ru-. rt M. SST .,' fct Wtf' Kf ae i 3ESE s'K ". fkilJ&? fr mrmmmm. is r$ ?V lHED BY Evebv Evening in the Year, IBundayi Excepted) BTEtmUM & 1IENSUL. i-U T X i. -rAw. Ha ?& J ?-".,rfr JV.. x'a. ijirci. Aifen -i 1W.1.. - grwwttan'fl 'right and INTELLIGENCER iUILDING, f- X 'i"S ,Ty 0jii2;-3Vn S. W. Cersir CeJctm Square, LAHOABTalt, 1A. Mte. DAILY rWTlTLIiqgyCgR, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1885. Cbnti a Wee. .Ric Dollart a . ? fv ;yir or WV Cni a Menth. Pottage Free, , . ;r ;k JtDVJlRTJBE3tENT8 from Ten te TXftv Cenli aiAne. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, ( Eight Jigci. ) Published Evcrv Wednesday Mernine, Twe Dollart a Year in Alliance. 1 ' - ?e. P"3u ft CdBREBl'ONDENCEielMUdfrum cxcriipart &, of the itatt ana country. Correnpendenttarere- k -. ura 10 utii ugieiy anil en one title of the P v . paper only; and te tlgn thetr namet, net for '? duty : and ta dls Charges It when he Bends a. youth et fair intelligence and geed health te recelve the benefit of a West Point education. The professor there should net be permitted te reject him because he docs net spell or write or cypher with the proficiency he deems necessary. If the standard et nn applicant's knowledge is left te West Feint professors they may, if they cheese, reject all that come. The young men are sent te be taught. The congressman who appoint ed them has determined the question of their fitness te enter the institution, save ns te their physical condition. He is en titled te have his Judgment respected until upon trial the cadet is found unablotekccp up Willi his class. It is nn imposition, strangely submitted te tliis long by mem bers of Congress, that their cholce of cadets should be set aside by absurd and unauthorized tests of capacity set up by the "West Point authorities. THE LIDDELWONES FEUD. JL LITTLE ELVKItT THAT HEEMS TO HAVE EXCITED WASHINGTON. Ocn. Kins' Account of the Knnirulnnry I'rud Between the Jenes and IJitilell ramlllei In Louisiana A Strange Story or Illemlr Vengeance In the Seuth. .i '.hi tM IS fe&'l m ' WW .".- rar a y m publication, but in proof of noed faith. All anonymeut Ulltri ff be cemlgncd te the watte batket. Addrcttall Letters ami Telegiamite THE INTELLIGENCER, LAKCABTER, l'A. St .r Ml .;;' l)c ancaetct3ntclliccufcr. npfeTet! mifwr stan Ct- LANCASTER, JUKE 12, 1885. A Withheld Judgment. The supreme court of Pennsylvania has adjourned for the summer without final de termination of the question as te the judi-. cial district of Butler and Lawience coun ties. It will be remembered that Butler was made the constitutionally " separate " district by the judicial apportionment of 1883, with Lawrcnce "attached," and te the district thus formed were al lotted two judges. In the elections that followed this apportionment Greer, Rep., and Bredin, Dem., had a plurality of the,vetes in Butler, but were beaten in the 'consolidated vote of the whole district by Ilazen, Hep., and McMichnul, Dem., el' Lawrence, who get the ceitificates of election ; and their title was confirmed by Ihe Judgment of the lower tribunal which was summoned te hear the cubc. They are acting judges of the dibtrict, and the singular result is presented of Lawrence, the " attached" county, supplying two law and two lay judges for the district, while Butler, the " beparate " district, author ized by the constitution and created by the statute, furnishes none. Messrs. Greer and Bredin appealed their cases te the supreme court, maintaining that as Butler was the ' district," its vote and its vote alone should elect the judges; en the ether side it was argued that the judges of a district should be elected by the voice of all its voters. The supreme court, it Is understood, was evenly balanced in its view of the case ; Judge Green, being ab sent and net having Ireard the argument, tog en the Judgment. Se the mat- standsv,rfiCIOrTt did before ; the judg- mentef the lower court which was only a majority judgment and net unanimous is sustained in a negative sort of a wayi. and while Judge Hazen aniliU5tficliael remain lUacte judge3jpjr,ijslrjct) their title is clouded. lij-tne fact that one judge ejiteHllff three first convened te hear the "case below, and threedut of six sunrenie court judges held adversely te it and TBKf the opinion that Bredin and Greer Jlcre rightfully elected. Manifestly the legal title of theso who sit en the bench te try titles te property and rights of life and liberty ought te be clear and unquestioned. The decision of disputed judicial elections eughl te be prompt. It must boas uncom fortable te the sitting judges as it is unjust te the contestants te have their case thus hung up, at llie convenience of the su su su premoceurt judges. Surely the issue is one of such supreme importance that it ought te have gene te the top of the list, and have had the benefit of a re-hearing l)efere a full bench. It Is only justice te Judge Bredin te say that some comments in these columns upon this famous controversy were liable te the misconstruction that he and ether Butler countyDcmecratswero partly responsible for the atrocious apportionment which yoked them with Lawrence and w liich has led te all this trouble. The contrary is the fact. It was the Eepublican politicians of But ler, especially Greer, who had the district thus formed, in order te secure the beuefit of Lawrence county's big Republican vote. In his defeat Greer will get no Democratic sympathy ; but even he is entitled te a hearing and decision of his claim ; while Judge Bredin, whose case lias been pre sented te the supreme court with great cogency and completeness, has, from every point of view, just reason te complain that he is deprived of the benefit of a judgment which, if even adverse, could net de mere than keep him out of a scat from which he is new excluded. Ne Extra Session .Probable The failure of the apportionment bill raises the question as te whether the legis lature will again be called in extra session by the governor te perform the duty which the constitution makes mandatory upon it. The governor lias net intimated his pur pur pur pose in the matter, nnd is said te be di versely advised upon it by his Democratic counsellers. It is supposed that the reasons which induced him te call the last extra session te consider appoitlenment, prevail with like strength new. But this is hard ly se. The result of that extra session was net satisfactory. It demonstrated that the Republican members would net be in duced te a fair apportionment by any amount of consideration of the question. The same lessen hiis been taught at this session. The Republican majority is clearly resolved te apportion the districts in the state unfairly in its interest. AVilli this demonstration there is no inducement te the governor te call an extra session en this matter. Xer is tliere much better reason te ex pect that the legislature would, in an extra session, legislate as the peeple want it te de upon the sub'ject of freight dis crimination. This subject has been treated at this session in 8uchn way as te wholly discourage any hope than at an extra ses sion the same men would lxs inclined te any adequate legislation ; no law would iw passed that would net be a delusion. The question must go ln-ferc Ihe ieople and is in geed condition te meet them. The leg islature that is next elected will lxs very sure te have a sharper appreciation of its duty in this regard, and te it falieuld the question be relegated. AVe see no useful end that can be served by an extra session, just new atleast, ami we have no idea that ene will be called. Why Entering West Point. The beard of visitors at West Point is looking into the matter of the examination of cadets for entrance te the institution. At present the, requirements are very strict in regard te thoroughness of knowl edge in the elementary branches of educa tion. Great stress is laid upon proficiency in the three It's. The applicant must write well, spell well, read well and be well posted in geography and history. The idea is te have a thorough greuud work for the "West Point educatieu. And the idea, like most ideas, i3 a great deal better thau the practice. The first and very objectionable consequence is that the sons of rich parents and of theso resident In the states near the academy, ceme better prepared for the peculiar examination than these from afar off nnd theso with less cash. The ne cessity for West Point entrance is that the appointee shall be particularly prepared at schools established near West Point for the purpose, or by a tutor who is acquaint ed with the requirements. The young men are from seventeen te twenty-two years old ; at tliis age they have long since passed through their elementary history, grammar, geography and signing book, and are net fresh in the rules which they must have at their tongue's end te get Inte West Point. The censequence annually is the failure of many intelligent young men te pass these examinations; and they are generally from distant part of the country .where the West Point standard is net known, or where they cannot ceme te the Hudsen liver in stitute, te be especially prepared for en trance. Tills objection should sulllce te condemn the system ; which Is ceudemued with equal force, however, by the fact that it gives te the West Point authorities uudue power te nnnul the nomination of a cou ceu greman,, which .nomination Js the ceu- Soveral days nge it wan reported that Ctillibert n. Jenes, of Louisiana, w-ns te be nppolnted United Stales consul at Cullne. Tlie news or this brought out tin account of a fend between the T.I ddelt mid Jonas fault fault lles, nnd nn lntorvlew nnponred In the l'lltn- burg Dispatch, sent by Its correspondent. Mr. Murray, with Ocneral .1. i'leyd King, momberof Congress from Louisiana, which purported te ropreduco Mr. King's lau lau guage w llh regard te soine Inities of the Llddull-Jeucs families. The Hlatcmcuts inade wero scandalous, and as seen as Cnth Cnth bert .Tenes, who Is new In Washington, had hlsattontleu drawn te thorn hecausctia friend efhts te call upon Mr. Murray and demand an oxplauatteu. Mr. Murray said that Con gressman King wus the nutherlty for tils stMeuient Mr. King was applied te. He daily donled that he had ever inade such a statement. Mr. Murray, who Is slightly deaf, contends that he mis understood the remarks inade by Cen gressman IClng, and It Is beheved the threatened duel which was te have arisen out ofthe affair has been nvorted. Ocn. King's story, without the alloged libel is Interesting, howevor, and Is as fellows : "Ittght en Ulack river abeve whero It empties Inte the big Ued was the garden of Louisiana twenty years bofeio the war. It was the richest laud In the world. Its plan tations were small principalities, and every planter was a prince. Here cune a young man imnied Ltddell and Bottled and marrletl. He had been educated North, like many Seuthern men's seiih, had lnhorlted a fortune, anil brought with hint back te Lou isiana a wife worth 1500,000 In her own riht, 4iuil inarvolleusiy ijeatilltul. no prospered. Klve hundred slaves tilled the ileh soil, anil his own steamers enrried his cotton te the New Orleans inarhet. X family of boys crew linareuutl him. ami his Ife mere beaiitlfiila.su mother titan us lttahl, was a princess te the surrounding country. Just ImjIew the Ltddclls en llluelc river Hi oil ttnother planter by the tinine of Jenes. The latter was n siern jireuu man, nun ucen unn oted at West Point, w,is very wealtliy(as, Indeed, everybody who owned lands there was) iitul had limrrled a wealthy woman. He owned several hundred Males nnd his beats and crops rivulled his neighbors', the Llddells. Tliere was n geed deal of bleker Ing between the two families, but for u long time It was mostly at seeend hand, and in the mean time they were en ostensibly lrieudlv terms. One line d.iv tlrn. handsome and llery Mrs. Lldilell mounted her horse and rode down te the plantation of Cel. Jenes and called htm into the read. Here she charge! him with circulating a ilefuntu- terv story concerning ncr, ami uoieru iw eeiilil answer, pulled a revolver and shot him In the laee imlnt blank. The Joneses and their friends next day waylaid ene of the l.iucteit Devsnuu HitUMi nun. ArmlUge, In undtsfrnteed excitement, Mid te the surgeon i "Press the bleed." In a minute or two the deg gasped, and een attempted te oject the respiratory tube, which was accord ingly withdrawn. This was followed by gRBps and a catching of the breath, while the eyes grew brighter and mero natural. The rubbhiff and bleed lnlectinir wero vet an- lied, nnd the deg was struggling as If In n It. But his efforts seen bocatne less violent, and he began a low whine, A compress was new placed en the artery, and hi twenty-two minutes ofter the first bleed was Intocted he sat up, after being dead three hours anil twenty minutes, the neg men urauK uretn that hud been prepared for him In ease of his revival, nnd seen get up and walked about. A comfertalilo bed was provided near the stove, nnd from this tline forward his rocov recov rocev ory was se rapid that in two days ha was turned out te run In the strcets. lle is new a rugged character, In geed health, with soeiuiugly no rcmoinbrutice of his resurrection. MKTtlCAZ. LAWN MOW KEIt. A UTOttY ON VVJtTlN. The governor te the legislature : de we laugh ?" Tilesi: edieials who wero looking forward te a geed tlme this summer en the extra pay voted ever Govorner Paulsen's head, will net be very much pleased at the Hpectacle Treasurer Llvesey presents with his line'" k oiTectually tted by Attomey .CJenefur Cas sidy. z-' " Tin: Democratic senators who voted for a Republican apportionment enjoyed a line feast of husks. Hen lle Get a l'entinnnter Appointment from Mr, Hay fur m Friend. Washington Dispatch te the Times. A geed story Is related of Oovernor Cur tin and a postmaster. The govorner went te the flrst assistant pestmaster goneral nnd asked te have n country postumler removed and his man appointed. Mr. Uaj asked htm te sit down nnd he would send for the pest master's papers. Tliolalter wero looked evor and Mr. Hay said : "Govorner j tliere are no charges against this man." "Charges!" exclaimed the hi ltd' old war govorner, " why, he Is a Republican and I want him turned out and a Democrat put in." " Hut I can't de that, govorner," replied .Mr. nay. "i cannot turn nnyneuy out ue ue cattKe he Is Republican. We must have ether cause, uliarges must no timue uy roputame persons.'' "Well, I'll llle charges myseir, If that is all," said Governer Ctirtln. " Very well," said Mr. Hay. " I'll de It new If you'll take your ion and write them down. They'll be brief. Yeu can de It In ten words." " All right," and Mr. Hay began te fellow the governor : "Tliu incumbent called Mr. Cleveland bad names." "He did T Well, that's bad," ohservod Mr. Hay, writing It down. "When you were aiqioinled he said you wero a damned copperhiwl." "That's worse." said Mr. liny, laughing as he wrole. "Third and last he called Governer Curtln bad naines," cried the (lery old man In a Milea of honest indignation. "That's worse yet," saU! Mr. Hay, writing It down, "Yeu will sulncrlbe te these?" "Certainly I will, sir en honor." "Governer, the man's removed and your man's appointed," said Mr. Hay, carefully folding up the paper. Tite Heavy for tlie Juti. A Pennsylvania gentleiuan who wants te 1st a postellleo Inspoztercallcd upon Mr. Hay. Tliu applicant Is n large and well-proportioned man, weighing oier two hundred pounds. He was asked what success he hud. "Well," said he, dnjecl'jly, "Mr. Hay says I'm tee heavy for liie Jeb. It's very compli mentary, of course, as most et theso who are alter places are entirely tee light, but I would haie waived the compliment ler the place." lle will new leek around ler Bemetliiug et his hue. A QUESTION ABOUT Brown's Iren Bitters AKSWKItRD. Thonnnitlenhnnproliably been akptl thou, ands of tltnen. "Hew can nrewn's Iren hitters core everything t" Well, It doesn't. Hut It doc cure any alucnxe ler which n rnputnhle pliynlclan would prencrlbe I It ON. rhynlclnns rccoiiiilr.e Iren as the Imst ronterallvn iiRent kewn te the nmrvsKtnn. and Innulrr of any Icadlna chuinleid ilrm will Biitntnntfate tlie nwuirtlen tlint thcru aromnre preparations of Iren than of any ether sutistance used 111 incdlrlnn. This shows con cliiBlvi'ly thatIren Is acknowledged te ba the most Important factor In successful medical practice. It Is, howevor, n rciiinrkablnfrtcl, that prier te the discovery of HltOlVNH IHONIUT TKIW nopcrfcctlyeutlsfnctery Iren combination Brown's Iren Bitters dS?netWr.ThB8ateeih, caiiBO hcadache or prodnce constipation alt ether Iren Hitters de. Jlrewn's Iren Hitters cures Indication. Illlleusncss, Weakness, Dvspcpsla, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired Keeling, (Jen em! Debility, I'aln In the Hide, Uack or I.lmbs, llonunche and Neuralgia for nil these aliments Brown's Iren Billersfc.'A'SSWSSl'ft a minute. I.Ike all ether thoreuKh medicines, it nets slowly. When taken by men the flntt sym tern of benefit Is renewed enemy. The muscles then bctoine tinner, tlie digestion improves, the bowels are active. In tram the effect is gener ally inoie rapid and marked. The eyes begin at onceie uriKment me. ssin cienrs up i ueuiiuy color comes te the cheek ; nervousness disap pears ; functional derangements become regular mid Ita nursing mother, utiundnnt sustenntice Is supplied for the child, itciucmher, Urewn's Iren Bitters Is the ONLY iron medlclne that is net Injurious. 1'hytMant and Drugqittt rcc rcc emmendu. Tim (leuutne has Trade Murk- and crewed red lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTIIKIl. Cp91yd&w(2) IMNN E1 & BllENKMAN SRRING GOODS -AT- FLINN & B RE NEMAN'S ' LAWN MOWEHS, OAKDEN HOSE, BABY OARIUAQES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN 5 Ne. 152 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. HOP I'LASTKKH. HOWI3 VOUIt HACK? What is the use of suffering with Dackache. Pnln In thehide or lllp. Sciatica, Ithcumutlim, Kidney Discuses, Crick, Ktltcheg, Hwellen and tried Muscles, Chest and I.ung troubles, or any sort of pnln or soreness, either local or deep seated when a Hep Plaster will give Instant re lief? Prepared from llurgundy Pitch, Canada IliiUnin and the pain-killing virtues of Heps. The best strengthening plaster ever known. Thousands say se. Held by nil dealers. Mailed en receipter price, 25c., R rortl.et) (2) HUP PLASTKll CO., Bosten, Mess. Vl.OTlllMI. -rrei' rLASTKUs. DON'T BE SWINDLED nvbuvlnit snmelhtnir veu knew nothing about. We guanintee th Hee PLASTEn the best ever known. The virtues of fresh Heps, Uurgundy Pitch and Canuibi llulsmii combined, iiiuke this plustcr highly medicinal and uctlve for the cure of pains, uches, soreness, crump, strains, Htltehes, crick and local weakness. Urhcseut ptln woollies Urn parts and strengthens. Sold nv ilriiiririNtH nnd dealers. 23c.. 5 ler l.00. HOP I'liASTKU COMPANY, Kusleu, Mess. Mailed for price. (3) TTKADQUAUTKIIS l'OIt SUMMER Morine Bhlrta and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts nnd Drawers, Choice Neckties, K. St W. Cellars and Curls, C. it O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars nnd Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. . 81IIIITS AN!) SOCIETY PAUAPHEllNAMA 31ADK TO OllUKlC. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8TIIEET. NOTIONS. rriin: ciikaiucst iiiineTuuitiES KVEll SOLI) IN I.ANUAVTKU AllE NOW TO HE HAD AT C M EU01IAKT TAILOR. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCAbTUlt, PA. TXOP T'LASTERS. I'l Kill p.iln,HOethu and stlmulate the tired pirts, frunh anaila llalsniu. Applied te ii.icKnrtiu, I Iheumatlsin, Crick, Stitches, hldeiche. LtrHetlniift. Hen, CheAtnranvef thevuneusiia and weaknexsc se common, liiMnnt relief is mu'ules, and wonderfully strunglhcn uie meuicinai united te ll.icka llheuiiiatlsm, Crick, Stitches, hldeiche. Kidney All the valuable medicinal fru4h liens, combined wllh llurgundy P weak virtues of Pitch and Helatlca, I IcCATJIEY Quay prevented the consnuiniatlen of the pa.ss.ige of the congressional apportionment hill evor the governor's - eta After enough Dcmocratle senators had been found te becure that result the confirmation of it by the II oiise was confidently expected. Quay sent the following telegram te one of the ropro repro ropre sont.tlo'j from Heaver county : llKAVKn, June 11. Hen. II". . ilanhult, Heme of JieprtcnlatUit, Jtarrttbttrg . Your telegram received. JJy tr.iDle In Democratic otes in the Kcnate 1 think you have rollevcd the Itepubllcaiis of the Heuse of any political obligations te support rtie ap portionment. I could net vote for it, ami ctnnet ask my friends te de what I could net de myself. Theynre lntolllgent gentto gentte men, nnd in their actions will try ti satisfy their conscientious convictions and tlie de mands of thelr constituents. The Ilepubli. cans of the Forty-sixth senatorial district are pretty unanimous in sustaining the governor. I decllne te interfere pre or con. M. S. Quay. Ujien such representations the hill lest the support of the Republican tnembers from Washington, Reaver and Lawrence, whofelt defrauded of their political rights by a bill which breaks up their present district and introduces Democratic Grccne and Fnyotle v here tliey nre net wanted. It remains te he seen wliateflect upon Mr. Quay's candidacy for the state treasurership tills bold issue with his party will have. m m FeiiAicnn lias been nomlnatetl for gover nor by the Ohie Republicans. Is this the same individual who made the light against Heauly en the issue that in his boyhood he wero a pair of trousers made from an old cotlee bag ? Stock gambling is almost essentially con nected with lying. Bulls and bears who in their private relations would scorn te tell an untruth unblushlngly glve circulation te the worst kind of falsehoods it they regard them as necessary te inake thelr point. This is why thore can nevcr be any real trust in stocks. There is se much wholesale lying dene about thorn by roputable poeplo that ene who dopends en statoments made te him regarding thein trusts te a broken reed. Rut thore is a blacker element in the false hood that emanates from speculative circles. Many of the untruths told nre tinctured with tlie deepest kind of tnalice. An old dovlceis te ttart unfounded rumors about some solid bank, ilrm or corporation. The big banking heuse of Jehn J. Cisco it Ce., Kew Yerk, fulled because of reperts circu lated in the same way, reflecting en its crediL Its largest depositor, a woman, bo be bo cateo frightened and withdrew her deposit, which obliged the firm tosuspend, though its assets wero equal te the liabilities. In stock transactions nine times out of ten it is eafest te believe the contrary el that which is an nounced by tlie great operators en the market Tiik new appointee for internal rovenue collector is receiving applications forsubordl fersubordl forsuberdl nato places at the rate of about rltty per day. He says he will inake no appolntmeuts at present, neriintll ufter lull examination and deliberation of till applications and recom mendations hied with him. Ir it be verified that Hen. Goe. A. Jenks, of this state, lias been toiulered the ofllee of assistant secretary of the interior, which was created by tlie last Congress, it Is another instance of. tho,efllco seeking the man, and finding ene who fills tlie fullest measure of its requirements. Ife is ene of the fore fero foro mest of rennsy Ivan In Domeernts In ability, Integrity and merit of partyservices. Seir Seir inade, Jie passed by ills own strong qualities from the carpenter's bench te n high place In tlie profession of the law. In Congress, te which he was elected fiem a Republican district, he made n signally geed 1m 1m 1m prosslen upon the country; and his speeches in the llelknap ami electoral com mission cases wero great loreusio arguments. He was a eandldate ferjudge of the supreme court In IkSO, but was defeated by Judge Green. He has never held" any ofllee oxcept congressman nnd school director, but any thing he touches in eflleial life he will adorn. Tin: Delphin did amazingly well en Thurs day. Ifyeu dp net succeed at first ;try, try again. The l.iddells get n party tegether and redo Inte the Jenes plantation, vlieren regular battle occurred and three or four men were killed and sev eral wounded. Ilythls time the sons and ilependauLsnf nil families in the country had taken ene slde or the ether, and Justice by Jury trial nits iuiosslble. A sortet ti com promise was ellucted ler u while, nn lm.iui nary line being drawn, te ws which should be considered si hostile meve and v. hicli might he resented bv the ether side. "As far ns could 1, Uu Liddells nnd Joneses were kept evarf. They travelled, 1 by U-..'ulumduig, en d!Hcrciit beats. In spun oiiiieseprecau'.ionNaiiiiriuuu iiuim.iuij could net always be preserved. Sometimes member? of the Jenes faction would unex pectedly meet members of the I.Iddcll faction. When these meetings occurred wcsipoiimtero Instantly drawn anil the sheeting liegan. It might be en beard a crowded lie.it, In n New Orleans bar mom, or en tlie h'gh read te church or a frolic. It didn't matter. They wero always armed te the teeth, and always promptly pulled and fired. Naturally, n geed many jieople were killed in this cndetta. Sometimes innocent iorsens in a crowd get n bullet lu the leg or arm or through the heart. I think alieut eighteen persons, had lest thelrlives up te the breaking out of the war, when the graiter vendetta or the Seuth and the North temierarily obscured and obliterated the prlvate feud. Tlie Lid dells nnd Joneses went Inte the Confederate horviceand distinguished themselves. Tlie lormer family were particularly unfortunate. During the Red river campaign, It will be remombered, Or.int cut the levees nnd the plantation of the Llddells was almost wiped out. Reth families lest all thelr slaves, and that meant from n quarter te half a million dollars at ene sw oep. Frem J30,000 a year te helpless poverty was a severe blew. Yet tlie planters Joined te rebuild the locos at the elose of the war and their plantations wero heavily mortgaged te cover the expense Cel. Jenes secured the mertgage en the Llddell plantation. " Alieut this tlme thore wero symptom of a revlval of the vendetta which nad oxisted befere the war. The Joneses had turned Re publicans nnd through the control of the old slave vete had gobbled up the entire govern mental affairs. They carried thlngs'Wlth a high hand. Of eeurhO, they left no opjwr epjwr tunlly te rub It into their old enomies. Broken in fortunes and in health, Gen. Lid Lid dell went te New Orleans te scctire money te pay oil" his mertgage held by Jenes. As he came back en a Black river beat he loarned that during his absouce Jenes had s.eld him out under the hammer. Lvorybedy looked for a terrible tragedy when Gen. Liudell ence moie set feet en his plantation. Tlie Jenes family anticipated this, and bearded the beat en her way up unknown te Llddell. The Jenes, father and two sons, thus came upon Llddell upwards, nil three pulling pis tols en sight, literally riddling tlie old man's body with bullets as he sat at the table. A mob touched shore, but they were hustled off ami fuieiy ledged in tlie Harrisonburg Jail. I said safely ; but only for a tlme. That night n strong body of Llddell's friends and a mob of citizens generally made an attack upon the Jail, breke in unci took the elder Jenes and one seu out and lynched thorn. The ether son oscnped." ' That was Cuthhert Bullitt Jenes ?" "Tlie same. That was Cuthbcrt Bullitt Jenes, recently u euudidate for consul at Callae, He Ohcaped death lu tlie j,!l by u skylight and a desperate leap." UEI'triSO A VEAli ltOU. All IZxpcilinent Unit May home Time Prove llenellcl.il te Dead .lien. Frem the Denver New. Mr. JumesL. Finch gives an account of Bome curious experiments which he and Dr. ArmlUge recently made socretly In resusci tating animals apparently dead. The first subject operated upon was a modiiim-slzed torrler deg. It was beeurely tied nnd an incision made lu an artery in his neck, by i lilcli the animal was bled te death. He certainly passed through all the symp toms of dying, und seen after the hist bleed Issued from the wound his f rume became fixed and rigid and ills eyes showed the senseless glure of death. The room woskeptatatempor weskeptatatempor woskeptatatemper ntuio of 7fP Farenhelt, while the deg lay for three hours dead. By this titue he had become very still' nnd cold. He was new placed in u warm water bath that was con stantly maintained at a tomperaturo of 105, aud was continually and thoroughly rubbed, and as lie became pliant his limbs were gently worked ubeut and his whole body tendered supple. A half pint of het water was new passed into his stomach through a hard rubber tube which was forced down his (esophagus. Wheti this was accomplished the mouth of u rubber tube, attached te a bellows, was introduced into his windpipe, and as the bellows wero provided with u deuble vnlve, by which the air eeuld be withdrawn as well as inhaled, the deg's nese was securely fastened. A large uiiil powerful Newfoundland deg had been obtained for the purpose, had been tied near by, aud was new bled, while the attending surgeon proceedeil te adjust the transfusing apparatus, and began slowly te Inject the live deg's bleed into the dead deg. Simultaneously Mr. Armltage began slowly working the respiratory bellows, while X kept rubbing the animal and bending his limbs und body te facilitate circulation. We could net lunu been mero anxious ubeut the issne or our ctlbrts if they had becn made upon a human being instead of a dumb brute. When n pint et bleed had been Injected. I eeuld see seme change about the eyes of the deg ; but no ene speke. One thought was common te all would life ceme back 1 lu n few moments mere there was certainly u con vulsive tremor noUceable In the body. Mr. PEIISONAL. UovKiiNeit Ilir.i., of New Yerk, yesterday vetoed the Arcade railway bill. Augustus IIevd and Geerge Blildle, of Philadelphia, were unanimously confirmed as trustees of the Norrlstewn hospital by the Konule en J iiurwiay. Bevd Winch kstkii, minister te Switzer land, and William W. Lang, consul-general at Hamburg, Hailed from New Yerk en Thursday en thosteumer Wieland. Captain Fiianic J. Maeek. of Wrights vllle, Yerk county, has been elected colonel of the Llghth regiment, ice Colonel J. I H. lieliln, upeiiited brigadier goneral of the national guard. CniEi" Justick Waitj:, of the United SKtes sunrcme court, was dined at Teledo, Ohie, en Thursday night by the Dmceuia club, the dinner being a farowell, in vlew of thoearlydoparturoof the chief Justlce and ills wife for Europe. Hknbv W. Blaiii has been reneminated for V. S. Konafer by the Republican caucus of the New Hampshire legislature The number of votes east was '.H. Of these Blair received 103, and ex-Secretary Chandler !)7, the remainder being scattered. (iainhliiiK I" OH. Frem the Philadelphia ltccerd It is a perilous read from the hand of the preducer te the hand of the consumer. Tlie gamblers who trade In oil, according te the reiiert of the president of the New Yerk oil exchange, have lieught and sold crude cer tificates during the tast year amounting te 2,8.'(0,(52l,0OO Uirrels. This is nluety-llve times tlie whele annual production, according te the calculation of the New Yerk Tribune. Or, supposing that there areSOO business days during the year, this oxchange succeeded in soiling the entire annual product of oil about once in every three days. The ethor oil ex changes have dene a proportionately exton exten exton slve business. The prelits accruing from this twisting and turning and buying and selling et paper oil are paid at last by the people who use it m m A Perilous Tall at the Monument. H. It, Seuders, an ompleyo of the United States electrlc company, at Washington, while working upon the olectrio lights in the Washington monument Thursday morning fell from the hand-rail which surrounds the shaft te the flooring nnd was injured very serieusly. His left nrm was broken and his slde and leg badly hurt. The place at which he was working was three hundred feet high und had he ration In another direction he would have licen precipitated that dis dis tauce down the shaft INS ANIJ OUT. Nigh te an offlce newly made A hungry and thirsty stranger stayed. He peeped thieugh the keyhole lingering long, As he chanted u strain from an old-lime song; And the sad words fell trein his lips se thin : " I want te get in I I want te get In !" Cleso by tlie ofllee lire there sat A well dressed citizen, sleek and fat. Seft was hLj chair as a throne might be, Iiut he mournfully pluyed with the ofllee key. And sobbed, as he listened the stranger's shout " I'll have te get out I I'll have te get out !" Frem the Brooklyn Eagle. The President's Firm Grip en Health. I was struck with a well known Democratic congressman's talk, says a Washington corres pondent te his home paper. " lie called at the White Heuso te pay his respects, and while there observed te the president that he was the very picture of perfect health. " Yes," was the reply, ' despite the tremendous strain aud Incessant worry of listening te clamorous ofllee seekers, I believe there Is no man lu the United States who enjoys better health than 1 de." "I uttrlbute this te three things," said the narrator; "first, he takes plenty of out-deer exercise ; second, he rises caily and retires early; and third, I be bo be Heve he fortifies his system by a Uoe el Hurry's Pens Malt Wuiskkv whenever he requires a tonic. He probably ewes us much te the last us te the ether two causes. Always found ut any first-class druggists and grocer'd. given. Cuies I)ypepsU nnd I.lver tleubles ttheut Internal dosing, bold everywhere, Sle., 5 Ter tl. Mulled fur prU e. Ill HOP Pl.AhTEIt CO , Uoslen, Mas yeun Heart Trouble , CAN IIECUltEI). Palpitation, Valvular nimcnlty, Ileny Forma Ferma tlini, lllieumattsmuud Neuralgia el the Heart, Pains In thuMdeer Chest, Enlargement "f the Ileal t, Dizziness, Sluggish Circulation of the lltiHMl, Momentary Mnppjge of the action of the llc'irt. ulce Nervmiimees und all ether tertus of HEART DISEASE readily yield te the ue of Dr. GRAVES' HEART REGULATOR, A tried specific of twenty years' use. Ml per lletlle, 0 for 85, at Urugclnts. Send te F E. INUAI.I.H,Cumbiidi2e, Muss , for free pamphlet treating en Heart lilseuse, Neiv Neiv eusness, sleeplessness, etc. up3Mycedlw() ANHOO D TtKSTOR ED. rexkdv rnxB. A victim of youthful imprudence causing Pre mature, Decay. Nervous DebUtty. I.ogtMuhheod, Ac., navmg inca in vain every Known remisi has aiseeverea iisiiupieseii cure, wuicn no v send FltEK te his fellow sutfercrs. Address, j. ii. in.r.vKt. a Chatham fet. New 1 erk City J MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. 134 NOKTH QUEEN ST. (Iluchmlller's Uulldtn.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOU THE SPUING AND feUMMEIt THAI) E, KVEll SHOWN IN THIS CITY. iS-Cull und take a leek at the goods, and you will be sure te have your measure taken for a suit. JuncD-Jjrd F INK TAILORING. te JlMyoedftlyw Happy Thought III Ihe Nlght- Fer yours Mr. Ju9. It. Ackley, of 1CJ West Fuy cttu street, Ualtluiere, hudsurruied with neural gia se that he could hardly sleep. But he writes, "One night 1 was suffering very much, and the thought struck uie that llrewn's Iren bitters would de me some geed und perhaps euro uie. It was a happy thought, and te my great Jey it has entirely cured mil ufter using two bottles. Aflorthieu mouths I have had no return of the spinpteins. I cheerfully recommend It us the bLsttnnte I have ever used." NeunilgU sittrur eia, take the hint 1 , Death-like sensations frequently accom pany Heai t Disease, A reliable specifle for it in all forms is DK.UltAVES' HEAltT ltKOULA. TOU, thirty years proves It. Free pamphlet of F. E. Ingalls, Cambridge, Mass. tl.oeper bettle ntdiugglstB. BVECIAL NOTICES. Hew, Is your back t If It aches put en a Hep I'lattcr, Fer Crick, Stitches, llheuniHtlsm, Pains In the bide or Hip, Chest and I.ung difficulties or soreness In any part, netblug equals this porous plaster for curing pain and strengthening. Fresh Heps, Uurgundy Pitch and Halsauis com. blned. Ha, druggists. Dip one end of gpeug lu Water und the whele will seen be saturated. Seu disease In ene pan et the hotly effects ether parts. Yeu have noticed this yourself. Klduey and liver troubles, unless checkod, will induce constlpa censtlpa constlpa tleu, plies, Itheumatlsm nnd gravel, A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Eemedy will pre v cut these results. It is pleasant te the taste and may be taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, life ard cheeks with roses en them, Jc-ieinid CAIlltlAOKS. QTANDAUD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE O'AItltlAGE HUILDEK, MAIIKET STKEET, IlEAK OF POSTOFFICE, I.ANOAbTKK, PA. A I.AUOE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CAMIAGES Comprising tbe Latest Styles and most Elo Ele enntly Finished, nt OltEATI.Y 11EDUCED I' KICKS. Ifyeu wih te purchase n geed arti cle, my work is decidedly thu cheapest In the state. MOTTO-" FAIKDEAT.1NC1 AND HONEST WOltK." 9-I)en't fail te encourace geed work. All Werk FUI.I.Y WAltUANTKI) Lewest Prices ferllKPAllUNUAND 11EPAINT1NO. One set of workmen especial! v employed for that pur pose. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nevMtfdAw N ORHRCK & MILEY. The Old Reliable! 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. lhe Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTE1I. All the Latest Novelties in FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRIMG OVERCOATING. THE VKIIY liEST WOIIKMAN6UIF. Prices te suit nil nnd all goods warranted ns represented ut his new store, If 0. 43 1 ertli Queen St, (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. A LAIIOE ASSORTMENT OF New Swiss Embroideries AT MAIIVELLOU8I.Y LOW FKIOE1. SwM Edging, fi Inches wide, line quality and patterns, 23e 11 Jiud Flne Swiss Edging, leinthiHWlde.incajurd. Fine bwlsg Embroidery, 11 Inches v. Ide, 40 ceubi a yard. Very Elegant Embroidery, rlchlv worked, 11 Inches w Ide, 13c a aril. Irish Print Einhreideiy, line riuatity loop (dge, I Inches wide lle 11 yard. 5 Inches ltle....lse a )iird. 7 Inches wide ...Xiis a yard, fine quality, te Inches wide....:Ue a yaul, tine imlll -. 11 Inches wide Goe a yaul, Hue quality Te-day w have receivi d the biggest drive of thu season, consisting of SO dozen Ladles' Pine 'ilk Gauze lileves, 0 button length, llneslcoleis, worth 85 cents, tu w cenis a pair. Thefe gloves uns net Tatfcla (jleves, but pure silk gauze. Our Extra Leng Silk Talletu Glemes ure 10 cents 11 pair. '1 Dev are lull' li Inches long. Our 97u Lacing lilil Uleves uru selling for 85c new. Tlieyuiu as.ertcd Tans undef beautiful iiuiillty. We lime Rurcecdcd In gi ttlng another let of these full regular madu 15c llalbrlgguu Hese for Ladles. SPECIAL HAUUAIXH IN Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear M YERS it RATIIVON. THE GREATEST VALUE AT THE- Owing the Extenslve Preparations made dur ing thu dull season we have an assortment of the FINEST & LATEST STYLES -OF VEHICLES Heretofore offered te the public, all of which are specimens of 11 rst-classw 01 kmanshlp, cannot be excelled In any respect, and which we ure pre pared tesell ut greatly reduced figures. In ether werds: "Wheat Is down; tobacco Ik down; everything else must ceme down in proportion ; se that we ure new ready te satisfy thu public that we have first-class work and will sell at pilccs accordingly, Ucmembcr our Motte: "Our Werk Sustains Our Werd." HOur Stock comprises the following Stjlesef Vehicles, viz: Four-Pussenger Extension-Tep Pluetens, Four-Passenger btundlng-Tep I'hai I'hai tens, Feur-Pasenger Jump-Scat Cuirfagcs, Twe-Pasengcr Falling-Tep l'hreten, Two Twe Passeugcr btundliur-Tep Ph.etens. Tne-Passeu- . "... . .. -' A. .. n- n. j-uuies' uaiiejiy-Aiip i-iiujiuus, iu jep per Will rainns. Ten Iluiifles all stvles. Alse. iiflrHt-cliis (seceud-hund) Cahulav Four- Passenger Phiuten. - bpeclul attention given te Hepalringat all times, and w e employ none but thu best, practi cal mechanics, and manufacture all our own wheels, directly under lhe supervision of J ACO II MILKY, of the nrm, tbe eldest wheelwright lu this city. NORBECK 1 MILEY'S FACTORY, COUNEIt OF VIVE AND DUKE 8TKEETS, I ...MjAbil-.U, PA., MTOCKS. OOR,VlilTKXaUKENOUGin 1 BANKERS. Orders executed for cash or rfn margin for all securities current in the New erk market. Correspondence invited. MEMIlEnsOr THE NEW YOltlC STOCK EX. CHAN(JKANI) PltOPltlETOUS OF POOlt'tf MANUAL OF UAILVAD. 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk, octl-lydeed LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE HAV MADE ASTOCK TO SUIT THE TIMhb. AT THIS TIME EVEltY PUIlOHASEIt WANTS TO I1UY AT THE VEItY LOWEfaT POSS1I1LE FlUUItE. IN CONSIDEIIATION OF UHESE FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just lhe Place te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE (iOODS : CONSIDER THAT WE AltE THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEMllER THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT I1Y 11UYINO OF US. FORM CENTS SUMMER CORSET, 11.00. The CenlineDldl Automatic Corset, SI 00. 1 he II. A s. Sateen Corset, a very excellent new Corset for 75c. 1)1. Warners Duplex Corset, $1.00. Big Bargains in Oriental Laces, New Oriental Lace of Finest Quality, 7 inches wide, cmbreldeiy en same is ft inch, worth JOe.. nt milv 2.n. ti viird. Ten pieces of IteUe Oriental Flouncing, llV mem' wiue, 01 niw it si ijuauiy uiiu uiauu en extra line net, The embroidery en thu same Is 7 Inches wide. The puce et this lace was 70c. We uru selling It ler the astonishing low piite of 40c. tier vunl. Laigc, all-llueu Towels, beidurcd, ut 5c. apiece New Japanese Fans. NEW CIIROMO FANS, from 5c. up. A Large nnd Elegant New Stock et Lcuther Hags and "atchels, liat and round, ut very low prices. SPECIAL llARdAIN lsiin Llegunt Al ligator Round SaKhel, Jhalhcr lined, ut fifty cents (0a) A FULL STOCK Ol Gilt and Silver Braid, null widths, lllack aud Colored WORSTED I1RAIDS, lnull widths, In all coleis. ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. inayS THE AMOUNT OF PROOF OF OUR UOODS, OUR lJUSlNLSS IS MYERS & RATHFON S TORA015 COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER, decU-lvd 16 West Chestnut street. M- ADEIRA AND DHURRY WINES -AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. . SLAYMAKElt, AOIKT, K3UVUheai785, Ne. 99 E16T Kisa Stbkit. letjll-tia LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. HATH AN1I CAW. T ATUST STYLES IN HATS. Stauffer & Ge., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 31 and 33 North Queen St. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS IN THE CITY. STRAW HATS FOR ROYS, 6c., 10., 15e., 23c. STRAW HATS FOR MEN, 230., St, "c, (I. ALL THE SPRING STYLES SOFT AND STIFF HATS. STAUFEER & CO,, (ShulU & Bres.' Old Stand,) 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. BR. MARTIN, WII0LK8ALK AKII RBTA1L Dealer ie Ail Kinds of Lumber and Ceal -iAire: Ne. 1JU North Water aud Prlneel Simula auove i.umen, laincastur, n-ld TAUMQARDNKRHifc JEKKKRIKH, COAL DEALERS. OrricKs: Ne. lit North gueen street, und Ne. nenn i-nnce sin m. "lAniw: North Prince, street, near Readlngl LANCASTER, PA. ailUlS-tfd lOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 330 NORTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, 1'a.J WUOLKMALU AND ItKTAlL DKALKIt IN LUMBER AND COAL. COMHKUTION WITH TUB TlfLKrUONIU ElCUANOsJ Yabu amd Orriea: Ne. 330 NORTH WATfcl STREET. febJS-lvd IIOVSUFtritNINllINO UOOHS. T UK CHEAPEST PLACE TO I1UY AT LOW PRICE: STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures -i3 AT- P. "ROTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 a vezin, 108 NORTH QUEKN STREET, Lancaster, 1'n. AT NO, lanlfjua Ne. 2 Seuth (uccii Street, lebW-lva LANCASTER PA. UN11ERTAKINU. TTNDERTAKINd. CCL.10TE, UNDERTAKER, Cor. South'Queee and Vice Streets, jliANOABTEa, Pa. Personal attention plvcn teull orders. Kveryl thing in tbe I'.ndertukliiK line furnlsbed. I iluvlim secured the set vices of a first-class uel ciuinic, i a:4 prepuivdtoaeall kluuset upbell sterlnK at very moderate prices. All kinds el Furniture upholstered. Give me a call. ROTE. vl , , L. R. JaulO-tW ( J.. Or i r Ak! of t ,
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