'.i ; , rf t! - ; .", 1 TftB IANOABTBTR PAIL? INTELLIGENCE!!, PAY, JUNE 17, 1885. & m t if El r i.t-i ' : L. ;y iNTELifflcEii: -.IMH.IHED BY Every Evening in the YEAn, (Sundays Excepted) STEINMAH ft IIEN3EL. INTELLIGENCER. y mill niMfl. h " lVi"? B- W. Pnimrn riKirrliM HeltAnic Hi cv ,. I.AtTOASTKR, 1'A, BAILV Ten Venlt a Week. Five Dollars a u ' . mr ur ifu veju 11 juuiun, XTJSWUC TTtC, VADVERTJUEMEXTHfrem Ten te Fifty Centi a Line. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Eight Pages.) Published Evcrv Wednesday Mernine, Ttve Dollars a Year In Advance. CORRESPONDENCE solicited from every part of Uie state and country. Correspondents are re quested te write legibly anil en one side of the paper only; and te tlgn their namei, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeui letters wilt be consigned te the iraie basket. Address all Letters and Telegramste THE INTELLIGENCER, LANCASTER, l'A. Sip Cattcastct intelligencer. plan thcre would be " saved te the volume of the Concstegn a half dozen"!)! geed springs, ene of which is the famous Itecky, niul another large one which enters the Conestoga just nbove tlie big railroad bridge." Anether plan, proposed by Superintend ent ITalbach, we undcrstnml, contemplates laying a pipe of large capacity from n point nbove where the drainages enters llanck's dam and carrying the uncentnminatcd water by this feeder te the city mill, te be pumped thence te the basins. "WhileBiich a main would probably cost as much as an Intercepting sewer of proper capacity, it would net only deprive the city of the water from the fresh spring streams men tiened nbeve, but te take from three te five million gallons daily out of the creek nbove llanck's water power would likely impair 11 te such nn extent as te involve the city in heavy damages. Moreover, by continuing te lake our water from the low est point pessible en the stream, wcget further away from Uinklpy's brldge paper mill refuse, which is wertli considering. The whole subject is well worthy of at tentien, and if councils projwse te glve it due consideration a competent engineer nnd experts might be put upon the ground te give the public seme idea of the lelative merits and cost of the different plans proposed. CRACKERS .AND CHEESE yUT A WHOLESOME AND HEAKOXAllLE JUDICIAL VIET. Judge ratterten riles an Opinion Wlilch Intended te Wnrn Country Landlord of Their Shortcomings Cracker and Cheese for Judge and Itnrrlster. LANCASTER, JUKE IT, 1885. The Sonth Pcnn's Plight. i Bagaley's suit against the Seuth Penn. sylvan ia railroad parties has uncovered the fact that this enterprise is burthenetl with a mortgage debt of $20,000,000 and a capi tal stock of $20,000,000, wlille the estimated cost of construction is but $15,000,000. The method of getting this amount of water into the concern, notwithstanding the requirements of the Pennsylvania laws forbid stock or bends te be issued except for money paid or labor dene or materials furnished, was the usual ene of interpolating a construction company. One was chartered under the New Jersey laws with a capital of $100,000 of which 2,000 was paid in by three empleyes of Mr. Vanderbilt, who theieby became the American construction company. This company then agreed with the Seuth Penn sylvania railroad company te build Its read for the amount of its stock and bends $40,000,000. It next agreed with Vnnder Vnnder bilt,liagaley and the ether prometcrsof the SeutlrPennsylvania railroad, te sell them these $40,000,000 of bends and stocks for 15,000,000 ; and the job was thought te be neatly done of getting $40,000,000 of capi tal upon a railroad that would cost less than $15,000,000, the laws te the contrary notwithstanding. Manifestly, however, tliis method of whipping the devil around the stump will net de, when it is exposed, provided the ntterney general of PeniisvJ: vania is disposed te de)iis duty. Mfjlag aley does net seer, te have ajty right te .ean'ln of w "V did tfeng with his MBOCiaiea. " -. ';.,. ... enllncr t tlie I W.....J .VV...b ... ..., the Seuth Pes when a -.-. i.re.ttn mllrnatl rra.J""" " "mtenst te worry his colleagues, wiiyjpr m)lm, ,,,,,. . i t ivie tir--" -" .......... OI Siuppib "'" jmpmii ...nrlmf nnnlhillinrr tsylvania beyond its cost, re easv. direct and elTectual meansja ,.! i.v eniii,, ,,,,,, ,. HV ( tU VIIV.V.U JJ VMIIlllh l'Vl illV V erney,' general of the state te act, we de net understand. Everyone in Pennsylvania is friendly te the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad and te every ether new railroad enterprise, but no ene in Pennsylvania will think it right that the wholesome law shall be violated which seeks te limit the bends and stock of a railroad te its real cost. "When it is plainly disclosed that this railroad is doing tliis, it is needful , that it should be halted It must reduce its bends nnd stock te $15,000,000 lefere it can be permitted te operate its read. It is well that it should understand tliis be fore it has put its securities en the market. If they arc an illegal Issue, as they would seem te be te the ex tent of ever sixty per cent., the company would run great risk in marketing them. It does net help it te knew that every new railroad company nowadays does the bame thing. Pennsylvania railrcads can no longer de it. Its laws forbid it. An Important Sewerage Problem. In his recent annual message te councils Mayer llesenmiller reverted te the subject of draining the northeastern section of the city, which is one that has steadily come te claim mere and mera the attention of prop erty ewnem of that quarter, and of thought ful citizens everywhere. The facts are, as he states them, that " this section of the city has grown wonderfully within the past ten years and by reason of lying se low is cut off from all connection with any of the city sewers" ; the surface drainage thence finds it way, at considerable distance te be sure but eventually, into the Conestoga ; and, with an increasing population, the dangers te the purity of our water supply must be largely Increased. The mayor urges upon councils that tliis question receive serious consideration, as being paramount te almost any measure which they will be called upon te consider. But as yet it has net had such considera tion, and it is doubtful if the public mind has strieusly grappled with the important considerations Involved in the proposed Im provement. Fer it is common te assume that the construction of sewers leading te the water levels above Itanck's mill, in volves the removal of the city water works te a point above that at which the sewerage would empty into the Conestoga. We may well pause at the enormous expense of buy ing land for a new site, erecting new engine, boiler, engineer's and firemen's houses, laying miles of 24 or 30-inch mains, rebuilding the pumps, erecting temporary works during the transfer, buying water rights and ether expenses necessarily te be iucurred in a removal of the water weiks te n point further up the stream. In the present condition of the city debt, such a change would be impracticable and impos sible. If the drainage of the northeast quarter Is dependent upon the removal of the water works, it Is a hopeless case for a long time te come. But, as Mayer MacGonigle pointed out in his message of 1SS3, in discussing tliis same question, there is a far cheaper and quite as practicable a way te drain this part of the city, without removal of the water works ; it has ether advantages, tee. This Is " te build nn Intercepting fewer from near the point nt which the sewerage of the northeastern section of the city must enter the Conestoga, run it along the west bank of the stream te some point be low the present water works. This Is the plan recently adopted by the city of Phila delphia te get lid of all the vitiating mat ter which enters the Schuylkill river en the east side from Mnnayunk te below the dam"; and lu our own locality by this n Common Sense In Oleomargarine. Prem the very outset of the discussion the Intf.llieknchr has opposed the re cently enacted anti-oleomargarine law as a bit of unjust, unconstitutional and absurd legislation; and we have predicted that any intelligent and just court called upon te review it would condemn it. The court of appeals of Xew Yerk has Justified these expectations; and it has de clared unconstitutional the New Yerk law upon which the Pennsylvania statute was modeled. There is a like fate, no doubt, in store for the creature of our legislature. It i3 refreshing te ben this wholesome check by the judiciary upon offensive legis lation. It is also rcficshlng te see the Phil adelphia Times, which se hcnitily appieved the law a month age, new se emphatically condemn it, and give such excellent reasons why it should net have been pasted, and why, having been passed, it should be nul lified by the courts. The Pittsburg iien nianufacluiers have substantially yielded te the dcinnpj5f their weikmen and the strike Uteris ever. These manufacturers display-' facility in yielding that is only c.ynalcd by their facility in declaring thft, they never will. It would seem thattfanufucturlng of iron is prolitable ftfthat locality, from the yearning JAe- owners exhibit te run their """V'Tt is reported that the maiiufac AYers outside of Pittsburg will refuse te stait their mill, which would indicate that they de net find business profitable. It is a notable fact in the Pittsburg situ ation that the financially distiesscd con cerns were the most eager te run. Oliver Brethers A: Phillips need te make a gieat deal of money te meet the terms of the extension given them by their creditors, and they were first te yield and i;et te work. Its leeks as though they thought it was a case of de or die. Following Is Judge l'atl 3rsen's opinion, wrltten out In full, in the celebrated casts of the Oak 1IIU tavern, LlttleUritnln township i in which It will be rometnborod that the ro re ro ineuslranU against the llconse based their case largely en the fact that Illckuinn had ence refiiRcil te glve Judge Patterson, hluiHeir, nnd W. A. Wilsen, esq., thelr Hiipper when they came te his hotel. "niter the weineft had gene te bed." It Is only fair te the Judge te say that Hickman did net knew who he was, nnd after he found out, he was. qnlte willing te let him sleep te a lata hour and glve him a geed breakfast next morning. The opinion Is published In fall, even nt this Inte day, as it Is full of warning for licensed tavern-keepers who may be called upon te entertain bolated Judges unawares: The Obligations of Ijntlnrln. In fiunrtcrnPAslensfif ,nncntpr county, Jnnn nry M'osleii. lusfl. In tlie matter of tlie iippll iippll ratien of K. W. Hickman, for tavern license. This application was prosentod and argued belore the court en March 20th, 1883, when It appeared that P. W. Hickman, a proprietor of a hetel In lilttle llrltsln township, Raid con nl v. hnd llled his petition for llconse in the prescrlbed form accompanied by the usual cortlllcate nnd bend. Iteinonstrances wero filed by citizens In the vicinity, who nre oppesod te the granting or licenses, nnd depositions under the rnloef court wero tnken by the respcstlve partles ey me petitioners aim me remenstrants. applied for. In all ether particulars, the tes timony Is that the applicant keeps an order ly and quiet house that the hottse Is the only public house lu the township, nnd that It Is noeessary te ncconunednto the traveling public. The testimony tp the latter fuels largely preponderates seme twenty-twe witnesses wearing 10 me latter, anu some ion or cloven testifying only te the reputation of the hottse, te wit t that meals Mould net be fumlshed te strangers except nt regular meal hours, and that a llconse heuse was net n necessity tliore. New In considering this question It will be seen that the court must hear nnd determine each case en Its ovldenco nnd facts, nnd exor exer cise Its discretion primarily for the public K1 ' F MEDICAL. Oil TUB I1LOOD. Brown's Iren Bitters At the argutnent bolore the court, oblec- Tlie llconse when irrnnted Is ulvcu te the persen, nnd the court must leek te the per son licensed te soe that tin law Is com pi led with, nnd that his heuse Is kept In a proper manner. It should he understood by this tlme, that It Is net a compliance with the law te furnish entertainment te strangers only at the usual .. ..:. x ... .. meiti neurs, atltl tnni u is net turnisiutif the needed entertainment te such te say te them my meal hours are se nnd se, and you must ceme at these hours, or I cannot furnish you anything te eat It Is well known that tlie traveler cannot always rogulate his stop pages, or place of lodging, and when at any rcasonable hour he demands entertainment the proprietor of a llcensed hetisu should fur- nisii such as no reasonably can niieni. New, niter looking at nil the facts of this case, the court Is net net satisfied that the no ne no tltlenor should net longer be entrusted with a llconse. His attention having been new called te his tiast shortcomings under the law, we have hepe that he will correct the emissions pointed out. A fall tire of full performance el the llconse laws Is productive often or great evll, and should be avclded. A failure te de se by this applicant, and ethors enjoying the privi lege of a llconse, will he considered, when clearly proven, sufficient te Justify the with holding efa llconse. After due consideration, both members et the court ceiicurritiir, we concluded te grant a llconse te the applicant. Mccnse granted. Attest. nv tiik retiiiT. J Trade Mark. QUALITY, l'UIUTY, NOT QUANTITY. On Kvciy llottle. Combining HtON with PUIIK VKOKTAllI.E TONICH. cinlrkly and completely CJ.KANSKS and KNitlOHKS THE lll.etiri. Otilckens the notion or the Liver nnd Kidneys. Clears tlie vwmii.aui., .mi.ii in, ekiii niiitniiJI. HUIK!, llpiuinclin or I'm- THKIt IUONMKIH. nnd Ira.?f:ltfl nvnrv. where rcceniiiiciid it. CLOTttlNU. woiiimnxien, jiiskcs me nn net Injure the Teeth. Cans (lllrnConMlpiUlen Al.Ii O'l CIN1.8 DO. I'hy-lclans nn "OUnaKH & MUTTON. A WORD TO PARENTS. A tlii iHilklij-nre near nt hsnd, tlie parents will wonder what is the bct te get their Imivh In Oinwnr efOltithlnn. Pemr-thlng strong, nt tlie sumo time nrnt niuldrcnny. XXCVlUtlOXB. - -. J.. HENltYN l'A UK. . -V. Penryn ParK? 4 -ex thi:- I Dr. N. 8. itcentrs, of Marien, Mas says t " I recommend llrnwn's lien Itlttci ns n valuable tonte for clinching the bleed, and rrinevliiL- all dysnmitla symptoms. It does no. hurt the lln. It. M. IlRLZEtL, lleyne'ds, Ind.-sys: "I have nicscilbed llrewn'j Iren lllttsnt In e.i-es el anemia nnd bleed (Ucnc, nle when n tonic was needed, and Ithas proved thoreufjiity satis- I)it. Wm, Ilrnss, 2(1 St. Mnry's St., Xew Orleans. l.n., says! "Iliewn's lien li",cri tclleved meln a ense of bleed tioltenln?, and 1 heartlly coin mend U te thote needing a purifier. Tlie f-oniilne has Tiwle Mail: raA crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Unde only liy DltOW'N CIIKMICAL CO., HAI.TlMOItK, Mil. Lames' Hash Heek Useful nnd attractive, eeMtnlnlUK 1'Ht e' pilxcsfnr iccelpts. Informa tion a. lout coins c.e.Klvenriv.iy liy nil iiIenlerH In medicine, or uiulleu te liny lutdici e.i receipt efic. Htiunp. (ii) The Xcw Jj'ra nnd JCzaminer nnnottnee Henry V. lllla as the United States senator from New Hampshire. Who's llli.i? A mtKAT deal of capital has lieen niade by Republican organs out of what Is alleged te be an animosity shown by Secretary Whitney against Jehn Hoach In the matter of tliodls tliedls imtch beat, the Delphin. It was claimed that his vessel was net given a fair chance, be cause ef.Mr. Reach's known Republican prc cllvltlps. Yet as the New Yerk .S'iei shows up the Delphin, ene cannot but feel that Secretary Whitney's course in the tests has been eminently sagacious. It illustrates its point by the statement that the Stiletto, built by Ilerresheli; a blind I'rovidence Ixxit bullder, and Intended for speed hi smooth water, inade In Its trial trip en tlie Hudsen an avornge speed of 18.8 knots an hour. The new Cunardcr, the Ktru rla, maintained nn average siced from New Yerk te Quecnstewn en its bcsl day's run of 19.11 knots nn hour. Compare this with the Delphin's record : Alter two coinplete failures, the third effort resulted hi the speed efa little ever 15 knots an hour In the tranquil wntent of Leng Island sound. When it went out te sen, the charts indicated a rate el 13.0 knots per hour. Thus it Is seen that in still water the Delphin was surpassed by the unpretentious Stiletto by mero than three knots per hour ; nnd in rough water the Ktrurla surpassed the Delphin by mero than live knots. And tins Delphin is presumably a ilitiiateh lieat. Is it any wonder that Secretary Whitney demands the full penalty of tlie bend? He could net conscientiously de less. Titierti: will be a dlllerent tune en the sub ject of oleoinnrgarlne in tliis state ere long. Wi:st CiiKSTim householders have been no tilled that the sweeping of the streets by thorn boy en d the curb gutter Is forbldden, as it entails upon the borough much needless oxpense annually nnd besides destroys sym metry of tlie streets. Tliore nre low towns In the United States where the propensity te sweep needs this efllcial restraint. TintEi; peddlers unjustly charged with stealing four hams from a Northampton county justice of the peace cost the county $100 bofero tlie proceedings against theui dually loll through. The constahle and wit nesses who milked this cow se profitably should hnve presented the justice with a geld-headed "cane as n testimonial el their appreciation. Tun man Cottrlnger, who has for years bcen filling liis pockets with inoney derived from the overlssne el stock In the Central Transportation company, is ropresontod ns saying alter his arrest : "I hail hoped that 1'uUmen would get control of tlie company bofero the exposure came, se that the less would fall en a man who was well able te stand It." This sentiment is nt the root of nearly all defalcations of this kind. Tlie thiel, Ter he Is nothing mere, takes the money, he. Ueving that he will net be caught, or If caught, net much hardship will result from his wrong-doing. It scorns te be forgotten that the commandment, "Theu shall net steal," makes no exception of tiiose who aie nhle te bear the less. A Hey te Itea.t of. Frem the Christian Observer. A lady who had boasted highly at n din ner party efher little darling nddressed him thus: 'Charlle, mv dear, won't you have seme beans?" "Ne," was the lll-iiinnnored reply or the petulant eherub. "Ne!" ex claimed the astonished mother; "no what?" "Ne beans," TIIK LOVEK'S 8WEKTK3T MVSIC. Sweet nre the carols of feathered threats When the day has opened Its eye Sweet, O sweet nre the tremulous nntrx Of the young imithi-t's liillnhy, Sweet te the lever when night eeuics down, As he stands In the shudeu a dim. Is the rustling lulnt of his lady' gown As fche comes down the lane te him. But a sweeter inusle te him than this Oh I the sweetest under the suu, I the low faint tone of the maiden' " yes " Which tails that her heart Is wen. Friw the Vosten Courier, liens wero made te the reading and conside rations of both additional petitions en behalf el the applicant and also te tlie hearing of ad ditional remenstrants, en ncceunt of theui net having been llled In tlme ns required by the rules of court ; such additional petitions nnd remenstrances had tti6rofero te be re jected. That emission or ever-slclit was a misfer tune te both parties, nnd Is rcgretted by the court. The rcmonstrnnse flled te the granting of this llconse, sets forth that the applicant "has been In tlie habit ofturnlngawaystran efturnlngawaystran ofturnlngawaystran "gers who applied for entertainment, nnd "refusing te furnish both meals nnd lodging. "Hislottse, therefore, has been and Is kept, " net m much as a placs for public entertain "incut, but mostly nsn place for the saloef "intoxicating liquors. Instead. of. Jiv? iar " being nn attachment tp.'Avern, the lav "em Is, lejlJAtfcntA nnd purposes, simply "an attainment te the bar." "The end for which such licenses nre 1s ' sued, has thorefero, In this case been de " featcd." "The remenstrants further state, that the "necessity for tills tavern, moreover, Is "scarcely apparent, and that neither de tlie "great majority of the citizens of the town "ship desire tlial tliis house shall continue "torecclven license." Tlie aforesaid contain tlie whole charges en llle against the applicant, and If fully made out and persisted in, by this applicant or ether publle housekeepers, when In formed et their duty, would afford atuple cause te roveko thelr licenses. In this case depositions, were taken by both sides, and read te the court, but It did net appear lu any of tlie testimony that the applicant had ever sold liquor en Sunday or in miners, or te persons niioxicaieu, or nau violated the law lu any of these particulars, nnd that fact should go far te condeno some miner eUunces against the law. The proofs ap;eariiig In the depositions read did show that tliis applicant had do llied te persons en nt least two dlllerent oc casions, no mere, meals and entertainment when asked ler by travelers, and when wanted, tee, nt net unreasonable hours. Onu of these occasions at least, was a lla grant disregard of the duties imposed en pub lic: housekeepers, under the license granted by me court. Tlie applicants for entertainment in this Instance had traveled twenty-llve miles in a nrivate conveyance, v ithetit anything te cat olnce early dinner, and arrhed at this hotel aijusiiuiriy minutes ixisi eigui ocieck in the evening. Net an unreasonable hour, we lliliiK, anu slopping oelero me uoer uiquireu of the landlord If they could Iks accommo dated for the night ; the reply was In the alllrmative, nnil nfter entering tlie house, said te tlie proprietor, that they wished a warm supper. He replied that he could net get up a warm supper at that late hour of the night. The tniNolers expressed tlie sur prise, nnd tlien requested te lie accommo dated w itli a cold check, and said that would be satisfactory. This request was as promptly refused, and lieing extremely hungry, they resorted te a store hi the vitlage, and there with crackers nnd cheose and celli water, that wero kindly furnished te them, they abated the hunger se far as was at all s.ife en the diet mentioned. They returned te tlie hotel nnd wero furnished with geed beds anil a promlse of breakfast, nt a certaln hour, which was entirely tee early ter the conven ience of his guests, and they accordingly adopted a later hour for rising, supposing that the rules of tlie heuse would hardly do de pri ve them of breakfast, ifappliud for lu tlie morning at S o'clek. In this the guests were fortunately net disappointed for a little eiler tlie hour mentioned, they were provided witli n most excellent and bountiful break last. Had tliis proprietor regarded his privileges properly, and tlie evening previous read the court llconse hanging en the wall, he would have seen that It was expressly there printed, that "a llconse te keep u hotel, Inn "or tavern ought te be granted te liiin te no ne no "ceuimodato the nubile mid entertain "strangers and travelers." New there was certalnly no excuse for such dorclictien of duty such apparently wilful Indlll'eroiice te the wants and necessi ties of theso strangers, for whose entertain ment he had asked for and obtained a spe cial grant from the court. A refusal te en tertain travelers under tlie circumstances mentioned, whether it resulted from ignor igner ignor unee of tlie laws or otherwlse, had it been shown te have been of frequent occurrence. the action of the court in this case would be The strenircst and beat linrmiA nlnatnr nt nt known. The Ilur Plaster ishluhlv mcdlraird "VrO DOUDT AllOUT IT. JLN The strongest and bcH ler t.ie I'lHlnn.. euro or pains and ache nnd the strcngtl cnliig nr weak pnr.. Prepared from fresh iiigredlen.s.Iliiigiindy 1'llch, Cannen Ital ;nm ana the cn.iie medicinal qtialKles of Heps, lfyeu nra tieintlvd with local or deep tented galnthovr.cvrenchcs, Ilacknche, Ithcuniiitlum, nicies, Se.e Chest, or fsorences of anvnnture, IV VOU WILL CALL AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Your mind will he put at rest, ns we can sup ply the very suit you wnnt nt prices te biiII uvcry one. We enn Oimrnntee Workmanship bceiiuse they nre Our Own Make. W'i: HAVE TIIK LARGEST ASSORTMENT -op-Thin Coats and Vests IN TIIK C1TV, AT 1'ltlCES AWAY DOWN WdlVK OS A OALb.'Sft Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, l(e.24 Centre Square, LANCASTKIt, l'A. PERSONAL. Prrhidknt Wiiitb, It Is said, will resign the presidency et Cernell unlversity. William Ovstkr has begun te de busi ness In Chlcaga He opens every morning. i:i.i7.AnKTii Cadv Stante.v declares that tlie Christian religion hasn't bonehtcd woman te any considerable extent. Statu Hui'i'.uiNTnNnn.NT Hieiihi: was oxpected at the West Chester state normal school examination, in West Chester, te-day. SuxATen Jesni'ii P. Kkxxkdv has lieen indersed for ronemlnatlon te the Hcuate by the Continental club of tlie Third ward" Philadelphia. - OoVEnNejiJlo'-of New Moxlce, took the oath JTOIffce at sunrise, recalling the Monto Mento Monte ?ama, whose followers dally ascend te the housetops te leek for his return witli the Ged of Day. I-'LMKn H. Liniikmutii was married te Miss Jcniile McDonald In Marietta last even ing. Deth are popular young society pcople, who have many friends te wish them ell In tliis city. CllAnLKs W. Hucititet.z has rcsltmed his positional an engineer with the Phlladel- Ehia A' Heading railroad company, and has een appointed consulting engineer of the Schuylkill IUver East Hlde railroad. PnoFF.ssen Whitnkv, of Yale college, is referred te bv the Athrntrum, in a recent reviowerhlsarticloon "Philology," In the " Kncylepwdla Ilritannlcn," as "certainly the highest authority en the science of lan guage in general." flKeiiQK A. Jknks was serenaded Monday evening at his home, in Ilroekvillo. He made a brief address, in which he referred te the fact of his appointment as assistant secretary of the Interior. He has written te Secretary Lamar signifying his acceptance of the appointment. Hey. Hir.Anv It. W. Jehnsen was re re ro elocted president of Liberia nt the biennial election held en May 5. Mr. Jehnsen is the Unit native Libcrlan elevated te the presi dency of the republic. He was educated at Monrovia, and has had large experience lu educational and public concerns. Oe.nkhai. Losestheet, in his article en "The Sevcn Days' Fighting about Kicii Kicii mend," in the July Century, nrtcrdlscussing the Confederate leaders, say, "without doubt the greatest man of rebellion times, the ene matchless among forty millions for the pecu liar dllllculties of the period, was Abraham Lincoln." Jesni'ii S. Mn.i.Klt, commissioner or in ternal revenue, became suddenly ill in his ollice in Washington en Tuesday and was removed te his home und placed under tlie rare of a physician. Mr. Miller has lieen overworked lately and this, together witli tlie oxcesslve heat, lirestratcd liltn. He will prelably lw con lined te tlie heuse for several (lays,tlieugh no serious result is apprehended. hullltaii'n hennllile Sncar en. 'Yen, I have an Idea of making a. sparring tour through Knglund," iiald Jehn I.., ufter beeluK McCutTrey In Phllndelphla recently. "I have met all who nre worth meeting In this country." The champion leeks well and hU friends say that he Intends te quit drinking entirely. Of course he may romlre semuthlng occasionally, hut he wl 1 keep clear of barroom poison und use only Dcrrr's Tuns Malt Whiskey. That can be had of any lending druggist or grocer. It it warrunted pure, and haa no equal for the prevention and cure and pneumonia, diphtheria, malaria and all nervous maladies, Ten man who travels in much as Jehn docs und Is exposed no much It Is V cry useful ; and, even u champion needs something te keep his sys tem In tone und vigor." apply ejp n, l.iese pliiMcrs nnd nole lu mngln rurci. ii i iiruc s Hires, iv., 3 rei- f 1'IiAHTKIl COMi'AN V, Ilosten, lla. mngln HOP H) AGIIEAT SUCCESS. Yeu will sny se. What Is the use of suffer Ingwlth llaeL-ache, Srlnllea, llhe nna.ls-ii.Slde- np, Htuciicn, Click, Hld.iey Troubles, Bere y ji Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Kxcurslen Committee of Churehrc, Sunday PrhfHils mid ether M'lictorKnnlrntlens, In wak ing their slimmer m mngements, should ikiIiick leet toieerve udny for I'enrin 1'iuk. This dcllghttulieseitUsllmiti'd lu tlie midst otthe SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds ceveilng hundreds of nerrs ie easy of ureess fiem all parts of cnnlml Trf n. nylvnnla. Kerthe frcoii'eof excursionists tlinre ure extensive CUOQl'KTANII LAWX TKXXIH OitOUNOS, LAIttir. DANCING I'AVIl.lON, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, ItASKKT AND CLOAK HOOMS, andCONSKUVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Unison refreshment room Inchnrgeef n competent caterer, wheic tnenlgp.m be precuted nt moderate rates, a pliotegir.ph galleiy and numerous ether nttmctlviifeiitiiies. Ne liquors nllewed en the grounds. Excursions from el. neliils nn tlie l'Mlnrtelelils A Keadi.igand Heading A ("eluinliln llullieads will be curried direct te tlie l'aik million tcliantu of enrs. Complete Infoniiatlen can he obtained and en gagements ctrcrtcd with parties from nil points en the Philadelphia & Heading and heading .t Columbia Itnllriwds, upon application te C. (1. Hancock, (Jcncrnl Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Itcudliig Hiilliead, V".'7 f-eutli Fourth street, l'hllHdclphln, l'a nml with parlies from Lebanon by apply Ing te the undersigned. CAKL VON SCIIMALLNSi:!!, 8 u pt. Cornwall A Ml. Hepe Uullinud, inavS-Sind Lelmnen l'a. ..A F INK TAILORING. 1885. s UMMEKOK IS&-. teh win glve Instant idle.' t Apply o.ie directly ci ni-i.nn fllll null III1IK IIS BOOMUUg, hllUlUia- tlng nnd strengthening effect. Virtues of Heps, Camula Ilalsniii and iliiigundy 1'lteh combined. Hosts of pcople use and recommend them, fold everywhere. Me., for H.trt. Mailed ferprlce. IIOlM'LAbTKUCOMPANV.Itosten, llnss. 15. miiE aiARlcTrirTFLOOjiw--" , WiVl "l'1 l,w.n0.Kf show noting plasters of flyi'iilifi con-position. KeiT we pie-ent you the eoniplce vli.ues of I-'rc1-.! Heps, iliirguiidy I'ltcn and Canada Italsnm ns the ingredients of the Hep 1'larteii, Pure, Sweet, Fiesh, rnd never fulling for nil pains, actus n.ul soreness, local or deep-seated. Absolutely the best nnd strongest porous plaster ever known. Theusnntis savse, why net you T Only i"c., nr & for $1.00 every where. Sent by mull ferprlce. IIOI l'LASTtfU COMPANY, Ilosten, Mass. (10) Q.REAT ELIXIR OF LIFE. ENDORSKD BT THE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! Tm8 GREAT ELDCER OF LIFE Is ft double Distillation of ever twenty different kinds of the best Herman Herbs, this being the only true and rcllnlilu process by which the en en tlreOrcat .Medical Virtues and Curative Proper ties or the Herbs can be, produced. We urecon urecen lldent ttut this great (lermiin Tonic will be found the most HriALTH-UIVINU ever placed heroic .re public. As a ItKLIAIILKAND PLEASANT INVICJOIIANT, It Is absolutely wkhnut n rival and affords unranteed Annctlle. rirtai.Mlrv- Cholera Mmbus Nausea, Dluirbrra Asthma, blck stomach, lllllleusness, Ague and Fever and ethvi .Malarial Discuses. This Ureat Medicine Fer Sale Everj-whore. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., HAI.TlMOItK, MD. imperative. What is the duty of the court in the premises? The net of 1S75, the last law enacted regu lating the crauting of licenses, says " tlie court shall tlx by rule or standing order a tlme at which application for licenses shall be heard, and nt wliicli time all persons apply ing or making objections te license, may be heard by evidence, petition, renionstrance or counsel," and under the proper discretion, It is understood the court may grant the llconse or refuse tlie same, whenever In the opinion of the court the same is net neces-. sary for tlie accommodation of the publle and entertainment of strangers and travelers; and also upon sulllclent cause being shown, the court may roveko any liceiise granted by thorn. Our supreme court have held that It Is the duty el the court granting license te bear and detormine each case en its ovldenco and facta te ascertain the lltness of tlie applicant, the necessity of his heuse for the accommo dation as a hetel, or as un eating-house, and te soe that the applicant has fully complied with the law before his llcense can be granted. This Is a large discretion, and It Is te be exercised primarily for the public geed and secondarily for the prlvate interest, say the supreme court. It Is an error te suppose that tlie sole duty of the court Is couilned te the Inquiry whether the applicant Is a cltizen of the United States and la a man of geed moral character and temperate haDlts." Tliis large discretion, however, Is no war rant for the oxerciso or arbitrary power. The law of the state,says the supreme court, has determined that licenses shall exist, ami has left it te the courts te ascertain the proper instances In which the llcense shall be grauted, and thorefero has given It te the court te doclde upon each case as it arises In due ceurse of law. The act of deciding is Judicial, nnd net ar bitrary, or willful. Tlie discretion vested In the court Is thorefero a sound judicial discre tion, nnd te he a rightful Judgment It must be exercised In the particular case nnd UKn the fuels and circumstances bofero the court alter they have been heard and duly consid ered. Thus It will be scen that the court has a discretion lu the adjudication of oisesef this kind, and that tlie law intends, when exor exer cised, It must he a sound discretion, and nc. cording te law net te be exercised arbi trarily, but en due consideration of u!l the facts, which the petitioner, -und tlie remon remen strances may present, us well as en ovidence otherwlse sought for and obtained. New the proofs proscnted bofero the court with regard te the application of F. W. Hick man, niuke It appear as we have already stated, that In two instances he refused enter tainment te stranger, and travelers when jiisiioseiuiciy wucmii a rival am Ixstjlxt ItKLiKP.aiid a rrttrKCTCeitKgu In all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of . Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, D npr.-8WASlydAw. M' ANIIOOD RESTORED. nBMKDV FRKr. A victim of veuthfi'l fninrndnnen ratialni? Pm. malum Decay. Nei veu Debility, Lest Munnoed, Ac, lmvlng tiled in vain every known remeuy, has discovered u simple sulf-cu.e, which he wfil endFUKK te his fellow sufferers. Add. ess, ,. . J. U. HEKVKS, JlR-lyeedAlyw 43 Chatham St., New Yerk City 1885. SPRING H. GERHART, fINE TAILORING The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN TIIK C1TV OF LANCASTKIt. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. ACIIOlCKLINKOr" SPRING OVERCOATING. TIIK VKKY JIKbT WOKKMANSHII. Trices te suit all nnd all Reeds warranted ai represented at his new store, Se. 43 ITertti Queen St (OI'l'OSITK TIIK POSTOFrlCK.) H. GERHART. TyrYERS A- RATI I VON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT TIIK- LEAST COST. Cornwall & Lebanon ASD- Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT CLUTIIIXU. "Oh! Cant That Shallow Ieni the Itrew." Ven can't de It If yen have liver complaint or dyspepsia. Thu darkened countenance tells thu story of Inward coiiuiHittenr.nd wee. Clear your stiinmch, strengthen your digestion, regulate your ller. tone your nerves, and then away f;oea the shadow from your lirew. and you are uppy because, you uie well. Mrs. M. .1. Alsten, et Littleton, N.C.s.ij 8, " I recommend Urewu's Iren Hitters te the nervous und debilitated. It greatly heneltted uie.'' Housewives, bIieji girls and saleswomen all suffer mero or less from Weak Hack and Side ache. Apply a Hep J'oreus J'laster and get In stant relief. A fiiineiisstiengthcncr. Mc.drug gists. (.1) 8VECIAL XOTIOES. Dip one end of a Spenge in Water and the whole will seen ha saturated. Se a disease In one part et the hedy effects ether parts. Yeu have noticed this yourself. Kidney nnd liver troubles, unless checked, will induce censtipu tleu, piles, llbvumutism and gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorlle Itemed- will pre vent these results. It Is pleasant te the taste and muy he taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, llfe and cheeks with rejes ou them. Je-lOlind unevKHir.s. T BURSK'8, 17 EAST KINO NT. FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS! NOW KEADYUTOIl DKALKUS I Our crackers are purchased from Importers, and we ure prepared te job at the Lewest Prices. OUK FIRlCWuUKS Are the Uneiualled Colored Works, purchased from the manufacturers, Hnd we are prepared te null them at Lewest I'rices, Stetckeepers 1110 Invited te give ug a call. Hemember the HAMMOND'S SI.UO SHOT for Petate Ilugs, Cut Worms, llose Hugs and Blugs, Ac, Woaretheugonts for It. Storekeepers sup plied at Jobbing rates. Alse sold at retail. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST &1NG STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. Hl'KCTAVLF.S. CUPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Held Ulesses, Itarometers, Tele scopes, Magie Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw ing Instruments, rhilnsephlcul and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues scut PUKE en application. QUEEN 8c CO., NO. 4 CHESTNUT 8T, wmyaw PHILADELPHIA TTEADQUARTERS EOR SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Nocktles, E. & W. Cellars nnd Cuffs, C. is C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 8IIIKT.H AND SOCIETY I'AItAPHKItNALIA MADE TO OK I) Lit. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STREET. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth lAvintalii, ou the line of the above rend, is offered t'l 4jidl ulnulj nnd associations Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundiids oracles, aie easy of iicccss Hern all parts of Kusteni Pennsylvania. WThereaiiiMOlTNTAI.VSTItKAMf, spanned by rtistle bUdges; .MOUNTAIN HIMtlNOS. nailed up with native sandstone; .SHADY WALKS und I'llOMKNA DE3. A I.AKfJK DANflNtl PA VII.I.ION, 1. A 111. IUM.U 11 A I, I., KITCHEN, DININO ROOM, andTAULKS, IIKNCIIES and Itl'STIt SKATS, scattered through the glove ler the flee use et excursionists. LAWN TENNIS CltO(L i'.T, HALL (.ltOL NDS, IIOWI.INO ALLEY, MIOOTIXU (1AI, I.EIIY, (H'OITS asi KOOT 11 I.L Are nineng the umuemcnt offered Ne Intexlcathiff Drinks Allewed en the Premiees. 3-I'nrtles desiring It, can nmeuie meals nt theI'Altli KESTAI'ltANT, which will be under the charge of MIL K. M. liOl.TZ, the noted caterer 01 the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the grounds throughout the sea son, giving It bis personal supervision. ai-Encurslens from all nelnts en 1'ennsvlvn- nla It. I!, will be canted direct te the Park with out change of cars. 43-Kxeiiri.len rates nnd full Information cm be obtained and engagements ettectcd with parties finni nil points en the IVnnsvlvniila It. U. upon application In t.l.O . IttlSl), As. slstnnt Geueril l'uengei' Agent, P It. It., Ne, 2.B south Fourth Httcet, Plilladelphla, or te J. C. JENNINGS, bupl. C. A L. A t. V. U. It., Lebanon, Pa. myU-'iiiid EROIIANT TAILOR. M I. IcCATILET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST. (lluchmlllcr's nullding.) ONE OK THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, KOU THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. 3-Call and take a leek at the goods, and you will be sure te have your lucasiue taken for a suit. JunelHyd EL IRSII.tRROTHKR'S One-Prioe Clothing Houee. NO PRELIMINARIES ! NO ADVERTISING I FICTITIOUS Hut Plain Fnctswlll tell yen the tain ever-1 line. We claim te iuie the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, In tlilj county. We also claim te sell goods cheaper than nny ether store in the county. Te convlnce yourself, call and see for veuisiilf, ns every article In ourBtero is marked In plain tig ures, and you are at liberty te leek through our stock, w hether with the Intention of purchasing or net. wegnnrniueopeiiio aiientinn mover Vegi ME ene. Our MERCHANT TAILORING DKI'AR' MENT la replcte with nil the Vurieus Styles and Qualities of bUITINCS AND PANTALOON PANTALOON INUSthature worn tills season. Yeu will de well te leek ut our goods mid prices boleio buy ing elsewhere, ns It w 111 be a considerable saving el money te you. A I'errect Fit Uuaruntced. Just Received un Enormous Stock of SUM MER UOODS of all Kinds and Qualities. SEERSUCKER COATS nnd VESTS from I.M up. Single Coats as low as 40c, OUU MOTTO: "One Trice, nnd that the Lewest." HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING. HOUSE. CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN STREET AND l'ENN SQUARE. CATiTj AT STORK REIOART'S OLD WINE FOR Listen's Extract of Beof. HKX8T IS TU WORLD. Established, 17i II. E.SLAYMAKER, AgL. XeUn-tld Ne. 2) East King St. MONEY IS SCARCE. YES, WE KNOW IT IS, AND WK HAV MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVERY PURCHASER WANTS TO 11UY AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIltLE FIGURE. w WALL l'A I' Jilt. INDOW SCREENS. A t.OOD-SI.KD IN CONSIDER WE THINK ATION OF THESE FACTS, CENTRE HALL Is Just tlie Place te Deal. CONSIDER TDK STYLE OF WORK YOU KIND WITH US; CONSIDER THE QUALITY OF THE C.OODS : CONSIDER THAT WE ARE THE MANUFACTURERS, AND REMEM1IER THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT IJY I1UYING OF US. THE A MOP NT OF Ol'R PROOF OF OUR GOODS. Itl'SINESS IS MYERS (I RATHFON LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. D ON'T LET OUR EYE SKIP THIS. It Is worth money toyentoscethollARGAINS In Men's, Heys nnd Children's L. Clethi -AT- iN & ng BRO.'S. ltcllalile Goods only. FOR Lewest Pilccsalwiiyp. $5.00. De net let the wonderful lewncss of Hie uric make you think lightly or the Suits, Men's Suits and excellent, tee, that wu elt'cr at this figure, FOR H7.1M. Thoroughly geed All-wool Casslmere Suits, FORH8.0O. ., ., Fine All-Weel Worsted Coikscrew Suits FOR lO.OO. Finest of All-Weel ltasket Worsted or English Corkscrew Suits. Reys' SlllUnt 1.75. J.33,3.en.1.00, up ter.00. Children's Suits ns low us $1.23. Thin Summer Clothing! IN GREAT QUANTITIES. Indigo Illue Flannel Suits as $i.V. SeersuckcrCeut ni'd Yet at H.V.V ltusluess l'nnts at 7"c. AGAIN I AGAIN I We extend our cordial Invitation te cull and ex. lunln. our Elegant stock of Spring anil Slimmer Clothing at prices te suit all pockets. L. GANSMAN & BRO., TllEFASlllONAHI.E MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Neb. 68-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTER, l'A. Open until 0 o'clock in the evening, Saturday evening until lu o'clock. Net connected with any ether clothing sunn lu the city, 'JjrVf-ARVELOUS IN ITS OPERATION," 1TX Sweet and healthy linen the result of MlLLKliNSUOKAX SOAP; VTADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES AT Keigarts Old Wine Stere. II. K. SLAYM AKER, AaiHT, KiUhllahea no. Ne. W K1BT KlKO 81HEKT. feh,17-l Wire Window Screen! FOR FIPTV CENTS APIECE. Mndotetlt thoulnden. This Is about 0110 thlidless In price than they wi-ie mst senben. We have limn four te iHe thousand patent frames In stock et all sfzes, leady te mljustund tuck the ntii) en. They nre without doubt thu cheapest nnd best In live. landscape Wiles frcun-JS te Winches. Plain, ii, 21, '.s, is, SI, a.,ai, M Indies wide. Sold bj the loot or loll allow prices. AMONG OUR STOCK OF WALL- PAPER Will be found a geed ni'iny iMilsnml Luds, from .1 te Id, 12 anil I.', plll't h, iiiai Mil Mill iloe outnlubeiit half . line. 'Iheie me seme vuiy choice patterns among them. DADO and PLAIN SHADES, Flvtnies, Cords, Leeps, Ornaments, Ac. LACK CURTAINS la great vuiietj, Poles, Ac. PIARES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER. PA COAI BR MARTIN, wneLKSvLic ANnnurAii, Dealer ia All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. -Yaiid: Ne. 120 Ninth Water ttrecta above Lemen. Lancaster, and Prince nS-lvd rAUMGARDNERS A JEKKKRIES, COAL DEALERS. OmeKH: Ne. Ii) North Queen strict, nnd Ne. H North Prince stiect. Yards: North Prince stiff l, irnnr IteadliiR DopeL QOAI LANCASTER, l'A. uuglMId M. V. B. COMO, SSO NORTH WATER STREET, Unuister. l'a,. WIIOLESALK ANU liKTAlt. DUALEK IK LUMBER AND GOAL. Conduction witu tub Tklki-iionie Exciiake. Yakd and Orncu: Nn. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. Icbii-lvd "piAST END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD, j Orncx: Nn. '.SiCentic Square. Itetti yaid and omcecennecicii wim icieiiiione ecnaiige. aprl3-lydM&F.R UOUHEFUllN ISU ISO HOODfi. rpiiu CHEAPEST PLAGE ITO 11UY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -13 AT- JOHN P. SCUAUM & SON'S Ne. 2t Seuth liiieniSlrcel, feb'IMvrt LANCASTER l'A. A TlKOTAlTn lUIlll'I'V IN' KVI'IIV PAll. J. tlculuris guaranteed by uilng MILLER'S I J1UUAA SUAl, IUUII-KUI14