tlanfa 1 Vfilame XYIJ-Ne. 157. LANCASTER, PA , FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1881 Price Tire IVnK vr.mnixt:. A RARE CHANCE! Th-Oialft IJnltictien mit m.ifti in HVK WO !.!. - ler J KXT W KA II at IV. GERTIART'S M Hi Het i rf i t j. uix A Larjre Asseitui'-iit fit Genuine Eijiillsli 1 Scotch Suiting:, (A. , -old diiiini; til" ". -.lit will Im- Fall sv.is'm tie:n IS30 te S40 made up loeideriu the Dest -1 vie Hern SSO te js:ie. 11 LA VI WEIGHT DOMLST1C Suiting and Overceating, Ki-flnu-fi in tl,- wniiii'itcd :t- leii line propeition. All goods t'-ciiteil. 'I lie ai-eve red net. en u iil ter ili only. ami tins next THIRTY DAYS. H. GERHART, Ne. 51 Kerih Queen Street. fi'ni: EiGHMIE IMPROYEDr,a,,B,-,,,M Patent Bosem Shirt l..C!:L ALL OTIIi;it DltliT.'i MilliTS liXOlV.V in pit, .mati:i:ial xi rixin. i i n : v.e i"-ilively 11:11. intee that the lepula- I I 1 ler :n.i!i!lit and "iieral e.eelieii;-e 1 v. Ineli the sjllt( ji.ne aeiiuited ill the pist 1 Hall im- in. 1 i!,.me i in 1U" Itiliue. I'.'MCi: A roi.i.ews: i.i Ni)itii:i si .25 Fixi-simi) 1.00 tixrixisiiizn .a THE LEADER. W e new speri uly call your attention te a shut el Keeent make, true te it-name, and in ieiiileil te inei'L the l'.'ijuireinei'ts et all. Made fit ili-t ti:iifi v e! Waiii:iitta Muslin; Iliwuii, I,sc.' Linen ; lliw" p!v Xeek it.iu ', anil placket 1.11 slii'i'r-. 'iVilliKtii fleiiiii i" is the lie-t and iini-fi per.'i ei na.de Pldrt Inrllii' money ever ! ele: .illi-ied te the public. Tin: iMtiei:- I.AI .lKii.I) UNI. VL'Ml!:ll.li".. .SS1.00 .Te We the l!l -liirt" ivi'jn 1 a p.'rfeet ti! with eltbci of or re 11 ml the menev. I WILLIAMSON k FOSTER, 0KE-PRICE HOUSE, 38 3AST Etnra STREET, i. -:,.; w. i.anca-ti:i:, r . Announcement! 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Kresh salmon, fc'tesh Lel ti r, rie-'.i M'leK- ifiei, i.iiiie .m-c. ii,iii Itiiatiiiia "-lit I'up-, ! Mllstlllll. A l'. 1 SmuHium in Jil, :i!i'!ne- CONDSl-TSED MILK. Kiiteaiid '-wiss !J:ar.ds. Xe. IT HAS!' :ilN(i STltCLl. .U.HJ Ll.t.S. Jens -;:::.::. J WATC!IMAKi:iC. Se.iai)i.V!)!!l!l QIIKSIN si i;i.T,c..r V. it. It. Depot, l.anc.'.-ter, t' :. f.el.i. -live: a:.d Xickel-ca-e.1 WaU-:ie. ":: . -1 . cieel.-. Ae. I Aenl ter the 1 1'tcbi-ited I'.iiitas.' i-iie speeia. 1 clesand Kyc-tjl.'-'-es. iteiiaiiimf .t,s;.eeialt. j apil-lid 500 s:;r, !iLVi:r-ri. vr TAIM.E ij(i)v. TFA 'I'llONs, MKDIL'AI AM) Di:S-i:iT FeHUs, DKinEUT AND MEDIUM UXIVEI, AUUIJHTUS I?iU)Ai)S'.S, .h-weier. 23 East King Stieet, Lancaster, 1 a. irHOI.ESALj: AXD Jtr.TAI!. Watcher and Cleck OF- ALL 0I.ADK8 ANi PJIICKg. BOWMAN. iecs t:.sr kix.: sti:i:::t. KLfJIOJIS, Ci Cai naujes ! Carri aires - EDGERLEY & OCX'S, Practical 'Can Iage Unthkis, Muri.ct Street, Iteartif Central Mai keiHetise-, Lancaster, Pa.. We have en hand a Large A.s-erimcnf el BUfiGIES A5B CAKEUi'JEN, inch ue eiler at tl.e VERY LOVv'EST PRICES. All work w ariautcii. uive u a call Ou-ltcpairiii'r promptly attendeil te. one .-et el workmen csptciaHv employed ti,r that purpose. fnar-tnLVw CI KAISI M'JXUliAXlOM J In large or sm:ill amounts. $i or ?20,000 Write W.T.SOULE.S CO., Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, III., ler cir ulars. mSS-iyd SLamastrr I-ntrlitgrnrrr. FRIDAY EVENING, MAE. 4, 1881. THE Pffil OF ASH, AXD THt TEili TATltiy VfiBfc. of hii: i:i:di- A "steiy Kf.nl by Mr. O. F. Adams te HI CI.i-h in KiikIisIi Literature, Tet. 1881. It is let'ty years, or ncaily se, since the Laureate gave us the iiist hint of what was afterwaids levelled te tis in the Idyls of the King, the fragment called the "Mertc d' Atthur.' It was pieluded by the story of a conversation between three fiietids concerning an epic of twelve books called King Aitliur, which one of them had wiitten and bunit, because dis satisfied with it. Anether of the three hail lescicd one of tlie books from tlie flames and pteerved it. and the Meite d" Aithur purpetts te be this book. In this fragment we find the same charm of do de do scnptien I hat fascinates a later generation in tlie Idyl-s and the same mastery of weuts. fceattered hete and there we are sine, asm th: Idyls, te come suddenly upon Ihesc "Jewels iiw uenl- kri j it. i' nil i ne -iieieu u .e'eii'iijer ui ill i i line j nkieteiet el'." llcie. tee. occurs one id" thes weudet (ill ilist !lllr.. iC 1 l..i fldilit I inn fi' wnlltifi tn theheisse, known rhetoric illy as onemato .... ....,.....,., ... i... .. .,.,..,. ..... ... ......... w. peeia, which Tennyson';. pige.i se often ali'eid. The siiaip icsouance of frozen cras .smitten with 11 nil ii:isal) threinjh the lines v.i'i.'h iccid of bir Pcdivcrc that : 'Dryehi'jird liish line--111 I In: icv cues Ami b men chasm-, an.lall te lelt and ri-Lt The bare black flili'cIunM round him, as he ba-ed I i I b et elijuts ui slipperj e.a; th it raisy sjiiaip-imtteii with the dint et aimed heels." The hesita'ing moe.i of Sir Uedivere is hinted at iti the line which, in its .slew, ditli -tilt in.;-. rment strives te imitate the m itii.er of his lctuiu te King Ar'iliur : "Se tie le he b i"k Je t!ic wounded kin." j Tlieie is but one dissyllable hi the. whole line, you sec. and the Mtcicssieu of mono- ' syllable.-: jneduces an uneven ellcct that :iflmiiii'I a s'si.-, the poet's meaning. In its njijiiial form the peem e-cchisive of pi- hide and after comment, ci.mpiised two h:u:d:e! and .seventy-two lines, but as the Passing e. Arthur," it it-appear- ; ed a quartet of a eciitu. later with one ' hunched and forty-six JLfs preii:ced atd j twenty-four lines added at the end. It is ' Miuictimcs a haz.iii'.eiis tindt-t taking, the ' li")fi?!i!iiiiiir ie iillie.rw!.. iiltf 1 in.r n iinim I --'.--" --.-.. ... . ... - 1 nndii ,irltir.li lij..i.tii- i ti 1 1 tr it,.t. t 1. 1 l(iif k,...., .:,..,.,! i,..i ;,. i :.. ..., ,.... .? . rcgict that th jieem has been worked j ever into what it nev-- is. Complete as it was befeie. in its way, it new falls easily into its pi. ice as one of a series forming the Arthuiiau epie. "Without these addi tions we should have lest many beautiful ' lines that new can ill be spared, and we should net have had that nitsteri'u! as- , count 01' the ghostly visit; of the line Ga- , warn te the dicatnieg king. j ' LL'hl was (iawain in life, and !i ht in death N t; twain. ler th fj' t 1, like the uia 1."' .-.'s Sir icdiveie, and throughout the Iiy'slSu allu-ien; re (fiwaiu au all in ki coin ,. ie.:tl: e 1 net m ie,-i illy eh tuge tlie false, !i,;ht n-itiue, and it is with a di cp seii-c of this that we ictd that ' i'heic e.iiuu 011 rl!iiir sleeping, av.M'n kiliM lu L'liieelet's war, 1 icgho-tet U.r.v.iiit blown Alei'fra wander. 11 iu.I. and 1st Sin ear Wee.i shiiHinu', It dle v, hollow, all delight ll.iil king: te inoi-iew tlieu slult pi.-:iwiy. Fatewcll ! thi'i'.' is an isle et rest ler thee. And I .011 lilnvii ijiiiy 1 u.indei'ing win i. Ami lieii.JW, hollow, he'.l w all deligiif.' " The passing of j'ltthur is tlie "Stere .vl.ie'i the bold Sir r.edivere, First 111 de and latest leit 01 all the kimjiit-i, Tefd, w 1 en lint man was no mere t!nn a Vim e In i lie vviii'e v. uite: of liisae, te tlrnj With wiieui he dwell, new lacvs, elhci minds." The whole order of the Hound Table is new dissolved and the power of th" blame !fj.;s king is ebbing from him. One after aii'-thei tlie Iciiigius have proved f.ilse te their vows of chastity and obedience. Guivetete is with tl.e nuns at Aincsbury, Lancelet is h;.s 0 u-iny, attd gloomy with f !(!ed!ii"s ihc kin"- moves with his host te battle with his sitcr's son. the sullen I Meiic.l. Then fellows the hut great con- I llict centmuiiig till nigfitfa!!. tlieugh in the meantinn . . . a .1.1-. 11 ei.tt. pi "- '-- "-" . . ...: 4- 1 t- !,.. ll.l.l i and fiicnd mav net be distinguished from fee. .Inst heu the narrative giews indis- thict, but w. a-e left te infer th it -etnin ' of each . u m v a: a slain, that when at twi ' light the mist is blown aside, the king I beholds of his knights only bir Ucilivere, and of hi.- eiiemitu only M-edred. G.ith cting up all his strength the king wiMs his i.itirlitir '.it I Vr. Iil. in- emir K fbitvil ,,",",, -t ' ,r , , 1 r '1 : . i lite dark traitor Medreil, and after this hist enei f. " An 1 all but slain hints 'If, lie fell.' At this point began Iho original perm of .he ATitrte d'Artimr. with a "randeur in ! us (uicniug eiteuis tinit i.e.. ,r..i..r,.,l fl.mi.l illtJ iii' s.t melt- 1 i sands el readeis. ' -null day leiitlu noi--et battle inll'il Anions this nieiiiit-iiu by the winter c.i ; t'nt'l Uinp: Ai 1'5'it" iiilile. man bv man II id l.iU'u in Lyonne se about tiieir lord, I'.ing Arthur. 'TIivii, bi-cau-u his weuinl v.w deep, rI he beiu'fcir Ke-livere uplifted him. And ber.j bun te a eluti.-i nitrli tin tleid, A bieken i liunccl Willi a bieken cie-f. That steed 1111 a daik i.lr.iit et ban en bind: en enesme my ineticean, iiini en eiie j Lay 11 yre it wattr, and the moon wvs full. . Thepictuie alfeuled in these last four lines is iu outline merely, hut there needs no tilling in te complete ir. It :-: peifcct in its simplicity. Lj ing theie in the church through whose, mined walls the moonlight falls theie comes a solemn sadness into his musings as he thinks of what has been and what in mere shall be, ami te Sir fiedivcre he s iys : ''I hey sleep lh men 1 I.ned, I think that we Shall never meie, at anvluture time, Deliirhl our souls wit 1 talk of knightly deeds, Wiilkiur; about tile maiden ainMli- hulls Ot Laniclet, iw in the days tint were' King Arthur's wound is deep, and without help lie cannot live un'il the mnuew, and !; '.luting at his sweid, Excalibur, he re inembeis the lnystaiieti- way in which it came into his hands, hew One suiiiin r t'oen. an arm I ltcsc up fiem out tin; 1 0-0111 Of the lake, I Clothed in wnitesaiiiit , inytie, weiiilcrful, liOIIllIllJ 1 110 svel ll." As came the sweul se must it new l.-turn, and thinking en what perchance may fol fel low this return, the king commands Sir Bedivere t "T.tk- Lvcilibar. And llinliim far into the middle mere; Watch what thou sCest, and lightly briie; nie word." The bold Sir Bedivcie premises and down sharji ciaus he inds along till he comes upon the sliiauiLj levcijel thu lake. Then drew he lerth ihe brand Kscilibur, And o'er him drawing It, the winter moon iinyhlenin;; the skirts of a leny: cloud, ran let Hi And nparlclcl keen with tre-.t a nn the h:It: Fer all the halt twinkled wit'idiaiiiendstiaiks. Myriads et topaz-lights :-.v.d jaciu'li-werk 01 subtlest jewe ty." Perhaps the knight till new has never wavered in the pei fernianc of any duty. IIe may have thought with scciet self satisfaction that such was the case and never dreamed that he could fall. How ever this may be, suddenly, in a hour when least expected the temptation has come which tinds him tee weak te resist it, for, holding up the sword " He jrazed e inns Tuatbetlt hi-. eves were tlazzleila-he-toe'l. This way and that dividing the wift mind. In act te tlitew : but at the hist it cetM Jtetter te Ieae lZ.xcalibur ceticcalM There in the tnanv knotted water Has-. That u-hislled stiff andd'.y about theinare. Se strode he back .low te the wounded kinj;." On the king's eacer question of what has taken place the kntlit rc-pet:ds evasively, easy is the descent; from one sin te another. I hand the ripple wu-liin in the :ei!d-. And the wild water Lipping all the nif r . " But the kinjj, cenlident that some .si;u would have been vouchsafed, and leasnn ing also pet haps from some iisui:itieii of nonchalance in Sir IJedivere's inanncr. de tects the falsehood and once meie cliaic. the ktiiht te de as he h.ts been bidden and bring him word of what may chaner. A bceend time the gleiies oftliatsweul prove tee much for Sir I',dieie".s loyalty te Aithur and with .specious arguments tie tties te stifle his inner sene efwh.it is right. "When once we admit a p.uley with expediency in questions of i;ghr and wrong it is easy te coin ince euiselves that the tight cenise is tlie one we iris.'t te be right. Se is it with the bjld Sir Bedivere arguing with himself that , " "riiekinir is -ii-i.. and Line im: ii it h" ilee-.. ' It should be preset ve-i a a .ehe of I blameless king te tAunv llu jicejiL !! alti r I times, for. if thrown into the ineie Much Iieuni and iiiueli lam' i le li': e spake he, clouded . itii In en :i enne 'it. And hiil Kxcalibur the m-ceii l tin And sostredebaeksloivtotlie wen ide i Mii."' Again the king questions : Again the knight lcturus the same answer. Is then , "'" 'st el :l" m knight a traitor te his 1 king? Would he di&ebev his Jeid that he may have Excalilmr for his ewsi '.' Thoughts like thee make bitter the rpieaches of the king as he commands Sir Uediveie once mete te de his biddiii!'. I Theie nittst be no finthcr hesita'inn.aiMl as the knight grasps the Mve.d for the third tine. he pulses net te 1ik!j at its jeweled hilt, but He-hi I ii's i'vin f s a tueineut "Strongly Viiicel'd anil tL.ev, it. Tliercat brand Mude lij:litJiinf;s in tie spiemii'i" ()t" tl.e moon, And flashing round and re nul, and vliii'IM in an aiLh, bhet likeastrcanie.'et ;li ln.ilh mi iiiein. Seen w heie the nevjiit: i-lisel .::ie! shock lt niht Mil ileii's et tr.e n ii t'lei 'l se i. Se tt.ish'd and loll the brand ic..'ibur: IJut eie lie diiu the siirl.ice, " -ean arm Jlelheil in 1'u'e samite, nn stie. : eudcLttil. And eaugl.t hliu '13 tl.e lint, and biandish'd him Thiee time-, and -'leu ji::ii w 1, m the incie." It is the sign the king has waited for and full of vague anticipation he corn- mauds the icnieiscftil Hcdiv.-'ie te bear him te the margin et me lake. " 'Quick, quick ! tee late and i -h i"l I teal it 1 murmurs the king, but the ad'Ht'iiien needless for te .ir Ucvidcie ins icme lends wings and is "His own tlie:iiil dine ban lil.i The lake is j cached at length succeeds :i desciiptieu that is stiangc, awful selemdity. ihi-' nameless thtii! through liini : '...!!. and there tit 1 of a 1 si. kts it ii ) lead.-. 1 it. . 1 "Then -aw thej he". tlieiu !!'. e a iitis'.y I begi', I'.uk a-. 1 lu.inai . itrt Innu l",i: 1 -: !. 1 llene.ith tiiLin ; end de" eemli'i,; t!..-., v. le 1 waie Tbal all I he decks .'t ie ilei:-e ill -talely tertus. , K'ack steled, black-bee Vjd, Ki.e ad-eim by t llese . Thie iiii'i'iis with ciowr-el gel I : ,iml tieei I Mii-111 re-e ! A eiy that simeiM te the tiagiings a:-.. ' And, as it w ere, one ujv, and agm , Of iame.it'iiieii. nke.i wind thi't -dri'l? All night in a waste land, ".vl'.-,"i" senui" ; i-iiin Or h-ttli come since the makia ui tb- .e.i !." i Tlie king entreats te be j.i iced within I tins large feeling that tiiisi-,ti:t ves-cl that 1 is te bear him 1 1 the island v.i'Iev e. Avii- ion as has been foretold Tin- st Higgle te 1 establish a piu noble t. itsec 1111 i'US fceemitigly ended m liiin. anu ti-iw. Iiiek'-n with misfotlune and faint wuti wound-, in the black barge with the thtcc etn ens "Liken sliatterM eeiiini-i !. Xetliketli.it Aitliiri who 1 11 laac Frem sjiui te plitiiie a .-i-u" or lear. .' S'mt tliieugli the lis's at ( an e . t.a.i Itotere lh" eyes of j . insa.i i t 1...I On the shore stands -r 15e :ii lh kin;." 111 resi. nient, il e! ii ,.( it Cs." te lreait broken at t'lii1-. seeming g'e :ny t nt: te a me.st. noele exnei: men :ei cempiatmn s bat he, the last of tie. Tti'ehi Keun I. snail 1 I "w c leit. aiene. " 'I. the l;ist, g. 101th emnpaiiieMli- ,. tn t:u tl'iiM 1 ! 'mi iiti'ii. 1110 11 hi te 11 it Anions new nidi. Miii '. i.tts . eJ'eriiiiinl-.' ( lilt. H.J U MIUItVK IVIUII1 llll, II ! JV- This blameless khi j answers iiint f lrem the baige witli sucii conueit .t lie nr.t., seeing that te him the i.s.itre is doubtful and the future hidden mom his own cc;j. The passage which lodewb needs net. te Le ' t'eiiitcd out ,ts e.ie nia-.iv it t If 'l.Ost 0. bj.'.utt'u! tin- s nitilil! 1 among the . Idyls. "" 1 lie birge uitliearand 3iOWM ,;. Uielirinl.-like .01.1 tuil-biea-ti: swan ' Thai. II mill 'a i i.l carol Lru Lu'- d. utn. l?iifll..c In", ii'iii' ,.ii!.l r." flood With -.wart by webs, r.en- .'I l.''cs the stO. ! si t'divete I Jieeivin many lutmeriis till tai- null dawn. ' And 011 the incie the wulltn i'.l lawny.'' At this point the ' jlorte il'Atthtti-'' i t-ndtd. but in the later iir.is we lind the i shadows of defeat dispersed, f.;r when the j bold tjir LJedivcic ineunlin te the height I had strained his eyes i c.ttclt tire last 1 glimpse of the barge llrii n.'it 11 i H-. l loved king " Then lrem the il.rru it seen." i there e.t-ne. but I.lilU As lrem beyond Il.u limit el the win I I, Lifcf the last e no or -i jjre.it eiy. bound, as it .ume lair city ti'ii-iiim vei'-e, Areuuda khitj ielura:ey lrem !iu war. Net without a deep meaning docs the poet end tliis closing Idyl of the ten with the hopeful line, ' Vml tile new sun mac briu-iimr the new Tinning novfei aiu'jr.ie..t,iiic!ui.iii i'''1" ! rtneilicrg!.ru2c at tlie temptation ei : u IJedivere, we see a irituriily brive. 'Vt'a 'til natuie, slid Ijnly placed in a situ it ion where the least balancing of questions ei expediency may be attende 1 w'th i.ie-r dteatl consequences. What i icquhed is implicit, ui'qu-.slieiii:' ei-edii ncc. an 1 a doubt ones a-imitted of th- ir-essity i-f obedience, a ttain of hatetulsins iustautij enters the loop-hole thus aiieided thmt. Allowing himself te water in the execu tion of his duty, th-s hnig!:t easily per suades hitiiself that, his loyalty le the king does net really demand the perfoim perfeim ance of this paitiiv.'.ai" dul;-. It is net. however, at last, se much tnu tear of the king's auger as the return of hi., better self that stirnnlat'-s the kuiglit te de Use deed te which lie is commanded. lie knows at length, beyond a.11 caviling, what is right te be done, and the wavering is ever ; ebedicrae has gamed tlicdi. Net all in his after lite will the Ic.sseu need te be taught; aain. Tire bold Sir IJedivere lias learned in obeying tliis latest bohestefhis kin.; the ic-en that noble souls all learn sooner et inter that " Meek Obedient' p, tee, ',-, vj,X. nd foIIewitiKtl.at is ttndiit lii.n.'' Hirer, lumber 'tple t Cunri'iv preinin :it merchants et 'ilidd'etewn, Uau- phin county, are icpi is havin ' I a lied 111 ettsiness. 1 heir lut niii'-s arc unkiiewn. lixectttiens aggiegating y"'',0i)0 w'eie is sued against them. THE "UICKAT TKUXK LINE.'' ?nil!; ISl.ick's Keply te Coiuiiusilener l'ink. Judge Illack has addressed the following Ie'ter te the New Yerk Werld: I have iust read Mr. Fink's article in the MtoWefthc 23th instant. Consider ing the great importance of the subject, your readers, however, much they may ad tune and love the present style of making rath oil', will net blame you feradmittiug a snett reply. His great peit.t if it can be ctllcd a point, is that the abuses and cx cx cx toitien of the iailw.iv corporations ate net se great as I supposed. He may lie light in his assertion that my estimate is tee high, but he does net con vice me that his own is net entirely tee low. What the newspapers made me say I knew net, but what I did say substan tially was that t lie carrying corporations, had a light te such teasenable freights as w mid reimbuise them the cost of service and make a fair profit besides en the capi tal by th"iu actually invested in construct ing the toils. All they take beyond that i-, unlawful and extortionate. Hew much the aggugate of this excess amounts te Ins never bjen computed ; I could only iftv'" some general reasons for believing it te be very large. The following ate the b.t-es of the 5te.it calculation I was able fe tr. she. First. The through rates ate the lowest tint aie anywheie charged, and these tales are new fient Chicago te New Yeik U'MVjnti per 100 weight, or ;7 per ten. Second. Tins evidence- of perfectly icli able cxneits. taken bv the Hepburn e m- mitUe, leaves no loom te doubt tint M cents pet 10D weight make them a pielit. though pTuaps net a large one. and at 0 cents it is cuoiitieus Thud. Hut the four great tiuuk lin.-s Ii.i-.i" cnniVdciated themselves tegetlicr and combined te charge an excess of 15 c its per 100 weight, or $5 per ten abeic I he hi 'nest rate which law or justic: an tbei Fourth. If the facts and calciil.it tens of the congressional committees jue te be ci'-iiitcl. aii advance of only 5 cents pci 1!)0 weight would iie ciu.ia.1 toauadditiena! Iavo:'c7."-,ti!0,l!0,)e!i the w;ho!e agrie.i!-tt-.ial ciep of iiSrfl), ;iud l"i cents, by simple at it lunatic is v-rJj.OOU.OJO. Fifth. I lichcve though of eeur.-e I can not be sure, that the tran-.pn;tatieii of the eiep. docs net constitute meie than onc enc thitd of the whole business done 011 tlie thiotulirai'ieads ; tiiciefoie we multiply ;2-i..JOi),OiS0 by three te find what the whole excess amounts te. The tc-.ult is i'7."i,0e,'K)0 a sum situply appalling. ?:ixth. I have no means of knowing he.v much is the local fi eight en the thietigli lines and en the shorter branches. It is luebably much less than the long hauls, but the excesses are piopeiiionably se much gteater that it seems fair te add at least another $2"25,O00,O0O en that .ie count. Xew I de net pietend that tliis estimate is fractionally accurate, but meiely that it i.s made in geed faith fiem the best uia tei ials had. It is awfully large. I take shame te mysjlf and te my fellow citizens whet! I think that we have been tame and r.i upid enough te bear such buiden.s ui si lence. Mr. Fink will relieve us gieatly by showing that lite laihead monopolies have been meie moderate in their exae tiiins than we supposed. His eflerts te that end v. ill have my best wishes for 'heir success. The less the abuses the better will be our chance? of reforming them altogether. Our facts and ligtn-.s a: e submitted te the scrutiny of the lail e.id advocate'-, in tlie full conscieusii'-s, thai they probably need a revioien whieii we eurs'-ivcs :i'-e net able te give them. !)ut "tr. Fink must come up te this a -uk Miuateiv, itid in a way consistent ! with what, you call "the equity el his iiuiid." Whatever Peer's Mitnnnl may say he must net aslt us tt disbelieve the known in t aeknewieilged lact that railway cer-' , p rati'ms have abusul their power te , make charges extortionate, unjust and unequal. Xer will it de for him te 1 s'-;e tint onc-feuith of ihe laihead pi op- , 1 fit-, i-ith e.;irutry ha- gene thieuh bank ii'p.cn in the last ii'.e years. Doubtless thi.-. is tir.e, but these corporations weie net iueugiit te insolvency ev tiieir cecs.siv." honesty r !. -evere moderation of their c iiirires. Wateicd stock, the false appro appre pi iatiett of mortgage bends, and sham iteutracts far wetk tit thiee times its vahu v. iiieli t!u 10111.1 'el--, m. lib liv tineiisdvi s i v. itii themselves, will sufficiently account ' for their condition, without supposing tii.it j their i'i eights and fare were tee low. I As ''peel commissioner"' .Mr. fin I: j doubtless uu'lcr-taiid.s this Imsiuc--. iy j well, aii'l he can show, if a-.vbedy c.iu n what extent and at what cost te the pu ' 1 t1! litlkwl j'lll Ik. IIMhtltlt. l'f Klls.l'I 11 nit luriioiei ,n i'v," ! ii'ii.i ft. ii-ii tlitii t. itst. and especially what shaic j the iniquity has "one into the peel of tin: I e.iiifcderatcd mounpelics. I am ante he 1 will itnd no occasion te retract his admis sien tnat manv just gteuiuls et com plaint exist, and that there mommy tbiises in railroad man'igemcnt which d - m.ind a lemedv. This baintr the ncknew.'- I ,l.r,.ri L..it.i ui f lie 1..1S1. fiilil nclltllilirr ii: . ....v. ........ ... ,.. .. ., ., n . ... l'ink te be the kind of man you de?s,..;:ii(. him. I he; e I ip.iy safely ask him. in the name of common justice and cemmetcial ii.tcgiitv, net te oppose ihe p"puiar de maud ler a law which will tave the iudits iudits tiyefthc country from the fleecing and ..binning te which it is new exposed. We cannot expect si ''peel commissioner" te help us. but let him show his sense f equity by net trying te impede us. One wetd with you, Mr. Editor. Yeu think there is danger th it the people will thiottle the coiperate enterprise and plo ts ed te confiscate titc property invested iu them. If that be the ptescnt temper, it must have i cen excited by extreme and siien-us'ible provocation. But I assure ;, 011 it has net come te that yet. Xe citi zen has piope:;cd anything like cenfisca- lien. Ne one te my knewJcd're e'.cr thought of aggressive measures. All rue iit'ilrctly willing te concede the light of the eoiperations te take a libera! cempen sitien for every service they de. but ; that nil think thy ought te be confined. The lights of the coiperations net being in pcii!, what objection can you have te .1 movement whose pin pose it is t protect the people against their wrongs '.' J. S. Black. Iren is. Lead Paiut. The iclative durability of the two pig ments named when applied te railway ' building and biidge.s, formed the subj : of debate befeie the Master Car Painters eeuvei'.tbn at bt. Leuis. Mr. Coelcysa'rf: Tiie preposition suggested combined two subject.-, which are Justus ditYereut as it is possible te make them iron bridges and wooden buildings. As far as iron bridges are concerned, my experience is, that iron paint is the best for them. I had a little t-xpeiience last summer, eutke Burlington , Quiney bridges. The Quiney bridge was painted with two coats of lead. The manufacturer primed it with iron. The same year that I the Quiney bridge was painted with lean. I paitucu en: iiiniugiuii uimjiu ". ll met; s inci.iiiic p.ieu.iiiuj; n. 1 "" wan, Last summer I painted both bridges again with metallic paint, and I found the co'i ce'i co'i ditien el the bridges very different indeed. I examined the bridges myself thoroughly and I leund that en the Burlington bridge which was painted five years before with Prince's metallic paiut. the paint was a' most intact, wlijle the Quiney hi idge th .t was painted with two coats of lead p lint the same ye tr. with very little lead in it, from the top cord and the tops of all the reds the paint had entirely disappeared through the pt lining or mineral that was put en by the manufacturer, and en the sides it parthlly protected it. I ne-er painted an lrm bridge with lead myself, and that is all the experience I have tiad with Ieatl and iron paint.en iron btidges. As far as wooden bridges and wooden buildings aie concerned. I would favor iron print as far as durtbillty is concerned. Se far as taste and color aie concerned, of course light d'abs are better, especially for buildings. We h ive used iron paint exclusively en nil our bridges en the r-ud that I de business for. "We use iniur-ral p lint, e-i our c!rip buildings, and drabs, shaded, en cur bet ter class of houses : both with geed re : nlt-i. I think the mineral paint st mils the longer. As far at durability is ce-t-cerncd. mineral paint, in my opinion, is better titan lead. .Mr. Murrt": Wepaiul our depots, freight house, ike., with Prince's metallic paint. W- painl our ,wiudmvs and deer-casings with white lead ; s w both c Z.'rs en-tbelj- mixed with oil We put twi. coats of brown mineral 11 tint upon our st ling i (tlie body of tlie house), aid in oiderte have the job eevcietl thoroughly, we put three coats of white lead. de..-. n.t stand as well as two of mineral. Ther.-feie. I bebevi! brown mineral piint is suji-iier for buildings te white lead. The I 'resident ; We adept the satiu p'an :.s the ('. I!, vt !J. i'l leg.itd te our permanent buildings, our station, ami se 0 1 ; wc ptti:'' them diab ; our p' ii'. bui'd ings and water tanks and all such t!iiii4S, we use miiictal piint en ; I lind that inin ei.rl paint .stands the best ; the oilier will de for appearance, but net for duiability. What'- the use sitting- all dav in the betis-i wilb a li'id cetil or linking eon r-v u nen Mr Kuli's Ce-iii - nip will eer- .1 -i in 1 s eit lime. i.e ie 11. is. ' .eii-ri. -i' lur-r'-. i.S; a-.-i i::-J .Ni-i'Ii Qu -en stiei 1. ler .! r'fi'ent tn'. AVie Y-ilfiiHtt '.''- Fur biigiitue-s.iiiil iiuraiiilily e: 1 iler 'ire u n-.i'ii'el. (' ilnr tr. u 1 t' .1 p a ids. Piiie. I'n'i-iits. ,'.!;.(l.sin'..iii .tnviieii. Te Aeh. . or "idt tn Aehe.tli i-s tiieiii Mtier Tliis c'leeilul eiiiui. drum. rlieimi iiie sut-feii-r-, is b no iin-aus.isililli.-iiit nsiii prope-i-ti in in Ltii'lii! Tiy Ir. rnein t-' IVeetup Oil Old von w ill 11ml it jus' as e tsy ieL te iche as te ache. I 'irs.de bv II. II. i'iic'ii 111, liiugi-t, i:T ami I".l Xertli tjiieeu street. L'lin-islur. I'.l. .T Ti: HK-r SlOitsl. ANSI f 1 1 1.1: JC I'OWDLi:. Tl.e attention i.l tarmei.s anil Sti ek liiis.-rs is s)et-iillt' e.tlled telheab'AO iiewn'er which is prenr iced by many tariin-iH the liest ler di-ieinper. (iMighs.V'filds.ind i it her di-i :ii-s and condition-, et ller-es. Alie, ler Cattle. Swine :inl I'eiiitrv. Fer MileliCews iheiectii be uelhiie: better. g."fcntsa .etiml or 3 pounds ler I. 1'iveaii it an I sol I by wiuthw ;. fi:y. i:t't:cisT. Cor. ."nei tn t'lieen and Or.inp" Stieeis, Lam aster. Pa. j'lllS ISTIIIITMIV. VKAK TO AT 1 tend te yeiir LIVi:- AXI MDNKY.s, and Ii-ac them weiking ue!I. KIDNSYCURA will d' it b'"!ter than uuyiilii-j cl-e jeu etui take. Priee. ..'le. a p tei:.i-re. Fersale.tt 1; 11 1 fuax'.s isimti. -.t..i:i:. Ill) lind !I(i X. lii"."ii SI.. Laiieaster. Pil. It CSE OOUGH NO MORE I J 3iTl7 n, :i fi Jvs si a-JilXi aii Dili ACintTAtx.'sAri: a.vd hfuctual i:emi:dy feu (,i5L'nS,C02.S)J'.l)RI3T.lROAT. i!ii!-.i:m, s::i'i., dimxciiitis, WSI'i -i'lXl, COF'.II, PAIN IXTIIK -i:i: :. i:i:f st. Ami ill' DNe.i-is i-f the THROAT .AMD LUNGkS. Fer tlh Hied: re'i-f ere I'llS' . I ." Hsiiui-itlvi j ale only .it 111 all stages HULL 1 v-. TvDT' i'lv's. '( STORE j .Ml. ii? !i'r IS.S.HX niUrjtilf is.) N , 1 I. AXCASTEK. PA. KIDNEY WOKT. I'hlt.MAN I.NTLY CUltE"; Ki:N!IY DISKASKS. t.!V::it (O-ULMiAIATS, rO.':Vni:ATIO AM) I'lLKS. Dr. It. ILClaik-.-e'itn ilure, Vt.. stj--. "Iu i-iiisii'Miliny I mat lis it 11.1 ..etui like a c !.m 111. It 'i.'is'f nr.-il m inv ". -ry b " 1 ca-ii ' of I'll' s, and In, ne , r '.uli-i' tea 1 1 Ill'-iently. Nel-ieii Fain 'n'.d.et st. i;i:nis. t.. s-ys, 'It is efprleele-s ..t ue. Ailei si iteeii y ura ( i'e.lt sujreiia limn '' I s .1 I Ce HVetitSS i e'inipli'telv euit '. me." (. s. 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