f (,,-,- IjtfW Sr S Jf h i'i m. -t W ?, -ifir) w 'r.S "3J8 m. &'?! l ',a a kT BAM INTELLIGENCER. V tWM.WHEO Every Evening in the Year1 (Sunday Excepted) BTEINMAfl 1IENSKL. BY ; p .INTELLIGENCER. BUILDING. Ef 8, V. Cehbkr Ckhthi B quark, LARCJLfiTBR, FA. 'j- f wn i rrtuv. J no ibtur f w Jft J Tt. f4r.M ri n ItVl' ev. .. n. ifMl h SPS ? JkbVJSnTI8SMENTSrem Ten te Mjty Centi w jjinr WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JHffAt iHlfrfj.) Published, Every Wednesday Mernine, 3Ve Dollart a Year in Advance. CORRESPONDENCE solicited from every part of the itate and country, Correipendents art re quested te tvrite legibly and en one tide of the , paper only; and te sign their namet, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymous lettert uiitl be consigned te the watte basket Address all Lttteriand Telegramste THE INTELLIGENCER, LAHCA8TKR, l'A. Sip awa0tct Intelligencer. LANCASTER, AUGUST S, I88S. He Did Net Disappoint Us. t These who knew the llev. J. P. Now New man, I). I)., and his methods aforetime, as well' as tliose who have been disgusted with his obsequious offlcieusness at Mt. McGregor, could have expected nothing better from him yesterday than the funeral address which he delivered at the initial Grant obsequies. Ne matter hew Inti mate his relations with the deceased or hew warm the friendship of the bereaved Jfamily for htm, he Bheuld net have been permitted te expese them te the Judgment which his oration mint suggest, nor te travesty the occasion and mock this week of mourning with his wretched exhibition of bad taste. The well-worn aphorism that of the dead there is te be fitly spoken nothing but geed, has it3 roots in a kindly sentiment of human and charily, decent consideration ; but it lias came te be grossly abused. It is fair that the best sidv of a man should be presented in a funeral oration, but it is net honest nor true that a f.ilse judgment, an exaggerated and unfaithful picture of him should be presented te the world. It is an insult te the country and an insult te the family, that General Grant's eulogist Bheuld have deified him with such an anothee3is as that which it will be just like Newman te call his "Sermon en the Mount." Such an address is mere than a perversion of history and a blot upon litera- tute; it is demoralizing te preier popular standards of truth and right and fame. ' Seino time nge, as has been noticed bo be bo feie, this man Newman delivered a funeral address, te order, upon the virtues of a dead boy, sonef Stanford, the California million aire and politician. It was of the same strain as the Grant eulegy ; and ascribed te the youth qualities of mind and heart, such as could only exist in ene who com bined all the virtues of David and Samuel, l'aul and Timethy, and even of the mar mar veleous lad who disputed with the doc- ters in the tPnuiladHBktt: that travesty nothing fen expected or. however, that hfl Tcttlatien and transcended ion. Jn the qualities of 11 luesmati.hls pniisoef Grant renly by the memory of Wash ingten, aud in the attributes of a perfect personal character no Individual in sacred or profane history, save the Incarnate Medel, has deserved greater laudation than that which this eulogist lavished upon his subject. Such efforts as these are net te be harsh ly criticised from a literary point of view. The outpouring of the honest heart's af fection, Is net te 1)0 measured with line or sounded by plummet; by every standard of literary criticism the production must be ranked unworthy of a sophomore. It is from a different stand of observation that the judgment of the country will con demn the iKjrfonnance. Grant has been seen in the fierce light which beats about a throne. His strength and his weak nesses, his merits and frallities are the possession of this generation ; with them all a friendly and a kindly judgment has been made up upon the dead, and this Bheuld net be disturbed. Hut when it is challenged by ene who halls Mt. Vernen and Mt. McGregor in ene breath, and who ransacks all history te find in all its char acters qualities which the subject of this eulogy alene possessed in glittering com cem com blnatien then the memory of Grant Is most injured by his superserviceable panegyrist, and calls out te be delivered from his friends. Why the Indians Were Nestles. The cattlemen were somewhat unfortu nate in net getting an answer te their ap ap plicatien for delay in the execution of the .removal order before General Sheridan's official repett was made public. In this document the commander of the army gees directly te the root of the whele mat ter. He considers the causes of the out break of the Indians rathar than the difll tculties themselves or the manner of set tling them. He attributes all the treuble te the fact tuat the lands have been leased te the cat cat tle growers, and charges that this result was brought about largely by the action of the Indian agent who, happily for the cause of pe ice and quiet, was promptly re moved. He brushes away the claim of alleged consent en thepart of the Indians ai, indeed, he well may wlieu it Is recog nized that neither as tribes nor as indi viduals have they any right te be asked or te give tills consent. It was inevitable that the ranches of this reservation should become headquarters for turbulent, law law ,leS3 adventurers, whose centllcts with the juumns were a matter or course The graeral'a recommendation that an army officer be made agent is a sensible one in "this contingency, as it can net be ques- tiened that his authority will be the mere fully recognized than would that of a clviliau. ith this report 11s a basis the president -"aid the secretary of the interior , hive declined te modify the execu. 1 tlve proclamation for the removal of the e ittle within feity days, aud have given the cattlemen te understaid tat they and their herds will be removed by the aid of the army if necessary. This ,eugit te convince them and all etlu r lnw- r brekkers that U1I3 Is nn administration whichmcnns what it says. It will net Is sue an order 0110 day only te show itself an adept in vacillation llie next ; but will be sure it is right and then go nticad. It is new plain that it was geed policy te send General Sherklan te the scat of the difficulty. He net only knew instlnctively what the trouble was, but his position, rank and character, were such that the law-breakers and the Indians both knew that he and the government meant business. Neither was it tee sllalit work for the commander of the army te de a theory which has found acceptance in these quarters where a high officer of the army is supposed te stand around in full epau let ted uniform, simply te let the world sce hew much dignity can be concentrated in ene human being. Such an official is in tended te work like anybody else and llke them must de with his might what his hands find te de. Canen 1'AnitAiican give Parson Nen-man Heme points as te geed taste,evon though "he la an Englishman." ' In vlowef recent social and political dis closures In England, it Is net te be doubted that Victeria Woedbull, "new 1111s a high place In English society," whlle "her Bister, Miss Tonnle C. Clafllu, the great female re re re loriner, will very seen marry ene or the wealthiest men In England, and tilled." n m Cincinnati wisely resolves te held Its oxpesltlon seme ether year. The local expo sition business has been overdono. Tub Yerk county Democratic convention soeius te have been a one-sldcd sort of affair. Fer seme reason or otber Judge Tere Wlckes, who has served tbe county with such dignity, ability and high credit for ene judicial terin, was net named as a candidate for ro-elcctlon te the bend), and Jehn W. Blttlnger, a well read and able lawyer and a leading Demo crat, walked elT with feur-llfllis of the dele gates, lien. Jehn A. Swepe, of Adams, was endorsed Ter renomlnalleu and the reselu tiens " cordially approve the Democratic ro re ro lerm administrations of Prosldent Clovo Clevo Clove land and Governer Pattlsen," and as earnestly resent the Insult ollered te the commonwealth by Qujy's caudldacj. The volce of Newman, happily, Is no longer heard In the land. But a I'll Had el Hews correspondent suguests that Tourge writotheOranteplc. Iusatiate monster, will net ene su (11 co? In vlew of the signal success of the Demo cracy In carrying Kentucky, even in an "off year," First Asst. Postmaster General 8te onsen should run his record up te about 300 per day. Tun se-called Demecrats of the District or Columbia are said te much exercised because the prosident does net hurry up and appoint seme or the district Demecrats te the district federal efllees, ir half that these district Demecrats say about each ether be true, It must be very ullllcult for him te dlfcover geed men and true thore, whose appoint appeint appoint inents would be mere satisfactory than the retention of the present elllclals. It Is sadly true that 11 large portion or the capital resi dents are paitisans for rorenuo only, and Cleveland may have te go out of the district te find enough righteous Demecrats te save it. Tin: New Yerk World lUrtheldl fund Is new within a thousand dollars el $100,000. Peny up. A vv.w days age the cable brought news of Crown Prince l-'roderlck, of (Jcrmany, belug seriously Injured by a driving accident ut Zurich. Thore is no foundation whatover for the repert and a traveller who started tb3 story has been arrosted. The offerer did net ex poet te be punished for the trick, but he deserves all he gets. -Iy la ropertod that somobedy wrote te Ma Ma bone, or Virginia, rocently requesting seme historical information and that the following answer was roturned : "1 am I06" busy making history te write 1L" But the little Virginian Is somewbat tee confident. He has helped te make seme history which Is dlscroditable te Virginia and dlsagrceble te hlmself and for which the public credit will sull'er during the next century; but bis day ler making history, cither geed or bad, is geno forevor. It is, hewever, tee much te oxpect that Mahone will begin te.lcarn modesty at his age and with Ills record. It is net entirely pleasing, after all, te knew that Dr. N'ewman has left Mt. Mc Mc Mc Oroger, when it Is remomeerod that strong Iwlts of lightning de sometlmos play al)out that Isolated peak. Feil seme unknown reason Arjullla Jones has suddenly coased te be a great and absorb ing Issue. Gone te meet the elder and greater HIggins issue. PERSONAL. Jean Inoei.e w pronounces her narae with the soft sound of "g." GovEnNen Lewnv, of Mississippi, will likely be nominated for re-election en the first ballet, Jehn G. Thompson, of Ohie, has bconap bcenap bconap peinted a special agent of the general land ofllce, te luvostlgate fraudulent land entries. TnEODenE Tilton, whlle lecturing in Texas, visited a school where no ene el the children knew who was Abraham Lincoln or who was General Grant. Samuel T. Jaquktte, a very popular young Democrat of Philadelphia, has been appeinted private socretary te Collector Cadawalder. It is an oxcellent selection. Superintendent op the mint Fex has appointed twenty-nine ladles te positions. 11 is ropertod that there will be a shaking up thore among the empleyes en Thursday, which will be pay-day. James D. Fish's daughter will take up her rosldenco at Auburn, se as te be near her father. He, by the way, is qulte chip per, seems te llke prisen-llfe, and has devel oped a very hearty appetite " i'minder " Walten has geno te Leng Branch for the sumirler. A society Journal says that he has Liken his oleven daugh ters with him " and that they cost f350 per woek for beard and lodging alene. Judge Feraker couldn't dellver an ad dress te the colerod men at Columbus en Emancipation day, because he had anether engagement, but Govorner Headly threw oyerboard a cellege commencement te take his place. Gen. D. H.Hill has accopted the pros!, doncyertho Industrial cellege at Mlllodgo Mllledgo Mlllodge Villo, Ge., which uses the Tuiildlngs and grounds of the old state canltnl. nn. 11111 was ler seven years president of the Indus trial cellege et Arkansas, but retlred from it last year. Mayer Guillette, or New Orleans, yes terday suspended Culeret Pollce Bachemln en the charge of insubordination ; and using In connection with the name of the mayor O.xi,rei,eni' or expletives contrary te geed discipllne and tending te disorganize the t'OUTIUIT Ol' A OUNTLUMAIf. (Thsse Hues m ere found In the handwriting of Jlr.Jeirerson.en the Libiury table at ilontl ilentl ilontl celle, M 1th the above heading ?j He who walketh uprightly, Wheui llghleeusnuss directs ; Whose genoieus longiie disdains te speak The thing Ids heurt rejects. Who never did a Blunder forge, Ills neighbors fumu te wound, Ner hearken te a falne report llr malice whlsneivd round. Who vlce In all Its pomp ami peu er Can treat Ith J ust ncidect j And piety, the clothed lit rags, Uellgleiuly respect. Who te hU pllghu-d vows and trust Has ever llrmly stead j And tho'he premise te hU less He makes bU premise geed. "rSeUVh.' Xm r'a'm P nalHa' S(lcct0 THfl LAKOABTEB PAllY DliiTGmOEB, WEDNEflDiir, AUGUST 5, 1885. rum ncirie tauk Seme Hint Cunetrnlug the Preparation or the Dalntlet for tha Table In the Weeds. Frem lUtper'i Bazaar. It Is an unromantle fact that 110 matter hew grand or charintnrr the sconery around, nor what storled or thrilling spot the plcnlohes been gotten up te visit, oue of the most In teresting real tires Is Its lunchoeu. The rlde or climb In the frcsli open air Is sure te preduce geed appotlles, and wolcemo Indeed te hungry plcfculckera are the lunch baskets, which, when openod, show a brave array ui lumpiing yienus. That convenient orrangemout which nor ner nctuatra the natne of Its nrltrlnnter. the Karl of Sandwich, is a great faverite with picnic era Handwlches, te be geed, must be nlcely made. The bread must be nolther tee stale nor tee fresh ; It must be cut into thin pieces net larger than threo Inches by four, daintily spread with butter, and two slices put teKuiuer Trim seme rcusn Detwecn. llam sandwiches are the most common. The ham Bheuld be well boiled ; It Is then chopped very fine or grated, spread evenly ever ene sltce of bread, a socetul placed ever It, and the two sllces pressed genlly but firmly tojrcther. The ham mv be Reason ed by incorporating a small quantity of mixed mustard with it bofero spreading en the bread, or It may be left plain. The mustard, howevor, Is gonerally llked, and adds te the "relish. When It is net couvenlont te bell a whele ham, and but a small number of sandwiches are 10 ue maue, 1110 nam may no nicely cooked by cutting into thin slices and steam Ing until thoroughly dene. Hand wlches may also 1k made out of light rolls, but bread is best for the purpose. Tliey may be varied ludollnitely by using dltlcr dltlcr ent kinds of filling. The following will be found nlce relishes for filling, and will glve conslderablo variety: Place one cupful or grated or finely chop- peu nam in en eariuen uewi, auu two tea tea tea spoensruls oftnlxed mustard, one-thlrd cu ful of any kind of nilxnd mustard, one-thlrd cuplulerany kind or sour plckle minced as (lne as pessible, and two tablospeonruls or melted butter. Stir and work together nntll all Is mixed Inte a smooth mess. The yolks or two hard-boiled eggs may be added or emitted as preferred. A geed spiced lllllng can be made by changing the soasenlng ; Instead of the pop pep per and mustard, use one-thlrd tcaspoenlul orallspice, net qidte se much cinnamon, aud a small pinch of glnger. toiikue ler nanuwiclics should he rhlmmd Inte very tiny pieces, or oheppod. A small quantity of mustard en It Is a great Improve ment, but It will require no ether seasoning. Still another lining is made as follews: Take 0110 can of fresh or pickled oysters ; drain from the liquor and leek them ever carefully te roinevo all bits ofshell. With a sharp knlfe cut each oyster into threo or four pieces. Grate stalu bread orcrackers ; te each cupful of prepared eysters take ene cupful of crumbs, and enough liquor te partially moisten. Have ready u pan with n small quantity or melted butter; turn In tlie eysters after they have been well mixed with the crumbs and fry brown, but net hard. Spiced beef is always better relished than plain meat. Itomevoall bones from a plti'e weighing about four pounds; rub It well with cinnamon, allspice, pepcr anil celery salt. Itell tightly and tie. llell until done In water enough te cover, te which has been added one-thlrd of mi eunce or each or the following splces : Ginger, cloves, cinnamon, nllsplce and mace. When cold dust oil' all splce odherlng te the outside, aud cut in very turn succh. Spiced oysters are made by pouring het spiced vinegar oer fresli or canned eysters drained out of their lulce. The vinegar should be highly spiced an boiling when poured ever the oysters; they will then be ready for use in n few hours. This Is a fa vorite delicacy for picnics. Hard-lolled eggsure another regular plcnle dish. These should always be beiled for half an nouranexsi, anu tue sneils lult en until time te serve thorn. Pickled eggs make a nicechangc. llell the eggs hard, remove the khell nnd drop the whele egg Inte het vinegar which has been seasoned high witli salt, JHipper, mint ml, cinnamon ami ullnplce. The eggs should re main In the vinegar ever night at least. placed In ajar befere packing In tlie baskets, 411U iiii-kui j's uriinitjii vh ami inu L'ggs or 1111 uqums must no uisponseu with us much as possible In baskets which sre te be carried any distance. Sweets are never In he great demands at picnics .'mother things which haoinero era relish, still must form part of the feast. A little ple which Is generally a faverite Is made of cinnamon in tlioMiupeoraturii-ovor Make a short llaky crust, roll out Inte sheets about four inches across; en half or each sheet sprinkle sugar te the depth of a third of 1111 inch ; moisten this witli water, and lastly sprinkle en enough ground cinnamon te cover welL Turn oer tlie ether hulf, fasten the edges llrmly together and bake quickly. Whlle het, rub the 'whlte of an egg evor 1110 lop 111111 sprinkle with granulated sugar. Lemen tarts are made thus: I. lne a small patty-pan with paste; lake; then put In each a spoonful of lemen Jelly made by boil ing tegether until clear 0110 cupful of sugar, the yolks of two egg, the julce part or the rind of two Ioiueiih beaten together. Heat the whites te a froth, add two Ltblcspoeiifuls el iMmdered sugar utter the lellv has been put In the tart, place en top a spoonful of 1110 ireiu, ami unmn in moetcii. Tuosearo delicious. A large ple may be made In the same way, but for public luncheons the tarts are much mero easily carried. Lemonade Is always In demand. It saves conslderablo treuble if, lnstcaJ of taking lemons and making the lomeuado after ar riving at tlie grounds, the Julce Is squcezed from the lemons and put In a tightly corked bettle with the preper amount of Hiigar be be bo eoro leaving home. Nothing Is then left te de but te add water aud Ice. -i VAXVl'.U'S MiSHJHTVXV. Frem Wealth and 1'aiua ti I'eierty Ontu a I'tiblle Idel, New n Stan lug l'aniljtU. Frem the New Yerk Tribune. By passing through a narrow dirty pasnage at Na 211 Groeno Htrect, ene coines upon a rewel teneiiicnt houses be me four In number, occupied principally by mlserable French nnd Italian fainilies. The houses are squalid Ixjyend nicasure ami soure the unfertunate people who Inhabit theni. A lively inlor inler inlor cbauge of ceurtchies is frerjueutly kept up with the occupants of the rear rooms In the Qreeu street Iioiiseh. Net the hllglitcst touch of harmony can be found In tho.se Interestini- convertiatleiiH, which are carried en In bad English, mongrel Kronen anil vlle Italian, with the barking of dogs, and the Bcrcamliig of half starved childreu te break tlie chorus, l'roriuent essaulta ba'e been made en the foundation of the staircase for flroweod, the front doers having slnce disappeared "te blle the klttle ,ln th' iiiernin','' ut an old Irish, woman phrased it. The melancholy of these (surroundings is accentuated by the fact Unit 011 the ground lloerof oneof tlie dwellings a ouce iameua dancer lies paralyzed, and starving. She Is Ermlna Vonteroll, whose performances less than a dozen years age filled New Yerk playgoers with delight. At the Union Hquare thoatre, the .Comedy thoatre and Nible's garden she wasaccustomed te rocelvo nightly the onthuslastle applause of thousands. Cost ly souvenlrs wero showered unen her fmm admlrers who vied with each ethor lit their efferts te command attontlen. In all the great cities of the Union her suc cess was no less marked, and mero than ence during her tours did she rofuse eilers of marriage from men who were known te be rich. Her buccess in the California theatre at San Fruticisce was be striking that the manager advanced her iiayte fase for eacu incurs poriermanco. At a performance in a Philadelphia thoatre nlie was suddenly stricken with paralysis whlle en the stage, Slnce that time her story his been as melan choly as any presented In the pages or fiction. In her present filthy abede thore lives also en old mother who was the faithful cempan. ion of her dauchter durlne the davs of her triumph as she new Is when all that Is worth living for Is geno health, beauty means. The old lady has two grandchildren In the house, the orphans of her beh. One of thorn, a boy of fifteen, who works In n grocerystoro has been sick for weeks, tlie ether, a young girl, was onsaged when 11 Tribune ropertor called In scraping the bones of seme stale meat and peeling seme small raw potateo With her lfuirer nulls. She Is u Iminl.-mtiin child with duik oyes, an intelligent face, but qulte starved looking. The dancer liorseTt sat in a broken chair looking Inte vacancy. Her mouth and anus are paralyzed, and though mistress of half u dozen languages she Is uiiable new te utter a word ; her uttorauce Is only a confused babble, in the days of her prime, hhe was handsem'v with Hawing raven locks, drop uuu lusirutin iwacK oyes ami iiiui ciussia iace which grows te porfeetlon only beneath Italian skies. Hhe is only thirty-lour years old yet all her upper teeth are geno, through the effect el medicine. In the helght of her huccess she was regarded as bimlsoute, and was popularly known as " The Black Boek." Hhe was born In Bologna and educated In Paris. Thore as In the o'her principal cities of Europe her successes wero as marked as In this country. The old mother said In broken French : I get bits of bread and stale fish from friends, but I can't beg, for tlie pollce would arrest ma" Here the old lady, who Is soventy years old, began te cry and Ermlnawielng her, also burst Inte a Hern! of tears. S1 BX-aKCUKTAnt IKLLKH AitUAlQSllH. Hen ml Ills Velley ltcsponltile Fur the Hntn- ilal anil Troubles 1'reTullliiK. Frem Senater I)iwe' N. T. Tiibune Letter. The late administration of the interior de partment Is as much rcsponstble for the pres ent demoralized and doplerablo condition of airalrs en the leased Indian reservations as If It had dlreclly set about producing It. That department Is the responsible author of it, files are full of the evidence When "cat "cat "cat tlomen" first came te that department for permission te loase Indian lands, they wero refused that permission and wero forbidden te erect a red el fonce or appropriate an aero of these lands. Streng and convincing reasons for this position wero at the tlme put upon the public records and remain thore still. It was net long, hewever, befere a change in this rospectcamo evor the interior department. It was announced In a prlnted lotlerand addressed te ene of theso cattlemen who was seeking in an open und honerablo way te obtain a ratification of ene el these leases by the secretary. This man was told that whlle the department had no authority unuer existing laws te ratify these leases, thore was nothing illegal In them, and the department conslderod them highly advan tageous te the Indians. It would net, there thero thore foro Interfore te proventthe Indians leasing tlielr lauds te the cattlemen, and would, he long as thore was no cemplalnnt en the part of the Indians, keep overy ether outsider off the lands se leased. It would jiermlt but net approve. Thlslotter became a circular printed and distributed among the cattlemen, and was the authority and guide under which all the looses have been made. Under It there came te be a scramble Ter these leases, and the terms or rental In them all were he fixed as te become most attractive te the Indians. The enormous prellls made en catlle ranges CAUHOd every Olie alrendv In tint IniHlniiMS. and overyeno en the make who could com mand capital, te niHli wildly in te sccure every pessible aero of these lands under this bhiittlng-lts-oyes policy of the Interior de partment. All the leases provided for the distribution of the rental per capita among the Indians. Tills paltry rental of ene and two cents an aero covering millions of acres was sulllclcnt te make the Indians crazy te agree te tlie leases. And thus, In nn Incred ibly short time almost every avallable aero of iiiuiau isiius cupaoie 01 grazing a Texas stoer has gene under these lcases ever which the Interior department would assume no control and for which it ostentatiously sloughed en" all responsibility. Tlie law seemed te oerybody else plain enough. It had put all the IndLiusand their lands under the control or the interior de partment. It had declared allcentracts with Indians void unless approved by the secre tary, and required all money dorlved lrem the use of their lands te be paid Inte the treasury te be appropriated for thelr benefit as Congress should direct Yet here was a secretary standing en the border of proclaiming- te cattlemen and capitalists treating with wild blanket-Indians: "I will nelthcr a a a preve nor dlsapprevn your contracts. I think they are a geed thing. Maue such as you please and I will keep overy body else en" whlle you occupy O10 lands. Hut I will net 1)0 responsible V' Even the man who guard ed the clothes of thuse who stoned the mar tyr Stephen hadsense enough te ockuewl edge his responsibility. Tlie consequences of this illegal and Illogical policy of assenting Indlllorenco are new apparent and deplorable Whlle It was going en it demoralized the whele In dian Hcrvlceand unloosed all notions or olll elll cial responsibility anddovetton te the public service en the part of theso w he came in con tact with it. The cattlemen, left by the do de do partment te make such terms with the In dians as they pleased, could always make better ones when the officials en the reserva tions wero en their side, and theetlicials were always en the side of thelr host friends. It was net long licfore the craze te be cattle men and lessees, or at least te have seme relative lnside the pale, became an epidemic, and commissions In the public service were made a cover for negotiations, and at the same tlme 11 iosspert te tlie most tempting alliances. In tlie absencenf all control ever the leases by the department after they wero made, the Indians en the ene side, and the leasees en the ether, wero left te enferce their mutual agreements as best they could. The Indian aiid tlie cow boy, each witli his griev ance, went forth aud established their own court for the redress of their wrong, whlle the secietury folded his arms and shut his eyes. Similar Cases With Antipodal ltcjulU. Tw e prominent New Yerk gentlemen el about equal age and nearly the sumo physique and state of health, recently attended a large public gathering In the evening. After having It, both took severe colds, which sent sharp pains through their lungs and shivering pangs ever thclrsystcms. One, en arriving home, Immedi ately took h strong prescription of Dcrri's Feins Malt Whiskey Internally,andnlse bathed the atrected parts with the same eitcrnally. The next morning he ni up nnd about the house, and uf ter three days w en t as usual te busl ness and has continued In robust health oer since. Thoethcr did nothing, but get te bed shivering and wrapped In heavy blankets, suf ferlng excruciating agonies all night; next morning be wns pronounced an Incurable vic tim of tertiary pneumonia and en the third day thereafter was conveyed In a costly casket te final rest In the cemetery. His physicians said prompt treatment llke the ether would have saved him, but the community new mourns au Irreparable less. Any reliable grocer or drug gist will furnish above articles. Jewelry store Itebbcd. A large Jewelry store In liosten wasiebbcd ie cently by seme Ingenious rascals who had seemed the combination for the safe lock. They carried eif about IJO.oue worthef choice Jewelry. This was a nerleus less te the Jeweler, hut net se bad us If he had been robbed of power te digest his dinner. Stelen Jewelry Is hard tore cover. Hut lirewn's Iren lllttcrs will restore digestion. Mr. Charles Wolf, Kenten, Ohie, says : " I used lirewn's Iren lllttcrs torityspop terityspop torityspep sla with fciitlsfactery ru'sults." HVKC1AX. XOTICKS. "I hate Aditsed my Daughter te try It, and she Is going te de se." He further sajs: "I culled en you about six weeks age sick with bilious dlseuse. Yeu gave me a bottle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy and set me all rigid. I want mero of 1U" Thug writes a man whellvesln Lubcc, Me., te the proprietor. We are sure of hearing favorably from the lady, for this preparation la exactly suited te the troubles from which women se often suirer. Alse for little children. HvlO-lmdAw lle Careful of the Ilablea. 1 1 your children are threatened w Ith eieup or nny threat dlftlculty, apply a lew drops of Themas' Kclectrte Oil. It is the nicest medicine ter tha little ones we knew of. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13a North Queen street, Lancaster. Causes Astonishment. "Completely nrustratcd for davs with hull- 171 rcstlen und bilious levor. The elfectsoftne bottles of Jl unlock llloed me: visible Improvement rl Hitters astonished right err." Mr. Neah Hates, Elmlru, N. Y. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, ter. Net n Case. Net a case of rheumatism, net a case of neu ralgia, net a case of lameness, net a case of puln or sprain net ene has failed te go when at tacked by Themas' Xclcctrie Oil. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud li'J North Uueeu street, Lancaster. SEVEN DIFFERENT BORAX SOArS In tbe market te-day. Nene worthy of the iiamebutMILLEH'S, rpIIE REST J- the City, at HAHTMAN'S 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW 6TOUE. FHONT CIUAU YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. l)y buying your Underwear, Shirts, Weik. lug Pauls, Overalls, Cellars, Culls, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Umbiellaa and Notions. At HECHTOLU'S, He.tl North Queen Streot, Slgu or the Uig Stocking, P. 8. Choice llulldlng Lets, Stene and Sund forsale. lUAMl'AGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW 1MPOHTEO. AT HEIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOHE, NO. 3 EX8T KIHO BTEKKT, R, E. 8LAYM AKEIt, AgL Established, IUU14-IIU MKD1CAL t AK-tfXMtV ( LJil.AiH.' Pit! NO FEVEIt. F At thin Brnen nearly evrrv nun nfritu tnnn seme sort or tonle. IKON cntem Inte almes erery pliytlclsn's presorlptlen for tlione who need liutlalnj? up. Brown's IRON BITTERS T1115 REST TONIC. Trniln Mark QUAMTY, 1'tJIUTY-NOT QUANTITY. On Kvery Ilottle, Fer WeaknenA, LaMttude, Lack of Enerirv, .te.. It UAH NO EQUAL, and Is tlie only iron medicine thnt Is net Injurious. It Knrlchcs tlie llloed. Invigorates tlie gystcm, ltcstercs Appe tite, Aids Digestion. It docs net blacken or Injure the tceth, cause licadnclie or preduce constipation ether Iren medicines de. Dr. O. It. RtiiicLcr, a leading physician of Bprlngfleia, Ohie, says 1 "llrewn's Iren lllttcrs is a thoroughly Reed medicine I 110 It In my practice and llnd lis action excels all ether forms of Iren. In weak- nossera low condition of the system, Drowns Iren Hitters is usunlly a positive ucceKSlty. It Is nil that Is claimed for 1U" Ueniilne has trade mark nnd crescd red lines onwrapper. TAKENOOTHEK. Madoenlyby BUOWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMOKK, Md. Ladies' Hakii IloeK-Uscful and attractive, containing list of prizes for receipts, Informa tion about coins, etc, plven awny by all dealers In medicine, or mailed te any address en receipt of 2c. stamp. (g) w in nnNKWfiK. HALL'S VEfJETAlthE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER!! Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strung held upon tbe publle confidence an has HALL'S HAIll IlENEWEU. Thecascs in whleh It lias accomplished a complete restoration of color te the hair, and vigorous health te the scalp, are Iniiumenibla. Old people llke It for Its wpnflcrful powerlo restore te their whitening locks their original coiernnu ucaiuy. Miuuio-iigcurteepjoiiKO u be cause It prevents tlicm from getting bald, keeps (landriilf away, and makes tbu hair grew thick nnit strong. Yeung ladle llke It as u dressing bi'cuusii It gives tbu hair a beautiful glesy lin tie, and enables them te dress It In whatever form they wish, Thus It Is the faverite or nil, and It lias become se simply because It disap points uu ene. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOIl THE WMISKKIIS lias become one el tbe most Important popu lar toilet articles of gentlemen's use. When the beard Is gray or naturally of an undcslrnble shade llUCItiNUHAM'S I) YE Is the remedy. rRirnKDBr E. P. Hall & Ce,, Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Druggist. JulvMnugi G KKAT ELIX1K OF LIKK. ENDORSED BT THB WOULD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELIXEn OP LIFE Is a double Distillation of ever twenty dlircrcni kinds of the best Herman Herbs, this being the only true and rellnble process by which the en tire Great Medical Virtues and Curative Proper ties of tha Herbs can be produced. We are con cen ndent that this greut (iermaii Tonle will be found tbe meitHEALTH-UlVINO ever placed berore the public. As a KEMA11LEAND TLKAHANT INV1UOUANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, and ulferds Inhtamt KuLiKr, und a rcnncTd'as guaranteed In nil ceses or Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery Cholera Merbus. Nausea, Dlurrbrea, Asthma, Sick htmnuch, lllflleusncss, Ague aud Fever and ethci Malarial Diseases. This Ureal Medicine Fer Bale Everywhere. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., 1IALTIMOKK, Ml). apr.-SWASlydAw. CJAKE. 8UHI3 AND SPEEDY OUKH. O llcrTfii, VAiuoecitLxand8rKCiALDisKASi. Why be humbu can .nd In i uugged by quacks, when you Or. Wright tbe only Hcae-'."- Philadelphia who makes a laii I'nvsiciAri i" I'hlladelnhla snecIaJlv of the above diseases and ctrmn them T CuHEsnuAKAKTEKi). Auvicb FREE, day ana even ing. Strangers can be treated and return home the same day. OrUce private. DK. W. II. WIUGI1T, Ne. 211 North Ninth stroet, above Kair, P. O. llex 73. rhlladelphia, an39-lydftw TTEADtiUAllTEItS FOU TUB INDIAN MEDICINES,1 Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, AT- Lecher's Drug Stere KO.OKAHT KINO bT.. Ijiueuitcr.Pa. COAL. BH. MAI4TIN, WUOLESALS AND RETAIL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and CeiL -Yard: Ne. 120 North Water aud Prince strueU above Lomen. Lancaster, nS-lvd T AUAIGAHDNKHS & JEFFEKIES, COAL DEALERS. OrrieES : Ne. 1 North Queen stroet, and Nn. C6f North Prince street. Yards : North Pilnce street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTEH, PA. augis-tld lOAL. M. V. B. COHO, S30 NOHT1I WATEU 8THEET, Lancaster, Pu., WUOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALBB IN LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection with the Telepiionie Exouanem. Yard and Office ; Ne. 330 NOUTII WATEU BTHEET. feb28-lva TjlAST END YAKD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Otriea : Ne. 20 Centre Square, lieth yard aud oltlce connected with telephone exchange. uprHlydMAF.H JieusnruRXiauixa goods. miiE CHEAPEST PIAOE TO UUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures. -id AT- P. Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, febJ7-lVd LANCASTEH PA. QTORAGE O AUD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL HAYEK dec2-lyd 10 West Chestnut street. milE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC) CITY, N.J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, eleguntly furnished and liberally mauaged Elcctrte bells, lights, and all modern Improve ments. Geed orchestra, OHAS. MeCrLADE, Jy7-2md Proprietor! arums. UNN & UHENEMAN. - 4. jr. ECONOMY IN HEATING! The Great Invention of the Age, Steara and Het Air combined, Fifty nor cent. of fuel oaved. SIMPLE II OOHSTRTTOney. NO EnHinOOr rOOUired te run It. nn Exnlrvdmia. nn Clna nr Tv.n- tt...i j of oertiflcatoB testify an te its belng the safeat and most ocenom'lcal way of Heatlng H0U8OB. Bvery Hoater warranted, and no pay required till thoroughly tosted. Call and bee or send for circular. Soyerrtl second-hand Het Air Furnacea en hand, no geed as new, will be sela at a bargain. Flinn & Breneman, NO. 163 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JSXCUJIM0S8. pENIlYN 1'AUkT " "" Penryn PuiK, -ON THE Cornwall & Meim Hepe R, R, Excursion Commit tee of Churches, Sunday Schools and ether select organizations. In mak ing their summer arrangements, should net ueg loci te rcserve aday for l'cnryn l'nrk. This delightful resort Is situated In the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And lis grounds covering hundreds of acres me eifliv of access from all narts of central l'flu- eylvanla. Fer the froe use of excursionists there am extensive CIIOQUKT AND LAWN TENNIS UllOUNDS, LAIIUK DANCINO l'AVILION, HANI! 8TANII, KITCHEN, 1IA8KET AND CLOAK KOOM8, and OllSEllVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also a refreshment room In chaige of a comiMjtent caterer, where meals can lie procured at moderate rates, a photograph gallery and numerous ether attractive features. Ne liquors ollewed en the grounds. Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia Itallreuds will be euirled direct te the l'ark without change of cars. Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements effected with parties from all point en the Philadelphia ,t Heading and Heading A Columbia Hallreads, upon application te C. U. Hancock, General Passengcrund Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Hailread, ?.T booth Fourth street, Philadelphia, I'll., and with parties from Lebunen by applying te the undersigned, CAUL VON SCHMALEN8KE, Supt. Cornwall A Mt. .'lepe Hailread, Uiav8-3md Lebanon I'd. llUMMEli OF 183S. flM ;i Cornwall & Lebanon AND Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart el the Seuth Mountain, en the line of tbuabeAO read, Is eueied te lndUlduuIsaud osseckitlous Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds of acres, are easy of access from ull parts of Eastern Pennsylvania. M-TheroareMOUNTAINSTHEAMS.Bpaiinod by rustic bridges; MOUNTAIN bl'lilNOS, walled up with native sandstone; SHADY WALKS and PHOMENADES. A LAlKiE DANCING PAVILLION, LAUUE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING KOOM, undTAHLES. UENCIIES and KUSTIC bKATS, scattered through the gieve for the free use et excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET, HALL UHOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LEHY, QUOITS AND FOOT HALL Are among the amusemeuta elfcrcd. Ne Intoxleatlnsr Drinks Allowed ou the Premises. S-Pnrtlcs desiring it, can procure meals nt the PAHKHEVTAUHANT, which will be under the eharge of MH. E. M. HULTZ, the noted culcrcref the LEBANON VALLCY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supervision. S-Kxcurs(en9 from all points en Pennsylva nia It. H. will be curried direct te the l'urk w Ith out change of cars. Ijr-Excursleurutesnnd full Information can be obtained and engagements ellucted with parties from all points 011 the Pennsylvania jfe. ib. u)mju upmicuuen te ststant General Punsenger upon upplleutleu te GEO. W. UOYD.As it General PUrtentrer Airnt. I u n v iTB Seuth Fourth sUeet, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, C.tkiC. V. H. H., Lebanon, Pa. Supt. niyl3-3md a 110cr.it it:,s. T UUKSK'H. MIC GROCERIES. Sardines in OH and Musurd. Fiesh Salmen and Lebster. Petted Ham. Tongue, Chicken and Game. Deviled Ham nnd Chicken. Lunch Tongue and Whole Ox Tongue In Cans. Pickles In small glass Jais. Condensed Milk. Chipped Dried Hecf. Full Cream Cheese. Yerk Lunch or Pretzel Crackers. Fiesh Oysters In ene and tw e pound cam, etc. PICNIC PLATES. Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, NO. 17 kAST 2dNG STREET, LANCASTEH, PA. 11ATH AXD CAV.t. CURl'IlISING llEDUOTIONS. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hals! -AT W.D.STAUPFER&CO.'S, Leading Manufacturing Hatters. All our Fine Line of Fashlenablu Straw und I.lKht Derby Huts being sold new Hegurdless of Cost. Such Extraordinary Heductluns never befere ettered. Our less veur gain, still a few of theso Nice Light Felt Hata at Me. Don't miss n bargain. Everything New In bcusen. W. D. STAUEEER & CO,, (SHULTZ & HHOC'OLD STAND), NO. 31 6s 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEH. PA. STOCKS. pOOR, WHITE & QREENOUail. m BANKERS. Oiders executed for cash or en margin for all securities current in uoiMew lern umiKet. Correspondence Invited. MEMHEHSOF THE NEW YOHIC BTOCK EX. CHANGE AND I'llOl'KIKTOUS OF POOH'S MANUAL OF ItAILWAYH. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk. octMydeod TROTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.O0 X DOZXsr, AT NO. 100 NOHTH QUEEN STHEET, Janl'Jtfd LHucaster, l'a. LANCASTER, PA. CLOT1UXU. jyj-EKCHANT TlLOlt. I. IcCATIEET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 134 NORTH (JUEEN ST. (lliichmlllcr's llulldlng.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOH THE Sl'ltlNU AND bUMMKH THADE, EVEH SHOWN IN THIS CITY. CalI nnd luke a leek at the goods, and you will be sure tuhau your meosuie taken for a suit. JunctMyd F INE TAILORINU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. ITie Largest und Choicest Assortment el FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEH. All the Latest Ne cities tu FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING THE VEHY 1IEST WOHKMANSI11F. Prices te suit nil mid all goods warranted as represented athli new store, Uo.43Uerti Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. M YERH & RATI I VON. Suits te Order FOR HIE HOT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles OF- SERGES IN OL'K STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAHKEl) FIIOM TIIFIH OUItilNAL PH1CE TO VEHY LOW F1UUHES. 8E1IUES IN HLUE, GKAYS, I1HOWNS, HLACK, PLUM, WINE.GHEENS, DHAII, PAWN AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting for Evening ur PONGEES ANU SEEHSUCKEHS FOH EVEN ING WEAK. LEADING CLOTH1EHS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEH. PA QUR PRICES FOR STJIIEE, GOODS LEAH THE MAUKUT. Redaction Prica List of Men's, Beys' sni Children's CLOTHING. THIN COATS at 10c. SEEHSUCKEH COATS and VESTS fiem fl.ss liener 8EEIt8UCKEKSnt 11.75. MEN'S HUblNESS SUITS at l.50, 13.00, fe.00. MEN'S IJHESS SUITS ut.lX), t!0 00,112.00 and MEN'S HUSINESSPANTSatTSc. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASSIS! KltK imvts.i I1U0, $.150 and 13.00. terirt)3 SU1XS ut nw' i50.w.'ro.3eoup CHILIJHEN'B SUITS fiem 11.35 upnuids. Custom Department. Our specialties In this department are Weel Sergo Suiting In all Celers, tbu same we make te order In tlrst-clnss styles for tll.ne. ALL.WOOL PANTS te elder ut 13.00, S100. 3.00, $0.00, $7.00, $(i.0(). ' ' The place te trude Is vhoie you can get the most ter your money, nnd where you cuu have tbe largest vailcly te select liem, L. GANSMAN & BRO., THKFASHlONAItLH MEHCHANTJTAILOItS ANU CLOTH1EHS, Nee. 66-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Ulgbten the Southwest Cor. e( Orange Street,) LANCASTEH, PA. JirOponEve until six o'clock, Saturday until 10 o'clock. Net counected with any ether clevbluij house in the tit. MYERS (I RATION, 1" W. c ' ' L