I'Bi'iwwujuiimifi'i jai,n 3sssas39&3 wifca?J I A THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1880. a. v. . r i 'wrtfc. r$JJt. ,i ?. Jf "V- M . "SS ,&'. .r .DAILY INTELLIGENCER. EVEMV EVtNHM IN (twiuteyi Mepttd) fMJ YA mnntAM a INTELLIGENCE BUILDING'. , W. Veuu cutm Wa ItiSKUUm Fi. Uiicr-lM iMH Ifir. JoUer WIIKLY INTELLIGENCER, -J (JHffM JUffM.) 'pmmhcd Evcxv Wednesday Mernine, JVe Dellar t a Tear in Advanet. COKRBSPOKDKyCK lelleUtd from every pai ' tin tote and country. Oorreipendent are r fUtitedteuriH legibly and en one tide of the paper only; and le tign their name; net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeut Utter i will be eenttgned te the uaitt KukeL Addriu nil XjtU.tr t and Telegramttt THE INTELLIGENCER, liXxektmn.Vk. $l)c awaetcr atatclUgcuccr, LANCABTKB, MAY 13, 1SM6. An Important Measure. The net passed by the. Senate te regulate, inter-state commerce, with but fonrtlis fenrtlis uentlng votes, will be very important ami very beneficial te the business iuteiestsef the country if it becomes a law. It estab lishes a commission at "Washington te which written complaint may 1h made of injus tice in the charges of common carriers. Upen such complaint being leceived the commission notifies the carrier, and de cides whether injury is dene, and w hat re compense is needed. If the carrier fails te make it, the commission calls upon a United States court te intervene, which will make its decision after a summary hearing of the matter. A most useful prevision in the law is ene requiring all common carriers te file their schedules of charces with the commission within sixty days, which rates they can I change only en tcrnl.vys notice. Thocein- mission will miblish these rates se far as they deem it practicable te de se. This prevision will be likely te be effective in securing te the public fair and equal rates of freight charges. The secrecy of their rates and the facility with which they can lie changed makes it possible for the carriers te dis criminate unjustly between their custo mers ; and no commission would be able te redress the grievance if such seciecy could be maintained. The law forbids rebates absolutely, which is another most important provi previ sion. Itglves great power te the commis sion te determine what uudiie discrimina tion may be ; and it is doubtless wise in this, as it seems te be impossible te define such disciimlnatien in a law. Tliis act declares that no greater charge shall be made for a longer than a shorter haul for like quantities, and classes of freight from and te the same stations. Itis clear that this prevision has in itself little force and may be icadily evaded; and that the action and intcrptctatieu of the commission ate essential te mftke it ef fective. The law recognizes this, and gives te thocemmission the power even te autheilze in special cases a greater charge for a shorter than for a longer haul. A limitation of a charge which depends upon the quantity and quality of the goods and upon identity of starting and deliver ing points would leave it in tL power of the carrier te discriminate pretty much at its pleasure, if the discretion of the com mission was net Interposed by the law te check the action of the carrier and te com pel, a compliance with the law; which is that the charges made for carriage shall be just te the companies and all the people It lias become very evident that the in tervention of Congress is needed te make them se. The companies need as much te be protected from each ether as their cus tomers need protection from them. State legislatures cannot control them, because the rival companies run in diffetent; states, and a Btate law which would bind one te equal charges would cripple it in its competition for business with another, net se restricted, but able te make the class of freight that it lias no competition for, pay for the carriage of ether freight. It Is te the public interest that railroads shall leceive fair and com pensating tells for their service ; and that these tells should lie equalized, laid upon all who require railroad service. This cemmis. sien is established te secuie their public in terests; and no mere impeitaut duly is laid upon any officers of the government. Partisan Pensions. Tlie gleeful people who have been con gratulating themselves that Pension Com missioner Black has net furnished evidence te support his charge of partisan ahusoef his bureau under Dudley, have simply net been following tlie evidence There is and has been an abundance of it. There never was any reasenable doubt about it. Lvcry Lvcry bedy was cognizant of the party pressure brought te bear en this sort of government business. In every community Domecmta could be seen yielding te it and Kepubli cans profiting from it. The coincidences were tee many net te atlse from a gen erally vicious system aud high-handed ad ministration. Twe cases laid before tlie congressional investigating committee this week are sam ples of a great many, some of which Inn e been mlsrcperted, aud some have net been reported at all in the newspapers. In one et these the claimant had applied for a pension six days befere the explra. tlen of the limit te the payment of arrears. The records of the adjutant general's elllce contained no evidence of disability The original certificate et discharge states that claimant had been unfitted for duty by reason of a disease which he had con. traded uerere he enlisted. Among the papers found in the pension efilce, iucen- sidenttely left by Dudley, win a letter from Themas Graham, county auditor of Jeffersen county, Indiana, te Commis. sleuer Dudley, asking, if consistent, that be would leek after the papers in this case, mmI If it were right, Iturry along the mat- ter, stating that it would "be of advan- t tag te us In the way of peUlics." Mr. Cm. ., tyiei added that they were haying " a big bt against Helman," and asked that the ''twtumhwlenw should net fail te de any. tbieff Jh could against Helman. The case ; Ink wade (fecial and was rejected nfter MUMUDAMCfl ham wm received about that time, upon which the case was reopened and Bent te n examining 4xrard in Indiana, resulting in granting the pension. In another instance was found a letter written by .T. A. l'lfe te Senater Legan, In which he calls attention te thu long time which a claimant's iuiers had been in the pension ofilce unacted upon. He sajs claimant was a meinbtr of " the famous Springfield convention." Claimant was " feeling ugly" because of the delay, and the writer thought it a geed scheme te have the matter settled iw seen as iossible te make him feel belter. The writer asked General Legan's aid te this end. General Leam sent the letter te Commissioner Dudley, with n request that the cae Ihi made "special," which was granted, and the pension was allowed. These are a few from the many. The "sieclal" letters putting pension eases en political grounds were doubtless general!) better taken care of than te be filed for Democratic inspection , but enough were carelessly left te prove the system, and Dudley will find it. het enough for him K K feie he is through with it. Xet Taxing Profitable Preprrtlt'. The Mt. Jey Mrr and Xttr very proper ly call? attention te the fact that the prop prep erty owned, occupied and operated by the management of the soldiers' orphans school in that borough, has been for many cars exempt from taxation by virtue of some laws passed for that purpose. One of them is an act of April 10, ISO", which exempted their lauds and buildings net ex ceeding $3e,000 in value; and another is the act of April 21, lbO'J, which mere ex pressly saj s " no tax shall be assebted or collected en any property used or enteied upon for the purpe,ses mentioned in said act, after the date" of and dining Mid ec cupancy, the assessed valuation of which shall net exceed the sum mentioned in said net." At the Mine time the act says that these institutions, exempt from taxation because designated and employed as beldiers' or phans schools, must be " literary or charitable" institutions. It is very clumsy legislation and was manifestly made te fit a particular case ; but it is certainly in equitable, if net also unconstitutional. These schools are run as a private business "! run te prellt. Investigation has shown that the profits are inordinate, aud that everything is sacrificed te make preiit. There is no reason w hy they should net pay tav. A soldiers' orphans school that pays forty per cent, is a mere legitimate subject for all kinds of taxation than a farm that does net pay thtee per cent. Time te Speak Out. Our esteemed contemporary, the Aur Era, in answer te Quay's gentle intimation that if he were in Lancaster county he would support Summy, and te the Timcs, comment that LMiter Geist and lless Quay are therefore " for ence "in accord, says : Sir. Quay says 1 he weie a citlxen of Lan caster county he would support Mr. Siimmy. Geist 1 a citizen of Lancaster county ami he is net supporting Simmiy, and does net in in teml te de he , aud Mill ' theie N pcice and harmony in the Republican ranks," mid Oelst's admiration for QuayVdeliBhtlul sim plicity" in politics remains unabated. This attempt te set things straight is open te the civil that, as Geist is wit a citi zen of the Summy-Stehiu.in end of Lan caster county, his declaration that he docs net intend te support Suinin) is still open te an equivocal construction. Unr esteemed contuniiemty m.tj as well set things eutircly straight. It icquires plainness of speech te make thu public understand that he does intend te support Stehman. GitAXOEit it. 11. Tiiemai., of MeohanicH MeehanicH burg, is talked or as a Republican candidale for lioutenant goieruer. "Talked of!" Republican ?" Tub Cullem inter-state commerce bill which hasjuat passed the beuate, provides for a commission of Uve persons te be a peinted by the president. Kach commis sioner is tohuie a balary of 7,5UO a 3 ear. The commission is gieu authority te in quire into the business and management of all common carriers subject te the prois preis prois iens or the bill, and te obtain full and com plete information an te such business ; it may require the attendance and testimony el witnesses: aud the production of all books, papers, agreements, LirlUa aud docuuienU relating te any matter uuder investigation, ami may le that end Invoke the aid et the Culted btates courts. Audition, UiviBien aud silence. Cel. Dkciiuit has picked out Valley Forge ler the Huenncr encampment or his Seceud regiment. That Is lit and proper. Valley Forge and Gettysburg ate our great est utltle-iields, aud their historic nssoela. j tiens should inspire iteldinrs tentiug en these old camp grounds. liRKAT C.iur iUu(X and tinned today Way step u hole te keep tlin w I ml aw ay , Anil llerr Ment scared 'till nearly iltail Is drncged Irem under a woman h bed It was right smart in Quay te let Cooper go te the Pacific wllh Wright, (ioiilen and Pearson, while he went lishmir. l!eaer' election for governor means Quay rer mju mju ater. O.vner the greatest curiosities in social statistics Is the numerical prejioiiderance el females ever males in many part el the world. Prer. Richmond Maje Siulth has figured out that llie nuiuberer lemaleste 1,000 males in each country or Hurnpu is as follews: In England and Wales, 1 Oil ; Scotland, 1,00I ; Ireland, 1,011; Hnedeu, 1,(H.7 , Norway, l.imi ; Denin irk, l,tr. ; Hoi Hei land, l,tr.".l; Germany, l.dl'j; Austria, 1,011; Hungary, 1,WJ; Switzerland, l.lllii ; Russia, 1,0-W; I-'rauce, l.OttS ; Ilelgiiim, ine ; Italy, flS'J ; bervl.1, i)lu ; Greece. U13 : all Kiimi. l.OJL In the Unlted Stales as a whole there are only UG3 women te l.oue men, allowing theellecter the Immigration Irem Kurope. Rut lu New Kngland and the F.uleru states generally, there is au excess or females, from exactly the same reason as in Kurope namely, emigration ; and in the Koiilhern states there Is also an oxcess rreui natural causes. On the ether hand, in the Western suites and tlie territories, there Is aUa.is au oxcess et men ; lu Colerado, rer Insi.iuce, there are 1,000 111011 te M)l women. ICiiMiu.i: and Quay togethor Hgaiu 1 Keiiii Waiiu'h house nud itirnitiire hioe been sold at auction, the Hale reilUIng about 115,000, probably net mere than eue-lhlrd el IU real value. Ward is getting along with n great deal less household exin'iise at Slug Sing. Tun catalogue of Lafayotle cellege at Laston haw l,i receUedaud il lndiites that that nourishing old Presbylerhm Institution Is In exce lent condition. The total number of students enrolled Ntai, r which Peunsyl vaula furnishes 168 and New Jersey 1H In theae two state this college has always had IU chief strength. The splendid buildings, flue scientific apparatus, healthful lr-iir... aud excellent corie of profossers are respen. klhln fnr fha hlcli Hmhu. nf n-nuH.,... .. 1-..v.v. - .. mv.vw v.. piuirivy mat this hall of learning has reached. Tm: Ute Military convention In l'lillaitel phlA tin Dirndl mullence-, but it I doing a most needful work. Tlie " leng-ami .stiert-'mul" clause, te.iilx m follews: That UhIiiOI K unlaw fill ler any common carrier te cliarge or revolt e any greater compensation lu tlipapgrt'gate ler the transportation or iufwengcr or et llie like clans ami quantity of property, subject te llie proWMeHHof tliUnit, for u shorter tlinn for a longer dlstatK'O uer the h.uiu line lu the same direction mill Irem the miiie original point et deariure, or te the tiiie point el arrival; but UiIimIiiiII net Ihi cxnilriitMl 111 autherlrlng any common carrier within the terms of this act te charpe .mil revolt e as great comin'iisallen for a shorter as for a leiiROr dlstauce, prev liletl, liovvevor, lli.it Upen application te the commission appointed under the previsions or till act, such ivnimeu carrler may, in xvi.il wi"s be authorized te charce less ter leiiKt'r than for shorter dls. biuces for the transportation of passengers or preicrty ; and llie commission may Irem tlnie te time make general rules exempting such dfslgnate.l ceinnmu carrier lu Midi seeUl cases from the oiHratlen of this ss tieu or this act. Tho-e intending against this act will be guilty et extortion according te the uiagultuile of their otleuse. JcminMel'itEitseN, of Lebanon, recently declnreil he would net grant aud he would promptly reveke a license already gnmteil te nnyone w he sold liquor te girls, whether they wero under or ever 1. linn Most new languishes In that place which he mast aderus a prison tell. Is Senater laes, thedefiulcd Republican candidate for lieutenant goiernerin 12, te be puulshed for his alleged IiHlojiendence lrore the boss set-up in that year? It Is hard te imagine any ether ie.is.ni for acil lieing him, w hile Heaver is " i Indicated." PERSONAL. l)n. Ke. bishop of Pnwii, will be the new Protestant primate or Ireland. Mn. 11 1'. Kkknan is micKi'sted by the Philadelphia Jlnlletiti as a lit translator ter au American edition of Gautler's neeK Olahstesk himself, en Primrose pay, placed a w reath of the memorial llew en utsm the bust of Ijerd lleaconstield which adorns his study at llawarden. Mil. Nathan 11 vski.i.l Dei.i.V translation of "Anna Kararena," Count Lee Tolstoi's remarkable noiel of Russian llie and character, is tieing widely read aud praised. RnriiKsKNTATiw. Moiuilseh complains that the large number of Democratic, mem Iwrsabsenl from the Heiisfl dally either de lavs business or causes his patty te be out eut 6ted. Mns. Ar.ni.t.s, who writes "The Duchess" lioeks, Is sld tnhae a " inarideiisly soft, seet voice." They also siy that she xome xeme tlmes wears .1 "mlnute-"iatloriied chintz iKlonaise looking net unlike a btsl curtain." UkNin 1 Dlki, tlioacter, sailed, with his company, for Kurope Wednesday aner 110011 en the steamer America. "He was plen anovatieu by his numerous Inends at the deck, ami his cabin was hlled with tleral presents. Miss Mimnhi's reported Intention of au early in.irri.ige Is continued. The luture husband of " Geerge Kgbert Craddock," of literarv fame, Is a farmer, a six-footer, burly, dnveted te cattle-raisliig and liming ery llltle training. Mrs. Jank Af.UsTA Conks, cups lu Washington for ilUorce Irem Dr. Klliett Coneaeu thegrollndefdo.sertioL. Dr. Cene is a scientist of some note, aud was at oue time connected with the medical department oftlienaty. Of late he lias been specially notable as the represonuthe In Washington of the "Tbeosephlo" religion and the philos ophy of the Urahmiiis. Rk. PiiikLirs IlRoei.s, I). I)., has lolo lelo lole graphed a )osltie declination of the position of assistant bishop of Peunavlvaula. His ellicial relus.il te mvept the ollice Is uew en the way east Irem beiithern California and te relieve, the husiviisu et his lrieud.s he has sent three telecrauis in which he announces his position as uu.dterable, The conieutleu w 111 probably bu recoil eued te cheese a suc cessor. iiK.NATen Rinui.Kiibiii.nt took .1 parli'ef lllteeu te the circus in asliuiaten ; obtained lifteen tickets Irem a premium ticket-seller, but was net allowed te enter the circus with his Inendsasthetent was full. He protested w ith wme ohemencoagalnst this proceeding, and demanded that the police arrest the men who worn gelling money under false pre tenses. He was arrested by the olice and immediately released, but insisted en going te the station house with the etlicer, and after reaching the station and explaining matters he rejoined bis friends. Kathkii O'LbAHi, editor of the Ht. Leuis ('ulielii- fVerlJ, and rector at De Sote, testified before the Ciirttn comiiiittee that he knew many strikers were geed honest men and church members. Hepaw that the company was doing tta utmost te crush the Knights or Laber, using unscru pulous means te accomplish their ends. The cause et the strike he had studied, aud thought he knew the knights were a heciety formed te teach its member justice and equity, but looking al the entire railway sys. tern they thought it was carried uu by trickery and fraud, lieing goeriied by tyranny and unlairnesa. Thn Catholic t lllrrll. In Baltimore, Md., a meeting or the beard et diroctem of the Catholic University, held en Wednesday, wasattended by Archbishops Gibbens, Williams, or Jiosten ; Cerrlgan, or New Yerk; Ryan, or Philadelphia; liisliepn Koaue, of Richmond ; Sp.dding, or Peoria; Sfarty, or Dakota j Monsignor I'arley, et New Yerk ; Fathers Feley, of Baltimore, and Chappelle, of Washington, aud iiessra. Kiigeue Kelly, Micjiaul Jenkins, it. N. Ferrju and Themas H. Waggaman. Bishop Ireland, of .St. Paul, was called home by the death of his father. Tlie cemmitter et prelates appemled te make col lections reported mast gratifying results. Tiie (.election of a rector was loll te the lour aichblsheps, their choice te be announced at the next ineetiug Ten plans for the build ings were submitted ami three were selected Irem which the dual selection is te be made. Father Kelley Istheught likely te succeed te the bishopric et Washington. It is under stood that Bishop bpaldiug, of Peoria, is te be rector or the university, and lhat Father Chappelle, of Washington, will occupy the chair et history. The Itppulilicau Temperance Farty. ! reui the Independent, ltep. There is no bope in either New Yerk or New Jersey rer tumperance legislation from the Democratic tarty. The teuiperauce eleuieut is tee small te make itself felt lu party councils. Hut tlie Republican parly, which embraces the larger part et the Chris tian moral sentiment et the two states, is in a position le light the saloons ami re-e.stabilsh UMdl in the eontldeiico of thousands et earnest toiuperanco men, U It will It may, perhaps, lie forced te de thi , A movement having this object In vlew has already been Inaugurated lu New Jersey, a number of liilluentlal Republicans having called a state convention, te be held in Trenten. May 1UJ, te express their vlewa lu opesition te the llipier cause, aud te olect delegates te the A mi-Saleen Republican national onieutleu, msiu le be held in Chicago. The unanimity and determination hhew 11 in llie large ami rei reseutattie preliminary ceuleieiicu premise 11 coin en Hen and an e x presslen of no erd luary character. It Is an ollert te nave U111 Republi n 'arty. If It shall smvecd, Helland geed, u it hill, thore Is net xalt enough In the parly te save It. ' J Important Uerrrclluu, Mr. Ilrumin, of Pennsylvania, rising te a question of prlviloge in the Heuso en Wed nesday, stated that the llccertl was incerrect : that it made Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, use 1110 language, "iiie conspipuer, IZdWln M Stanleu," whlle the language employed imd been ' the nrcli conspirator, P.dwlii M, .Stan .Stan eon." Mr. Hammend, of Georgia, disclaimed any knowledge nt the facta, but added sarcasti cally, that R the iacls were us stated by the genlleiuan from Peunsylvania, a correction of the JUcenl should be made. It wax very important that the mljeclltu hIieiiIiI be lu. Heme gentlemen did net object te beiug called u "liar" who if called u "damned liar" would get very mad. The correction was ordered te be made. A I'lleemly Truthful Fact. Frem the I'ltuburg Chronicle Telegraph. Many a milkman owns watered stock. OJ?Jt ILAH AMt IIOXUKBArJtlt. II.SIHI iilnl In llie Tiirkli.il nttiilntrr te I I' liulil tlin Nstlensl IIIkiiII). lu the lleii'O or HopreseuUithes en Weil nesday tliwcuiniultteoet the whole lookup the diplomatic anil consular appropriation bill. Mr. I'anneii, of Illinois, crlliotsed an 11 item in the bill appropriating- Jl.sUO ter a steam laiimh ler the iihe et the minister at Constantinople Me aaiil that the Inte lto lte putilliMiu minister get along with $l,ix.l Mr Morrison, el Illinois, mined that llie appropriation ln t educed te f l.lim. I'etmer inlnlstera had Ik.sii able te get along with that sum, and he could net see why the pre out minister could net. Mr. llinilll, of'New Yerk, leada piragrapli from a priwtte letter from Mlnister Cox, stating that II cvst JI.HM te lilre a rteiun launch, and that no oue could Iholut'oii Ihelut'oii Iholut'eii stiutluoplo In siuumer without It. Ue had Ikhmi te 1'oustanllueplo hlniself, and he knew that it was absolutely impossible ler llie minister te gel along with a steam launch which would cost less than Jl.seO. "The lile Itciuiblican minister did," sug gested a Kcpublicati. ' The late Keptihlie.iu uiltiister did net de it, "replied Mr. llenitt. " I went out w lilt him en the launch, and the British launch c.ime out and went by u, and tlie Italian launch came out and wentbv us, and the 1 rench launch cune out aud went by ", and as the only AmeriiMii dig that tleats lu theso waters Is the Hair in the steaui launch, we had te submit te tlie huuilliatleu et see iiig It run nwav from.' "Why didn't: you lire up w as askeil by a Republican. "We did." replied Mr. Hewitt. "Our American bleed began te Isill ami the leller began te bell, and the result was that when we get hair wa te Constantinople suddenly the whole thing cellaiwed and we weie lelt lu the eis-'ti Itospheru. I l-iunhter. If 11 Republican could net get along with 11 thou sand dollars and 1 am a w Itness thai can proie that he did net 1 don't see hew any Democrat can get along with It." Mr. Morrison The last minister did net a-k ler mere. nh, os hedld," replied Mr. Uewltt , ' and he appealed tuitiens an American citizen te come in here aud make a statement 01 tue humiliation we both lelt en that occasion, and I hae net roceierod Irem that litituill.i litituill.i lien et , aiidlljeuaskliener.il Lew Wal Wal lace'iie will lull jeii that he was neerse humiliated as when in that broken-down launch. I 1 umhter. I This Jsee wilt saie the honor el the American Hag." Uiugh ter. I A motion te ledum the item te f 1,000 was lest. An Attorney '.Icnerll lusaue Iliruutli Jealousy. Francis T. Heed, attorney general et In diana, has been declared insane. In his public cendeet he has npptMired te ls er lectly rational, and the announcement el his transfer te an asylum has been recoiled with much surprise by his friends. Ills ellicial opinions and supreme court arguments haie beeu clear and lerclble, aud it has net been suspected by theso who were brought into cloe ceiiLicl with him that his iiutid was in any way deranged. His maul 1, it Is claimed, hewexer, Is of a dan gerous nature, aud his family h.110 feared that he would commit murder. He has been madlv iealeus. without the sliiihtest cause, el his w Ife, irlady ,l years old and the mether et a family el rewn children, 'llie inquest was held at the Instigation of A. U "W. CeuisUxk, whom the attorney general has been fellow lug about at night lu disgulse nnd threatening, and of his brother, Oscar II. Heed, the law- partner el U10 late Vice Presi dent ueuiiricks. Iiuer-M.lt.) Cuiupeimatluti. Kruni thy Kccurd According te the Tiega .l.;i'i(vr, llie less in luarriage lees te Pennsyliauii parsons through couples who go ever the line into New Yerk te get married is mere than made geed by the New Yerk couple who ceme te Pennsvliauia te get divorced. The marriage fee is regulated somewhat by the generosity or the bridegroom ; but the divorce lee is a matter or conscience with the lawyer. It may be surmised tint it costs a great deal mere te get united lu Pennsylvania thmi te Ikj tied up in New Yerk. rilteen I tars ler Highway Itehherj. IMward P. Timtniiis, the Tarrytown burglar who turned state's orideuce, pleaded guilty te a charge of a.ssuttlug Benjamin A. Want w ith a sand bat; lu Lynn, en February 1, anil robbing him of a 'i'e watch and & promissory nole. He was sentenced In Salein, Mass., en Wednesday, te hltecu years hard labor in the statu prison. A Dll!)relit sun i.r .llllllial lu running under the bed Hurr Most scraped the welf-aklu oil hLs anarchic shoulders. He is net the carnivorous and bloody-minded creature he passed for. He turns out te beau animal no les ., Although of illfTient ssrlce-. .NO WI.NK I lilt Mr:, An old Berdeaux 1 itlorieua wine With tlavoref u draught dlilne. 'Ti, sparkling nectar, rich and rare. Te bsnlsh ev'ry thought of care. Whate'er your drink, lierdeaui 1 mine Hut lien Its pleasures 1 lustgu. Although te drinking I Inclluu I fain neuld .juad but de nut dale An old llerdcaux. Oiibieadand naternen 1 dine. And much In conseriiieme leplne. My landlady doth en me glniu Her little hill I cannot square I'm troubled by what 1 dctlliu An old beard e. Frem the Chicago Jiumblcr. There are no epidemics or colds new . Star Cough Cure Is prompt, Biire. S3 cuuU. lied Tlin l'resh Krugrante Of SOZODOMT renders It the meat agreeable article ever used as a teeth wash. It has none el the arid properties of the astringent teeth ponders, and Instead of contracting theguina. It renders them Ann and elastic, mil Tu.Th.S nvr.viAi. xuvivr.H. Ileuenty the ltet I'eUiy. Ill udierllidng a medicine it Is best te be hen est: ilctvptleu will never de j the people won't stand it. I.t thu truth be Known that Jlurdeck Jlloed Jltltrri cure scrofula, and all eruption! of the skin. This medicine li sold every where by drugclsts. Fer b lie by II. il. Cochran, druggist, lj; ami 1.IU North (jucuu street, l.anc.ulcr. A IVertl of Caution. Uallread men, mechanics, commercial travel er, bine ballistt), fanners, and ethers who labor nut of doers.nio peculiarly liable te aicldant mid Injury. Themat' Kctectrie Oil for hrulaei, burns, bltea and sprains. Is oneol the tinest ap plication yet devised. or sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 .Veith Queen street, Lan caster. Can't Say Kueugh. " I cannot speak tee highly et Uunleck llloed Jlitleri they have been a great bleislngte inc. Cured ine of biliousness and dyspepsia from which I h ul sintered for years." Mr. . I. Marsh, Hank of Terente, out. Fer sale by it. U. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 13u North (jueen street, Lancaster. lliuinlerlt Dann the Ages, That ter lameness, fur rheumatism for pains, and for sprains Dr. Tliemai' J.'ctcctrlc Oil Is a positive 111111 rename reuicuy. iir. inemar Jie levme uu can 00 purcneseu 01 auv drturirlt. rurnuiuiiyii.il lecunin, (iru Ninth Queen street, Lancaster, Cechnin, druggist, 1J7 and 1JJ All Ailmlrnu llanilseiiie Face. A puie, clear skin will make any late burnt. Heme. Manllestly anything which stiengthens and enriches thu bleed will directly iiircct the whole person. All eruptions of the skin illsiiii pear when Jlurdeck. Heed Wtrr arc employed. They am a vegutable remedy of Inestimable value. Fornaleliyll.il Cochran, druggist, U7 and I North Queen utieet, Laucealur. l'eliiialer Sam 'I A. Hewitt, Of Monterey, Mich., delivers himself In this w lie : ' Fer celils. burns, sort) threat, and rheu matism, Themat' Eclectrlc Oil lunnel be beaten. 1 say keep It up te thu standard, and tt will sat isfy the people. 1 shall send fera new supply wien." Fer sale by 11 II Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13U North Queen street, Lancaster. NOTIONS. Q.HANI) U1HPLAY OK "" NECKTIES. UO TO KKHMAN'tt. JWR OAMBL'8 UAIH UNDHBWBAn, UO TO KlllSUAN'U. EOR LATKST KTYLKS COLLAUS AND CUriTS, 'IP TO EUiaMAN'B. QHKA.PEST AND HKST SCARLET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAN'S. we.nwicaTKi.saBr.. LAJtcAimcii, mmtteAL- IHIU'MATISM. M A Creaking Hinge I ill v ami tin us lintil, until "Ills hiiiiIIi-iI, niter which ii mines easily linn tin. Joints, or luntfrs, et Ilic 1m1 am Dtlireiieil auif liillaiueil h rthi'Utnitlstn, Ihey cannel tm iihimiI Mil hunt lattsliiR Ihi) tiiiist irriiilatlni; lulus. AjeiV sisrsulmtllls, by 11 n. tiii en the MihhI, ielfu es tills comlllleii. ami i -teres the Joints iekihhI nerktiiK outer. .Wcrs NirsApattlla Ins rtlrttctl in enrctly, insiij inestreiiiarkal.il- tun anuiiit'iTef wliteti Imllleil the eiretts of the most elierH need pli si ilnns Weiell neiessii, 1 umlil cue tlm names et nianv IntlhliliiAls he he been iuirilb tukliiK this mislniiie In my own cne It has lertalniy erkist wemters, tilh Iiik me et RHEUMATISM, alter bclnu troubled with It rer years. In thu, ami all iithei illseuses Arising lniliilliinilvbl'Ssl, llierlur'iiiritj llli whlcli I am ncfiuatnUil. that alTnl such relief as Axut'a aiiuiurlll i H II hsnuw, . U llilllmere. Mil. cr s viiviarllla i a led Hie el lleut and Uliemusiisiu. when UKttiini; le would. It has einitii ited rtrry trace el illseae fnim my js Iciu It II fthutt, MAiiacr Hetel Ucluient, Lewell. Ms I , diirltiu instiy nientlK, asnilcier Irem ihtvnic Kheunistlsui The ill-ease alUlrteil inn rtileveusli.tn splteet all the nincitles t leulil Uiul,iiiilil t commenced ulii(r Ajers sursapi rtllv llivk s,n oral Witllivs ei this piriuratten, and was speedily ivsteuM te health.-J t icain, IuileiH'iiili.me, a Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 1'ien.ireil In III .1 C. Ajer.t Ce, I.owell, Jlass. sold bj Druggists. 11K0, 1 s six Letties, u. tllllOll HUV KPVHXIAH IXtl ueuita. -lyi: HA l: A LARGi: STOCK Ol 1IIK HhbT REFRIGERATORS l.N HIE LIT . The r.erce Drj Air llcfrigcrater. (7.4 KDEX ftl.SA-. WATKK t OOI.KKX, JVK VIS HAM FKKKZEJIS, And a lull line et HOI SKI UKMSIIINU UOUHS the largest sleck of (. VS i rilltKS In the city. Special attention paid te (jes-Mltlng, 1 In UtKUlng ami Spouting We have J list rccli ed another let el these 2Sc. ULOUKS. JOHN P. SOHATO&SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LA.NCASl-Ki;. I'A. F L1NN A HRh.M.MAN. 150,000 Adams & Westlake COAL OIL STOVES IN USE. All giving satisfaction. The only Per fectly iMte OilStovtamthe market. There ate no ether oil stoves te cemp.ue te them. The Most Durable, the Cleanest, the liest H.ikers. Uuy no oil stoves till niter examining the Adams & "Westlake, -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, DbAI.Kl'.S IN All Makes of Oil Steves LANLASTKlt, FA. aprlS lyd.tw w L A. KIKl'KKR. ALDUS C. HERR. HEADQUARTERS SUMMEE COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). THE ARGAND rer UA'iOLIMS. THE DANGLER, Fer COAL OIL. HAMlHOHK' CAI'AIILE I HUUAI1LK' JSCO.NOMIC AL Alse, a I ull Line of Parler Htovea und Hontera, Cook Steves mid Itunges. THE SPLENDID HEATER, bTII.L All KADI Alae, UBfRiaERATOIlB, IOE-OHBAM FREEZERS, WATER s COOLERS, rOTS, PASS, KETTLES Well, anything you wauL COJ1K AM) SEE roil Y0U11SELF. OUDKUS OU I'lumbieg, Gas Filling, Tin HoeDng and Speuling l'JtOMl'TLV ATTENUEU TO. KIEFFER & HERR, upJS-tld.tw 1'AHAhOIJi ,1ft R 03E I1ROS. ,t UAUTMAN. PARASOLS Twouty-Ineh Satin, 75 Cents. PARASOLS, Twonty-Ineb Satins, 76 Centa. PARASOLS, Twenty-Ineh Satina, 75 6enta. THE MANUlfACTUUKllS, Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. Hpl-Cuid 8 TOR AG K AHD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL MAVEIl, decJlyd Ne. 18 Wcit Chestnut atrcet. nut irrntut .v iiauhhman. -UAltOAINB IN- Counterpanes COI'.NI'hlll'AMKS AT , COll.N I'hltl'A.NKS AT COUNT MlfA.NKS AT , no .1.1 I V.I IIIIAUllrUl. MAUShlt.l.hs ter M Mtl'ANhS AT sJ.Mi, wh .10, i.ini, ati.iii, h,i.im. We luive bought thoae OotinterpiuioH In hiriiu quuntllleB nt Auction nnd Utoy iitoOhetii). METZGER & Nu. -IU Weat KltiK Btroet. lietwixm Coepor llonee tuul tJorrel llorrie llutel. "N ruxT deer 'in Tin: cernr iiei.s.f. SPECIALTIES -1N- BLACK SILKS! At T5c, 87 l-2c. FAHNESTOCK'S. Sl'LLlAI UKS 1J COI lllthl) -II Kl. Ml 1 I WllhV IIUK-SM (lOllll- I R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. vvuxirvitr'. H i: I M I'M PS 1-UR.NMTURi: DKPOl'. These New and Elegant Table Scarfs Just Arrived Te-Day. THEY ARE VERY CHEAP AND TASTY. Aud, by tlie way. we UtivoBeiuo New ami HuiuIhouie Parler Sulta just fluiabed te ahew you, und u few Couelioa and Leuiwh, Just the thhiK for this hoiibeu, utter the heuse la clotuied Call and uoe thein. HEINITSH'8 FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. LAXi:iit:it, r.i. Jtll.LIMCItY. sp IIINIJ GOODS A. HIRSH'S, NOS. O &. 8 NORTH. QUEEN ST. All thi. l.ivlrat bt) 1m el HATS AND BONNETS. Hats fnrS3r. uml uj. 1 ine t lewrrp, l-ratber- nml Hewrr leuiiiMid. MUlimry Mlkn( .s.ttitf, lvtrt, N'ttlnK4i I:t", tuiltl Jift, bllvi IriiL. I. a co mixed with ku11, niul iimiiy uther .Sew TttunnltiKd. Taney ItfiitU, Hat (muimrnu, Chtltiri'nii Iic.u Cans, CertcU C(illarjf (Juirj, Himthnrchlrfj, Jcreys, Iaillf3 lline, and lari;e arlrt of ether oetts. ChII nncl HtMMid bvroreiiui-cltdlnizuldunht'i-c. uprll Zual T 11IK bl'RIMi OI'i:.lM. -AT mm Palace of EasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET, IS OVLIl, AM) IS lMtDCLAlMKl) 11V LVKIllUUDl A CUKAT blfCCL'sH (KAMI) ilhlONI) UKCUIl'TIO.N ' NKVKU KQCALLEI)" Am ILe uunnliueiii oxprinsleui of tlie..i ul our putruus wlieliatl tlniouneub telugpt'Lt oei: dlsi'lav at our. ei-knimj, Hut tlie liiultltinluoiKOeilti nu li.nl for llui o e o lleu uu9 toeiuut for thu aLcoinuieiliitloii ull ull esiary te bhew Ihcm te mlviuitiiKu. Wotlirio Wetlirio Wotlirie loro Heuhl solicit your clew mTutliiy te thu lol lel lol lenliiK lUt of ui titled mill prlLua : HEbKLL IHKIlt.ST FIETY CENT KID GLOVE In tlie city, four Jlutleu, Latent Slmclt'3. WiiHi'lliillviiHiiil lx button KlilUlevu, dcuI lepi'il top, In Kmyt unit hlat.'H, lit Jk: n pair. IVesi'll ureal klit llvii liutten f;levuul 70e. U'e null ii it'iil kill, Htllvlu'il Luck-, lour liuttena ftl 7c. Husell u tlvulioek real kid hieing gleve for II ei. W.i Hill nu uih1icscc1 kill Klevc, foul luittena, for We : u better ene ler 75e; u leal kill glove, uu- llrCMHCli.llttl.'A. We sell u nne llsle rIote nt l!k n pair. IVehell u pearl lllu Klevo ut 'J1' I Ilnest jK'iirl lbjle at '&e : KiiKllih pearl llsle ut 37c. We sell line silk (,-leven, in black uml colored, ul .lie and l.le. We Kelt tlie finest pure nauze silk gleve In town, black ami roleied, utsec. n p.ilr. iveeuiipuiu mm lace nmid, in umtK Jersey style, nt: it pair. IN HOSIERY. We sell lacllca'Dtrlpeil hme nt 5c. apilr. We nell n belter iuallly, plain coleled unit utrlpcil, at 7c upalr. We sell plain coleieO, strlpcil and black, ut Hie. u ialr We sell split feet, full laslileneil, due iiallty no-.ii, in coiercu aim uiacK, nti.'xcupair. .N'eir siirlnu sliaclea, tiins nnil slater, l&c. a pair. Wuscll full, ii'KUluruiauellalbrlKitiiiis, '"' 1,c- pair; excellent Miuiiny at incnim-jx:. itp.ur: in. 11 III..! lt.ill.f li.i.iiria lit. 2.V. IL llillr. We sell intra koeiI uuallty black hose, lull regular iniule, vvliltu feci, nt 'ilc. it pair. We sell the llnest colercrt liese, full ii'Kular niiule, In tans anil slates, at'iSc.iipalr. We icll sniped hose, lull regular made, Irem Oc h piilr up. Ve soil black llsletlireail hoie at 37c, ami bet bet lereiie atKic. JIIaeksllkhosentTSo.nnil 10U. Our stock of clieckiued ami fnucy striped liesii cannot be surpuasid lu iiuallly or v.ulely of Bt VltH We sell Reed iuallty hese ler cldldien, plain or tllibad, f ieiii luc. u ualr up. Clillilreu's full icgulur inadu black lieju, wlille leet, ul ltc. nud 'Jc. it pull'. Infant's llircu-feuttlu lio$e lit 105., 12Xc., 15e , Wc. und c. Intunt's llsle tlireiul tlirco-feurtbs hose, 37c. Ladies' and Gents' Gauze Underwear, LONG AM) SIIOIlT8LKKVKS,I5c,,37e., ABOc. llalbiigcan Hlilrl.i for ladles and gcntlcuicn, We. Clilldiun's (Inuze Undershirts from f c. up. Uents' unliiuHdried shirts, relnrerced linen besom nnd lined buck, geed uusllu and well made, Mic, OKNTH' SATIN SCAUl'8, NEW 8TVLE3, 25c. LADIE8' JKU8KY CLOTH COATS, HLACK AND COLOK3. JERS E Y -AT- ASTRICH'S, NO. 13 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTJSU, I'A. iiueiii. from Auction! UHlVll.ltPA.NK1 AT. IJlMI.N I'Mll'ANhS AT. UdUMhlll'ANKS A I'. .no I HO l.SO HAUGHMAN BLACK SILKS! $1.00, S1.U5 nud $1.50. AT . una II iu All tint .NevpltlMln I 'wrsl I'llc-e LANCASTER, PENN'A SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1000. 11151 l)ll i;.e in .(. s P II 1 N U IIAIU b. ui'iisisii at il ei:h FINE TAILORING. lhe Ijixit niul intnt C'otnplrle Asert!iitnt et n.SC: WOOLENS ler tlmbptliiKTiiiautobe liiiintl lu the City of lttnuiatr. A ilieliu I. Ine of JipitiiK OvtttcutiUngs nnd .TniiULloenliiK-4 tn nil the lnteKt I'utterne li tins lm, lUi trkmanahl, ami nil g(xnl4 Wuiiautcil ua n ptut'UUil. H. GERKART, NO I. Mllilll gUKKN STKKKl. in. the Pi. t..U'ii-. iii'ir-'? lirtll -tPl. -JiTYhlW A KATllON. SEASONABLE CLOTHING! i iiu w A.sr a NICE DRESS SUIT in t d CuBMiune ui rialu U eruteJ, cj.uiiine eiu Btfk lt'ii heiK, uituit hapte. Ik i)V U AM A HANDiOMK PLAID UK MIXED CHEVIOT KAMINK Olfll STOCK. ir V WAM' A ICE FLAMNDL SUIT, lu lllue or Cuiliil t.ruy, fkeleteu Ceat forliet wettllier, examine our stock. iri04I N'KEI) A Pair of Light Trousers -Oil A- THIN COAT OR. VEST, etainlnu eui .lock , Largest 111 Lancaster leneit In pi lie veuTirs iiers and ciiildhln's suits In New ami Handouie Hlylm, well umile, te Hinml the lmul wear tliey me Itktly te ruielre lrein 1J)(' h iiiUi. . r.iiunlnu Our Sleck of Clothing. MYERS A I. (.'inline; liiuii'iiili'r 'I'nller.s, NO. JU HA8T KINO 8TRBUT, J.ANUASTKH. I'A. pUROKR A HUT'l'ON. Spring and Summer CLOTHING -AT- BUEGER&SUTTOFS. VI 0 cm slieir oue et the best slecks et llendy. M.ulti Clothing lu the stnte und guaninteoeur I'llces ery Lew. . . , JIualneHH UhIIh ill H. f . IU, 111 'l - yiuul)ic3s8ulUulL',Ilttiidll5. Lempaiu our bihhIs nnil l'f'ces Willi ether houses imid be coiivliicedlliut this U thu place i0AU lhe Newest und Hest Style of 1'Iece Hoejh for Ciutoin.Werk, which we will uiake up In the Ue-itStylu. rit guaranteed. Alull Line of youths' und Children's Clothing Gouts' Furnishing Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LAJlOAbTKU. I'A. T)OTi; 18 MAKING OABINET PHOTOORAPHS AT 3.00 A DOZKM. AT NO. 1W NOHTll QUJJKN BTIIEET, JanlD-Ud Lancaster, 1'a, RATION