stipation and all Its attendant v lis? II se, at
onto procure n bottle of tbe
FAMOUS
Burdock Bleed Bitters.
They wero Never Known te Fall.
They slrlke nt Iho root oral) these diseases,
nnd effect n rndlcnl cute. They purify the bleed.
Tbey act 11 pen 1 he 1 1 ver. They can net be ci ualcd
In the oriel.
FOItTHKSrill.NGTKADK
KVKIl 8IIOW.V IN THIS CITV.
Call nnd take a leek nt tbe Reeds nnd yen will
be sure In have your menturu taken feraHnlt,
al-Ud
TTAVK YOU HEEN THOSE
$10.00, $12.00 & $15.00
ALL WOOL SUITINGS,
WHICH WK AUK MAKING toekdkh?
If net, Ills te your Interest tn call utencn and
sce them ; they are certainly lenders which no
slore can equal.
NOT ONLY THKSK UOODS,
lint All tlefKls sold by ns nre Far Cheaper,
TAKlNli tJUAl.lTY INTO CONSIDKUATION,
than can Iw found elicnlieie,
FOIt UOOD HOODS I t'Olt LOW I'JtIUKH I
KOIt STVI.I8II KITS! KOIt WKI.I. MADE
(OI'I'OSITK TIIK POSTOrKICK.)
H. GERHART.
S'
PIIINO CI.OTHINO.
SPRIM -CIOTHINa
-AT-
STVI.I8II KITS! KOIt
OAKMKNTMI
FOIt KAI.K 11V AM.
UKITOOISTS.
nil 'Jh eed
M
ANHOOD IlESTORED.
ItKUICDT FRCE.
A victim of vnntbful linnriidenea canslnir Pre-
mature Decay, Nervous Debility, I-ostllnnbeod,
miiii ......t. ...... . ,t.jr miiunn inuruvi
men no win
Address.
j. 11. nr.r.vK.s,
43 Chatham HU, New Yerk City
Ac.
has dUcn ercd a tl.nple self cure, wlilch he
senu r ur.r. leuis leiiewsunerers.
Jte-lyeed&lyw
srAcniNKnr.
rpNOINE AND HOIL.EH WOKK.S.
BEST
Steam Engine
-AND-
BOILER WORKS.
We Certainly De Take the Klrst Place.
IMMENSE LINE
OK
SPRING CLOTHING.
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
TRUNKS, VALISB3, &c, &c., &c.,
NOW COM INU IN. CA I.I. AT ONCK
AT-
HfltSH k BROTHER'S
NEW STORE.
(.'(UtNEIl OK.VTUK SQUAUK AND NORTH
QUKK.N HT l.ANOASTEU.
Burger & Sutten's.
We nre offering eiirHPKlNO stock of Heady.
Made
CLOTHING
AT-VERY LOW PRICE.
A call will convlnce you that ibis Is the place
te secure a gcnulne barcnln. We de net offer
one or two lets as n linlt, but we offer our entire
sUck nt prices nway down.
Men's BuBlneaa Suits from $7 te $12.
Men's Dress Suits from $12 te Q15.
Youth's Scheel Suits from $4.60 te $7.
Youth's Dress Suits from $8 te $12.
Children's Short Pants Suits from $3
te $7.
Thrxoureall our own make nnd wedonnthca wedennthca wedonnthca
llute te guarantee tlie lit, xtjluand workman
ship. Our motto Is : tlOODl.OODS AND LOW
I'ltlC'KS.
BURGER & SUTTOU,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLpTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTKlt. PA.
L.
GANHMAN & DUO.
ai'XClAT. XUTICft.
William McKuew, 131 Fayette St., Ilaltlinere.
Bid., saya : " I helleve ' l'a orite Itcmedy ' Is a
geed medicine-. It Is doing 1110 mero geed than
anything I ccr tried, and I have tried almost
everything, for I nm n nffcrer from dyniM-iwIa."
Whlle " Favorite itcmedy " Is u specific In atom atem
achand lllnil(lerdlcacH, It Is I'lpially valiiable
In cascef bilious dlaerdern, Constipation of tbe
Iteweln, and all tbe claim of Ills apparently In
separable from the constitution of women,
uprlMmeedw
yiiotlen or Temperance,
lie It remembered that lirewn'd Iren Hitter
cannot be bought at the tavern, the gln-mlll, or
any resort or drunkard. It In net the sort of
"hlttarV that old toper w'ant. It Is the greatest
Iren mediclne In the world, toning the xyHteui,
enriching Iho bleed, nnd Invigorating tbe life.
Nobody was eer made tn llke liquor by using
thU great family medicine. It cures dyspepsia
Indigestion, weakness nnd malaria.
MISCBLUiSEOVS.
THE liAMClEST, 11EST AND MOST
complete assortment of Playing Cards In
the city from 5 cents per pack up at
IIAKTMAN'S YKI.MJW KUONTCHlAlt
bTOUK. .
IlIAMI'AGNE.
BOUCHE
TIIK 1C1NKST
"SEC."
W1NF. NOW
C11AMPAONK
IMl'OKTKD.
AT UKIUAItT'3 OLD WINE HTOltK,
Ne. 21 East Kine Strht,
Established, 178R,
It. K. 8LAYMAKKH, Agt.
febl7-ffd
T
HIS PAPEH IS PIUNTED
WITH
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK,
FiiraieiiDt hV Works, 2CUT and Penn'a. Avenue
lanG-lyd " PIIILADKI.I'IUA.PA.
s
AINT-KArilAEL. WINE.
INFORMATION.
Tbe Bulut-ltnpliael Wine has adellcleus flaveur
in
Britain, India, and e en
and U drunk
Oennany, North
the principal cities of Hussla,
auu soma Aincnni,
(Ireat
,ri....7... r.;.i.... .7
unnuallv In sufficient nnOf of Its stablltiv nnd
staying jMjwers, while fur tlie real connoisseur
there U no wlne that can be considered Its
superior.
it-TheSftliMtuphael Wine Company, Valence,
Departroentof (be Dreme (Krance.)t
V H. E. 8LAYMAKER,
t 1, a
JJ-.M.
rituii
AS WB HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS,
HAVE NO AUHNTS,
CAN 1NSU11K OUK 1'ATIIONS LOW I'ltlCKS
AND HOOD WOUK.
BOILERS.
Vert leal and Hnrlzentnl.Tiibular, Hue, Cylinder,
Marine, Deuble-Deck nnd Portable.
KUKNAOE-WOKK, ULAhT-PlPKS, STACKS,
Ac., Ac.
TANKS for Water, Acids nnd Oil.
HOISTING KNUINES.
ENGINES.
Vertical nnd Horizontal. Stationary, from two
te sixty horse-power.
l'ortnble Engines, en Wheels nnd 8111s ; Six
blfcs 4, 0, 8, 10, 15 nnd 20 horse power.
SAW MILLS.
Peny Mills nnd Lnige Mills. Hark, Mills and
Cob Mills.
Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Tripple Gearing
for horse power.
PUMPS.
licit and Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Com
bined Pumps and Heaters.
CerltrlfugiU Pump, Steam Pump.
Gearing, Pullejs, Ely Wheels. Clamp 'llexes,
Hangers, Couplings, Cellars, Steel Steps and
Tis-s, Pulley Plates, Packing llexes, Mill
Spindles, Mill llusblngg, &c, Ac., Ac,
PIPES.
Wrought Iren, ferGas, Steam and Water. Cast
Iren Pipes.
Heller Tubes, Well Casting.
FITTINGS.
Fer Water nnd Strain, Valves, Cocks, Steam
Gauges, Uauge Cocks, Glass Water Unuges,
Safety Vuhcs, Whistles, Glelia Valves.
Governors, Patent Sclf-Eecdlng Lu
bricators, Glass Oil Cups, Glass
Tubes, Injectors or
Heller feeders.
PACKING Hemp, AsbCBtes, Gum and l'.ura-
bnge.
11ELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather.
CASTINGS-Ileavy nnd Light Iren and llrass.
Heller lien, Sheet lien, Par Iren,
nnd Steel.
HEATERS
Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public Puddings.
STEAM HEATING.
Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur
nished at Ueasenable Kates.
49 Itepalrlng promptly nnd carefully at
tended te. Address,
Jehn Best & Sen,
NO. 333 EAST PULTON STREET,
JanlS-lyd&w
J.ANCABTElt, PA.
VNIWRTAKlXa.
TTNDERTAKINO.
L.R,R0TB,
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
LAMOASTBB, l'A.
Persennl attention given te all orders. Kvery
thing In the Undertaking line furnished.
Having secured tbe services of a tl rut-class rae
cbanlc, I am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol
stering at very uioderate prices. All kinds of
furniture. Upholstered. Ufve 1110 a call.
U R. ROTE.
Janiq-tid
hatch:, te.
TI7-ATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
GREATS REDUCTION
IN I'MCES OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JKWKLUY.nl
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. K. 11. Depot.
Itetalllng nt Whelesalq Prices', llcpalrlngat
xtra Lew Price. JyJl-lyd
'issas
GTORAQE
O AMD-
COMMISSION, WAREHOUSE,
', SANIEL MATBK,
M WatCstefssW9lMM
NE THIMS' DAILY.
Our CUSTOM DKPAHTMKNT TUAlJE Is
opening for tbe season with mero vim than ever,
OUIt POPULAIt PUICK reit
SUITS & TROUSERS
Are appreciated Vim will de jeurself lnjus
llcn If you dn net leek nt the SUITS we are
Making tn Mcasure at 10.D0,fli(i), S(), s,)
rJU.K)and$-ruu. All Newest Choice Goods and
made exactly right te j our order,,
READY-MADE CLOTHING..
As wc nre manufacturing nil our Iteady-Made
Men's and Key's Clelhf ng, and buy for cash only,
we nre enabled le save you from 25 te SO per
cctit.
OUK POPULAIt ALL-WOOL
MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT,
INI1LACKAND IIUOWN. KOIt SIO.OO, MKH
CHANT TA 1 1, Oltl.VU MAKE.
L GAJTSMAI & BRO,
'Faslilenabln Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
Nea. 6a-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(ltlght en tbe Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTKlt, PA. ,
-Net connected with nny nlhcr clothing
store In tbe city.
CAItRIAUF.S.
IflTANDARD GARRIAOE WORK.
EDGERLEY 8c CO.,
(Carriage llullders),
HAKKKT STltEKT, KKAU Of POSTOFFICK,
LANCASTKlt, PA.
OUU LAUGE STOCK OF
BTJG&IES & CARBIA&ES
V
Comprises tbe iJitest Styles nnd the most Kle
Kaniiv rinisnei. iviuuu hi
JKKATLY P.HDUCKD PlllCKS.
Fhilslied, WHICH WE Ot'FEU AT
TbeSUPEUIOIt QUALITY OK OUK WOUK
longer qucsiienea. uurwerK Is as n no as
made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT
lsne longer questioned. Ourwerk Is as Hue as
any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT
HALF THE J'KICE. New Is tbe tlme te order
for spring.
ENCOUUAUE FAllt DEALING
And Honest Werk. All Werk WAKKANTKD.
ItKPAIUINO PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for that
purpose.
A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Glra
ns a call. nerJii-trdft w
sp
KOIAL ANNOUXCKMENT I
WATCH and WAIT
-FOIt A
GREAT BARGAIN
-AT
M
YERS it RATHVON.
LOW PRICES!
FINE GOODS.
What the trade wants Is Fine Goods at Lew
Prices. We hnvn them, tee.
LOOK AT OUR GOODS,
And you'll find them made just ns well ns goods
nt nigu prices, we n net siiglit tnem tesult ex-
1m 11 n ir low prices,
nnd give such
Mather saerlttoe tbe nrellt
weik as tbe goods Justifies. ,
FINE ASSORTMENT
-OF-
ENGLISH &. FRENCH
CHECKS,
-AT-
PRICES AS LOW AS DOMESTICS.
DOMESTICS
SO LOW THAT EVKIIV ONE CAN HAVE A
SUIT.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCAbTEU CLOTH IE 113,
NO. 12 BAST klNQ STREET,
LANCASTKlt, PA.
NORBECK 4 MILEY'S
Carriage "Works!
CORNER OP
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCASTEU, l'A.,
Having nearly completed our line stock of
Canlage Weik for tlie Spring Trade, we will
close It out at nn early date nt
Public Sale.
These desiring a Flne Vehicle for little money
.will uamiK. n ,.i. . .... I .. I... ....,...-.. ... ...
1 V uiKiu uy wuillllK n Bliun. uuie.
LIU
If t
S-l)ate of salu and imrtlcuiurs ulvpn Imrv.
after. Call andexnmluoHtecknndcomiuira with
the rs.
NORBECK & HILEY.
FLOVlt AXl rJSJ.
e
,0MK AND HEE MK
iuvinu ericNitu a
Jtl A ftftTk WORTH OF MILLINERY
JUA-f,mnj New lerk and Paris Mil!!,
uery Ce. Our new store, tt) North tjueeii street,
Lancaster, Pa, Is new open with an Elegant line
of Hats, llenneta, Flnners. Featberri, Ac, at our
usual CHEAP I'ltlCKS. Hoping our customers
and the Ladle In general will ptease favor us
with tbalr nnwence. it a remain truly yours,
NBW TfOKJt AND PAKl MILIJNKMY CO.,
L(S - -'
&"'.-
- Fornwiyef WtlsH.
Eeur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw
WAREHOUSE,
At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street,
( Formerly occupied by Harry A. Dlller), I w euld
respectfully Inform my friends and the publle
In general (bat I am new prepared te furnish at
the shortest notice and LOWEST POSSI1ILE
1'UICES,
Fleur, Feed, Grain,
Hay and Straw.
Alse, constantly en band a fully supply of
Machinery, Cylinder, Llnaeed, Crude and
Machinery Oils,
WHOLESALE ANDIIKTAIL.
HENRY DRAOHBAR.
aprS luieed
"DOTE IH MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT 93.00 A POZXH
AT NO. 108 NORTH QUKKN 8TUEKT.
HiuNM Lancaster, fa,
. ' i..l w
itlM&.Miaj
M'J. V ,I iA