Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 13, 1885, Image 2

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LANCASTER, JUNE 13,186.1.
Lashing the Senate.
Senater Kennedy made a sensation in the
Senate in its closing hours. He declared
that he did net expect again te speak in
that hall; Us temperature did net suit his
temperament. He could net abide the in
sincerity and selfishness which 1 tiled the
senatorial conduct, lie did net wish te re
turn te the Senate ; though if his enemies
should undertake te say that it was a
ciise of sour grapes with him, he would
perhaps deem it incumbent te go back te
show that he held command of
the situation. And in his closing weids te
his associates Senater Kennedy seems te
liave given free rein te the ient up feelings
of disgust with which their conduct had
inspired him during his service among
them, and he roundly and clearly told
many of them that they were " no geed."
"With just what degree of accuracy Sen
ter Kennedy has measured the souls of the
several senators he denounced, we will net
new uudertake te say; but we have
no doubt that he is sincere, and
is himself convinced that he has
net misconceived his men. Senater
Kennedy is always sincere hi the opinions
he expresses, if net always discieet. Thcre
maybeaquestionastetliecorrcctnessof tlie
judgments he expressed te the Senate in
its closing hours, and about the discretion
of expressing them, even though the) were
sound, but thcre can be nene as te the
honesty with which they were held and
said.
Senater Kennedy has been a very
useful niiSiln the Senate, which stands in
noef men of his tyie te keep the lash
upon h. xnat it nasnet profited as it
should from his lashings, only shows hew
thick-skinned are tlioe who put themselves
into representative oilice for tlie profit it
will bring,tern. -ye i,ave no ,jeubt llt all
that thy general characterization of the
Seiiaijv Senater Kennedv. was cerrect:
Rough we abstain from sajing this alxnit
the individual senators he pounced upon,
simply because we have net full pciwnal
knowledge of thcin. Hut we are ready te
say that Senater Kennedy, speaking fiem
close observations and with sincerity, is
net likely te have widely erred. His fellow
senators were pained at his language and
beggedhim net te bopeisonal. It shocked
the senatorial idea of what was becoming.
Senater Lee asked Senater Kennedy te
step , and Senater Lee is also an honest
senator, but he is net as bold as he
might be with profit te the state.
If he had a share of Kennedy's impetu
osity, he would be stronger.
"V7q de net deeply sympathize with tlie
feeling that would keep a senator's tongue
silent about the failings of a fellow senator
when theso failings are directly prejudicial
te the public interests. Senater Kennedy
denounced the shallowness, insincerity and
infidelity te public trust manifested by the
senators. IIe was right te deneunce this ;
and he was right te name the senators
whom he believed te be abusing the pub
lic functions for their private interest.
Ne honest man should be expected
te sit in the Senate in harmonious
association with dishonest men, anymore
than he would thus associate with such men
elsewhere. If the people send te the
Senate dishonorable men, honorable sena
tors but de their plain duty in exposing
them and holding aloof from them. They
are present in large numbers in the legisla
ture and have given it the evil name which
it holds ; and they have give it an atmos
phere which is se oppressive te honest
men as te make it almost unbreathablc.
Senater Kennedy says that he wants no
mero of it. It docs net suit his tempera
ment te see dirty things done about him
all the time, with a rule of senatorial cour
tesy upon him requiring him te ignore
them nnd te assume a public aspect of re
spect for these who de them. Atthocleseof
his experience, fired by a particulaily mean
exhibition of subservience, he breke out
into indignant pretest. The senators whom
he denounced were silent under the pun
ishment; a spauiel-like submission that
spoke louder for their prudence than their
spirit.
Loek te the Primaries.
Tlie primary schools are emphatically
und distinctly the Bchoels of the people
Nearly all who share tlie benetlts of tlie
publie school system begin in the primaries,
and many of them go no further. The
number who graduate from the highest de
partment of the system is relatively small.
Embracing en their rolls tlie largest num
ber of pupils and teaching tlie rudimentary
branches, tlie primaries, in larger degree
than the ether grades, are in strict accord
with the original idea of the common
schools.
In very few places, however, and in tlie
minds and attention of very few directors,
we apprehend, de they rccoivetho attention
nnd prevision which their iinportuuce de
mand. As u rule, the primary school m n
crowded far beyond tlie capacity of their
accommodations and the ability of tlie
teachers te properly handle the large num
ber of scholars entrusted te them. In this
city, for instance, ene teacher reports nn
average monthly enrollment of 75,
another of 02, and two ethers of
(58 tfach. Tliis is far tee many. The
mother of n half-dozen small chil
dren knows better than auy ece else
the large responsibilities nnd difficulties of
properly caring for nucli n family ; none
kWlu appreciate better than she the im-
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esb&Hy cl a wW'WMNjlsg, te Iter
owntUactlettRUdo"tbobencJH et (he
school, mere than fifty pupils.
Under such embarrassmenta thcre mutt
necessarily be little Individual attention
and less acquaintance et tlie teacher with
tlie scholar ; the one Is test sight of In the
whole; the time, energy and patience of
tlie teacher are taxed te secura quiet und
restrain disorder, and the result is a merely
mechanical system which fails te satisfy
the teacher and te de justice te tlie scholar.
The primary schools are in the main the
schools of the peer. Their children it is
who must (lull school earliest ; and during
the short tlme they stay lliey nre entitled
te at least equal advantages with tlie belter
favored. The cheapest teachers, the most
Insufllcicnl apparatus, the poeicst school
houses, and the largest number of pupils
te the teacher nre found as a rule in the
prlinaiics. Is it fairy IsilcApcdlcnt'i'
Dubious "IntcnieuH."
Tlie paper teem with " Interviews "
nowadays with representatives of the ad
ministration and their crilics,upen the sub
ject of removals and appointments and tlie
principles and policies which should govern
and control them. There nre such line
shades of difference in tlie opinions upon
tliis theme that it is by no means safe te
accept the" interviews " as they are sent
out by the correspondents.
In a recent newspaper statement et Mr.
Hay's views, for instance, the impeitnnt
word " net" was emitted fiomeno of the
versions published ; and another " inter
view " with him, widely published, was
almost entirely fictitious, we hae high
authority for saying.
A Cel. Goede, of Missouri, reports a pri
vate conversation purpeilcd te have been
had by him with Mr. Handall, in which the
language is, no doubt, twisted te convey a
different meaning from that which was in
tended by Mr. ltandall; and indeed we
have authority for tlie statement that in
seme paiticulars the alleged conversation
reported is entirely fictitious.
It is safer and surer and fairer te ciedit
public men only with the views they pie
claim by their own tongues, ever their
own signatures or tlueugh unquestioned
authorities.
"WehaNe no doubt, however, that Mr.
Randall, in common with his paity gener
ally, believes that most of the etlices should
be filled by Democrats under a Democratic
administration, entitled te agents in politi
cal sympathy with it, and that the term
"offensive" partisans will lie scicd upon by
the Republicans in the Senate te make
trouble ever removals that neeeded no such
pretext te justify them In the eyes of geed
citizens and seusible politicians.
CJLADsreNK will new hae mero leisure te
lay about with his nxe.
Cor. A. Leuun.v Snewhun, who bowed
se ungracefully U the iuovltable in getting
out of the I'liU.ulelphla mint, has perfected u
machine for stumping silver coins te provent
counterfeiting. Tlie invention consists of a
steel cellar, which Is attached te the coining
press, nnd which stamps letters en the odge
of the coin, thus doing away ontlrely with
milling. Itiscurieus that Mr. .Snowdenenly
dlscoerod this anti counterfeiting sclicme
wheii he was ousted from elllce.
Tan l'rosbyterlan gencral assembly bae
appropriated (lining tlie past year iW,7K: for
foreign missions and $.l,'.7& for home mis
siens. And the iuIshIeu field nt home i
tuice us great as that abroad.
Til n roiiert of the Insurance commissioner,
just issued reveals seme interc"tIngsUtlstIcs.
The Pennsylvania assessment companies au
thorized te de business diminished trem
twenty-feur in 183.1 te soveiitoou in lbl.
Their income was $807,1)78.07 and expendi
tures 5793,582.32. On the lntter sum fj'jl,7ia
41 was used in the paymentef death claims
and 5103.S0I.1H, or about 21 per cent, or tlie
income, went te expenses of maiugeiuent.
The premium receipts of llle companies in
the state were $7,102,510.51, uti increase et
$603,511.70 evor t'10 preceding year's business.
The tire and marine companles' receipts weie
?S,183,li)2.(B, making the total paid ler insur
ance In Pcnnyslvanla during lbSt 15,5M,
1.10.18, or ?1,021,050,10 mero than uus paid in
1SS3. The total lesses paid by life companles
in the ttate during tlie year were f.1,081, lei,
of which home companles paid 5707,782. Tlie
insurance in ferce at the end of the year en
the lives of rosldeuts of Pennsylvania
aggegated 314,112 pollcies, Insuring 2.S'J,lfij,.
518, of which 20,120 policies, insuring 5.V1,
3CK,13I, were in state companies.
Cen. QyAY is lollewing tlie oxample of
the illustrious Mr. Maine, who after bis de
feat issued, the erder "claim oerything."
He claims that he has 61 out of the 00 dele
gates nlroadychesou te the state cnnentlen.
He wilt sing n dlll'erent song when he learns
theeUect of his lmpelltiu utterance en the
question of apportionment.
l.e k i) SAMsnunv will seen en joy the dis
tinction of being the biggest anil best abused
man in England.
PERSONAL.
M011. Capri, has nover read Disraeli's
"Lethalr," in which the character of Catesliy
was a portrait of Capel.
Sin Sl'KNcr.n Wi:m,h, an eminent Kngllsh
Burgeon, urgently roceinmonils cremation.
He does Sir Henry Thompson.
Sk.vateii Loe an was given a serenade
under the auspices of the Emancipation as
sociation in Washington en Friday.
P01-1: Li:e xm has given his sanction te
the decisions et the Irish bishops upon the
questions submitted te thorn nt their recent
meeting In Keine.
Aucuinsiiei' CiinneNH has roceived a
cihlcgram from Konie announcing the ap
pointment of Hev. J. Sullivan, of Washing
ton, D. C, te the vacant bisnoprie of the
dlocese of Mobile, Alabama.
Miss Cluvi'.land has recoived Irem her
publishers In New Yerk the announcement
that the llrst edition of her book, new in
press, bus proved insufllclent te meet the od ed od
vance orders ler the trnde and a second
edition has been ordered.
Mns. Annih r. Fuhness, w'ife of the von ven von
erablo ltev. Dr. William H. Furness, for llfty
years pastor of the llrst Unitarian church,
Philadelphia, Is dead. She was the mother
of a romar'.rable group el children William
llenry Furncss, the lamenteU iMiuter j Mrs.
Wister, of wide fame ns a translator of chaste
German steries; Herace Howerd Furness,
the Shakespcarean scholar, and Frank Fur
uess, the architect.
Dn. WeitMLsr. In a reccut work, con
cludes as the result of a most searching study
of the bleed of forty dltfercnt mammals, Unit
"a microscope may enable us te determine
with great certainty that a bleed Is net or u
certain animal, and is consistent with tlie
bleed of man ; but in no Instauce does it ena
ble us te say that the bleed is really human
or inttlcate from what particular species of
annual it was uoriveu." tee suuemcut mis
iihigh medico-legal Importance.
Huwaiui Tayi.eii, u well-known saloon saleon saloen
kcoperln Fall lUver.Mass., has lieen declared
tlie legatee et a large estate In Kssex county,
Luglaud. Mr. Tayler was born In Londen
about lllty-llve years nge. His motherwas
Miss Mary Tuy ler nnd his father the ewner of
tlie Cavendish estate in Essex, valued at
200,000. Miss Tayler was the hoiisekooperof
me laiimy ami uvea wiui cavcnuisn as 111s
wife, the result of the union being the boy
Edward, who has always berne his mother's
maiden name end up te within the pat three
months has . 'or been uckuew ledged as tlie
seu of CiiMtmlish, who died twocarssigent
the nge efHiivtinty.llvti years.
A I.ecunt btury.
The latest locust story comes from Yerk
Furnace, where a man who was thovol thevol thovel
harrowlng com, raught se many of these
singular insects en tlie teeth of his harrow
that he had te quit work te prevent their tear
ing the young corn out by the roots.
jjl tAOAMlrt IAILY mTllJJGNOER, STUBDAY; JUKE 13, 1885.
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AND THERE.
Almest slnce the beginning of tlie work en
the new B. it O. line from ltaltlmore te I'll 11 11 11
ndolplile, the firm of Jes. Stewart fc Hen, con-
tractors, from this city, lmve been engaged
In construction of parts of what premises
te le a great line. It will be n deutilu track
read, with no great or tangent limn 4 degree
and no heavier grade than ulglit-lentlm or u
feet hi it hundred or alxiul 42 feet te the
liille. The HiiRqlieliniina brlilge, nllttleup
the rlver from the I. W. cV II. brldge nt
I'crryvlHe and Ilavre de Oraee, will be high
enough te let vessels pass under without a
draw ; and Its chsmuel Npans will be nbetit
NX) feet long. With all tlie ordinary obstacles
le speed roiuetod, tlie !. it O. oxpects te
makotlietHl miles bolweou tliotueeltlcs with
last tr.lns In two hours. It Is no wonder tlie
l'ounsylvnnlucempany strUes te oxiIikIeko
formidably a competitor. Out Inte Philadel
phia Ilie new read surely will. Kvomluce
tlie rcnnsylvauti euchred tlie It. it O. out
of Its oxpeclod and nrmngod-fer purchase of
tlie 1 V. .fc 11., the Oarretts have been de
termined te parallel the line between ltaltl
mero anil 1'lill.idelphla. With the deatli of
the elder, hofero histwolve mlllioudollarcii mlllieudollarcii mlllioudellarcii
torprlso was completed, the son took It up,
with Inherited llrmness of purpose : nnd
thure has uover heen n slacking of
this projected competition ; all exer
tures for eomnremlso were rejected.
Ker the creation of popular f.uer for the
Hchoiiie no hotter ad ocite could have been
secured Hum young Cowan, tlie lawyer und
orator. He was at I'rliieoten college, with
K. 1). North esq., of tills city, less than
twenty years nge, nnd lias scored u geed
many victories bofero he captured, enlight
ened and eon verted public sentiment In Phil
adelphia. It is no discredit te any man te
1me had a Lancaster county grandmother.
Dr.Abr.ihain S.ferliard, A.M., wlie makes
the address before tlie niutnni of I'rauUlIn
and Marshall college, at next week's com
mencement, Is prolesser of pathology and
medical jurlsprudonce In the Medico Medice
Chlriirgical college, et Philadelphia, and bis
valedictory at tlie forty-fourth commence
ment en April '2, 1!8., en "Tlie Demands
Which Modern Mcdicil Sclence Makes t'lien
tlie Physician," has been titty published in
pamphlet form. Tlie subject et his address
next will be " q'he Kuture rnlverslty "net
" Tlie University of the Kuture."
Honorable W. H. IStciiger, secretury of tlie
commonwealth, has been invited le ropro repro ropre
scut the tiiKthc.ins nt the Dinguethian semi
centennial banquet nett Wednesday, liens.
Jehn Cessna, Jehn W. Klllinger, Jehn I
llartr.inll. (5oe. I'. Daer and ether distin
guished ejMiiniubciH of tlie society In civil
llfoureoxisjctod .te gather round the table
with the Ixiys. A Dlaguethlim vill repre-
sent lilssoeiely nt tlie tfO'lliean celebration en
tlie following e cnlng.
Jack Cantncr, nntie of Seuth Carolina,
educated In Paris, pliyMcian by nature, on en on
graer by jirofesslen and forger by practice,
linented tlie system of telegraph signals
among convicts, coueycd through wulls,aml
along gas and water plcii, and nearly nil
p olessieual criminals knew unit use It.
There is no pluee w liere It lias been mero ex
tensively operated than in tlie Imcastur
county Jnll, which is honeycombed Willi
speaking tubes.
Did e or here fadn Irein
mera rapidly than Abe
public interest
lliizznnl? He
wouldn't be an attraction toradime museum
new.
A gentleman who bus Nema ki.owledgeof
the purjieses of the manufacturers of oleomar
garine, In vlew of tlie recently enacted Penn
sylvnnla prohibitory penal statute, writes that
he considers the bill "te be about tlie mean,
est nnd most llagraut iustance el unjust und
undemocratic discrimination in favor of u
particular class und industry that oer ciiue
under my observation. The principle tf tlie
bill carried te its legitimate conclusion in
otber matters would resolve us back te n ttm ttm ttm
conditien little better than that of the
civilization of 11 ve centuries age.
Tlie bill will be brought ten Judicial review
as seen us posslnle and fought te the last."
Nearly six months age the New Yerk
Herald said : "Tlie legislature may with
seme reason doclare unlawful the sale of any
injurious stuir ns oleomargarine. It may
legislate against fraud and deception in the
sale of oleomargarino us bullui. it may de
this just us it may pass laws against
adulterated mine or oiheiious canned goods,
i'.ut pure oleemargaiino Is as wholesome
an article of loed and as legillmate a com
modity of trade as dairy butter. Vile butter
us well us vile oleomargarino Is found in tlie
markets, in either rase the law should be
icstricted te the oil. Suppression et the
entlre trade is 110 mero Justiliable in ene case
than it would be in the ether." Ami the
A'iih, which generally lias solid sense, de
clared that "It the legislature can thus pre cut
u man lrem using fatty substances te m.ike u
form offeoil which is admitted te be whole
some, It deprives him te that extent of bis
property without due process of law. It
might just as well say be should net turn his
cattle into beet."
Mr. Tlldcn, the only original Unclu
Samuel, rises up te say u geed word ter pie,
and especially for rhubarb pie. A celebrated
truvelcr passing through Yerk pronounced
It the guilt pie town of both continents. At
all seasons of the year nnd In nil grades of
weather, by day und by night, one may see
old women pacing tlie railroad platform nt
Yerk, displaying in their baskets three kinds
et pie pie, apple pie nnd pie.
Carl Schurz is doing a geed thing for the
poeplo of his nuthe country, as well as for
theso of his adopted land, m editing a scries
of valuable works en the Germans in
America. The second of these books in
tlme of publication, und first in ieint of
local lnlerest, is the ene en "Pictures of Oor Oer
mjn Life in Pennsylvania," by Dr. Oswald
Seldcnsticker, of the UnUersity of Penn
sylvania, who is n well-known Usitorte
Lancaster, whero he lias frequently been the
guest of his friend E. K. Martin, esq. He
came lrem Germany with Dr. Hark, father
of ltev. J. Max Hark, of this city, uud is Ills
Intimate friend te this day. Inte this publi
cation nre gathered Dr. S.'s publications for
the state historical society, his sketch of
Hethlohem and the very completo work en
the Ephrata community, which ran as 11
serial in a Cincinnati German periodical ami
was ro-prlnted In a very limited edition for
private circulation. This is by far the most
completo and accurate history of Ephruta,
ever priuted. nnd will be a very valuable
source of authority for tlie historian of Lan
caster county when he arrives.
The success of the brassy book agent Is
marvolleus. It is rotated en geed authority
that ence upon a tlme a skillful cauvasser
came te tills town nnd took 200 orders for an
illustrated oditieu or Hogarth, published In
numbers, and for which the subscribers raid
521 0801151,800 out or the town for ene book,
of w hlch the real price was only 512, and the
profits en the transaction for publisher and
canvasser were evor 53,000, bocause the
citizens took a book agent's word for it.
This Is irem the Connecticut Courant,
Monday, Oct. 20, 1764, Hartferd, printed by
Themas Gleen, at the Heart and Crown, uear
the North meeting heuse :
Uosten, October L It Is new out of
fafhleu te put en mourning at the funeral of
the nearst relation, which w HI make u laving
te this town of twenty theufand tterllug per
annum. It is surprising hew suddenly, us
well as hew gonerally an old custom Is abol abel
lshed. it rhews howevor. tlie iroed lento of
the town, for it is certaiuly prudent te re
trench our extravagant oxpences, while we
have fometliing lelt te fubtift eurselves,
rather than be driven te it bv fatal neceilltv.
We hear that the luudable practlce et lru
galltyis new introducing itlelf in ull the
neighbeuring towns, (und H w ere te be wif hed
it might the'uiit the government) nu iufnnice
of which we have lrem Cliarleftewu, ata
funeral thore the beginning or lalt week,
which the relatives uud ethers atteuded,
without any ether mourning than which Is
preleribed in 11 refcent agreenient.
Wlmtnn amount et hechtl sense there Is in
tills eighteenth century low of It!
.
ltev. Dr. J. M. TItzel, the new pastor of the
First Itofermod church, this city, who Is ene
of the most scholarly inen in the pulpit here
and has perhaps the best library or all the
local clergy, is a critical friend of the revised
scriptures. IIe says that when the New
Testament first appeared, llke most ether,
he felt disappointed In what deemed te him
te be a less of the familiar rhythm of the old
version. Uut by constant use of the new
translation in family worship he finds that
his car becomes accustomed te the new
form and that wliore It most soemed
te-lack It is quite equal te the old. IIe re
lates that he ence Inquired of ltev. Dr.
Philip Hclmtr, ene of tlie most eminent of the
revising commission, why they altered
ttie Lord's I'rnver from ' Thv will he ilenii
en earth as in Heaven" te read " Thy w 111 be
tlone us In heaven, se In earth." Dr. HchalV
answered that It was found that overywhero
clse than In tlie version of the Lord's t'myer
as given by Maltliew, whero licuveu and
earth nrojefnod In the text the former Is placed
ursi, nonce tlie cliange in tee new version
ler uniformity's suke. " Hut," said Dr. 8.,
liave you evor examined the form of tlie
Lord's l'ravcr ns trlven bv Luke. In the old
version, which we have been uslngT" Te
his mirprlse Dr. Titzil found leek Ter your yeur yeur
self that In the Lord's l'rayer. as romlerod
in Luke xi, 2. In the old vorslen the phrase
Is given, MThy will be tlone, as In heaven,
se in eartli." Heme et the " radical" clinnges
of the new revision nre net se radical nnd
nevel after all.
iNeeablegratn brought te America the news
et the death of Mrs. Julia II. 1'wlng, who
died In Lugluud nearly it month nge. And
yotlheiourofow such stories in the litoni liteni litoni
tute as lier " Daddy Darwin's Doecoto" and
" Jnckanupes." A child can understand
thorn ami would be purl lied by them, and I
pity the man or woman who could read
them with dry oye and without quler of
the lip. Yeu can buy thorn for :0 cents
apiece. Illustrated beautifully by Culdocett.
The Kngllsh oditieu Is what you want. I
knew Doenlo who are sorrier about Mrs.
Kwings death than for Gladstone's resigna
tion. Dan Yoerhccs told me tlie ether day J list as
he was shirting for Tonnessoo te defend
somobedy for murder wliore has he net
geno oil Unit errand that the full bofero he
went te cellege and when he was only 10
years of age, he walked in tlie furrow and
between tlie plow-liitudlet turning ever 00
ucres of sod. He thinks Valley Forge tlie
most interesting and most beaiittful spot he
has seen en this green glebe, and seme day
be propesos te make an oration about it.
Next te that the sweetest place te him in
Pennsylvania, he says, Is the expauee of
green Holds uud waving oaks, of fragrant
ciover nnd of climbing vines near Yerk, en
w hlch nre Ilroekey" und "Willow llridgcs,"
the homes of the Blacks, father nnd son.
Wtien President Cleveland was about te
visit Gettysburg, the obliging ellleials of a
great railroad Intimated te ene of his friends
Hint their corporation would l) glad te put u
special car at his service, "if he would ask
for It." q'he friend did net hue le consult
the pi sldeiit te nuswer back that it would
bean mlliatieu inr the president te ask ler
hucIi a imng and n degradation te accept 1U
The car was paid for.
Hen. Hayliss W. ilunna, tlie appointed
minister te Persla, don't want te go,
if I knew anything or a man's dis
position from Ids walk nnd conver
sation. When the subject was first breached
te him I think be only saw glittering in the
Orient 1 10,OC J a year, uud 11 sojourn among
the Kun-wershipperx, garbed lit silks ami
blazing with Jewels. When It came
te lacking the babies in shoe boxes,
and jolting evor three hundred miles
et mountain en mules and traversing 100
miles of desert en camels, Hauna's heart
f.dled him. I fear his ellert te be trauslerred
te the Argoutlne Confederation was net a
success. The last 1 saw of him he was mak
ing a bargain with a saddler te build him a
wilt cushion Ter his muie-back, camel-back
trip te tlie Stub's court.
It wasn't nearly as bard for Sam Cox te
tear himself away from Cengress and con
stituents as lie thought it was.
SlNUIIAIl.
ACKNOWLi:il(iMi:.NT.
As In uuu phmct mocking nle1 of (lew,
May lucent glow the full-spanned arc el blue
bluce one clcur ktroke or Time's filar guiding
bell
I'liendlng hnpplnes or wee inuy tell
Since came u world of lUht from Junt one word
Of lied, nud ull tlientuiaef Morning licird
Then let one drop el Ink for me expiccs
A IvrM'iit inund of gratelul IcnilenicsH.
Clifferd lender, in the Indeitndrnt
I'uliniinary CeiupUluU Safely Cured.
Interpretation of normal action nndvtaituef
el phynlcal structiim In pulmenur' diseases
must be met with reversed conditions te elleet
a thorough und permanent euro. Temporary
suppression U dungereuu, und cruelly deccp
tlu. Nothing can uccempllbh mi afe und lust
ing ucuie us the prescription furnished wlih
Hern's Pure Malt Whiskey, us numberless In
stances Ustiry, This supplies fulling strength,
nutrition and stimulation In the uinst scientific
and concentrated manner, uud has done won
ders where everything clse fulled. AH reliable
druggists und grocers will supply It.
bright teeth, und 1IH that glow tlie while,
; e llitht uud color te u smile ;
And, Inllnltcly mero than thti,
(Ire light and color te u klit.
Uut both must sulfur Irem the wuul
Of tliullte giving bU.ODONT.
t'J IwdtedAw
Hulls mid Cnrbuuclcs.
'Iheseaiu thuolcanetH i. rtlie huinuu system.
The proceed from luipiuu In -eA and from u riot
ous demoralization of the tlKettlvu eruuns.
'Iliey uiu annoying, painful .nil seiuciimcs
daiiKereus. Ihey can bedrUun vill by toning
up the system, und thlsciiu best b "done by thu
usu of Ilrewn's Iren bittern. Mix, in. Hmidy
A Ilullmuii, druggists, Aiinnpells, Md., say,
"We sell lets of llreKii's Iren lillturs. All who
usu it seem pleated. We hear net e, e com
plaint. If you use porous piasters the best und stu ig
est ene made is the Hep 1'latttr. They kilt pulu
undstrengthen the parts. A great numy people
say se. 25c. dealers.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dip n end of u Spenge lu AVuter and the
whole will seen be saturated. Se a dlscuse In
ene purt el Iho body ctfects ether parts. Yeu
liave noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver
troubles, unless checked, will Induce censtipu.
tleu, piles, Itheumatlsm und graw'l. A timely
use of Dr. Kennedy's i'& orlle Keineily w III pre-
ent theso lesults. It Is pleasant te the tuste
nnd amy be tukcu lrccly by chlldicuuud delleute
foinales. It gives elasticity, life und cheeks
with re3s en them. Je-lOlmd
11 ATS AND CAl'N.
-T ATKST STYLLS IN HATS.
Stauffer & Ge.,
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
31 and S3 North Queen St.
THE liAIiaEbT ABSOIITMUNT Of
STRAW HATS
IN THE CITY.
BTKAW HATS FOU HOYS, Be., 10., 15c., 25e.
STUAW HATS FOU MEN, 'J3e., fia, 75c, II.
ALL THE SPRING STYLES
SOFT AND STIFF HATS.
STAUFFER & GO,,
(Shall: & Bres.' Old Stud,)
31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
TJOTE IS MAK1NQ
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT 3.00 X DOZEN,
AT NO. 100 NOltTII QUEEN STUEET,
laniutfd Luucaslcr, Pa.
A TLANTIO CITY.
The Chester County Heuse
18 NOW OPEN.
Comfortable, homelike, sltuuted very nenr the
rUM, ,iii iTiit-Huru II111EZ.US 1I1MII1 Illll-U CICCUll
1111
111
flenls. 'lhls Heuso lias Ieiik been known us u
iiiemI pleasant milliliter icliciil.
Junel 'Jmd J. KK1M ,t SONS.
ALL AT
KUIQAllT'S OLD WINK
i &:
STOKE
-KOU-
LiBten'a Extract of Beef.
VriTZST lit TBI WORLP.
Kstablla hed, 1789. II, K. SLAYMAKEB, Agt.
feU7-tt4
Ne. 83 East King St.
MBIOIOAX.
TROWN'S IUON MTTEItS.
WOMEN
Needing renewed Mrentttli. nr who snirer from
liirlriiilllui peculiar te the pet, ilieulil try
Brown's Iren Bitters,
THK 11KST TONIC.
Tmiln Mnik
O.UAMTY, PllltlTV NOT QUANTITY.
On Kvcry Pettle.
This medicine combines Iren with Dine vol-e
tabic tonic, nnd Is Invnlunule ler DIhcuhi1
pccnllnrte Women, nnd nil who lend sedentary
Ilvt't. It Knrlchcs and Pmlfles tlie Illoed, Stlni.
ttlates the Aliprtlte, Strengthens the Masclcs
nnd Nerves In fact, thoroughly Invigorates.
Clears the complexion mid mnLes tlie skin
smooth.
It docs net tilnckcn Iho tpelh, canie hendaclie,
or produce coiistlputlen i ether Iren medt
clnrt de.
Mns. KrizADKTU llAint), 71 rnrwell Ave., Silt-
wuiikce, wis., snvN, under dnln or Dec. art, issi :
" I have UfC'd UreHii's Iren llllters.and It tins
been mero than a doctor te me, hnvlng cured
tee of the weakness Indies have In We. Alse
cured me of I.Urr Complaint, and new my com
plexion I clear nud geed. Has been bcucflclnl
le my children." ,
Ucuulne has atiove Irnde mark nnd crossed ltd
lines en wrapper. TAKK NO OTUKlt. Made
only by
IlltOWN'S CHEMICAL CO., 1IAI.TIJIOUE, MD.
Ladies' Hasb Heek Useful nnd attractive,
containing list of pilzcs for receipts, tnlorma tnlerma tnlorma
Hen uboiitcelns, I'tc., Klven nwny by nil dealers
In uiedlclne. or luulled lounvuddrcHsen lccclnt
eTSc. stamp. (3)
TTOP PLASTERS.
25c Each, 5 for $1.00; Any Dreg Stere.
And Ue best evcry time. Hei' I'lastkiji me
prepared from tlie complete virtues of Heps
combined with llurgiiudy Pitch nnd Cunnila
llulsuiii. Supcilorteull etlicrs ln-cnuHe they net
HiHiunuy nun cum Piiceunv. ji you ure ireuuiuu
wllh liny kind of neruncns, npply ene of tlicnu
plasters null uxparlcnce thclrsoethltiK. i
lug nnd BtrcnKllieiiliiK effect. A wonderful cure
for psln In tliusmidl of thnlmck, 23c, A for II Ol
overyhcro. HOP I'I,ASTKll COMPANY, Hus Hus
eon. Sent by mall If desired. (S)
prep PLAHTKnS.
A FAMOUS STRENQTUENER,
Heuse ulvcs, shop girls and snlcs-w omen nil
nutrcr mom or less fiem Weak Hack and hide hide
Hdie. Nothing ulTurda such Instant ltllcf nsu
Hep I'LAHTEn applied evurunected part. Pains
und uclicM of ull kinds nre driven out nnd the
parts nmde ever nnd fttrungthened. Aak lern
lier Plaster, made from IlurKiindy l'ltch
..ha.i.. 1,..,..... .....1 41... ..!...... ..- r.?.... II
V.1II11IUK INMPnill Ullll 1.11.3 Vlllllig.fl lll'Bll JI1M,F..
Held in cry where. ileS ferjl.00 bend te HOI
l'bASTKIt COMPANY, Ilcwten, for cliculur. 10)
HOP PliASTKIlS.
DO IIK SENSIIII.E.
The Her 1'LASTEH does mere Reed In onc-e,iinr-tor
the tlninthun tiny bill in or lotion, und I mom
cleanly tonic. Afnnhiind sect porous planter
which nets Immediately when applied te st-utnf
trouble Uhctiniutlaui, Neurulgla, Mdcuchc,
Ijime llick, Crlik, Sciatica, burn Muscles, hid
ney uirectlens, Weak Lungi or local pulus can
not exlnt long when ene of these iilesici-g u up
piled Itciucuibcr, virtues of fii'iu Heps, bur
gundy l'ltch und tiuuiH combined. Sold every-
wncre. -c., u ler jiaw l'ronneiern.
(71 HOP l'LASTEUCOS!
ii'A.v v, lMnten, muss.
i ui: at
:mxih of life.
ENDORSED BY TAB WORLD.
DR. PETZOLD'S
GERMAN BITTERS!
THIS GREAT ELIXEB OP LIFE
Is u double Distillation of ever twenty different
kinds of theleit German Herbs, this being the
only true und reliable pieeess hy which the en
llrutireat Medical Vlrtueiund Curutlve Proper
tics of the Herbs can be produced. We lire con
fident that this crciit Ocrmnn Tonic will be
found the ine4t IIEALTH-G1V1NU ccr pluctd
befeie the imbllc. Ah a
lini.lAIII.K AND PLEASANT INVIUOUANT,
It le absolutely without n rlvnl, und atTeidit
Instant llELinr, and n PriirKCTCuiiiiuuarunteed
III nil cum'h -of Dyspepsia, I,Oh of Api;tlte,
NerveuancfM, WcaKiietH, Crampn, Dysentery
Cheleni MerhiiH, NutiHca, Diarrheea, Actlinm,
Sick stomach, lllllleusneuu, Ague und Fever and
ethel Mularlul Dlxca&ca.
Thl U reat Medicine Forbule Eveiyherc.
L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's.,
HAlriMOKE, MD.
upr-8WASIydAw.
M
ANHOOU KKSTOllKI).
intMienr ruEE.
A victim of veuthful Imnrudencu cuualni; I'm.
inuture Decay, Norveun Debility, Le4t Manhood,
Ac, huvlng tried In vuln overy known reined
'fi
ha dlncevcrud a Biiniile Helf-cure, which he
Bend FUEE te bis fellow uuttercm. Address,
f II l.L-U.l.lu'
Jie-lyeedAlyw
u, ii. iter, f r-3,
A3 Ohutbain ht,, New Yerk City
ULAHSirAllE.
H
IGIlikMAItTlN.
Jelly Tumblers
-AT-
CHINA HALL
Woaiepicpaicl te Supply Heusekcepeis nllh
JELLY TUMBLERS,
JELLY OUPS,
JELLY JARS,
And Everything Else in the I'lcervlng Ycit
scl Line, (ieteiir prltca befoie purchasing.
High & lartin,
NO. IB BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEIt. PA.
COAL,
Ba MAHTIN,
WUOLKSALH AHO 1UCTA1L
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and CeiL
iTYabd: Ne. Kb Neith Water und Prince
treeU above Lemen. Lancaater,
n3-lvd
OAUMQAIlDNERSife JEFFEHIEH,
COAL DEALERS.
OrricKS : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne
Kt North l'llnce struct.
Yakds: North l'rlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTEU, PA.
auKlS-tfd
c
IOAU
M. V. B. COHO,
330 NOllTU WATEIl STUEET, Lancoster, Pa.,
WUOZ.ISALS AMU RETAIL DEALKn IN
LUMBER AND GOAL.
CONNKOTIOH WITH Tn TKLBl'UONIO ExcnAMQI.
Yakdase Onrius: Ne. 330 NOUTII WATEIt
8THEET. feb28-lvd
"PAST END YARD.
C. J. SWARR&CO.
OOAL.
EINDLING WOOD.
Office : Ne. ?e Centre Sciuara. both yard and
edl co con in el ' i. lth telcnhone eichanVe.
uprl.H-lydMjtfc'.U
iieuaEEUJiNmiiixa tieuns.
rnUE
CHEAPEST PIAOE
I.TO 11UY AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
-iS AT-
P.
Ne. 24 Sonth Qaecn Street,
fet2Mva LANCASTEB FA,
CLOTltltill.
pjKADllUAKTBUS FOlt
SUMMER
Merine Bhlrts and Drawers,
Gauze UntlerBhlrt nnd Dm were,
Cholce Neclctles,
E. it W. CelUiru und Cutrd,
O. St O. Cellnrs nnd Culm,
Crown Cellam nnd Cunu
The IJcst Filling Dress Shirts.
MIIIUTH AND MOCIKTY I'AIIAIMIKUNAMA
JIAI1K TO OltDKU.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KINO BTItEKT.
M
ICIIUIIANT TAILOlt.
I. IcCAULET,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. 134 NORTH (JUEEN ST.
(Iluclimlller'f. llulldlng.)
ONIJ OK TIIK FINKST LINKS OK
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
FOR TIIK Sl'UI.NU AND SUM MKlt TU A lK,
KVKIt SHOWN IN TIIISC1TV.
fliTCall nnd luke u leek nt the goods, nud you
will be sum te lmve your tncusum taken fern
suit. JunCMjU
F
INK TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
F1NETAIL0RING.
Iho Largestund CholccslARteitmontof
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEIt.
All the Latest Nevel tied In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OK
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VEKY I1EST WOKKMANSHIP
Prices te suit nil and all goods wnirauteduq
repieecutcd ut hU new store,
He. 43 ISTertli Queen St.
(OPPOSITE THE 1'OSIOKHCE)
H. GERHART.
M
Y WIS it HATIIVOK.
THE GREATEST VALUE
-AT THE-
LEAST COST.
MONEY IS SCARCE.
YES, WE KNOW IT IS AND WE HAV
MAOE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES
AT THIS TIME EVE11Y PUUCHASEIt
WANTS TO I1UY AT THE VEUY LOWEST
POSSIBLE FIUUKE.
IN CONSIDKUATION
WE THINK
OF THESE FACTS
CENTRE HALL
Is Just the riuce te Deal.
CO KM D Kit THE STYLE OF WOKK YOU
KIND WITH US; CONSlIJEIt THE QUALITY
OF THKt.OODS; CONSIDER THAT WE AUK
THE MANUFACTURERS, ANIJ REMEMHER
THAT YOU SAE -V PROFIT HY 1JUYINO
OF US.
THE AMOUNT 'OF OUR
PROOF OF OUR GOODS.
HUSINESS IS
LEADINO CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 EAST KHQ STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
D
ON'T LET "iOUK EYE SKIP THI8.
It 1 worth money te you teuec the 1IAROA1NS
In Men's, lleyu uud Children's
CI eth i n g
l. gansmaTs bro:s.
ltcliable tioedit only. Lewest I'llccnulwiiys.
FOE $5.00.
De net let the wonderful lowness of the pile
inaku you think lightly or the Suits, Men's
Suits and excellent, tee, that we eirer ut this
llgme,FORS7.50.
Thoroughly geed All-wool Cusslineie Suits,
FORS8.ne.
Flne All-Weel Worsted Ceiksciew Suits FOR
810.00.
Finest of All-Weel basket Wonted or English
Corkscrew Suits.
Heys' Suits at ll.75,r.,.l'5,3.ne. tl.lX), up te'J.0.
Chlldicn's Suits as low us 11.23.
Thin Summer Clothing!
IN GREAT QUANTITIES.
Indigo blue Flannel Suits ns $1.71.
Seersucker Cout nud Vestut $1.23.
lluslncss Punts ut 75c.
AGAIN I AUAIN I
We extend our cerdlul Invitation te cull and ex
amine our Elcguut stock of spring 11ml
Summer Clothing ut pi Ices te suit
ull peckctn.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
THEFASIIIONAULK MERCHANT TAILORS
AND CLOTHIERS,
Nea. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Right en theSoulhwestCor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTER, PA.
Open until 0 o'clock In the evcnlng, Saturday
eveulngunllllu o'clock.
-Net cenneelud with uny ether clothing
slorelu thu city.
M-
ADEIRA AND BUERIIY WINES
-AT-
Eeigart's Old Wine Stere.
H. E. SLAYMAKEIt, Aekst,
NO. 93 East tttite Svueit.
feblMld
KlUbUiheai765.
MliS k Mill
XeriONH.
rplIK CHIUPKST KMHHOIDKHIKS
EVEll HObll IN LANCASTEIt AltE
NOW TO HE HAD AT
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion
J
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCAbTElt, PA.
A liAHOi: ASSOUTMKNT Ol
New Swiss Embroideries
AT JIAIH KM.Ol'SI.V LOW lMHCUS.
8l Kdghitf, c Inches wide, line quidltyuud
patlenie, i"c n j nnl.
KlnnHwIss Kdglng, liMiitlieslilc,a:icnjard.
I lnu ls biulireldery, 11 Indies Ide, u cents
Very ElcKiint Embiefilery, richly
InchcH wide. lble 11 vunl.
ii nl.
weikcii, n
Irish Print Embroidery, line iii.illly lwip
4 lueheD wide. ..15c 11 yiml.
edge,
uincuesw me.. ..ise u yute.
Tlnehetwlde . .S."e u ynnl, line finality.
In Inches wlde....:Uc 11 yuul, line iU.dity.
11 Inches ukle. ..DOu u Jiud, llnu iiuullly.
Te Any we have received the biggest drl oef
the HcaMin, ceiihIhUhk of
50 durcn Ladles' Pure Silk (lauze Hlevei, 0
button Ivnutb, Illicit coIeih, werths
centt, B137 cents 11 pair.
TIicmi Kbncs 1110 net lulletu Glew.", but pure
Fllk L'UlliC.
Our Extm Leur Pllk Tullebi Oleves lire 10 cents
u pair. They mu fully 12 Inches Ien;;.
Our 'J7e LueltiK fvld Ulevei are i.cllln fei 83c
lien . 'J hey 1110 nsxserled Tuns uud of
beautiful ijuallty.
We hie succeeded lu ccttlm; another let of
thein full leg 11 Uu mude 13a llalbrli:gun Hese for
L.UU1C.
SPECIAL IIAUOAINS IN
Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear
FORM CENTS.
SUMMER CORSETS, .().
The Cenliiiciil.l Automatic t'ersil, ?l.00
The II. A S. Sateen Corset, u very excellent new
Ceiimt fur 73c.
Hi. Winner's Duplex C'ers ct, tl id
Big Bargains in Oriental Laces.
New Oriental Luce of Finest finality, 7 Inches
wide, embroider enwimcUftlncn, worth
loc., ut only l!5c. ujiuil.
Ten jileces of llcle Ortenlal HeuikIhk, 11
IncheH wide, of ln':i let ipiiillly uud made en
extra line net. Theeinbieldery en the i-illlle Is
7 Inches Ide. The price et this luce wus 70c.
e nre M'IIIiik' H for the nslenlshlii( low price
of 10c. ier uiil.
I.ur.-c, ull linen Tencln, bordered, nt Ic uptcc.
New Japanese Fans.
NEW CHROMO FANS, fremSc up,
A Large und Elegant New Sleck et Li ather
Rugs nnd Satchels, lint und inund, ut very low
prices. SPECIAL 1IAROAIN Willi hlctfunt Al
IlKUter Round Satchel, leather lined, at llfty
cents ( Sec )
A FULL STUCK Ol
Gilt and Silver Braid,
null widths, black und Coleitd WORSTED
P.RAIDS in ull wldthe, in ull colors
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion.
lnav'il
EXCVllSlOXS.
pENUYN TAKK.
Penryn Park,
ON Till.
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R,
Excursion Committee of C hurehcH, Mimlny
StbenlH nnd ether select niKiiiilisatlens, In innk
lnu their bUinuicrurrani.'euienlK, xheuld net neg
lect te rivinii ndaj for Penryn l'mk
TliUdclIghtlnl icseit Is bltuatnl In the midst
of the
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And Its grounds ceveilug huudiLds of ucr s ara
easy of ut cess fiein nil parts or central 1 CBU
sjlvaula. Fer the free useef excursionists lln.10
uroextcnsUe
CROQUET AND LAW -N TENNIS GROUNDS,
LARGE DANCING PA I LION, HAND
STAND, KITCHEN, RAMJET
AND CLOAK ROOMS,
und CONSERVATORY
On the Summit of the Mountain.
There Is uUe a refreshment room In charge of n
competent caterer, wheie meals can be piecuied
ut moderate rates, a phetn,iruph gallery und
uumciousethcruttructivii features.
Ne liquors allowed 011 the ground.
Excursions Irem ull points en the Philadelphia
A Reading und Heading A Columbia Kullreuds
w 111 be curried direct te the l'aik w Itheut change
of cars.
Complete Information can be obtained and en
gagements ellected with parlies I10111 till points
en the Philadelphia ,t (tending und Rending A
Columbia KallnucN, upon application te C. G.
Hancock, General l'uecngcrund Ticket Agent,
Philadelphia A Rending Rulliead, ?J7 Seuth
FeurlhHtreut, Philadelphia. Pa., und with parties
fiem Lebanon hy upiiKlug te the undersigned.
CARL VON SCIIMALENSEr:.
Supt. Cerun.UI A Mt. llope Rulliead,
muvbJiud
Lebanon l'a.
gUM
MEUOF I6ST1.
EXCURS10NSANI) PICNICS!
Cornwall & Lebanon
-AND
Oolebreok Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In thoheaitef Uiu Seuth Meunlulii, en tlie line
of thuuboveroid, Is olfered te Individuals and
associations
Free of Charge.
Theee grounds, ceveilng hunditids of acres.
nre easy of access Hern ull parts of Eastern
PcniiKylvuiilu.
7TIicroure .MOUNTAIN STRE A MS, simnned
by rustie bildgeg; MOUNTAIN SPRINliS,
walled up with native hiindstoue : SHADY
WALKS und PROMENADES.
A LAHC.E DANClNll PAV1LLION,
LARUE D1NINU HALL,
KITCHEN, DINING ROOM,
undTARLES.IIENCHES und RUSTIC SEATS,
ctittcicd tlueugh the glove for the fiee use el
excursionists.
LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, HALL GROUNDS,
HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING UAL.
LERV, QUOITS AKU FOOT HALL
A10 among the umuscments olfered.
Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en
the Premises.
9M'uitIcs desiring It, can pieeiiie meals nt
1110 I'aiiiv ur.si.iuiiA.M', which win iiouniler
mu cnuigu 01
cutcieriil the
MR. E. M. 1IOLTZ, the noted
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
who will been thngieuiuN thiougheiit tlie sea
son, glv big It his personal supei islen.
4-EciirHluns iiinu ull points en Peuimylvn
nla It. Ii. will be cat lied ill lectie the l'urk with
out eluuige of curs.
VExcumleu rutes nnd full Information can
be obtained nnd eiiRiigements effected with
parties lrem ull points en the Punnsylvunla
11.
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