Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 04, 1885, Image 2

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Nng LANOASTBK DAILY mTBLMGENOER, WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 4, 1885.
-THE DAILY IWTELLIGEMCER
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAR
(nnmyi uctme.)
BY STEINMAN A HENSEU
'INTELLIGENCER BUILDING
S. W. CORNER CEXTRE SQUARE.
Lancaster Pa.
DAILY-TEN CENTS A WEEK. FIVE DOLLARS A
YEAR OR FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. POSTAGE FREE.
ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TEN TO FIFTY CENTS
A LINE.
WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER.
( EIOMT PAOES.)
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
Twe Dhum A Y(A in Advamci.
JORRESPONDENCE Solicited from every
PAT OF THE STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRE
SPONDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE LEQIBLY
AND ON ONE BIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY! AND TO
SKIN THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT
IN PROOF OF GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS
LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTE
BASKET.
A3DRE6S ALL LETTERS AND TELEORAM8 Te!
THE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, pa.
Qtyc CantastcrSntclltgcmtt.
emphasize It, It might have been taken ns
the perfunctory declaration of a candidate,
but it meant far mere from the lips of one
who in every station that he had held had
vindicated his sincerity and courage. These
were the qualities Uiat lie had opportunity
te display in high degree us mayor of Buf
falo. His ringing declaration there that
"public office is a public trust," and his
valiant vetoes of bills that party passion
pressed him te Bign, were- the distinct
foreshadowing of a policy that was enacted
consistently at Albany and which was in
augurated te-day in Washington.
At the conclusion of ids famous veto of
the street cleaning contract in lluffnle,
June 20, 18S2, lie wrote te the councils of
that city as fellows, little suspecting thai
he was addressing a larger constituency :
"We nre fust Raining positions In the
gnulcs of pulille stewardship. Tliere is no
niiddle ground. Theso who are net for the
ncople olther In or out of your honeniMo
body nre ngnlnst theni, mid should l tronteil
accordingly."
Prem thai dale there has lieen no doubt
who 0 rover Cleveland is. He is " for the
people." And that is why the peeple are
for him.
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Dubine the la te campaign en e el the fa
verlte and Very, effect! ve ibrusts against Mr.
Blnlne was the preveddlsregard he had shown
for American citizens when held In duress by
foreigu powers. Cases llke thai or Mc Mc Mc
Sweoney, and ethers, wcre brought up te
show that he was criminally negligent in the
matter of protecting naturallwd citizens
abroad, and his fallure te malce hhnself ac
quainted with the terms of the hated Eng
lish t( coercion act" was a powerful weapon
used against him. Tliore Is new a case for
the oxcrclse of the country's powers for the
protection of its natilrnllred L-Mlzunq In n
wrongful linprlsenincnt of Julie Santes by
the governmont of Ecuador, the (mrtlvulnrs
of which appear olROWhero. TImOahe necms
te offer excellent opjiertuiillles for President
Clovelaud te lift the American Ihig te alluast
n lar with that of England In giving prompt
protection te ene of lis citizen wrongfully
detained nod perhaps ill danger of death.
It had been nearly tliue te ralse that neble
ensign from the mud of neglect In which it
was Ien under Itepuhllcan rule.
The Hcaudabiuengcr imiHtgel
Aptuh Iwcnty-fuiir years of lleumlcrlng
Ilia ship of Ktiile lias at last righted hornelf.
NoNenlte l'artlclnnte in the Weulilii
JudRO Tuley, at Chicago en Tuesday, ren
dered a decision in the case in which an in
junction was neught te restrain l'hlllp
Rechcr, tlie principal of the common school
at llegers Park, from pre outing Stephen E.
KunLs,ii fourteen-year-old Iwy, of the Ro Re
liiini Catholic faith, from attending the
school without participating In certain ro re
liulnus worship. Tliejutlire licld that, mider
the lawH of Illinois, no form of religious
worship could tm compellod In the public,
schools. It was net shown thai the
directors had compelled It, although It was
true that a teacher was their agent, .lutlgn
Tuley ordered that the complainant call
upon the director, and If limy refused te
take him back, or if. alter lierinlttlng him te
return, tliey compellod him te jKirticipale in
llie werHliip, iiu wen ui men coiiHiner utu uu
viability el issuing nu 'Injunction.
Mnrilrruu Threat el Texan Cewlmyi.
Information has been received In Dallas,
Texas, that cowboys, 200 strong, had organ ergan
ised with a view te raiding mul looting the
Catholic German colon)' of Marlcnfeld, Mar
tin county, I'anhandle district, It was re
ported that they premised te make the attack
Tuesday. It Is known that the residents or
the town have been underarm lorsevorul
days. About two wceks age a irty of
(irUilKCII noweoyn viniiuu mu uivvii aim v
tempted te "clean the place out," but were
driven away, and ene ortheir iiiiiuber was
killed bv tlie sheriir. The threatened raid is
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PVHl'El'HlA, INOIUKSSION. JfALAUIA.
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iiiuacles ana nerves, and tones and liivlaerates
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It will euro ttie worst ciije of Dyspepsia, ro re ro
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mid Hi ull peiHOMS who lead sfdvnlary lives.
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TickingB, Bed Checks, Calicoes,
Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets,
uoreonaaes, Hosiery, uieves,
Cersets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, 'i
Black SilkSjBlack Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &ci
WII.I. DOWEM.TOOIVK UH A CAM, IIKKUUK PUltCIIAfJINO.
l.ANCASTEU, MAIICH t, 18S5.
" Mho's drercr Clerclnnd 1"
There is no such ronmnce of American
politics as culminates te-day in the inaug
uration te the highest place et (J rover
Cleveland. It has nethappeiirddiirinK tlie
later perieds of our irty systems that tlie
most conspicuous political figures and the
men most ardently pressed for tlie presi
dency reached that efllce. Jacksen con
quered by Ids indomitable will power ; but
Silas Wright was passed for lesser men. Of
tlie great senatorial triumvirate, Cal
houn, "Webster and Clay, none reached
the goal. Uuchanan came te tlie executives
chair by the easy gradual stages which
rounded out tlie career of our earlier pub
licists; but Douglas, Seward, Chase, Sey
mour, Tilden and Blaine were netable in
stances of famous men who by ene chance
or another had the cup dashed from their
lip3.
Itha3 been the went of theso moralizing
en these events te point te Polk, Pierce
and Lincoln as illustrations of unknown
men,selected for availability ,who were win
ning candidates for their party after hav
ing been selected by the compremis-
pkit of conventions, inn ieik
EI, .lln.,.t n1.ti: SOrVICC. TWCIUV
years before he was nominated for
the piesidency he had been elected u mom mem mom
beref Congress and took high rank at the
outset of his career a3 a conspicuous
and supporter of Jacksen. He was four
teen years in Congress a term of service
that few members attain ; and for live ses
sions lie presided as speaker. He was go ge go
ernefof Tennessee and received the neini.
nation of several state legislatures for vice
president with Van Buren. The question
"Who's Polk," that was en many tongues
after his nomination in the great Van
Buren-Cass contest, was easily answered.
Franklin Pierce had climbed the rounds of
tlie political ladder until he Kit in tlie
Senate with Webster,. Calhoun and Clay
Benten, Silas Wright and Buchanan. He
declined cabinet efllce, and fought and fell
at the head of a gallant command at
Cliembusce. Mr. Lincoln was no obscure
man when he was raised te greater
eminence by his defeat of Sewaid
in the Chicago Republican convention of
18C0. He had been a Whig leader in Illi
nois for twenty years, a member of Con
gress, candidate for vice president, and his
memorable canvass with Douglass for
"United States senator gave him a promi
nence before the people of the whole coun
try. It has been doubted whether the man
who was inaugurated president at high
neon te-day, in tlie federal capital, was
ever within its limits before he went there
te take his oath of efllce. Certainly he was
scarcely known beyend a narrow circle in
Western Xew Yerk three years age. He
had helda.nd he JialmAW stlv and wisely
Siiiistered certain local eDlces,
which require no eminent ability and
which many men have cVedilnbly Mled
without gaining distiiictieii.Certainly his
name had net been whisperedTMi connection
with even congressional etlice, aSud if it hud
been mentioned in a national cilmventien
H. would Imvn reeuired an introduction te
the delegation from his own state
Mr. Cleveland's nomination te tin
dency, after His extnunnuxMniijenty as
the llik ili 'fTTTpiilr for governor.
-flTiu afUvriis very brilliant and successful
htale administration, need excite no special
wonder. In view of New Yerk's empire
place and controlling influence in later
day politics and tlie sagacity
of its politicians, his nomination is
easily explained ; and his election was
tlie triumph alike of a great party, of great
principles, of geed management and of a
strong candidate.
The marvel of his career lies in his nom
ination for govorner, while he was simply
mayor of Buffalo, and when he was such a
stranger te New Yerk' state politics and
politicians. Fer they de net, ever there,
as a rule, select candidates for governor
from strangers te their politics. Mr. Cleve
land had net been a factor in tlie dominat
ing Tilden organization of that state ; en
tlie contrary his associations in Buffalo
had been ratlier with the anti-Tilden ele
ment. What happy accident directed the at at
teutien of seme leader of thought
te him ? What event turned iop iep
ular sentiment- toward this un
known individual as the coming man in
American politics V This may, peihups,
never be disclosed ; or, indeed, no one may
be able te tell it with certainty. But, in
the light of later events, any one who will
review tlie career of Mr. Cleveland in
miner oilice will discover runuing through
his official conduct a consistent apprecia
tion of public duty, which in itself ex
plains the success of his ielitical career
and gives abundant premise of its con
tinuance. When he accepted the nomination
of his party for president he said :
I am a Democrat because I Uellove that
this truth lies ut the foundation of true De
mocracy. 1 iiave kept tlie faith bocause I
lielleve, if rightly and fairly administered
ami applied, Uomeoratio doctrines und
measures will insure Uie happlncsi, con
tentment and prosperity of tlm people. J,
in the contest ujien tehich we new enter, ice
steadfastly hulil te the underlying principle
of our party creetl, mid at alt times keep in
vtew the pceile'n geed, we uhull lie strong,
because we are true te ourselves, mid bocause
tlie plain unit Independent voters of the
land will seek by their sullrnges te compass
their release from iai ty tynu. uy wlieru tliere
kueuiu uu summssieii m we iwpuiar will,
andUielr protection freinlpartys corruption
where there should boxdevetlon te the
people's interests.
With nothing behiudf tliU utterance te
The Wages r Political Sin.
When Judge Black, of lamented mcineiy,
pleaded with the electoral commission
eight years age, urgently lagging tlie Re
publican majority te forget their parly and
rememlier only justice and their oaths, lie
found his task as profitable- as an appeal te
deaf-mules. Ills impassioned prophecy en
that occasion will live while tlie English
language is spoken : "Tlie hiding place of
falsehood will be swept away and
the refnge of lies uncovered. This
mighty puissant nation will raise
herself up like a strong man after
sleep ; and she will shake her invincible
locks in a manner you little dteam of new.
Wait, the day of icliibutien will come in
due time. Justice travels witli a leaden
heel, but strikes with an iron hand. Wait
till the flood gates are lifted and a full title
of water comes rushing en. There will lw
line giiitding then."
That " day of letributien," which J udge
Black, peering through thtwinists of futu
rity, saw is new at hand. But Democracy
comes into power, net in the spirit of the
avencer. but as tlie real restorer of a solid
Union, in which tliere will lw no North and
Seuth, tiu East and West, but ene country
made up of parts that move together in
lerfcct fraternal harmony.
The warm Match sun that lese te-day en
Democracyresteied teHvcr seemsemblein
atic of the joy that the country feels
at the righting of the great wteng of 187(.
The Republican paity's theft of the piesi
dency then was bound te recoil en it at a
later day filial as tlie common sneakrJble.fi.
mutigii olien succcwiiii, is tnpied atliiht.
The Democratic restoration, while signi
fying better governmental methods, means
alto that tlie wages of iKilitical sin is polit
ical death.
I'ltKHUMlST
chief.
Ci.kvk!..am! Hail te tlie
" Siiniiirr Ci.kvki.a.mi" has a urit et ex
ecution for Ilia ..Yeti! Jim's tattered llag.
Ne mi; of the Republican editors who
printed diagrams of Mr. Cleveland's head
during the campaign may conie away from
their Whlte IIeumj isiU with a alnrul im
pression of the size of his beet.
Tiikuk are hosts of Republicans who re
joice te-day that lilalne is beaten, and their
numliers will incrcase as the shadewH of the
Cleveland administration lengthen.
TiiKsmlle en tlie Democratic I'.ice te-day
would lighted the darkest room.
Tin: war in newspaper rates in New Yprk,
it was thought, was ever. When the news
dealers refused te sell the Jlcruhl for ks
than three cents when that paper reduced its
prlce te two cents, the Jlcrald very pluckily
established its own news slandsand attempt
ed te fight tlie newsdealers en their own
ground. Tlie quiet that followed this meve
of Rcnuell's imper led the public te supiieMj
that it had wen in the fight. Rut this docs
net nppear te be the case. On Monday the
JTcrald practically conceded ictery te its
opponents by reducing Its priee te the uows uews uows
dealeis liem a cent and two-thirds te a cent
anda-halfacepy. Hut the latter, at a meet
ing te Like action en tlie JTeraUVs proposi preposi
tion, gleefully declare that they will only pay
ene cent for the pajicr, and it they cannot get
it at that price they say they "can live with
out tlie JJcntld." Tlie net or theso in charge
of Mr. Jlcnnctl's paper in reducing the price
te the uewsdealers was a confession of weak
ness, and its practically imajdiyi2ux-rcCT
tlen scoinste HluuiirfTiaTtlie Jfcmld is fast
ailing behind from its ence foremost place In
the race of newspaper circulation.
Tiik "Grand Old Party" gets the "Orand
Rounce " te-day.
Tun efllcial heaits of the
cals must new coine off.
Republican ras-
A neon many peeple who are In Washing
ton te-day knew what they are thoie for;
but it may take seme time for President
Cleveland te find it out.
Tiik gtound-heg came out of Ids liole "for
ence" befere his six weeks were up. Rut as
he has net seen a Democratic president In se
many years Ills itorfermanco Is proof of his
wisdom and net a vagary.
Tim legal praclltioners of Philadelphia
have banded themselves together for the
purpese of driving out tlieir quack brothren.
Of the2,t00 physicians of the regular schools
in the Quaker City, 1,300 nre nllepathlsts,
1,100 hoineopathlsts and 100 ormero of the
eclectic school. The county medical society
have taken held of the matter of tlie prosecu
tion of tlie Illegal practltionerH and they pro
pose te de what they can te wlpe out the
blots that have recently stained Philadel
phia's cscutchoen in the Uuchanan and
similar revelations. They have a big job be be bo
fero them. In Pennsylvania any ene who
has been lu continuous practice of mediclue
or surgery slnce 1871 may fellow the medical
profession whether having a diploma or net.
Hew many quacks will And an open deer in
this generous prevision? Ami hew many
mero will lie te obtain this exemption ? Then
ifKboattemptodtoenforcotho recently en
acted absurd law that Imposes a line of f 100,
one-half te be paid te the prosecutor and one
half te the county ; or imprisonment In the
county Jail for n term net excecdlng ene year
or leth, or either, at the discretion of the
court, for practicing medlclne without a legal
diploma or without having been properly
rcglstored in the prothenotary's efllce, hew
many of the host physicians will be found
violators or the law? The Philadelphia
county medical society has a job en Us hands
that will cause Its promoters te He awake
many nights bofero they get en the euter
edge of its accomplishment.
Leadkn-iikklki) Justice must gird herself
for an arduous work.
These who steed by the Democratle party
through geed and evil report may be ex
cused for any undue hilarity te-day.
Hugh K. Fulton, of this
PERSONAL.
Mits. Km..v Ri.aink Wai.kiui. the only
sister of James O. Rlaine, died Tuesday in
Raltlmera
Oi.tvmn Pain1, the Trench soldier with
theMuhdl, iHHiipjMisedtolmve Ikjcii leblied
and murdered hi the desert.
Runjamin RuTTKliweimt. commissioner
of patents, has handed his resignation te Sec
retary Teller, whoaeceptod It.
Rr.v. Pnil.irs RnoeKS rnielces In the fact
that he has lievcr required the professional
services or a lawyer or doctor.
Dn. Fni.ix MeManus, Uie pioneer phy
sveian oriienui'opathy lu Ratlimore, died
Tuesday lu that city, aged 75 years.
R. F. Avnuv, founder and head el tlie
Avery Plew company of Louisville, Ky.,
died in that city Tuesday morning, aged 8f
years.
JesKi'ii II. Lieiir has retired from the
managership of the Lebanon Independent,
and lias liceu succeeded by Walter H. Jeliti'.
of Oil City.
Mns. OATiiAitiNKtSAM'r.uv, daughter or
Jehn Potts, founder of Potlsleu u, Pa, died
Tuesday in that city at the age of US years.
Klie was born in Philadelphia
Mns. Mahv Hkmknwav, of ISosten, is
worth ever $15,000,000. Slie supports the
famous Armstrong school, and he er.il edu
catlenal institutions in New Kiiglaudaud
Beeth Carolina.
PiiKsteKNTAltT il u:i, according te Loiulen
Truth, is going te Kttrope early In July for
sever.il mouths. He Intends te stay forsemo
weeks in Kuglaud befere proceeding te the
Continent for a tour.
Wm. T. Fumon, or Oxford, celebrated his
00th birthday mi Monday, which was the oc
casion of n large gathering of tlie Fulton
family. Tlioeirnt was iiiade mero Interest
ing by the leading of a carefully profited
biographical and historical account of the
Fulton (ami
city.
Wnnsinit. in oueol his speeches delivered
in New Yerk, Mid : " I was ten days a mein-liYWrtnyATSriu?Vif.V-thV.Yrcirr.r'sm.m
geed object lu which 1 could !e useful in
that osltien ; and, alter much rellcctieu, J
Introduced a bill which, with tlie general
consent of both Houses of the Massachusetts
legislature, asseil into a law, and is new a
law of the Mate, which enacts that no man In
the state shall catch trout in any ethor man
ner than with the ordinary hook and line."
Wai.t Whitman, who will lm CA v.irs
old lu May, Is in his usual physical condition.
A friend says that, notwithstanding his par
alysis, peurty, tlie enilxvleinent of Isxik
agents, the Incredible slanders and miscon
structions (hat have followed him through
life, and the " qulte complete fallure of his
hook from a werdly and liiinnci.it wlul of
view," Ills nquatiamity and geed spirits ro re
iiiaiu unimpaired, and he is te-day, amid
Ixxllly helplessness and a most meagre In
come, mero vigorous and radiant than er.
Til it SOVJI.IX VAMl'AHiX.
tiriirml ISrarkeiilitir)' Knllre I'm te Itctiirnltlj;
lu Kuril. ,
Oeneral Ilrackenbury and his entire loree
are reluming te Kerti. They have captured
three deseiters fiem the Mudlr of Rongela's
army.
Tlie Riitish forces will occupy vaileus
jfeiiits between Abiidem und Abutaterch
during tlie summer in order te pioteet the
Nile route fiem the incursions el the relnils.
The heat is rapidly increasing. Some uw-s
of typhoid fever have already occurred. Twe
batudlens of ICgyptlaus hae Ijccii sent te Ikk
Kin the OAlonsien of the NIIe railway from
l.arras te Abusheli. It is te cut through the
desert Instead of fellow lug the bank or the
Nile by Kmbigel in order te avoid the locka
Material for its construction has been erdfcicd
from ICugland. Cicueral Wolseloy projieses
a further extension te Ferkat.
Tli Kiime-A'kIiuii Trenlilii.
In the llouse of Lords Uie Marquis or
Salisbury asked whether the Russian out eut out
jiests were w ithln the boundary of Afghanistan.
Karl Klmberl v, secretary of state for Imlir.
for the purpese of wreaking vengeance en
the Inhabitants. Heme apprehension Is felt
should the convent located thoie fall Inte the
hands or tlie ruthless cewlsiys.
NEW VUliLICATlOSll.
Huolet Fer Scholars Anil StinlrnU te Itmil And
.Study With rrellt.
Dr. Drlsler's editorial siqiervlsien of Pro Pro
feseor Men-lam's wlltleii or the (Jib and 7th
books or Hermletus, was in ILself sulliclent
guarantcoef the value of the book. A some
what careful examination has served te show
that this Judgment Is correct. The work
has bocudeno in n scholarly way, and with
an evldent deslre te meet the wants or the
student anil or the recitation room. Tlie
notes are coutise, and by the constant use of
references are made te co era vast amount
of subjects. They nre also se constructed as
tolead tlie student ten knowledge el tlie 10 10
hitlve jiosltleii of Herodotus in fiieek liter
ature, or his methods or thought, and or Uie
peculiarities or the Joule dialect as used ly
him. The lioek will be a valuable help te
the student while reading the "Father or
History."
In two large octave volumes, well ar
ranged, printed in geed clear lyii, Illustra
ted with diagrams, tables, jHirlralts and
ether helps te learning, llarer.V: I In is. h.ive
printed Maud nilletle, Phillips' " Popular
Manual of . Knglisli Jteratuif, " i-en-Uilniug
outlines or the literature or
France, (jeriiiany, Italy, Spain and
tlie Unlleil Suites. The comprehensive
plan or the work includes a school manual, a
gulde te the general reader and a Imek el"
reference. Kach or the great epochs el
Kngllsh lllenitiire, Trem the Angle Saxen te
the Victorian age, Is considerately treated,
with a profusion of hlsleiical, scientific and
art notes that make the manual a review of
tlie intellectual activities or Knglaud down
te the present and of centPiiiiHirary llteniry
lire in ether countries. .In i Its Jli r x-
iinfqueand valuable colhrtleu, ami all in all
It is ell worth a place in the class room or
library.
lletu the alx)e publiuUiens el Ilarjier A
Ilres., publLshers, Fnmkllu Square, New
Yerk, recelMMl from (!. Lutlier Feil Der
Miuith, ICast King street, Uiucaster.
in reply, said that the question of-,hr precise
boundary of Afghanistan wjiKlhe subjoctef
the present iicgoliatieiisiftwcon Russia and
KiiKland. IIu had uoAlesltalien in aiviuiftliat
Knglaud rejarrtfs the Russian eutiHisls as
witliln tha, KlKhan beiuidarv. and that Ihev
insidcrable ndvauce in the dheclien
wllliln tn t
fcnmjcTcens
of llerat.
The Maniuis of Iithian asketl : " Dees the
whele question ofiieace or war lxitwcen,Kiig
land and Russia depend iqien achance squab squab
ble between Afghan and Russian outests ?"
Karl G ran ville, foreign secretary, said that
he must have notice of the question.
Tlie marquis thereupon gave notice that he
would repeat the question.
Ills roiierted from Woolwich arsenal that
in military circles it is understood the gov
ernment has arranged te held in readiness
150,000 tioeps for sorvlce against Russia in
Afghanistan, Knglaud te depend for protec
tion upon the reservea
I'nUenllie nil Illegitimate Clillil.
A low days age Era Hartman, or Will Urns Urns
pert, gave birth te a child in a disreputable
heuse in Wllkesliarre. The child afterwards
died under iieculiar circumstances, and the
coroner inade an investigation, when it was
shewn'that the child had been murdered by
giving it poisonous drugs. Tlie Jury impli
cated Dr. J. II. Peaceck, Mrs. M. A. Coeloy,
keeper of a disroimtable heuse, and Mrs.
Isaic Hartman, of Wllllamspert, the mother
erKva,as being criminally resiiousible for
the death of the child. Mrs. Cceley has lieen
arrosted, an olllcer lias geno te WilUamspert
te arrest Mrs. Hartmnu. and Dr. Peaceck,
who is out of town, will be placed under ar
rest as seen as he returns.
lluzmi te be Ceurt-Martlaled.
A ceurtmartial was yesterday ordered te
meet hi Washington en the 11th instant for
tlie trial of Rrigadier Gcneral Hazen, en
charges "of conduct prejudicial te geed erder
and military discipline." Majer fleneral W.
S. Hancock will be president of tlie court.
The charges grew out or Hazen's criticisms
en the secretary of war. Orders were issued
for the suspension ofGeneral Ilazeu, and for
him te consider lilmself under arrest until
further erders. Captain Mills, of the signal
serviee, has Ixjcu orderod te duty as acting
chief signal olllcer, pending the result of the
trial.
UAUV AJiD WOO AND I.
We go en our ny togetlier,
lluliy uiuldeKUiid I,
TJiife merr' eoiiipauleus
'Ncatli any serr or sky,
llluii na her pietty eyes are,
Orgrey, like his deareld tall i
no It w linly, or cloudy, or stonily,
Our courage docs never fall.
n.iliy'8 a little lady,
lle Is UKvntleiimii brave,
If.'.,!1.,,.,ia two legs, us en have,
ll'd kneel te her, llke a slave.
It Is), he loves and protccle liur,
..Vs ''eg and gentleman can :
I'd nithur he a kind deg,
1 tliluk, than a brute of a man.
Dinah Jlulech Cntlk.
- .
General Aguere Killed.
The Spanish Censul-general Mlguel.Suarez
Guanes, at New Yerk, received the following
dispatch from the goveiner-goneral of Cuba,
Tuesday afternoon :
"Carles Aguore was killed yesterday at
Colen by the civil guard."
It may be roinembered that the Spanish
authorities made unsuccessful efferts te have
r?u?rS,u,?,nn.UUbter extradited from Key
West, rieriila, last summer.
HVKVIAI. KHTJC1M.
IIu lhcSilrlt or Mm llr.nlVl.lt VT'
We don't knew. Hut wi-de knew I li.il stiiin stiiin
peeple wlinsuuYr fiem Indigestion audi iiiihk i i
Islied IiUmmI liai;Hlnuigi' dituins. In wlilcli tliey
ce many iiiiiiliiuaiil things, bwis'l lis'p Nu
blrsxIiiK "lllcll cenn's nitli heiiimI licallli und
geed illgiwlleu. Ilniun's Iren lllttci-s ililvcsent
liMllu'i'Htlen and Imd dirauis, and gives liealtli,
gtsxlslceiiand vloieusllfe. Lire was a bunion
te Mrs. L. V. ;ilirrn,er.-!7 Walker etn-et, Itidll-
luen ik-'isiii-w ei eysjK'iKia ana nan emmmi, eiu
n ilti" luat nmwii'ri Iren llitlei
li
ivlkf.
ler giivelier
ruusMTVjii:.
-tyALTKR A. HKINITSII.
NO. 28. -
NO. q8.
Special for Spring, 1880.
JIV hTOCIC OK
FURNITURE
Fer the Sprint; Tnnlc,
i equal TO-v.vf i.v tiik rrrv"
VniGKSimUiT CAXSOV ItK I7.M iVij
ALL GOODS UUAKA.VTKKII.
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East King Street.
I.ANCASTKIt, l'A.
dec0inul
STOVKH.
XJOOR, WHITKA CO.,
IMtlSIE KAILWAY SKCUltlTlKS ALWAYH ON
HANI! FOIt INVESTMENT.
Mluiieapells Ileal Estate 7 per cent, bends for
siiUi at 101 ami Inteiest. rreprieturH of "I'oer's
Miinind of Itnllnays." Correspeiuluucu Invltt d.
45 Wall Btroet, New Yerk.
oclMydeed
TIIK RKST
llieClty.iit
HAUTMAN'K
Ce HAVANA CIAR IN
YELLOW KKONT CIGAIl
faTOUE.
CONSUMITION-1 HAVK A POSITIVK
leuiedy fur the ubev e dlseusu: by Its u.e
tliousandsef cases of the worst kind and of lung
standing have been cured. Indeed, no strong is
my faith in Its elllcaey that I will send TWO
HOTTLES FUKK, together with a valuablu Ilea
tlsu en tills disease te any guflcier. Ulve e. e.
ineus uml 1. e. addresH.
lilt. T. A. SLOCUSI.
iri-CuidetxlACuivr lbl l'eail ht., N. Y.
CUPKRIOR
SPECTACLES
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
MIcruscnpPH, Eleld Gliisses, llareineters, Teln Teln
scepes, Magic Lanterns, Tlieriueineters, Ilmvv
Ing IiiMtruments, l'liilnseiliicul and Chciuhtd
Apparatus. List and DeHcrlptleus of our Ten
Cutalegucs seiit FltEE en application.
QUEEN & CO.,
NO. Wl CHESTNUT bT.
inaraiyUAw
l'lULADELI'IllA,
1DKNNA. CIGARS FROM fl.ell
X Hundred un. ut
IIAIITMAN'8 YELLOW KltO.NT
HTOKE.
CJAINT-RAPHAKL WINK.
l'KR
CKlAlt
INFORMATION.
Thu Suliit-Eiiiiluiel Wine liasndullcrmis tluveiir
in
y, Nei
India,
y Is si
thuie u no wlne that
and is drunk
liuruiuiiy, North und bout
m nam, inula, ana no en
the pilueliml fttlisef ltusslu,
uuu Deiiiu America, Ii
iiiiuuu. iiiuiu, nnuijoeii. Tlionuuiiutyexni
auiuuilly is sulllclent pmef eriUNtubllliy
staying powers, while ler tlie real conneU
Aluerieu. Ureal
Tlie quantity exported
uuu
rigttlir
can uu coiisltlietMl 11.
superior.
4-"rbeSalnt-Uaphnel Wlne Coin puny, Valence,
Department of tlie Uronie (France.
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
IlS-tfa Ne, '.v EAST KINO STREET.
einudy for diseases uf Uie
n.t.l l7lil.,Al'ii
l'ei-RenssuITi'rliic from t!iocfl"cctef overwerlt,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or nubility,
expci lenceituick rellel and leuewcd oneray by
Its use. . ... .,
It does net raiiBii llcadarlie or nroduce Conitl Cenitl Conitl
iMitlen OTIIEIt Iren inedlelnesde.
Ills the only plepanitlnn or Iren Hint causes
no Injurious ellects. riiyali'lans and druggists
receiuniend It as Uie best. Try It.
Tlie Kunuliiu has Trade Mark and crossed red
lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Miideeiilyby
u IU0WN CUKM1(jAL CO.,
11ALTIMORK, Ml).
septa lyilAlyw
TyKR'S cTir.RRY i'KUTORAL.
AN OLD SOLDIER'S
KXPEH1ENOB.
CAiA'Ctrr, Tbxab, May 3, lsM.
"I witli teexpiess my appiectatleu of the val
uable IJU.lllllt'SOf
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
AH A tOl'LIl KEMEI1V.
" While viltbCliiirchlll'Biinny, Just Indele the
battle id VkksburK, I contracted a soveiuceld,
which terminated In a dant'creus ceuh. I
found no relief till en our march wu came te a
ceuuti y stoic, w licie, mi nskliiK for some leuiedy
i miu. nrirrd te Irv Ayi-h's Ciieiibt I'BtTeiiAL.
I illdsi), uiul was rapidly cured, blncutbuii
I have Kept the PriTeiiAi. censlantly by mc, ler
l.nully use, and I have found It te be an liivalu
ill, I nislv forTlneat and Liuii; Dlfcanes.
J. V. WIIITLKY."
'1 lieiisainli of testimonials certify te tlie
pnnupt euro el all Ilmncblal and LuiiB Alfec Alfec
tlens, by tlm use of A.R's Cnmniv I'kcteiial.
llelniOery piibitabl,tlioyeuiiKest rblldren take
It iviullly.
l'I'Kl'AKKU IIV
Dr. J.0. Aycr& Ce., Lewell, Mass.
bold by all Drui-Ms.
feli-0 luai I
T'-IIINKY-WORT.
IKll'H wnKltLUl'lfl. OlMCKH Uf
KIDNEY DISEASES
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
ISecativ It urtseii tlie LIVKK, IIOWELSiilid
li I ON EYb ut thu H A M E TI Jl E.
lt raim It cleanses th system of the hiIoiieiis
humors Hut develops In Kidney and Urinary
lllhi'iu-cs, llilllusn's.s, .laiiudlrc, C'oiislliiatieu,
Piles, or In Itliciiuiallslu, Nil rulKia. Nervous Ills Ills
eiib'lsand all Feluale Jeinplalul.
Oi-OLII 1'KOOF OFTHIS.-5
It lll binelv Cum CONSTIPATION. PILES
and IIIIEUMATIMSI by causing FltKE ACTION
el all tlie organs and functions thereby.
CLEANSING THE BLOOD.
Kt'steihiK the uerinul jHiner te threw eir dis
ease. THOUSANDS OF CASKS
Of the worst forms of Itii'se leiTiblu dl'4i'S
have In in nuleKly lelievi'd, and In a sliml time
I'EltFECTI.l CUltKI).:
I'llee.H. Liquid or llry. Sold by ilniKiflstH.
Dry can be sent by mall.
WELLS, ItlCHAUIiseN A CO.,
IlurlluKtnn, Vt.
Send stump for Dally Almanac of lss.'i.
KIDNEYWORT.
Jiiu34-oindieiKt3uiw
( 1 RA Y'S Sl'Kcl KIC Af"KmcTNKT
VX Tlie (Ireat Engll-ili Ileincdy. An unialliui;
in in for luiiieteuey and all DNcases tliut fellow
Less of . Memery, Universal Lassitude, I'uln In
tlie Hack. DiiniiisHit or Vision, I'reiiiatuit) Old
Ak, itnduiuuy oilier discuses that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a I'reuialuin l.'nive.
Full particulars lu our pampblet, wlileh e do de do
Hlretusrnd freuliy uulltoiiveryeiia. This Spo Spe Spo
clllemisllcluels sold by all druggists at tl per
package, erslx packages for l-'i, or will besent
I no by mall en ictcipl of the money, by ad
dlcssliiK' thu HKi'iit,
11. 1). l.llivll u,n, lflilKlsi, 1701a .1 grill
Nes. laiid ljarvenii ijueeu sireei, iji
l'a.
hmiwii ceiiiiiyriuiiH,air,ia,M m,.cd
tlie Yellow W i.ijTiiul : tliiieidy giMiulue.
THE HIIAY .MEDICINE CO..
UiitTale. N. Y.
N
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
KXT DOOR TO TIIK COl'RT 1IOUSK.
FAHNESTOGK'S.
Special Bargains in Three Lets of Black Silkj
H
OLASSWAIIK.
MARTIN.
Queensware
CHINAHALL
iioi;si:ki;ki'i:hsleokto yeukintkkkst.
A LINE OF
White Granite and Decorated
Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Our waicsiu-u carefully nelccted.
Ne Gueds mlsrc pifhcutfd.
We exehaiUiaJiny in tides net Biitlr.lucteiy.
ligli & . lartin,
NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTEIt. l'A.
L'OAl..
BR. MARTIN,
t WIIOLKHALK AKDIllSTAIL
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal.
ir-YAiin: Ne. Ul North Water and 1'rlnee
streets, ubevu Lemen, Lancaster. 113-lyd
OAUMUARUNKRS & JKKKKRIKS,
COAL DEALERS.
OrriCKa: Ne. IS) Neith Queen Rtiect, and Ne.
Kl Nurth I'lliicuutreut.
Y'abds: North l'rlnce street, uear Heading
Doiet.
LANCASTEU, l'A.
auglS-tfd
AIOAIi.
M. V. B. COHO,
330 NOttTII WATElt STUEET, Lancaster, l'a.,
WIIOI.KSALK AMD HETAlt PUALKR Ilf
LUMBER AND GOAL.
C'ONhKOTlON WITH TIIK TBLKl'llONIO ExCIIAXaK.
Y'Aim aku Qmuk: Ne. 330 NOUTH WATElt
8THEET. feb2S-lvd
rpiIIK I'ATKR IS I'RINTKD
WITH
J. K. WFliaHT &. CO.'S
INK,
FairmeQut Ink'iVeiks, 2Clh and l'enn'a. Avenue
JauO-lyd 1'RILAPKLrRIA, l'A.
ONE AT OO Cents,
ONE AT $1.00,
ONE AT $1.12 J,
IJEbT VALUE EOH THE MONEY EVEIl OKIEUED.
Alse. LiitveLoUer MAMIIUUll EMIIUOIDEItlES, many et which nenieablu texell ut Mini
UNDEHWEAK efevel) Ditocilptleu, dlicrt from MiiuufacttiieiK, ill
half Ulf ii'KiUariirlce.
ltAIIIEH' .IMJSI.I.
him Ili-Kdlar I'rlie.
R.
E. FAHNESTOGK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, :
HIKAR hteri:.
B" 0 DEGEmOff-NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Our Buyer, alwaya en the ulert for Bargainu from Fires or anywhere elsi
was In Philadelphia this week, and alter a thorough and and diligent Beurcn
nnd innuirv. can ttBsure the nubile, that with the oxcentien of a Few Piece
of CHEAP CARPETS, damaged by water at Lippincott, Son,&Ce.'s AuctleJ
Stere, thore were no ethor kinds of Dry Ooeds damaged by the lateflrcsj
Philadelphia. We Bought a Let of BED CHECKS DAMAGED ON SHI
DOAItD DY "WATCH, und a Few Piocea of the Duniaged STAIR CARPI
which we ofTer at Bargain Prices,
0
AT-
letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stei
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
MV IlelMccn the Coeierlloii!,cnud Sencl llui'hO Hetel.
QUIRK'S OARI'KT 1IAI.U
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
UEOI'ENINU OE
SHIRK'S CARPET HAL
Weuiu new piepanil te tdiuw the tnide tlie Largest and Heat Selected Line of Cnim'taevei"
liibltedln UilMcltv. WILTONS, VELVETS, all tlm. Trailing JliiWi-n of liODY AND TAPES?
HltUs.SELS.TIIKEE-I'LY. All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTKA SUl'EUS, unit all eualltleH nrt
OUAlNCAltrETS. DAMAK and VENETIAN CAltl'ETft. ItALl and CHAIN CAItrHTMife
own inanufactuieasjiecialliv. btifcial Altenlleii jiald te tliu ,MaiiMl;ielnnuif (. UbTOSl CAKPV
Alcea Full Llnuer OIL CLOTHS, ItUUS, WINDOW hllADEs, COVEULhTS, c, J
I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
Cor. West King and Water Ste., Lancaster, Pa.
Illliil-.'llHlAl
viAiciis, Mutilans axujuiuxxi:s,
H.
jyiA
It 1 1 OA US.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
iO!US-fiOW-1rliaud ler reiuraismnaujKLjy0ekinc'.
nouseneia wiin arxiuies ui u&e uuu ucccoeity ivcweil as ornament;.
waeu uuyuiL' buuu, dlciiiuh uuvei -Bavisiauiiuii ui
thought of its being able te be used for generations ; net only
nntn linf. Viv irrvnr nfinnlfl t.h.it; fnllnw nfher vrill.
ur stock of plated Goods is very complete and we keen or
the very best makes, in all the different grades. Knives, Feri
Spoons, &c, are cheaper new tnan tney nave ever eeen. New is ji
the time te buy, betere tne spring traae manes prices go up agau
But veu cannot tell en paper what can se much better be und
steed by calling and seeing for yourself, and consequently being cc
vinced.
H. Z. RHOADS,
lancasteu, i'A. Ne. 4 West King Street.
Store closes at 6:30 o'clock, p. m., oxcept Saturdays.
1
HOOKS.
TORN RAKR'S SONS.
AGRICULTURAL JWMkWC
FOR 1885.
Will be Bent Postpaid en Romlttauce of Eight Oents for Slugle OopleB, i
Sixty Cents for Twolve Copies. Address,
JOHN BAER'S SONS, jl
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER,
lxstuiAxvi:.
y IKK 1NBURANOK.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association
NO. 914 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
IXCORVOllATED IX 1S7S. ,,000 MEMJIKJiS. 0,000,000 INSUltAXI
A Steady. Coiiservntlvotimvvlli fiemtlm HegluntiiK. vvltliu Svi Auiiunl Iniuuuku of nver Oiiim
Ouu-IIiilr .Millien nullum lusuiiincivii'i- your.
INDEHN1TV llESKUYE, $200,000. CASH ASSiriS, $00,000.
CJOO.IKM) l'A 1 1) IN LOSSES-
-ALL
LOSSES' HAVE IIEEN
IN I- ILL.
ANII AIAVAYH WILL HE !
PLAN The Nat uml l'ri'inlum Sj-slcm, iniMlllIfil liy a .10 u-r ri-nt. leiiillnu' rii'inlum rellH
three times naur. l'ellclcn cniiiinuU'il te 1'iiiil imcuhii CeitlllruteHiilti-r nvuji'ur,
EXl'E.Nl
he veil
iiiluin, but the iictuiil cost Is uioie tuiiiiu lial f lemj,
STEVENS HOUSE,
fithSMinoeil
C. H. BARBER, Agent,
LANCASTER,
THE COM) AIR OK WINTER CAUSUS
chappetl bauds, M ana raven.
CREAM OF ROSES
WILL ALWAYB CURB TREM. ONLY 10c, AT
COOnRAN'S DRUG STORE,
Neg. 137 AND W NOUTR QUEEN KTUEET,
dct-3-Cina Lancaster, l'u.
-VTOTICK TO TRi:Sl'ASKRH A
Ai UUNNEltS. All 1HU-80H8 iiiv herehv
liluilen telriMiiauM uu.uny el thu luniU ut
cuniwuuer eeeuveii eaimtid, in i.uiuneiij
Ijinciwter oeuutle, wbuther Iik-Uim-iI eruy
ciiweu, miner ter ine iicirjiexii iimiiiHitlni; or 1
lnir. lu the law will be lfu'ldlv uiifuieed ultiI
nil lniiiiUjiiiKmiHuttllitU(lef thu uudciiJlt'l
WJI.COM'.MAN EUEE.MAN,
EllWAUll U. KltKhiMA.V.
Atteruuy rural. W. Celuuiaii's liulr
uum-uuaw