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W :f Published Every Wedncsday Moiinine, Tite Dollars a Vcar In Ailmnce. W. . C0MRE8P0XDENCE solicited from every part cf the ttats and country. Correspondents are re quitted te write legibly and en one tide of the paper only; and te sign their name; net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All 'anonymous letters uillbe cemlgned te the watte basket. Address all Letters and Tclegramste THE INTELLIGENCER, LAMCAftTIR, l'A. &tye Cmuaetct intelligencer. LANCASTER. JUNK 13, 188.5. f 5v. The Lessen He Wished (e Tench. Heme of the metropolitan newspapers have seized upeu a leperted suitfment of Secretary Bayard as an occasion te air their historical knowledge. The secretary, in an address te the students of the Missouri university, was reported te liave said that his grandfather voted for Jeffersen in the tie betweeu him and Burr,and elected him, though he, Bayard, was a Federalist. The fact is thai Bayard did net vete for Jeffer Jeffer eon, hut voted a blank ballet, which was equivalent te voting for him. Secretary Bayard says lie.was net reported correctly, ashe would net have stated that his grand father, actually voted for Jeffersen without violating the truth of history that lie wa3 perfectly familiar with. He says he is glad, however, thai the ambition of editors te pick at him and te display their erudi tien has answered te give prominence te the lessen which he sought te inculcate by ' his reference te his "grandfather's action. Alexander Hamilton, the federal leader ad vised the Federalistsin Cengiess te vote for Jeffersen, rather than for Burr, although the Federal party preferred Burr, whom Hamilton knew te be unworthy. He per suaded Bayard te cease opposition te Jeffersen's election. Secretary Bayaid's lessen is that the country's geed must be held above that of the party whom they seem te conflict, and he enforces the doctrine with the authority of these early patriots. It is undoubtedly sound doctrine; but when party geed is something different from the country's geed, the party is rotten. The best thing f orltetfco"uiitry is thelicst thing for the party 10 long runTssrdTiartydriftsenly need te be wise enough te discern the country's needs te knew their duty te their party. What (J ii ay Mean. The Republican politicians ami news papers are a geed deal at a less te account fe'r Quay's interference in the apportion ment bill, which resulted in the defeat of a measure te which his party in the legisla ture was almost solidly committed. Fer a candidate before a state conven tion te take issue se boldly and violently with the prevailing sentiment of his party seems te be a very impolitic and inex plicable performance. "We perceive that the Pittsburg Times, which is very friendly 4pMr. ilagee, sarcastically assumes with mock earnestness that the telegrams which purported te have been sent te Quay by the members influenced by him were forgeries. Fer " when," it asks, " in all the history of treason did the most shameless traitor counsel treachery publicly and yet coii ceii . tinue te solicit the confldence ami suppeit of these he betrayed ?" "It is as impossi ble," the limes affects te think, "that any man seeking and still seeking the Republi can nomination ler a position of trust should have written these telegrams as that Judas should have come back jingling his ill-gotten silver as an argument of his financial responsibility and lltness te con tinue treasurer of the twelve." A reiwrter of the Pittsburg Dispatch, however, who went down te Beaver te see about it, ascertains quite positively that Quay did send the telegrams which in fluenced the Beaver, Lawrence and "Wash ington members te defeat the bill. There never was any real doubt of this. Mr. Quay was against the apportionment and defeat ed it, regardless of the feelings of his friend Cooper and ethers, who have professed te favor his candidacy, but whose gift-bearing approach he views with seme suspi cion. The calculations making en Quay's own bona fide candidacy may as well be dis missed. He is playing for position. He wants te beat Magee, Cameren and the ethers of their fellowship. His own plans will only then be revealed. As te placing himself before the people of Pennsylvania for state treasurer, that is something which has never seriously entered his mind. He daren't. mtttee of Ave honorably discharged soldiers who shall be selected by the department com cem manticr qf Pcftnaylvanta Onvul Ariny of the Republic." Te delegate the power of naming neatly half the management of a stale lnstitu tlen te a private individual, who happens te be the head of a private association, is n gross outrage, vielative of the spirit of the constitution and inconsistent with n proper idea of public administration. . A Subsidy Blocked. In the closing hours of the last Congress, desplte the vigilance of Mr. Hetmail and Mr. Randall, and in the confusion attend ing the last incidents of every session, a $100,000 subsidy for seme of the steamship lines was smuggled through the Heuse, easily obtaining passage in the Senate, of course, which always lends willing assent te such measures. "With oue accord the steamship lines be gan te quarrel ever the division of the plunder, and the lobby agents have been flattening their noses against the windows of the treasury department, waiting for their shaie of the loot. The president and postmaster general discover that tliey have seme disci clien in the matter and that tlie public service will be performed quite as well without this grant as with it.JL'rlvale interests can wait for the next meeting of Congress, and for the mero definite ascertainment of where the meney should go or whether the sub sidy shall be repealed, (ioed. BEATEN BY THE TRENTON. tub riJtsT (ij.au: out of town SVLTS Iff A. DEVEST. ' UK- Hetter I.uilc llnitnl Fur Fur the Lancaster Next Tlinn ltecent Lecal anil Ueneral Nntr of the Dlamenil Lancaster He utrei n New Vltthrr. B Tlie Lancaster club plnyed thelr first guine en this trip In fronton en Baturdny, wliore tliey wero derailed. Wotzel pitched a geed giline for the visitors, but Tiernnu did better work for tlie home team. The 'frontons did' hotter fielding than thelr opp'jiientfl,ntul Of the six errers by tlie Kiucaster lour worecrudltod te l'nrker In left Held. He Is usually n very rollable plnyer mid It is dllUcult te under stand howhecouldplayso jioerly. Thoseero belew shows the llgures : LAHC'AHTEn. l'nrkir, 1 . Iluirent, c lllluml. :. McTuin'y.iii iruimui. . Tiininey.B KIlKMl, I'..., Wotzel, l) Muck, 1 nln e: i l n II l (I II' r I A E! 0 0 4 12 1 0 3 0 II, 1 II 0 l "S i 22 1 I) II O I' 0 I I II 11 0 (I 0 8 U O Tntat. hhctzlluc, 1. Iti-cclim, l Ki'iizcl. in . Tli'rnun,) . AICOIC, 8.,.. AruiotKey: Miirnliv.S. llreiitlierH,2 nniHicn, r, 3 Kam oil Tetiii. 0 O II e nlntr aib 01 II 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 II U 0 II 0 2 1 12 II li 1 1 2i" 10 1 if 0 0 01 1 .11 I 1 2 1 ' I 1 1 8 21 0 ei e n 0 126 Gladstone is down, Imt Sullivan Is nlill en top. INMHIIH. Lnnciuitcr. n u e 2 Trenten 1 0 1 i) HUMMAllV. Karnctl nuiB Tirnlnn,!! Lnncnutcr, 1. Tve lmse lilt llniriinl. Tlircn bune lilt Uecrliis. Dmible pluy Alcettunil Blu'UHm;. Htruckeut Trunlen.O; I.iincusti'r, 7. IIiihc en bull Tien Tien ten. 2; Lancaster, 1. lliiw-unn errors Trenten, i; Liinrnntcr, 2. 1'lispccl bulls Klierttll.2. Wild pilch Wetzel. TlinuerKnniu Te lieiiiu. Um- TlllJ I'hilndelphln ImcrfCftii, "uii.itieu.il journal, ptiblished weckly, en each Satur day, by the Amerlcan cempanj, limited, Wharten Marker, president ; II. M. Jenkins, sccrelaryaml tro.isurer j Rebert Kills Thoiup Theiup Thoiup ben, chief cdllerlal contributor," dcclaics that thoappelntmont of rillsbury te Ihj collocter of llosten Is "peihaps the very versl," that Clovelaud has inaUej and that "It Is bad enough or ltself te wreck the political credit or any administration. " Will this ' national journal " ploaae Btate wliy and whorctero I Tin: very sivell Knglish peeple hi making Koelal calls new take with theni thelr lavorlte poppies, with visiting cards for the latter. O temjtern ! O marcs ' Tun llepuhlicans of Ohie In convention proclaimed that " the right te vete accorded by the constitution of the lTnited Status Is tlie concern of the whele poeplo." Whereupon the New Yerk World points out that upon tlirt-e dlllcrent occasions the Republican judges of the Hiiprome court til" tlie United Stales have decided that the federal consti tution confers no right te vete : "The right or privllege or voting Is ene arising under the constitution of thostateand net utider the constitution or the United States." u. S". vs. Husan It. Antheny. "Nolther the constitution nor the luiir luiir luiir toenth amondment made cllirens voters." V. N. vs. Cruitshauk. "Tlie lirtcenth amendment dees net confer the right or sullrage ; that comes from the states." U. N. vs. Itecse. .1 ir Aii Oiitrntcceiis Bill. Among the acts passed by the defunct legislature and signed by the governor was one providing for the establishment of a home for disabled and indigent soldiers, te be supported by the state. Tlie law seems te contemplate that the Marine hospital, nearErie, which already belongs te the commonwealth, shall be converted for this purpose, and that tlie state after expend ing seme $30,000 for the fitting up of the same, shall devote $10,000 annually for its maintenance. In view of the fact that all disabled sol diers get pensions, and a geed many have grabbed them who never were disabled ; and of the further fact that the United SUitcs government has a number of homes for old 8oldier3, and will no doubt estab lish as many mera as are actually nec essary, such legislation by the state was entirely unnecessary. It is a job. Even if less effensive in detail and less superfluous in purpose, the bill as passed Is ene that should have been vetoed. It puts the institution" proposed te be es tablished uuder the entire control of eleven persons, "the governor of the common wealth, the btate treasurer, the auditor general and a committee of tliree members of the general assembly, consisting of ene senator end two members of the Heuse of Representatives, who shall be appointed by the presiding officer of the Seuate and Heuse, respectively, together with a com- Tuk lobbyists frequently overrcach them selves. While they wero fighting ecr the MOO.OOO subsidy for carrying the mails, the postmaster goneral and president concluded that it would be hotter te keep the meney in Unde Sam's strong box. And thore it is likely te stuy until tlie lobbyists seek their holes. Tjik utility of paper as the cheapest, most convenient and best means of transcribing thought for the benefit or hurt of mankind has long been recognized. Hut n new use has been found for it, that of the manufac ture of counterpanes and pillow cases of paper. The best kind et manllla jvaper Is used, the sheets belng held logelhor by slender gummed twlne. These paper bed attachments ure hemmed and they are also stamped with tlie finest of ornamental do de slgus. When they beceme wrinkled Irem use they can easily be smoothed out with a het llatiren. The counterpanes can be left ou the bed when His occupied and in cold weather will be found n warm covering paper- preventing the oscape of heat. With paper car wheels and counterpanes of the same material, It Is ovident that half the uses or paper have net been discovered. It soeins that wrought-lren columns are as liable te be warped and cracked when heated by fire and then suddenly cooled by water as cast-iron columns are. Kccent experiments in Berlin were made with columns et the two materials leaded with the weights they wero designed te carry and heated first te threo hundred, then te six hundred "dogreos, and finally te a red heat, and then suddenly cooled by jetn of water from a hese. Tlie cast-iron columns warped and cracked, hut did net give way entirely. The wrought wreught wrought lren columns bent befere a red heat was rcaehed, and when water was thrown iiKn thorn they were rendered usoless. This is Important as bhewhig that wrought-lren columns, thus exposed, need even greater protection than theso made of cast-Iren. Tun I.oul.sville Courier-Journal, having been challenged te print a list of American statesmen of the first rank, slnce It Jsaid that Thurinan "will held a foremost place among American statesmen of the secend rank," along with Silas Wright, Lewis Oass mid Roverdy Jehnsen, has this te say In the way of characterization : Washington, Adams, Joflbrsen, Hamilton, Madisen, Jacksen, Clay, Wobster, Calhoun, Seward, Lincoln, Tilden, and perhaps, Mar shall, Oallatln and Chase, all et whom were Identified with organic measures and great historic movemonts, and impressed their personalities upon thotlmes sodceply as te loave enduring monuments in the annals of thelr country. The statesmen associated with Judge Thurmau wero net se fortunate. Tliey wero mero or less brilliant and Important men. Rut they did net croate permanent party issues. or command parties. They did net make history. Tliey did net loave n picture upon thelr day and generation which will survive the century. Already they nre traditions rather than real personages. Se with Judge Thurmau in n few years ufter he is geno. It was simply net his destiuy te be a king or men. That is all. Londen In Its Glory. Olive Legan in tlie l'hllu. Tiuic.-i. Theso are the days when Londen seems se poerloss. The oxqulalte spring feliage, the balmy air, the radiant sky, the tomperaturo warm but agltated by soft pulls or brcoze wafted directly from the sea-washed sheres, from a combination of delights which must be scen and felt te be understood. Nowhero, save hi Ireland, thej Emerald Isle, Is vogo vego voge tation ever endued with that wondrous tint of humid green whose glory new pervades the Louden parks aud private gardens. m m A Fresh Attraction. Krem the New Yerk Sun. Dealer in freaks (no proprietor of dlme museum) I)e you want nnythlngnew In the way or rcaKST Dlie Tayler, A Heme (jiiine. On Saturday afternoon the August Flower and Sanders clubs, which wero roceully or er gaulrcd, played thelr first gamentMcCS rami's park. An audience of several hundred were present, the majority lielng small boys, as tliey had no school and the admission was Troe. The August Flower Is comjtesod cn cn lirely or men. Thomcmbeisor the Sanders are all boys ranging hi years from 15 te 20, and seme of them are scarcely as heavy as the bats with which they tried te work. There was net much sclcuce hi the gamu, but it created lets of fun. The cllerts of seme of tlie players, and espcelally theso of the elder club, te hit tlie ball were laughable. The sympathy of thoaudlciice was largely villi me yeunger iiineami wnen ene ei tne eiu enes struck out a veil nrose that would put Hullate Rill's "Wild West" in a fog. The Sanders club showed geed work in the field and iiiadoKOveral pretty double plays, but thelr opponents were tee hcavyattheb.it. If the veung fellows had n ceuple of geed hit ters they would boableto show up a great deal stronger. The remarks of thoaudlciice during the ganie wero very laughable. Many of them wero shot at the umpire, but all agreed that he played alxnit tlie best game et any man en the field. Reth nines woie new and very pretty uniforms mid the audience was dazzled at times bv thelr brll- llancy.WThe sceic,by Innings, e"f this contest was : v AiiK"t KUiMi-r , 2 5 4 10 0 0 2 1-14 Minders I I 1 0 I) 0 1 1 5 Other games en Saturday wore: At Phila delphia: Athletic 19, JOiiisvillel!; at Haiti Haiti Haiti more: Baltimore 11, Pittsburg !); at New Yerk: "Mets" f., SU Leuis, 2; at Rroeklyn : Rroeklvn II, Cincinnati 0; et St. Leuis: SL Leuis (!, Ruflale 2 : nt Providence : I'revb dence I, Philadelphia 7; at Chicage: Chicago 17, Detroit 0; at Bosten: New Yerk", Rosten 3 ; at Norfolk : Nationals l.r, Norfolk 8; at Richmend: Virginia 12, Wilmington 1 ; at Newark : Newark ;, Jersey City 1. lint from tlm Dlaiuiinil. " Dec" I-Tinlisaud Kapil were iclcased by the Columbus (Oa.) club. Atlanta has net released a man this season anil the team Is the same as at the "go-In." Rlower Kox, of last year's Trenten, is play ing in Rlddclerd, Maine, and se is Halpiii el last year's Actives of Reading. The Lancaster club went te Ridgowoed ParK.Leng Island.yestcrday and deleated the club thore by Iho scere ofe te 2. Crewley, of tlie Nationals, was fined fur " boozing," and Morgan nhe get his place, Is liable te get the Baine present for peer play ing. "Jumbo" latham was released by Louis Leuis Louis vllle te make loom for Kerins, who is net playing the game that old " Juice" Is by any means. Charlie Wailt, the relic of bygene days In base ball, wants an engngoiueiit. He might catch en with Harry Kpence's club at To Te Te eoneo. Mike Scanleu says he would rather have his club hi their present M)sltien. He has geed reason for being where he Is and may yet get farther back. Tem Healy Is playing his customary game for the Norfolk's and he was hit for eighteen singles by the Nationals ou Saturday. Nor folk has relcased better men this season already. It is admitted by almost every one that Uinplre Decker's liad decision lest Philadel phia thelr big game In New Yerk recently, and he will never be allowed te umpire again when Wright's team pla3'. A correspondent writing from Norfolk says that .Norfolk is tlie only club In the Eastern League that plays their catchers at sheit. He might have added that it is the only club mean enough te de it. Denny Mack Reems te be managing I.an caster very Nitisfactenly. Frem the minute he took held the club began te de geed work and te-day leads the secend division, with a chance or getting a place in the first Sporting Life. If Dennis C'asey Is relcased by Baltimore It will be because Barule is dissatisfied witli his base-ruunlng. He played in Saturday's game and may remaln. It would scorn rather funny management te rolcaie a man like Casey and sign Foreman. A stale loamie has bceu formed in Jersev. in which Newark lias a club. It includes tills elub In always In a "badly crippled con dition" 'when en a trip butrocevor be quickly upon thelr return home. Probably the Schuylkill water lbces thorn up. Uinplre Tayler always seems anxious te favor tlie home club, and he performed that trick at Trenten Saturday. In the elitbth Inning when the scere was tic, Wetr-el, of the Lancaster, reached first ou a hit and mock louewoa li whii a ueume, .uer ma latter had reached secend and the uinplre had said nothing about the ball, the Trenten playera crowdeil around him and inade n great nolse. He finally called the ball a foul ntid Mack was afterwards fleldcd out. Had Tayler net alie wed the Trentens te bulldeze blm the game might have been dlfl'orent PERSONAL, l'nnv. MeMAHTKn has finished his secend volutne of the " History or the American l'oepla" Sauah Br.nNiiAitnT'M villa near Havre, has been Held at auction. The furnltiire brought &yX)0. "l'oen Oakmitta," the widow or the ill fated Maxlmllllan, new -It) years el nge, is re covering from her mental malady. Stn.i.lvAN, the slugger, get the liotterof .luck Rtirke In the flve rounds sparring nl Chicago, but did net knock him out. Oii.iir.UT and Sullivan's "l'inafore" has hail an aggregate sale or 1,500,000 copies. Audran's "Mascette" reaches 1,000,001). AniiAiiAM Lincoln was fend of poetry. Shakespeare was Ids delight Few men could read with equal expression the plays of the great u ramaiisu Mtss Clkvhlanii, shortly befere her brother wits nominated for the presidency, made a prayer in public in which nhe asked the Lord te make the next mistress of the Whlte Hetise a tomperonco woman. Jehn CeKi-.mi.L, the managing editor or the New Yerk H'erW, is entitled te the credit of raising the Rartheldi fund, the manipulation of which employs four or llve men nil day long. It is new mero than 570.000. ViOTeu 11 tioe liked flowers and birds in their natural places. He thought them un happy in pets and cages. It gave him little plcasure te roccive bouquets, though tie was often Intoxicated with tne beauty of a llower blooming in u field. Maiiy Aniiiiiisen Is touring in English lake districts. Slie Is at present sojourning at Lake Windermere, and spends nor days driving and climbing the mountains sur rounding this beautiful sheet of water and her evenlngs lieating. Risnei'SiiAitr, having been asked what there was in tlie Mermen faith te bind a man te it, gave tills reply : "A religion which will hike me out el a Cornwall mine and make me worth n half million dollars is geed enough for me," Bishop Sharp is prob ably the ablest Mermen financier. NkdStekks has introduced the Turkish aud Russian baths in the Heflmaii house, at New Yerk, evor which he presides. Tliey are open all the year round, but are sacred te the ladies at certain hours. The great hostel ries of Kurope have theso baths at tached and they ure a never-failing source of revenue. Cauiiinai.i.i, the handsome young tenor of the Maploseu Opera company, has left New Yerk and sailed for Italy without being betrotneu te tne uainernia young lauy te whom he was said te be engaged. Her lrlcnds ure Indignant at bis flirtation ; but they ought te be glad, us hels discovered te have been u social protender and a geed deal of a fraud. Ol'KUN Vk teiiia has made up her mind te marry oil her last daughter with a great deal of pomp aud ccrotiieny. She has large ly inere.tsed tlie invitations te the wedding and the bridal cake, will welch 2i0 pounds. This big swoet-plwo is te be built up In threo tiers and te reiiose iien a pedestal of geld. Ne member or the royal family of (3erinany Is te be Invited te Princess Bcatriee's wed ding. CeNnitKHSMAN Run. Lkki:viik, of Ohie, buysat a second-hand book stere in Wash Wash ten many eflici.il publications asked for by ins constituents anu or wuicn ms own sup- MKDICAU LAWS MOWKIM. .V ... iAa ,.-w ROWN'S IRON BITTERS. DYSPEPSIA. 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'l'LASTKItCOJirANV.ltOHten.Jliiss. VLOTII1XU, I TTEADQUARTERS FOR SUMMER Morlne Slilrta and Drawers, Qnuze Undershlrts and Drawera, Cliolce Necktles, IS. Si W. Cellars and CufTs, O. it O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 8II1UTS AND SOCIETY 1'AltAPIlKUNAI.l.V M.1)K TO OKDUIf. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINGbTKKET. rer PLASTERH. TTI X"!. MANY HACKS ACIIKS! lbnlnef peeple of all HKCSSUITer with pain In the Hiiiiill of tlie back, commonly called " Hack ache." -Oct of yeurdiUKKintu Her l'LASTEitund apply It directly ei er gent of trouble. The sooth seoth soeth liiB anil paln-kllllnif properties or Heps coni ceni blncd with IIiirKiindy Pitch and Extracts make this plaster vastly better than ethers for driv ing out pain unci BtrcnKtlienlnK he parts. A trial will dctnniintrnte tills. Always ready for u.n. Never fall. BJe.,5 for l.l). llOl' I'l.AS TElt COMPANY, Proprietors, Itoaten, 31ais. CJ) TTOl' PLASTER. NOT LIKE OTHER ICIN'DH. Her 1'l.ARTKiisatt lntantly when applied. Try them for llackache, l'uln In the Mile, HllKhe. ItlieitULitUm, Hclatlcji, Hereand Weak Chest and nil local ache and palnn. Se soetlilng and tdlciiiftlienlne te wciik and tired part. Com Cem noed of natuie'H best known remedii'ii. vlHues of Frexh lleiw, lliirKiindy Pitch and Canada Ilnl min. sold everywhere 23c., ft for Sl.eu. HOI' PI.AhTKll COJIl'ANY, riopileters, IIOKlen, F INK TAILORING. 1885. 1Iks. (10) Y OUR Heart Trouble CAN UUCUUKIi. l'alnltntlen. tlen, ItlieumatlHiii mid NeuralKla et Valvular Dllllculty, Beny I'erma. iOhiii mid Neuralula et the Heart. l'aluitlii the tide or Chext, biilaigement of the Heart, Dizziness, Slutjlhli Circulation of the Weed, Momentary htopjiace of the action of the Heart. nle NeiA'euaneitH and all ether forms of HEART DISEASE readily yield te the use of Dr. GRAVES' HEART REGULATOR, A tiled specific of twenty yearn' use. Wl per ltettle, II fur M.I, at DmcKlxl. SrmlteF i: INHAI.LSCiimbrldKe, Mas. , fin fiei pamphlet treating en Heart Disease, Nerv Nerv eiuuesM, blccplc4nt, etc. ap3o-lyee(l.Vw(l) Well, I, tlinine. What have who never mj'H ''Yeu l'roprletor you getr Dealer A man don't sav sa" l'roprietor (excltwl) Yeu don't ay or, yea, certainly. I'll glveliini ?50 a woek, , '.11 - Salltliury AVI11 Slake the i:ilnrt. It lias l)ccoiiie definitely known that Iho Marquh) or Saliihury has UccldeU te form a luluiutry. The news causc.i u decided feel ing of relief Ireui the nun eus anxiety of the pant week, and It also comes with u certulu degree of surprise lu view of the louglicsitu leuglicsitu louglicsitu tatleu of the Conservative leader and the great dllUeultlcn wlilcli he will haye te ru counter In venductliiK H10 Koveriiiiivut with an uilvonte majority in tlie Heuse or Com Cem Com nienn. m A Uterar) Merui llrenlne. Frem the Oumlia Herald. They nay Gail Hamilton U seaklug her pen in aulDhurle ucld while waltiiiK for Miss Cleveland'a book te ceme irem the printers. anieni? It' players, Eitzpatrick, late of Lan- caster; D.iveand Ed 1'iorhen, Wiegatul, Kil Kil rey, tleorge and Hauleiihack, formerly of Iho Demestic and Newark. A Biicclal te tlie iNTni.i.Kiu.vciin from Waterljiirv, Conn., this morning KayH: Walker, Caiuplen, Whcoler and Rattiti, en the lately disbanded Clovelaud loairue club, have slgned te play with the Watertmrj's for the remainder of tlie 6oaseu. The Lancaster club has ongaged R011J. V, Doagle, a pltclier, who played en tlie LouIk LeuIk LouIk ville and Cincinnati clubs last Hcasen. The record of AmoricanrAsseciatlon pltchorsshew .that he Rtoed fourth last so,isen. He will rojiert in tills city and will I10 sent te Newark te join tlie club. It required twolve innings te decide the game between 1'ittsUurg mid Rultiniore ou attirday. Foremau, of lastyear'a Ironsides, pitched for the latter and he was well sup ported. Fourteen hlta wero made off him and he had a three-bagger. Mauager liarnle was se well pleased that he signed him. The Upertmg Life Is an oxcellent paper.but tliey ero away off 111 ebtaiuiug tlie scores of games played 011 (Saturday. A Bjiertlng paper, with its immonse circulation, should certainly be able te compete with l'hiladel phla dailies. The Press tleserves great credlt for thelr onterprlso In publisliiiig daily sceres. The Rroeklyn club played a great deal of ball en paiier the past winter but uheu brought uiKHi tlie ground they utterly failed. Manager Hackett bocaiue se dlsguated with the players that he reslgned. The 111011 have recolved an overhauling from the manage ment and for the last two games have been doing hotter. In an artlcles en tlie Easleru Leaguo clubs In yesterday's J'rcss, the base bull editor has this te say of the Lancaster club. "Lancas ter is surprising overybody by its line play ing. It was regarded as the weakest club of all when thoseasen opened, but of lale It has been winning nearly overy game and new is pushing the JS'ewarks hard." Parson's, of lest years Ironsides, is pitch ing a wenderful ga-ne for the Rlrminghani (Ala.) club, of the Houthern Leaguo. It is Seldom that nilV club cots mero than thrnn fir lour hits oil' him and n few days age he shut J u mini uui, wiiueiu even allowing thorn a single. Hofferd Is doing almost as geed work for the Augusta and his 11111110 leads the batters. Jeseph Fruliiiger deMirves a great deal of credlt for liU success in keeping tlie Wil mington club tegether. He started out with ull kinds or obstacles ou his wuy, but hels clear-headed aud a geed judge of players. His team Is new playing geed ball, it Is a shame that Terry CemielT cheated him opt of thoguiiie lu Washington the ether day.Judg lug from Mr. Frail uger'ti published caul Cou ncil's work was uad. A Phlladalphla paper get off this chestnut 'The Athletics are all in line form new and the club Is well provided with geed batteries. Slnce they returned home they are playing well, and It they continue at their present rata they will be very close te tlie lead at the cud of the seasen.1' It seems strange that ply lias been oxhaiisted. Hatch, of Missouri, Morrison and I'aige buy many. Charlie O'Neill, of Philadelphia, "olieut as many as any one, and fS.1111 Randall has bought as many as ?701 worth in a year. He buys everything ills constituents ask for, if he can't get it any ether honest way. bUVIETi j.y a rt:it3fi;xT. w EAK AND NERVOUS MEN 1885. SPRING H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The I.arKCMl and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF I.ANCASTKIi. All Iho Luteal Novelties lu FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINK OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEKY BKhT WOUKMANSHll'. Prices te mill idl and all j;oeds warranted as represented at his new stele, No.43Ierth Queen St (OPPOSITE THE l'OSTOFMCK.) H. GERHART. EXVVlt.SlOX.S. pXUURSlONH. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. .Ml 'JYairlliiff Expenses Jnclwlal PAUTIKS WILL 1.KAVH l'llII.ADEI.l'HlA, Thursday, July 23, & Thursday, Aug. 27, 1885, FOIl TWO UIIAXIITOI'KSOFSI DAYS TOTIII1: Yollewslono National Park. Incidental vlltw nlll be mnde te Niagara Falln, ChlenKO, Mllnaukee, tlie beaiitlrul Dells of the Wisconsin, bat ressi , tlm llluirs of tlie MIsIh Klppl.M. I'aiil, Minneapolis, the Fidln of Mlniie hiilia, bake Mliiiicleuka, the Ureal W heatllelds r Dakota, DIsnmiLk, Dak. ; and Ten Dayij In Wonderland, with lulce the customary ullew nine et time at .Mammoth Het Spline, Ulcal ttejcr. Falls of tlm ellew stone, Oraud 1 anon Etc. riir parties will be Inntli it in number. A Ike Iteiidy Circulars of Ihtee July Tilps thieuuh New Enulaiul, Canada, Etc. V. liATMONll. 1. A. W lllTCOMli JBB-fccnd fet descilpttveiirculaiK H.r. hlllEI.DS Auenl for Itayineiid's Vacation Excursions, HI K NlnlliSU, under Continental hotel, l'hiladel phla. IcU 4td 3ENRYN PARK. A Millionaire' Daughter Klupcn AVIIIi u Voting Ohie Fanner. Societyou Mount Auburn, Ohie, was in a ferment en Saturday evor tlie announce ment that Miss Mary E. Lippciicett, an at tractive Iduiighter of W. J. I.ippcucett, a millionaire manufacturer and railroad man, had rpiictly left her home en Thursday morning and was married the same afternoon in Lebanon, te Frank W. Cadwallader, a young farmer of Merrow county. The young lady left her home ostensibly te de some shopping down in the city. Her parents did net knew of her attach ment te young Cadwallader, and could scarcely bciiove the telegram which she sent them befere night telling of what she had done. Mrs. I.ippcucett started at once in pursuit of her daughter, hut it Is stated that her purpese is less te upbraid her than le try and indtice her te return and bring her hus band with her. The young lady has J20,(XK) 111 her own name, and is said te have felt pretty independent of paternal approval of her course. Cadwallader comes from a well-to-de family of farmer, and thoyeungeouplo went te the Cadwallader homestead, intend lug te stay there. rrraldcutlsl btute Dinners. Theush the new Executive did net tap that keg of mIiIhWcy sent him by an adiulier last tell, he Is credited with the geed taste te fellow the time-honored custom of having the most choice liquors at state dinner. A pest of honor should certainly be given Durrv's 1'cbkMalt Whiskey, net only en account et Its ubselutu purity, but because of Its value In the prevention and euro of pneumonia, consumption, malaria, pulmon ary diseases and fevers of all kinds Incident te the Whlte Iloiise locality. It makes the weak strong and keeps the strong In the enjoyment of thclrslrength. bold everywhere. ,, Di-Htli-hku senBatleus freiiuuntly accom pany Heart Disease. A reliable b peel 11 u for It In all forms Is Dlt. QUAVES HEAUT HEUL'I.A. TOK, thirty years proves it. Free iminplilct of F. E. Ingalls, Cambridge, Mem. fl.ne per bottle at druggists. Who surfer from Nervous audll'liyslcid Debil ity, Impotence, ExhuUided Vitality and 1'icma 1'icma tnre Decline, and seek Perfect Uestoratlen te Health, Full Manhood and bexuul Viger with out Stomach DriiKKlug, can ckiitaixly obtain It In Iho "MAKSTON liOIA'8." Dlseaces of tlie 1'rostrateOland, Kidneys and IlUdder. effectu ally cured without Instruments. Endeised by thousands who have been curd. Adopted lu hospitals and by physicians lu Europe aud America. 4- VAKIOCELE cured without surgery, healed Treatise and Testimonials frcu. Address MARSTON REMEDY CO., or DR. H.TRESKOW, Ne. 4fi West llth Stieet, New Yolk. miiylO tycedAw M ANUOOD RrJTOREU. rkuedt mm. A victim of veuthful lmnniilence cuuslmr Pie- maturu Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, AC, having tried In vain every known remedy lias dirtceverea a simple Ben-cure, v send FUEE te bis fuflewsulferers. v. has dUcevered a simple Belf-eure, which he wfll ererg. AUUress, e. li. iii.r.vi.3. i3 Chatham Ku, New Yerk City M M1 VERS .t RATI I VON. HIE GREATEST VALUE AT THE JIMyoedAlyw M'EVIAT. NOTICES. Dip one end of n Siinnge In Water and the whole will seen be saturated. Sua dUetise In ene part et the body effects ether parts. Yeu have noticed this yeurscir. Kidney and llver troubles, unlex checked, will Induce censlipa tleu, piles, ItheiimatUin and gravel. A timely use or Dr. Kennedy's Favorlle ltuuiedy will pie vent theso results. Ills pleasant te the taste and may be taken freely by chlldi en and delicate females. It gives elasticity, life and checks with roses en them, Je-lOlind ITCH I NO l'll,ES.''-8YMI'TOM3!MOISTUKE! Like perspiration, fntonse Itching, werse by scratching, most at night, seems If pln-weruis wero crawling. " Hwayne's Ointment "it a pleas ant. sure curt. jttirW-MWFAw 1IAT.H ANU VAV8. T ATEST STYLES IN HATS. Stauffer & Ge., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 31 and 03 North Queen St. THE LAUOEST AbSOUTMENT OF STRAW HATS IN THE CITY. STRAW HATS FOIl HOYS, 5c., 10.. 15a, 25c. STRAW HATS FOR MEN, 25c., 50., T5C $1. AliL THE SPRING STYLES SOFT AMD STIFF HATS. STAUFFER & C0 fShullz & Bres.' Old Stand,) 31 nnd 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. VNDE11TAKJNO. NDERTAKINQ. tSL.ROTC UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAMOIBTKR, l'A. Fenieual attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Haying secured the Hervlcca of a first-class me chunlc, I am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering ut very moderate prices. Allkludsef Furniture Upholstered. Give uie a call. L. laulO-tld R. ROTE. WATCHES, JtC. vrr-ATOIIES, OLOOKH AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LOUIS WEIIEirS, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaece Street, Opposite City Hetel, near I'a. It. It. Depot, Retailing at Wholesale ;i'rlceg. Itepalrlng at xtru Lew Prices. JyHMya ARSOU1TE l'UUITY IN EVERY TAR ...... "'""euaraiitccil by using MILLERS 1IOI.A.V bOAl'. Iimi7-Cind THE liAIlGEST, REST AND ilOST . complete, assortment of Playing Cards In the city from B cunts per pack un at RAHTJIAN'S YELLOW FliONTClQAU STORE. "ATARVEL0US IN ITS OPERATION," J.TO. Sweet and healthy linen the result of aiWCEJlIES. T IIUltSK'S, 17 EAST KLNG ST. FIHEW0HKS IIEAIIQUAIITUKS ! NOW READY FOR DEALERS! Ourlhackerx aie purchased fieui Inipeiters, aud w e aie prepared te Jeb at the Lewest l'llccs. OUR FIREWORKS Aie the Unequalled Colored Works, pmchiiHcd from the manufacturers, and we are prepared te hvII them at Lewest l'llccs. Storekeepers are Invited te give us a call. Remember the HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for Petate llugs. Cut Worms, Hose HuKSand Slugs, Ac. Wourethougentu for it. Storekeepers sup sup sup pllodutjehhlni; rates. Alse sold ut retail. BURSK, NO. 17 EAT KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. uevai:rvRNJbMNU goods. mills CHEAPEST PLACE 10 11UY AT LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE HAV MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVERY PURCHASER WANTS TO Ill'Y AT THL VERY LOWEST 1'ObSlULE FIGURE. IN CONSIDERATION OF UHESE FACTS, WE THINK CENTRE HALL Is Just tlie Place te Deal. CONSIDER THE STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH USi CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE tiOODS ; CONSIDER THAT WE ARE THE MANUFACTURERS. AND REMEM1IER THAT YOU HAVE A PROFIT IIY HUYINCJ OF V6. THE AMOl NT OF OUR PROOF OF OUR GOODS. IIUSINESS IS railS & RATION NO. LEADING CLOTHIERS, 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. D ,ON'T LET i OUR EYE SKI I' THIS. It Is win th money toyeutoseothellARUAl.NS In Men'n, Heys and Children's CI eth i n g AT L GANSMAN & BRO.'S. Rclliible Goods only. FOR Lew est I'ifces ulways. $5.00. LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 AT- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, feb2Mvd LANCASTER l'A. "IAIjIj V STORE AT REIOART'S OLD WINE FOU- LiBten's Extract of Beef. I.BE3T IH TOR WOULD. ZUblUh6d,1785. U.E.8LAYMAKKH,AgU ftblT-Ua Ne. KMt Klug SL De net let the wenderful lowness of the brie make you think lightly of the Suits, Men's Suits and excellent, tee, that a eiler ut this fliruie, FOR S7..10. ThoreiiRhly boe1 All-wool Cussilincre Suits, FOR 88.60. Flne All-Weel Woi-stedCeikscrow Suits FOR HI O.OO. Finest of All-Weel basket Wernlcd or English Cerk. crew hult.-i. Heys' SullHat 11.75, f3.l,f.len, tt.00, up lef'un. Children's Suits as low as l.'i Thin Summer Clothing ! IN GREAT QUANTITIES. Indigo lllue Flannel Sulfa us $1.75. Seersucker Ceat and Vest at $1.'J3. Hiisturss l'auts at 70c. AGAIN I AGAIN I We extend our cordial Invitation tecallaml cv auiluu our Elegant stock of Sjirluc and Summer Clothing at prices te suit all pockets. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THEFA8HIONAI1LE MHHCIIANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Nes. 68-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. el Orange fitieet,) LANCASTER, l'A. Open until 9 o'clec.k In the evening, Saturday evening until 10 o'clock. nr Net connected with any ether clothing stme lu the city, jadeTra AND SHERRY AVINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. U. E. SLAYMAKER, Aqest, Ne. SB XUtTKltte Strkkt. JElUbllalieaiTSS: fcbl7-ld Peniyn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, r.xcursleu Committee of Chinches, Sunday Schools and ether nfli-rt organizations In muk lug their HUiiuner m miifteiiients, fcheidd net neg lect teiei-ene adayler 1'enryn I'ark. This delightful iiwn t Is situated In the midst el the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And lt grounds covering hundieds of iicu-h in i easy of access (mm all pari of central I' n Kylvnnla. Fer the lice use of excursionists fieie ure extensive CROQUET AND LAWN TENMS OROl NHS, LARGE DANCING PAVILION, RAND STAND, KITCHEN, IIASKET AND CLOAK ROOMS, and CONSERVATORY Ou tlie Summit of the Mountain. There IsuImiu i ell eshincnt loom iuchaigeef a competent caleier, wheie im-alscanbe procured at lnedemte rates a photograph gallery und numerous ether utrraetlveleatuies. Ne licpiers allowed en thx griiuiids Excursions fieui nil points euthel'hiladi-lphla i Rending mid Reading A elumhla Rullrejd4 will be can led dilecttethe l'aik w llheut change of cars. Couipletuliiferuiatloa can be obtained and en gtigeiiientM cliectcd with pal tk-n from all points ou the Philadelphia A Reading mid Reading A Columbia Railroads upon application le (. U. Hancock, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelphia .t Rending Ralliead, '.-.'T Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., and with pal ties fieui Lebanon bv applying te the underalitncd, CARL VON SCIIMALhNSUE, Supt. Cornwall & Mt. Hepo Railroad, uuuS-3nHl Lebanon Pa. s UMMEROF 18S.- Cornwall & Lebanon A.S d Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mount. Un, en the line of the above loud. Is etreied in indlilduulsuud associations Free of Charge. Thee "grounds, cevcilng bundled1 et acres, nre easy of access fiem ull pails of Eastern l'ennuvlvauta. S-TheioureMOUNTAINSTRi:AMNp.iiined by rustic bridges; MOUNTAIN bPKINi.S. walled up with iialla Mindstuue ; SHADY WALKS and PROMENADES. A LARGE DANCING PAVILLION, LARGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN. DINING ROOM, audTAHLES, UENCIIES and RfhTIC SKITS, scattered tlueugh the grev e ler the tree u.e el cxcui-steulsts. LAWN TENNIS. CROQUET. HALL G ROUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LERY, O.UOITS AMU FOOT HALL Aie among the amusements efTi-icd. Ne Intoxicating Drlnka Allowed en the Premises. S-l'.ulkrt dcsiiliig It, can piocuie meals at the PARK RE-TAU RANT, w hleh w 111 he under the charge of MR. E. M. HOLT., the noted tatcicref tlie LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the ground- Uuougheut the sea son, gi lug It his perxmal supervision. ji-Eeurslens Irem all points en Pennsylva nia R. It, will be carried dliect te the l'aik with out change of cars . JTil'Excursinit rates and full lufoiuiatlen cm he obtained and engagements ellected with parties fiem all points ou the t'cnimvlvaula It. It. upon application te GEO. W. ROYD, As sistant General Fat-songer Agent, P I It., Ne, U Seuth Fourth stiect, Philadelphia, or te Supt. C. A I. uiylS-Smd J. C. JENNINGS, , A C. V. R. R Lebanon, I'a. COAL. BR. MARTIN, WUOLliSALK AMD EBTA1L Dealer in Al! Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. -Yaud: Ne. 4'JO North Water und Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. ii31vd -OAUMOARDNERS & JEKEERIES, COAL DEALERS. OvneKS i Ne. lsa North Queen street, and out x ei in rnuce sirueu Yards DeneL LANCASTER, l'A. augin-tfil Ne. North l'rlnce gtreut, ue.tr Rending -OAU M. V. B. COHO, 830 NORTH WATER 8TREET, Lancaster, Pa., WHOLES A tB AND RKTAIL DKALKR IN LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with tub Tklki-uonie Kichanuk, Yard and OrriOBi Ne. 300 NORTH WATER BTHEET. feh-Ji-lvd SVECTAV1.ES. OUl'ERIOR SPECTACLES AND- EYErGLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, llamiiivtera, 'lelo 'lele 'lelo scepen, Mttgle Luutems, Theruiemiiters, Draw, lng Iustruuients, Philosophical und Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN & CO. NO. 9X CHESTNUT UT. umrwya i I'UILAUELl'lIIA "1 J S' t t4 - -