WTWA'fSSf??f ' H J V- w "Tn TEJE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1885. & . yn P.r" DAILY IMTELLIGEHCER D EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAR '' (tu.MTi uctrrte.) 5 I IV 8TKNMAN dt HENBEL. WOttiLIOENOER BUILDING & W. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE. . ''' Lancaster Pa. 5, ( jWULY-UN CCNTS A tVEEK. FIVE OOILARS A i -tCM OH FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. resiWifcrcit. ?AVIRTI8eMENT3 rneM ten te firrv cents - A UN if .- .WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. X (EIOHT PAGES.) mWJMHEO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORMNtf BU&f TWO DetlAAS A Yf IN ACWICt. 5PONDENCE SOLICITED THOM EVERY ,nPHT, OF THt STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRC- fPUHlEHTB AHfe HLUUL31LU lunnut LC.UIUIT AND ON ONE SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY; AND TO ' THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT tH PROOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOLS f", A, UTTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTE i MMCM ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TO k i.f THE INTELLIGENCER, .5, 8 ' Tf E A , LANCASTER. PA. :s' 9L)t CmimGtctUntcllincuccr.. jfJ!Z'! ' ! JJ LANCASTER? FEIIUUAKY 51, ISM. K 4$t He Would Wisely lifeline. 9.J& aj&rwi- il. -J L" T M- ,, M1.. '!.. treasonable explanation Is Unit Senater La finar'a Journey was taken te ailvise the fipresldentrclect tbatlie hai determined net te take a cabinet position. If our cabinet -;. iriiai:ua mliu aui.it inuu iv iw v...v,uvi 'Alnetrtftn rtP tlm .Inmfnntit. ivirf? In T!nr. attend, distinguished senators like Lamar iaiTd Bayard might accept them with profit te tim party ana invmcivts, ler inej f-vweuM retain their places in the Senate and 'jit linvn Itin limn nt. tlinlr 1lta11n3.nl Hint is i ;c rvlneededforthedicliargoot both their ex- .'& 'Ucutive and legfcliitire duties. tt lth us. fts$1inu-pvir. thn enliinnf. mrmlKr n.nnnnt keen .....,..,., ,--., - -- . 1- 'i, .ilia Wilt ill wiu u'Kiimiuiv. Xivuii ii it R?r'i teniilil 1m iwirnitHwl. Ill- nvnrllfivn illifinn jF are se great that, he would net generally i 'ktxhnvn titne tn im.irn fnr l;rrU1ntivn fnnntiniin PtHE. ft. TiiliTlit. ltn tuiftnr l erhmi tn pronto !i f'h J certain nuinlter e cabinet positions for the & iisa of inemhers of Comrress. and make -Sihein ministers without iiart folios. It has pi often been centemplutcd te give certain gS?i members of the cabinet seats in Congress. k- auescciviary or siaic neuiu uave leisure hfi te sit In Congress, and iv)slhlv the ether ;ii&. deiartmcnts might be arranged witli exec utive heads In such a manner as te give the secretnricH the opportunity te sit in the national legislature. If such nrmngVlneut could be made, or if cabinet ministers werecreated without depaitincnts, it would be very well for the president te go Inte the Senate or the Heuse for the ellicial counsellers of his ad ministration. Then H.iyanl and Lamar might advantageously be in Iteil into tiie cabinet. As it is they cannot lcave the JP&" Senate witli ndvantage te tlie public; nor, piirtlculaily is net adapted te the strain and. worry and industry needed for the peste tllceer interior depaitments, for which he is mentioned. lie is a wie man; one of the, Aviest of our statesmen; and ve thbilchehas gene te ih: Cleveland te say te hiui that he will net de this thing that is foolish for himself and the country. Sir. Cleveland hat Mich a wealth of ma terial fiem which te H'kct his cabinet that he can have no embarrassment in net.'going te the Senate ferits members. Hehasascore , hi Xew Yeik who would de well for any cab 'inct edice. In Xew England he lias a fine choice, tlieugh Laten of Connecticut, in our judgment, stands there at the head of the list of geed men. In the Seuth he lias an embarrassment of riches, and can hardly go wrong. Prem the Xertli-west Vilas seems te be settled upon. And in thcVtst if he overleoksThurni.in, he will have done soBtraugeatliingasto excite tliegnivest doubt concerning his fitness for ills great elllce. The Fire Deparlmcnt. "When tlie Jixamincr says that " tlie Ix TELuanxcnn is doing its level best te make the issue of chiet of tlie lire depart- SX ment political." or that nmbedv is under- taking te " bulldeze " a big Republican majority of councils, it distinctly and de liberately haya what it knows is net true. Tlie best test it could make of Its sincerity in the matter would be te publish what tlie iNTELLiecxccn hassald en this ieint, or what took place in councils -when the lire department was first organized. If it did either it would show te its read ers what It tries te conceal from them, viz: that by the desire and consent of all parties tlie department was organized en a non partisan basis, that tlie Democrats then in :t majority in councils refuted te held a caucus for chief engineer, and that Mr. Hewell was elected himply en Ills incuts as a fireman, without any legnrd te politics and by tlie Republican members of conn cenn cil. The. attempt te drag the department into politics comes from a few dosperate or impulsive partisans, who want te prosti presti prosti tnte the Eervlce into a jiehtical ma chine for their umm at primaiy and genera! elections ; and if they succeed lis eillciency will be 'dcstieyed. Xe Democrat, as such, hvi any greater interest in preventing this than n Ecpublican. Geed men of all naitiet. ln- atv tcrested in the welfare of the citv and the protection of its prosperity, aie earnestly '4 ffinvlmifl .r4 A.fttt 4t.4- d l.ti. .1. 1---.. a 1 .ui.muu.i nut uiuj iiitik mis iicpariiiieni ue . l-dnt Aiil nf ...il.r i.nlllfAn 1...4- 41... !..... 7if ftw,ul"' ri4j i'uhhw uub inm uiuu4 ,,- umiictita ui me ciiy geveriiiueill no UlKcn 'SM out; and we feel confident the right will ,3p prevail, as it has before, without thoce- uiK;rauuii iiuu against uie op, osiuen et our Mrsteemeil but hide-beund and narrow- ir .irjndcd contemporary. A Tarulyzcd Senater. "When Iho riiiladeliiia committees weie at HarrUmig last wetk endeavoring te IiersuadoUie legislature te action in execu tion of the constitutional previsions against railroad discrimination, a tenater said te them that during the ten yeaw that tlie constitution has been established, with these limitations iiiwn Iho business of mm. ,i; jjjeu carriers, he had never heard any law v, proposed that would carry Inte effect thn iy constitutional inamlate. This was Senater Emery, who lias been 'supposed te be an intelligent scimter, and q who has been the leader of the opiwsitlen t one of tlie statu a anacondas, the Stand aid pit monopoly. Senater J-Imery plants hlmsslf seemingly Ma senator who has nlwajs been ready w ffleccunt j the oenstitutloti, but as en who uas uevtr Known new 10 ue it, or mn told by any oae liew te de it. This seems te Le a vary JminiifntlDg confession. It puts Senater Emery very low In the nmk of Ged's crcatleiw. Tlic senator who is ready te carry into effect the constitution, as the oath requires him te de, lias but te declare, the constitution as the law of the state and nfllx proper penalties for Its violation. If a senator, who is willing, Is net able te de this much, in ten years, such a condition of mental paralysis should caue hl3 re tirement le one of the state's Institutions forlhccare of hnliccillty, ether than the legislature; which isannsjlinu chiellyfer the moral imbecile. Te-day U SL MatthUs Day. U ! another day te the slgn-bclievers te iletortnlne the state of the weather for tlie tmtance of the winter. If the therniometer registers below the frcezlng jmlnt Matthias "breaks ice," ami If othcrwle the Mint "makes Ice." It has moderatcil te-day, and, Mtlieugli tlie slpn seems te ceutniillct the ground hog's prcdle prcdle tiett, tlieiix weeks cold w cither of the in fallible prophet will be exrieuml. m ArTcn n dcKite in the Heuve yc-tenlay en the naval npproprlnttens In which It seemed that everybody Is for a new navy, Mr. Itnndnll's plan for ncoinmi5ien te eciire the best models was "knocked out" en a point of order. N Tun riilhulelphla Sacs l te be congratu lated en its rapid strides In the direction of prosperity. lis new proprietors announce that when they purchased the paper Its circu lation was 8,500, and en Saturday 3?,200 cop ies were printed and sold. These figures are a sermon In themselves. They teach the lcs. son that journalistic merit is bound te gain the appreciation of the public. West Ciu:sri:a Is such a model little town, having se large a proportion of law abiding cltirens w Ittiiti Its limits, that it need net cause surprise te loam that the muni cipality is striving te tre.ul mere carefully that narrow (uth at the end of which In municipal perfection. The present little blot en the irgin page of Chester's county scat is caused by the neglect ofdrhers te hitch their horses, thus violating a borough ordinance that subjects etl'euders of this description te n flue of ten dollars or and impiiseunicnt net exceeding ninety-slx hours. West Chester's chief luirgcs. has girded up his loins in tlie dotcrminatlen te crush this iniquity. lie recently lined a recalcitrant driver ene dollar for this otlenso, and anueuuees his firm de termination te tnake examples of till ftiture delinquent-. In her elleits te protect her citizciis 1 mn all manner of harm en the public highways West Chester teaches a lessen that may lie taken te he-art with profit by many of her sUter municipalities. Iad ventilation Is credited w lth the death of Mr. Falls the last deeea-ed niPinlier of tholleusoat Itnrrisbiirg. It is astonishing, after se much money spent en ventilating that hall, that its air should still Imj foul ! It might le well for the general assembly te meet out in the open air. Tlie session would possibly h? contracted and that would le still better. PERSONAL. Ilr.v. fnT.enu has resigned the pststorate of tlie i:angcllcal church, HarriRlmrg, and w ill icniove te this city. Frank Davis, of Clinten county, tlie tall est man in the Missouri legislature, stands se ven feet In his stockings. Frank Je.m-.s, New Hainpsliire's only millionaire, is said te l-e able te buv any city in that state except Manchester. .Tamk-s Dnunv wen in the second dav's btUethig in Itristel, Bucks county, for a Democratic cholce of postmaster. HuiiNANn, the editor of Londen PncA, is the father of cloven daughters, and what Is still niore rcuiarkable they are all married. Mr.viiY Vili.vrd, who lest his grip en tlie Northern I'acllH- a year nge, is new in I'.ussia building a railroad line for the gevcrment te the Caspian sea. IIkv. I)n. 1C n. Ilinnr.i:, state .superin tendent, has leased ler three jean the Ihurer house, en K.ist Oningit street, new occupied by Mr. J. R Leng. .Majeu Martin Maeivnis, present dclo-g-ate in Congress from Mentana, is spoken of as the probable successful candidate for the gubernatorial chair of that territery. TniNCUANn I'niNcussep Wales are te inake a tour of Ireland next April and will held a scries of levees at Dublin Castle. Tlie visit Is intended te strengthen the sentiment of loyalty among the Irish iceple, i:x.IU:rnrsi:.NTAT!VE W. If. Mines was arrested hi Wilkosbarre en Monday charged with criminal libel. Ulnes wrete and pub lished an article in the Vuih AVifjf Dealer reflecting en the character or II. '. Boose, a Koheol desk agent. Itnv. K. V. Ceriiart, D. D., or this citv, has an article In the last numlier or the New Yerk Independent en "The Bread the Feed of Lire." The same Journal in discussing Uev. Dr. F. A. dast's pawr en " The Pre .Semitic Babylonians," m The Reformed Qmirtelu, says that it Is "a happy anil fresh sublect" treated In an "Intelligent and ther- uiigmy siuuicu anicie. ' Mr. Jrflrnxni'. Tint Inauciirnllnn. In the congressional library Is a musty old file of ihe Xntienal Inlelliteneer, from which tlie following account of Mr. Jetlersen'a in in uuguratien Is takru: At an early hour en Wednesday March 4, 1801, the city et Washington presented a specUcle oruuceuimonauhuatlon, occasioned by tlie addition te its usual imputation of a large body of eitiens from the adjacent dis tricts. A dlscharge from the company of Washington artillery ushered In the day,and about 12 o'clock the Alexandria company of riflemen, with the company of artillery, paraded hi front or the president's lodgings. At 12 o'clock Themas Jctlorsen, attended bv a number of his fellow citizens, among whom were many members of Congress, repaired te the capital. Ills dress was, as usual, that of a plain citizen, without any distinctive badge of elllce. He entered the eapitel undei a dis charge or artillery. On his entry into Semite chamber, w here were assembled the Senate and the members or the Heuse of Ropiescn Repiescn titives, the mcml)crs rose, and Mr. Burr left the chair el the Senate, which Mr. Jcllersen took. Altera few moments of sileuce Mr. .loirerson iose and delivered his address be fere the largest eonceurso or citizens e or as sembled hme. Having seated himself for a sheit icrled, he again ure-e, and approached the clerk's table, w huic the oath was admin istered by the chlefjustkojertor which he re turned te his lodging, aciempaulcd by the vice-president, the chief Justice, and the heads e' the departments, where he was wait ed upon by a number or distinguished citi zens. Ah seen as he wlthdiew a dlscharge of artillery was made. The remainder el the. day was devoted te poreses effcstlvltes, ftadatnlght theie was a pretty general illuml u it ion. .Ne Mm e Darning at Krunrlt. Theieisnuwln Kenuett .Square, Chester county, a great antipathy te dancing, ssluee young J. Y. Taylorilrepiied dead w liile danc ing mure, many parenn nave strictly forbid their children te Indulge In the dance under any circiiiiislaueeH. The sociable of hist e en ing was the first of a scries te be held weekly under the management of secraI of tlie young men of Kemiett, but the uirty came te se Had an end that the Idea of holding any mero has Ijceii given up. The reeling ngatnt tills form ofaiuiisciuenthast.ikenudocphold en the people or Kennctt ami vicinity. llnrrllliil tVnuiIiiivn. While a huge, partly hollow, fne was bo be lng made Inte fireweed near Ualleu, Ohie, en Saturday, the sawyers were horrified te find that they had cut oil' the head from n man's body. A search reveded in the hollow or tlie leg the body or the man, MX) in money, and u let of burglar'H tools. It Is mitiiiosed ttiat tlie man get Inte the tree te hide, and, being unable te get out, starved te death. A lU'inarUuble .Urellte. A very rcuiarkable metecr i)asscd oter Victeria, British Columbia, at uliie o'clock, Monday morning. "It was or enormous slzuundapicared llke a mass of molten Iren. The neise caused by lis jiassage was like that of OKcapmg steam. Smeke and llames were thrown etx bv the meteor. Ilun.m, m descend into the sea, a cloud of spray and I team marking the spot," HERE AND THERE. The Philadelphia XerLh -tmrricun puls puls llshes a cock-and-bull story nbntit n schenie te innke a cablnet ollleer out orfiev. lMttlsen. According te the Sarin lmerfeun'a "spe cial" dlpatch from New Yerk, ths Idea orig inated In the deslre or I.t, Gov. Black and his H lends tohae him succeed te the va cancy In the gubernatorial chair, that w euld have lecn occasioned by Oev. Paulsen's translation te Washington ; It was faered by the tr lends of the governor en his own account; Mr. Cleveland thought well of It, and had nssigned Ids esteemed contemporary tothe Naval portfelio: when Mr.Haudall fiist, and then Mr. Wallace, liclng asktsl about it, igoreusly epixsisl It and prevented the con summation nt It. I don't U'llex e a w erd et this tale. It Is net likely tint (inverner Black ecr hepeil or sought or wished le reach the gubernatorial chair In any such way ; nor tint (Inventor Pattlsen cer entettained the notion etinterrnptlnghjsexecuth e career in the middle or It; nor that the members or the present s'ate administration promoted such a scheme ; nor that Mr. Cleveland was taken w itli it ; nor that, ir he had settled upon It, lie would hae been seared oil the nest se readily. I knew nothing about It ; I don't pretend tej but as one guess about the cabinet and the cabinet-linking i as geed as another in tliese days my guess is that this Is a cock-and-bull story. Daniel Manning does net leek unlike Clet e laud hlmsclr. He is or a ery similar tem perament, and something or the suiie phjs leal build. IIMacquaiiitauce with and knowl edge or Mr. Cle eland began. cry seen 10- fere the nomination of the latter for goer geor goor ner ; and wliile, they luve been elose and warm friends ccr slm-e, few icople hae troubled or Uken the tlme of the proUlent preUlent elect leas since November than Daniel Man ning. N. nil maker, esq., tells a story that illus tratcs the scrupulousness of the late Paddy O'Bourke. Il.ixiug no ery geed defense in a suit ltreiight against him, the arbitrators were prompt te render judgment fur the plaintiir, and a he wasn't ready te pay Captain O'llourke readily took his law yer's adiee te take an appeal. When be he eame te qualify and heard the oath he had te take that he did net make the appeal for purposes or delav he promptly and frankly snake out ami declared that ho'weuld swear te no such thing ; that it was delay he was after, but he'd de no false swearing te secure it. , There was a rather profitless and net very enlightening debate in the state Senate the ether day eer the projiesltioii tointiedmo the whipping pest as a punishment for ene cl.iv nl oll'enses In I'enusjhani.i. The iniii iniii siire was certainly net strengthened by limit ing Its operation te the single class of wife beaters. It is a cotitraientien or all legal principles te make it worm ler a man te lieat his wire than te lieat anylmdy else. Indeed it has been the policy or the law Ter ages te gie a man some little discretion in disciplining his wile, as well as his children; and it is had te see why a man should be punished mero severely ler beating his own wife than for beating some ether man's wife. If the whipping jiest issue is te be discussed let it come en a lair test. Let it be instituted for rape, arson, burglary and that class of crimes and see whether or n.'t it is se unpopular and ictro ictre gressivea measure a "iime of the senators and mero or the newspapers seem te think. One journal says: "The whipping pest is ait anomaly in an age when the science of etiol ogy has advanced far enough te understand the true purposes of Judicial piini-hmeutauil te apply it for the bettering of the ellender as well ns of society." Wherein is a term or jail associations better calculated te impreve the prisoner than the lash? De the greater number ceme back tothe whipping pest or the cell? A Democrat rreui Salisbury, w he asks no mero than "fair play" says that ever since Clet eland's election, a Republican clement In that district has been blatant for chll ser ser sor vice relerni, but that at the late township elections the sune element gave no support te the theory that 225 Democratic tax-pavers should huve one representative in the school beard ! and the admirably qualified gentle man put forward for such representative was t Igoreusly antagonized by these who want ci il service reform sauce only for the Repuli lican geese. Talking withfien. Mtune for thirteen years a commander of the I'gyptlanarmies befere a blazing fire tlie ether night, he frankly ex prcsed the opinion that the English were getting just what they desorve In the Soudan. First of all they have no butiness there. It is the country of the Mahdi and his followers and they fellow only their instinct in repell ing invasion, inciting insurrection and een distrusting the Gioeks from England who bear the gifts or mediation. The little boy Is nearly right in his diagnosis or the situation : " Pa, what Is England sending mero troops te Egypt Ter?" "Te rescue Wolseloy, my son." " What is Weleley (here for ?" " Te rescue Oorden." ' What for was Gorden sontthere?" "Te restere pcice." " Who was fighting?"' "Well, nobody was. The Mahdt had an army raised, tlieugh." " la, de the British own that country ?'' " Ne, niv son." "Then thevare cimittdimim; in the wrong ward, ain't they ?'' ""It leeks that way, Johnnie." " If England cenquers the Soudan," said Gcn.Stene, "they will get another India. Itis of vast domain and great resources. Imagine Caire whero New Orleans is ; Khartoum will corresiond with St. Leuis, bclngatthojiinctlen or the Whlte and the Blue Nile and the Soudan Is the country beyond, llke that tast empire drained by the Missouri river. The Mahdi's moil are of that land ; they are trained te war; they buckle en their w capons as naturally as we put en our arti cles of dress." Thren years age Gen. Stone was asked te prepare an expedition te put down the Mahdi's rulicllleu. He made an cstlmate that required 27,000 infantrymen besides cavalryand artillery, six gun lieats en the Nile and a war vessel en tlie Red Sea. Te supjiert this armament for a year and firmly establish civil government in the Soudan, it was figured out that 2,000,000 sterling would be required. The English financiers who furnish Egypt with money seelled at the amount, and Hicks was started out with 10,000 men te sweep the .Seuduu. None of them came back. Gorden the peacemaker fell a victim te the policy ortemperiziug ; and both Stewarts, together with tlie journalists O' Donevan and Vlzctelly, Biirnaby and Herbert, Cam Cam eeon and llurleigh. Gen. Stone, who has surveyed the entire ground, says the English have violated every priuciple or scientific warfare and desert e te be licateu for their Hiuiiiuiiy. tiie .Maiidl is believed by many Mehammedans te be thu forerunner of Christ, and he seems te be gaining religious con verts. H the heller In him spreads, look out I They nre getting Gen. Win. B. rruuklln's nanie en the cabinet slate, new. lleisa man ulexecutlte cajMcIty and large o.xierienco but he does net want te be In tlie cabinet nor te hate place as anybody's secretary. IIe Is n West Point graduate and served during the war. Hels new superintendent or the Celt revolt er works In llartrerd j his salary Isa big Income, and he Is net disposed te exiMiselilmsuiraud wlfe te the discomforts of new arrangement for any or all the cabinet places en the list. SlNOllAII. last liti Should Iteiimln In I)iml,i. Kieni The Alkansuw Traveller. Cajitaln Jereme, w hlle visiting Colonel 11 lg lg glnsen, took a derringer fiem the table and asked: "This thing haded?" But Itefote the col cel col enol could reply the ttcujieii was discharged, the bullet tearing away ene or the fingers or the visitor. Then the colonel, who is widely known en account et Ids extreme iKillteiiess bowed gracefully and rejoined, " Net new, my dear captain." WIimiKlt TO HIS NAJIUSAKI Heaven make thee better than thy name. Child of Ueur hoe t Fer thee 1 erave What rlchc never bieiiKht 1 nor fame 'le uieiiul leuglug gave. I pray the tage'i thought or old tieu tuuku thee bvamlful within And lut llilnoeje the giMiit biheUt 111 evurytlillitf uve aln. Shn V. mutltrlil Vevd Wttr, j';t'.t r. xu tici:s. Mar limit, My Jl irjlanit." " "Pretty Whcs, Levely daughters and nobte men." " My farm lies Ian rather low ami udaMiiallc situation, and "My wlte!" MVhet" " Wa a very ptvtt y bletnlu V Twenty tears age, became " Sallow I" " Hellew -i-icdr " Wltlicreil ami auisl t" llvfeiv her tline, ttinn '! M'llnti.tl tnper, t)ioiighstittimileiiii.iittcii t)ieiighstittimileiiii.iittcii Inr complaint, net being of tlie grumpy ktiul, jet cmi'lng tee givutnaea-liHin. ' t short tlme age 1 ptirclnpil your remedy for ene et tlie children, who had a tcryvteix attack et tillteunc, mid tt eccuncd te me that the remedy might help my wire, us 1 found that our little gill, ion recovery had " best t" " Her salleK iiess, ami looked a fre-ih a a new blown daisy. Well the story loon told. My wire, tedny, hi gained her old timed beaut) w lth ceinimimd lutent,aml U new as hand. nine n matron (ir I de sy It myselD as can be fen ml la thl count) , w hlch Is noted fur pretty w omen And I h.ic out) Hep Hitters le Hunk for It. ' The dear rm.iture.Jntt looked ever my linul der, ami nays' I enn tfiittvretiiiul te the dajs nf ourceuitshlp.'aiid thit ruinliiit mrtheivndght be Mer.K fhKTTV wtviia tr my bmtber fanners would de qs 1 hat c done " llopliiRyeu may lengbc spurcd te ue gixMl, 1 thankfully remain, C b. James. Uja.Tsvit.ir, Prince r,is-isrfe Ce., ttu , i .May -.Vth, lvs.1. ti Stmts geuulne without a biiucli efgns-n Hep en the whlte label. snlm a theMte, polsnneiis stuff with " Hep " or " Heps" In their name. Jaii23-ltnTti,lh,sjt iiitews-s iiorsKitei.it rtxtcnt. Is the most ctTcctiv e l'alii ie-tnn erln the world. Will most surely nulckeu the'blmHl whether taken Inlenvitly or applii'tl eti'mallv. unit theivhy nmix cs'ltalnly KKl.IKtt: "PAIN, whether clmmtc or arutr. Hi m nin ether pain nlti'Vlilter. unit tt Is warranted louble the strength nf an) -Imllarpn ivinilnn It eurts iMin In the side, (ink or lien els, nv Thront, Utii'iimatlsin, Tisithmlie and AI.l, At UK, unit Is The (tn-tu 1fiiir nf Pain " llltOtV.Vsllor.sKtlei.n l' t( KA 'should be In ever) family. A te.isis'iiriilnf the Panaeen In a tumbler i f t until I-wctcned, If inv remsl, taken ... teiltlme, will llltKAK VI" A tOI.K. iVeenlsa bottle. in.ll-lyrttl.W.s.'tw lilt KltAZIKK's )l t.ll OINTMKST. The greatest blessing that IiiisIm-ph ill-tsivered In this uencrit Inn. A mv tore for Hulls, lluriis. sores, (. uts. Hi h Wound-, smv Nipple, It ml mill sntl Lern, LbiipHil l.iis and Ibiiid-. I'lui plesnnil llliiiches. pilce.Vn nlil li) llrursl-N sold b) II. II. Cochran, 137 and Ml .North omen ItieL ') Hmr Hid I Ci'l lli..e..lir Many a sutretvr wants te knew th it. Wtp, tl rty w ays. '1 eugh meat, he.it v het btv.nl, -e.-g pic huiricdeatliig, enss ceiniuny at table, hi siilllelent chewing, constant weiry and all the ethers Nn, "Hew li.ill 1 c t rid of ilj pcp sU? ' That I plain enough. Take the 1iet Inm tonic In the weilil llruwn s lien Hitter. It seem almost te work uili-acle. Mr lictry, of I'vlvnliurg, Vii., had chronic Umpep-li for two years brown's Iren Hitters cuiti! him Mr Caltu, et Ulnwlddle, had It for twentj rar. llrewn s lien Hitters cured htm Itkcnije. 'li II. Hit. WU.I.IAtlS I.N HI N 1MI.KOIMjTk.NT. L. O Met'ulliim, comluetei en the 11. A W. It. U , SprlUKtleld, O., Aug. A), ls-si i.a)s I have been a great suffeier with the pile. I used nil-met-eus remedies and empleved many physic ians, but te no purHe. A friend recommended Hr. William Indian file ointment, which Inm ur.itefut tn n has euts'il me" Mild by 11. II. Cechnin, li7 mid ID Nurth (jurrn street. ( I) v.ti:i:iAntis. CTANDAUD CA1UHAOE WOltK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage Ilutlders), MAltKKT STKKKT, ItKtlteK POsTOKIltK. I.A.N L AM Kit, PA. OUK I.AIH.K STOCK OF -BTJ&G.IES & CAUBIA&ES CemprNcs the Litest stvtesand the most Kle gantly Klni.heil, WHICfi tt K OFtLf: AT UltKATl.t ItLHL'CKH IMtlCKS. Ihesl'l'KltlOlt (H'AI-fTt of OCIt WOlth Is no lonKcrquestleneil. Ourwerk Is as tinea any made In the larger cities, and SOI.K AT HALF THE l'ltlUK. New Is the time le Older ter spring. KXCOlltAGK FA1U DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk tVAKHA.N'TEI). IIKPAIUING l'KOMl'Tl.Y ATTKNUKII TO. One set of workmen especially euiple)ed for that puipeje. ir A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give us a cull. nev-JUfil.tw N1 OHIJECIC A MILEY. Mne Carriage Werk -AT NORBECK & MlbEY'S, Cerner Duke & Vine Strevls, LANCASTKU, I'A. WE HAVE I.V BTOCK, ANI U.VHF.tl CO.. STUUCTIOf FOIt THE COMING SEASO.V.THE Finest Yaiiety el" Carriage AVetk EVEIlOFFEItEI) TO THE I'UIILIC. Our reputation for selling a nrt-cIassjebat Lew Figures hai been established. tVe OUARANTEB OUR WORK Te be constructed efas n no malerlal at nn the county, mid will sell fur below ether deal We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (befere being Induced te pay Fancy l'rlces)and teludgu for themselves, us wn are Iho only bulMciaef COIUUX'T VTTY STYJ.UK A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, WHICH WILL HE POLO AT COST TO CLOSE OUT bTOCK. 4- Itcpalrlnc Kcatlv Dene. COAU 1 B. MAHTIN, J J. WIIOI.E8ALKANI)nKTAlL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber aeil Ceal. YaitO! Ne. m North tt'utcr and 1'rlnce Bttccta. aliove Lomen, Lancaster. n3-lid TAUMr,AHDM:ilS it JEri'EItlES, COAL DEALERS. Oyricu: Ne. la North Queen street, mid Se. Ml North I'rluce utrect. Vaiuih: North 1'rlnce Btrcet, near Heading Depot. ' LANCA&TKif, I'A. auglMfd ea A I M. V. B. COHO, ISO NOltTH WATEH STKEKT, Lancaster, l'a., WIIOLESILK ADD nirr.tll. UCALKn IN LUMBER AND GOAL. COKIECTIO! WITH TUB TKIEPIIOJUO EZCHAKOB. Yaiui amu OrriCB: Ne. 3J0 NOHTII WATKIt hl'UEKT. febit-lva c. J. SWA Kit A CO., C01L. OrricB t Ne. se Ccntre Square. Vaui: Ka.t Walnut and Marshall streets. fbtuwutt'.OliI y-ird.) llelh Viird and Oltlce connected with the Ttlo Ttle Ttlo phene Hxehange a-KINDLlN( WOOD A 81'ECIALTV.t ectU-CiadMSFK .vi.vjt'.tr TllON IUTTKHS. nnn !i n itiit it urn tnn no wr tt whi "".rivi i lin itvrw itnS it e w w w tv N N H t e e W W w it unit en nx t It 11 It O O NM M i iiuu e ii k .i s jj it It O ON MM II It It OO N KN PI illltl I rnt titt T T T T T T I It It lilt PS.1, p.... 1 " I.K h,KIC H '"SSS" This Medicine, combining Iren with pureveitp. table tonic ipilekly and completely CHIIKS Htsl'KI'sIA, 1M1I()K-sen; MALAItl.t, WEAKNESS ItlPlllE Ill.OOlt, flltbl.S and FKVKIland N KI'ltAI.III A. lly rapid and thorough assimilation with tlie bleed It tvaehes eery pail of the K)-seut, pull. ties and etirtehea the blcssl, tnngthen the iiutsclesaml uurtes, and lone ami lnvlgemtes the KVstem , A tine ApiH'tlxer ItcRl tonic known. It wilt cure, the worst cnn of Dyspepst'i. n met lug nil distressing symptoms', such as Tast lint thn FikmI, llelchlng, Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc 1 he only Iren utedlcluu that will net blacken or Injure the teeth. It Is Imaluiible for diseases pocuttarte women, and te alt petsiens who lead sedentary Hr. An iinr.illlug remedy ferdUea.es of the Liter and Kidneys. Persons sutrerlng from the effect of e erw nrk, netMnts treutiles, less of appetite, or debility, CTlH'ilencc quick relief and renewed energy by Its ue. It itiH'i net cause Headache or produce Consti tution OTHKH Iren medicine ile. It Istheenlv ptvMmtlen of Iren that caiisen no Injurious ettcet. I'hyslel.ins ami druggists teisimmend It as the l't. Trv It. 'the genuine his '1 rude Maik ami crossed tid Hues en wrapper. Take another. Madeeuly by IlliOtt N (.HEMIC 1 1. CO., llAt.TISlUIIK, Mn. tiepUMyiUlyw WIIVI' A son's Ci TEDIOUS TIME." ilKX. Canclne Plaster cnird ine of n chienlc uuYctlim of the Uducjs. ?. T 11. a cents rvnvvi. CUTICURA. Mr. mllirH Tp iiihI WhM the Km. Mr, Mc Kin-try lln le mi) A.Hiut It. Tutiic I't nu 1 h.xw tu'i'M a ftMifnl -.utrercr fill tinrcn l Wn, llHt Ol till' tlme with w h.t lun iwvn rullvil V r'iim or .iU IltuMiui. rerl.iN iiinl f.cpm Mini tlie UK', ami h.ive nlav Ihcu teltlth.it th'n tn run' fop inc. ami lu turn e (lUretuiimil thut I hmt a toen the as tnr. Ihue lien -e b.ultj uttllcttMl i-OHn'tlin tint thiMi-ti- net thf millrt "pet fi-eni tlie pmuntifiuj htunl te tin HdUv- of my trrt tli.it sii- net iIUeut.1 ami i nUa crltiHen It would i-etinm'iicv tn sinall whlte ('jMit. whlrh h.ul u 1Ut uppoamitre.lmt weiv net tl'rn. but If I ultcmptftl te he.it thiiii, or oeu ufli'r thrlr Hrt tipiMMmnci. tli' wmihl Ititrn ami run totfethrr iiuttl IhPtv wusireuiplrti'ilry, rv fenl', whlrh wenUl lioeoini .etntUiuuMl a- tecr.ii'K ami leek tier, ami aitry, and tin bumtnjc feiiMtten would v altniMt tntelt'iiihlp. 1 uttnt tint' te l.inu th.it 1 could ciirce1y Kt about, and could net iln1" inyrlf without a-l-tanci' I hae tiled uianv ivimdl"". and 1me uld fltmin Ht-lntsleltiAtrtiict te a plijlcUn but h.ni' irr obtained only truijMimry rvlU'f. Mtheuuh hotited for a tlmu, I enn ivtap-cd atniln tela' aludlytreub)iMl .i-ecr,and durhm I hi wtnti'ref t and l2 I Mitrrrt'd .e much m tela entlrclv dNceuriirt'd. Ijit .lunc, I wa ; adl-cd bv h frier and lr L. C. McMn'n . who an well known in them reaum. te trv enr 1 rTirrr.. UKMKmc : and I felt Mimehew h fittle Csnruse. tnm their ftventhli opinion of them, tetr their irtue About thi second week of July l.wt I oeinmeiiced biking the remedies and rttiilu K weeb 1 1eirtin Iem'c a permanent iiu iiu pre, fluent, until new (Oct 1)1 am about a (rrttxl n-i new and my tiiwh U u thn tle.h of a Child. MK. HU.NJ. SMITH. I certify thit the alMc.tatementef my wlie U correct, and I Jein with her In exprelni: my L'nitHudu for the tjriat bcncllt she has received. 11. S.M1T1I. I certify that the above etatement M correct Mr. Multh Uu pitmilitent nun In thU comumut cemumut ty, wheivbelUc. Uu Na well known dialer In tock, and bin (ttateinent. with that of hi wife, U fully entitled le credit. loue at "tanstimd, Trevlnce of Quebec, thN twcuty-seienthdivef October. lvi L. r. MrMNTUY, Minister e the (fespel. I.vtkii. I hac een Mr- Smith ivci-ntlyand belleoherto be thoroughly and pennanentU cun-d. I.e. McKLSMUV, .Sr j Advent Ch Cen , J Q.t Se. 17. and Xe. IJ3TO, Sept. e, ll. Crncnu. Ueselvext, the new bleed purifier and CVTUtiu.andCfTicxiiA veir, thewreat nkln eurus and beautltlerM, are cold cery when, l'rke-: L'UTitUBA.yx; ; Seat, . centa ; llceoLV llceeLV ent. li.tn. reTTEn Dnre and CuchualCe., Hoste. CATARRH. rilhC.liKtT IIAI.'sAMIC IllsTILLATIOX OF WITCH HA.I.L. AtlhltlLA.N PI.NK.CA- NAIH t Flit. M tltll.OI.I), Cf.O VLlt III.OsseM, Ktc Culled SANFORD'S RADICAL CURB, Fer the Immediate Itellef and Permanent Cure of itutrj tenii of Cutarrh, from a simple Celd in the Head te Less of s,u.l, Tnste ana Hearing, Cough and Catarrh il Consumption Complete tteatuunt, iensltmg or one bettlu Itadleal Cure, one xi tat.ni lull r-elent andemi Im proved luti.der, In one paek.tge, umv new tie had of all druggists fur H.M. Ask for -sAareKO'i ItAlllCAI. Cl'KE, Complete Treatment with Inhaler, SI.OO. "The only absolute specific we knew of." JVi. 7'inif. "The best we have found In a llf I line of Buffering." Itev. Dr. Wiggint, llntlen. " After a long struggle with Catarrh thn lUm cal CrttBh'iit cemiueied." lltv. S. 11'. .Menree, l-ewnburgh, le. "I h.u net toiimlucaxe that It did net ivllvtu at once." -imfrcit' Let, Man chester, Mass. POTTBR DllUO AMI CHEMICAL CO., liOstOll. COLLINS' VOLTAIC KLECTItIC PLAbTKIt. Fer the teller and prevention, the instant It Isiipplleil.ef ltheumatism, Xeuralgia, clutlca. Cough, Colds, tt'cuk llitk, stomach and Hew el. sheeting Pain. Xumbnc, Hvnteilii, Fe male Pains, Palpitation, I)spepta, J.Iver Com plaint, lllllnn l'eier, Malaria ami Kpidemlei, ue Cellins' Plasteni fan Klectric Plaster com cem bined wllh a l'oteua Plaster) and laut'li at pain. tEie e eryw here. fehl-W.&Sc w rjHEsVT INDIAN MKDtCINK. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOIt THK- 111.00 II, LIVKH, KUI.VEVSJA.NH STOMACH. It Is .Muda by the Indians. Used by the Indians. bold by thu Indians. It U Pualy Vegetable. It Htircly cures all discuses of the Stomach, I.her. l!ei'ls unci IIIikxI. It Is almost npccltle fur nil fertnit of Itheuui.ittsm. It will euro dis ease w hen all ether rciiiedleK havu tailed. Direc tions are plainly printed en cery liettlu. All tribes of Indians hut a their medicines, but KA-TON-KA Is a remedy of the I'aellle Ceat, and Is iiks! by nil. It Is composed of roots, herbs and barkii galhvrtd aud prepared by thn tVAUM SPItl.NG INDIAN'S Or OKEUO.V, And Is fiitemlilj' known and uerd In all parts of thuwmld. The sick or ailing slieuld net delay Its u -e. It will ptevent us well ns euro ilUeasu. Its price Is one dollar pur bettlu, erslx bottles for lit e dollar.. Ask for It and see that you net It. It Is for witn by all Druggist, and by thu OltMJOX INDIAN' MEDICINK COMPANY, Cerry, l'a. Medoc Indian Oil, THK GKEATEsT PAIN EAUT1I. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC 1 SD1AN OIL U certain te euro Tooth ache In ene minute, llcudarhu In live minutes, earache In leu minutes, bore Thre.it In one night, Neuralgia In tlitee te live 'ninnies. MODOC INDIAN Ol I, Is nsel Internally as well a externally. Kery family nheuhl have u bot bet tlu within reach. It la a doctor In the house. t'er tstle by all DrugKlatn. l'licu'ijc. purbottle. Large ia liettleH, .Vkj." INDIANCOHdll sVltUI" is n prompt upoplfle for Coughs, Colds and Lung dltuuiacH, fine, per bettlu. Ka-tun-Va, .Moaeo linllan oil and Indian Cough Syrup for kuIe (wholesale and retail) at Cnchruu'it Drug btoie, N'es. 1J7 and 1S North (juecu Direct, loincaiiter, l'a. inlydtVASAw I-AHi: OIIANCR .V A Leather and FliuHugMerti fni-iiUi ; den u icry i-'oel buslnctt ; nothing asked ler geed will, only for the stock, (ie.ul leusensglteu ler selllngeut. Iii(itlieut this elllce. U'Oit-Iind T HIS 1'Al'KIt IS I'llIN'TIID J. K. WRIGHT &, CO.'S INK, Fairifleunt Ink Works, 2Clh and reniTa. Avenue JinOlyd 1'IULABSLI'UIA, I'A. nuv niteh.s. TTAOKll iV IlllOTIIKIU SPRING, 1885. Vs tv tv vr tv tv tv w w w w tv tv tv tv w tttt WW tv w tv tv A ! ! ! ri p A r ' p.. r.n,:r- """ w AA j, I. I' P AA ! I' 14 I U H A A I, I. ! V A A V pi; t ft M A j, j. j'l'Pf A A l-l'l'l" 1-KB Kltnit d.S,S!t AAA j, I, P AAA P I". I 11 A A j, I, P A A P P. I III H A A UJ.1.I, L1.1.I.I, P A A P .. UKnn t 11 KSSS IIAaER & nitOTlIER lmve new rently for Bhewlmr cotnpleto lines efWnll Pnjier Boleotod from the lentlliur mnmifuoturers or thla country imtl loiiroBont leiiroBont loiireBont iiip; nil qutvlltioe, from the lowest prloed pnpore te the tlneat goetla tnntle. Brown and White Blanks, Plats and Satins, Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes, Hand Prints, Bosten Felt, Lincrnsta Walten. CEILING DECORATIONS, FRIEZES AND BORDERS. We employ Paper Hnwrers competont te ile nil gnulea of work Including flne celllnir tlocerntlon, froseo nnd cornlce work. Prioea wero nover be low. Nettlntfhnm, Antlque, Swh?a Lttce nud Mndnm Ourtnlns nnd Vostlbule Lnce, Turcenmn rtml Crrxa Strlp3 In Oitrtnlnu or by the yard. Brnsa, Wtvliitit mid AbIi Ourtnlu Peles nnd TrlminlnKs. Shiule Cleth, nil colors nnd widths; Scotch Helland, nil colere nnd widths; Amerlcnn Helland, nil colera nnd widths. A InrKO line of New Dnde Shndea rnmrlnjr In prlce from 2S centa te 31.00. Spring Bnlunce nml Hnrtahorne Fixtures. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, j-ur.stsnus t titi'r.iy. I ARPETS! NEW PATTERNS IN Wiltens, Mequettes, Velvets, Bedy Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra-Supers, Ingrains, Damask and Venetian Hall and Stair. HOIE-IADE EAG AM GHAII CARPETS. LIMOLEUM AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Iu All Widths, All at Lewer Prices Than Ever Offered Anywhere. mm ti i tsiiri THAN tt K tMLl. Pell ortM.enn vn pnitjK- Atlfctjl VLITt OOOt) JOHNS.GIVLER&CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. J-OWi:ilS ,V Hl'llST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 2G and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out by March i. $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. 1 I' tVoHltliiiiikeri1uwM.UVI.otv. our Stock- U tee large anil uiim be r duced l'Klf-ONS I.V WANT OK Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks.Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, HII.I. IlOtVHI.LTOOIVr. ISA CAM. 1IKK0HE I'lWtCHASING. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa -IHHAI' STOltlX ' " GARPETS FROM AUGTiON. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, IIAVi: NOW OI'EN A I.AHOK AXP HA.VDSOJIK VAK1ETY Ot" INGRAIN, RAG, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, HOUGHT AT AUCTION FOIt CASH AND TO 1IK S0I.11 CHUAf FOIt CASH. Carpeta Carpeta Oarpets Cariieta Carpeta Oarpets nt 15 its. Cnrpetfl nt 30 cts. Carpetft nt 60 cts. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. - Hetwccn the Cooper IIoiiseiiihI Serrel Herso Hetel. i:XT DOOH TO THK C0U11T IIOUSR. FAHNESTOCK'S. : Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Direct fiem .Mumiructurlca, In large letp, nt LOW I'lIICES, tenlileli e Invite uttoutleu. ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Fiem uM'KCIAI. NEW YOHK lMreilTKIfS AUCTION BAI.K, wlilcli we uru nlile le sell fn.mCO toieiwrcont. Ivs4 than ltcfiilar I'llciw. R E. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuso, gfllUIC'S CAill'KT II.VI.U CARPETS ! HEOfENING OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Wonre new iifiiuii'il tn show thn Inula the lilliltea III tlilac-llv. llltUHhKI.h,TIIUKl' i,r. .,,,,' , ....... ..,. 11 1 l.lll.r., Mil r.m, UU .(l.u..i..(,r.r ,., I. ...(Jl,.l,. ,, ,Nllllllltlll.lltVi.l'...l..k.n.,.J. ,,, Itim Hll 11IIIl,.H ll IS. UHAl.VC.tltl'ETtl. HAM ASK Illltl VKNEI'IA.N CAItl'F.TS. HAH mill CHAIN OA ltl.'.T.4 ..I- ....- own InaiiiiriictureiiHlK'clalllv. bni'diil Attention lulil tn thoMiiuiifiii'tiiiverCUaTOM C.tltI'E'18 AI0liFull J,llli)erOlI.(;i.Ol'HS, RUOS, tVlNIIOrfaHAIlEM,OVEHl,EX,c., AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Wr.ter Ste., Lancaster, Pa. SPRING. 1885. BROTHER. Lancaster, Pa. JXTltA-S1 lMHt CAIUMVM IARPETS! MIOSLCAX Sl.LL 10f (JOOHi I !-! nt 12J eta. at 20 cts. nt 35 cts. at 05 cts. at 85 cts. Oarpets at 25 cts. Cnrpets at 40 cts. Carpets at 76 cts. Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS ! 'G OF I.iuwiit uiul ltct K'leetcil I.lne of riinuUi'VciTi, ill" JltltllUK JIUKI-H ei mjin .l.MI TAl'LM it v ii. l' 'i'i, .,, i..,, , ..,, t... . :.z I IcliU-ImaAw