iif- r-a " t -HIMW. iiUKi Tm.TWV "i"f v i n. . ..-. ( . wsr -ry v- - .- TFswr- -vfr.-- iv .,"- '.' t -. WEi LAlldASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1885. ) ---- mrnrn " ' '?: :I Kit ;w' v W? JkU IV S.' kl li 18 1 m ts IS DAILT INTELLIGENCER KUHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAR 1-T . -1 (MKMTt tsctrrte.) iSTElNMAN A HENSEL. TjfiIitiKENOER BUILDING f SfW CORNER CENTRE SQUARE. LNCSTtft Pa. &AtVTE CENTS A Wit. riVE DOLLARS A YEA OH FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. TOSTAOE FREE. ADVERTISEMENTS fbem ten te fifty cents - ' a Line. t, , 'WfiCKbT iniCULIUEHUtni '"X , (EtOMT P40E5.1 - x' '. PUMJtHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING rf Hi Toe Deium A Yt in As.tNCt. UOMRESPONDENCE SeUCITED FROM EVERY ,, MAT OF THE STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRE SPONDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEGIBLE V AMD ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY J AND TO 3 HON THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BU t IN PROOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WA31U A' BASKET. 4, ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO M ih TTITi' INTIill.I. fK N(!N M.. v Lancaster, pa. y&t ,?;!) itencastcr jhttciligcnrcr ., LANCASTER, FEDUUAItV 23, 1SX Mr V That Terrible Fire. Tlm nrrililn nntifl wniif tnii nf tlin ICinff J f J Til. I1 .1.1. si. !. n llin tvinet lint ; ., mansion 111 liiuaucipiiiii la inu juu.it uii. '8 rowing In its details of any within our re n'cent experience, numerous anil fatal ns i&ijjl have en tne flies of this winter. The v L horror of this disaster springs largely irem tha knewlixlM that ita less of life could I?8 easily have been avoided, and tliat it is ri altogether due te the inertness of the Pliil- pv nilnlnhbi flrn tlen.ii-tmPTit.nnil Hip lack nf IIUVlflM'l ...w V. , - ready thought upon the rait of these who wcre upon the scene. Jlrc, King is the he roine of the occasion, an 1 her calm courage and presence of mind at the window of the burning house aic reflected as bril liautly against the stupidity of the crowd upon the street below her, as were the flames against the cold background of the S?V vmer fcky- S"0 called for mattresses te gar te be spread te catch their falling forms ; gft-IZl and threw out her children upon them, filUitll UUL UCICCI1 ilUU CUllCll llll HlUlCMllu ' te fellow. Xe finer display of courage and thought in the presence of peril stands rc- i'cerded. ' But what is te be thought of thoehe ' saw the peril, in safety themselves, and found no means of salvation, though houses te which the fire had net pene trated steed en each side, affording access te the burning dwelling, through the walls or by the reef, which a ready man could linva niumnil Tt?it!inilt rrw.it itllllniittv A J, f axe would quickly have broken through the roei, but tlieie was no one te tniiiK quickly and act promptly. Ot course the chief responsibility rests tiieii the fire department. It should have been thtre with hose and ladders in a few minutes, but did net get tliere for an hour. It will net de te say that it did net have notice ; for it is said that it was promptly notified ; and if it was net there, U failure of duty charged upon the police department. The Hip chief .ns again th t his ? i ,iv? tus was at et'.ier fires ; but if hN adr -atien is te b.ul that lie can attei.d pr te 1 t eiip lire in a district at a t.: fact i3in its-elf his condemnation. T 3 fact is that the fire department of Philadelphia h iiufficient. It has geinl panitus and trained horses that are rrady te gallop forth at the stroke of the 1 ell. Yet tires gain gieat headway before the firemen appear ; and when they come the tire still burns long b-feie they get into ssa vice and get it under control. TnN fact has been cou-p'cieu? for a long time ; aud it is remarkable that the press of Philadelphia has te.n te icticent about it, and the people se patient tinder it. The lire at Second and Ctiebtnut streets demonstrated beend a peradventure the great weithlessness of the department The rcandal of this ex tended conflagration, in a cit w ell e inipped with fire aiipanitus, should have aroused the newspajiers of tlie town te indignant comment, and its authorities te vigorous action ; and new that the King homicides are directly chargeable te the the depart ment's slowness, is it net high time that the political government whL-h has robbed its members of their readiness, courage and zeal, should be changed te a business government that will bring the firemen te every fire as speedily as their horses will get them there ; and will put them when theie under intelligent direc tion? The lessen te be learned from the calam ities fallen upon Philadelphia by leasen of the fact that the fire department is a iwlit cal machine, should be heeded by ether towns. "When lives and projteityaie thus endangered is it net time te say that the fire department, at least, should net be a feather-bed provider Jer waid politicians. The Xeed or l'ire lUrape. Three jears age the Ixteliieksceii called attention te the lawef this state requiring fire escapes in the case of many buildings which are new net provided with them. Owing te the careless maimer in which the btatute is draw ntheie does net seem te be any particular eflleial in this city charged with the duty of looking after tliis matter. It would be no great stretch of authority, however, for the chief cngi npcr te take it en himself. If he will beau the law and then take a tour out the town ha will see many buildings without such 03iapesas the law requites them te hae ,It seems, tee, te be undetci mined in many instance, whether the landleid or tenant Is te erect and miiutain them en leased )remles. Tli subject is well worth the a tontlea of the diligent and energetic " h wl of the fled'i atmi-nt. ; n-cent horrible exinneuci s in Philadel phia should carry the;r warning. Work Werk mia in m lautisterkn, guests lu hotels and !4ivle!u their home will work aud sleep belter If they fe.d jh t they are properly pie7ide.i with weans of escare by the win win win donsandextirer.ln cae tlie and smoke fhuf ctr the ordinary modes of descent and cessbv staifS .ml wmiews. Seme hotels nova y pr-v le eery loom with an ta y tihtwue.c aid fixture, by which are. - uM readily cjie iema a win- ev.- ki .my neigii. t.ie apparatus Is e, hm u,v r . i uk um mmgs en ' (ha iut from which it is te 1 e d p edi4 in ca e of tue. The Idea . tVHK le.iilng ei Hi kind M.eu.d be udep id ' In ever heUM' e e c wse e at hast. " 1 he I',i ladrlp, a ei:)erieu :t s n ws that the fimucii. iJL dii cuui t a.way leralied , ti) c tet'ieir In t'uie te lescue the - Imperills I ; a stiu. iip mc.1 fu.eued is .Wcryksidy. Vihj Is It Set Dene 1 Tlie directors et the Lam aster county almshouse and lns.me nfjiuin, who have charge of the thtec large buildings which accommodate the.'O institutions and thelt mere than llehimdred inmates, are guilt j of criminal negllgence in net connecting them with the fire nlaiui system of Lancas ter city. Expericnce has knight that this property Is pectili.uly exposed te the peril of lire. The bam en the premises has been burned down llnee times, and ence the hospital was burned out. Any fire in the nlmsheuse or hespital late at night would boaccom beaccom boaccem panitd with the risk of great less of human life. The management of tlae institutions is dependent en the Lancaster city fire de partment for aid in case of lire, and jet U has dene nothing te establWi clee and prompt communication with the alarm signal. The neatest box te the alm-heus is at the comer of Last King and Ann streets, a half-mile distant. A few iwles and a half-mile of vile would make the necessary connect ie.i and provide a location for an alarm le en the premises. hy is it net done ? m mm At latest mveiints tlie Knuli-lt fetves at Abu K lea were like the fellow that lireuplit tlie bear into camp. , - Jtn. Densnv is credited wltli expre'Wing tlie idea that speeches, pnnulen mid brai, builds de net count for much in elltlcalcam-piign-S when in lne-t (if the large cities thcre Js a contingent w hee votes are for s.de en election day, and who are numerous enough te turn tbe -"cale en ucarly every doubtful Htale. Ter 'J a head 2,000 etes of such IK'litic.il pirate could h.ue lieen get ter Iiliilne In New Yerk city en election day ; and they would hae been secured, no doubt, had it Ijeen Known tliere would be such preying need for tliem. It Is new an open secret Hint the lack of 70,000 demanded of the Ilauceck managers for tlie purchase of such votes in ISsO, was all that preventcd Iilsclec Iilsclec t.en. With all the talk about tlie tariir, Uie Menter eonlereneo and ether supposed causes which iiillucnted the Ksue of that great struggle, it really turned en tlie vote of 20,0iX) heelers and thieves in New Yerk. The sjine impudent and wicked class is grew lug up in every city. Lancaster has Us share of thorn, and until decent citizens r!e up, re gardless of xrty, and stamp them out, they will be pampered aud bought by tlie poli ticians and allowed te be the determining clement of our politics. Ne matter about the cabinet officers; the giouud-heg would make the best chief of the signal service. TitEtownef Bristel, Hacks county, had n novel election en Saturday, the Democrats holding a special primary te express their choice for lHistuuster. Mr. James Drury, the editor of that staunch paper, the Observer, and a loyal Democrat, was the popular favorite and led lu the roll by a liandsome plurality, but as he tailed te get a majority a dccMve ballet is te be had te-day between him and lils next highest competitor. Well, why net? If the system 1 a geed ene for cheesing the nominees of a party for elective officers, what is tlie objection te this method of determining the party's rhnlce for federal appointments, especially as the authorities at Washington have tlie Hier te veto a bad cheke if tlie people should make such ? m n l'nevt the quiet that lias lately settled around (V Donevan Ite-si, It is net strange that some jeoile are beginning te bcllcvn that ids mouth has been fi 07011 shut. Ri.aisc did net attend the Washington dedicatory ceremonies. They wcre lu honor of a man who could net tell a lie. Themas JnFFr.nses's diary, the mann mann sciiptef which recently came into Mr. 'Til den's itfisscssien, seems te threw a geed deal of light en the private Ufa or the great Demo Deme c pf It appears therefrem that lie bough, geid lierc-", ninny of them, and ran in debt f them; that an admirer Bent him a monitor c'leesc, weighing 1,2.13 pounds, which he I itendedasa present, aud Jeiferhen promptly pild him 10 cents a pound for it, though :m probably lnirrewcd the money te de se; that Ills charities were a great drain en his purse, averaging 51,Cffl a year, and that this famous publicist, se often denounced as n godless skeptic, was a very frequent contributor te Christian causes. Hcv eluntarily sent te the collector of customs nt Philadelphia tlie duty en 200 bottles of wine, which he get Irem tlie .Spanish minister, who Inqierted it free, of com se, mid spaicd it from ins stock for Mr. Jell'ersen. Manilestly it is a great pity Mr. Jeifersen'a diary has been a sealed book se long. Later presidents might have patterned from it with credit te themse'es and w ith piellt te the country. TitKi'-an who rails it "Oeorge Birth! ig ig teu's Vah Day" is still abroad in the land. Tun sle 10 of the Washington monument is vcrygradual.se that, although It Is 553 high and 55 feet squareat the Ixise, the top plat form Is 30 by aO. Thcre are 10O.0CO tens of stone in tee structure j it w ill have cot w hen completed $1,250,000; an clovater will run up through Its Inside and an electric light blaze out from its summit, 40 feet higher than tlie towers of Cologne's cathedral, heretofore tlie loftiest stiutture rai-ed by tlie hands of man. Ter all time the weather line that marks the place where the work was left elfin l$5e,aml resumed in 1870, w ill be a memorial of .Iio beginning of the Intense agitation of the civil war Issues and of the restoration of tlie union. Most uotable features of tlie finished structure will be the memo, rial stones sent by various assecial'nns and ether governments. As most of tliere are yet te be fl.ed in place, an effort she. at be made toiuake the collection mere gene-al and mi opportunity le given te every civil, religietiB or social oiganizatien te pay this tribute te America's greatest man ant. Free dom's noblest apostle. The block contribu ted by tlie actors has a llfe-sire incdall'en IKirtrait of Shakespeare j .Switzerland sent n magnificent plece of polished pranlte; the Mormons a beolilve eaivcd out of stene; Brazil, China, Arabia, Grceceaud a tcore of our own states, the Indians and the Temr lars, and fifty ethers are represented with ft memorial stones. In the bitter Knew .oili .eili .oili leg agitation the stoue sent by Pins IX was stolen, biekcn and sunk in tlie Potomac. It would only be speaking the voice efthat religious liberty which is our beast, for the monument commission toglve Lee XIII an eppuituulty te loplace the stone. Tun old-fashioned llrcescnpe n cell of rope In ev ery room fastened te the fleer, seems or mere utility than many of the new fangled Inventions. Tun small boy wlih a bob sled fancies him self a millionaire in tliese wintry days. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. In nttlt.imttifllfl int1fAtvf bin-ale inn UiuiuuieUi.utli.il cnaurc Wellrntnnuer! muiiU liitru Ana pieud una silent, wlaltft he. Point upr nd, through tlie.purrile dome I I'eiut uuuarat A.vu, iieliii euirte lhliniK-ilal t,ir.tlle lmprlal blue, The tispurlul sLiluiiilsr of lii teuic I Mini' pjth 1 upward. Yeulh ernge J reai Ui ubuut ibe lunJ kUull ir.ne - 1 Jiy iiugvr, iielntlng te hi. pluce Ot jjrviid, s-iciual lwriuige. "swgtifn AlilUr. AUGUSTUS II. GARLAND. )cr.izs'.:':sis tf1 VUOMIXVSTLY Mr.XTlUSV.lt AS ATTOlt Xl.Y HLSKUAL f .Vfll.lt rf.f.l 1.7..I.M. Siniflhtue Alieutn senatur W tin t reulilerrd te heOiifcil thp I.rmUiig Lrgnl UgliU nf the Ceimtrj' Tracing lit Mk-cc. fill Csrfer. Augustus 11. Oirland was born in Tipton county, Tennessee, June 11, ls32. Ills parents removed te the state of Arkansas the follow ing j ear and settled In the bottom lands of tlie lied Klver Valley. At a suitable age young Garland was sent te Bardstown, Ken tucky, te Ikj educated in what was then the famous scat of learning In the Southwest. Ills academic studies were pursued in tlie Catholic colleges efSL Mary and St. Jeseph. During the latter jart of his residenee in Bardstown he read law, and attended tlie trial of causes in the court room w henevcr he had tlie opportunity. At that time the local liar was verj strong. Oarlaud profited greatly by this practice as w ell as by his studies which he pursued vvitli persistent devotion. Returning home he continued te wee that jealous mistress tlie law, and In InVS was admittedte practice at Washington, Arkansas. In lsjii he removed te LItfle fleck, the capital of the state. He was admitted te practice as an attorney In the supreme court of the United State-s en December 20, IsM, By that time lie hud attained pioiessienal reputation, and in the same year was a Bell and Everett elector. !leoppe-ed tlie seces sion of Arkansas as long as tliere was anv hope of a pcaccable solution of sectional dif ferences. When, however, war was inevita ble, he threw lu his let w ith Ills state. He was n member of the Previsional Congress which met at Montgomery, Alabama, in May lsCl, aud took part 111 drawing up the con stitution of the Conlederate states During thostruggle between the Uedenil and Cen- teaeraie governments no gave lils counsel te tliu Southern cause, first as a representative and afterwards ns senator. He wasservlng ns a senator in its Congress x hen tlie Con gress collapsed. In IsOeMr. Garland peti tioned, tlie supreme court of the United States, te practice then in without taking " tlie iron-clad oath," at the same time submitting an argument hi support et hispeti hispeti tlen, which vvasaniasteip.ece of rwnenmi;. He wen his case, which was net dcilded until the December teim of the supreme court, 1mT7. Wnile it was pending he was elected United Stales senator Irem Arkan sas. He appeared te take his scat in tlie Senate, March 4, 107, but was net permitted te de se. In 174 Mr. Garland was elected gev ernei of Arkansas, without opposition. Te him was due tlie overthrew of carpetbag rule 111 that state. In less than a vear after he ipccaine governor, tlie iredil et'Arknnsas bad improved fium the valuoef twenty tents en the dollar te slxty-llve im nt. This improve ment iniliratid tnu ability and sucees-, of his at.miiiMratieu. His first election ns senator took place In Jauuaiy, ls70, without opposition. Me began his term us siicies-er te Powell Clayten, Republican, en March 5, ls77. In lt.s.j he was re-elected, nntt lils term of service will net expire until .March 3, lssa. But iiuiid all tlie centlieting rumors as te t10 t'lcveland cabinet, there seems te be no doubt any w here that .Senater Garland w ill be invited te take a place in it, aud that his senatorial career for tlie present, Is about te close. This eminent man is much liked as well as admired. Me is plav ful as a boy, an incur able joker, and lias fend efcandv us a school girl. In person he is well built and tall. His beau is larae with a bulging forehead, net cssitatlug him te wear an eight and three-quarter hat, as is alleged ; bis face round, smoeth-slinvcd and animated with black and most expressive eyes. Mis features are geed aud indicate an amiable disposition. There are, moreover, both strength aud dignity expressed In his countenance. Gar land knows hew te command aud te rcbuke uutlioieuhness in work nnd a want of candor, which are peculiarly abhorrent te him. His equipment ns a "lawyer, charac terized as it is by vast research, includes also that comprehensive grasp of leading princi ples anil imperial independence et Judg ment, which many men learned In the law appear net te possess. PEHSONAL. Ilnsnv M. I'AitKiitrnsT, new something of an astronomer, also a weather prophet en a small scale, began as a short hand reporter. Mits. i)E Srni'VE, wlfoet the Itusslau min ister, nml " small, thin and pale grav," is pronounced the cleverest vv euian In Wash ington. l'liiLtr It. UitEAS, founder of the Ger Ger Ger mautowutevvu Teletraph, celebrated his7Ctli birthday en Saturday. Me is in exeelleut health. CeunTi.ANtrr I'almeb, whlle expressing 1110 opinion ui.u lemaiu sun rage is inevitable, believes that it will produee h retrogression hi politics, industry and matrimony. GKonen Ki.iet worked harder en "Hoinelu" than en any of her ether books. hi her own werds: "I began it a young woman I finished Han old.weman." And yet but sev cutecn mouths vv ere consumed In the work. Or.onei: D.VNcnerr, the vcncrable histo rian, who probably knows mere almut Wash ington Hum any ether living man. wasan attentive, listener te betli the Washington orations 011 Saturday. Me seemed te like Daniel's the better. DvNir.i. Sullivan, 0110 or Colerado's wealthiest men and tlie recent Democratic cauilidate for United States senator, was, a tow years age, a brakeman en tlie Xew Ye k Central railroad. He drifted te the Heckics, "struck it rich," and new laments that hi) is net se happy as he was in tlu tlitys of his peveity. Mkniiv Watteusen has been In Xew Orleans. At 0110 of the balls he was intro duced te Miss Maud Howe, daughter of Mrs. Julia Howe. He was presented ns "Mr. Meiny Watterson." "llnppv te meet you, -Mr, Wattei son," said Miss flowe ; where ate you from T" Mr. Watterseu will never feigivu her. Mn. asp Mas. William Peak, sonle., members of the Peak family of "Swiss Bell Itiiigeis," who were very popular throughout' tliuieuntry a lew years age, have boceuio in- inaicsoiiuei.oriiauii county,,, v, poerliouse, having lest their property and being unable longer te cempete with the newer nttra. liens of the stage. Thelr family lias been breken up by death. Ex-SENATen T.vnen, of Colerado, has lest tlie gu-.itcr part of his fortune through in Judicious mil cstale vcnturcM. The enem heue, by long odds tliulliiestbuildlngJn Den ver, U owned bylilm. Taber lenneiiy hepta read house in tlie mountains. When tit luat he leuml a uiliie with some bilvcr 111 it he proceeded te Ulv orce his wife and ti ma. -y u younger and prettier woman ;und tl'uine.iey vvlilcli he had te pay tlie llrel Mis. T, new makes her lieher than he. A Tretip Ship Le,t. A telegram from Dublin reports that 11 ru mor prevailed in that city 011 Sunday, tlmt the troopship Lydlun Men ifcli, fiem King King seon for Suakiti, had foundered Jn Sr. Geerge's channel. Tliere Is Intense excite ment in Dublin e or tlie repei t, but no advice coufl.'iuaiery of tlie rumors have been re ceived by the admiralty. There have been terrltle gales lu bc-elhuid una Ireluud wiOiln the pHt WW days. All, OT THIS llltAMTi: IlKAtl AMI COM! Ah, net lhl gmnlte, desul ami ceM ' Kr from Us txe nml shill vxiuitulliiR the round nenr-sclrrllns, c 'inpivhviHUiiKl Tbeu, Wasiiimitei, mt n'lilip world's, tlm con tlneiitsrntli'is-uet v, 11 Hlnne VuhtUm: Kurejw'sa well. In even iul.call"Of lonler Intieirr's cel. Or frozen ntth,urMittiv south the Aran's In liHtcnt Itie African s Old Asia's there lth venerable smile, mmIiiI RinUl ticriulnsi (Clrcsts tlm nnll(iie tlif lu-i new ? 'tutnit Hie same ttliclr IcKlilinatc 1 0111 tnmsl ever, The Inilouiltatile heart and uilii 1 r.iotsef ltn nev er-bnikm tine, Ceumgc, nlcrtnr, i.itleiiii, Mltli, the linn e cu In ileli'ut drfc,it( d ua I lie rsiiiie:) Wlicrercr sails ti ship, or h u-e Is ltiiltl 011 laud, or rtsy or ntglit, Thmniib frvniliiK cities" nii,tl, liuloers or out, fuoterles or I.irni". New, or te conic, or p.il where iiatrtet U1 cOtltfl ercxUt. Wherever rrvedein, itel-rd l. lelcraltnn, swn)- set tiv Uiw, stsnrts or M rising thv ti u immuuipnt WiU hitman in the 'irtt A 1 iheiMA.ws ri.-iiu ri; te m.isi- iArev. KilrAd 11 11111 i,. xitiiuiiiiriital Oralimi r linn, .letui VV". Il.iui'rl. Ne suin could new loin ide et Wnshlimten's character that did net luu-t l.iugu.ije of Its tributes, sud rcpiat viuue b nil her names. Ne sum could Is' made of hi achievements that did pet untold the blstei v efhis country and lis m-titiuii u the his tory of his ngc and its nun' the liMeiy of man and his dcstuiv p be Oee. But, whether character or n liievement 1 10 gardevl, the liclics before us only expose the poverty of praise. Seileir was lie in ids oflice Hint no Ideal of the leader or ruler can be formed that does net slnuik by the site of tbe reality. And se Ins be Impressed himself upon the minds of men that 110 man can Justly aspire te be the chief of a great free people w hodees net mlnpt bis principles andemulateshisexaiuple. Draw 1114 his sword from patriotic. impuNe. without ambition nnd without malice, he wielded it without xlndlethencss and sheathed it without re proach. All that huiiiiuitv letild conceive hedid losuiU'ressthe iiueltle-. of war and seethe its sorrows, lie never stnick a cow aril's blew Te hint nge, Infancy and helplessness were ever u ed. He teleratiil no extremity unless te cuib the exivses of his enemy, nnd he nevei poisoned the sting of defeat Oy the exultation et the coniiucrer. l'cace he vvolcemoas the heivcn-scnt herald eflriendshipinnd iiitceuntt y liasgiven him greater honor than that vv hi, h he defeated for rtiglaud has been itl.nl te tlaim liiiu ns the scion of her bleed . proud, like our sister American stutesAe tbv idew ith irglui.i me Hener 01 producing inm. Faschiated by the pettectien of the man, we are leth te break the miner of admiration into the fragments of analvsis. But, le! as we attempt it, everx fr.igmtnt Ikssiiucs the niini.iliirii of snob siifilimiiv and bcautv that the destructive hand 1.111 only multiply the forms of immortality. 1 r.unl and muiifeld ns were its pluses, "there is 110 dilUeu tv in understanding tlie cliat.n icr of Washington. He was no veiled prophet. Me never acted a part. Simple, natural and unalltcted, his life lies before u a lair and open mauusi-rlpt. Me disdained the arts whiih wrapiiwer in mystery in order te magnify iL llepraetieed the prelbund diplomacy et" truthtul spcci li the consummate tact of direct attention. Leeking ever te the All-Wise Diimscr of events, ltw relied en that provideme which hell men, bv giving tin m high he-arts and hopes, te help themselves with the inc-.ins which their creator has put at their service. There was no intirmity In tins leuduct ever which charity must nine us veil; no taint of selfishness Irem vv hn h purity av erts her gaze ; no dark recess et Intrigue that must ie lit up with colored jsineg lie; 110 siibter- raman passage te lie trod 111 liciiiKliug lesi there be stirred the ghost of a buried crime. Brilliant I will net call him, if the bright ness of tlie rippling river exceed tlie solemn glory of old ocean. Brilliant I will note ill film, tf darkness must hcvi-ihle in etdcr te displav the light ; for he had noneel tuat lecket-llKO brilliancy w hi, -h 11 uucs in instant comscalien across the bl.uk brew of night, and then is net. But of a steady, iiiillickenng Maine, slew li-mg te its leftj sphere, hign bung in tbe heavens of contemplation, dis pensing far and wide Its rays, revealing till things en which it simics ui'due proportions nnd in large relations, making light, duty wid destiny se plain that 111 the vi-iuii we are scarce conscious of the light if ibis he bid Uancv then the genius m .isluugx n was as l"iiil-erled and Iuuuiieim as the gi d et dav In ids 7eintli. At last was the frowning work of Wash ington accomplished. Out et the ti iiipests et war, and the tumults of 1 ml oiuuietion, tlie ages bore their lruit, the long yearning of humanity was answered. '"Heme te Amer ica" is tlie eloquent Inscription en one stone ofyeurcoloss.il shaft rather Irem tlie an cient temple et peace that once steed bard by the palace tif tlie Ciesirs. I'pri-en Irem the seaef tevolntien, Libnatcl Irem tlie rums of battered bastiles, and dismantled pahues of onhalleMCd power, stand terth new, the republic of republics the nation of nations, the constitution of constitutions, te which all lands find times and tongues contributed of their wiwleni. HVKOIAL X Oil U.S. nBOWX'3 Hofshiiei.i) I- vx i 1. v Is the most cffectlv 0 I' iln Ie-treyer In the world Will most surely rpilel.111 the IiUmmI whelher taken Internally or iippllnl 1 xiernallv ami thereby mere certain! IIKI.lKVh 1' VIX, whether chronic or iicufe than nn ether pa In ullcvlater, nnd It Is Harrauteil ilettlile the strength of any similar preparation It cures pain In the Side, lUtrk (,r llewels, sere Threat, Kneiiiiiatlsiu, Tmiilnche and AM. ACHhS, ami Is The (in ,u Wilh-wM of l'aln "llltOWN SHOL'SEIIOI.K 1 VNALK V "shmilil be in every family. A teasMMiiriilnf llm Pantuea In H tnmfilcr e' t t water -wee ti-ni d II pm ferTcil,! taken r. ueiltliue, will UIIKAK li'A COI.il. 15 cents a bottle. mil IvdVI vv t,,w I'teriR are killed by coughs that Hale's Henev of Horchetiml anil 'lar would cure, l'iktis Toothache Dreps cure In one minute fit-lw JeeJAw THOUSANDS sa se. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Olranl Kan., w-r.tcs : "I never hesitate te recommend our hlcctrle lilt- teri te my customers, lhcy give entire mlNiac- tlan and are rapid sellers " Klectrle Hitters me. the purest and best iiicdlclnps ktieivn.itnil will iiusniveiy cuiu Kiuiiuy nun ner iempiaints urlfy the bleed nnd reguliim the bewe'n. Se famllvcan iifleul te be without them. Ihevuiu save Bundreds of dollars in iloetei's bills every ycir. Sold at llfty cents a bottle hv II. II. Coch ran, d.tiglsl, Aes 1J7 unci l. .North Queen trstt, I.kucaster, I'a. ( l) A rellrruinu llrarril I p. II. V Cellins, member of police seventh vr. .d Hearting, Pa., talks this wn "sintered ev c el Hern llieuiiiallsin ; nethlngilld me mi) gmid t.il I tried J7ienifii' Jiclectnc O.f It Is a plcimuu te lecemuieiid It " for sale h II II. Lechiau, dnigglst, lJTiind 13J -North Queen strict, I.anc.i. ter. Pa. lilt. I'ltAZIKIt'S MAt.lt OIXTMEXT. The greatest blessing that has 1 en ill-cm crcd bores, tuts. Flesh WenniN, reie Xlnples, Hard nnd beft Cenes, CLnnptd l.lp- and ilaucls. I'lm pies and ltletchcs. PilccVk scild Uv Iliiigglsls sold by II. II. Cochran, 1J7 nnd iJU Aerlh omen ewit. (Ji Threw Ann) 'Sa.-.O. "Troubled with asthma for eight v ear". Xet quite two bottles of Ihemui' .electric O t rum' vte eemplrlelii after spending evci Win I limit thOkllghlestbcnellt." 'Ihlsi. wltat August Tm uer, of Tyiene, I'a., sajn. ler sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 unci iju North Queen ircet, buncasler, I'a. 1'hysiciaxs uttpsti "Ceitlcn's I.l'iuld llecf Is paittcttlaily uefiil In Dlpbthiila, Fever, nnd lively depressing disease." fS-lvvdeetl.tw An Otr Vear. This Is going te be en eir j ear Ne political booms for "Plumed Knights" or "Keferin" vlll help keep up the health ami strength of trie vast multitudes who.-e faith Is pinned en tlie glowing pnrty premises of election ear. JIulll t ades of such will need u reliable tonic te tone up the system, a purlllcr te work en the bad bleed, and u sure remedy for lame backs, iliett imtlMii, biliousness, cle. Sneli a lemedy Is Ivld Ivld ney.Wert. It has long steed nt I hu head of the list of kidney remedies, nml It receives the highest pi-ulsu from uii mat ue u. I.KTTEK riivii 1 1 1. si:i;iti:. 18 HBT WTI1 STUBCT, .VmvIuvk, JlUHll.lt "3. I have been a sufferer in le p st w Mi Mulai la, which filially becainu Chills and I'ever. lieat iiienw bjriny physlclau fall d ie Iie'p me. I ucd r.UASur.Eiu'a 1'n.ls uad was cuied. Tlili tceuth months lu7e elap-id since then, nml I luivclud neixcuiieiue. Oihei uienibersefiny family used them for the fuuie tinuble, w Ith tlie same geed result. 1 cheerfully endnrse them for tint lllncsf, nnd nUeasu pleasant laxative or puiaiive, uccrad lug te the number taken Tnuy urn new u household remedy with inu, and 1 inn niver without them. I would gladl) give He details of the foregoing te any who ml'flil cl o,.se te cull upon uiewr them. J. K. bKlllti;, Duitl'l. Dlt. WILLIAM'S IXIHAN IMI.K OIN'lilhNT. I.. O. MeCulluin, condiictnreu llie II. A VV'T IE. ltv bprluglc'ld, O., Aug. Vu, s2. bjjsi "lluvu been a glint Mitreicr with Iho piles. luted u i luereus retutBIci and cuiplevtd many phyale- in many puyie end recommended J.IUV, uiii. iv uu uurpuse. .1 iiieuu ivceiiiiueiiueii Dr. Yilllukiu'iIudluul'lleOliiliiiiut. whlc-h lam grittetul re ay tun cured uiu. bold by II. U. vvviy,4 w. W4 199 Nwrtb Quevn met W SIKMVAt- i hen uirri'.iiH. ptm itlttt th vr vt vt kv v.m. II II M II l n VV VT W AT p, T ' ' f.8 1 II il It It II VNVTVTVT iuii u U de vr vv .V N 71 - ,. ,1. "tta" H.a pint OO ft 1 llllll (I O N si N 11 no uni I II H KI A.S Mill in r itit 1 n: 1 1 1 r 'i it: l 11 11111 1 11 tun llllll pssa 1 r ukk 11 11 'r.s.s.s "this medicine. rembliilngtnmulth pur vege table tonics, qulrklv and (siniplctelv t'l'lll.s IMspKfslv lMlll.hssleN; WAI.Mtl.V WhVkM.ss ivil't UK IU.cOI 11111,1 s ami t'KV KIIiuhI M.llt VI lit V. Ilv rapid ami thorough assimilation wtlli I lie bhsslll ivuilies cveiv (Mil of the slem, ptnl lies ami enrlrlie the Missl, etiviiulhens I, in muscles 11ml ueivis, ami tones nmt luvlgtmiUs Ihesvsteiu A tine VpiH'tltei llest tonic known. 11 will uiv Hie worst case of llyspepsln, re moving all distressing sjiiiptenis, such as lust ing the. teod, llclchlug, 1 1 wit In the Meiulch, lleiilbiirn, etc. Ihoenlv Iren medicine that will net blacken or I M. u iv the teeth It fs Invaluable rordliisespeciitlarlewoiiicn, unit IehII persons who lead -ctlentiiry lives. Vn unfailing remedy fur discuses of the I.lver nml lldnes. Persons .iiilel big fmni theplTcct or oveiweiW, iieiveus treuliles ! or :ipi IMe. or ilclillltj, evHrlenceiiuU'k nllcf and iiiiewed encrgj by lis use It ihs's mil ciiiie Head ichfl or pivdure Const I lull, 111 (11 II Kit iron iiirilleinesiiii. It Is Iheenl.v pifininilleii of Iren Hint causes no Injurious ellei Is. 1'hvsleians a'ul diiiggtsl ivisitiimeml It ns the best Ti-v It. I lie genuine lias Trade Miiir and crossed ivil lines cm wmpis'r. Take no ether. Vladeenly lij IllillW.S LI1K.MILAI. LO lULTiMeut, Mn. eit'.MvdAtv rtii.snvitr. ir.LTi:it A. lir.INITSH NO. q8. NO. 28. Special for Spring, 1885. M sloth or FURNITURE Fer tlie Spring Trade, Is Klf VI. II) VN IN" Till: 1TV. AN'll AT PISlCl.s III V l (. VNNOr 111. CNDhltsOI.il. A I.I. COOIls 1,1 VKVXIKKD. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Ne. 28 East Kingi Street. L VNtAsl Kit, PA. D CICHLini V S-CMAU.M. THE LARGEST STOCK FURNITURE IN LANCASTER COUNTY WHICH WILL UK SPLi) '.'HEAP. Per-niis going te lleu-ekeepiiu e any ivirtle in need el furniture w 111 llnd bargains by call big at Xes. S? 2 ami 31 Seuth Queen St. M. DEICHLER, J. P. SCHAUM. I lll5-.lui(sindVI,Vw ii .11.1, i'a mi. raiiAiiiafw. riiY. 100 Dade Window Shades IX VA1UKT ft" DI.slUNs V hlch have been accumulating Hie pist teasen, we will close out fmni V te ,vi (cuts aplcce. Among them are some prctlj ivittenis. Ingoing through our stock of CURTAIN POLES We llnd a geed many odds anil ends, one, tre and three of a kind. semc re Walnut, se'i e l.lienvand sonie brass riimmed. Thene iveull B.nupled nnd the prltn from il le 40 cents apiece. Our CO VI 111 NATION COKMCF. Ill hbenv i"d Walnut ut II 'JO a pii ce, is u bargdn, reduced from li-jO. si:w i.ixKser Dade Window Shades FOIl SPltlXO. Plain Celers nnd Widths fernll styles of w'n. dnws. Tin and VV'imsI spring Heller, Flv mes, Hollands, I.lnen Fringe. Nlcki 1 Pulls, I'slliM, e.c. e take measures mid de shade work efevcry description In arst-rlass manner. Oiderjeur Paper Hanging done new. Places were never se low ami will go higher PIAEESW. ERY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I.AXCASTKi:, PA. l.i.a.xx. etici:s. Assiexnn i:stati:ef cmahlks w. Mills mid wife, of the city of Lancaster, I'll. Charles W. Jlllls nnd wile, of the, city of Lancaster, Pa., hiving liy ilw-d of voluntary assignment, dated .1 miliar) IS, Psl. assigned and transferred all their estates uud elfeclstothe undersigned, ler the beuc-ilt of the ciediters of the culil Charles W. Jlllls and wife, hn therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted le sild as as sigeor, te make payment te the limit rslgned without delay, nnd theso having claims te pre sent Ihem te IsltAKLP MAV Kit. Assignee, rj-itdJIeaw I-iucasti r, I'a, JTi.STATM OF ANNA DAILY, LATK OF ii the tlty of Lantsister, deceuMd. Letters testamentaiy en said dale having been granted te tliu undeiKlgiied all persons Indebted thereto ure reeuealid te make immediate, pavment, und tlieia having claims or demands iigalut the nunc, will present them viltheut delay for set. tleuicnt telhuiindcrslgneil, resldlnir in theclly of Uincatter. DAXlLL TAJI AN'l, Joux A. (.evtis, Kxecuter, Attorney . Janii-Cteu w TTiSTATi: OF CMItl.STI AXaX BL'CM ifll, lli 1 ite of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testament nyeu said cstale having been granted te the uiidcial-iucd nil pcixnis Indebted thereto niu requested le make immediate payment, and tho-e 1 1. 1 v 1 n 'f cl ilms or demands against the same, will picent them v.lnieut delay for settle incut te the unileisl'ined. (ILO.il. LOUiiEK. Kxecuter. II. I". Davis, Lancaster. Pa. Attorney. JaiiltMitdeavr 77HTATF.OF ANTHONY U HOBLIITS, Jlj lain of Lancaster city, dce'd. Letters testa niinlarv en said estate having been granted te the uiulersl.iied all pciens Indebted thereto are lecfiKstcd te in ikuliumedlite p.ijinent.iuid tliote having claims or demands n-runsl tlnj sune will pieeut them vvlihent delny ferse'jle. blent tethn undersigned, residing In l'hll.i cl phla, Pa , or their uttemcy at Xe JJ.S'ertli tuke street, L.iucastei, I'a. ISAAC E. IIOIEP'S HXIlV A. IIUi.Klt'lS. JOHN L.UOIILltlb, Hxeoulers. ttdeuw Jens IV, Arm, Attorney, IT HAHQUAKTUHS I'OH TH H IXDIAX HtUICIXEa, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, KO.ttEAHT KINO ST., laucajter, I'a. r.i it iii.id i.'ff. VNDAllD CAIUHAGK WOUIC. gT. EDGERLEY & CO., (L'nnlage lliilldci's), MAIIKET STIIIIKT, UK VII Of 1'Osl OITICK, I.A.VOAMKIt, PA. Ol'lt I. A ltd i: MIOUK Of EU&G-IES & OAEEIA&ES t'enipil.es the Lnlest ii nml the most Kle gunllv Mulsheil, WlllCII III, tlt'HIll A I' Ullh.M'IA KKIU'Cl.li I'ltltrs. IhestPKIiniU 1)1' 1.111 Of Of It VVOUK Is no luiiuir nuesllemd Oni vieik Is it Mucus Mil) iiiude In the tarycl I lilt's, nml snMi at II.VI.l lilt: I'ltlll. .Veir Is the limn loonier lur i.pihig. r..cetiiA(ii. r.vitt ih:i,in(1 Ami Honest Weik Ml Wmk WAIIItAM'Ktl itKi'AiuiMi riievtpu.v vri h.Mii.n in One set of wetkmcitcspcc tally cmple)cd fertha' pill pose. f. Tew si,l:l(is ,t at laiw t'lgnrcs. lihe us a call. iiiivj. ird.li "N Oltlll'.CK V MIl.l'.Y. Pine Carriage Werk -AT nerbeck & mm, Coi'iier DuKe i; Vine StrMs, LANCASTIK, PA WK IIWK IX siech, AND t'NDKIt LON. bTUl'Clle.N UII! TIIKCOMINU .si:vs(iX,THK F1110I Variety of Carriase Werk i:Kll OFFEIILD 111 111K PU1ILIC. Our reputation for selling n llrst-classjub nt Lew llgiuvs has bis'ii islabllslied Wy OUxVRANTEE OUR WORK Te be constructed of flue mnletial ss nny In the count), ami will sell far in low ether dealers. We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (before being lnduri d te y Fancy Prices) nnd le Judge for theui-clvcs, ua we ute the en!) builders of ciiitiir.cT cirv srn.vs. A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, Vt HICll WILL UK SOLD VT COST TO CI.OsK OUT sTOLK. - lieisilrlug .Nratlv Dene. 11.1 r.s .i.vi cm rs. Ar. r i. hTAurri:it a co. TllltH: DDF.X Ladies' Imitation Seal Caps, lie lined Irem i.'i te si t lier.N p vnt GENT'S FUR GLOVES Vt en Hair Hie origin il Price sl.Vl.lt VI. shrs LADIES' FURS At 1 , llm Oilginil Pi he All Winter d'oeilsat a Surrillce. "Ilc-t Isirgalus of the s.sisnn : ami ie ren ber. Ii'b the leading ptm e le bii) geed II Vis and CAI's I help w. d. stauFfer & CO., ' Leading Hatters and Furriers, Mis ix u Miuill (Jll-hN sfi-hhT, i.vscvsri.i: pv n ATh, CAI'.s.iU., '0 I -wi; aim. SELLING OUT ! OCH IVIVIKNSE STOCK OP Hats, Caps, Umbrellas & Gloves. BUY NOW I 144 NORTH QUEEN .ST. (OUXDAKKU'h OLD STAND.) CO. If.. B. MARTIN, WIlOLLHALK A1IIRKTAIL B. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. -Vaiid: Ne. tm North WnlLr and l'rlnrc streets, above Lemen. Iiucastcr. h'IImI pAiMOAiti)Ni:i.s a ji:ki-'i:uii:.s, J COAL DEALERS. Opricrs: Ne. 1") North (iuccii street, und Ne. M North Piince street. aiids: North Piliicu strict, near Heading DcjieL LANCASTI.lt, I'A. ilugl.Vtfd re. lu M. V. B. COKO, SM .SOUTH VV ATKIt STULLT, Ijtucaster, Pu., W1IOL1J. VLB AMllU.-TAtLUKALI.il IX LUMBER AND COAL. COSXECTIOV WITH THE TKLKnlOSIO Kl'CllASflK. VAmiAXO OrricE: Xe. S XOItTII WATLU HlllLLT. lebjs-lvd ltuVHKfvitxis 11 is (i a aeii.s. T in: CHEAPEST PLACE TO 11UV AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, A.- jeiin p. mm & son's, Ne. 24 Seuth (jucen Sired, fs.JT-lVd LAXCASliHt, PA. C7.0TI11A(1. Vykiis aTiatiii'en. SPECIAL NOTICE. On account of delay of liisumnen Ceinp in. les, we 111 biMnliiiellcil te dlcnulluui the sateorcielhlug until an iiiiivdcmvtil inn be made. Due notice lll lc given of tlm lima of opening. MYERS & RATHFON, I.KAIHNl! LAXOAITLlt CI.OI IIILIIS, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET, LAXCAH1KII. PA. Trjuisii a into 111 i:u. Entire Stock OK- ITITII, OO" TI PITH II II NV 1 00(1 (1 01. O O T II II II NN N II O O I, II II T II II II M N N I) I) i, II O T llllllll II N S sj ii O I, O II T II II II N .N N II OQ O 1)1. II O r II II II N NN (I (I (CCOI.LU.l. OOO 1 It II II .N NX OUtl -AN I)- Gent's Furnishing Goods WILL llhsel.D ll Al'IlIL 1. AT ONE-HALF VALUE. IO MARK ItOOll FOIl A LNTIIir. NKW STOCK roil OL' It NKU hTOItt -CALL ATONCK.-C0 & 'IIP R. I PESX HALL OOTIILNG HOUSE, Cor. Penn Stiuare nml North Quectt St w n.i.iA.MseN .t re.srr.it. -THE- Mraary Garment PANTALOONS. 1 he chief Inquiry ut this ein Is f i P.ntl loons. WO liavculaiguarBOillin lit el Men's Bey's and Children's Pants OK ALL (IIIADb's Al KN's PAN I s from 11.(0 I0IU.V1 IIOVs' PA NTs Irem !V le fn.SO. CHILDKEN'S shout r VNTS, lie. lolleo ( IIII.tlltLX's ADVANTHs':V(,sriTsnru here for v our selection, and the Oi nt - N, i Vie ilium Weight u LlicOAls aru much cliiaiier than lat season. , TRUNKS In 11 rirlctr of stjlcs Zliie, Lnilher or Plain 'everid. Prices from (iiV te 11; t for a hand. koiiie Saratoga vv Itli slii'et Imu ImiUeui and wrought Iren llture a ulcUu-platcd lock uud lined villi linen. COLLARS AND CUFFS or the most rellaliln makes, Including the i: A W., the crown and the, vncher brands. SILK NECKWEAR In Nc" nnd Kuslilnnubln Designs, from 21" te 7'm;. I, nut's Itlack Hall Hosu tliarktil or i al'i. siiisiunders from 3nc. te SOc.. uud the Ouuuluu tiulutHuiiendvrs.SOc. SILK AND SOFT HATS In the Karly Spring Mylcs and a very fine a. snrtment of New Stjles ellk Hals, silk und Cleth "I raveling Caps from .Vic. and u geed, stieng Dark Cap, w Ith fcelld Leather Vlei, "iVc THE ENGLISH WALKING SHOE ler Ladles Is both sljlisb nnd comfortable It Is made with n wide vole and ntcu.leii i dge with uppers of C'urucea Kid. Pilcc, lliV. A cheaper shoe, bijuare Toe of Curacea Kid, &J.73. A Misses Common Sense Gaiter, Of Finest Curaee Kid, Hand Worked Hut e 11 Heles, fl.V). A Jllssisi I'cbble (.ii.it sh'si' eoin eein eoin lnen sense stjle, HlthugeiHl back sla, l-'.tl. A Mls-es (niltei, Oline hid I'ejed Uppers, weiked button hole, very neat lilting,- JiV; and a Ladles' Pebble (lent Halter, I uii Opera Tee, sUuit Vamp, t.'.60. Rubber Overshoes AT ALL PHICLS fOll LADILs, JllSSLs .VXD CIIILDKKN. -StoiesileoatOp. ui., except Satuidajs.fj WILLIAMSON El FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St,, LAXCASTIHl. PA. OAIXT-IlAl'lIAnLWINIi INFORMATION. The Saint tlaphael Wlnnliiisndellclmm flaveur ami in uiuiik in lu the principal tltli set liula, in uiiJ Miuth America, (.nut i,iruuiiy, .Net llrttaln. Iudli,iim1soeii. Thuiiaiitity xpericd uuuuallv Is sufficient nioef et lu sl..l,l'li v ,,ml my, 11,11 slujliig powers, vvhllu ler the real ejiiiieusenr theru Is no wine, that can be een-klcred lis sujierler. ujr'l heSalnt-Ilaplmcl W'lne Cemp my, Valence, Dep.utiueiit of tlie Drumu (t'ruuee.) ' H. E. slaymaker, I fU-tfa Ne. W EAST JtlXO STREET, a i a