Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 06, 1885, Image 2

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Ju when it cemts te be discuimdj'iuit uwl-
tably must be.will be much mere cufflcult te
deal with. Men familiar with the affairs
of the state knew that this candidacy In
volves much mere serious matters, and that
such a campaign cannot pass without their
discussion, ltepubllcans should under
stand what they are about."
But hew are they te understand what
they are about when the Press speaks in
such mysterious language. It it knows of
" serious matters" affecting Cel. Quay's
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LANCABTEH, JULY II, 1885.
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i isiMMfceplnir In the Navr Department
tj$-'Jr" would liave been it genume surprise if
j, s&lfe Calhoun, the expert who has had the
.frtboet-keeping methods of the navy depart
ljnent under Investigation, had found them
Intelligent. .Everything else
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Jlwr 'i V6 quite as bad as it could well be, there
4 wfWiWa every reason why the accounts should
& 4&7tbeln perfect harmony. And Mr. Calhoun
m&hs se discovered.
after his nomination it does injustlce te the
public.
In either case it docs Injustlce U itself by
nn ovasive ielicy.
The 1'rcss may as well out with it.
Tlie Itcpubllcan state convention will
meet en next Wednesday.
Tin: Prohibition cloud in Ohie 1m growing
much larger than n man's haml.
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Tub proservatlooiroctsor cold liftve net
been well known until rocently. Uolero 1S74
or 1S76 New Yerk butler nien lest mucli by
reasen or that commodity uoceining tee soft
ler use. Onodayanentprprlslng llrm built
a butter vault, which lliey kent at tlie tern.
ixiraturoeflfpor 600, and tliey could soil
bulter in July as hard as that in January.
Then followed the dlscovery that eggs kept
in a cold ptace largely rotalned their frosli fresli frosli
neg!), and the sterage of eggs bocaine a big
buBiness, the stored eggs rating only about
two cents belew the price in the fresh egg
market. Gauieand fruit wero found te no
Bitscoptible te the same treatment. Hut ene
of the most useful ends ollccted by cold is the
protection it affords te furs In summer time.
Furriers once had creat treuble with theiii,
it being nocessary te knock the worms out et
their goods twlce a week, or the hair would
coine elt New a cold sterage waroheuso
docs the work. Tliose many uses of cold
cbc,ien the products which they aflect, and
thus frigidity becomes tue nanuniaia te econ
omy in ministering te the wants of mankind.
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'ff'Symf' .He finds that each of the eight bureaus
' (.:'4i"Vy.tr.. tin ninn cnt nf lwx.ilra n lilnli allow
tVtM-'C vmenly the particular operations pertaining te
rayS ir, and in no one are the methods the same
ClteS?. UlUCit 1IOIIUO 11 Illll-UOiJlUlO HI
w!g ' get immeuiave luiormaiieu aueui any one
thing. If he wanted te knew hew much
money has been expended upon any ene of
Ihecrulsera new under constructlen,lio says,
it will lake him days te get the informa inferma informa
'tien. If he wanted te knew hew much
money was in the hands of the paymasters
at different points, it would require weeks,
It net months.
tflle simply finds that theie is no system,
jrandthat a3 a result, almost any sort of
fraud might be perpetrated with little
chance of finding out when, wheieandhew
it had been done, or who was responsible
for it. This was shown practically a year
or two age when a systematic midleug
continued series of defalcations was found
te Jiave teen in oneratien in the bureau of
medicine and surgery. But that anybody
should expect te find any ether condition
than this, Is mere than can be believed. As
everything has been going at loeso ends in
the navy department for full twenty years,
it would net have been possible te make
the accounts de ether than represent this
chaotic condition.
Se much for the, merely technical side of
Ihc question from the accountant's point of
view. When the dishonesty and the mis
management of the department are taken
into consideration, it is plain that blind ac
count books would be the natural and nec-
. essary allies of such rogues as Robeson and
Chandler, and of such incompetents as
, Thompson and Geff and Hunt. If the final
investigation which Secretary Whitney
will order docs net show that these blind
accounts have concealed the waste and the
theft of millions hitherto unknown or im
peded, careful and intelligent men who
have for many years watched the course of
things will have geed reason te be sur
prised. .
Ne ene will Bay that Cleveland is net earn
ing his lG&GG a month in this sultry woath weath woath
er. All imitations te recroate call forth the
prossure of elliuial bustneM " rcgreL
Tub pocket borough of Woodstock, which
Lord Randelph Churchill has succocded in
carrying in his contest ler ro-election te Par
liament, recalls tlie pecket borough et No Ne
vada in the United States, the only ene ro re
cardinc which the iroveriiinoiit of this ceun
try is called upon te feel asliamed. Though
Ithau nover had 70,000 people, Including
Chluamen and Indians net taxed, it has had
since it admission into tlie Union, two sena
tors and ene representative in Congress. In
1872 Nevada cast 11,019 voIeh; In 187ti, 10,091
in 1880, 18,315 votes ; and In 1881, the num-
ber dw indled down te uv?U7, or about twice
the number polled the same year In the city
of Lancaster. Tlie men who ropresont this
olTeto state are moneyed San Francis
cans of the type or Fair, Jenes,
Sharen and Mackey, slUer kings
claiming a nominal resideuce therein. With
half of the population of Lancaster county,
Nevada has twoAeIcosin tlie federal Senate
and ene in tlte IIouse. Let us hepe that
when another territery knocks at the doers
of Cougress for ontrauce as a state, there
will be displayed mero disciotlen than was
exhibited in the admission of Nevada.
Win He Went te tynaVtVmmtn'
Why He Kettutied.i'
K. V, Bun CorrCTpendenca. 1 '
UAMl IlKATniCK, llESTtllOUClIK RtVKlt,
Canada, June 2a Twenty-four hours from
Montrenl found me a guest of the' Salmen
Club at Motapedla. Of course, I was hos
pitably entertained. The club has terty
meuibeM, mostly New Yorkers. The original
price of shares was (1,000 each. New f 1,000
is their face vnlue. Kx-I'rosldent Oliester A.
Arthur is prosldent of the club. He Is ably
assisted by noemnilltoo which includes many
New Yerk club men. Theclub has splendid
houses, elllccs nud grounds, and ft owns
scores of InlleH of the beslKjllnen river in the
world.
Afler an oxcellont breakfast our parly leek
canoes and with four Indians begun te as
cend the river. When about six mlles from
the club heuse we saw the stars and stripes
floating from n llagstall' planted en tlie right
bank of tlie river. Feeling nn.su red that we
should llud protection under " our Hag," we
nivuieti our mnoes ler Biiore. a. gcnuuumu in
a Norfolk Jacket and knickerbockers appear
ed en tlie bank, aud Aery politely invited
us te come into camp. Judge of my
Hurprlse te find in the person Of our" host the
vorltable IJardwell Blele, alias William J.
Florence, the actor. He led us te ills tent,
wlierq, spread out in regal magnldconce en a
l)Od of liomleck boughs, repesed the manly
ligure or the lien, jjiwrouce n, .loreuiu.
Aller liandsliaklngall around, cocktails wero
imbibed and iies of tobacco filled. "Why,
Jeremo," I asked, "what, In the nauie of na
ture, Drought you seiaraway ireiii nu
Btreet?"
He was the gonulue Jeremo of the last
epiarterefn century. He straightened him him
helf up, and between lgoreus pulTs of a
meerscliaum replied s " Last winter I si)cnt
threo months in Wiwhhmtuii. looking ler an
olllce ler my son. I get tlie olllee and urn
urn-malaria at the Mine tline. On my re
turn Jno. Cliamlierlin's doctor recomincuded
tresli air and a ciiuuge of scene for me. As lie
liuil kent .lelui In fair trim durliur the whiter.
I took his advlce. I went te Cel. Jim Diary's
farmers' dinner at Mai lotto, I'a. The air
(mind, I s.iy air) was n Hltle tee tresli
thore. A mixture of brook trout, politi
cians, chanimgne, great editors, ami um
inn agriculturists (mind, I s.iy agricultur
ists) caused a relapse. Wearing Dully's
welcomeand sonie of tils old clothes out,
and reducing his wine cellar te a degrce of
poverty w hich may possibly permit him te
glvejust ene mere fannen' dinner, prelded
he waters his liquor, und overhearing a re
mark iiiciiientaily (irepjicu by nuiiy htm-
sell, l lea nisnouse verysuuueniy. uu ar
riving in New Yerk 1 once mero sought Jliu
um um Cliamberlin's physician. Again
lie con 1 1 sol led fresh nlr. 1 nt ouce packed
my satchel with nil my worldly geed?, and
started for the llcstlgouclie, whoie I beard
that my irlunu l'lorenco was cncamieir
demeanor, pud, usen convicHen ball be I
seniencea 10 pay a una hoi uxoeeaing f iw, or
suffer Imprisonment net exceeding one rear.
or either or both, at the discretion of the
court) provided, this act shall net go into
force for ene calender month alter its ih-st
approval by tlie govorner.
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Fainting from Klllnu ICicllemrnt,
At the reunion of the Ohie it Western
Pennsylvania pests of the Salvation Army
held In Cleveland en Sunday, a member et
the army, Flera Dunn, et East Liverpool,
Ohie, became se excited and was se aftecied
by the heat of the room that she fainted. The
young woman was laid out en a row of chairs
and no ollert was made te rovlve her. This
occurred at u o'clock in the morning aud
when a reporter called at 3 in the altorneou
the woman was still In a stupor and sur sur sur
reunded by a throng or meu aud womeu,
Blnglng, shouting and praying. When the
ropertcr bOercd te summon a physlchn he
was threatened with persenal vlolenco if he
should de se. The woman remained un
conscious until 7 o'clock when she revived.
Hlieuld Ilaclieler I'mltlenU Marry ?
'I'lienu who knew l'rcnldent Clevclund well,
assert that lie has no intention of marrying dur
ing his term of olllce. lie Is sntd te be wedded
te his dntlCM, and Is tlia luirileat worker tlie
Whtte Itonfle lias yet scen. He linn a constitution
nble te Btnnd a vnitt amount of labor, und
DerrVs I'urs Malt Wiiiskuv will proTeut any
bad cflitcts from overwork or lnseninlu, und
keep his system In a state of perfect health. A
dollar will secure a bettle from any Icmllng
ilniKRlatorgrecvr, which Is free from adultera
tion, nud safely adapted te the most delicate
syaleut.
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A llraiillfel Weman.
A woman with pleasant smile, dour sklu,
brlKht eye, generous expression, (ilantle Htej,
hearty hand shake and courteous welcome. Such
u woman Is net the victim or debility, lntiKiier,
or dyspepsia. She lins overcome these pests by
usIiik Jlmmi's Iren Hitters, the world's errst
tenle. Miss Wnttle llensen, Seuth Parsenlleld,
Jle., mys, " After iislnKllrewii's Iren Hitters for
weakness and luck or apputlle and energy, I
IciliiKoaneiuorpniBun."
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MEDICAL.
BOWN'SinON IlITTBItS.
TOMEN
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Needing renewed strcnulh. or who Buffer from
infirmities peeullnr le the sex, should try
Brem's Iran Bite,
TIIE UE8T XOJIIft
Trade Mark
QUALITY, t'UItlTY NOT QUANTITY.
uu r.very lieiue.
Tills medicine combines Iren with pure vege
table tonics, and Is Invultmble ler Discuses
lHscullar te Women, und nil who lead Hbdenlnry
lives. It Undene and I'uriflrs the IIIikmI, Stltn
ulntes the Apitotlte, BtrenBthcns the Muscles
and Nerves In fact, thoroughly In vlgerutes.
liiears me complexion ami muxes uiu bkiii
stnenth.
It does net blacken (he teeth, rnnse houaaelm,
or prodiice eonsllimtlen all ether Iren mrdl-
cinemle.
Miis. Kri.ADKTii JUine, 71 Fanrell Ave., Mil
waukee, Wis , says, under ilntoef Dec. Urt, 1SS1 i
" I hnve used llrewn's Iren Hitters, and It has
been mera than a doctor te me, having cured
me of the weakness Indies have In life. Alse
cured me of I, Iver Cemptnliit,nnd new my com
ploxlen Isrlearuud geed, lias been boiieflelal
te my children."
Genuine has above I radn mark and crossed rd
lines en wrapper. TAKK NO OTllKlt. Made
only by
llltOWN'S C1IKMICAI, CO., UALTIHOUK, MP.
Jmhikh' Hard Ikxjs Useful und ntliacllve,
containing list or iiilzes for rix-elpts. Informa
tion about coins, etc., given awuy by all deulers
In medicine, or mulled te any address en receipt
150,000
Adams & Westlake's Geal Oil Steves I
New In use In the United Stales. ICvery one giving perfect satisfaction,
aud most reliable Htevu In the mul ket.
They uru the eleunest
Nen-Explosive and Perfectly Safe.
JlUY,.NO OTID'.ll.-n
mm 8KNI) VOli CIKOULAU.-)a
Flinn & Breneman,
Agents for Lancaster County.
Trede Supplied.
of 2c. stump.
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,, A BtArtllng fact. Heart Dsseasu Is only In
ferior In fatality le consumption. De net suffer
from It, but use 1)11. UUAVK8' 1IEAKT KEOU
I.ATOIl. It hns cured thousands, why net jeu.
Free pamphlet of K. E. Ingalls, Cuiiihrldge,
Muss. Jy'Jlwd
el, I'liABTKit.
SIIAKP OK DUlil 1'AINH.
Shep girls, saleswomen and housewlvos nil suf
fer mero or less from wenk back or sldeache. A
lady saysi "Olie Her 1'LAHtku ein 4S hours did
my uiieK meru gueu tiuiu uu me reiueuies i pvui
used." Fer any sort or puln nr soreness of what
ever nature, Instant roller Is given. Kuperler te
chest protectors for weak and sero lungs. Hen
I'lastkks are Hindu from llurguudy l'lti h, Can
ada llulsum and the entire virtues of garden
Heps. Held everywhere. i1c., ero ler tl.OU. 11(11"
OLUTltlSU.
IJKADQUAUTKIW l'Oll
' SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Drawers,
Gauze Undershirts and Druwers,
Choice Neckties,
E. St W. Cellars and Cuffs,
C. It O. Cellars and CuffU,
Crown Cellars and Cuffs
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SHIM'S AND SOCIETY I'AKAl'HEUNAUA
MADE TO OltDKlt.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 WEST KINO BTIIEET.
Ml'.mVAU
EHC1IANT TAIJ.OH.
riiAUTKU COMPANY, llosten, Mass.
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HVJEC1AT. HOTIVKH.
Three davs later I leund him nt this loely
simt, hard nt work, rwl hi hand. The ulr
here, (mind I say nlr and nothing olse) is
just fresh enough for me. Hilly gate me
such n royal wolcemo that I nut trebly repaid
for the long and todleiw Journey from the
slnlcs."
Celdcn's I.l'iuld Itecf Tonic will cure Indiges
tion, dyspepsia or less or appetite. Ask for Vol Vel
den't, et druggists. JyO-lwdeed&w
a. sew cevszr OVVlCKll.
-ItFulrly Werries Me te Tlilnkef theiuultl
tude of things advertised te euro dtscasu," jeu
say. Ne wonder. Ilut In the mountains of
chair there are grains of golden wlirat. tVemar
lludltdiniculltolnduceyuu te lest the merits
of Dr. Kennedy's Fuvorlte Itemcdy, but when
ou hare done se, our work Is ended. After,
winds you and this medicine will be fast Mend,
toverlto ltemedy would liave died out long uge
bill ter It leal usefulness. Hut It Is geed and
does geed.
XTOl' I'IjAHTKK.
A KAILKOAI) KNQINKKK
Living In Central New Yerk, was cured of a dls
tiesslng Kidney complaint by the Her Piabtwi.
He says : "I knew what they ureand recommend
thorn te ull the boys en the read." Applied te
iialn In liny partlnstantrellef Is given. Fer weak
und Hied muscles or Joints, Crick, Stitches, Mldo Mlde
uches, Neurulgla. Heru Chest, HheuiiiiUism or
local weakness the effect Is jniglc. 1'repan'd
from llurguiidy Pitch, Canada ILiIsain nud vir
tues of garden Heps, bold by druggists and
country stores. BSc., r, for L00. HOP 1'JjAbTEU
COMl'ANY, Uosten, Muss. (IS)
s
IXT11 DAY
OF THE-
Great 40 Days' Clearing Sale
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lieonle.
Celden's I.luld lltef will cure.
Dtsfkitic, nerwuis
Of druggists
"out of sorts,'
Take no ethrr.
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TiinitK seems te be something wrong with
the llre alarm system undortliemanageniont
of tlie new chief engineer. It did net work
well during the Fourth of July season when
of all times it should have been in geed work
ing order. An alarm that misleads Is worse
than no alarm. Under Chief Hewell the
system was kept in efficient condition by his
own supervision ; Chief Vondersmith, with
the old of an electric! in, whom the city is ox ex ox
pectod le pay, docs net seem te he able te
keep the thing working reliably. A disci
pline, tee, that permits the ongine horses te
walk out of the stable and ranter ever the
town hefore being hitched te the apparatus
is loeso and inadequate. Chlof Vendcrainitli
must roTerm his olllce or he reformed out
of It
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Scarcely CoDstltulleimi.
A very fine sieclraen of the crudity
which characterizes much current legisla
tion is furnished in the text of the se-called
law passed by the last legislature against
'gambling and lotteries." The Philadel
phia Times, which has been a fervent
crusader in this field,congratiilatesthe pub
lic that this law is a deadly blew at the
last surviving form of gambling allowed
byTiw ; but it fails te point out wherein
the new law relates particularly te any
thing that is of even the form of gamb ling
The new statute has no reference
whatever te schemes of chance, but seems
te forbid the giving e any prize or token
of a premium with merchandise sold. II d
it been directed 'against tickets or memo
randa, entitling the holder te a " chance"
at something of value, or te let or part in
some drawing for premiums and prizes, it
might perhaps have been counted as
against gambling or lotteries. Dut if the
tea store cheeses te present a piece of glass
ware te every purchaser of a ceitain
amount ; or the dry-goods merchant te
give the thread and buttons with the
dress, or the tobacco seller te give a
chrome with every ping, it is doubtful
if the legislature has any power te prohibit
it. Time out of mind newspaper publish
ers have given premiums te subscribers,
and many kinds of dealers have presented
customers with prizes accompanying cer
tain purchases. It is true the thing has
become somewliat of a nulsauce and an
imposition upon many purchasers, but net
mere be than a hundred ether forms of
trade that de net fall within the law's pro
hibition. WJiere no element of chance enters into
the transaction, the power of -the legisla
ture te Interfere is very doubtful. yQ
think the new law is unconstitutional.
Onis geed elfect of the new posuige rates
w ill be the doing away with the thin writing
paper that was abominably bad te write uien
and a great trial of the patience le read.
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Tub Philadelphia, Press Is moved le won
der that a church up in l'rovidence, It. I.,
having a splre 101 feet high, decorated with
a gtlded ball w hich has grew n shabby, should
send a painter up te that " perilous position "
te rcglld It. The 1'ress lias probably net
heard that nil eer I;urope for lougages thore
have been built and building neble architec
tural plles, dedicated te religious worship,
which abound in "perilous posllieua" for the
workmen who erect and maintain thorn. And
yet tlie common judgment of mankind, of
history and of art, et roliglen and humanity
approves It Kven here in old Ijancaster tlie
painter gees up the l'J7 feet of Old Trinity's
spire periodically te regild the ball ; and no
body is horrllied at It
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Oun osteemed Kenubllean local con tern ie
rariosBcemto be disappointed that Mr. Mac
Gonigle did net select seme inollensivo Re
publicans for his deputies. As usual their
disappointment Ls ery gratifying te tlie
Democracy.
An Appointment te be Made by the Commis
sioners Under a New fjw.
The tenth section et the new re veil no hill,
recently approved by Oev. l'uttlsen aud no
ticed in the lNTHi.MUKNCi:n, Its object be
ing te secure a mero general taxation of men
eys at Interest, seems te prm ide for a new
county olllcer, for u time at least at .1 salary
of J2,000.a J ear for counties or the bIae of lan
caster. Tlie tenth soctleii says: That it shall he
the duty of county commissioners or the
beard of roilsien of taxes in counties, or
cities co-extensle with coimlieH, forthwith
upon 1110 ictssage 01 1111s net te appoint seme
suitable person whose duty 11 shall be te
make uu examination of tlie dockets of the
recorder of deeds, mortgages and se forth,
from the year ene thousand eight hundred
and fifty-two, If the county shall haolecii
In oxlstenco se long ir net, from the date of
organization of the county le tlie present
tlme and the dockets of the protuenotary or
tlerk of common pious from the jear one
thousand eight hundred und eighty te the
present tlme and make report te tlie said
county commissioners or beard of revision
of tax 03 the number and nmnimt of uusatlH
llcd mortgages, bends mid Judgments and
agreements ler the payment, of meny and
the names of the parties thereto, which Infor
mation shall be tiled of record in tlie olllce of
the said county eommis.sIenors or beard of
revision of taxes.
Section soentcen of the net, relative te
tlie payment of the exaininer of the deckets,
reads its follews: That It shall ln the duty
of the state treasurer and auditor gencral in
the settlement of the state tax account for
the year one thousand eight hundred and
elglity-slx te allow, In addition te the com cem com
penaatloH for collection of said tax new uu uu
therlzcd by law, a further comens.it!ou of
llve ier centum en such jmrt thorcef iw
may be necessary and te proie by vouchers
prosenioti 10 ami approved uy 1110 isnirii
of revenue commissioners, which amount
shall be applied by the county c-om-mlssleuorsor
beard of rovlsien of taxes in
payment of the cxpenses Incurred In obtain
ing the record set forth hi section tun of this
act; previded, that if the mini of llve per
centum shall net be deemed by tlie state
treasurer and auditor general just and
siillleient compensation for the tiirnishlng
of such records, tli.it in Hen thereof, they
may allow in counties of less than forty ferty forty
flve thousand Inhabitants a sum net te ox ex
coed live hundred dollars.
In counties of less than eighty thousand
and mero than forty-llve thousand inhabi
tants, 11 sum net te exceed eight hundred
dollars, and in counties of less than ene hun
dred aud thirty thousand and net mero than
eighty thousand inhabitants, a sum net te
excoed fifteen hundred dollars; in counties
or less than four hundred thousand and
mero than a hundred and thirty thousand
Inhabitants, a sum net exceeding two thous
and dollars; in counties having mero than
four hundred thousand inhabitants, a sum
net exceeding twenty-live hundred dollars.
Heusewlrcii, shop girls and talcsw omen all
suffer mere erliwa fiimi Wink Hack and Side
nc lie. Apply a I fop roreu$ flatter and get In.
stanl lellcf. A fumousslrciigtheiier. 25c drug
gists. (3)
VLOTIllSU.
w
ILL1AMHON FOSTKIt.
Mr. Hay's Retirement.
The confirmed news of Mr. Hay's retire-
y ', ment irera tiie olllce of ilrst assistant pest-
, Hiaster genentl will be received with rain
gled regret and satisfaction.
Those'tYlie knew only with what fidelity,
industryand conscientious care Mr. Hay ap
plied himself te the discharge of his efflcial
duties will 1 egret that the government and
the administration leso the services of se
conspicuously fit aud faithful an official.
These who appreciate the delicate condi
tion of Mr. Hay's health, and who knew
hew hlsBtrength was taxed by the burden,
jsernedutics of oue of tlie most laborious
offices In the government, will be glad te
learn that he is lelievcd of till work and
cares which innyf have retarded his re re
cevery. His successor Is spoken of by these who
knew him best as a man of clear head and
I ;',. Vw.j Iforeua body, highly capable for the re
V. '.$,? spensible olllce upon which In? enters.
( ' Out With It.
, 1 The Philadelphia Pres intimaks that
, ' JomethIngwerse"canbeurgedugaInstMr.
? y ' Qy "than Ms part in the apjiortlenment
V dfajt,' It declares that that BemetbJiijf,
m 9 .
U $'-
M 1
PERSONAL.
Rev. Jesni'it Cook is superintending the
Cook farm ei 500 acres at Tleonderoga, Lake
Ooerga
Mauquis of QiiEKNHnnr.nv, of boxing
rules fame, Is view ing the sights of the Yosc Yesc
mlte valley.
Chahlks E. Uast, formerly a well-known
Lancastrian, new a resident of Pueblo, Cel.,
is en n visit te bis old home.
OovunNen Pattiben has slgued tlie bill
making an appropriation te place a tablet at
the point where Ueneral Jehn I'. Reynolds
fell at Ciettysburg.
Miss Mii.uhkh IjISe, daugliter of O en oral
Rebert li Iiee, is a great travoler, having ex
plored Australia, Japan, China, India aud
J'-gypt, In addition te the Uuropean circuit of
sights.
Roscen CeNKMNCi, H. S. Cox and ethor
distinguished people who sailed for Kurope
en the Gallia have loached Kngland, the
belated vossel having been delayed by a
broken shaft
Jamesen Hauvky, tlie Ilrst large operator
and shipper of coal In the anthracite rogleti,
died in wilkosbarre, en Saturday, at the age
of 89 yearu. He retlred from actl ve business,
with a large lortune, In 18G3.
Danim. M. Fex, in taking possession et
tlie Philadelphia mint, signed his nnme as
the recipient of the contents of the establish
ment, which amounted te HO, 937, 080. 13, ox ex ox
cluslve of copper and a few ethor articles.
w Malcolm Hay, tlie retiring first assistant
postmaster general, refused te reeelve any
compensation for the time he was absent in
Flerida and turned ever the voucher which
lie rocelved for his salary for that time te the
treasury department
Gov. Hunn, of Idaho, accompanied by
Congressman Bingham, of Philadelphia, and
It Prank Kshleman, of this city, returned te
iiolse uity Jrem tneir trip en Thursday, and
woreroeelved with the greatest enthusiasm.
All delivered eloquent addreBscs.
Senater Siiuhman, Senater Legan, Gov Gev Gov
eraor Harrison, Rev. I)r. McCesli, Jehn T.
Walt and Walde llutchlns, were the speakers
at the Peurtli of July celobratleu of Ileury O
Rew en, at Woodstock, Connecticut, itttemled
by about threo thousand grangers.
BOY'S
Vacation Suits
HOP PLASTKIIH
Uemeve pain and soreness quickly. Com Cem
pounded from rresh H04H, HurKundy Pitch und
Cniiuda Balsam, they are, ns thousands of people
tystlfy, the best and strongest porous plaster
ever made, Alwuys seethes and stiencthens
weak mid Hied parts. 1! ickaelie, Sciatica,
Crick, Kidney Diseases, lthciiiuittlsm, Sharp
l'ulng. Bere Chest. Sldcuehe. und all pains, local
or deep seated, are speedily rured. Atrial will
demonstrate their weith. Held by dniKKlsts.
Sic., 0 for M HOP 1'I.AbTKH COMl'ANY,
Bosten, Slttss. (H)
-KIIVOUKNI-SS,
SLEDPLESSJ4ESS
-ANI-
All Ferms of Heart Disease,
yield by the use or DR. GRAVES' HEART REG
lll ATnn thousands iimiH. whv net v oil T Due
iTo-eat bcdtlinu will give perfect refreshing
sleep le any nervous or wakeful person. It
stimulates the Stomach, regulates the bowels,
Klves tone te the system, repairs wasted energy
and mental facilities.
$1 per Eoltle, 0 for $5, at Druggists.
Send te V. K. INCAI.I.H, Cambridge, Mass.,
orlree pamphlet en Heart Disease .Nervous .Nerveus
ess, etc. u3(M)ced&wCI)
-IN
VLIl'l'lSU A TIUKICS VLsl W.
A Dllllrult SnrRlcul Operation Performed at
' Cincinnati.
One of the Bengal tlgorseut at the Zoologi
cal garden, In Cincinnati, Ohie, known te
tlie koepors as "Dickie," has been sullering
for seme time w ilh a malformed claw, aud en
Friday it was doterminod te cut It out
" Dickie" is a powerful specimen of tlie most
foreciousof beasts, and It wasa problem for
seme time hew she was te be handled. It
was determined that tlie operatiou should be
wltuossed only by the directors and the em em
peoyes of tlie gorden and Dr. Zipperlcln.
In ene of the small compartments of
the inner llger cage a low, strong)
temperary ceiling had been built Kov Kev
oral pieces of timber nailed together
lirmly, very like a cellar deer in
appoarance, wero placed en end in the
compartment ami te tliose wero attoched four
ropes reaching outside of tlie cage. The tlger
was driven into tlie compartment, theslidhig
deer closed, and six stronger men began te
pull en the ropes. This drew the "cellar
deer " clese te the iron bars of the cage, with
the tiger, new howling with rage, wodged
between, She fought terribly, and with an
enormous cllert ence broke the tlmbore.
Suiiorlntendont Htephan, at the risk of losing
an arm, roaehed Inte the cage ever the writh
ing, snarling beast, and rolustenod the ropes.
Pinally her light leg was caught in a noose
and pulled straight out, while she was held
in iosltleu by iron bars abeve, braced In the
timbers back efher. All this time ene of the
men held a beard in her laws which she
crunched ns If It were a cracker. Per u tlme
it looked as if she would overpower tlie men
and the operation would prev e a failure : but
the koeu-oyod supoiintendent watched his
chance and finally succeeded in extracting
with n knlfe and heavy pair or plucers the
ollending claw, and the lighting, growling
beast wiw roleasod. Director Ilarper carrion
the claw away as lellc.J
CHECKS AND PLAIDS.
Hey's ISlack aud Orey Check Straight Frent
Suck Suit l 1.IH1.
Hey's Dark llliiti Tricot Sack Suit, (11 00.
boy's lllack and Kawn Coleied Check Casl
mere 8aek Suit, tin te.
Jttry's DurkOvcrplald Cnsslmeru Flvo-llutten
Cut a-Way Sa k Suit, flu uu.
Hey's Ilroadbreok Cusslmcre Sack Suit, H.u).
Itey's Itrewn Plaid Sack Suit, 7.iO.
Hey's Heerjueker und (iliiKhaui Ce-its. Alse
Hey's Liucu'and Mohair Dusters.
Gents' Norfolk Shirts.
A Flue Flannel Shirt 'especially sultuble ler
the Tumlst, lllcycle Itlder or l.awn Tinnls
l'lujer. Ihey urn made In a Ihijjp variety of
rolera, Incluillnir Hunter's (Ireen, chocelato
llniwn, Prussian Blue aud Orey.
T1IK
Bicycle League Hese.
The hose adopted by the league Is e dark gray,
et which we have a buru Assortment of Mcs.
Wuhavu the same stjlu hesu In 111 tie, Ula t,
Gurnet and tlreen.
PERCALE SHIRTS.
HUSH & BROTHER'S
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
These Cheap MK.V8 AND llOV'fl HtIIT8-ns
well as scpurutn Couts mid Pants which we ad
vertised lust week, sold very rapidly, but there
itre yet siimu left. We will sell them ut these low
prices while they last. We marked down this
MK.V8 WIIITK 81IIUTS, Unlaundrled, te 45c.
MKN'H WII1TK HHIUTH, lAiiudrled, toSDe.
CALICO HHIUTH. 1eS7e.
FANCY PKIfOAI.K HHIUTh, new ceeds, I0c
5)c , nec., 7 , II mi, f l.vj.
MK.N'S HALF IIOSK. 230. nor dozen mlrs.
MKN'H HALF IIOSK, belter.6 pairs form.
MEN'S HALF HOSK.n (pilar make, 2 pulls rm
25c
MKN'S OAUZK 8HIUT8 and DHAWKItS as
low as 17c.
MUSLIN HANDKKltCHIKFS, from 3c. up
wards. LINEN HANDKEKCHIKFS, i for 50c, In
Flush llexcs.
HI LK HANDKEUCHIEFS, from 25c. up aids.
HU8PISNDF.HS, from ISC. upwanls.
Many ethers, which we cannot mention for
luck of space.
All of these goods have been marked down
fully 5e per cent.
Hirsh & Brether's
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
COltNEKOFNOUTligUKKNSlltEKTAND
1'ENN 8QUAHE.
-Afler duly fl, our slore will be closed at A
p. in.
M
I. IcCATILEY,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN ST.
(Ihichmlllei's llulldlng.)
ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
FOll THE SFIUNU AND hlMMEUTllADE,
EVEH SHOWN IN THIS CITY.
Ji-t'all and tnkc a leek ut the Reeds, and you
will be Bure te huve jour mcasiire taken for a
suit. Juncy-ljd
M
YJ5K8 & ItATHVON.
"BEMSWICK!"
r.xvvitsiesH.
With Te Cellars le each shirt. A
assortment In Check Stripes nud Neat
i'uttcnii.
-Til li
very line
ri
Fancy
Hills blgned by the Governer.
Governer Puttiseu has Higued the following
hills s Appropriating $50,000 te continue the
geological survey of the state In tlie anthra anthra
cite and bltuiiuiieun nnd oil regleus ; author auther
irlng lite state trexturer te sell :ion-Ulvldend-payuig
bridge stock owned by the common
wealth s allowing witne sesln civil and crim
inal cases before Justice of the poace and
alderman fifty cenU a day and three cents a
mile circular ; providing ter tlie settlement of
eertelu military claim due reuusylvaula
Of aXNJSUAZ ISTJSKKST.
A Law (hut Is Intended te Forbid the Lettery
llualness in Trade.
Following is a copy or a law roceiitly p.ssed
by the legUlature, slgued by the governor
aud uew In ferce ;
WmsnuAH, The lawsaguiiiHtgaipbllug and
lotterieM are evaded by the glviug of tickets'
entitling the holders thereof te money or
articles of valueus Inducements lepurehasurs.
te the injury of legitimate business.
Beotien 1. He it enacted, tic., that any
merchant, manufacturer, importer, retailer
or dealer, delug business within tills common
wealth, who shall eiler, give or seli, or
autherise, or permit any agent, salesman or
empleye te eiler, give or sell any purchaser
or customer any tleket or tickets, check or
checks, or ether tokens or memoranda,
entitling such purchaser or customer te
demand or roeolvo meiisv or nnv nrttelA of
VftlRn, BhAli be deemed Eullty of a rui.
Pcmbroke Feather-Weight Drawers.
We have u Full Assortment of bUes In this
Popular hummer Undei wear.
Uauzfl and Hummer Muilne Cndeislilits, Sec.,
25e. and 50c.
The lairgest Variety of Styles In CELLULOID
COLLAKS and CUFFS, and hILIC END SUS-FENDEUS,Thlrty-llve
Cents.
STRAW HATS ! STRAW HATS !
BELLING OUT I'KICE ON 8TIIAW HATS.
acnulne Macklnuw, l.ee; reduced from fl 50
nnd (2.(10. Hey's Dress straw Huts, 25c., 35c. and
ISO. Itey's hnock-tbe-Ilumblo-llce Straw Hats,
6c., 10e., ISO. Seersucker Hats, 25e , 35c , 4'e. A
I Jirgu Assortment el desirable and lushlonable
shapes In Felt Hats for summer wear.
Memie Cleth Lap Dusters.
PLAIN OU EMllKOIDEltED, C5c, 87c. and $1.00.
Shoes for Little Feet.
An oxteuslve assortment of Chlldron'sShecs of
all kinds, embracing latest shapes lu spring and
wedge heels.
Common Seuse and ana Ope railed with en, u are
or Opera Tee. A full rauge of sizes and all
widths In carefully selected French Kid, l'ebhle
Ceat, American and Curacen Kid, the quality el
which Is the best und prices the lowest.
J- On and after July !, our store will clese at
0 p. in., except Saturdays, until further notice.
Williamson 6 Fester's,
32, U, 3C & 38 East King Street,
LANCABTEU, PA,
pKNKYN I'A UK.
Penryn Park,
ON THE
Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R,
Excursion Committee of Churches, Sunday
Schools and ether select oerinlzatlons, lu mak
Iiik thelrsuiiiincrurninireuicntii, should net neg
lccttoieserve uday for I'tiiryn Park.
Tills delightful resort Is situated In the midst
of the
SOUTH MOUNTAINS
And Its ground covering hundreds of acres ate
easy nfue-ess from ull parts of central lMnn
sylvaula. Fer the fiee Ubeef excursionists there
are extensive
CltOQUETAND JiAWN TENNIS GUOUNDS,
LAItOE DANCING PAVILION, HAND
bTAND, KITCHEN, IIA8KET
AND CLOAK ItOOMS,
and OllSEUVATOUV
On the Summit of the Mountain.
There Is also a refieshinent room In charge of a
cemiM.-lent caterer, where meals cjin be procured
ut moderate raU-s, a photograph (pillcry and
numerous ether utlructlve features.
Ne ll'iuers allowed en the grounds.
Excursions from ull points en the Philadelphia
& lleudlng und Uuadlng St, Columbia Ualliuads
will be carried direct te the Park w ltheut cliange
of cars.
Complete information can Ik) obtained and en-
B
UlUlint .V. SU'lTON.
Mid-Summer Bargains
AT
BURGER & SUTTON'S
We ure selling
Light-weight Suits
ATliKEATLY UEDUCED
PUICES.
We know'menoy Is scarce and we want tehelp
ourcustemersouthv giving them a Uoed Suit
for little money, either Ucudy-made or Jladu te
Order.
" HIIUNSWICK " IS THE NAME OF THE
Best White Shirt
SOLD IN LANCASTER lO-DAV.
Made of llest brand Wamsutta Muslin, Four
Ply llosein.und positively the llest ltesidv-Mude
Shirt In use. Une I. Inen nnd Four-Ply llosem.
1 he," llruiiswlck" sells ler
$1.25 lauDilricil and $1.00 Uelaundricd.
THE "RUBY"
la our Second tirade WhlleBhlrt. MadeefNew
Verk Mills Muslin, and Is Superior te mestfl en
White Shirts put en the market. Can be had Ter
$1.00 Laundrietl or 75c. Uiilauinhicd.
HObOM-FOUUl'LV AND FINE LINEN.
BEE OUlt STOCK OF
THIN GOODS I
The Sh ides of lliew n, t a Sliudes of Illue two
hliades of ellewund V III te, tne shades of lllack
and White
SEERSUCKER, in Checks,
A t $iS) for Ceat and est.
RUMMEK VESTS In White Duck or lllack und
White Mixed Duck.
IN CHEAT
UNDERWEAR
EQUALLY LOW
ALLS1LK, SATIN-LINED j I 885. SPRING I 885.
VAUIETY AT
PUICES.
gugements elfected with p.irtles from all points
.x, ieuuiug unu ucuuir
uien applleatlen te C,
en the Philadelphia
vjoiiuneiu luiureaus,
g.t
u,
Hancock, Ucncml Pesseiigeruud llcket Agent,
Philadelphia A Jteudlng llallread, V"."7 beiith
Fourth street, l'hll.idclphla, Pu , und with parties
from Lebanon bv mini'
CAUL VON SCHMALENSKl
Hunt. Cornwall A ML Hen Italllead.
ma8-amd Lebanon Fa.
Ing te the undersigned,
r.
s
UMMEH OF 1885.
guilty et
PKNNA. UIQAllS FROM fLOO PKU
Hundit'd up, ut
UAUTMAN'B YELLOW FltONT CIOAU
STOUE.
EIBUBUMUN'S SUPI'IilEa
Juihiii und Calcutta llsmboe, Jointed Heds,
Jlruss mid Nlcklu Heels, bilk. Linen, Cotten and
Onus Llues, AUIIlelul Files, UvtordedUeoks,
Feirules, Trowels, Tips, Flouts, and a general
Hue of Uckcl adapted for halt or fly fishing, ut
IIUJILKY'H DllUU 8TOUK7
Ne. 21 West King Street.
T
HIS PAPEK IS PRINTED
J. K. WHIQHT 4b CO.'S
INK.
Fitnwat Ink Works, 2G& ui Pefta'a. Athm
Cornwall & Lebanon
-AND
Oolebreok Valley Railroad.
MT. GRETNA PARK,
In the heart of tlie Seuth Stounlaln.en tin) line
of the above read, Is offered in Individuals uud
associations
Free of Charge.
These grounds, covering hundreds of acres,
are easy of access from ull purls of Eastern
Pennsylvania.
j-TboreareMOUNTAlN8TltEAM8.spanned
by rustic bridges; MOUNTAIN SI'JtINUS.
walled up with mitlve sandstone J SHADY
WALK8 and l'HOMENADES.
A LA11C1E DANCING l'AVILLION,
LAUUE DINING HALL,
KITCHEN, DINING KOOM,
and TAHLES, BENCHES and UUSTIO SEATS,
scattered thieugh the greve for the frae use et
excursionists.
LAWN TENNIS, CUOQUET.HALIGHOUNDS,
HOWLING ALLEY, 8IIOOTINO OAL
LEHY, QUOITS AHD FOOT HALL
Are among the amusements offered.
Ne Intexicathiff Drinks Allowed en
the Promlses.
9-Purtlcvi tli till' It. can procure meals at
the 1AUK KhSTAUHAN V, which will b under
the chnrge of MR. K. M. HOLT, the noted
caterer et the
LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE,
nfhfi will b(vn the irroundsthteughout the sea
son, KtvlnB tWils personal supervision.
WKxcuivtens from nil points en Pennsylva
nia It. It. wBl be carried direct te U10 1'urk wltli wltli
eut chnnge of curs. ,,..,.
-Exeui-slen rates and full Information can
be obtained und ongaccinents effected with
parties from all points en the Pennsylvania
It'll, upon application te GEO. W. HOYD.As.
slstunt Generil Passenger Apont, V. 11. ., Ne.
2SS Seuth Fourth street, Vhllaaelphlu, or te
J. C. JENNINGS,
BupU C. & L. & C. V. It. n Lebanon, l'a.
mylJJuid
Have you seen our
TIES.ONLi 23c?
The All-iii-One Overalls
Ale (,'ii.inui teed net te rip. They me selling
v cry fast ut COc.
S-GIVE US A 0ALL.-50
rfOur stoie will clese nttf p. in. from .July 0
te fcept. 7, fcaturdajs excepted.
Burger & Sutten,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTEK. PA.
MYERS (S IM11,
LEADING CLOTUIEU8,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEK. I'A.
E
INE TA1LOKING.
aZASSWAM!.
H
1011 & MAIIT1N.
Queensware
CHINA HALL
AKOTQKU LOT OV
DAMAGED WARE
jit veut tow rniciss.
Jelly Cups, Jars and Tumblers.
A Let of Cheap Table
GLASSWARE.
A35kb These Goods IIeferb I'ducuasu.
High & Martin,
NO. 16 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEK. I'A,
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The largest and Choicest Assortment et
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER.
All the Latest Novelties In
FANCY SUITING.
A CHOICE LINE OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VEUV HEST WOKKMANSHIP.
Frlcea te suit nil and all goods warranted as
represented at his new store,
Vd43Varth()tiean8t
(OPPOSITE THE 1'OSTOFFICE.)
H.GERHART.
O
Ull PIUOES FOR
SIJ11ER GOODS
s
AINT-KAPHAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
STOKAQlfi
-AMD-
OOMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYKU
UucHvd 10 West Cheatnut itrMt.
Mtf-lf
KILAlLrAlrjL
QTUENQTHEN YOUH LUNGS
Hy cxpandlns the chest with
KNI0KERBO0KEB BRACE.
Fer Laflles tt well as Gentlemen, Ferwleat
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
17 and 1 KerUt Queen street, Lancastr, l'a.
(HHSd
The Bulut-Ituplieel Wine hasn deltcleim flaveur
and la drunk In the pilnclnal eltUaef Hussla"
Ucruiuuy, North and Seuth America, Grcut
Hrltuln, India, und se 011. The quinltty exported
annually la sufficient proof of Itaatuhlllly nnd
'staying poweiii, while ler the real connelsaenr
there ia 110 wlne thut can he conalderud Its
supoiier.
AjrlhuSulnt-HaphoelWIno Company, Valonce,
Department of the Drouie ( ruueu.)
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
fl8-Ud
Ne. 29 KA8T KING STUKET.
BTOVKH.
TOOOK, WHITE A UUEENOUOU.
m BANKERS.
Orders executed for cash or en margin for all
securities current In the New Yei k matket.
Corrtspendeuco lnrltcd.
JlKMllEUSOF THE NEW Y'OHK STOCK EX.
CHANGE AND FKOPltlElOttS OF POOlt'd
MANUAL OF HAILWATB,
46 Wall Street, New Yerk.
Ulytuea j
LEAOTHEJIAKKET.
Rednclien Pric List of Men's, Beys' and Children's
CLOTHING.
THIN COATS at tee.
8EEK8UCKEU COATS and VESTS fiem $1.25
up.
Hetter SEEUSUCICEKSut $1.75.
MEN'S HUblNEbS bUITS ut 11.50, iU0, ft 1)0,
und $7 Oi).
MEN'S DKESSSUlTSatttW, 110 00,112.00 and
MEN'S 1HI81NESS PANTri nt 71c.
MEN'S ALIMVOOL CAbSIMKltE PANTSat
$2 no, W SO and 3 00.
hey's surrs ut fioe, tue, $3 mi, tu-e, fs.ejup
ClllLimKN'S SUITS fiem 11.25 iipwanl.
Custom Department.
Our Bpe( tallica In this dcpaitmeut are Weel
Mci-ku Suit lui; in nil Colen, the mime we muku te
elder lu !lrl-cla.i Mvlt's for tll.ne.
ALL-WOOL l'AN'i'S te erdei ut WOO, teu,
5 Ul, $U 00, 7.00, $3 U).
the placu te Irude la where you can Ret the
most for your money, nnd whcie you cm lune
thu largest vailcty te select Hum,
L, GANSMAN & BRO.,
THE FAHIIIONAIILK MKItCH.
V AND CLOTHIEK
Nea, GB-GS NOHTH QUEEN ST.,
TA1LOHS
(Ulchten the Southwest Cor. et Orange SUett,)
LANCABTEU, I'A.
O-OpenEve until-, 0 o'clock, Satuiday until
ID o'clock. Net cenuecicd with any ether
cletblntj heuse lu Um titty.
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