I-1 S-Y.l u. .; '?- '-J.' . HL.i(jJ - T " J A V; -i t. - ' ' h" i , r ' . e v ., 'I i' ; tt ;&A5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1885, . ,v.r- ' MELLtENCER. iu tuc VrAP 1. r EVERY EVENING IN (Sunday. Excepted) 1 -,,v ' , "MY STK1NMAN ft UKNSEL, fWrtLLIGENCErV BUILDING, . 1 "7, B. W. Cebmbu Ckxtrb BqeAluy ''v't IiAKCABTIR, Pa. f It jLJ-3-cn CVni a ll'ecfc. J-fic B6Har a ?? jtu r or fflV Cent a itnjkth. J'etlage IYee. iVUriV'.WfCCirl V IMTFI I inPMRPR. W SMfclT", ""- ' " " ' "" ' ' " t Sight Pag e$.) the president needs te Ixstew upon seWtien of min for ofllce. He 1ms tainted that lie cannot trust recemmenda- itps Implicitly, nor rely upon the Judg ment of ethers. And It la said that he has undertaken a laborious personal examina tien prier te Bignirg his commissions. Verr Lame Justice. Tlie outcome of the Fester-McNeil elec tion ceutest In Allegheny county has at length been reached In the ouster from senatorial place of Hugh McNeil, llepnb- lican, and the seating of Morrison Pester, Democrat. This election took place In November 1882. The published returns showed the following result : MeNcll, Hep., VM1 Testcr, J)ein., a,7.V ', Sulll- (( THE KING'S HIGHWAY." "Published Every Wedncseav Mernine. ff '0$?t ru0 Dellar a Year In Advance. -itteokllKSPOXnEyCKieUclUa from eicruvart ; y.iMf thiltate and country. Correiendenlt art re i'!rJWtlilel te write legibly anil en one tide of the Kf.'JSQ'l"' only and te tign tkclr mimes, net for WJtr.W publication, but in jiroe of geed faith. All tAe'y,.tfinonymeu Mtcrt Kill be centlgned te the watte , V rt - ' .. v1 ". " ''-.ittH lM(C hatxtt. Aidrett all Letttrt and Tclcgrnmste THE INTELLIGENCER, I.AKUABTKR, l'A. fll)c fttmastct 3ntclHgcnccr. 'X :,iiL" -r: : u-3.f . ,,, . ufn.1 itrt v u leek , vjfV.- JiAnuiie.Uiuul n, inw 7 . . '.- 11, if hItiuI rii..fin..M MA " ..vv. .....,..,.,. investigating be its duty te itien Is at- report of tin te gentlemen A9 'iiJMBi 3mm Jt Is gratifying te see an vw lf commission which feels it te &?& investigate. Such an illusln " .T X" t -lVT ' mm. forded 're'sli wlioweniieijucstedbyCemmissIouerof tn ';i(if8I , dlan Affairs Atkins te investigate the con cen f&Ff' dltlen of Lincoln Institute, Philadelphia. 5'fc'ii, This charitv. iu order te secure a share of ariiW-fc. -. the government appropriation for Indian education, lakes n niimlier of Indian chlld j ren and tries te combine their instruction ' and training with that of the boys, sur rendered by their parents or guardians, whose training was the primary object of the school. The committee consisted of Daniel M. Tex, C. Stuart Patterson and "W. F. llarrity, and as might have been exiected from the character of the commission and ' the qualifications of its members, they en gaged upon their weik with universal dili gence and prosecuted it with signal thoroughness. y Their report, which has just been made 54. public, shows a deficiency in nearly every departiuent'ef the institution. It is lack ing in building accommodations, in sani tary advantages, in iiKltistii.il and moral training,in dormitory facilities ami in play room and recreation grounds. It lias ceme te this condition, tee, despite the fact that very worthy and estimable people are re sponsible for its management. The repeit of the investigating com mittee is notable net only for the direct ness with which these deficiencies are pointed out, but because it illustrates by this average example the condi tion of a great jnatiy se-called " mixed charities" in this state, which de pend jjaitly upon private lwiiefactiens and mere or les3iiien state or government aid Ufmake up their shortcomings. Most of them have been founded in some generous Individual or local impulse which projects them upon a phmthat cajjtttfL deTiistalned. van, ma. ep., u,200 ; siupman, iauer, 305 ; and Singer, Prohibition, 00. Appar ently McNeil pulled through by the plural ity of 31 votes. Hut the margin wan se narrow between himself and Fester, and the charges of fraud were made se prompt ly by the latter that every dictate of com mon honesty called for a prompt investiga tien and decision of the case. Yet what has been the course pursued ' The elec tion took place in November 1B&J ; the decision cemc3 in July, 188-. All the weary processes of the law's delay have been geno through with, until ttie original merits of Senater Fester's case were for gotten pet haps by his constituents. In the meantime a liinn who had net been elected sat in the Senate at Harris burg as the representative of the people e the Forty-second senatorial district. He exercised his supposed prerogatives iu the legislature of 1883 and again In that of 1885, which recently eaine te a close. When no legislative service remains ex cept that which might occur in an extra session, an extreme improbability, Sena Sena eor Fester is 11 wanted his seat. This is a case of crying injustice, and theso who were responsible for the law's delay therein have much te answer for. The state is made te pay two senatorial salaries instead of one ; a great wrong has been done te the real victor at the pell3 ; and a mighty injustice has been put upon the people of the district in stifling the voice te which they gave expression en the day of the election. KuiTens Intklmehnckii Through the columns of your paper, which bes always been n trlbune of popular rlgbta, and a defender or the privileges of the peeple, against the dangerous encroachments of cor porate power I nook te bring te ptiblle notice mi attempt te solze publle property ler prlvate purposes. I want te ee If tliere la net enough publle spirit Ien Iu this community te prevent the wrong trew being consummated. Public advertisement Is made that the effort of mero than three years age te selw ler turnpike uwk the "Old Itead," from the terminus of the IlrldKOimrt nud Jlorseshoo turnpike, iu Kast hampcter township, this county, te the township line been Hast Ijiuupeternnil Lcnceek township, near thu vallnge of Dlnl-lii-llaiid, Is about toboro teboro tobero nowed. An application te the uovernor of Penn sylvania for a uhaiterle unable ceruiln cor cer cor eorators te npproprlate this valuable rtibllu properly loiiieirown privale use ami preni wilt be ni.ide te Governer 1'itttlneu en the 23ddayerJtuy. It U earnestly te be heped the governor will Kraut ueHticli charter. When un attempt wui made te pouitre such n grant In 1HS! from the governor, the oxpo expo oxpe Mirool the Kclieme, through the columns of the tNTHi.i.innNUi:!), and the bringing te the notlce tr tlev. Hey t of what was Involved in granting the application, led te the ulun ulun ulun doutnent of it, In the lace of an nrouel ad- vorse publle twntiiiienL The ImtisiiI.icikn ckii then ttald, Jan. Z lbS2: "It is Ter the lare number of clll.ens of Tjinnister ceuntv who are went te travel ever the highway thus preMed b-)boex-cu-pled iu 'part or the whele' te connlder whether tills pnviluge shall be Kranlcd te n corporation wltiieut the oxerclao of overy ossible ellert te prevent IU Probably no thoroughfare in Lancaster county is better known or mere used than the 'Old llead,' and moHtet all just the portion which Is pro posed te he occupied and crossed with toll tell gates by the incipient 'read company' giv ing the aheu notice. It is u vuuorable highway, bread, lovel and generally in ex cellent condition. It runs almost In a straight line, leading trein a eliit near this city down PKK80NA1 Ex-OovRnNen K T, Notes, of Ohie, has sent a telegram te President Cleveland de clining the nppolutment of government di rector of the Union Paulfle railroad. TilEODenn a Wilsen, of Clarien, has been nominated inr Judge by the Hopubll Hepubll cans of the Eighteenth judicial district, com- posee or uianen and jouersen ceuuiks. Auuiinisnei'IlKiHS. of MllwaukiMt. nud ether Cat helle dignitaries met at itlsliep Hyan's house in llutl'ale en Tiietwtay for the fiurpem of preparing n uniform oeurso of heoteglcal studies in Cutholle lnstltu lnstltu Hen a. PnKSiDKT Ci.kvklanii has tendered the Iiiberiau mission te Hev. Dr. U. AV. Ilryaut, rastore! the African Methodist Klrfrcenal church, of Nashville, Tenn. A dispatch from Nashvllle nays that Mr. llryant lias net made up his mind jet te accept. Miss Ui,EVKi,ANi'H book wns announced MKVICAL. IIOWN'S I BON I1ITTE1U3. B1 DYSPEPSIA. STtH'iiK. tnLINN A HUENKMAN, liapuii(r'niusn well an dlslruMlng cnniplnlnt. If iH'ulccteil, it tciulu, by Impairing niHilllen, anilucprenKlnKlliutoiie of lliu tone of the j- lein, 111 IUU1MUT) me way ler uupiii iiueune. Brown's Iren Bitters. THE BEST TONIC. QUALITY Trnde Mark. P-PURITY NOT On Kiery Ilettki. QUANTITY, PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. IS !?.. Wr w 7:" m M && y. I ft J m? 1 When it declines or has been exhausted,the Btate is called te the relief, though the pri vate control and management continues ; and there ensue a divided support and re sponsibility iu which the state is generally the loser. Fer sweet charity's sake," and for the eiiiVealth's best inteiests, we have ng been of. opinion that tins mixed v system is a bad one; and that all institu- VSitliatseek state aid should bring them selves under state control. Some of the training schools and reformatories are try ing te de with the young Indians what was undertaken at the beginning of the soldiers' orphans dcIioeI system iu this state, combining charity schools with these for the wards of the state, for the purpose of making the government appropriation pay mero thau a fair share of the expenses. It did net work well in practice, because it was wrong in theory. Se is our mixed system of public charities. Seme of these can be and ought te be run exclusively en private benefactions; of some the state should take entiie held, support and administer; ethers might be profitably remanded te the care of the counties, and some ought te be entirely extinguished. But iu all and any event the management should be solely where the support conies from, and there should be no divided resiwnsibility. The Withdrawal ofNejes. Governer lleadlv recommended cx-Uev. Neyvs te the president for appointment as ene of the government directors of the Union raciflc read, for which position 0110 Republican was wanted. Noyes was ap pointed, and great was the neise thereat, for It was at ence remembered that he was one of the " visiting statesmen " who de frauded Tilden of thu election te the presidency, which is new universally con ceded te have been his. That was net a pleasant situation for a Democratic admin istration te lie iu. It was honoring a I"VJ? U,UU """ ""' Ul "'" l"V.V,..l... W. UL X;4y- meu which me uemocrawe puny, 11 net me ,.viii', rest of mankind, consigned te damnation $& , deep. Xeyes had been rewarded for his .' a' 1 service hi seeming the Beating of the lie- t "M 'publican candidate net elected, in the stead 'v a, vi me eiecicu uemocruiie cauuiuaw, ey fi't? the mission te France; and new that he $ 4Bneuu te aKail1 rewaulcd by an ndminls- ) .vsimuonei inopauyne nan ueuueraieiy 'workedte defnuul, was simply horrible. .yOf course it was net intentional. It was ,fWkby inadvertance that the selection was Mwe, jusi as a number 01 eiuer uustaKen appointments liave been made. The :prBJdent and Ids secretary accepted Nbyes pen' the lecoiiimendatlen of Govenier JIeadly. Hut the notable feature of the i'eade is that no one seems te have rcmem bred the part that Xeyes had taken In the' T fraitd agahiBt the Democratic tiaitvnnd )KjPr? TiUen 1'he linJlanl'j for.r.ltfnli,.,eo .ed pift ,V... -- l-.v.i.iivilV .'.J9'-IV-PJ DIU Het very slrange, perhaps, but Gov. Headly's was renuirkable. It is net te be presumed that he thought of the record of Jfeyesin this particular when he lecem- BMHided him te tlie confidence of a Deme. itfi' -. Vlaaf.ln uilminisiintlmi ? lint. (Iiat lu .11.1 Nl.l J.T .--.-- . ....w.. , ,..- ..-.. ,.w ..u ? ' " twit', shows hew circlcsB the ivceinmcuders F$ "' a, jjnen are In reganllngUheir antecedents, . ia?, WWD muuwiiiB uieni. t IjIav ffrtflfllv line iIaiia llm f.nu. ilif,iv wfa w. V..uJ .tail UViiO tllU UVdVUIHIj, fUd- ui admitting his error and asking Te resign, which he has readily :efully done; and the Incident particular importance, new save ;khig the care which ttUe 1 X 4b- - tl "V- A Werd te Historian McMastcr. The new American hlsteiian, AlcJIastcr, who Is making a highly creditable venture iu the v.oikef writing the history of our leeple, iijieii n different plan fivm any that lias been hitherto pin-sued, is very justly criticised for the disposition lie manifests te belittle if net blackguard Jeffersen, Menreo and Madisen. The author's intense sympathies with Hamilton are undisguised and may be pardoned ; but they de net justify and they are net hi any sense exalted by his scurri lous treatment of Hamilton's great oppe nent and his most distinguished associates of like political faith. It is line that our llevolutienary fathers weie net alxive the weaknesses and seme of the wiles of common human nature; but there is no demand from truth or history for their inllnnities te be exaggerated and their merits te be depreciated. ,.- A wart or seme ether htciuish en a utffu's face may be much mere conspicuous than his nose, but it is by no iiieatuutrcKscntial a feature ehi3 phjsiTgaeiiiy. The photog phetog photeg japhp.r wTll tell jeu that there are certain lights in which if the iMirtnut is made it will present such blemishes in a grossly distorted and altogether unfair and unnat ural view. N'e two characters in later American history were the subjects of greater popu lar adulation than Lincoln and Garfield. But any attempt te tell the whele tiuth about them would be a public nuisance. Our City Itace Courses. It would be very well indeed that the police should be refreshed in their knowl edge of the ordinance relating te fast dri ving in the city ; of which we judge they are wholly Ignorant, because they make no effort te enforce it. It is an iniertunt and wholesome ordinance, which prevails in every municipality, and which is neces sary te protect the quiet traveler upon the streets against the violence of ethers who think only of the gratification it affords them te exhibit the fast pace of their horse:?. City avenues are net well adapted for race courses, and every city forbids such use of them. Iu ail well ordered places the prohibition is made ef fective, and it should be se here. We sug gest tlmt the mayor of the city shall at once refresh the memeiies of the police force as te the existence of the ordinance forbidding fast driving, and should at the same time take occasion te fasten uien them the recollection of it by advising them that they will be held responsible for its observance en their beats ; and the beats should be short upon the habitual race grounds of the city, and particularly well supplied with policemen at racing hours. Wheevkii is neminated at llarrlsburg by Uie Ilepubllcans " Its of no eouseuuonco." Tin: pessimists who are looking 'with gloomy eyes at the future because of the present business stagnation should ponder seme of the plain facts that militate against the present possibility of any pormaneut check te the onward ami upward commer cial tondeney in the United HUUes. AVe are a population of 65,000, (KM), ene third of whom are bread winners and atieut 8,000,000 en gaged in agricultural pursuits. The coun try embrace? an area of 2,170,000 square inlles. Or this mero than 530,000,000 acres are under cultivation, divided Inte mere than -1,000,000 farms. These roprcseut au assessed value of mero than f 10,000,000,000 or ever II ve times the whele debt of the United States. In a single year these farms produeed an avorage of nearly 2,000,000,000 bushels of corn and ever 15y)000,000 bushels of wheat. liesldes there are 251,000 nianu. factoring establishments, representing a capital of f3,oeo,000,000. These employ nearly 3,000,000 hands and iuiy iu wages every year $1,000,000,000. Frem mines last year $21,000,000 worth or geld was dug, and H1,000,000 or sllver j 71,000,000 tens or coal were also dug. There are 88,000 miles et railroad In the Uultud Slates, or enough te reach three Mines and a-half round the world. Upen theso are employed 500,000 men, who recolve $190,000,0000 ier annum. With such a host of werkers and iu unci) a country it will be impossible te luix.ile the wave that must steadily carry the United States en te the commercial supremacy of the world. into ene or the most populous sections of the county. Ills a wcli-gradcd, plcaxant sum mer drive, and at nearly all seasons Is much resorted te by persons living along II, for miles en either slde, who llnd ft a better read in most of the year than cither the Lancaster or the New Helland turnpikes, and free from the exactions of the toll-galhcrer. People wilt drle miles out of their direct way te en en Jey its advantages and te exeape the tell-bars wnicn are inrewn across me euieraveuiien et travel te and from the T.ast Kud." " We have gnive doubts as te the power of any corporation te absorb the rights which eter a hundred years' use has given te the cople te trawl a highway, llke the 'old read.' 'Ve let a new corjieratloii grab this valuable right of way, this well-fald out, bread avenue of easy tirade, without paying for these franchises of great worth, and for which lioncelerth every traveler is te bu taxed, is a preposition te resist the enfoico enfeico enfoice inont of which theso who are concerned should promptly organize and act." All tills Is as truu new us it was then. Nciitimcnt, utility and tepul.ir rights alike demand that what Is loll of this read be re served fiee te the eople who have owned it and tratelcd ever It for ever ene hundred and flfty years. "This 'King's highway' was the first of Iho important publle re.ids laid out In this comity. Hlnce 173011 Ins been the people's read, and for sixty years it nuhituluvd its' supremacy as " the griytrUlT? of the coun ty, being the sliprte'st f.ty bctween laiicas laiicas terand PltHaitulpliLu Astliolec.il historian says y" - The martial tread Of the soldier en his weary march I win Philadelphia toltaystewn and Feri Augusta, te swell the armies of (Jens. Ferbes and lloumiet. te man the forts along the frontier, echoed through the forests which bordered this highway ;nud when the English king sent his mlnieas te our shores and threatened te Invade and dosell the soil of Pennsylvania, the militia and the soldiers of thoregular line froiiijhlsjceunty, and de tachments elemdry, hastened ever tills read te Like part in the province at the threshold of her eastern Iwundary." The Pennsylvania constitution of 1S7.1, which wns intended te confirm for the pco pce pco ple a few rights saved from the greedy and uurelaxing grasp ofcerjiorato power, says : "Every nun for an injury doue him iu his lands shall have remedy by due courseof law." The property owners abutting en the "Old Itead" own the fce te the ground which it occupies; subject only te the right of the public te pass ever it, free. When that right is passed ever te a tell-gathering corporation, the owners of ttie laud haveau "injury" dene them In their lands for which they have no reniedy "by due course of law." Hut the chief wrong is te the great public, tite tens of thousands ei citizens, who or whose ancestors have been going up and down this highway for a century and a half, without bar or hindrance, and te the stale that laid it out, for all the people of the commonwealth te have free travel te our seat of Justice. If it be true, as will doubtless be said, that for a portion of the year the read, being a dirt read, is iu bad condition, let the super visors of the rich townships through which it passes be compelled te koep It in geed condition. Should this charter be granted it is en tirely sare te prod let, from ether experiences,' that net one-hall or the bed' or the " Old Itead " will Im) macadamized. Most of It will be left as It is new, a dirt read, inore pleasaut todrlve ever two-thirds of the year than niuo-tcnthsef the turnpikes in the county. It is of the legal width, I bolievo, or CO toot run a fence down Iho middle of it, put a gated, macadamized tell read en ene slde and leave the ether slde as It is, throe-fourlhs of the travel will be ever the " King's high way." Spare the " Old Kead." Citizkn. In England cm Tuesday, and the branch of the publishers' house In Londen was unable te meet the deiuand for the book. Book sellers In various parts of the United States have been asked te wait for their supply. He great has been the rush that the publishers have net yet supplied the author herself with copies. . ThkMiti.tan op Tuiutnr has presented Oen. Lew Wallace, ex-Unlled Stales uiinin- Isler, wuu n eigarotte case or solid geiu, me ceer blazing with diamonds. In tee centre apoarslhe Kalian's monogram, feiincd of small inamenusanu surroumieuwiiu acircie of sixteen large olies. Eight ether large stones are set amidst the arahosque border in small diamonds that edges the cover. Willi tills the sultan sent the Order of the Modjid Medjid jeli, acceniny his gifts with many kindly messages of geed wishes and farowelL. Guant says in the prcfaee te his boek: " Although freouentlv urccd by friends te write my memoirs I had dotermlned never te de se, nor te wrlte anything for publi catien. At the age of nearly sixty-two I ro re ro cclved an lnury from a fall, which confined me clecly te the liouse wliile It did net ap parently aliect my goneral health. This made sillily n pleasant paslline. Shortly after the rascality of a business tiartncr developed Itself by the announcement of a failure. This was followed seen after by unlversal securi ties, which seemed te threaten the extinction efngiKxl ivirt of the lncome still retained, and for which I am indebted te fhe kindly act of friends. At this Juncture the editor el The Century Mwjnzine asked me te write a few articles for him. 1 eonsented for the money Itgavome; ferat that moment I was living upon borrowed nioiiey. The work I found congenial, and I determined te con tinue It. The ovenl is an lniiertatit ene for tre, for geed or evil ; I hepe for. the former." 150,000 Adams & Westiake's Geal Oil Steves ! New in use In the United States. Every one (clvlng perfect MllMactleii, 'lhey are thu cleanest and most reliable Stuve In thu market. Nen-Explosive and Perfectly Safe. J-J1UY NO OTIIK11.-40 44-HKN1) tOlt UlltCUbAIt.-Ve Onlrklv mill riiiniili'lilv(!iirp DvMiemla 111 all IU forms, llenrtlmrn, llciclitiitf, Tasllng tli Yimti, etc. 11 enriched anil purifies the bleed, Rtlmiilates the apjictlte, and aids tlie nssluilla- tlim Of flHKl. Ukv. .1. T. ItetwtTKit, tlie lioneivd panter of the llefermcd Clnirch, Ilultlmoie. Mil., khjm! "Ilavlnir used llrewn'n Iren Hitlers forliys ferliys pcjwlH and liiillffrntleii, I take great plitiiure In iiTOiiuiicndlng It lili;lily. aIhe consider It a Hiilrnillil (enle and liivluomter, ami very HtrriiKllienliiir." (Jeniilne Iiud above trade tnalk andcrossed red Hues en wrapper. Tuko no ether. Made only by IIHOVfN'tt CIIKMICAI. CO., IlAI.TlMOttli, Ml). bAiURs' IUkIi Heek Usrful and ntlractlve, eeiituliilng ItitLel n1rv for recipes, Information about coins, etc., nlvi'n awny liy all dealers In medicine, or malted te any address en receipt of Scutamil, (4) Flinn & Breneman, Agents for Lancaster County. Trade Supplied. -vre nouiiTAneuT it. LI The st rengest and best porous plaster ever 1IIO HOP l'LASTKU is Illj known. The 1 1 or 1'lastku ishlulilv medicated ter tlie Instant cure of pains and aches and the strengthening of weak parts, 1'icnared from fresh fneredlcnls, nurgiindy l'ltch, Canada 1UU sain and I In) entire medicinal iiualltli'S of Heps. en are troubled with local or ilceii scattil cues, iiucKiicn si, or soreness i plasters and iiu piiii.n. iii.. w ... vi 1'liASTKIt COM PAN V, lloalen, Mass. If vei pain, suvere uifiiches, lluckuclie, Ilhcmnatlsui, biik'Iii-s, ero i; lies i, atit'ly one of these j effect. All urnir slerrs Htlfclics. Sere fhesr. or snreniHS of anrnattire. iiuisiers arm noie in iimnie VLUTIllStl. TTKADllUAUTKltS FOK SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Qaur.e Undersbirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. it O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BHlllTS ANI SOCIKTV PAItAI'HKKNAI.IA MAUK TO OIlDKlt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STHKKT. HKItlVAU KllCIIANT TAII.Olt. Uc., 5 for il.ee. nor III) ACJKKAT SUCUJWH. Yeu will sny se. What Is the use ofsunvr efsunvr Ingwlth llnck.iclie. Sciatica, Ulieiimallsm.Hlde iiclie, Htllclics, Crick, Kidney Troubles, Sere Chest, or soreness In any part, when aller I'ts tkiiwIU gUnlustantreller; Aiiplvonedlrcclly ever sent of pain and nole Its seething, stimula ting and strengthening eircct. Vlitucs of Heps, Canada llatsaui and llurgundy 1'llrU combined. Hosts of people use and H'cnminend them. Sold evervulicie, S5c 5 for 1 U. Slatted rerprlce. HOI' ri.ASTKUCOMI'ANY.JkMteii, Mass. 1J. B uneKit a; surreN. An Olil-Tline Krlioel-Master. Idirard Kggtusten, In hi. Nicholas. A hundred and fifty years age, among the German settlers of Pennsylvania, there was a rumarkable old school-master, whose liame was Christopher Deck. 1'er three days he taught school at a llttle place called Hklppack, and then for the next three days he taught at Nat lord. " Whenever cne of Ills younger Fchelars succeeded in learning his A 11 C, the geed Christopher Meck required the father of ills pupil te glve his seu a tienny, and also iLkcd Ills niother te cook two cirgs for him as u treat in liener of his dlligcnce. Te jsnir children iu a new country thute were line rewalds. At various ether jieints lit his progress, an Iniliistrleusclilld In ene of Deck's schools received n jienny from bis father and two eggs cooked by his mother. All tills time he was net counted u member of Iho school, but only as en probation. Tlie day en which a tmy or girl began te read was tlie great day. If tlie pupil had been d'llgeiit in spelling, the master, en tlie morning after the lirst reading day, would give a ticket carefully written or illuminated witli his own hand. This read flnduitrieus ene penny." "filils "Mwcd that the scholar was new really received into the school. There were no clocks or watches ; Iho chil dren cauie te school one after another, taking their places near Iho master, who sat writ ing. They spent their time reading out el tlie Testament until all were there Hut overy ene w he succeeded in raiding his verse without mistake stepped reading, and rame and sat at the writiug-table te write. 'J he peer fellow wiie remained last en the bench was called a Ia7.y scholar. Tlie funniest or Deck's rewards was that which he gave te theso who made no mis mis take In their lessen. Ile marked a large O with chalk en tlie hand of the porlect scholar. 'Fancy whatra-timft the boys and girls must have had trying te go home without rub bing out this O! Tilt? SKV AND TIIK hTAK. Ill my arms jeu rest se quietly, On my hcait se happy you me; I nm your darling heaven, And you my lnuutirul star. The race of marketing niertalu Is wrangling far below Scolding, and bagging and cheating. And every ene' right, as we knew. Their caps and bells they Jingle, And 011:11 rcl without cause, And with their heavy bludgeons They maul each ether's Jawa. Hut we are se unlet, my darling, Away above them se tar; Yeu hlde In your happy heaven Your head, my beautiful star ! TrimtUiltd from Jfelne. Neme I'ltmeus Old Maids. Frem tlie North llrltlsh Advertiser. Elizabeth of ICuglend was ene el the most illustrious of medern sove'relgns. Her rule evor Clrcat Ilritain certainly comprised tlie most brilliant literary age of the English speaking people. Iler political acumen was certainly put te as severe tests as that of any ethor ruler the world evor saw. Maria Kdgowertli wesiiu old maid. It was this woman's writings that llrst suggested tlie thought or writing similarly te SlrWolter KcetU Her brain might well be called the niother of the Wiuorley novels. Jane Perter lived nud died nn old maid. Tlie children of her busy brain were "Thaddeus of Warsaw" and "The Scottish Chiefs," which have moved the hearts of millions with oxcilemciit and tears. J (Mima llaillie, txict and pia3'-wrlter, was " ene of cm." I'lorenco Nightingale, most fracieus lady, horelno of Inkerinann and lalaklava hospitals, has te tlie present writ writ ten " Miss " before hornaiue. The man who should marry her might well take the name el Nightiugile. Kister Dern, Die brave spirit of Kngllsh pest-iiouses, wliose story is as a helpful evangel, was the bride or the weild's sorreW only. And thou what worlds could the writer and reader add of theso whom the great world may uet knew but we knew, and the llttle wei id or tlie vlllage, the church, the family knew and prize beyond all worlds T IIew big a failure tlie ukase was that the 11 ChluebO must go" is seen by the (statement that from July 0, l&SI, when the act restrict ing Chlnose Immigration was passed, te July 0, J835, there were 8, 100 Chinese landed at Ban Francisce. Krem August 1, 1SK! te Julj 6, 1881, the number wus 0,700, or I.-I0O less limn whlle the restriction uct was iu tllect and covering nearly two years niore than the first statistics. All or which proves that "for ways that aredaikand tricks that ure vain the heathen Chinee is peculiar." iPufast driver ran ever ene of our oily polieemeu, he might ejh'u his eyes te tLe weniilty of the ollenso. A Chunk el MutrimeuUI WUduin. from the Philadelphia American, It Is uet pcopie who mairy very young who disagree the meat and are most ready te seek a legal separation. It is theso who have become "set In their ways" before they marry, and are tee old te adapt theinsolves te each otiier. And these tlie new law does uet touch utall. Warning I lie Party About 'J nay. front the Philadelphia Press. The highest principle and the wisest policy de uet point te the nomination of Colonel Quay, and we must repeat our firm convic tion that hissoleution will be u grave mistake. XVUr lie Could Nut Oct Away. Frem the Bosten Beacon. Cjjuest at the reception "This ts a dreadful Miuiga" iter"! aeree with you. but mv wife U let me go. I aw the host" u , Will tlm locomotive Knglneer Milke. Nothing further has been developed concern Ingtheslrlke et the locomotive engineer en the Western lines. Insiders are unwilling te talk en tlie subject, but freely express their be lief In Hurry's Pdhe Malt Whisks y as a remedy for pneumonia, diphtheria, malaria, wasting and nervous diseases end Insomnia, It Is sold by all leading druggist and grocers and Is war ranted free from all adulterations. rrillK MAItKKT IN KI.OODKI) With old fashioned show ncttng piasters of doubtful composition. Mere we present you the cemplctn virtu en or Fresh Heps, llurgundy Pitch and Canada Ilalsaiu as the Ingredients of the Hec Plasteu, Pine, hwci'l. Flesh, and ncer fullliiir ffirull tmtiis.uphPKHiid soreness, local or deep-BCated. Absolutely tint Im-sI and strongest porous planter ever known. Thousands say se, why net you T Only 25c., or 3 for ll.iw every whew. Sent by mall for price. HOP PLABThU COMPANY, Uosten, Mass. (l') "VrEUVOUSNI-SH, SLEEPLESSNESS ANIJ- All Ferms of Heart Disease, yield by the use of DR. GRAVES' HEART REG ULATOR, thousand use it, why net, j en ? one dirnuat. licdlium will glve perfect refreshing sleep te any nervous or wakeful person. It stimulates tlie Stomach, regulate the bowels, l V tone le the system, repair w asted energy ami mcuuu lactenes. $1 per llotlle, 0 i'er $5, at Druggists. Send le P. K. IN13AI.I.S. Cambridge, Mass., forlree pamphlet en lleait Disease, Nervous ness, etc. a.T-lyeedAw(3) JJXCUllHiOSK. TJKNKYN l'A UK. Penryn Park, -ON TIIK Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Kxcurslen Cominlttce of Churches, Holiday Schools and ether select organizations. In mak ing their summer arrutiL'CiiientM, should net m-g l..,.t In muirv. iiilnvfru l'nrvn I'ltrlf. This delightful resort 1 situated le the mldstr ei me SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds of acres at e f'jisv of iLrfM fiem all nurts of central Pti n- sylvanla. Per the tree use of cxcuralenUU there are extensive CllOQUKTAND LAWN" TKNNI8 OllOUNDS, bAKCK DANCINO PAVILION, HANI) hTANO, KITCHK.V, 1IA8KET AND CJ.OAK KOOMS, and OUSKUVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In charge of u competent caterer, w here mealscau be procured at moderate rate, u pbotegmph gallerj' and nuiiiereus ethi-rnttractlve fen tines. Ne llqners allowed en thu grounds. Kxcursiens from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading mid Heading A Columbia itallreads will bu euirled direct te thu Park without change of cars. , Complete Information can be obtained and en KageiiientM effected with parlies from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia Itallreads, upon application te C. G. Hancock, General Passenger utid Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Hiillread, !K7 booth Peu rth street, Philadelphia. Pa., and with parlies from Lebanuu by applying te the undersigned, CAIli; VON feCIIMALKNHKE. fiupU Cornwall 4 UU Hepo Uiillreutl, Mid-Summer Bargains -AT- BDR6ER& SUTTON'S We aie telling Light-weight Suits ATOIIKATI.Y HKUUCKI) PI! ICES. We knew money Is scarce and we wan t te help our customers out liVKiving thuui a Geed Mult for little motley, either Hcady-iuade or Made te Order. UNDERWEAR KO.UAI.IiY LOW M I. IcCATILET, MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. UU NORTH qUEKN ST. (Iluchmlllei's llulldlug.) ONE OP TIIK PINKhT LINES OP FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOK TIIK SI'IIINU ANDSl'MMEHTltADK, KVKItBllOWN IN THIS CITY. tfCall and take a leek at the goods, and vim will be sure leh.ivu your mciisuiu taken for a suit. Jiiiieti-lyd M YKIIS .t HATH VON. IN OllKAT V AllIETY AT PHICES. Have you seen our ALL-SILK", SATIN-LIN Ll TI E8, ONLY 23e t The All-in-One Overalls Am guaranteed net te rle. They are selling very fast at Ac. a-GIVK US A CALL.-S4 i-Our store will close at C . le r-ept. 7, S.itmdays excepted. in. fiem July C Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANOASTEU. PA. XVTIOSH. A HTKK'Il HHOTlIKItS. Extraordinary Bargains -AT- Lesseii Frem a Mastodon. The tusks of u mastodon receully found lu Illinois welched 15 pounds each. What a gigan tic toothache that animal muit have lieeu capa capa blcefhavimc! And such neunilgla ! Neuralgia, or nurve-uclw. generally proceeds from a dis ordered condition of the liloed. lliewn'slnin llltturs enriches and purines tbls and drives neumtgla out. Mr. W. W. Hedman, I'lipta, O., says, " llrenn's Iren Ultters periiiancutly cured i im of neuralgia." Never out et place ; Hep J'lattcri for sudden pains, weaknesses and strains. Always 8 ure. 25c. (5) Hl'KCIAL SUTICJM. ' It Palrly VVerrlfs Me te Think of the mult! tudu of things advertised te cure dlscam," you say. Ne wonder, lhif In the mountains of chair there ure grains of golden wheat. We may Ond Itdinicultte Induce you te test the merits of Dr. Kennedy's Faverltu Hcuicdy, but when you have dene se, our work Is ended. After wards you and this medicine will be fa.it fi lends. Kavorite ltemedy would have died out long age but for It real usufulucss. llut It Is geed, and does geed. Very lleinarkable Itecevery. Mr. Goe. V. Willing, or Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wlfe has been utmost helpless ler flu years, se helpless that she could net turn ever Iu bed alone. She used two bottles of Klectrle Ultters, and Is se much Improved, that she Is ablu new te de her own work." Eltctile Hitters will de all that is claimed for thorn. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. Oulylltty cent a bettle at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and 1SU North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (2) ITCHING PlLES."-SYMPTOM8 I MOI8TUKEI Llke perspiration, Intense Itching, werse by seratcnlng, most at night, seems If plu-wemia were crawling. " Hwayne'i Ointment "U a pleat, ant, ture cure, janiJ-MWi Aw NEVEHG1VEUP. If von are troubled -villi nei-veus or sick head' aclie. de net give up your case as Incurable until "I i lu you have tiled Dr. Iajslle s Special Picscrlplleu. Bu thu testimonials lu unetber column. dJ-lw d Iluckleu's Arnica Salte. The Hest Salve In the world for Outs, Uralses, Hoies, Ulcers, Salt Hbeum, Pever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Uhllbalus, Hums and all Skill Eruptions, positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed toglvepcrfuctbUtUfao teglvepcrfuctbUtUfao toglvepcrfuctbUtUfae Hon, or money refunded. Price S3 cunts per box. or sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and VJQ North Queen stiect, Lancaster, Pa. (I) M' ADKJ.KA AND SIIEUHY VINEa -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II, K. HLAYMAUKU, AOKMT, Nn. 'it Ksr Kue Btrkkt. Iebl7lld titabltsliedlTsn. r-lUAMl'AUNU. BOUCHE THE r IN EST "SEC." WINK NOW CHAMPAGNE IM POUTED. ATUKIQAUTS OLD WINE 8TOUK, Na a) Kabt Kla Btuit. SttkMSrtWtVlTHV ;H. K. BliAYMAKKK, Agt. t mrnvw mavH-jnul ebanen Pa. S' OJ1MEU OV 18S5. Cornwall & Lebanon AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart or the Seuth Mountain, en the line of thu above read, Is offered te Individuals and associations Free of Charge. Theso grounds, covering hundreds of acres, are easy of access from all parts of Eastern reiinsyivaiua. usyl Th rustie M-Theru are MOUNTAIN STUE AMR, spanned i'itirii. brldaes walled up with uatlve sandstene MOUNTAIN SHADY by rustte briugi WALKS and PHOMENADES, A LAHfJP. DANCINO PAVILLION, LAHGE DIN1NO HALL. KITCHEN, DININO ItOOM, and TAI1LKH. IIENCIIES and ltUSTIO SKATS, tcalleitil through the greve for the free use ei excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CltOQUET.llALL GHOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY", SHOOTING OAL- 1.EIIY, QUOITS ASO FOOT HALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drlnka Allowed en the Premises. "-Parties desiring II, can precuru meals at the PAHK HESTAUKANT, which thu charge of Mil. caterer or the will be under K. M. I10LTZ, the noted LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who w HI be en the grounds throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supervision. -KxciirlMiig from nil points en Pennsylva nia It. It. will bu carried dtiecl.te the Park with out change, of etna. CT-Kxcuisien rates and full Inhumation can be obtained and engagements effected with parties from all points en Iho Pennsylvania U.K. upeu application te GEO. W. 1IOYD, As sistant UeneiMl Passenger Agent, P. It. It., Ne. 2&1 SeXith Peurlh street, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. 4 C. V. It. It., Lebanon, Pa. mylSmd KNNA. "OKIAHH KUOM. tLWTKU Hundred up, at HAUTMAN'S iEI.LOW IfllONT CIQAU HTOUE. s AINT-KAlMIAEIiWINE. INFORMATION, The balnt-ltanhael Wlne has a delicious flaveur in unri Is drunk (iiirnianv. .Ninth and llrindn, India, and se en 111U.1II, ,limi ,iii.r...... ..m i"-"--J1 -!" annually Is sufficient jiroef of Ha stability i staying powers, wblle for tlie real connefss there Is no wlne that can be considered the principal cities of HushIh DOillll .iiirricii. unuil TIiQiluanuiy exported aim sseur Its Thu Sain t-HaDhael Wine Cemnanv.ValeDOe. Department f the Drome (france.) H. E. SUAYMAKEfl, v uperier. ! W-tM MO. m Jt ASI XIM STKMT, ASTRICH'8 Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KING STREET, -ON- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, "BEMSWICK!" "1IKU.NMVICK" IS TDK NAME OK THEN Best White Shirt SOLIl IN LA NCASTElt TO-DAY. Made of Hest llrand Wamsulla Muslin, Konr Kenr Ply Ilosem, and pe-ltlcly the Ikst Heady Made "hlrt In use, Klim l.ineuiiud Pour-Ply llusem. Thu "Ilruuswlck" sells Ter 1.25 Laundritd and 1,00 Unlaunilricd. THE "RUBY" Iseiirf-icnnd-drada WlilluMilH. Made of New erk Mills .M ii-l I n, and It bupeilorte me-t Jl.WI White blilrls put en themaikct. Can bu had for $1.00 LnniMlrk'd or 7."h'. Uiilaumlrictl. HOi-OM-KOUH PLY AND PINE LINEN. SEE OPH STOCK OP THIN GOODS ! Twe. Shades of Iliew n, two Shades of 111 ue, two hluulemif Yellow and White, two Shades of lllack and White SEERSUCKER, in Checks, At H.V1 for Ceat and Vest. SUM.MEH VESTS In Whlle Duck or lllack- and White Mixed Duck. WE WILL OPEN THE OP L AUG EST INVOICE CHOICE STRAW HATS Ever received at enu time by any house In Lan caster. The same were bought at n GREAT SACRIFICE Prem ene of the large Importing houses In New Yerk. We will eiler these hats te the pub lic ut prices that will astonish everybody. PIPTY DOZEN Rough and Ready Straw Hats, In AllColersnndGondbhapesfwoithJoc. te Tic.) til only TWENTY-PIVE CENTS a piece. ONE HUNDUED DOZEN MILAN HATS In Geed Serviceable shapes (worth from 75c. le l.Uu) at the Marvelleusly Lew Plgure of NINETEEN CENTS. SEVENTY-PIVE DOZEN OP CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS, (Geed v.due at "Se. le $1 00), will be told for TWENTY-ONE CENT&. PIPTY DOZEN OP Large White Seaside Hats, Sold every where at 2le., for only EIGHTEEN CENTS uplcce. FIFTY DOZEN WHITE and 11LACK Perpupine Seaside Hats AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ONE LOT OF Uengh mill Ready Toke Huts, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WHITE AND ULACK HOUGH AND READY STRAW HATS, In all new and dcslmble shapes FOKTY-NINE CENTS. Pearl Straw Hat, AT FOUTY.NINK CENTS. MM UA-llf -, LEADING CI.OTHIEHS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET, I.ANCASTEU. PA INK TAILOHING. E 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment el FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEli. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHplCE LIN EOF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEUY HEST WORKMANSHIP Prices te suit all and nil goods warranted as represented at hi new stoic, 10.4310111 Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOPP1CE.) H.GERHART. millS PAPEB IS PRINTED WWH J. K. WRIGHT A CO.'S INK. FaiiBOMt Ink Works, 2Cth id IWs. Avcnw U-lV i'MLLADniiPKU,rA. QUItritlCESFOK STT11EE (300BS LEAD THE JIAI1KET. ReJuclicn Price List cf Kts's, Beys' anrWCIuUren's CLOTHING. THIN COATS at IOC fj SEEUSUCKElt COATS tiridVEb'rS lt)m 1.2J l"ii(itterSEEIl9UOKF.ItSatl.75, J MEN'S IJUSINESS hUlTH at l 50, JfLOO, fd.00, and 7.eii. .4 M EN'S DKKBS SU I TS at riOO,- 10W, JK.0O and U.(H. ' T M EN'S llUSlNESS PANT8 atT.V MEN'S ALL-WOOL OA6S1MKHK I'ANTSttt l ), f.1.50 anil .1 00. hey's suits at t2ce, ri.so,iw,fae, fs.ueup tot'ieo. j ClULDUEN'.'i SUITS fremtl.SS upwanlH. Custom Department. Our upcclalllCM 1 1 thi4 ileiartmcnt gire Weel Sen;u bultiug In alt ('o)em, the nauie wg maku te order In tlrst-clami yvtn for tll.l, ALL-WOOL PANTS Je Older ut tJ.00, lll, Vi 01), I.U), 7.ut), ftU . The place te tiiilu la where you can get the most fur your inein'y, and whete you van have the largcal varlely le telcet ( nun, 1 L. GANSMAfi & BRO., THE FASI110.VALrr'IKHrlIANT TAII.OUU and cr.ti:ui:uH,:. j Nea. 60-68 iJOBT QUEBk ST., (night en the Southwest der. ( Orange Street,) .1 ' i liAGA&VKB. YA, 1 itv'jlnfvS I .. .1 . I AarObeiiKve until lt ftVfrecW.HmtirOftv until le oVlecki Net BOHiitMfctAl mIU . muv etber C1UU11UK ttUUW Itt (W BHj,l aUy f M '. " f Jfe ."u- :. 4... , ."w W.-U rt i 1 J.i& 1 ! 4., -.1 Li "Ami -. i C , 4lA - ia. i V 'l ajtajg J--i