Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 06, 1885, Image 2

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llAirnlAul hui AftnlnlnlfT tlWtlUTtlt. fA
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a fine collectiea'of cabinet officers,
the beet and front rank of their party,
very unusually geed, se far as lta ma
ils concerned. Thev are all men of
i and unstained repute and of geed tal-
f.rAll the beei'talent in the party !as
". of course, been taken ; and among that
vvfUek has been left, which we thought
'" timilt te have been taken. Thnnnan is es-
j conspicuous. 'The reasons
prevailed te keep this great
ir or ine narnr euc or me caumev
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lA'?iawW' them net we cannot judge them.
,0 It eati hardly be'dteputed that the abserice
"lMBiTKurman, connected as it Is with the
e of any representative from ttie
of the nation in the great West, of
hhe is chief, weakens the cabinet.
hat two. members of it are taken from
x one, ine rnaie ei me presiuent,, is a
.."' fitteweakneie te it
una,i (ne nennern
if
MH-IVlCTaiwn uiuKuiuuici, oe.pn
nlTnT.ii i ii n ii 1 1 ii i I.. ltn iuiIiIha an ... n7.mt
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-" !iiJrLmg,lf tae xmmKiuueiHaat m iivi uu
ij ilweBt of strength te it:
Slhit en' the ether side of the account the
gainsImpregnabK strength from
esauame cuaiacier leruiiegrjiy ana
nfeach member; of it. As a personal
jwuiican Deieuna wiin any
Lnd it lias great strength of
I in the tWe'N"ew Yerk, repre-
he will administer its pplitical
jfrmnlne ftllll Mr. JWllltnOV.
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, thou tare nqwler the flrsr'time in
national eflee, have political Bkill and ex-
Ig'perlence which will be of prime value te an
administration which proposes te establish
tjgaenai ana party peucy ve wnicu ucaa-
wTvA.net.eXpectaturst unanimous assent. -Mr.
4;i',Bs.ycrd , the chief of the cabinet , is net much
Jf 'of statesmanship. All the members will
flaifcave an ardent desire W promote the best
.iMrc' 34 tVATrarn nf thfi ennntnr. Thrir hlerh renu.
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' tatibhs are a guarantee 'that the geed of
fc$mf - n"0" wM I their aim. And it is
'MW' '' well if the cabinet has in it the elements
W retpolltteal leadership that will cause its
rrmym m ii ijiKin wim v ii lrjt vai r.
,;Xi in such considerations as these may per-
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'S.ws,'" waakneasea in the selection which wnhavn'
pointed out; and at any Tate we have the
knowledge that geed men are in place.
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"Bra t . JTAiewer uweeier neare re
V Dt . itTtie Louisville Qomer-Jeww. Mr.
WWaitereen'spaperj has shown a disposi dispesi
i&"fjp?& tiemtei several weeks te criticise Mr,
SlWcaeiWnd 'veryseyerely, Its editor was
" -mr,- ' ' , MHHd te hL5' 'nomination at Chicacd '
r-Waeternen has always'Jiad a sympathetic
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the
sflrerqiestien reason te charge that the
Uf OT jpi'KentBcky editor peedlcts that Mr.
r ,4ckwlBd'8''4a8h feUy-in forcing an issue
..... v.fetwitK rtHjeOw'- rrec'PHaOen and UUlding
sjHnrain uongreasjviineuigivmg inera
;iMulte reach,. commenground,'? will
.Wpjppwad by an.ekeatttivft. career aliew-
h' MMaWPPSerteajppHur hj own master
a ofjHwlmnwtatien as heha
itcharactejr.awdiMrtack of
m naueeMjum aaa et per.
intaaewitkttw, public men' of
rismkhlaVenly' the 'deeper, ia
an ill.tlmd'COurace and con-
east a mere lurid light upon vilti-
.rt.
t, frui,; :" wsr: i -vfet jv- .
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Ivv- . tuVItlitei'lKj BtreMir suepected that all
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,t i&rfuWMmWHMavf ioreeoamg. et me euiwnai
'risvil DronhAjVUre'nremDted bv the
Wt Mr. Cleveland has shown hUnself
te - net be exactly, what the C'eurfcf-
.-". L'. Ar'ttlVfimm nant nun. In
e?,,atipsinineni
.in the ceun-
' .i-" - vt,,w.r.",u"" ..dia
i,-s t .S' try, itaia rashJaaaWery .. Itupert,
s ? " llv-.i; ... .1 saaBw , ,
- iiWHernwwiu-wi
WaBBBBBBBBBJH cent iv ilOttUi
w pnMKt net Inclined te
him; but te
i from all sides, te
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- ,., -J. lr.kd.thaii.
i? 4BV5fl! accompany nor .tp(Ilfollew
A' 'Aif. Zfttiwy ym U quiaitfeas
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gf' t CTPWX."" u j"pivr.v.j nuu,jHV
vmwi.uitVllMlii umauremi;! v7
Wattewm does net appreciate
tand tba' sort of, man ; and se
te hub BMi.ewn uenciencies.
trnme; hewavV,iwlll net confound
WaAersen'a .ebtakm with Mr. Cleve-
rd U' tsirnrtia Heard. . .
(stipudirtdtwafta htolnneceaeei J
ibly he ww' ' crime was
tantiaHr iwre" agamet nun.
1 "e k,mW ,iw .cenvic
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escape'1 Ifce wneceiit suKer.
n, if be fasj.necenuy, Ituw,
i numeieWiarHiy of t martyrs
It 'diaiiseem''tliat wkea
ng like .deg'tnere .aWdd at
nainf'sp gwi,' siw
Otis wenKe.m reimeylvaaia,
imui"skW suffer. The heard
aetMSUmda keeffen him and )hkIi
aaaVthe govatner comes afterward.
leaHjf jtlieae asaermcea tliat'JueUee
i Ki
,viif must OYeettMWW", aadtWaer"
la wadv tnhiihievpi' tlui uudu
;pdii-iut thetfA1? "wt ,n
, eMftts Jte qeJWM.wn'cu are very)!
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!'riiVden baaed Ves the jary'ev
I aapresmijuitjief guilt -whkk
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Uve iutervejiUei
'laet that tkejtuy
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m.ffhrtafVtbe beSeHt' of threat y
UbMiU m te doubt whn there le no room
iecit.Oibr juries agntade Het .doubt la
Mate that Hre.reiuiynet clearly prove and
eV'prMeneV tipetV insufficient' evl-
Iriimck'eeaes n these a cdiiscieatleus
ftrtdere-takinj(rftrdonbeanloal(l kpply
the remedy. They would inqulre net sim
ply whether the convict ia Innocent but
whether, he bee been proved guilty beyond a
reMeehlfl doubt; andifeur beard did this,
, ft number of executions thai have taken
piece m thte state since the beard liks ex
ist ;weui1 probably ,have been stayed.
tiTbether Dr. Geersen was lirevcd mitltv or
net, as the' law demands his guilt jte be
proved, we de net say, for we de net tfnew
hei.tYua fayt iliat. thA lurv and linnlntl
I beard and' governor hung him, isnetint all
entliled te be deemed te be conclusive tvl-
eence of his guilt, in view or tne record or
these executioners. .
"TKLt. the truth"
bnrn this letter."
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is better advlen thnn
AK esteemed contemporary who objects te
Cleveland because, with chancteristld sim
plicity, he dropped the" Stephen " from his
name forget that net long age the Republi
cans elected en one ticket a president and
ylce president who hul changed their
names.
Mrs. Jehn Davib acenw te liave been a
conspicuous flgtire in Washington during
'ille past few daj's. Hut where was Mr. Jehn
Davis T
Thh lovely young ladles t lint derive their
mental nourishment fiein Vnssar collcge
have away of treating 'politics that is leth
simple and in the highest hoiise commend
able In the late campaign the Cleveland
and 8t Jehn girls joined forces and great
was the joy of the Blalne maidens when they
were informed that the Maine fttatcsmau
was the victor. Tlie oppencnls of the latter
wpre mercilessly guyed, and a supper
at their exponse was partaken of be
fore .the true result became known
The real victors were ontcrtained at
a handsome feast by the Kepubllcaa girls en
Wednesday evening. The exercises began
with the following dlrge by the nr.tl-Cleve-land
-club:
And many a Reed Hrpubllrntt hurrabrd for
Blaine,
And reviling tlin Uttle Democrat Hhe Mild,
Ynnre left aerftlii !
Se we don't grudse you or
idae you or Cleveland your sue-
ccaa le-mgni,
SO tnkc, pray, the geed wlshcfl that me yours liy
right.
Quickly the Democrats girls in stteng
chorus responded ; t
Come rally te-night my lrl,
Sing " Victory .'our Cle eland lias cenfjuered,
Trliiinntumt are we.
We!VA fMVn ttu. eti.Aki-B nud !. 4t. tew nf
humiliation,
And new you mint tee.
We knew It U hard
nut we did It liefore t
1 Teu have enr example,
le e)i we did of yore.
'or yean twenty-four jeu have lived at jour
case;
You've staid at the Vlilte lleiute and dene what
yen pleased,
fnnvervnnrfil
And fender your stay ueuld surely liave lieen
If net with a Jimmy you tried te get fit.
This mede of celebrating a tilumph by n
grand conjoint Jolllllcatlen of victors and
vanquished has many features about it well
worthy of imitation by the male brethren of
the fair participants.
Tun arrest of Uazeu may have something
te de with the line weather.
The Pbikcb ok WAtEa will breath freer
since he has received official assurnnce from
the Irish Invincible) that they will net kill
him en his Irish trip.
m
Americans are accustomed te severely
reprobatetho extravagant Ills, that Congress
often takes In river and harbor, public
building appropriations and the like, but
they are merely drops In the bucket te what
Great Britain is forced te expend in sea
sons like the present It was only en
Thursday that 330,00d pounds was voted
by the Jlbuse of Commens for extra
naval expenses, and Parliament is new te
be asked lta assent for an Increase of 20,000
men in the army. The expenses of the
Soudan campaign ..te the end of March will
be 13,000,000, and the total cost of the war is
estimated at 200,000,000 ; the civil service es
timate shows an Increase of 2110,000 in the
pollce and Becrc t ser vice account the direct
result of the dynamite explosions. . When all
these things are considered there is a fair
ground for American felicitation en the
score of governmental expenditures,
Wt 1.1,1am Henry itABmseN, who, of all
the presidents, served the briefest time, de
livered the longest Inaugural. It contained
8,578 words ', Cleyeland'a, had 1.&S3.
CgEsjBjf-cetJNTV furnishes a very im
portant precedent In the matter of courting
In church. Iteretqfore it lias always been
the general impression that levers might
wltfe perleut prop'riety " make eyes ' at eacli
ether and listen te the ministerial advice nt
the same time. It is therefore .somewhat of
A shock te notions that were solidly anchored
te learn that a church deacon in Warwick:
township, Chester county, has caused the ar
rest of several young ladies and gentlemen
for misbehavior In church, ene or the strong
counts in tho-indlctment being that tlrey did
their courting Jn Ged's temple. It istobe
hoped that when this cause comes te trial the
dotense will be ably represented, for ene 'of,'
life's chief sweets lles trembling In the bal
ahce.
The Bishop's Vl.lt.
A country minister recently made, the fol
io wing announcement te ills congregatien:
"On nextSabtmth morning the bishop will
be with us, and will dellver the sermon.
May the lord help ani Strengthens all."
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A Honors tf Mr., lUiululL
The Pittsburg Kamnel J. Ilandall club
called upon Mr.ltandall at his residence in
Wwtfclagten Thursday: Se did a delegation
from the 'Veung Men's Demoeratlo club, of
PfeiladelBfcla. The former visit wasafernial
eall. tetMeh!qUlte a number efdlstinKulshed
f PensylvIan mixed in during the alter-
neBB.wnsi eiu hbm ibjuukjuuii wun euaer
teluU Mr. Randall made a brief apeeclt te
the boys, in wa(hfhe congratulated them
en having at last captured the White Heuse.
He' declared that,"1 inplte or some expecta
tion te the contrary, .this would be a Domo Demo Dome
emtio admlnlstraUen. In roreronco , te his
Southern' trip, he alluded te the growing
prosperity of, the ceun try, and the annihlla-
tlen of soetlenal differences and 'wound up
with a, glowing tribute 'te President Cleve
land. "'Charles McKennai'nf a'ltUburg, re
sponded liapplly 'and"" then 'the- boys were
served with refreshment. .They came away
enthusiastic for Randall for 18S&.
Tlie Seutbwn Kxeerslealsts.
The following has beea. received from the
party of New Orleans escarajofilste from this
eUy. It Is dated Palatka, "Flerida, March 3:
'"Our party arrived Jiere 'all well. We
vtaMed an immense. orange gre-e, and hew
we dW eat I The weatawrlsM been superb,
jsswshleB and Warmtfc. Jeae weather. We
take a trip up the Bt Jehn river te-day, and
wta Se doubt enjoy mm hugely,"
W OH aae OeHwi Hywuieet,
'i.rjeaatkms te the Gorden Bieerlal fund te
IImi ameant f i,eoe have haea jectl ved from
OtisM, taludlugll.oeefroiB 14 Hung Chang.
Ike two sisters of General Gorden have de
eUd she otter of a governwit annuity.
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jwis1 xrtt'iiiftiiev 9sy9rwr0T. miv v9wenHit. vsjt'
dIMen Much KiiHCtMHUTeMM Mat
VkrMe-Ir. renle'MrkVslU- '
" meat of Hie Clrid Cm,- " -
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Tlie New Vetk. Medical Recerd, whiehhae,
horetofore been quoted In these dlspatehes In
connection with accounts of the condition 'of
General Grant, -will en Saturday contain the
following article : t
In vlew of the recent doveloDmeDta In ClaW
oral Grant's condition, the Recerd' bulleMil
of two weeks age, which has been se largely
quoted by the press of the country, reaulMa
Heme exphinauen. It la lair te state that " tb
facts at that time presented by the M(tU
Recerd were fouuded en the best authority,
that of Dr. Fordvce Barker, the attefcdlna
physician Of General Grant, and this expla
nation is manifest in the following note I
NO. 24 EAUT THIRTT-KtaitTR flTaF.T.
Dkab Uk. HnnADT The statement watch
I made te you was literally true at the time.
i maue it, ana l am certain mat ur. ueugus
Would then have made precisely the same.' I
.saw Dr. Douglas last evenlng, and he then
nam wiai wuai i nau ieia you was exactly
what he would have said at the time. But
the Monday after I saw you the action of
Congress bad a most depressing effect utoen
Gen. Grant t his vital powers suddenly btvke
down, and the, local malady suddenly as
sumed a new aspect. Ths newspaper' ac
counts have been greatly exaggerated, :nd
we have never anticipated any such a speedy
termination as they have indicated, I de net
bolieve that Dr. Douglas ever used the word
"cancer" in connection with the .oase. We
liave always speken of it as epitheliema -of a
malignant type, probably. It was. greatly
Improved for a time by the local troatment
of Dr. Douglas, and the local condition
was manifestly Improving until the moral
shock liroke down tils genera! system.
Kver faithfully, v
Fokdvek Barkkii,
Wedliesday Noen, March 4, 1885.
It is a matter of deep regret that the grave
suspicions ontcrtained bf the serious nature of
General Grant's disease are conflnnedby a
diagnosis of epitheliema of the. tengue and
fnuce.s. Tills disease, the name of which is
new perhaps heard or by the general public
for the first time, assumes an importance as
te study which it could never otherwlso ob
tain. Consequently the dolly papers are
educating the ncenla with reffard te 1L se
that the terms epitheliema, malignancy
and lufllltratlen will be as well understood
us in former times were these of sup
puration, pus-track and hullct-cysU. As
might have been anticipated under the clr clr
cumstances. the publUhed reports of the gen gen
eral's condition are very much exaggeraled.
The disease is by no means as extensht) as ia
generally believed. In fact, the ulcerations,
small in extent, are limited te the right pil
lars of the fauces, the Interior one being per
forated at lta lese. The adjoining right side
of the root of the tongue is indurated te a
slight extent, as is also a neighboring gland
under the angle of jaw en the right side of
the neck. The reef of the mouth, along the
line of the hard palates and te the right et the
median linc,?centaIns three small warty-llke
excrescences Which show a tendency toward
coiipreurerauon. The epiglottis is tree from
any abnormality, as are ail oilier parts of the
threat. Although the induratien of the
tengue has existed mere or less since last
fall, when the patient was first seen by Dr.
Douglass, tlin uleoretlorw liare appeared qulte
recently. It was during their progress that
the general suffered from pain in the right
ear, which has been entirely relieved by the
lead application el n 4 per cent. solution of
cocaine. Under the name treatment all pain
In deglutition is new entirely controlled,
and the patient Is kept in it very
comfertablo rtate. The pulse, which
normally sixty per minute, occasionally
reaches eighty beats. The bodily tempera tempera
ture is normal. The appetite is fair,
which is saying everything in Its favor, as
the general is net a hearty eater. Ills bodily
condition Is, however, much below par, and
is mero te le considered ut present than the
local disease. The treatment of the caae has
been
niwvwmii a.iu iiuiiiiicu, i Mia lae uu
ii ludlcleusly conservative lrem the start,
i fluid extract of cocoa is administered In
The
ternally, and iodeform. Is dusted. upon the
ulcerations. Contrary te the general im
pression, tlie tengue itself is net ulcerated,
nor has It been, as far as we can learn, at any
time during the progress of the disease The
troublesome teeth said te have been extracted
for the roller of lingual ulceration was en the
oppesito or sound sfdoef the mouth, and was
removed te rollevo a persistent ache of the
left ear.
AS ATJIOCIOVa MVKDKR.
Tlie TfUI in France of a cUn Who Cut Ills
Victim Vp and Threw tte Seettens In
the Ittrer Seine.
A sensational trial, bristling with truly
Berglan enormities, began Wednesday In the
Asslze court of tlie Seine, Pari An exotic
Individual named Miclie, alias L' Hemme,
alias l,a Q etse If ana, was tried for the mur mur
der of a well-to-de poultry merchant named
Iioben. '
The evldonce shown that Mlelle and Leben
ontered the former's apartments at Ne. 23
ltue de Lyen. Shortly afterward the con cen con
clerge heard the voice of a man crying,
"Help, helpl", "A Vnsnatsin .'" "An te
tours !" A body was heard falling with a
heavy thud ; then came a sort of 'death rat
tle. The concierge, terrifled, exclalmed, "Mlelle
Is murdering somebody I" anJ jj. .MielIe-l
rooms. Mlelle replied, "It lspDiJusip"' The
concierge said, "Ifittanethihg, then open the
deer," Tliis Wtolie refused te da The con
cierge ran out and get a policeman. Mlelle
then opened the deer of his apartment, and
with a pleasant smlle, said : "My dear friend,
I have just had a Uttle family quarrel. We
are all liable te such" quarrels, and mine ia
new happily ended,"
The policeman was satisfied and rellred.
Soen afterward Mme. Mlelle entered the
room and seeing her husband covered with
bleed and his shirt tern te shreds, asked,
"Yeu devll. what have you been doing
new T" Mlelle said, ' A friend of mlne
came te soe me and get drunk and tried te
Jump out of the window. Te, prevent a
catastrophe I had te fiitht him. Hence the
debris.'
Mielle then locked his wife In her bedroom
and was heard working with carpenter's tools
for se vend hours. MIellp then disappeared.
A long black trunk was also removed from
his rooms at the same time.
"Tills happoted last April. On May 0a
sailor ilshed out of the Seine, near tha statue
of Henri Quatre, tlie upper part of a. man's
body, tlie vertebral column bearing marks
of having been severed by 'a carpenter's saw.
Next day another sailor discovered near
the same place n man's head. Ten days
after a pair of thighs, then a pair of feet and a
pair of awns were found floating in the Seine,
all these sections bearing tlie marks of hav
ing been separated by means el a saw. These
fragments of tie corpse, when put together,
enabled the police te identify .them as the re
mains of, Loben, the poultry merchant
It new appears tlmt Mlelle, while his wife
was locked up in her bed room, had sawn
the body of his victim into about twenty sec
tions and packed them into ,a long black
(runic, wnicu no tprew fnte tne Seine en
April SSI. i
Mlelle was discovered by gendarmes at
Barsur-Aube. He plunged Inte We river
and swam across te the ether bank. The
gendarmes did the same, but' Mlelle was a
geed swimmer and distanced his pursuers.
After an exciting two mile chase ever fences
and ditches he was finally captured. Leben'a
watch, jewelry and money were found in
Mielltt's pocket.
The.trhilhrlngs te light, details of such a
revolting nhd repugnant nature that it is
impossible, te narrate them: Tlie trial ex
cites the greatest interest, ami will probably
last for three days."
I
Ceufeulnc Unrdcr After Ttdrtr Vars.
About thirty years age "Mrs. Abigail
Gardner w&a convicted e( the murder of her
husband in Ilingbam, Mass., and sentenced
te Ufa imprisonment Hhe refused te tuai
knowledge tlie, crime and her motlve of Its
coinmissien could net be' divined. Mrs.
Gardner is new seventy -seven years old. She
is an inmate of the Heuse of Correction In
Newlledfbrd. -A few days age she sent for
Rev. MrCee, the ohapUfuef the iustttuUen,
and tnaee'a confeMlea te him that .she
poisoned her husband with arson 11 As te
the motive she could account fWscsit, but
ataipjy reiterated that a demon sewaed te
urge her en until the. murder waseewHuHted.
Her husband, she says, was a 'kind man and
she nerer could ceirpjaln of his treatment of
her. Mrs. Gardner is overwhelmed with re
morse for her act. "
if'. ' ! - iarth
V'4 '
ef Skelbyvine, PJL, has
x nrduaung atpeti atpeti
Hetter teluadeprei
fAMit; MetMent tf Maynooth col cel
and. Hm renefted en what ia con-
sllered smed auUieritv.will lie nttnelnted tit
succeed Cardinal McCabo,deccasod. v
iXnwiif Beeth. -it Ii said, lrf newilfmV
nwivwi wi leavuia; uie mage, iiw purpose
betnr te play a series of farewell engage
Menta ia the larger cities of the country next
' 'Nra r Dew announces that he haw aban
doned the Kepubllcan party because be lias
"no longer any doubt that it lias deliberately
made alliance offensive and defensive
wMt the beer and whisky interests.
llKHRr W. Br.Atn'a term as U. H. senator
'from New Uampshlre expired en the 4th
inn. uoveraor Jteie lias appointed xiir.
ttlalsi MHsialAa Ad luthklnl ktll ILm fel.ln
OHUt awnwHil au iiineitiaa uuui UVi BUatv
MegWature which Will meet in June, shall
fteev nn successor. I
'"jfa tk TTiit a las smruMrfAil ! lKr
advised Gladstone, after the dhlslen
en the vote of censure, te resign and
te reconstruct a ministry which should be
based upon a thorough and consistent foreign
policy. Mr. Gladstone declined te resign,
maintaining that he held power under a com
mission irem tae people,
President Clkvki.Aki has retained A.
Ii. Pruden as assistant te l'rlvate Hoctetarj Hectetarj Hoctetarj
Lament Mr. Pruden was appointed assist
ant secretary by General Grant. As a bearer
of presidential communications te Congress,
be Is a familiar figure at the capltel, and his
retention is said te be heartily commended
by members of both parties,
JestATt LOCKE dropped dead In the In
dianapolis Journal olllce, Indianapolis, en
Thursday morning from heart disease. He
was editor and proprietor of the Journal n
number of yeara age, and later was business
manager ei tne vnicage wattcr, unuer u.
41. Heward's ewnership. He was Interested
in a California colony near Leu Apgelcs,
.whonce be roturned ten days aga
T. B. Ar.nnicn, tlie proprietor of tlie i-
Mnitc Monthly, was visited a low days age in
Bosten by a young lady who, te his great
surprise, announced hernelf ns lielng the
Charles Egbert Creddock whose lieautifiil
and powerful stories of Tennessce mountain
life have, during soveral years past, been ap
pearing in the Monthly. Her name Is Mur
frees, and her manuscript is as vlrlle as Is her
literary style. The discovery or her. sex has
catiBed a genulne sensation in Bosten literary
circles.
F,x-PnKsnKNT AiiTitun has been elected
an honorary member of Uie New Yerk Cham
ber of Commerce en motion of Coruellous N.
Bliss, who said : "Mr. Arthur lias, by his
prudent' and conservative course and by
the ability of bis administration of the ex ex ex
ocutlve branch of the government, earned
the respect and conlldenco of meu of all par
ties. He has always been ready te listen
with Intelligent appreciation te the represen
tatives of business men and his recommen
dations te Congress relating te commercial
and financial nllalrs liave been especially
sound."
M'ECIAT, NOTICE.
Out of a Kwani.
That is where the Influence conies from which
gives people In the country malarial fever and
horrtlJle Kue. This Inlluenre drags Its victims
down into the
Sleuah of DonneiHl. and irlvctt
them awful visions of the future. Ilmwn's tren
flitters Is the grand tonic, which hulldtupthe
forlorn system, and raises sntTerlng victims nf
malaria in tne niitnrsi enjnymeiuei cnmpietu
health. ItciiresllvercemplHlntnnd cnnectsiill
CAJCniAOKH.
CJTANDABD CAR1UAGE WORK.
EDGERLEY 8c CO.,
(Carrlage Ilulldeni),
MAIIKKT 8TKKKT, KKAIt OK l'OSTOKKfCK,
l.A.NOASTKK, PA.
OUR i, AltUr: STOCK Of -
BUGGIES & OARBIAGES
Comprises the Idlest HI vies and tlin most Klo Kle
gsntly Finished, WHICH Wi; Or r Kit AT
QUKATI.Y KKllUCKD fltICt.3. .
The fiUl'KIt fOll QUALITV Of OVK WOUIC
Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as tine as
any made fn the larger cities, and SOM) AT
IIALf TI1K l'tifCK. New I lha time te order
for spring.
KNCOUltAOK FAIlt DEALl.Vd
And Honest Werk. All Werk WAItUANTKI).
HEI'AIItlNO rUOMI'TI.Y ATt'ENDEI) TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for tlmt
purpose.
mr A few St.KIUIlS left at l.nw Flirurcs. (llve
us a call. nei'JU-tfd&w
e
iUB WOBK SUSTAINS OUR WORD.
SECOND GREAT AN.NUA', SI'lllNR
Carriage Sale!
AT
NORBEGK & HILEY'S,
Cerner Dnke & Tine StrctiLs,
LANOASrau, pa ,
Saturday, March 21st., 1885.
infi FINE VEHICLES I
lVV ALT, STYLES.
As Fine Quality and Workmanship as any built
In the City or County. -
BUGGIES, Tep and No-Tep.
FAMILY CAKKIAUE8,
1 and S-Seatrif .STON8,
MARKET WAGOX8, Ac.
Alse, a Larfee Let of SECOND-HAN l WORK.
An Extra Fine Extension-Ten PI.ATreUSf
i"ll.t.TO,ier lour perxens. which niuen exm
bltlen and greatly admired at the lute Fair.
Alse, uoea ccone-llana l'i
I'LATI'nilU IIAIIRI.
uu EiniAiun ,
ALL WORK QUARANTm) FOR ONE YEAR.
This Werk will be en exhibition and ready for
inspection a week liefore I he nule, Kethat thme
dcHlrinft Vehicles may bring competent JudKes
te examine the sumo.
Our Werk, sold nt former sales, hasprmen our
statements correct In regard te quality, nnd w e
still continue te deal falily nnd honestly with
our customers. Quick ana large sales give us
fair profits. "The nlmble sixpence is better than
the slew BhUllng."
Don't forget the day and date. Sale commences
at 10 a. m., and 2 p. in.
TEUM8 Four months note, vlthnpineved se
curity. Discount allowed cnslj pnrcliusci's.
NORBEOK & MILEY.
MACUINEBY.
HAVING DISSOLVED PARTNKRSH1P
and permanently closed the Chestnut
Street Iren Works, I deslre te Inform my old
patrons and the puhlle generally, that lam still
In the business, being located fn the l'enn Iren
Company's Works, North l'lnm street, where 1
am making Iren and Urass Castings of every de
scription, and will be pleased te solve all who
may favor ma with their patronage. Frem M
years experience In the business and using the
best material and employing the best mechanics,
X am satisfied 1 can guarantee entire satisfaction.
Castings made from a mixture et Iren and steel
which ure mere reliable for strength and dura
bility than the best cast Iren known. V teeth
re'i pinions, rolls and rolling mlll.werk a spec
ialty. Castings made of very soft Iren, and brass
eastings of every description. I have all the uit
terns of the well and favorably known Mewrcr
Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and lmnnneil.
also en hand. Mills completely fitted up or In
parts, te replace old ones which huve been In use
jer years, guaranteeing mem le
Ive satisfaction.
It. I
ang-lt-Cicd
ftlCUULLKV,
A TREAT POR WORKINGMEN
AT SECUTOLD'S.
Just received, a job let. of Men's Heavy Gray
and White Undershirts at 23c ; usual price, We.
AUe bctterqnalltles at very reduced prices.
Woolen and Cotten ShlrU, Knit JuoketH, Ho
siery, 1'auts, Vests, Overalls, Gloves, Mits, Hand
kerchiefs nnd Notions aenarullv. All of wtttnh
will be sold at prices te suit the present times.
n . HENRY 11KCHTOLD,
no, en nenn uueen sireet.
' B.-helGO Building Stone and baud for sale.
aplALIi f EGARTiH OU)' WINE
ITTO'S EKTAtTD OF pBEEP.
VISB8T IN THS WOtP. ?
Ktehllbel.lW, H.K.HLAYMAKEKiAgt..'
fet17.tta ' Kb,SatKiRg5L
PfeM 4-
ISsTsMUsristtlMi
lsrJtrfl
filfl1tfllllWl
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nut -fr.
KRMfirjrr.
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HUNT'S
KIDKKt ANDXIVKR
REivlED'YI
Never Known te Pail.
It cures when all ether medicine fail, as it acts
directly and at once en the Kidneys, Liver
and Itowels, restoring them te a Deal thy
action. It is a safe, sum and speedy
cure, and hundreds have. been
enrea uy it wnen puysician
and l
inr
-fends had siren them
up te die.
Ii fc Beth a "Safe Care" and a " Speeiic."
HCUllKH all Diseases of the Kidneys,
Illadder and Uiinnrv Onraifs i lira
liver,
repsy,
(Irarel, Ulabetas, Drlghfs Disease,
Nervous Diseases, Kxcesses,
lemaie wcaanesscs,
.Tmindlcc, Sour Stomach,
Dys)epsla, Constipation. Piles,
i'nlns In the Hack, Leins and Side, lteten-
tlen or Non-iietentlon of Urine.
$1.23 AT DtlCCinlSTS.
VSTTAKK KO OTHER.
Send for illustrated Pamphlet or Solid Testi
monials of Absolute Cures.
HUNT'S REMEDY CO.,
(3)
Providence, it, I.
rllON RlTTRRfl.
nr Iren with tiu re vese-
talile tonics, quickly and completely CUUK8
DYSrKPSIA, INDIOKHSION, KALAKIA.
WEAKNKbH, IMl'UltR 1ILOOD, CHILLS and
fKVKHandNKURALUIA.
fly rapid and thorough assimilation with the
bleed it reaches every part et the system, puri
nes and enriches the bleed, strengthens the
muscles and nerves, and tones and invigorates
the system:
A one Appetizer nest tnme Known,
It will cure the went case of Dyspepsia, re
mevlne all distressing: svmntems. such as
Ine the Feed, notching, Heat In the Stomach,
i xast
Ifcarthnrn, etc,
The only Iren medicine that will net blacken
or I nj u re the teeth.
It Is lnvaluable for diseases peculiar te women,
and te all ncrsens who lead sedentarv Uvea.
An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys.
Persons suffering from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility,
exporlcnee quick, relief and renewed energy by
Its use.
It does net cause Headache or produce Const! Censt! Const!
pntlen OTIIElt Iren medicines de.
1 1 Is tbe only preparation of Iren that causes
no Injurious effects, rhyalctans and druggists
recommend It as the best. Try It.
Tbe genuine has Trnde Mark and crossed red
Hut's en wrapper. Take no ether. Made only by
UttOWN CHEMICAL CO.,
1ULTIHOKB, Ud.
septa-lj dftlyw
uiuaawAitK.
H1
Oil & MARTIN.
Queensware
AT
GHINAHALL
HOUSEKEEl'EItaLOOKlOYOUKINTKntST.
-A LINE OP-
White Granite and Decorated
Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Our wares are carefully selected.
Ne Goods misrepresented.
We exchange any articles net satltfact ery.
High & Martin,
NO. 15 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEU, I'A.
CUAL.
B. MARTIN,
WR0U8ALK AD KTAIL
B,
Dealer in All Kinds of ksber and Ceal
49-Yard: Ne. f-J0 North Water and Prince
streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster, nS-lvd
J AUMQARDNER8 k iEFPERIES,
COAL DEALERS.
Ornccs : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne.
Mt North Prince street.
Yards: North Prince street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTEU, VA.
auglMfd
c
IOAU
M. V. B. COHO,
3.10 NOU1H WATElt UTUEET, Lancaster, Pa.,
Wltm-iaALK AMD BIT AIL DIAtlB IV
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection with tub Txuruosie ExcuAHea.
Yard and Orrics: Ne. S NOUTH WATEU
BT11KBT. feb28-lyd
Q J. 8WARR A CO
COJIL.
Orrics : Ne. ae Centre Square.
Yardsi East Walnut and Marshall streets.
(Stewart's old Yard.)
ISetli Yard and Office connected with the Tele Tele Tele
phene Exchange
' -KINl)LIN(l WO0rA8PK0IAl.TY.-
ectlMmdMAFU '
rruiH iikst
JL theClty.nt
IfAUTUA.NS
6e HAVANA CIOAR IN
YELLOW FHONT ClOAB
MTOUE.
OUPERIOR
SPECTACLES
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
MlcroHcepci, Field Glasses, llaremeters. Tele
scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw
inir Instruments, I'hiloaepblca! and Chemical
Apiiaratus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent FIIEK en application.
QUEEN & CO.,
NO. 024 CHESTNUT BT.
PHILADELPHIA.
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This is the Easiest Working and Lewest
ALSO
THE H00SIER
Fer Sewing Oats. ClOVOr OT Ttmethv Soed. Thl Sms.ll VTenhtnn hsui nn eaual 'I
for Accuracy and Slmpllelty.
AGENtS "WANTED. ,
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
GREAT HOUSEFUBNISHINQ STORE.
Ne. 1 52 North Queen St..
ctectca, Mnuteaa
H.
Z. RHOADS.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
The season is new at hand for refurnishing and restocking the
Household with articles of use and necessity as well as ornament.
When buying solid, sterling Silver there is satisfaction in the
thought of its benign able te be used for generations ; net only used
new, but by your people that fellow after you.
Our stock of plated Goods is very complete and we keep only
the very best makes, in all the different grades. Knives, Ferks,
NnnAns Mm ova AHanwiAM haI 4-l. 4.t.tww l.. .. r.m .TT.i. t .let
uuwiu,wa, cud uicagi wjw uucsu
the time te buy, before the Spring
bug you cannot ten en paper wnat can se mucn better ee under
stood by calling and seeing for yourself, and consequently being con
vinced. H. Z. RHOADS,
lancastkk. pa. ' Ne. 4 West King Street.
f$ Stere olesos at 0:30 o'clock, p. m., except Saturdays.
1NSVRAJICE.
jjn
INSURANCE
The Fidelity Mutual Life Associatieny
NO. 914 WALNUT STREET, r -
PHILADELPHIA.
INCOltPOItATED IN 1S7S. 4,000 31E3IBEH8. ' 9,000ft00 IN8VRANUE.
A Steady, Conservative Growth nom the llcglnnlng, with a Net Aunuai Increase of ever One and
One-Half Millien Dollars Insurance per year.
INDEMNITY KESERVE, $200,000.
200,000 TAID IN LOSSES-ALL LOSSKS HAVE BEEN AND
IN FULL.,
PLAN. ThA Kntnrnl Pletntiirrt Rvatpm. mnillflrd bv n SO iwrcwiL Imillntr.
three times a year. Policies commuted te Paid Up
limited te Mxedannnul dues.
The ycarl v liability
mlum, but the actual cost Is mero
tlmna hnlflesi.
C. H. BARBER, Agent,
STEVENS HOUSE,
fcbW lmced
CLOTHING.
rjlAILORINO.
W. B. NELSON,
Lats or D, It, Winters, North Quxkx Strkitt,
IAHCASTXR, l'A.,
Importing Tailor.
NEW YOUK PAULOUS :
ESHLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK,
North Duke Street, Lancaster, Pa.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
In Forkien and Demestic Cleths ren Surra and
Trecbirs.
A l'KHFECT HT GUA11ANTEED.
I have Just opened at the above parlors with a
fine line of FeivIrii and Domestie Goods for the
Winter and Spring et 188., where 1 will be pleased
te have ray friends and the public call and see
ray stock.
W. B. NELSON.
M
ERS & RATHFON.
GREAT CLOTHING SALE.
Slightly Damaged Goods by, Water
anu Smoke.
TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAItS WORTH OF
UOODd WILL UK .SOLD liEGAltDLES.S
OF CObT IN
THIRTY DAYS.
Call at nnce and bECUUE 11AKUA1NS.
Your only chance for Cheap Clothing It te ac
cept this oppperfunlly.
HYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCABTEU CLOTHIEUS,
NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET,
LANCASTEU. PA.
CJPECIAL NOTICE. ,
Aniieuncenieiit Extraordinary !
THE U UK A1KST It EDUCTION EVEH MADE
-IN-
IIiIEaOTHIlG
AT-
Ne. 6 Bast King Street:.
In order te reduce a heavy stock- before mov
ing, I shall inaVe up toenlerall Hues nfgoeds ttt
A Reduction of 25 te 30 Per Cent.
I have also a number or CUSTOlr'-MADK
SUITS, net called for, which will be sold at u
great siicrMce. This reduction Is for cash only,
and will extend te the FIKST OK M Altull. '
N. D. Will remove en or about the Itrst of
April te
NO. 4S NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Oppesite the Posteftlco.)
H." GERHART.
A ITER ALT; OTIinns FAIL,
CONSULT
DR. LOBB,
HO. tia North Fifteenth street, below Callow hill
street. Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Diseases
of both sexes. Twenty Years Experience Con
sultation by mall. NKHVOUS AND SPECIAL
DISEASES. New book Just out. Send for It.
Price We. Hours U till 2, and 7 te 10 p,,tn.
febH-a.w
HENRI GERHART'S,
V
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A 4M.
rarmers l
TO",EXAMNE. .
PEED'GTITTER."
Price Feed Cutter lathe Market.
SEED SOWER
Lancaster, Pa.
and iwexzem..
buoy unye ovei ucdu. nuw lejuau
trade makes prices go up again. .
CASH ASSETS, $50,000.
ALWAYB WILL BE PAID
Prcmlnms collected
Cah Certificates after fiv
veyean. EXPENSES
of members Is limited te the ordinary level-pre
LANCASTER, PA.
CLOTBIKO.
FH
rsr rtTTfe
1T0 keep the hands warm
; . MITTENS,
Te keep the hands warm.
SOCKS,
Te keep the feet warm.
EAR MUFFS,
Te keep the ears warm.
M0FFI.ERS,
Te keep the neck warm.
UNDERWEAR,',
, Te keep the body warm.,
Ge te ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST jilNG; STttEKT.
e - -
T3URGER t SUTTON,
A TERRIBLE BREAKDOWN
IN TKICE3 AT
Burger & Sutten's,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUABE.
In order te clear our tables of OVEHCOATS
and Heavy Weight SUITS we will offer them at
prices' that Is bound te sell.
GOOD, STRONO WORKING- COATS for $3.00.
Odd Coats, Very Geed, All Sizes,rom$2te $5.
THESE ARK THE BEST HAHOAINS
E EVEK OFJTKKED.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
We have received another let Of theso nebby
25c. TIES t they are selling very fast.
Vv'e have n complete stock of piece goods, In
cluding the latest styles of checks ; in fact, all
that Is new and stylish, which we will make te
order very reasonable. A geed fit guaranteed.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
NO TKOU11LE TO SHOW OOOD3.
BURGER ISOTTON,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
-ECONOMY IN CLOTHING.
Bargains Added Te-day.
Te create work for our hands and keep them
together during the dull sasen, we nrganlie
teKlay a
SPECIAL SALE
IN OUR
t
CUSTOM .DEPARTMENT.
Having bought for cash at a late New Yerk
sale a Large and Fine Line of PANTALOON.
INCH, we nre prepared te offer SPECIAL IN
DUCEMENT B.
ALL-WOOI, l'A NTH. made te elder, ut $3 oe.
ALL-WOOL PANTS, made te order, ut $3.80,
ALIWOOL PANTS, made te order, ut SLOu,
ALI.-WOOI. l'A. NTS, umde te order, ntiLse.
ALL-WOOL 1'ANTn, inakO te order, at 18.00.
There are chances for lllg .Bargains In this
offering. The prices are down lis, 33, andSOper
rent. Don't forget amidst tbenetse of the cloth
Inir dealers, lust new. that we have the first
claim en your attention as efferers of the Best
and Newest Clothing and Goods In the Piece at
Prices guaranteed lower than any competitors. -
SAMPLE PRICES In our Northwest (Vludew,
Marked la Plain Figures,
Business Suit te Order as Lew as $10.00
I. ftAI SMA5 & BRO,1
Nes. 63-63 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
'(Right en the Southwest Cor, of Orange Street,)
LANCASTER, F-A.
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