' .l V I - -' - J rf-t ' u. .' T rtjv,'y ', .- '. t ).,. M.'. ..- ";-Tv -a.S ', ," , .--. wtitim s; ',. ?, v.,,-.-,?-, mervw ABTjCBf DAILY DgTELLIGmiCEBrmiJRiBPAY, MAY U 1885. lx - "? !".' i'n ,...U1..: Y-fn h'H v ;.fv ..?? W-if v -A ' , s (Published Every Evening In tbe Veer (gVKDATt neKITJD)' By STEINMAN 4 HEN BEL. ' INTEliLIGENOEtt liUILDLNa, i-ii H. OT. Cerner Centra!Bnuare. M1LY-Tk cbktb a mtxkk. Fit dollars a. V.bl:t!VlBni tirrT (IKHTfl AVnifTII. l'OUTAQM VRVS. LA Atl VUtlTIRRMKNTH VIU1V T rn rirrr OET A LIHB. .'..-' WJSJSKLil civ ksK INTELLIGENCER," (llaHTrAOBS.) IhihllBhed Every Wednesday Morning, fvSljRV TWODOLLAIXSATBAIt IK ADVANCB. V'M&" OOWMreHnKNCB solicited from every part or Uie W&U&'i 'quested te wrlte legibly und m one shle el UJO JM.,IV WIIIJ" .. ftWOH HIVM - . for publication, but In proof of kihmI faith. All anonymous lcuerg win oe inuisiKuuu iu the wee te basket. ADDRBSi ALLLXTTKH3 AHD TELIOIUXS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, LANCASTER, l'A. Mm V. . $I)C Lancaster Intelligencer. LANOABTKK, MAY 11, IFS.. ,) A Question of Felly. Bccrctary Manning is aaiil te liave met the criticism upon the revocation of. tlie appointment of. James Blackburn, as a col lector of internal revenue in Kentucky, that he was no mere of. a rebel than liis fellows, though lie iliil write a bloody rebel letter in his youth, with Uie statement that Blackburn's appointment was net re voked because he was a bloetly lebel, but because he was a bloody feel. It must be conceded that if a man is a feel it is a geed reason for net appointing him toelllco; and it is net te be denied that James Jllack burn's letter was foolish, lint it is also a fact that he was young when it was written, and youth gees with such looseness of ex ex pressien:w hisletter showed. Furthermore it was written te hi3 wife ; and such letters are likely te be unguarded in their words. It seems harsh te condemn a man asa feel te-day who wrote foolishly te his wife a quarter of a century age. We are con . viuced that, put te this test, a very great many men new accounted as wise would lese that character. Celd type make a Bevere dress for the expressions of men in familiar correspondence, even when youth does net hang upon the writer te weaken his wisdom. Air. James lllackhurn seems te be badly used. And considering that he is the brother of Senater Blackburn, we fear that Secre tary Manning may net have been judicious in tlie highest degree in revoking his ap ap ap pointmentfer words of his indiscreet youth. Independence is a geed thing, but senators are men of inlluence whose tees are net te be lightly trodden upon, especially by an administration of their own party which cxnects their cordial suppert: llelli of the Kentucky senators new 'have fair griev ances ngai wt tlie administration ; and Kb feririlling causes, yet they are of fcuctcr of personal affront which particularly aggravating. A Louisiana Senater also feels aggrieved. It will hardly de te extend tlie list much mere. Tlie Democratic party expects the administra tion te work harmoniously with its leaders and representatives and te challenge tlie opposition of none without cause. AVIiile tlie effort of the administration should be te make the best appointments, harmony with tlie party representatives should lie an important consideration in the selections made. he will always take his full pound of flesh V lei him net liave ene drop of bleed. An Upright Jurer. Tlie callow assistants te the district at torney In New Yerk who recently failed te convict Short for a murderous assault upon I'lielan, because it was disclosed te tlie jury that tlie accused had acted in self- defense, nre trying te muddy tiie water by precccdingsagainst Munsell, tlie juror who went te O'Donevan Ressa's ofllce te get a leek at tlie scche of tlie tragedy. Nothing at all has been shown te his discredit. It appears that he was confounded by the cloud of witnesses who testified upon tills point, and he could get from their testimony no clear idea of tlie premises, llence he went and looked for himself ; he talked te nobody and was talked te by no one. It would be strange, Indeed, if a juror were te be punished or his verdict discred ited for such a tiling as this. He may have been indiscreet in exposing himself te the suspicion of being in correspondence with the men who frequent tlie place he sought and who had an active Interest in tlie ease ; but as he saw nene of them, and had no communication whatever, the information lie gained was exactly of the sort he ought te have had te liave guided him te an intelligent conclusion. Tlie New Yerk Kvcniwj Pest, alone, we bellevc, of tlie me tropelitan newspapers, lias taken a sensible view of this case. PBH80NAU MAJen llonKi'.Jies reKlgncd as director poneml of tlie heard of management of the New Orleans KxKsHien. Tin: Kaiil or Hni.unut, who died very rich lately, left n year'a ttalary te nil cm cm pleyed en Ills estate, Tim I'litNOK ok Walks toekurido In u taunting car during his recent vHtte Ire land, nud new tlie Jaunting car Is ull the rnge. Hkv. 1. O. llnewM, wred 07. who died In Wichita, Kansas, en Wednesday, was n craduate of tlie class 'W of Franklin and Marshal college. Mn. U.VMiilteN, the siiecliil eorrusiKindeut of Uie Iomleii AVanifari), was, wlien killed In Kgypt, receiving n salary or 1?2,WM a your, and the titamlard has provided for his mother. Hen. IlKNnv O. Koiiinsen. In n reeent Hnoeclint Hartferd, Conn., mid : " Danish the devil or modern nrltlimotle from our public schools. It assaults the brain and imperils the Me. It develeps precocity, and precocity is unnuture, und uiinature Is a monster." (lovmiNeit Ilu.t, or New Yerk, has sent te the legislature a niossage In regard te the law en capital punishment. He deplores tlie present system, "which periulu, by menus of nppeufs, sncli n length of time te oliipse botween a sontcnee te death nod Its execu tion," and he suggest an Immediate reform by legislation. Miss Uiiaiu.etti: M. Vonei:, n1iose lat est novel bears, tlie title of "The Twe Hides of tlie . Shield, " Is new in her (Hid year, hav ing been born In Uttorbeuni, Hants, In IK1. She began te wrlte in lKTil and hits kept at it se industriously that her books of all kinds new uumlicr ene hundred and twenty titles or something nice lour uunureu volumes. Thi) II Alt TUOUmif MtSIA TV tit:. Make via it nist) " at ver.bijn:. p A t 'i A Public Interests and l'rhatc Nights As the Philadelphia Ihcertl suggests, the public are entitled te protection from dele terious feed adulteration; and legislation te secure this end is entirely proper and within the police power of the state. Who cells chalk and water for milk, or white clay for sugar candy, diseased meat for sound flesh or oleinargarine for pure butter is guilty of a fraud and false pretense ; and the public liave the same right te be pro tected from such Impositions that are easily practiced upon them, as they have from noxious smells and ether abuses prejudicial te the general health and comfort. ' But tlie anti-oleemargino bill, which .inlets with such favor in tlie Pennsylvania A tcgisiiiiuru, is lkim'u cuuii'jy uieu inu as sumption that tlie butter-makers of this state have a right te protection against any article that competes with butter. This is ohercsyanda false basis for legislation. As well might tlie makers of iron nails ask for prohibition against the manufacture and sale of steel nails ; or the slate miners de mand the prohibition of tlie use of tin for reefing, or the lumbermen interfere with iron beams supplanting wooden timbers in building. If the legislature can suppress oleomargarine in the way that is proposed, it can forbid the sale of canned fruits, or of cotton cloths. Under certain circumstan ces, perhaps, it can de these tilings; but no encuvill liave tlie hardihood te assert that sucn conditions exist. All this sort of leg islation ought te be steadfastly opposed by conscientious and intelligent representa tives. Alas 1 howfew such there seem te be. Produce the 1'roeT. It is maintained by thone who support the bill vetoed by Governer Pattison, re quiring counties te bury tlie bodies and mark the graves of indigent soldiers, that the Pennsylvania statute, passed ever the governor's veto, is a transcript of a New Yerk law, signed by Mr. Cleveland when he was governor. We doubt it. Ne copy of the New Yeik law has been printed by the journals which allege ; nor is its date given. Frem what is known of Air. Cleveland's close scrutiny of legisla tion and his fearless exercise of tlie veto power as governerof New Yeik and mayor of Ilulfale, it would be very strange if lie had approved any such injudicious and ill timed law as that which our governor se sensibly disnppieved and our legislature has se inconsiderately passed with a rush ever his veto. Mayer Cleveland vetoed an ordinance appropriating public moneys te decorate soldiers' graves, for reasons akin te these given by Governer Pattison; and if he signed the state law that lie is said te have approved it must have been done in a mo ment of fergetf illness such as seldom came te Mr. Cleveland in any of his executive positions. I, op Them Off. In defense of the lavish scale upon which his committee has laid out the state appro priations for the coining year, Kepresenla Kepresenla tive Snedgmss, of the committed of the Heuse en appropriations, points te the fact that there is two million dollars of surplus at present in the state treasury te make up for any deficiencies that may occur. This is tlie objective point of the plun derers. Tlie money is in sight, and all kind of jobs are projected te get at it. The " charity " swindles are chief among tliein. The governor will de well te put his hatchet te them all. lie must needs de toiler than in his veto message of two years age if he means te command the resjKict of the slate for intelligent discrimination among them. He then wired in and wired out, and left some stand, which te te consistent he should liave vetoed. Let him lay en this year without fear, favor or affection. 1 It may te overruled or overridden, but the legislature will suffer thereby and net he. Shift by Wlilili Heme IVIImn Cenlilti) I'uim Ttivlr lUlilnlniitleim. Amnrlran ItetldenU of I'arli rrtnwtittu tlici Cnpltal. The reduced copy or llartheldl's stilue of "Liberty Kullghtenlng the World" was en Wednesday ferinnlly presented by the Amor Amer lean resldeutn of the French capital te the municipality of Paris: Tlie ceremonies leek ploce en tlie silo of the statue, In the l'hice des Kbits Unis. Tlie Hen. r.evl I Morten, ex-United Htales minister te France, madotlie speech of Vre- Hontntleu. He said he hoped the gift would help poriMjtuate the fi lendshlp between the two nations, which the changing ovents of n century had only strengthened. Premier llrisseu thuuked the American comuitttee for tlie gift and dwell niten the reciprocal friendsliin between France mid Amerlca, which, he said, llke the Kartheldi stattie, Illuminates net menaces the world. Ilefcrrlng te tlie cnergy of tlie Americaus In the war of secession, M. lirlsseu said : "Hut there lh no longer a question of war. In filture' laee, liberty and Jostlce between nations constitute the goal toward which two nations going hand hi iinml should march." He concluded by oxnresslng regret at Mr. Morten's doarliire. The siteecii was heartily applauded. Mr. Hene, president of the municipal council, spoke of the relations toen France anil me united Htales, recalling various evi dences or the friendships uniting the two peoples. M. de Freyclnet, the foreign minis ter, assured Mr. Morten that Uie French gov ernment would make every effort te hasten the repeal of thodecrce forbidding the Impor tation Inte France of American perk and the reeslablishnieul of the system of Insjioclleu. M. de iicssopsulse sMike. A breakfast was given by Mr. Morten In honor of the sculptor Bartholin. Among the distinguished guests were M. lirlsseu ; M. Flequel, president of the Chamber or Deputies, Admiral (lalibert, minister of marine, and M. de hosseps. UKtnVAL, A QUKSTION AHOUT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWKItKlt. Tlioriiii'stlen linn probably been iiknl thrum, itniltef tlincH, " Hew ran llrewn'H Iren IIHti'iH euro everything t" Well, It ilewii't. lint II does cumiiiiy (IInciimi ler which ii lx'iititulilenliyelciiiii would pri'Mdlliu IKON. l')iynlel:ins ivcoxnlxe Iren us ihelicst rcstenttlvu iikciiI hnwn te Itie profcfiiiten, und Infinlry of any kmillnu clinmli'iil llnit will Mlbntutitfnte I lie iisxcrtlen Unit there are mere propamilens of Iren tlmn of any ether mtliKtiiiice liwsl In iiiMllrlnn. This shows coil' clunlvely that Iren Is acknowledged te he llm most Important (actor In succi-ssrnl medical practice. Ills, however, n reiiinrkiihlnriict, Hint prier te the discovery of lllttlWN'H lHONltlT- ir.ibs uoperu'ciiysauamciory lroiiceuioinaiioii (rnun'e lnn tee "" nvur men luilllil in u i no nun iMiuudnrs net Injur neon. OOKHI HOOKS I! cninx) hciidnchi) or . ... ...,,. luilii, inu iui;vii. i red u co constipation all oreiiiiri, cdiiHtiti ether Iren Ulttursde. llrown'iilren Jllltetsctirrs linugcstleii, mileimnt'SH, Weakness, llyspcpslii, Malaria, Chills and Kavrni, Tired reeling, 0m cral Ochlllty, ruin In the Side, Hack or I.lmhs, llciclaclieund NennilL'la for all IIicbi) ailments lirewn's Iren llillers .toeVIfflloSS'ft a nilntile. t.lka all oilier thorough medicines, It acts slowly. When taken hy men the llrat xyui xyui xyui toiiiefhcnellt Is renewed t'tiurgy. The nmi-clcs then hccnmnilrinur. thedlgesthiii Improves, the iiiincis iiruiiciive, in iremrn me eiieut lSKonci lSKenci idly mom rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once te brighten: the skin clears up healthy color ciimcs te the check nerviinsncps dlsap jiears ; functional dcniiigcmi'iitK become regular mid If a nursing mother, iiliimihttit suslename supplied for the child. Itemeinlier, Iliewn's lien flitters IstlinONI.V Iren mcillclne that Is net liijnrleim. J'hiwlcltmt ami Driiitnti' rie timiiinittit. The lieiinlne has Trade Itlatk um -iiswed red eriti:it. lines en wrapper. TAKIi Ml neplMydAw Ne ene will seriously regret that the New Yerk skating match has little or no patien-"ge. Nuw Yenic is a big city, but big money is required te live in it from theso who imy taxes for municipal excuses. It has teeti recently shown that the total oxpeuso of con ducting the government of the city and county during recent years has been, in ene instance, as large as (lU,ui!),Ktf7, or SKI..7 iier capita In ether words, two-thirds the aggre, gatoeestof goveniiiig nil the states in the Union. Theso Ilgures have se startled the legislature that a commission from tlie.Seunte hat been appointed te loam the reason for this extraordinary expenditure. IJ New Yerk has the same kind of timber in its legislature as that which new oppresses Pennsylvania, nothing need be expected from the labors of the investigating coiniuit ceiniuit coiniuit teo. Tlie latter will probably succeed only In adding a few nulls te the tax rate by llnd ing ether avenues of expenditure TltK Woiiieii'h National 1'ress asscH-iatlen has been organized in New Orleans. This is carrying a pardonable custom tee far. Frem the Husten Saturday livening (inzcttu. " Yes," raid n gonlleinan, the oilier day, "the fash inu of buying papers has died out at Cambridge; or, rather, te put it mere cor rectly, it has been inade pmetlenlly iuipessl. ble. In my time ten or twenty lellews would get together and putting in f20erflt) apiece, according te tlie number clubbing together, would raise fiMO, and then give this sum te a certain man whom there is no use mentioning, as he may be In Cambridge new, for all 1 knew and he would In home way secure all the proof-sheet of the examination papers u few days borero nil examination. Of course tills was done ery seldom, net niore than two or threo paisirs a year telng lieught. 'I'liere was no particular sentiment attached te the buying of n Kiper; nor was it considered dishonorable, except in cases where a man was trying for rank, which would, of course, at ouee liave made the af fair contemptible. Hut it made no dlll'ereuee te the rest of the class if soiue issir ilevil. struggling for a bare 111 sir cent., resorted te "cramming" up a proof for that iiurMse. Sometimes funny things happened in these cumis. Oncea man wlie was takinganox takinganex takinganox aniiiiatien with the freshman class te make up a condition was caught en a ipiandary. Tiie instructor had marked nil the Issiks en the desk of the conditioned men with nsl crayon, in order te distinguish them. New our friend bud another Ixxik with him ex actly llke the ede en the desk except that it had flve of the ten questions all worked out by Ids tutor the night before. Ktlll be dared net substitute it nil wceutit of that crayon mark. He had blue, yellow and green crayons, but by Heme mischance no red one. In another cuse a pro fessor In mathematics played a sharp trick by the simple substitution of a minus sign ler a plus sign, in an example involving me inno inne inial theorem. Of course this slight change was unnoticed, and 11111113- worked it out with the sign en the proel the night tofere. A bright trick, and 11 caught several. Instill another instance the conspirators get lelL II happened that of the men who bought the paircr, half wero In ene division of tlie class and half in another each having different instructors. Well, te their horror, en getting in the examination room, they found two ditl'erent p-iiera. About hall of them were all right, because the paper el tlie instructor and the proof of the night before were identical. Hut the ether half where were they? They lied without ntteuiptlng te de tlie ciier at all. It didn't always Jiay te buy papers, however, for a man once get a higher mark in a sub ject en the annual than he did en the 'semi,' when in tiie former cuse iie did the patier honestly, and in tlie latter hud the iaper in advance. There would te far less 'cribbing ' at examination", and much less disMsItleu te take advantage of instrucleiH, if the htu htu deuts were put upon their honor instead of telng carefully watched by proctors." Tim N.il.llciV H111i.1l Ait. .'em the I'hlhidclphla Ilecerd. The preposterous bill authorizing the county commissioners of each county in the state te appoint n sullleieul nuinter of suit able persons in each township and ward te bury indigent soldiers at tlie rate of f'l.'i apiece and te buy headstones for them at the rate of f 1!) apiece, was properly voteol by the gov ernor, doubtless iniich te the dismay of the suitable Hjrseus. Hut the still mere prcios prcies prcios tereus legislature has riusscd the bill ever the head of the governor, and it stands oil the stututc-bisik a ridiculous dead letter. The "suitable person" who will, of course te an undertaker and a gravosteno-iiiakor are net te te paid I'cr their trouble. Think of that 1 an undertaker and a gravestone man doing business in their Hue without pay! And the corpse el the iioer soldier must wait until the ".suitable persons" can make proof efhls identity and ids horvice judging by the time it hikes in the ieusieii elllce. a two or three years job tot'ero thore can te a legitimule f.'ir burial or lawful fin headstone ! Thennny of'sultable persons," if only two are appointed in each ward and township, will run up te a total of ever 5,000, and the commissioners, in a burst of patriotic zeal, may iipieiul ten iicrsens in stead of two if there is any suspicion of glory or money In it. Indeed, indeed, the sham loyally that induced 11 department or the federal government, once upon a time, te go into the headstone business still survives te leek after the bones of our soldiers and te make a profit out of It. Kidney IJllilcr's Meral Jiirlietnts. rit'Hldeiit dates, In Uutgcra College Turguiii. It is imiMsslhle te siienk of moral earnest ness and its presence or its felt lack In our later literature without at ouee suggesting tlie iiitnie of another man of tlie Heulh Hie most richly-gifted of our iiecU slnee tlie war Sidney l-anier. Had he uover written a poem, he would still boa iwer in our liter ature, he eloquently has he maintained, in strenuous prose, the thesis that "ineral pur pur s)e is Uie wile worthy lnspinilien el the artist." I can here Hjieiik as I wisli space al lowed 1110 te speak of Ids jMrfilry. Hut let me advise any young man who loves "doo "deo "doe thotighled verse," Instinct with tlie leve of nature and of Ideal IhxiiiIv. te read lender's "Hymns of the Marshes," and if lie loves music, "The Symphony." He who reads these will iierfoice read ethers, nud if he lias line llbre in Ids own nature cannot but leve and tulmlre this lilgli-setited, truly chlvalric son of the I Seuth, who did se noble a work for literature while he fought consumption and pinching poverty true te art for long toilsome yiiirs tofero recognition coin) te him at death's deer. Iteach's lleut. Jehn lleaeh has bad luck with his beat the Delphin, which lie built for the govern- , ment under the administration of Xuvnl Secretary Chandler and for which lie get nearly all tlie contract money tofero he had completed the vessel according te tlie terms of Ins undertaking. When Mr. Whitney 4 came in he found that the price was paid almost In full, but the record itself showed that tlie engines of Uie vessel had net devel oped the required horse power. Tlie beard .appointed te test them reported that ihls failure was due te tlie quality of coal used ; upon which Mr. Whitney adop ted the obviously proper course of ordering y. new test under proper conditions. This fest has resulted in developing the sjiecd 'And power of the contract's requirements, out in obtaining these seme el the vessel's machinery gave way. J Mr. lteach thinks Hits Is of no conse cense conse ''taieuce, but the secietary of tlie navy In sists upon n trial that will rreve the vessel fp 10 au requirements. Considering that Chandler was Iteach's lltvn ftfirf tmil'iv arviVHfnrtr f 4i until i.1 i,VV i -" IH....-HHH VtUMMJ U. U llUIJf tlllli Afi.l-pwu uiui mest or me ueiimm money V -JucierB u w-.ia uue unit wucn it was 1101 yet tl'i ",, 4 ,..,..., .... 1 11 . .... '(' un" U "mo-ueuii ueiiieu, 11. mil uunuy -jbb mm mat air. vintney is unreason- L'Me.- Fublic work must needs be up te 1 fthe specifications. Departures are danger eus anu concessions from the contract are BsplcIeu3, Mr. lteach haa heretofore been "oe Intimate and tee influential with the -Bavnl department. lie is one of the kind 'Wle must be held te the lotterof the bend ; Thk discussion of the liconse (inostien in tlie legislature lias opened the oyes of l'hlla defphians totlieiiumtorofH.iloous that adorn the Quaker City. It Is found that thore are in tlie city fi,993 saloons, a,:ti7 retail grocerioa and I,0tll liakories. Tliis gives ene HaliKin te overy 29, ene grecery te every h'i(, and ene bakery te every 1(I1J votera. After the tom tem tom perauco instruction act is in lbrce and all tlie littie cliildren or the commonwealth tocemo Bclentllically aequalnted with tlie offecLs of alcohol en the human system, it is appalling te think of the vast incrouse in tlie number of saloons that will fellow. Km I'ijukinh backs up the statements of Senater Win. V. Vtye that the Kepublleans are in n majority In Mississippi. Hinee HebU I. Perter has geno te Eurejie, Perkins HlieulU liave a place in 0110 of the many vacancies 01 uie euueriai Man et the 1'iiihi 1'iiihi delphia J'reas. M i m tscr" Y.JlI. J 1W & ftti b-'i OimMANYls faraliead efKnglandund the United Shites In its oducatienarfacilltlos. An Englishman writing el Stuttgart, tlie eapihil of the Kingdom of Wurtomberg.says that witk a population of about ene hundred anil twenty thousand, It has a classical high school, with 1,300 pupils, a heml-classical school with 900, a seiontlfle school with 1,100, two high schools for girls each with COO pupils, n second grade or Commercial school for 1,100 yeunger boys, and an Intormediato or grammar school for 1,000 girls in all fl,oe pupils receiving an education hli-her tlmn that of the elementary schools. The propor tion JsKHe overy thousand inhabitants, while In England the kindred projertlon rarely rises te !0, Hut while theso facilities for acquiring knewledge In tlie German ouiplre are very great, they are essentially hlndeicd by the bill und chain of compulsory educa tion. Tills luw toen found te te a lament lament uble failure In England. Mr. FJtcli, the chlef InsiMXter or English schools, in n mlnute furnisheil te Uie educational doj)artment,say8: "It is already a drawback te the suecess of the educational net, that It has imfortuuately doue a littie te diminish tlie seuse of parental responsibility. Te onfereo, Willi regard te any Human duty, n legal obllgatfen is te weaken fn seme dogreo the sense of meml obligation." Ear distant te the day wlien this crude system of dispensing with rental resixmslblllly te adopted in the public school of this country, Oliudlcne! te 11 Spirit of Demagogy. Frem the riilludclpblu Recerd. The bill te prohibit tlie manufacture of oleemargurluo is making progress through the legislature. When the bill Is pissed, in obedience te the spirit of demagogy, the fac fac teriea in Pennsylvania will goon manufac turing oleomargarine, the same as belere. H this pnxluct Is net lruuduleutly put upon the markets for butter the legislature has no power te interfore with its manufacture. Oleomargarine may lie very useful for axle grease and for many ethor purioses besides consumption for butter; but this measure te prohibit lui muuufacture is propesod as a cowardly evasion of the duty or the legisla ture te pass cllective laws te prohibit and prevent fraudulent feed adulterations. Tlie iarmersits well us consumers of Pennsylva nia luive a right te protection against tlie in in in numornble frauds that are passed off for but ter, but this is the kind of legislation which is net enacted. Statutes upon statutes for punishing feed adulterations have toen piled up from year toyear, but care has toen taken te make thorn utterly iriollbctlve. These frauds ure increasing in number and variety, but a prosecution of otl'enders is unheard of for the simple reason that no oll'ectlvo means is provided In tlie law for their detection. A numerous police force Is organized and lnahi lnahi talned te protect the lives and propertyof citizens from ussasdus and burglars, but no IKilioe force Is organized te guard tlie health andpocketsoftho people against the nduU toratlens of their feed und drink. Would IIuceiiib Cimnlbalii. A traveler recently returned from the Fiji Islands, and who brought with him tlie skull and lMnes of a missionary friend ns curies, declares Unit the Fijians would again become cannibals ir tliey hud flie opjiertunlty. Even new, he says, ene cannot go Inte the interior oftlie Island wltli safety. The governmont leriiius iK)opie te go into tne meuuhilna for fear they will get baked and eaton. All the clothes the natives wear Is a lelu cloth, and the government encourages the chiefs in net introducing civilized clothing. Tlie women, though, have seme modesty, us is shown by the lact that only recently eight of them wero sentenced by the ltoke, for seme otlenso, te omule for four mouths. Thore is very ttle education nmeng the masses, but tlie missionaries liuve established 11 few schools for children. A Trump Turn Out u l'erger. Charles Huber, recently arrested at Hlr mlnghum, Connecticut, as a tramp, turns out te te Jehn S. Palmer, n batik-forger. He has toen taken te Hasten te answer 11 charge of lergery en tlie Continental National bank. He lias swindled 110rly overy postelllco In the state. ( CounectloiiD. and severnl firms In the Naugutuck veluuy. Taught inn limy. A young wife in Brooklyn, N. Y., hiiigbt her recidcitniut lord in a very ell'ectivu fashion that it was his duty te help mind the baby. Twe women rang the door-tell el a prominent citizens' residence, and when tlie deer was opened by the falher of the family laid a bundle upon the walk. "This lsyeur Hen'schlld," they said as they walked away. The bundle contained a slx-months-eld girl baby. The gentleman took the child into the house, and then went and re iMirtcd tlie matter te the jmiIIce. He thought that seme malicious orsens were adopting dCNiKirute Unities te in.ike trouble for his son. Next day, however, tlie win notified the .. .r. '... .1. 1.. pence iney weiuu Keep inu ouey, " 1 HOP I'hAHTEHS. DO UK. KKNSIIU.K. Tim llei l'LAsri'.ii docs inei-e geiHl In eim-iiiar-ter the t line than any lialni or lotion, audit mere cleanly te use. A fresh and sweet porous plaster which nets Immediately when applied te sent of trouble Khciimiitlsm, Neuralgia, Hldciiclic, 1,111110 lUck, Click, Sciatica, Hern Muscles, Kld Kld iicvall'ectleiiH. Weak l.iimrs or local tmlns can mil exist, long when ene of these plasters Is ap plied. Ilcmeinlier, virtues or lie-.li Heps, llur Kiiudy I'llch and tJtiniN cemhliird. held every wherc. 'i'lC., 5 rol'JI.ei I'liiiirlelerM. (7) HOI' l'l.AHTKlt COMl'ANV, lloslen, .Muss. TIOP I'hASTEHS. Hep Plasters Cure Quickest. Why ? lVcaliMi composed of inedlclmd UiiIltles that am kiienn te possess KU'iit tsiwer In relieving pain, curl iik dl-eai-e ami Memleifnt streiiKtlien ing weak and worn out parts. Flesh Hups, Itiil' lfiimlv 1'llcti and Utinis cenibliied in a liesh. clean and s eel porous plaster, Always teiicly te apply te kiiddun pain, aches, stnihis, craniis, elllches, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or wmv no In any part. 'We, .1 for $1,111 everywhere, fs) HOP I'bAbTKUCOMrANY.itosteii.Muss. HOI' PhASTKKS. "" MANV HACKS AfllKSI Hosts of pi'opleef ullages suirer with pain In the small of the back, commonly called " Hack ache." lielef yeurdriiKgista ller I'l.AsTKiiand an nl v it dli-entivfivfti'seiiLnf treuhlc. The. sooth ing and pain killing iiiiiHiitlus of lleis com blued uith lliirgundv rltchitnd Kxtracts niiike this plaster vastly better than ethers for driv ing out pain and nticiiKthenliig the parts. A trial Mill deiiKiustmte this. Always leady for use Never fulls. Sic., 5 ler Jl.n0. HOI' l'l.AS TKItUO.MrANV, Piuiirlelers, lloslen, Mass. (U) "JKKVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSjNESS -AND- B' HANDSOME TO LOOK AT ! GOOD TO READ AND CHEAP TO BUY, BOOKS! BOOKS! Which We Invite the Citlaenta of LiuicoBter te IimiMjet tit Ottr Kotabllahment TO-MOIIUOW. WHERE THEY COME FROM. Tliesu liiMiks (ever II fleiMi IheiiHand viiIiiiiii-h In all), h.iviiheen liunaided tens en innslgiminnt J10111 one of the Ijirgest I'll illshhig Houses In Nuw yi, uith Inslriietlmistoiiseoiir Judgnieiit In ""big prices nil t 1 lint tehiisuiii temaik them low ci gli In force I hem In a sale, and If low prices will tempi buyers, II vluill net be our fault Ifaslnglu ohiuie lemalns umteld WHAT THEY ARE. . .'''lie Selections Ihiihinces the Whole Ihuigu or I.ltciatine ibmehig hisiks itdaiited te everv tusle : V 01 ks el llcleivnec, lUH.ks for the Hiiunrheld, History, lllecniidiy, 'l'iuels, Klcllen, Pnc-try. I'hllosephy, Ult and Hnmiir. etc., etc. All theSiundaid Autlioi-sel A lieiuiHd Ihiidaml nlv inv resented, uiuluny person w lulling te staita 1, Unary could ciiilp II cemplelely Hum this collection. WHAT WE ASK FOB, THEM. Here Isa puill.d list or pi Ices, head It lliieuch, and we think you will admit, that unless we actually 'gnve the hooks away, we couldn't ask much les lerlliein. The tlguiesaii! In all ca-cs let's than puhllsliem' ulmlcialr pi Ices, and In very many Instances iciieMiit ici-s than Mm u cost 10,000 Copies Popular Staudard Editions, 12 mes, Bound in Oleth. i.auV8CT if,-M.,v,."",,,' y "'" '''y " 1,000 Copies JU'st liereirK IS mes., ISuiuid in Kxtra Cleili, (Jill, Hacks. Thl, line ceniptlscH New Jlagdalene, I'liul Clllfenl, Ne New Thing, Phantom 1'iirtiine, In I'clll in m i.iit-, uiiu many iiuicrs. I i.'iaa.Tnr.iin l-uici'i, I.ii ; IIUII I'ltlCK, XI UK.NTn A COl'V. 2,000 Copies Best Edition Red Line Peots, Well Bound.Red Ediie and Gilt Tep. ''bUl.tiieeeiiiprlscs rope, Cndihe, Tupiier. Iletueiis. Mllleii, llllail, I'locter. Seetl. Hymn, Ten nysen, Klllelt, lluriis and ethers. ItHUt'bAlt l'UICK, 1.2T; OlHl l'ltlCi:,.'WCKNT.S A I'UI'y! 5,000 Copies Extra 12 mes., Ilpsi Line Ever l'ulillslicil. ,J.HJl'Ll,!lVr,ViIWK,k8'''xtnlc,(,,,,'Kllt,,lllm'lcum 1UI.I. rilICK, I.S0; Ul'ltl'ltK K, I? j rN in A j M i 7,000 Copies Ketl Line Toels, Clear Type, Full (iiltClelli. '1 his Hue tsiiiHUtH of Tennypeii, MIIIiiii, Hemeiis, Kaiisl, Schiller, haily of the bake. J.hIIiiIi lliMike, Thaekemy, Pinrter, Jloen-. Klllett, i:II.b Cisike. .Swlulmrne. Ilrvnnl. Mneaiilev. .. Whiltlcr, Longfellow, lle.sl.cdc. WOKTII Jl.Tiand $11 j OUIt PK1(;IC,.7I Cti.NTM 1 A COl'V. Charles Dielicns' Coinpleie Works, 15 volumes, Illuslr.itetl, Extra Cleth. (Jill bark la wooden box Hnuiu, uxtm heavy paper, KiikIWi cloth, white label... isuiiu;,uxini, eiic-iiini niissiiili rublbheiV Price. .i.Ml ai.im Our I'rice per nit .!M he continued, and "It is tlie sergeant n v child. looked up and walled ler au explanation "The fact Is I liave been married fcoiue littie time, but my father did net knew It, I was out of work, and us I could net support my vlfoerchihl,orovoii myhclf, 1 remained at home with my father. I suppose my wife bcan te think that It was about my turn te hike euro or the Uiby, and se left it in front of our house. I have explained all that at home, and we'll keep the child." Tim lEcilintlii ud Aliniirdiiin. Kieiii the Wulthboie Agitator. It Is a little ilillleutt te see hew the subject is te be cllectually or usefully Laught in the primary deianinenls of the sehisils; but under the terms of Hie law an etlbrt must be inade te teach the abe:edarUus physiology ami hygiene "with stiecial roferenee te tlie oH'ects of alc'ibelle drinks, stimulants anil narcotics, ujionthe human system." I'erhnis In time we shall have the pretty prattlers of the primary classes lisping in chorus : A stands for Alcohol, Artery, Air; 11 Is for llntln that's Uivettid hy liccr; C is lianl Cider that drunk en tlie sly ; I) is Digestion that's DaiiiiiKcd thuieby ; And se forth and se en. When our littie folks net te discussing ill;eslive, vascular mill nervous disorders In words of ene sylla ble, llfe will have acquired a new horror for all of us. .Mr. Hunt's HiHjk Itfjucted. Ill I'itlsburg an attempt was inade toso teso tose curo the adoption, as u text ixek en phy siology and hygiene, of the work prcpaied by Mrs. Hunt, authoress of the anti-alcohol instruction law. It failed, and the beard adopted Win.Thayer.Sniith's Inxik the same thai the I-ancjister and llarrislinrg beards adopted, ami which Is represenleii by Win. Kiddle, of this city. Mtctd I.lke i Charm,' This is wli.it Mr. Mayer, of ll.irenmi street. New Orleans, wiys lit llrewn'ri Iren Hitters. A "charm" works quietly, surely liremiitly, thor ther thor engly and with ilellhUnl ellcci. That is Just the wav this wonderful lamtlv uiedlnlnii works oil Invalids who liave been siilferbiK; tint woes of liver cimipiaini, tivspcpsia anil iiiiiieeiisiieii hliHsl. Theso who knew Its worth say It Is a complete cure ler ilys'pdt.i, weakness, malaria, neuralgia, etc. Sated from IiupriidlngPate. Scores el worthy people are haunted hyluik I113 (ears of luipvndlni; dlsastei-s which hang like an avenging neiiiesls In their pathway. Tint real cmisu Is net what has happened, nor what may transpire, bntci haunted nerves, dlseidered bruin, and deranged physical conditions, which produce corresponding elTcctsen the mind. Ite Juveuate the body mid rclnvlgeratii the nerves hy a jimmpt and thorough use of Hcffv's 1'uiik J1AI.T Wiuskev, 11111V the mind Immediately tecenps Its vigor, se that Hhrhikhig victims of desmlr nre tmnslermcd Inte counigeeusaggi-es-sora, ii'iidy te defy threatened terrors and cowardly fears. Doctors, chemists and moralists unite in praising this pure production of the finest bailey, and recommend Its universal adoption, One dollar pur bottle of all reliable (receiii and druggists. HfJCVIAL NOTICES. I Iiihb used Hit. UUAVES' HEAKTni:(iUl,A TOlt and can truly say it has Uone niueli geed, gives me cntire relief from a distressing palpita tion of the heart, bays a ludy In Haverhill, Jlass. 1.W10. Free lumphlct of F. K. 1 11 gal Is, Cam bridge, Jlass. The powerful curative properties of u Jlep l'luiter are irresistible when applied te backache, Swollen Joints 11ml Muscles, Sciatica, l'lcurlsy, Sharp Sains, or any Bert of soreness, The best and strongest porous plaster made. A trial will demonstrate It. 23c. Oncer reading would be the history uf names. We cannot, however we go Inte the subject new, except se fur as te say that Dr. Kennedy's "Favorlte Hemedy" was called hythatnnnie, In an informal fashion, long before the Docter dreamed of advertising II for public use. Speak ing of It he would say te his patients, " This Is my favorite remedy for all troubles of the IiUhmI," etc., and Its success was se great that lie dually spelled the niuiiu with capital letters. (.')inyll-luidceh1w r-n.k-31 l'lblTsTiTrbEslTr Hare cura ferllllnd. nieedtnirand ltetdmr l'llea. One box has en red the worst ceses of au yeun,' Ne ene need sutler live minutes nftur using n imams iiuuaii I'lie enitmunt. it ab sorbs tumors, allays Itching, acts iu noultice, gives Instant relief, l'repaied only fiir Files, Itching of the private parts, nothing else. Sold by druggists mid mailed en receipt of price, ft. coin ny 11, 11. cecnrtui, 137 and tsu North Ouecn street. U TJOTK IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT W3.O0 A bOZKH,: AT NO, 10U NOIIT1I QUEKN STUEKT, Junl'Jtfd Ijincaster, l'u. EV13I1Y CllSTOMICU C.K'VS ONK 110T TI.i: OF FOItKhTFbOWEK COI.OUNK Who buys 0110 Dellar's worth of iJidle' and Gent's Furnishing Geed AT IHXHTOMVS. A fresh supply et spring styles of Hosiery Just received ; also Guuzu Undcrwttur, Shirts from the common Cheviot ftr3c, up te the best latin dried und iinluundried In the market, l'ants, Ovemlls, Jackets, Huts und notions generally. HKNUy UF.CUTOIiD, , . . Na62 North Queen Street, r. b. Choice UutlaiiiK Lets una Sana fersal. All Ferms of Heart Disease, yield by llm usu of DR. GRAVES' HEART REG ULATOR, thousands use It, why net you T IIjmh de-eat bedtime wilt give perfect reflcsliftlg sleep te uuy nervous or wakeful person. It stimulates tlm hteimich, regulates tlm bowels, gives tone te the system, repairs wasted energy and mental faculties. $1 per Jtettle, (J for $.", at Druggists. Send te F. K. IM.Al.t.h, Cllinbl lltge. JIllss., tertreii pamphlet en Heart llleease. Nervous ness, etc. uitl-lwdCI) A YKiisliiu"jultYl,i-:c;rbu".ri- An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Cai.vkiit, Tbxas, 31 ay 3, lssi. "1 wl-.li te expiess my appiecialleu of the al liable iu.illtles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. " While with Churchill's army, J list before the battlu of Vlckshurg, I contracted a severe cold which terminated In a dangerous cough. I found no relief till en our march we came te a country store, where, en asking for some remedy, I was urged te try AvKK'it Ciikkhv I'koteiial. ' I did se. and was rapidly cured. Since then 1 have kept the 1'ecteiiai. constantly by inc. for family use, ami I have found It lobeau luvalua ble remedy for threat and lung dlieases. "J. W. WlllTLKV." Thousands of tcdlmnnl.ils certify te thu prompt cine of all bronchial and lung affections, hy the Use of A mt's CiiKiiltv I'KcTiiHAL. Iteliig very palatable, the eungcst children take It readily. I'HKI'AUKll IIV Dr. J. C. AVER k CO., Lewoll, Mass. Sold by Druggists. ml it Ji cr.uvinxu. ri i:ai)(iuaiiti:ks feii SUMMER 'Merine Shirtu nnd Drawers, Gauze Undershlrts nnd Drnwore, Cheice NecktleB, E. ii W. Cellars und Cuffs, C. & C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuff's The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HHIItTS AND SOCIETY' I'AltAl'HEItNAl.IA 31ADE TO OlCDEll. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKlNUSTItEET. YKIW & UATI1VON. M THE FIRST OF MAY IS HERE, And hew many pel-sens have neglected the pur chase of SUITABLE CLOTHING -feit- Warm Weather. ;i)en't wall until Warm Weather is Here, 1IUV IN ANTICIPATION. IT WII.I. COJIE, IT MUST COJIK, AND WE'ltE SUltE IT'S NOTFAKOFF, New, we ray te you,. DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, BUY NOW. Yeu can buy new Justus CUE Al' as later. If you are new ready te buy, ceme and leek at our GOODS and PRICES. And we knew we can Interest you i we think we can, ul least, make au Impression. Faver us with a call, nnd we'll uiiiku u cus tomer of you. MYERS & RATMFON, LEADING. LANCASTER CI.OTIIIEIIS, NO. 13 BAST KING STREET, I.ANCASTElt. l'A, HAIM'Y THOUGHT AND RKIIKCOA TnliaciKMOiily 80 jMirplutr.at HAUTAIAN'S KI.I.OV ritUNl' CIUAK STOKE. SLATE AVOUKH. All persons wishing MAItllI.ElZEDHbATE MANTELS, eruny ether Slate Werk, will de wull by calling ut our work or vend for eurtlluatia. ted catalog ue. KltANK JANSON 4 11HO., Cerner Frent and Locust St., Celmubtu, l'u. iiuutKima cm 1 i:.ii .vnn s.i 1 ll.KI 3.I.IKI .( inn . ls.ne .'Sim l.'S S.UI ft.uu 3.1m S .'l..ii .VI 1.IW S.1S ices "itis 7.; 11 ;w .1.41 2.WI li.-.s 7..VS le.is 7.M S.Ss '-Vi'l a.75 1-IS ' ft. IS " I5.M " JLP " LiR""' 1.38 (MS .!7 l; 11 ;m 11 r.s I.IIS in 1.1 n -"1 0:1 a. '7 Each ! I.I Same, extra, one-half Call isii Waverly Net els, 18 1110., Cleth, 1,111 is 10 .Same, In .7) Vel wum Washington living's Complete Works,3 Vel., Clethuiid till! r.ue I'liiUirch's Lives of IIIuj-IHeiis -Men li.t.i Tluiekcmy's Ceniilelu Works. III., beuiid III cloth, gill back, II vel Is.ue Same In e.itra heavy paper, English cloth, while label 'HMO " " half calf :u.(i Wlllilam lllack's Cemilcle Winks, 15 volumes, chilli, gilt bael Ml.tnl Same In extmlieavy paper, English cloth, uldte label si.un aicuariy iiisienes, "uur own iimes," lie.xiiury liindiiig gilt top, 4 vel : (iiLsin's lllntnry of the English I'eeple, cxtmclelh, I vel Macauhiy's Es-yiyseAtni clot h,:i vel times Maeanlay's Ill.tery el England, S vel nines, cloth tJeirge l.llel's complete works, B volumes, cletli, line gill back Same In extra half calf, a volumes Samuel Smiles' Self-Help sciics, 4 volumes, cloth and gill Ml sets, II. O. Shakespeaie, volumes, complete, bound, Chambers' Encyclepicdla of Universal Knowledge, new edition, u.itn cloth, VI vel .um i-ecis, iiiiniry coition, 11111 snecp, ecuive, Sliakesjieure, .Milten, lluriis, fillip EM Ul, J y HOI a...... .............,.. 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JOHN BADR'S SONS, OFFEIl AT LOWEST 1'ltlCE.S, Itlunk Jtoeli.s, 'Wi-Hiiig Paiii'i-s, Knvoleycs, Writing Fluids and Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel l'ciis, Lead Pencils I'ecket I ,11111 Hoek'H, Letter Iltsiks, and au As-mitincul el Slaplu hlatleuery. - AT THE SION OF THE HOOK. -, I'ine and NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. bll.XHUU'AMtK. H. Z. JtHOADH. ISILYERWAREe We will have open, for public inspection, en MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 11th and 12th, a beautiful display of SOLID SILVERWARE, Suitable for Wedding Presents or cordially invited. Housoheld Use. All are H. Z LANCASTEU, l'A. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. V.IJlHIAUliS. OTANDAHI) OA1UUAGE WOKK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage Hull der), MAUKET STitEET, IlKAIt OF I'OSTOFFICE, LANOAbTElt, l'A. MV LAUtiE 8T0CK OF BTO&IES & CAREIAfrES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele gantly Finished. WIIIC'H 1 OFFEU AT QUEATLY ltEDUCED 1MUCE8. The HUl'EKIOlt tjUALITY OF MV WOUK Is no longer questioned. My work i as line as nuy made In thu lai-ger cities, and SO LD AT HALF THE 1'UICE. New la thu time te erder for spring. KNCOUKAOE FAIR DEALING Andllonejt Werk. All Werk WAKUANTED. KEl'AIUINU FltOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for tlm t purpose - A few SLE1UUS left at Lew Figures, (live muucull. nevJUblAw IIMWKMES. i'V jTuusk's.' SOLID VALUE. OUUtMc. UIO COFFEE, It is a choice, clean, pure IEle Cotree, fresh roasted almost dally, and fresh ground hen yun iiiiienasu 11 ny oilier ffliwiil. tH'ltltlOULE.N DEI) nt V., Is 8 lll Ul,l .M..U1.1II,1.MI i superb. ami I'AIIAVl! JA VA3 are of the tines I qiiulllr. EJIIIO.SSED CllltOMOS, 0 hy S Inches, irlven &VXUTAVI.EH. CUPEniOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field (liaises, llareuictcil). Tele scopes, Maule Lanterns, Tlicnnemc.ters, Dnnv. Iiik Instrniuiuits, I'hthisuphlcal und Chumlcal Apparatus. List und Descriptions of our Tun Catalogues sent FltEE en application. QUEEN &00., NO. Kl CHESTNUT ST, uiart-lydAw with each pound. DRIED FRUITS. We have Fared l'enchesat 10e pound. Wohave aKplundld l'aivil 1'eachiit 15u pound. We have Evaporated l'eaches, pared, lit 2(1, ii, 'M, M cunts pound, We have uoed Sour Dried Apples at 5u (Itiiirt, We have very cheice Evupemted Apples at 13e pound. Nuw ilea ns and Nuw l'eas at 10c quart. Lima Means at 10 and 1JK el quart. OUIt STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUIt liOODS tiOOD AND CHEAF. J-1'. S. Telephone connection, BURSK'S, 17 EAST KING STREET. NO. nirviir.s,jtv:, TITATUHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELHY. GREAT REDUCTION FIIIIADEH'IIIA i... inmnnm ... v.i.,ti.,,TrfVT Wiiiiuui i-,.ur.i iiuiii Clmira in thu town, two f IIAHTilAN'S YELLOW F1H STOUE. ffHK IJEST- f Se, at BI ClUAIt IN 1'UICES OF WATCHES, JHWELUY.Ut CLOCKS AND LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Sircel, OpiKisItu City Hetel, near l'u. It. H. Depet. Itetalllni? ut Wholusale l'rlces. ltepalrluKut xtm Lew l'riues. Jyailyd VTOTIOK TO THEKI'ASHEKS AND SM UUNNEI1S. All persons uie heiehy for. hhhlen te trespass en uny of the lands of the Cornwall or bjiced well ettates, In LvhanenunCt iJturiiBter counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln cle.rd, either for the purpe-ai efshiKitlni; or rlsh lni, as the law will Ihi rhtldly enforced auulust all trespoHslni)uwilillaudHef the uudurslijued alter this notice. . WM. COLEMAN FUEEMAN, It. 1'F.UUY AI.DF.N, EDWAUI) O. FltEEMAN, !Atterney for It, W, Celeman's helrs. ecUl-UQ&w J ,-Vr