Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 21, 1886, Image 2

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LANCASTER, JUL!' 21. 15n.
Custom Heuse Reforms.
One of the eases which the llepiiblicans
have been harping upon as injustice te n
geed official, discrimination against a brave
soldier and violation of what nre called the
president's "civil sen x reform pledges,"
was the removal of Jehn F. lliutranit,
from the collectership of customs in Phila
delphia; and the appointment te succeed
him of Jehn Cadwalader. The new collec
tor has been the subject of unremitting at
tack from the Republican organs, and
nothing that malice, malignity and men
dacity could And or invent has been spared
te break down the new administration.
Beth of these lines of dLscttssienjire at
once met and answered by the plain, busi-ness-llke
statement which tlie collector
makes of the operations of his office for the
fiscal year ending June SO, 1SSG. The last
twelve-month lias net been a year of spe
cial business activity ; and the highest effi
ciency and integrity of the new administra
tien could net show the results set forth in
this report, unless by comparison with a
previous administration grossly lacking in
ene or both of these qualities.
The integrity and economy of the past
iiinistratien are at once challenged by
the comparison that the number of days
for which absentees received pay in a year
of Ilnrtranf t's exclusive control was four
fold that of n year in which Mr. Cadwalader
had entire direction of the custom house
management.
But even this is net sufficient te explain
the enormous decrease en the cost of col
lecting duties from 3.12 per cent, under
Hartrauft te 11.70 per cent, under Cad
walader. Why u I.epublicati administra
tion should cost ever 113 per cent, meie
than a Democratic is one of the things
Mr. Cadwalader was appointed le find
out.
There Las bee.i an incre.ue in imports
from $20,019,010 te iSViMl.'m; and of
duties collected from $li,i!U,el.l.:tf te $1 1,
Ml ,890.01 ; besides an increase in the
amount of duties due the United States en
merchandise lying in the warehouse at the
close of the year from $7.S..,32ti.27 te $!)"),.
173.0S. In the same period the expenses of
collection were decreased from 612S,.S.'iti.'i0
te $103,571.71.
It will be very hard te convince anybody
that these figures de net show cause for
suspicion of something mero serious than a
weak and inefficient administration of Col
lector Hartrauft. Ne was notoriously an
unlit man for the many high positions he
held, lint this impregnable showing of
undeniable figures has a broader significance
than te point his individu.il incempetency.
It shows reform metheds of a business :u).
ministration that business men can umlei
stand and honest people appreciate.
Enemies of the Ituce.
At last one point in the dogma of the
Chicago Anarchists is discovered whereon
everybody can heartily agree with them.
It Is said that at a meeting held last October
they adopted the following resolution
" Death te the enemies of the human race,
our despoilers. " Certainly, by all means
death te them. AVIie are they V Where
are they ? It is intimated that these ene
mies of the human race are human beings
and therefore must be enemies of them
selves as members of the human race. All
will agree that such an enemy should be
promptly killed and stuffed. These enemies
are a natural monstrosity of extremely rare
occurrence and modern history has few
recorded. Attila and his Huns, Xere, Call
mla or any ether monster of antiquity,
teia should appear en the btage in the
-enM- century would be promptly
'nd if the Anarchists havn
Seven
Laucaiu euemiesef the human lace
- j- as clearly stamned. noenln
in general would cheerfully aid in their do de do
'""itructien before the court can appoint a
commission te determine their insanity.
The Anarchial resolution sounds very
much like the cry of " step thief, " that a
Hying rascal raises te threw lib pursuers
off the track ; and if there be any enemies
of the human race they nre the nieii whose
creed is anarchy and whose only mission is
te attack the officers of the law with mur
derous intent.
These officers are a part of thebanier
raised by the human race in America for
their protection against their enemies, law
lessness and diserderand by opposing them
the Anarchists declare themselves.
A Vicious l'rlueipal.
ihe decrease in the rate of tax en oleo
margarine by the Senate from five te two
cents a pound may te some comprehensiens
mitigate the ettensiveness of the measure ;
but it in no degree changes the quality e
it nor affects the fundamental principle in-
of the bill te be a fraud, when they intro
duce it as a revenue measure and entitle It
as such, and yet in the discussion frankly
avow it is really intended te suppress oleo eleo olee
margaino and enhance the price of butter.
The constitutional immorality of styling ii
bill ene thin:;, when it is In fact nnniiu.r
" " worse than the business immorality of
ielling buttcriue forgeuuine dairy product.
'IVere the bill entitled by its actual name it
..exmld be killed by a supreme court dec!.
'-isteiier its unconstitutionality. In Penn-
X Xllan' Bucl a measure was saved by the
; tmnlcal construction of Judge Simonton
r r ttat!ng called a bill te protect the public
health, lliecetirt must make the violent as
sumption that the legislature w.i3 honest.
A Mllle Mere of the Same Sert.
It will lie remembered that the cleiks In
the postal railway mail service boiiie time
age made cemplalut and talked nlieut
striking because they thought they were
being discharged tee rapidly. The report
of the postmaster general shows that en
June 30, ISM), there were in the sonice
1,503 of these officials ; thciv wen? dining
the j car 603 removals, i.sef thesm W'lng
for partisanship.
Considering hew this force was organ
ized, enn stiictly partisan basis, it is mani
fest that the service lias net been suffi.
ciently shaken up. Seino mere must go.
Tun particular frleuili te tlie "calamity
ticket," having exiled Us oliief ineinberi for
Iheir lurt) ' jjoeO, are t't'iil en llrrltig up
Domecratlo Ktrlliv Tlieir H-hoiue It te
cliainjiien hoiiie iMrlleiil.ir (Miiiltilate niul on en on
(l6aerto draw out Heme oppexltiou which
may be nuile eltivlUe in the mentor his
nomination. Stale chall won't itcli old
IjIhK
l)i:it con grestnien Don't talk.
A cohiii:iieniii:nt et the I'hilailulphla
Tunes makes an elleclhe point aKaliit the
claim that the UemiMIeani or that city ili" ili" ili"
sorve any cnnsideratlnn en villi orleo re
form grounds from a Democratic aduiititstni aduiititstni
Hen. When the Democrats elected Mayer
King he left about "00 Republicans en the
policeforco te the 300 Doinecrats he ap
pointed. As seen ns Hinitli caine iuoery
Democratic neck felt the ken eilge of the
guillotiue blade. Turn the r.vncals out.
Te Democratic candidates for Rovurner
Hewaroef Ureeks, even liearlng gilU.
Tin: prevailing damp weather and copious
rains of the springtide and early Milium er
In this section were followed by timely
warmth and geed hanest weather. The
crops of hay and wheat which have; been
fully gathered are of unusinl oeollonco
and abundance. The eats is lien being cut ;
corn is ceuiing en linely, and In seme of the
tobacco Holds cutting has begun ; while there
is enough time left te niikii a geed crop
where the plants are fairly st it t-l. Krnlt and
berries haie se far been abundant aud the
orchards premise prolific yleld. Te the na
tural advantages of a geed soil and magnifi
cent cultivation Providence has this year
added for the I.incaster tanner beneficent
meteorological conditions ; and there is greit
premiso that our husbaudiuen w ill be blo-"ed
In More and basket
Te the short-horn bulls ami light-piirve
bears about te speculate In w heat Don't.
Tin: Bmeke of the campaign already arises
from the Republican state committee head head
ijuarters. It is all smoke.
IrthoKev. Walde Mossirei could change
his character as easily as the cut et his hair,
Ills descent uiwn the far West would be mero
eta bon Nm te that grasshopper stricken ro re ro
gien. It is really kind in State Chairman Cooper
te "put down" Cot. Wendell Phillips Itow Itew
tnan for a few speet-hes for the calamity ticket
this fall. Hen man was charged te the brim
with aspeech at the last Hepublicanstate con
vention. Mean advantage was taken of his
tomiierary absence te put the subject through
without his Createt Kltert ; and, It he is net
lapped early In the campaign, tighter oxuer-
age than tee hopeful chalrmun's will be
needed le kinip oil an explosion.
CiMHtls proposes, hut the Mju-with-
a-lkickbone disKisc.s.
Tur Mevlcan frontier of our glies us no
end of trouble, but It seems mi far away that
we don't take the trouble half se seriously as
we should.
Uvery new and then a dispatch announces
raid by Indians or by Mexican rullUns
across the border in searcli of hores, cattle,
and plunder, while the Mexiciu J troops are
roprcsentod as in het pursuit and occasion
ally sei oral or the rascalls are caught and
hanged. Tiiera is a spicoef ad eiitiire about
this berder llfe that must be most ilelightlul
te the het blooded Mexican ra-ssl or cold celd cold
beooded savage brave; and the niiiuber of
hangings only adds ti the est or the lire by
giving it an olemeut or rlik th it Is exclllng.
This element or risk must lie ery much in
creased borere the ellect upon the raiders will
be what the men who de the hanging most
desire, aud when the berder robber ami
murderer knows that the chante et buing
hanged ler his crimes is giKl, liu will
promptly disappear.
If Congress would use.i little or the sur
plus te Incroase the o.xcitemeiit in the liioer
border rulllans the citizens el the border
would be all the mero llrinly patriotic, and
en the border patriotism is sometimes geed
stock te have.
PEttSONALi.
JrxhH Vi:nK, who wm shot by a mad
nephew, at Amiens, iu March, is cjnvales! cjnvales!
ceuL Mil. Kir n uii Vai is oppMe.1 l- the
Democratic party coquetting w ith the labor
eleiiient.
Jaiiiis P. fioiteov, the Inienter and man
ufacturer or roapers and binders, died Tues
day at Kochestor, N. Y.
.Jl,;.pr,?KsON Uav1s- an olllcer In the
Illack Ilawkwar. administered the oath et
allegiance te Abraham Lincoln, entering the
service as a lieutenanu
William C. Cenwi.v, a printer, late of
Denier, Cel., has beceme lieir te JO.OOO. and
should reiiert his whereabouts liniuedlatelv
te II. C. Pickering, Lafayette, I ml.
Cm.. IIitvii f f-m... .. .. it . .
, " '- '.-vhhuiviui iiarriseurg.
in a letter te the chairman el the Dauphin
county Democratic coiiiiuitte,ilrclinosin be
a cauuiilate ler the gubernatorial nomination.
Miss Ukktrum: (iuiswei.u, the Ameri
can singer, gale a suceessiul cmcert. Tues
day, at the reiidence or I.uly Julian (Jed.
suild, iu Londen. Mosdames l'help-, Wad
dliigten, Meigs, jrackay and K-umlds wtru
In attondaiice.
Ciimii.ks Kjieiii Smith, et thu ', m,
audlraiicls Haw le haie purchased an Inter-
fisf In tlin Ttnltiiiinr.i .v... nt.i .1.
... . "-""" .vi.e. iiun (lurcllll'sO IS
said by these geutlemen te be hulely ter an
Ini'nal ii 1... t u.l... 111. ...... r,
.....,.. mui, n-, .iirj niUUIKU HO .'IClllO lUrt
In the Management et the paper.
Haiien lt.vMie.vii in: .Si:ii,i.ii:iti:, wliels
new traieling In the Vnlted States, has ro re
cently, at the request or Ills family, been
placed under judicial control, having run
through his own lortune anil contracted debts
te the amount or close uiieu f 0,000,000. H
has, however, been legally prohibited from
incurring any further liability.
JLiriiii-w AitNer.ii, with his daughter,
has arrived at Cressen Springs, and has beet!
driving Iu the meuutains with Mr. Andrew
Larnegie. He is onthuslastie Iu pralse of the
Allogheuy scenery, which he siys has twlnts
of resomblance te the Scottish Highlands.
Cressen and the HorKshJre mils he considers
the two tlnest regions he has seen in this
IIO.V. TlMIITin llAIUU.NCnON, M. P..KOO-
rotary or the Irish Parliamentary party lu
Dublin, cables Patrick Pgau, president of the
Irish atieual League et America : Thank
the American League ler Its splumlld on en on
ceorageinent In our struggle, urn- cnils
iiMKlni; glorious pregress among the ICnglMi
domecrauy, and no tenqierary check can n.
feet It. 'Hie spirit el our oeplo Is excellent.
Parnell wires me that he is communicating
wltli members, und will name the deputation
te your convention iu n day or two.
Huniiv AVaiui IluKcii mi's Londen ad.
nw?iS-0S nr? ,BOV,'y criticised by some et
the .hi gush journals. Of a recent deliver-
?ESiU,0,.I.aU Mal1 -y: "Mr.
Tim i.mV11'1 ,l0t ,,ave " "rst-class sondell.
r,Jj? 'mllwM "' "lltHl anil the grtwl i.lat-
I au w- i "f "I'wtatlen. The up.
ThlsWa,,.T,rly,.l,l't ,8uk0l fervoney.
auiUenct'lhHn1!" te. 1 10 'harueter el the
than the occasion." troaier
A GIANT FAMILY.
Krem the I'lltbunjTclcgr'.iiih.
In the early part of the picsent ceutur.i
there Hied Iu le settlement twtwceii the
Monongahela aud Youghieghen.i rlivr, nfew
mlloseboio the forks, n tunlly which, isr
hajis, was as remarkable In their way as any
thateier llied en the face or the earth-at
least as remarkable as any of which there Is
an authentic record. The eldor residents of
the upper part or the country will need but
the mention or their notiie te rival 1 them te
thelr memory. It Is new many i ears since
the eungest or the family died, and though
there aroseioralor their de-veud.iuU still
residing iu the community w hem they Hi oil,
novertlioloj they are ordinary, common
people, attracting no mom attention than the
common run et hutiianlti. The fiuiily et
which we write was the 'Leng lamtly, lltly
named as en w ill presently hce. They w ere
colored. When old lucent Applegate lelt
NewJemeyaud sought a home In Western
I'eiinylianl., and was one of the tlrst set
tiers in the lerks or the two rivers, taking up
a large tract el laud, he brought the Leng
family with hlui. Though slauvs were com
mon te the plantations of New Jersey, yet
the Iengs were net stales. They hid always
been rree, and had been iu the serilce et the
Applcgates. The rather or the l.uuily et
which we write, bad ceme with these pplc
gates from New Jersey.
There was nothing iu any way remarkable
about tills particular Letilg, lier about the
colored girl betook le wire alter he had be be be
eoeo a fixture in the new settlement and had
by dint of hard work gotten tiltuclf a goodly
portion of the new land. He was a goeil
lliptlM, exhorted his brethren ecc islenally,
auu was as nappy u eoiereu man as ceuiu de
found anywhere. Hut as te'iisrauilly Pour
sons and four daughters, li..e like was
nei or before in the Leng family's ontlre his
tory, c.iuie and grew te such an enormous
size that peer, old man Leng, as the
years went by, was lest in darkey wonder
ever the thought et tils family's greatness,
for truly they were se. Their great
ness consisted iu their enormous sire,
particularly in their height Adding up the
heights of the eight children, they reached
the alarming figure et ll.ty-MX feet lour
Inches, and adding the heights et the father
and mother, sixty-eight leet two inches.
Truly the latuily had been well named the
"Leng" family. In respect te the weight of
the family, it was fully as remarkable a total
as was that of thelr height. It reached the
enormous sum et 2, seu pound?. It is doubt,
fill II there has ever been a family iu modern
times with such a record. Of the family,
Heuben, ene of the younger sons was the
most remarkable. He was seven feet four
Inches in height, aud weighed M) i juuds.
Hewas a giant net only In appearance, but
in physical streugth.
Till- Ut INT Ol TIIKU III.
Heubeu I eug was ler in my years, m tact
up te the time of his death, which occurred
about 1S.V, employed en the Torrenco farm
In Perward township. He was married but
had no children. His home wai a leg cabin,
and It still stands en the old (arm. Mr.
James Terrence, the postmaster at liamble
postelllce, and the present owner of the farm,
was seen by the writer at his home and gaie
some interesting particulars et the liioer the
great giant. Mr. Terrence was a young man
when Iteuben died and had mauy opportuni
ties of seeiug lust what feats of strength he
could perform.
"Possibly," said Mr. Terrence, "there has
never been as strong a mau lived as Heuben
Leng, excepting Sampson, of course. Ne
one ever knew hew strong he was. He was
such a quiet, peaceable lellew that alt the
coaxing we could de would net get him te
exert himself te his utmost strength. It was
only when he had a tew drinks in him that
we could get any fun out of him. Heuben,
for all he weighed IJ0 pounds, had net an
ounce of extra llesh ou him. He was bone
aud muscle, and was as active as au athlete.
I remember ene day we were at the barn,
three or four of us, aud were trying with
hand-spikes te put the horse power machin
ery of a thresher ou a wagon. It weighed
about 1,100 pounds We couldn't get it up.
Directly Heuben came down the read and
stepped te watch us tugging at the machine.
" ' What's ills you childen tryin' te de h var,'
he said ivs he looked ei er the crowd. 'New
jlst stand back dar an' giie de ole man a
chance, w ill ycr,' and planting lilmseirt irtuly
lui raised that machine and put it en thowngen
as easily as i ceuiu uaie put up two hundred
iwunds 1"
iiki iikv wnii his i.irri.k ( itim.i:.
livery one Hi lug In the neighborhood or
the Leng family has heard et what Heuben
has lieeti able te de in the hariest Held iu
fact the whole family, oien down te thegirls,
were accustomed le cut the hariestier the
(armors round about, doing such au incredi
ble amount et work th it you would hardly
credit it, were it net that the elder people
of the neigh borheoil saw it done who are
always ready te vouch for the truth of the
stories.
" 1 Knew of otie instance el Heuben's mar mar mar
loleuswork," said Mr. Terrence, " that I
suppese has noier been equalled by any
man. Heuben had frequently sudthat he
could cradle twelie iwres of eats in a dav.
It was disputed iu the neighborhood, and
one day Heubeu came eer le our house and
said he would like te cut our eats. We had a
Held that had been surveied and winch con
tained just tw olio acrus and u fraction ever.
Heubeu said that he would go Inte that Held
the next morning at sunrise and cut it betore
the sun went down. I was a small boy then,
and Heuben get me te carry water and
whisky te him. In these days whisky was
lery necessary iu hariusl All that day that
big giant went slashing round and round
that Held, stepping at the corners aud taking
huge drinks et whisky and water, and fully
an hour belore sundown he had cut the last
swartu. It was the most wonderful feat eier
Hrlormed. When you step te think that it
was the work et three geed cradlers, you
will haie au idea of this man's strength."
thu vamiia as htniiiBKt. m N,ri:us.
"I remember one morning," continued Mr.
Terrence, "we were sitting at breakfast when
there was a wonderful racket down among
the chestnut trees boleiv the heuse. We ran
out and went down te the weeds. Thore we
found Houben nnd his three brothers ston
ing squirrolsen the tops of the high chestnut
trees. These lellew s could Like stones that
would weigh four or live pounds and threw
them Inte the tops or the trees as straight as
a gunshot almost. I saw Heubeu pick up a
stene that would weigh live pounds and
knock a squirrel rrem a limb fully soyenty seyenty soyenty
live toot from the ground. He did it like It
was the easiest thing iu the world te de. In
less than fifteen minutes, these rellews had
killed eighteen squirrels and the eighteen
would hardly maue them a breakfast they
were such big eaters."
Although the Lengs had noier been slaies
they lived In constant fear that they would
lie kidnapped and taken Seuth. They noier
could lie induced te be away from home after
night. Ne dillerence where they were work
ing they would always arrange te get home
before nightfall, and ir by any uiuioidable
circiiuislanceH they were detained away arter
night, they would always get ttome or their
neighbors te go home with them. One
night, howeier, Heubeu was delayed. He
had been at Monengahola City and had par
taken of tee much of ihe " Monongahela
llye" te have his wits about him. Haifa
nille from home, he leuud himself in the
dark, aud with three men en horses coming
iipioryclesotohim. Iteuben was terribly
frightened. The inen rede pist. One liuti liuti
dred leet ahcadorhluilhevdismniiiited. They
closed upon him. It was fight new. As they
(Mtne within reach Heuben's arm was swung.
ears borere, conscious et his strength, he
had vowed that he noier would hit a man
with his list lest he kllled hlui. Asthese
men came up he struck them with his open
hand. Lach stroke as It fell upon the slde
orthelacosonta mm Hying as though a in.
cometlvo had struck hlui. Heuben stepped
imminent and loekod at the prostrate and
sonseiois forms et the three men, hiuI then
the thought struck him that he had kllled
them. He lushed te a neighbor's house for
help, and with It came bsck te see what had
Imieii done, but they had found nothing. The
men had been only stunned unit had gotten
away lu as hasty a manner as they could.
Houben was never molested again.
HOMi: MAHVKI.OL-H FKATS.
InstanceH of Heuben's remarkable feats
could be related witheutllmiu Seieralare
iiere given :
Throwing, with the handle held between
in ii unguis, n.i-jiuuuu NieilgO bU loot.
Throwing a stene weighing five j
) lieunds
uuiuss iuu iHouuugriueiu riter.
Jumping, bv a hee. skin mi.l lin,,n c.
feet. ' "' ' " " ,u
Allowing liogsheads or sugar welghlng
1,100 pounds te be lelled ever his back lutea
wagon.
Halslng n full whisky barrel te Ids mouth
and drhikingeut of the bunghole, (This feat
was iHsrformed with great euse.)
The young and ambitious showman of
theso days, p. T. Harnum ence saw the Afri-
can giant, and through Mr, Terronce, who
had itsuben In l'ittsburg at a Htate fair, of.
fered him f 10,000 it he would accempauy him
te Kiiroie, where he proposed te exhibit him
as the strongest man lu the world. Houben
wouldu'tge. Mr. Turronceoxhlhltod Iteilli'ii
ene dav lu Pittsburg at the lair, niul though
there were many attractions Heuln'ii was the
greatest or them all. Mr. Torreuce came out
of his little side show that owning and
counted flJO dear money lie ti.nl made that
day with Heuteu.
en nil us in iitv: i-ei nh; net m.
Though the Lengs weroet such iiiodtgleus
strength, set oral or the brothers Is'lng almost
as strong as Houben, yet they were noier
known te liai e a quarrel or any kind with
tin ir neighbors. They wero deieut church
luetiiliers, and were respected and esteemed
by the w hole community. There w as hardly
a wedding took place within tilteen miles et
their home lint what the girls weie milted
te It te propire the wedding dinner. The
girls wero lauieuscihiks niul it wis a moral
Impossibility almost te have n wedding w ith ith
eut their assistance, Once the Leng lamtly,
w he had become well to-de, lui lied the w hole
lu'igiusiriuHki in a dinner which thev pro pre
pinM lu ii gnu emur their heuse. O"or six
hundred or their neighbors worn there that
day, and many or these present are yet Hi lug
te tell what a geed dinner It was It has Usui
twenty-Hi e years since the last of this re
markabeo family died, it was Iteuts'ii.
Ile was then about sixty i ears et ime, mid
died of the cllects or a liefcnt cold, after au
Illness of only a low days. He was appar
ently as strong as ei er, ei en at that adi auced
age. Therewerestorlesalle.it at that time,
aud even yet, that his Is. I v was stolen Ireiu
ttie grave alter burial ami eouieyod away,
but no ene eier liuestlgated the truth et
theui, for, as It was almost impossible for
human hands te lower tils body Inte the
graie, It would haie been a work of nun h
greater magnitude te take It out.
in el.n nt.nKM's mini rr n "-i."
The history or this family ceuUins much
mere that would be fully a.s interc-tlng. The
neightorheod is lull of stories, many of them
of doubtful veracity, as te whst the l-eng
brothers could da llich old resident has a
few which he keeps in stek. lu an old
brick mansion, near the Leng place, you see
ou the heavy, old oaken deer, soeral dints
in the weed. They are the marks made by
old " M " Leng when he struck after a man
who ran from him, closing the deer in time
ler It te reeeli e the blew- Intended for him.
"Yeu ought te haie neon seme of these
Lengs hew they could eat," said Mr. James
llaydeu te the writer. " I remember that
Hube Lengeitue oier one day te our place
and father aiked hlui te stiy for dinner.
Mether was tukitig buckw heat cakes, and she
was afraid te go en wilh trie baking lest they
would runeut. Mie asked Hube hew many
he thought he could eat,
sjhv' you'd bett'r Kike me "Unit twenty
six de io"eb de bottom eh a wash tub,' re
sponded Hube te my inollier's luqiiiry.
iVell, we didn't haie the cakes that day."
Some et the stories told by the Leug's have
been circulating ler se long among the peo
ple et that part et the county that they haie
reached proportions et Muucli.uiM'n-like di
mensions. Theso already related are leuched
for by geed old deacons and outers et the
church, and are, therefore, te be accepted as
true. The history el this family is an inter
esting one, and, le paraphrase, "there were
giants iu J lleghetiy county lu theso days"
A lVrtilr lutis l'reiedeut.
Frem Iho Ntw erk Itcrild.
A majority of the Senate yesterday lol lel lol
lewed the pernicious example of the Heuso
and passed the oleemargarlno bill, alter re
ducing the tax from tlie te two cents a
pound. Hut whether the tax be ene cent or
ten cents is of miner consequence. It Is net
a tax law nor intended ter reicnue, but
Is an enactment ngaiust one Industry
ler me ueuetii ei aneiner. Tins lart
has been made obi leus by the arguments of
ei en the adiocates et the measure, and was
frankly aiewed by Senater Miller, Its cham
pion iu the Senate. Had his colleagues been
equally frank and declared the true purpose
of the bill lu Its title the supreme court could
net hesitate te set aslde the law ir It should
recolie exeeutlieappreial. As It is Congress
has llagrautly abused its constitutional
pewers and established a precedent which
cm lead only te mischief. The pew er used
te crush ene Industry te-day may be evoked
against any ether te morrow.
TMKsi. alii; Tiiiisi; n.xis.
liun the scarlet cirtlin.il tells
Her dreiiiii te Hie Unigen fly,
And thu lazy bietve makes a ucst lu tlu inee,
Aud murmurs u lull.iti,
It la Inly.
M'heii the Umglcd cetiMub pulls
Iho corn rlower'd bluecap aw ry.
And the lilies tall lean our the u.dl
Th bow te thelmtterily.
It Is July.
W lien the hours are e still lh.il lime
Forgets and lets thetn lie
'.Ne.ilhthe ietali pink till the ultfM stars Ink
At the sunset in thu sky,
It Is July.
l'.iby l teething. Hardly knew It using He
1Iasd-s Teething Letien. 1'rlie. Scents.
Thetis.inils m babies arc wmtul aiul h;iggurd
from ill u rhie i. Ha. IIamis lilarrhii-a MUtmu
cures without Urylng the liiels Price, 'JS
touts. Fersilu at II. II. (;h hran Dnig Mure,
Ne). 1J7 ami 1 .J S'ertU Queen -ti t j I lind.tn
'I line Are a lti l)riiR;l.ls
Mho (are mole te make a litue piem ou ti
weithless artlclu tli.ui te M.dt I u the piodperlty
that ultliuitvly lusults Ireiu lienest tlt.tliu
lliUfC.ili the liu u, h he, i lieu u-ktd tin a lieu
sous C.ipclne plaster, utll ! i euiim ml miiu
chcipiuid trashy sulistltutcei luilt.ulen, .iiug
It is "just in giHMl " Seiiietluiii, they nllliln
up anil veil the mlsenitile luiluitien uttlmut re
mark', allow lug thu customer tn suppe-e that lie
luis llousen's. It the valueli-ss jiluster Is re
turned, cheap Jehn Hill nay In nmuV a mistake ;
It net, he has done a geed stroke et busineu
'I he public are cautleneil against Jehn and nil
his Ilk. lluy el reHpcctiib!ediuKh'isUnnl, The
Genuine llensen's piaster has the " Three -eals
tradeiuurk aiul the word "Cupiine ut In the
centre. M,H,S.w
HfXVIAt, HUTIOKH.
Let I'l Trill leu.
Let us tell you that a person he I- IjIIIeus or
constipated is net a well peranti, and further,
that nearly evury one Is subject te Ihene Irregu
lurltles. Let us tell you also that Jlurduck
ltloetl HMtrt are ene et the tlueat illuretlts anil
apcrleuts ever jet devised ter -lie t,j II. I!
Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and Ijj .North Hutcn
stn et, Lancaster.
Tell lllml lie Knims. "
" licit thing for burns I have eer tried. Heals
npgrandlj.' L. 1". Follett. Marlen, Ohie, speak speak
Inget Tliemai' i:clectric Oil. 1 or sale I. y II n
Cochran, druggist, 137 and lrj North Umen
street, Lancaster
"Orer the Hills te Ilia l'unr Heuse "
A person with Impaired or impoierished bleed
is en the read te physical bankruptcy. Ilnnle k
llloeil Jlittert strengthen and enrich theclrcil
latlen, repair the tl-ues, niul liullil up thu en
tire system Ker sale by II II Cochran, drug
gist, 1J7 and IXt North ljueeti street, I. ancisler.
Ol Matt bless Merit.
Ker thoneso and threat, externally or Inur
nnllyusvd, 77iemi' Xcleclrtr OU U miilihless
Asthma, catarrh, and serious threat infectious
aru'inlckly amenable te this clllclent leinedy
Fer sain by 11 II. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami iju
North (Jueen street. Lancaster.
A l'oelul Card
Krem Mrs. Dennis Smith, Louisville, Ky., says
"ter bleiKl Impurities Jlurileck Hloeil lltllcrs
seein particularly adapted. ever In fere hud
completion te clear. I e all thu time" ler
saluby 11 II Cochran, druggist, 137 and li) North
Queen street, Lancaster.
A Geed Talker
On the stagu or platform. In society ernt home,
luust net only possess bruins but u clear, strong
volce. Catarrh, era pievere cold, Is almost ccr
tain te injure the voice. Hut these complaints
may he completely eradicated with a few unnll unnll
catiens or 7ienKii' Jlelectric eiLuniiialed In
Its siierlaltles. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, dnig
gist, 17 and 1JU North (Jueen street, l.ancastei.
IIKOWN'S HOUSK1IOL1) PANAC'KA.
Is theinostetrectlvo l'aln Destreyerln the world.
Wilt inest surely quicken the bleed whether
taken internally eiv 'applied eiternidly. and
thereby mero certainly KKL1KVE Vain.
whether chieulc or acute, than any ether naln
alleviator, and It Is warranted double the
strength of any similar preparation.
It cures pain In the Slde, flack or ilewels. Sore
Threat, Itheuuuitlsin, Toetbachu and ALL
rr.!!.V?..ftnJ. ,8.TI, Oreut Uellover of l'aln.
'nUOWN'S HOUUKIIOLD i'ANACKA " should
he In overy faintly. A Loaspeonlul et the l'anucea
tn a tumbler of h(t water sweetened, If pre.
f!1.0.".'! ?ken at wdtlme, will llUKAli Ul A
COLD. 2fi cunts a bottle.
m31-lyaM,W.A3w
MIM1HALWATI1HS,
AfOLLINAtlti, WATKIt,
the Queen of Table Wuten, Hawthorn Spring
el iiamtega, at "
ntlUAKT'.SOLl) WINK STOllK.
II. K.HLAYMAhKU, AgU
JNOIl (JAl'Zi: UNDI1HW11AH.
I'ftcVue'ft iVfie,.ti?,T,I.,,"e ut ,tuauet'f,
nii''ii',fl!LuV.ll.Wl",kK hu'lrw '"""U. Over
?ili' sitLSr IU.U' L'll". Dents, Misses and
i'..fi!rf ??.T?rnB,i.la .itruut variety, neckwear,
v?iftj?i C a m' """"iterchlcia, Hiisponders and
Notions. All cheap tesult the tlinei.
AT llKOHTOLU'S,
hb r..i. . .,V.- M North Uueen street.
I . s.-Cheice building atone, aud sunU Xer ulv,
JIKIIIO.lt-
nSPIlPSl, IS A DAM11HOIS AH
Mill as dlstivssllig complaint II ueg
lecled. It lends by Imparting mil t It Inn. anil ile
piessing the lone et the sjatuiu, te piipaiethe
wa) of Itapld Heclliie.
I'lljsllllllis mill Hlllgglsts ItlH'UIIIIIU'llil
BROWN'S
ISM BITTERS!
AS THE BESTTONIC.
It ili kl and (iiiupli i Is I nrrs Hipepslu In
all its tonus, IliMirlliurtt, ttelitnnu, lasiiui: the
leisl, eli ll cuticle s iimt puillli - the lihssl,
siiimil ites the tipivllli', mid util Hie asimila
Hen el toe.1
lie r. .1 Itiw-iTin, Hip luinenil pastor of the
Hll Ueletlm U llllllitl, IkUHUIOIts lid, says
" 11 iilug n Hi-linn - iron llllters fur Pispen
ll mid Imtli: llen, I take gliMt pldisiil-e (ll
le. eiiiiei udiiiit II hutili Alse censliler II a
spleiiilid lenic mil InTlgomter, and ct
strengtlii ntng
lies ,liMKiu( M rr, .liulge el I Ircillt lellll,
Clinten Ce, Ind , sn " 1 bear most i heerful
testlnmu) te the i iln in ut IIiemus Iren lilt
tel-s tei lispepli niul us a leuii "
-llliS. U. .. .SOKWSk, .lilllll, ill., sills -i
sintered for two iais uh tljs'psla t sed
many dilleivut nuiudlm without lseielli llv
phjslclan mtllsid iuu te H Itienus him lilt
ters. 1 hive beltles cuied me '
1 he genuine h is Trade Mai k unit i ros-eil icil
llliisnu mpper. Take no elhel Mule mil)
by 1IKOW.S tllF.Mlc'Al. CO, lUltlnims', M.I
(Jlinl l.l
AY HIPS SVUsvi'AKlLLA.
PIMPLES BOILS,
Ami lurtmnch'- ivitilt from n ilebltitatcd, liu
HtilHlirill nr linimiv vtuiHllen et the IiIikmI.
Atr ai-Hiipulil i iiivrulf ami ture Uiemi
ft niitletiH uul p.ilntiil tuition, by tvtum Imk
thetrtui( the t'ii) t tin tik wu n( trxuitliiK
ttunu
Ajer- Siwiviiilln hi- pri'MMittti tluMKiml
cenp-t of leil which hnt pittuit uiul illn
tnht'.! tne 'i M'rtin ler htneial yiurs
Uve caW, VMu ilv, Mich
1 Hii4 I ullv treuMii! ulth l'linvk'H ou the
U.v , al-si, vith .i tli-i.tlornlieu ut the kln,
which hI tt-'lf lu uI ilirK ptHchert Ne
vu raAl iitat'iitMit tlltl merp thmi tcinpor-xe
gOel. Atl - KilHHHir1UrlOlIlH ted
A PERFECT 0URE(
Ami 1 hiie net hmm tnnihletl iiu
i w
lHNldHler tnttt Lewoll, Sln.
1 w i- tiouMett w ith IieiN, a ml my lu.ilthwt-i
much linetiltvil I Ik'ji.ui uhIuk A)tr nrMpi
rllla, ami, In ttue tliue, the t'luptlnti all lttip
jenitMl, ii ml tnv health wu cnmpIotel rtslen il
Jehn K. Mkiiw, taitei Stanley Olsinrr A1U'
tn.irlc, N t
I w,n tnnihteil, fei ii Inn if tlme, with u humei
which uppe.inM en my race tn ugly IMtnpIe ami
ltlo.che. Aer tarainirtilA curvtl me 1 ten
Mer it the be-t tloe4.1 purlfler in thu world
Chai. 11. bmltn. North iraiubury, t.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
N sold 1 1) nil druKKlts ami dealers In medicine.
Ask for Ajtr. arsaparllla mid de uel Uiko all)
ethei
Prepared by Hr J C. A)orACe, Lenell, .llasa.
Price 1 ; sl bottles, fl.
Juljli. X
E
XHAChTLD VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THKbtlKVCKOr LIKK. the preat Medical
IVerk of the hke en Munheixl, Nervous and
Physical Debility, Pruninture 1)ih;1Uie, Krrorsef
lenth, and the untold miseries conseeuont
thereon. a pages nve. 13 prescriptions ler all
diseases. Cleth, full Kilt, only 11 (, by mall,
scaled, lllustritlve sample tree te all yeunc and
middle-ai;eit men for the next '0 days. Address
Hit. IV. 11. l'AUKLlt, I llultlnch .stieet, ltosten,
Mass. myKlyeedAw
G
R.VY'6 .SPLX'IFIC MKD1UIN1--
THEUUKAT KNdLtSH IIUMKDY.
An unfalllnpcure for Impetency. uiul all Dis
eases th it fellow I.vas of Memery, Unliersid
Lassitude, l'aln tn the Iku k. Illuiin-s of Vision,
Premature Old Atfe, anduiiny ether diseases
that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a
Prematura linive
f'ull particulars In enr p'ltnphlet, which we
desire te send Inst b mail tnei ei-yenn. rThe
Specllle Sledlcluu Is sold by all drunirlsts at ll
er package, or sis packages for M, or 111 be
cot fi-ee by uiaU en the lucclpt of thu money,
by aildressinu the airunc
11 II. COcllUA.N, liniKKlat, Sole cent,
N'es. 137audlJUerth Queen btix'et, Luieaatur,
l'a.
On account of counterfeits, we have adopted
the Yellow l nipiier. tliunnlvirenulne.
1H1-:UUA Jtfc.IHCA.LCO,
apiMydAw llmrale, N. V.
c
ATAKKH UAV-FKVKR.
CATARRH.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Gives Kelluf at Once and Cures.
COI.t) IN IIKAI), CAlAltKlt, IIA1 KKlKIt
ItOSh-COLD, OK IPNESS, IIKADAIIIE.
Net a Llipild, Snuir or Powder 1 ree fiem In
turleus Drugs and ()iteusle Oders.
A parttclu la applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable te ue. l'rlce U) cents ut driiKUlste
by mall, registered, iiD i Is. Circular sent flee,
hl.l UKOlllLllS, UiuiiiliU. Owege, N.V.
luly31)eedAlvw
Cl'Hll KOHTH11 DIIAK.
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Kar
Drums lieifeelly is store he.uinj uiul iierl.inu
the work el the natural drum. Iiiilslble, com
fertable und always In position All eouveisa eeuveisa eouveisa
Hen and ei tn whispers heard dlsllnctl) hend
for Illustrated book with testimonials, t UKE.
Address or call en . IIISCOX, 8J.I Ureadway,
Aew lerk. Mention this paper.
luuelo-ljeedAlyw
jy B. MAHTIN,
WIIULSSALI AMD BHTAIL UUALSR 111
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
-Vakd: Ne. 13) North Water and Prince
Streets, ubevu Lemen, Lancaster. nJ-lyd
T5AUMOAHDNKKS it JKKKKHIEa.
COAL DEALERS.
OrneB : Ne. 129 North Queen stroet, and Ne.
6CI North Prluce street.
Yards: North Prince street, near Heading
Uepet,
LANCASTEK, PA.
augi5-ua
TOIIMOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
has leinoied his C'(d Olllce te Ne 1V -SOUTH
QUEEN b'l'lthhT (llilinmer's New Uulldlng),
wbure orders wUl be rucelied for
Lumber and Ceal,
WUOLCSALK ADD RKTAIL.
si. v.n. cohe.
m8-tfd
"gJAHT KND YAKD.
0. J. SWAER & 00.
OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Office: Ne. 20 (JKNTKE BQUAItE. Heth yard
and ntrlce connected with Telephone Exchange
aprl3-lydM4ir.U "
KAVUISKUT.
TyTAOHlNKKY, Ae.
FOE
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
ENGINES-TrMtieD, Portable or Slalienary.
New or Second-Hand
B0ILHH3, WATER TANKS, BEI'AnATOKS.
MAenini or UsrAin IVoek such osdenoand
kept In Machine Sheps.
CALL O OB ADDRSflA,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOUKS-37 NORTH OnERRY STREET,
LAK0A3TIB, PA. n7-tia
-I KOHUK EHNST, Jn.,
Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder,
11K811)KNCK-N0.K WEST KINO 8T.
BUOP-EAST OltA.VT ST., Opjioslte StaUen
Heuso.
tontieti0tlt recotve' my Prompt and personal at.
All ktndi of Jebblns attended te at shortne.
ttce and en reasonuble leruw. Drawings ana
tsUuiaVestumljhud, ei-lya
itmr
TTAUr.lt A HKUTIIKIt.
SPECIAL!
WALL PAPERS AT EXTREMELY ' LOW PRICES.
fj.000 l'loeou Ulituka, O, O, V Centa I'er PJoeo. AU New Cleoda of
thin BOiieen'H uiiuuiracture. BRONKI3 l'Al'BIig, ig l-a IB IU Oenta
I'er I'loeo.
WASHABLE ENGLISH OAK PAPERS
tOUU OWN lMl'OUTATIONl, sulUibte for lIittlwuyH, DlnlnK-roemB,
Ollleea, Kltoheua und Hftth-roems, or whorevor u norvleoablo Wnl'l
Doeonitlon la rotitilreil. DAMP WALLa Buoeixwrtilly rouedloil.
Spoelivll'rlcoa Ter IIhukIuk during' July und Auntiut.
HAGER &
Nes. 25 aud 27 West Kiug Street, Lancaster, Pa.
M
LT.liK.H A HAl'UILMAN.
Metzger &
Have the
UNLAUORIED SHIRT
That has ever been sold for the mouey ; equal te many
new sold at 75 cents. Sizes, 12 te 17.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN,
Ne. 43 West King Streot, Botweon the Ooepor Heuso
and Serrol Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
NKV1
r DOOR TO THH COUHT HOl'SK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
White Goods, Lncee nnd Bmbrolderloa. Whlte Kmbrolderod Hobea, 82.60
up. Summer Undorwenr, all elzea.
Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves,
Ltirse Stock of tliose Goods new In Store, nnd all Marked at Qulek
Seiling Pricea.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT
iur iiuiiiis,
VTOKTII LNI) DH1 l.DODS STOH11.
CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS
AT HAM' PKICK, ATTIIE
North Eud Dry Goods Stere.
J. W. 1IYK.VK,
neT5-lld Ne. 3ii Nouh Uucun strcet,
"IITIUTK GtlODS.
STAMM, BROS. & CO.
Nea. 20 and 28 North Queen St.,
llnw tudjij llcduccdrnccs en
White Goods ! White Goods !
One 'third leOnc Half
Ui'ducd l'rlin mi bAThKNii and SfcKK
.si k Klis
IMISBIS' )EIPKS' I adli's nnratid.li-r
sj-, lh , ic li ailirtlHid i ity pi ice .m.. cuch.
( hllilruu s Jitc)s in liiri Mitlcl).
Summer Underwear.
One lis,. Ullll'K MA US KIM KS 11 1 1 Tt at
One llilid ulun.
s7.1 .i, i rriiAi Tiex '
Hie 1'iecis PIN hl'illl'KI) hUMMKUSll.liH,
i'ul) "J,i 11 jalil. 'I he. ill) is full of one ut
c. a urd.
Mltlisil In Huh I ASIIJIKUK, AI.IIATKOSS
und I'.KIl.K. i.x. j ird
len Iheiisiiiid I'lcicf UNK 'IOI1.KT hOAl',
actual Miluolucapitce a ucli It lei Jc.iiplcce.
BOSTOisfSTORE,
bANCAbTElt, PA.
J.
11. MARTIN A CO.
lu order te Diminish our Iirgu block, u
uuku thu billowing
REDUCTIONS
-IN-
Summer Dress Goods!
One Let Amerlcan Satines Roduced
6c ; wero 80.
One Let Froueh Satines Rodueodto
25e; wero 35e.
One Let Printed Batiatea at lOe ;
wero 15e.
One Let Orinkled Boersuokora Ro Re Ro
duced te lOe ; wero 16.
One Let Printed Lawns, ene yard
wide, Roduced te 2e ; ,wero 12e.
One Let Dreaa Qinghams, Rodueod te
80 ; wero 16e.
One Let Embrolderod Rebes at
82.00; wero $3.00.
J. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. West Kiug & Prince StsM
(Oppoalte Stevens lieute.) LAHOAflXIU, fa,
wet.
SPECIAL !
BROTHER,
Haughman
Best 50 Gout
HODSH.
LANCASTER, PBNNA.
IHIY IIUIIM.
rptlll SKff CASH STOH11.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opivwlte the Key. tone llntise and Nerthern
National llaulr,
217 ic Lli) North huxii Street
N n irli il nf DIlKbS UOOD.S.
I'l.llV AMI II.Alll MIIITK l.OOIIS,
1IITK HJ'IOKIA LAWNS,
1 l.NKN DK IN1IK.H, ( OUIIKI) I'lQUKS.
Al.l.OVKK KMIlltOIHKllIK.1,
CI11NM.K1) MKKliM Chhlts,
IIAI1SIKCI.OIIIS, OHM .1 l.AU.K Ml I Ills.
, I. nr.s nn.lcllll.DUKS S l.Al'.K. '
I.AKIKV, (.KSrSundClilMmhS'SHOSK.
And full stiK'k of lieim sties All ijoedx at low
pili.s 1'li.cs,. ,.e us acull
fubs-lj-d v. t, new Kits.
B
A Hi. A INS IN I'NDIIHWHAH.
Nea. O, 8 i: 10 Eaat King St.,
I.ANCASTKlt. PA.
I.AIHI.'s HKM'I KSIK.St, and ell ll.DUKN'S
bUMMKIlUMlKltUKAIllii all Hlzn anil
liuiilllltn ut Popular Prices.
L.AIMEV 1NIHA (.AU.K1 MihltWKAII, Loek
or short bleeie, '- K.ith
OKNlI.KilKN'S (1AU.K UNDEKHKAlt, J5c.
Kach j worth 3TK.
UJSNTLKMK.VS IKA.V llltAU Kits, 25e. Each ;
Usil.ll Price, 3.1c.
Anethei de Dniiuel our Kiuneus CKNT'8 UN-
I.AUMIIlIKI)hlllll'l-.S, l'utenl llosem,
Only rm C'enU Kuch.
liKKATjllKDUCl ION HAI.K OK
Parasols and Sunshades.
Our .ilui en thesoKeoda am IS per iimt, oliend
uf l.ial Mauiiii'., und in eritur le clese out the
fjiliitiu!ofeurni(K.k, u have undo thu oxtiiniiely
Ie prlrentlll liiHer.
! OAUIII.Vn PAIIA&OIJJ, LACK 'I'lil.MMEIl
PAUASOI.S, I.ACE c'0 Klthll PAHA-
HOI.b at Closing Out Prices
-AT 'HIE-
New Yerk Stere.
1IOUKH.
JOHN HAKK'SSONH.
NEW BOOKS
Are ellmeil ut a llbenil discount, Irein the pub pub pub
lUhors'pilcetf. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS
i.1?.1""!17 8uU' c'lass I,oek8. Hccerds, Howards,
illhles, loatuuients, CatechUtns, etc.
QUARTO BIBLES
Contain); Kink Jninua and the ltuvUed Vemlenn
of lieth Old aud New TeuUuuuiita In parallel
columns ; n9e, with the two versions of the
New Toatainent, or with the old version of the
lllble only, lu vurlcms styles of blndlnt;, at much
lewer prices than by traveling ugeuls.
AT THIS 1100UST011K OT
JOHJT BAER'S SOBS,
Nea. 16 aud 17 North Queen Streot,
I.ANCA8TE11, PA.
R
OT15 IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT V3.00 a DOZBW.
AT Nil lmi. Mrilfilf fltTVUU niiliiliin
lanl-ttd Lancaster, P
NOTIOH 'IXJ THUSPAHSMHH AND
UUNNKIIS. All persens ure hereby for
hldden te trespass en uiiy of the lands of the
Cornwall or bpeedwe.il estutcs, In l.eliunen and
fjincHsUr counties, whether Inclesed erunln.
closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or nsh.
Ink', as thu law will be rigidly enforced URalust
all uuspusslni; en sold lauds of the undersigned
alter thts notice.
Wit. COI.KHAN rilEKMAN.
11. l'KUUY AI.UKN,
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JAttexney ler U. W. Celeman's heirs
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