"!- 'SI ?jr 'J. fi- ?! 1 - J pir ,. !? w? t A K . i ate WTOl. t erf p ; W t firt? ' 4 I , m ' 1P. L Si i m.ivsr tfa.s-nt ., ii': i :&. w S9f , u I - vr mi limuffiwn. AftT JHrilwn kn'ttiewir ELLIGKXC1R ' $UILDI2G, Hp, 9. W. Owmt Otntr Square. Jt ' ". A . - . UAWCMTB, JfA. TH CKNM;A. WML Fira D0IAAB8 X loirirrreMttANoiiTK. Postaei rnxs. kTISKMENTS row Tin te rirtr mitts a. !'IHTELL1GENCEK," , i J.) NpM4d Bvery Wedaeaday Mernlrnr, ' ' .tWOtXJtLAMATriE INADVAMCK. 1 " --B -" OMMtrexMHic solicited from every pari of the 1 country, corrcspenacnta sre re 1 (MM te writs legibly mud en one slde of , wb ppr eiv ; na te iign tbeir names, net ,-' H pabUeatlen, brtt In proof or geed faith. ri'AII miomtmeui letter will be ceneinncd te i ttowwte basket. iMWII AUtSTTBIM Aire TCtSOItAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, Lakeaster, Pa. $l)e muastcr 3ntclltgcnccr, 1?" LANCASTER, MARCH 20, 1885. TIlA fiAMtkfB faen kTh Southern people txe making them- lv heard and felt in the literature of ;Vthe eeuntrv. Joel Chandler Hauls : Sidney HLwier, "Charle3 Egbert Craddock," Paul r H.Hnyne, his son, William SI. Hayne, and j1, vGwrge W. Cable ; net te speak of piegres- "ve newspapers, like these of Mr. Wattcr- V-ii ir -. .1.- ir t, t.- ., -it - you,,eir, uniuy, iui. jjutku, uuu uiiiura , , tfffifetehed orators and scholars in public life M(s,; i)MkeLamar and Hampton, Daniel and 1v!v;,L!Taker,are commanding for their section a vr?ji wteectful attentien even from that cul- .-, tntu. urn. Buiuimiiui iiiirum-iiiiiiutjii uuu j. jii i 1111 aywelerant class of people who were ery P SjSiSletb... te beliovethataiiy2good could conie Wnt etthe Seuth. "nMv&Mf-CaWe ,,a3 net been l'arl,al te ll,e Lvpwjple of his section, least of all te the V ;f' VKIW3 DWJUIS. Ul. 1113 UH -!(-) Ul 11UW Jl- i tJ. liuiMti lAhil rntn l(e Tstf tt nf irUn ilAiiliilnea there has been seen much that was fairly KW "worthy of satire and condemnation. In fpresenting the case of the frcedmen,in a re re re iBt'hotable CcnUn'u article, he seems en- 1 fStlrely te have overlooked the case of the ff'V;-.:viiHj puimaiiuii uuu iiiu ruling wjci.u aim ,' JFU errj a,wn7J ; i 7, Gnwmhkc Turkey, and hlsbhadewwill ii vMs able and earnest advocate In Jlr. uiauj.l, . ., ' , , MM from whose reply te Mr. Cable we J" l Wi tl,e ,a ff de,lbl- for at tii.2i T. ' ... least viir n.irs. and for :ir mnnv mmn take a passage; while the whole is well worth attention. The discussion Irs greatly Illuminated a subject which, under ft Democratic administration, all patriotic and intelligent men will be glad te see taken "out of federal pelitic3,and lemanded te the necessities of the local situation. The ical 'interests ei wime anu uiacK lniueceum are identical ; both are realizing this and jthey are working out their problem peace ably and profitably; and will continue te tde se if noisy panisan intcrmeddlers will only let them alone. TThy He Won't Hate It. Dx-Attorney General Benjamin Htirris h Brewster, of the late magnificent surround ings of the attorney general's oflice in Washington, has astonished a company of his Philadelphia friends by declining a welcome home banquet which they ten dered him. He puts his declination en the ground that he dee3 net think it seemly for public men te lw feasting in these " calam itous days." If Mr. Biewster refers te the adtent of a Democratic administration and his ew n re- tlxement from office, however public opin ion may differ from his a3 te the effect of the change, some respect may be paid te his disposition te weep in silence and be wail in solitude ever the unpleasant places Inwhiclf his lines have fallen. A man can not be reasonably expected te be jelly at his own funeral. But if Mr. Brewster expects the people before whom this pait of his letter ispa- ' raded, te believe that he cannot with peace v;of mind cat and drink a geed dinner, when be many men have te work for eighty cents a day, and many mere have no weik at all, the Honorable Brewster will be suspected of being a tnfie Insincere. It is net in ac cord with his personal characleiiatics nor hbis official depertment. t Jtt Ja te be believed that the ex-atteiney general haa had his little amusement te 5v niaaell, and therefore does net care te maae Kerry w un ins conueung menus. i, Tfce lllspensers of Office. fcf jte1BJ!Tri'm Cn,1a llflfl DAnniil Mm nrt- I etgpajT "6c5""'". """ i"wun.u HID l- V'Jr'rintment of his jieminee for postmaster $? - "atCaUlentew n and Congressman Scott lias .named the postmaster at T.tie. Conse quently it appears that the old rule which 'accords te the congressman of the district the selection of the federal ofliceheldeis in their districts is net te be changed under thfiadminlstratien, provided nil the time, of course, that the cengicssmen piesent fit 'applicants. Theia has been a suggestion that perhaps the refeims in administration contemplated by the president included the abstraction from tlie people's leprescnta 'Uvea in Cengicss of their customary care for the filling of the offices, under the idea that the public service would be benefitted by their slngle dovotien te tlie duties of .legislation. The ether idea is that theso whom the pcople have chosen te lepicsent "thew.'are best qualified te select the officers .-jia their dlstncts. And this new appears te ' (btfcevlowef the responsibilities andprivl- y,imet the member of Congress which is 'Sjjg-dp?ed by the present administration. ipUwtewbtcdly te most congressmen this jra?pqBpiisicneu ei incir powers anu iiuties Aifli'lMi'Bccciitable, for most of them aie f ,vHIHtlans who covet iwwer, and the labor jfWJg8 with it. Many ethers would pie- jt" Ut te b? freed fiem the vexationsjef office- - yiUiiiir,' hut tliey are net in the majority. V,Tl ' t: -- a - - lielceme, Watterseiil rift ilr.Ienry Watterson is net an ogte ; net , -w, " bvaay menus. Ter all the haul tliinm he "lwitesay'abeut the rcnnsjlvanla Deme- V!A.BW ii," r't ,,iv.. iiu nm tiwv iuitv lu uu he likes us and we like had liMiillv eret ultbln iim it-niw.' iiu '8tat the ether day ou lib way Last when he wbosenieil himself te a reporter in the J,Pitturg station, and uncorked his admi- ratieB for Hay, Hepkins and Bandall ; just nsvin hiflDaiier tlmnflinrdav he lauiln,! Hm I fenklBOclal qualities and the admirable '-intetttetual ability 0f Black, Wallace and Curtta. Mr.' Watterson cornea East in a crrav 'bushwsssult; he catties no knifeandis ' ' decen&d with no w ar paint. Welcome te i agoedfjltow! .Sew tie age he teld'tlf Istellieen- ', CEntekP ItMackM. V it will ; and i ttscoaWpreelatcraBWf every edjte. Iflh V BS IWmf lJLt immtmM'VmmflyidT HlMywiilleiMMWb0MMrtie8witta us. WM Am Ym 81 fe 9 Atait It 1 The preposition will hardly be gainsaid that h county se rich, se prosperous, se densely settled and with such an intelli gent and progressive population as Lancas ter, should maintain free highways, passa ble at all seasons and open te all travelers. Yet the astonishing fact remains that this shlrc town, scat of justice and centre of trade, has every avenue of approach te it guarded by a tell gate. The pleasure drives and highways of truffle are blocked en every side by the read bar. One cannot get in or out with a vehicle save by one tortuous, winding way, except he pay his tribute of two cents a mile. Like n fly in the spider's web the city is enmeshed within a net work of reads, nearly all of which have been as burdensome te the public as they have been profitable te their stockholders. Hut these who complain of the loll paid as a burthensome tax 011 travel must admit that the macadamized read Itself affords a great facility te travel, and that without it eitr towns would be shutout from communication with the country dining a part of the jcar when dirt reads aie well nigh impassible. The companies which have built the many macadamized reads around the city and in the county liave given a great geed te the county and its towns ; but the geed would be greater if the reads were frre. Of ceurse they cannot be made be by the companies which conduct them for profit; but they can 1x5 se made by the county. The ques tion is whether it should net purchase and open them te free trael. A Congenial Mission, ill. Cox, who gees te Turkey, has found a congenial mission. II is cry long term of sen ice in the IIouse has made him ready te welcome a change te new pastures ; and the Turkey Held is one which will yield him 11 geed opportunity te cultivate the lileraiy tastes te which he Inclines. IIe will find in the manners, customs and in stitutions of that peculiar land the materials for desciiptlen which will be fiuitful for a book or two ; and though many pens hae been employed upon it, Mr. Cox will find fresh views te picture. There will net be any heavy diplomatic weik, nor any huiry and lush of business among the sedate people with whom lie sits down te make himself agiecable, as he will knew hew te de. The Turks will like Cox and icasi vtir j ears, anu ler as many moie as our democratic administration lasts. Hill Yeu Wait intu My Parler be Mr. Blaine "feck fiicndly leClin.w land, " does he 'i And Mts. Blaine gees te the White Heuse, she docs I And the Blaines approte the administration and think it will lie a success 1 And the) are looking forward hopefully te a Democratic split ever Cleveland's policy, are they? And Gail Hamilton won't print a diagram of the president's head in the cditeilal columns of the Tribune, won't she? Hew nice and obliging te lie sine. And has Mr. Blaine a few fiiendly pest, masters up in Maine that he would like te have retained V Turn the rascals out. Jin. Thompson, of Kentucky, Lj said new te be presented for tlie office of solici tor general or of assistant attorney general. Mr. Thompson being a man of murderous inclinations, which he gratifies at such times as suit Ids fancy, docs net seem te be clearly pointed out as an officer of jus tice. When an office is found w here a ready use of the pistol is called for, Mr. Thomp son may prepeily aspire te it. SEcnciAiiv Lamar lb for giving tlie Indian a thauce. He adorned Ited Cloud with a ready made suit last week ; and may be trusted te send out agents who will deal fairly with the government wards. The Philadelphia Recerd jicrferms a nota ble work in its splendid quadruple sheet issued te-day, containing the story el Phila delphia's rise from a quiet old Quaker city te one of the greatest liU cs of Industry in the world. Thoeauses and tlie men that con tributed te theso great results are touched upon in graphic Htyle, and the whele recalls in its rcHilltsan Arabian Night' (story. It is a great stroke of enterprise te li a e In ought this history home te PhUadelphians in the cemplete manner in which it has been pre sented, and it must tend te enhance the popularity of this very popular journal. It seems, according te a Washington cor cer cor respendeut, thata let of fat and saucy darkeys are tending deer in the departments at Wash ington, draw ing $720 a j e.ir, each, for neglect ing thelr work and lnsultingcrtppled Demo cratic Union soldiers who are looking for jobs like theirs. Tlie ei 11 sen Ice law does net cever these "coons." It need net be stretched for their protection. m Semu of the low-bred Republican journals which delighted te spit their cnem upon "ex bhcilfl Clev eland" are new indulging in blackguard uhuse of Mr. Manning. They only dollle tuemselu's by it. As jiresident of a publishing company and of an oxtensive national bank In Albany, with high social position, leading a blamoless private llfe and enjoying the respect and esteem of a com munity which has marked every step of Ids rlse from a peer ofllce boy te secretary of the treasury, Mr. Manning cannot be hurt by the earplugs of partisan malice, or the splcen or envy, llutlf theso who delight in this sort of abuse would ngt make tlicmseh es cntlrely ridiculous they should sicclfy soine ground for their accusations against Mr. Manning's character. SurresK the pcople who aie oxeicised about Higglns, nud who are making an ado ever tlie cliarges" against him, let up for n period and glve Iiccd te Pearson, whose case ismoie pressing. Tlie nutl-IIIgglnsites are most clamorous for the reappointment of Pearson, as postmaster of New Yerk. And yet as early as March 21, 1883, Attorney. Goneral Brewster rcported, upon an investi gation or the case, tliat Pearson was interest ed with sev oral private companies In New Yerk tlty engaged in dollvering diilbrcnt classes or mall matter In v lelatlpn of section 3,982, rev Ised st-itutcs ; that "he Is guilty of gross otlenso against Uie law by being in any way connected with such company, and tha his first ottense is seriously aggravated by two facts : Klrst, In advising the violators of the law hew te evade it second, bocause when called upon in an official manner te gire tlie names of all companies whowere Violating the law In this respect he failed te report all the companies named In the com plaints, suppressing caicfully the nanie of the company that he was connectod with, and I think, w Ith the acting postmaster gen eral, that he met its immediate end prompt punishment, and I accordingly unite with him in lecemmending his immediate, dls llds(w.,, irillgglns must go, shall Pearson styt lfo,whyeT SfiSESSfi fcW'lr4Btbflwbibeeit ttti bri&Tfc Degberry In LeuUrille. A dim wkhan eletrid scarf pin went te Ute rtww and flashed Its Incandescent' brilliancy onto the stftge te the great dlscomulure of the actors, Whose manager had him arrested; and the magistrate a little uncertain about tlie Jurlv prudencoef advanced science, let tbe dis turber off en payment of costs. 8ome of these days the supreme courts will liavote wroslle with this great question. 1 -- 3en. "Ccnne Gonne" Williams, ox ex ox Senater from Kentucky, is cheerily reported te be resigned te his failure te bonppelntodto something or ether that was en tlie inoilest list prosentod by tlie nUilesman of his state A meunter who had been w niching by tbe death bed of n dear doputed bnsasked, " Was he roslgned ?" 'Resigned!" was the reply, i he had te be." Ocn. Wil liams, It Is reported, will ask for nothing fur ther. He stands a geed chance of getting It, ns a reward for Ills medesty. Tills ndmlnls- tratlen reipccts modesty en en In 11 Kentucky man. PERSONAL. llr.nn Sennunthal, Hie Oernian trugo truge dlan, has Balled from New Yerk ler home en tlie steamer Kms, of tlie North German Llej d line. Mapami: ClmiaSciiujiann, the widow of tlie composer, lias met with n serious is in tlie theft of all her husband'H inanuxcriplH irem her heuse at riaiikloit-en-Miiln. Miu l'jrrnu STr.NOim of Louden, franklin county, lather or Hen. W. S. Ktenger, celo cele bratcd his 90th birthday en the lSlli Inst. He reads without glasses nml Is still nble te attend te business. PnoPr.ssen David Swinu, formerly Idcn Idcn tllledwltli the Alliance fit Chicago, and lat terly I'll tlie Weekly Magazine, has with- urawn irem uie i.iucrnnu ucconie pcruinn pcruinn eutly connected with the Cxrrrnt In nil edi torial capacity. Ceu P. JjACKv Oeddaiu), of tlie Ponn Penn sylraiila national guard, conllrmsthe Inti;i LioRNrmi'sntateiiicntthit the slate militia wero taken te the Inauguration and brought back w itlieut expense te the statu I'hcnoino I'hcneino I'hcnoine nal Liar et an esteemed conleinieraiy, please take notice Secuktaiuks Knuicett ami Wiutsi.v are net jiepiilar In certain society circles In Washington en account of signs observable In the uar mid navy departments or a coming dispersion of the corps of elllcers that bae been se long faxoied with snug places In Washington. Statu Suna run U.K. lluaai.s, Ufpubll can, as early as Ne ember, lhS'J, srotetoll friend: "It leeks new as if Mr, ClevUaud would be tlie next president of the United States. Unless the Democratic party makes soine absurd blunder, I de notsce hew we ithall be able te elect a president in 1881." Mns. HunnAltD, mother el Attorney General Garland, piesldes oer her mhi's house, and en hist elllclil lecoptlondayan leceptlondayan lecoptlendayan Hwcrcd tlie deer-bell herself, inducting her lsllers te the parlor and talking in tlie most ninttcr of fact nay. lllls is a de cided doiKirlnre fieni the un of ceremo nious Kecitty, but is entirely in hoeping v ith the simplicity of tlie new attorney general. a -v;ir vestaij j-.au. Leir Iluten en Letters nntl eiT.pinerrt Sieil4l Mump ler Immediate Delivery ur l.lltem. Uyvirtutoef tlie previsions of n bill passed by Congress befere adjournment, thrce Im portant cliangea in postal rates will go into tlTn t en the 1st et July next. First, the poslage en sealed Iclttis will be two cents per ounce or fraction of an ounce, Instead of two tents ier half-ounce as at I resent. Second, the postige en new spaiicrs sent te regular subscribers, will be one cent per pound instead of ire cents as at pretcul j and sainple copies sent out by publishers will be charged n postnge of ene cent per lialf-puitml Instead of one cent jicr fiiarcr-iKmii'tiw at present. Third, a special delivcrystainp, with af.ice valuation el ten cents will be provided for use in all citles or towns hav ing a population of 4000 or mere, mil tu all frce delivery offices, without legard te population, and any lettei containing said stamp, In addition te tlie legal pestage, w hen it reaches its dcstl dcstl natien must le immediately carried te tlie address en the euvolepo. The sections of the bill providing forthe special stamp are as follews: Section 3. That a special sLuup of Uie face valuation of 10 cents may b provided and issued, whenover deemed advisable or ex pedient, in such form and bearing sucli dev ite as may meet the approval or the postmaster general, which, when attached te a loiter, In addition te tlie lawful pestage thereon, the dcllv ery of w hlch is te be at a frce deliv cry efllce, or at any city, town orvillagocontaiii ervillagocontaiii orvillagecontaiii Inp a population or J.OOO or ever, according te the federal census, shall be regarded as en titling such lotter te Immediate delivery within the carrier limit or any tree deliv ery oflice which may be designated by the post master general as a special deliv ery eillce, or within ene mlle or the jxistointe at any ether ofllce coming within the previsions of this section which may m hke manner be desig nated asa special delivery elllte. Sfc. 4. That such specially stamped letteis shall Ixi delivered from 7 o'clock auto-meridian up te 12 o'clock mldnlghtatofllccsdcsig mldnlghtatefllccsdcsig nated by the postmaster-general under sec tion three erthis act. Sec. 5. That te pfev ide for the Immediate delivery of letters bearing the special stamp, the postmaster at any olllce w lilch may coine within the previsions or this act may, with the approval or the postmaster-Rcnoral, em ploy such person or persons as may actually be required ler such service, who, upon the delivery or such letter, will procure a receipt lreni the party addressed, or some one authorized te receive it, in a book te be furnished for the purpose, which shall, when net In use, be keptin thopestoffice,and at all times subject te examination by any in spector ofthe department. Sec. C. 1 li.it te prev ide for the payment or such persons as may be empleyed for this sorvlce, thopestinateratany olllce designa ted by section thrce or this act shall keen a record of tlie number of loiters received at such ofllce bearing such special sUmp.w hlch number shall correspond with the number entered in the receipt lioeks horetororo specified, and at tlie end or each mouth lie may pay te such pet son or persons employed a sum net exceeding eighty per centum or tlie r.ice valuoef all such stamps received and recorded during the month. Provided, Timlin no case shall the compensation se paid te any ene person exceed !?J0 per mouth. And provided further, That nothing In this act shall In any way intorfero with tlie Iirempt dcllv ery el letters as new previded y law or legiilatien or tlie postelllce de partmcut m mm m UP ANI IIOWX THK bTATl". Tlie Pennsylvania railroad company is en deavoring te make the names or Us stations uniform with the names of the posteffii os In the small towns en its lines. Jehn Ovorlielt hanged himself In his bam near Wisnier, llucks county. Tuesday ev oil ing, owing te depresscd spirits and lllhealtli. His llnancial matters have long troubled him. Jehn P. Kinney, recently pastmaster at Stoelton, wasancstedand brought te Phil adelphia en Wednesday, and had a hearing bofero United States Commissioner Ed munds en tlie charges or embezzling govern ment funds, lle was held under $1,500 bail. Wednesday afternoon two w oil-diggers, named Andrew Pearee and S. Saunders, or Sovvickley, were suflocated by gas. They had just put oil a heavy blast and I'eaice started te the bottom te soe Its ell'eet, when he was overcome Saunders went te his as sistance and was also suUeeatcd. Frederick Margrell, a IlaIeten teamster, committed sulclde en Tuesday by sheeting himseir In the head with n heavily leaded shot-gun of line shot, blowing out his brains! He baa for seme time been in peer health and out of employment. An Allentown colored man named Cialg has brought suit against T. V. Cole, propiio prepiio propiie tor or the Pttlnce skating rink, ler i efuslng him the privilegoefskatlug after he had paid tlie regular admission te the rink. Cole re funded him his money and eidered him te leave the rink. Peter Dutty, an old man living near Locust Gap, some years age lest f 1,800 by the fallure or a bonk at Potts ville, and since that time lie had kept what rcmalued of his fortune in his strong box at home. Wednesday morn ing w hile he w as attending servlccs at ene i f the churches his heuse was brokeu into by uuknew n parties, who found $10,000, which was securely locked In a bureau drawer up stairs. Dutty is almost broken-hearted at his less. Uutters Iu Uud Cemlltluu. Tlie gutters en the south slde of West King street are In a ternble condition, at present. They are filled vv Ith Ice, and it ia iinpegalblQ for tbe water te iw.s off imleM it runs Uireugii Uie Btreet. , 1 . " rJWfullt THTThSDAY, tcryntrnfyfTfl Alt ArrXAt. rxx t j . r 5 1 IBM AOVtM A KepreAentaHra et Score" Akt Thai His People be Circa Chance te finite Tlulr Problem. Henry W. Grady, et the Atlanta Cmufi'f -tten, has nil article in the April Vcnltry, in reply te Mr. Cable, from which we qUote Us fellows I "Let no ene Imagine, from what is here said, that the Seuth is careless or the opinion or regardless of the counsel of the outslde world. On the contrary, whlle maintaining firmly a position she believes te be csseutlal, she appreciates heartily the value of general symivilhy and confidence. With an earnestness that Is Illtle less than palhc(li) she bespeaks the paUcnce and the impartial judgment orallcencornod. Surely her situation should command this, rather than Indifference or antagonism. In pev erty and defeat, with her cities dcslroyed, her Holds desolated, Iter labor disorganized, her homes in ruins, her families scattercd, and the ranks or her sous decimated, In the face of universal prejudice, fanned by the storm or war Inte hostility mid hatred, under the shadow or this sorrow and this disad vantage, she turned bravely te con front a problem that would jiave taxed te the utmost overy resource or a rich and pevv erful and victorious people. Uvcry Inch or her progress has been beset with sero dif ficulties ; mid irthe way is new clearing, it only reveals inore clearly the tremendous Impert orthe work te which her hands are given. It must be understood tlmt'she do de sires te slleuce no criticism, evade no issue, and lessen no ro-qienslbility. She recognizes that the negie is here te stiy. She knows that her honor, nor dear name, and tier fame, no less than Iter prosperity, will be measutcd by the fullness et tlie lustlce she gives and guarantees te this kindly and dependent race. She knows that every mis take made and every error fallen into, no matter hew Innocently, endanger her neace and her reputation. In his full kuowledge she accepts the issue without feat or evasion. Hlie says, net boldly, but conscious or tlie honesty and the wisdom or her convictiens: 'l.cave this problem te my werlviuir out. I will selve it in calmness and deliberation, without passion or prejudice, ami with roll regard ler tlie unspeaUable equities it holds. Judge uie rigidly, but Judge me by my works.' And with tlie Seuth the matter may be loll must be left. There ft can be loll with the fullest coufldcnce that tlie honor of the republic will be maintained, the rights of humanity guarded, and the problem weikcd out hi such exact justice un the ilnite mind can measure or Unite agencies luiiiimisiet." "intUSH II JM VV ft. ST." A Clitirlli.lt Intltiiii Coinml.ileutr VI he Would et ICIk ! Ited CIeilil. Hed Cloud and interpreter Itatidall called en SecrcUuy Lamar last week. While wait ing te tie adiutttcdAssIstautSccretaryJeslyn noticed that the Indian thief was rather shab bily dressed, and going Inte the secretiry's room suggested that an order lie given for the puichase of a new suit for Hed Cloud. The suggestion pleased Mr. Lamar, and lie came out Immediately, shook haudsierdUlly with the chief, and said te Mr. Judy u: "Dress him up Una" Indian Commissioner i'rice was then di rected te issue an order en a clothing stere for a new suit rer Hed Cloud, but te the as tonishment of every body In the olllce Mr. Price positively refused toelioy fhe order. Secretaiy Lamar was informed of Price's Insubordination, and thereupon made out tlie order himself for the clothes. The cuise or Mr. Prlce's refusal te obey his suticrler's order is said te be owing te the l.itt that Hed Cltud had declined te udl en him slnte his arrival in the city. Ileniy Wiileremi en rnin;liuiilu Drinucr.iU. ritubiirc DUpatch Interview "Jlr. Cleveland made a geed detection fieni your city In Malcolm lLiy an us.iist.int IKtmaster Kcncr.il. An honorable', uprJulit Keiitlcmaii and a man of ability. I knew liim jiorKeiially, and hepe Hut his licaltlt may return te him. "I hee that Colonel Hepkins N beiiiK lalltcd of for minister te Heme. I liojie he vv ill pet tlie appointment. There is no bet ter man In the country than Jante A. llo lle khiH. "Hani Randall mid I Iiavealu.iiH been the vvarinent ioreiiHl Irlendn. I Iki.iiiie ac in.ilnt'd Avith him when I was a boy in school in Philadelphia ami he vi.is a jeting fellow-, net yet 19, and ene e! the bon. He wan a member of the volimteer tire depart- inent and vi e became fast lrleiids." Kentucky IteelKiiatluii, riem the LeuUUIIc Coiirlci-.Teiirn.il. (cn. Jehn S. William!! acceptHliiiidefe.it for the Mexican iuIshIeh very gracefully, and can afford te de be. (Jen. Williams' iiame lias been most ceiiipliine'iitarily canvassed for tlie coimnirtslencrslilii of ngnciiltiirc. It Is a place of imjiert nice, and his oxtcitienal (nmlllluitienR ler it are uiilvcrs.illy rce-ej;-nizetl. It was even rersirtcd te-dav that the place had Ijccii tendered liim. Thin, how ever, Uen. Williams denies. He will ask nothing further of the administration, and Hheiild his claims be in no way rec ognized, hLs geed lortime villi be te return tea home el rare attractiveness, in a slate where he has still a stonglield en the hearts of the people. bl'XCIAT. sencks. Catch a Tarl.tr nudwhen caught scrub well with fOZOIO.NT Don't Biiam ll, all the betlei ler en and) our teeth, flu III tlCBtrey the health efthu mouth, ll beuuly, and jeurbiieet bicnth uiSI ImlewLVw Will It Ilcally Cure Itlu ulnallein? U'e answer, honor bright, it n III cure rlieunn tlm, and Ilia (evertnit enscs tee, Dr fhemat' fcltclrlc Oil was specialty picpuicd lei the ihcuiuatie and lumc. Netice leltcrs fiein the jicople relatue te Us uurlls In nearly every paper In the country. Fer dalu by II, II Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) .North Queen street, Lancas ter I'eur InialM Picked t'p. "I was a peer Invalid," v. i lies Mr. fl T. Ihoin Ihein Ihoin teu,;of Oxleul, N. C. " I used lliewn's Iren Hit tcin, niul think Ills a Uuu tonic. It hushitd such li weiidc'ifiil effect en me that lam non able te walkabout with tliecnatcst ci"" Ihls vasa tasoef dreadful debility. Othcrpioplewhouic tieubled as Jlr. Thornten us, ure reminded that an druggist will tell them llrenn's Iren Hitters at a dellai a bottle, and they inlghl us well re cover llielr health and slicngth. WATCllJia, JtV. ty-VTOlIKS, OI.OOKS AND JEWKWtY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PlllCES OK VVATCIIE8, CLOCKS AND JKWULHY.Ut, LOUIS WEBEll'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Slreei, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot, ltetailltig at Wholesale Pilces. Itcpalrliigat Extm Lew Prices. J)311vd WIIKXASKINU rOH UOKAX SOAP, bosiiie te mention tlie iinme SIILLEll, astlicieumiiy se-cullcd HOltAX bOAl'b that aie net north v nipping up and canning home. inai7-Umd ONKOAKi: Of'PUUK SOAP IS WORTH Ime and sometimes three cakes of adulter ated bem, HO It AX St HOltAAbOAP jeu get mero ler jour money ,, (Iff,, UJ UflJIlIK MILLEIt'S PUKE than by using any ether kind. iuar7-0id irs rMinwKTIIOFMIMjINKRY ty)JLXJjJJJ Goods te be sold ut a veiy heavy icductleii, en account of removal te our new stere, w) North ijueen street, (blmuss's Old Stand I NEW YUlllV AAll 1WU1H Jlll,l.I.Ni-,llI CO JanS-tfd ! West Jvliitf St., Lancaster, l'a. D ,ONT PA IIi TO THY TIII2 CIOAIIS, Te for oe, the best In the town for the iiiuiiuy in- i CIUAK STORE S'J TOItAGK AMU COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER, decS-lyd 10 West Chestnut street. T HIS PAPKlt IS lMtlNTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S INK, Fairmeuut lek Works, 2Gih and Tena'a. Avenue lanMyd PHILADELPHIA. PA. irfrJlTALrrOTHKHH PAIL, C'OlBUtT DR. LOBB, NO. 819 North Fifteenth street, below CallewhlU licet, l'hlladelnhla. of both sexes. Twenty Years Es' un. ejurcs an sccrcr inseabcs Yentv Years Esnerl inue. Cen. saltatien by-r.'.atl. :. KU oils AND Sl'ECl AL DISEASED. Mew book Just out. ecidferlL Price 56e. lteurs-U till S, and 7 te 10 p.'iu ffc;V)yUw ' m;i$ Lt-' t? MKMCAZ. lOfcWl TJUNTB ItEMEDY. HUNT'S KJIMEy AND I.1VEH REMED YI Never Known te Fall. NfcVEIt KNOWN TO rAll,. IT IS A SPECIFIC. Fer Kidney uml Mve-r Truulilcs, IltucMer, Urb miry and Mver IJIhcium( Urepsy, Oravel and Diabetes. IT IS UELIADLK In curliiK might's Dlseaie, Tain In the Rack, Letus or Hides, Itctcnllen or Nen Itetentlen of Urine. HIGHLY KKCOMMKNDKD, ltuiiies IUIIeumicbs, ItcadnelK', Jaundice, Pour btuuiath, III BiicMmla, Constipation and Piles. IT WOUK8 PltOJIPTLY, And Lines lntcinpcruiiee. Nervous Diseases Gcucrul Debllltv, Excesses and leuiale Weakness. -USE IT AT ONCE. It ro.tercs the KUIneyi, Llver and llowelste alicnltliy uetleii.Hndruits when all ether inert lelnes fall. Hundreds have been paved who have been Klven up te dlu by friends and physl clans. 1'iutK, I as SEND imt ILLUSTUATKD PAMPHLET TO HUNT'S REMEDY CO., PIIOVIDENCE, It. I. WSOLD 11V ALL DItUGGIST8.-S J8-Tu,Tli,SAw (i) jr-UON 1J1TTEH8. unn nun cw w vr iin ii" iw II II ii 11 c ii w w vr w n n ri " h mm itnn i WWWW NUN vvvrvrwr w nw w w n an II II H lien h H O O H OO PftaS ti nitre oe ii it no e I N 11 HUH O HUNK II 11 It O O N lt II tt m uei n An II TTI? TTTT i s X ! T I I T T 11 T T rris F RRR !' R ItRR 'ass. EKE It K B Thl medicine, tmnblnlnif Iren with pure vege. Lulile tonic, qukkly and completely CUKKS DVSl'EI'SIA, INDIOEHHION, MALA HI A. WEAKNESS, IMI'DUK IILOOD, CHILLS and KKVEIl and NEUlt ALUIA. Ily rapid and thoreunh analmllatlen with the bleed It reacheM evcry part of the s)8tem, purl (IfH and cnrlchci the bleed, Btrunnthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates uie v Bicm : , A one Appetizer Hest tonic known. It villi cure the worst case of Dyspepsia, re moving all dlitreMlnir svnipteins, such as Tast ing lhe reed, Ilelching, Heat In tbe Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tbe only Iren medicine that will net blacken or Inluie the teeth. It fs Invaluable ler dhciucs peculiar te women, and te all persons who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver andKldncjs. Torseus suffering from the effect of overweik, nervous troubles, Ions of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and renewed energy by Its use. It does notrmiKe Headache or produce Consti pation OTH EH Iren medicines de. 11 11 lufj uuiy iiiepiirauun Ul null luni. ltunvri no injurious i neeis. raiiiru rt'cemiiiend It as the besf. Tr Pbvslrlans and druggists icsf. Ti-vlt. rylt, rk a The cenulne has Trade Mark and crossed red Hues en wrapper, lake no ether. Made only by jiiiCMtn ciibnivAi, cu , IlALTIMOBX, MD. septa-lydAlyw MACUINEJIY. rpxaiXU AND UOILL'H WOHKS. BEST Steam Engine BOILEE, WOEKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSURE OUK PATRONS LOW PRICES AND GOOII WORK. BOILERS. ertlcnl und Horizon tal.Tubular, Flue, Cylinder, Murine, Deuble-Deck and Portable. r URNACE-VVORK, HLAST-PIPES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vcitlcal and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horse power. Pertable KiikIucs, en Wheels mid bills ; Six blzes I,i), H, 10, 15 and JUbeise penet. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills und'Laree Mills, liatk Mills and Cob 31111s. Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Tilpple Gearing for horse pe w, PUMPS. licit and Ginr Pumps j Sibling Pumps; Cem- Cerltrifugid Puiun. Steam Pump. Gemini;, Pulleys, Fly Vv heels. Clamp Ilexes, Ilungei, CeuplliiKS, Cellars, Steel Steps and Tots, Pulley Plates, 1'aeklng Ilexes, Mill bpludles.Mlll Hushing, 4c , Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought lien, ferGas, Steam and Watei. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. let Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Guuge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Safety Valves, Whistles, Globe Valves, Governors, Patent belf Feeding Lu bricators, Glass Oil Cups, GIubs Tubes,, Injectors or Heller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Plum bago. HELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Heavy and Light Iren and Brass. JJellei Iren, Sheet lien, Dar lien, and Steel. HEATERS ter Dwellings, Schools and Publle Buildings. STEAM HEATING. E&tlmulcs, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nished at Reasonable Hates, . , S3" Repairing promptly and carefully at tended te, Addrcii, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 BAST FOLTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JunlS-lydJkvv HAVING: DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP and permanently closed the ChOBtnut Street Iren Works. I acslre te inform my old patrons and the publle generally, that lam still In thq business, being located la thn l'enn Iren Company's Works, North Plum street, where I am making lien and Brass Castings of every de scription, and will be pleased te serve all who may favor me with their patronage. Frem 40 years experience In tbe business and using the belt material and employing thebestmcchanlcs, I urn satisfied lean guarantee entire satisfaction. Castings made from a mixture of Iren and steel which are mere reliable for strength and dura bility than tbe best cast Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a spec ialty. Castings made of very soft Iren, and brass castings of ev ery description. 1 have all the pat. terns of the well and favorably known Mewier Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved, also en hand. Mills completely tilted up or in pal ts, te replace old ones which have beuu In use ler ears, guaranteeing thorn te give satisfaction, it. 0. McCULLEY. aug IKSind ONSUMPTION-1 HAVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above disease t by Its use he usauds of cases ofthe worst kind and of lenn standing have been cured, J ndeed, se strong U my faith In Its enlcaey that I will send TWO IlOTTLES FREE, together with a valuable trea tise en this disease te any sntTerer, Uve ex pisandP.O.addxess. DB.RJL8M " nas-euiueodittew i8U'sri8t.,N.V. U1I1CII I'llllipS uuu iicaicin. ,' 1st, czermrtra. FR GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep tbe handi warm. ' SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAK MUFFS, Te keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep tbe neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Oe te ERISMAN'S, Ne.mVEBTKlN(lSTKEKT. B AUOAINH. NO HUE! NO WATEKI HUT M.1UHTLT SMOKED! THE BALE OF DAMAGED CLOTHING ! SHU renlliiucs. An enormous let of Clothing has been sold, yet thcre remains many CHOICE BARGAINS. Before April 1st Everything Must Be Disposed Of, A no Damaged Goods will be retulned after thit date. Don't be Ukeptleul 1 Ilen'l be I'rejudh edl Don't have In your bend the Idea that this Ik only a sham Kale that It Is only a "se-called" reduction. We have mndn a reduction, and a big one, tee, and everybody who needs Clethlns can prellt by It, MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCAbTEK CLOTIUEUS, NO. 13 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA. -TirlLLIAMSON & FOSTER. NEW CLOTHING. Children's Suits and Kills. Our slix k of Children's Kilts and Pleated Tunic Suits excel anything of the kind In I. nn caster, and Parents will find It comprises the try newest styles and material at Prices that Bound their own praises. The lit and workman ship we ate satisfied Is correct In every pal lieu lar. Beys' Blue Flannel Shirt Waists, Sewed and llutteu Flouts, full N'avv Cellars, 75c toF.'e". Calicos and 1'cicales, Ac. teTTic. fc CAIiLE &EWKD KID GLOVE", Tin Sew Colorings for FpriiiR, fin) pel 1 UI..11 e r,iaui uusfi Sew Patterns, 23t, 3Sc, 5c. and 75c. MIDDLE WEIGHT UNDERWEAR, i IiiWhlte.Gl'Hj or Fancy Colern,50c7 Silk Mnished Suspenders, 1 WENT V-FI V K C h 1 P A very tlnn Elastic Web Suspender, with Pllk Ends and Attachmants for Drawers, Hie. The GENUINE GUIOT SUSPENDERS, M A GOLD FRONT INITIAL 6 TINS. 4 A Very Handsome and Clean Cut Letter, 23c The W. & F. Flexible Hat Is positively a self-conforming Hat It vv ill ad Just itself te the bead Immediately It is put en will net lese Its shape with wear, and it net lluble te break should It accidentally full off the Hat Hack, It ls"vciy light lu weight anduveiy comfertabln Hat, Stvlish Spring Shapes In black and llrewn Btltr HaK, f 1.73. 11018' DREbS STIFF HATS. Vic I e 75c ELEGANT NEW STYLFS CHILDREN'S TURBANS, Light and Dark Celers SO and 73c. HOIS' POLOS, All Celeis, aec. te ec - Over One Thousand 1'aiiselthc Latest Spring Style Shoes OF ALL KINDS. Fer Ladlis, Misses, Gents, liejs and Children have Just been added te our present luige stock. Amengs the flesh arrivals Is a Gent's Dress Shee, $2.00. Geed and durable In Lace, llutteu 01 Ceugisus full Londen Tee, Plain 01 Cupped. Sole heveled edge. It Is the best -' en Shee ev ei offered te the public. 32, 34, 3G & 38 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. COAL. B? MARTIN, " "" WOOLXSALE AND MCTA1L Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and CeaL 49 Yardi Ne. 43) North Water and Prince Btreets. above Lemen, Lancaster, nJ-lvd TrvjAUMQARDNERSA JKFFEKIKS, GOAL DEALERS. Offices: Ne. 129 North Queen strcel.'and Ne. 301 North Prince street. Yards: North Prince street, neai Reading Depot, LANCASTER, PA. auglS-tfd .pOAL. M. V. B. COHO, S30 NORTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., WUOLKSAIB AMD RETAIL DXALSB IN LUMBER AND GOAL. COHKKCTIOW WITH TIIH TlLUrllONIO ExCUAHOB. Yard add Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. feb!M lvd p J. SWARR A CO., COL. Office : Ne. SO Centre Square. Yakdsi East Walnut and Maishall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard ) 4Kiia is.ru ivuu viuce ceiiuecieii whh cue avie phene Exchange JVKINDLINO WOOD A SPECIALTY.- OCtlMmdMftFU QAFB, 8URE5 AND HPEKDY CURB. O IlurTURE, Varicecele uud SrxciAL Dueases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can find In Dr. Wright the only It so se clab PnrsiciAa In Philadelphia vv he makes a specialty of the abev e diseases and citrxs them t Cubes avARAHTKED. Advicu frem, day una even ing. Strangers can be treated ana return home the same day. Offices private. DR. Wi. II. WRIGHT, Ne. Ml North Ninth street, abev Race. l.O.Bax87X k PhUadelnbia, aalyUw l T'air.T Williamson il Fester, tl Vv . vt.OTiiina. 1AILORINO. W. B. NELSON, Lat or D. It, VViktsks, Neirrn (Jciek Strir. LAKCASrtn, !., Importing Tailor. NEWYOUKPAULOHSl E8HLEMAN'S LAW BLOCK, North Duke Btreet, Lancaster, Pa. ALL THE LATEST STYLES ImFerewn and Den krtie Cleths roil Suit and Imicbbrs. A PEIlFECTKITaUAUANTEED. I hav a jimt opened nt thonbavnimlers nllh a line line of Feielun mid Liemmtlc (lixxli for lhe vV InlerandHiirliiKeI lifts, where I will be iilenncd te have my irlenda and the public call and e my stock. W. B. NELSON. 13 URGER A. HU1TON. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We Are Making te Order. Kuucy A1U oel COKKPCUEVV Pulls, $100. Fancy All-Weel PLAID Suits, f-JOW. fancy Sllk-Mlxcd Pantaloons, 5stjlc, ll.ve. Geed IlUSIKKHSbilltd, IUWI. These arc no old stjlc Oeik1i, thuy are nil new mid desirable. Call and see our sleck and be cenvluicd that e are offering llurgalus. Oiu Ready-Made Suits, AHE SELLING VhltVFASTATl'ltlChS UtOM $7 te $.15 Per SUIT. Cull early and have the benefit of sileetlug from a full aAseitiurut el sizes. VVn lu j)ii lecelv ed a large let of the celebrate d DAYTON SHIRTS. The stiiudat tlm head, they inn the best fit ting, best vi eiiilug mid easiest te de up. GENTS' FUBNI8HING (J001)HX IN UIIEAT VAKIET1. unn & su-tten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. S JPKCIAJi NGTJX'K. REMOVAL. H. GERHART, 1EECHMT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED UtOM NO. 6 EAST KING STEEET, TO HIS NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS, 10.43 lerth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOrilCE) e X ACCOUNT OF IiUILDLNU, -1HE- Entrance te Our Stere WILL BE On Centre Square for the Next Twe Weeks. OUR. BUSINESS Will Net Be Interfered With, However. THE BEST AND Cheapest Clothing in the City ALWAYS AT HIR8H & BRO, Cerner North Queen Streot uud Cou Ceu tre Squure. tFgansman it una Spring Opening, Ia Our Custom Tailoring Department. Suits te Meaaure at $10. Suits te Measure at $12. Suits te Meatsure at 815. Suits te Meaaure at 818. Suits te Moasure at 820. Suits te Moasure at 826. Pants te MoaBure at 83.00, 83 50, 84.0O, 86.00, 80 00, up te 80.00. Children & Bey's Clothing OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. CHILDREN'S SUITS at fl.SU, UN), J 30, $3 u. f 1 HO, f5 SO HOY'S SUITS ill f i 00, f-' SO, U no, f I UO, fS.0U, uji te f 10 00. ' Yeu are doubtless !uteicsl(.il 111 U.opuiihutieul SPRING CLOTHING And want the best quality fen the least money. We are equally Interested in kccuihur Jourim Jeurim Jourim trenage. And nave pluccd our large stock at juices within Hie reach of till. Our Koeds vicru never he Ien lukcdus new, whlle tbvy uru as deslmble as evei, L. GAUSMAI & BEO., Kes. 63-08 NORTH QUEEN ST (Right en tlie Seutbvreet Cor, e( Oiange Sired,) LANCASTER, PA. WNet oenuekUa with uny elhir ulethlus heubc la tbe city. .. r. ii L sr trmm.1 ; i f. il Ih .',' ,s, f v-s',1.- . f -a-.. v -. ''Vti
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