Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 02, 1885, Image 2

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Dkcm'e)fcitd frost every rrt of the
andeettMry.' Correspondents nro.re.
a t mltuiegtwy.ana en oho siaa ei
maporealyi sad te sign their names, net
jmbllciUea.but in, proof of geed faith.
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?iJH;ii CeacpraiBg retltiens.
-il'JKjiel improbable story is told of tUe.way
JMMtter Cleveland came te make u proper
'Wi ilpWote thd talue and significances of
. , .,.,'JiJ(fttl6'iis " securWahd presented by per-
&-MMtbe seek office. Tbe tale gees that
sfir HO vas .cueseu mayor ui, imiiiuiu no
,itteoiifrentod wltll a huge ieliti'en of
i, for the appointment et some one
ttfewef his Judicious friends deemed
IrylWifltfer' the place be sought. In
it.te convince Mayer Cleveland that the
VjMttkonurasnet entitled, te consideration
r'..' 'nOMtWr 1 1 nirnt r with its length and there-
Yr ;i -.'' t ,. !i i.... (I.,. ,,.,,(
, ''-jikwuui v. i"e uuuira ik uvic. iiivj ntiuv
UPW'-$Bd in an hour or two came back with
ft as, big a one, signed by many of his
ids, representing te the governor of the
It that he had been guilty of the most
ftamgeeiis malfeasance in his ofllce of
feri..-.
jrjHsyer.
L'"&?JBe .the story true or false, it serves admi-
' is (iwiy w IOHiir a juuiiu uuii uuern a una.
iP!fttterjs generally are as readily signed
'mn4'Betitieiiers about as easily securd-a'
ilWtMBStoryicpreoonte. JL soleiffJew read
what is presented them te sign, understand
thef merits of the case and affix their names
deliberately and mean all they are made
te say. A s,till smaller number refuse te
slgniand getthe.lll-will of these who ask
them or the reputationef being cranks.
Most people put down their names thought
lessly, as a favor te these who ask them ;
sprrie te get rid of importunity ; ethers as
af .return favor for like services, asked
nected: and a great many ln-
ruiihwrfelv .elga everything that
telyj
tearW
is prcsentearTO them which i3 net es-
'pecially obnoxious' te their own personal
r
f$2&" Jfitrest3. And sometimes their careless-,
P-'&K Ihave, te privately advise the appointing
power that they arojiet for the man they
recommended, or even that they themselves
Twant the place for which they appear te
Support another.
There has been a great deal of this sort
of signing te petitions .for office since the
election; and the public would be sur
prised te find hew many of preminence
and of presumed influence have cheapened!
their names bysubscribing them te every
thing that came along. "What, for instance,
weuldi the appointing power think et a
man whose name was found te two or three
'different candidates' recommendations for
'thelsame office V "What, as a rule, is there
iet worth In the recommendation of a jier-
son for one of whom he has no knowledge,
,,or regarding an appeintment in which he
' f f has no interest and the" effect of which he
'Has neither occasion nor opportunity te
Hieasure ?
'? ' 'There are miles of jietltiens in the vari
eus departments in Washington that fall
.under this description. Candidates for
iH
.eanta, are net patrons of their ejucearand
n no information as te the wants and
circumstances of the respective cases. Ap
plicants for appointments of all grades
rjEf,. jwrtmaster hayeput en file great rolls of
' '$&',res and quires of" lettera of persons
v,HHi:wi?i.w jrfy u uvv iMcuwwiw Aiiut? iue aiJ
Mwwhweieciiiedtlieiavices of friends te op ep
liWrypJjf01 themin distant places, securing
?'" sMmiures Dy tneTwneiesaie, tnai ,ae me
,vi?',,r8n(credltandsneul11 de Ul "pph-
'' im "PMBM no geed.-
&r,; tf- .cv.-f"--' ,ntiinlr fnrfrnttrri Miat Mr nlovelnn.l
, letter' written after
-selections for office net
I service rules will
S?.'bv35S 'SAsUi based unbm sufficient innulrvas te fltr
mki, instituted byithese charged 'with that
wte?
!nt f- s.
$!fb JflZ Ju lfBty, rather than persistent importunity
SS;r(eU-sellcifed recommendations en behalf
'?ttfS.V-icanli(late8-fef appointment" '
teiii' :,And it is net manifest from the nameae'f
'fetSlpgw who have been taken, as well as fremx
CTW6 wue have!beprf leftttha't the policy
Jv & l,'.,-f,liflfefersh.a(inwp1 is te be rlirldlv adhered
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Ai". i5inie Buncrinieiiueui niKui-v.
WSi 6 ,.r .Governer Te ttlseu Uu fTappeiuted
Dr.
tSrfH- JiHigbee te be state superhitendent of public
5-.1 faehpela. He doubtless did se, Orst, because
J$ MrJ&vlQhe Present suuerihtclident lias been an effl-
S"i"JW.8lf,'-tri . .... .' ". !,. . . .
'7Jrfdat, faithful and capable official; and
t in.' aBBiii i ir iinnniiea tub imi lur men rnp
fVV'Ap'llacein all, Its requirements was brought
tm -' M4Ws notice.
44i. VtwVKlsii.rAo'ainntlilaniiallflentlnnsfArtlie lwatHnn
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a the manner in which he has discharged
"duties, no complaint has been ledged,
&i&aAi with tliese we believe no serious fault
' justly beldund, TVe.6ay this, fully ad-
Vleed that in certain of his views en edu-
;vvWenal subjects Dr. Higbee is net in full
jjrmeny with some et us, who may knew
ce out yery eiy Knew toss man lie
:ws about thfitd, .
The sole objection that has been made
iirl-vlll n 'meilif jt1 tllft nntVtntlTnnf
yli tlmf TW T71ehen la a flAnnlill"...
fe)?reYided that be is net a Pepublican su-
Brmtendent ot.the schools this objection
.probably less: weighty with relation te
W Incumbent of' his office than of any
thernf tlm e.Uf nlneri n-lltiln Mia crnv-
t$ 'frar'saPriiitraeHt..- And as the governor
V ' AWtifi&W11 a KepuVM11 te LIa Private secrei
i ana nis secretary ei state appemtea a
irtilloen r- K'r.'wLwitv ,i v.k.;
S i$L -; ." iWal made aBabllcan his deeu'tv. and
tiW-ffl V jPf-w,B ovenier hs appemtea Bhoaiaef lte
'& MuJjsWIcan netarijiublic, even since" the
"' v-' "AWte slapped httft'ir. the face by ivjietta.!:
-f, iV . - - .tMaje hf his naminaM gimulv beeaila t .
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ins naintnaaa aimmv teeaita sa vm
' 3fenecrat-lt,te Uttle latere pfthte'
; Mctieu te his apeebatee for' 'sUte '.uper-
-Bwlcnt. J; t
Alaraatteref fsetMr.H. is "noteneugu
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Mm Mdi M official baa kwt biMinent
m iti ui iini inniitiii iii itimlTiTrritiiV"
we believe, a ticket aelected from the three
toning tiekeia 'ja the -JkM i be very perv
ewpterUy prevenveu an Attempted, u net
accustomed, abase " hk ettbe for political
niirtidiaM'aiid . white (t'te infi that he dM
net difflnlsa.Uie official organization of his
predeceeeer,lt is equally true that n s vacan
cies, occurred they have been filled with
Democrats.
frhe, gpVemer might have done much
worse, than te Te-appelntJMr. IUgboe , if
any one could have Bhewn him hew te de
better such an brie must have neglected his
opportunity. "
The Philadelphia Water.
The Fhiladelphia ceuncilmen feel
aggrieved.that publicity should btf given te
the impurity of Philadelphia water by
Col.Ludlew, who is in charge of the water
supply. lie discussed .the Philadelphia
water in a lecture before the medical so
ciety, which waa" published and read with
interest;, whereupon the councilmen re
solved .that it was net advisable
in the superintendent, of their; water
works te disclose the fact that
Philadelphia sewers emptied, into the
peel in the Schuylkillfrem which thePhila
delphla water, is pumped into Philadelphia
stomachs. Cel. Ludlow went en te say
that cholera and ether contagious intesti
nal' diseases are spread by the dissemina
tion of, bacteria in drinking water, into
which obviously a most convenient method
of transmission is supplied by the discharge
of, the city sewers into the city's sources
pf water supply. It turned the Btemaclis
of councilmen te think of drinking
bacteria from cholera bowels, and" they re
solved that they did net want te hear any
mere about it.
Perhaps however, It is better te hear
about It beforehand than te enjoy the ex
perience later. Stupid as Philadelphia
councilmen are they inustrealize that with
cholera (n the city next summer it will be
dangerous te be drinking sewer water ;
and if the cholera doesnetcome.onewould
think that the thought of sewer water as
their drinking water would prompt the
councilmen te step it. But it does net. It
enlv Prompts them te .step the mouth of
the superintendent. They hide their heads
asthe ostrich, and feel that they are safe
as long as they de net see their danger or
hear about it.
If they had put their millions into water
works instead of a big city hall, they would
have had the worth of their money arid
plenty of clean water instead of a monu
mental nuisance. They de net deserve the
geed fortune which is theirs in having se
capable and honorable superintendent of
their water supply as they have secured, by
a special grace of Providence, in Cel, Lud
low; and they bad better hasten at once te
fellow blindly his recommendations and
put ten millions into bringing down the
pure water of the upier Delaware. The
scheme is plainly the only ene open toThil teThil
adelphia, since nowhere clse can abundance
of pure water be secured ; and ten millions
is asinall price te payfer it.
A BillNotTe'ue Paid.
Select Councilmen Demuth andUrban,-
who we believe mean te be faithful repre
sentatives of public interests, manifest a
misconception of their official responsibili
ties and of the obligations of the city,when
in the consideration of Je linker's big bill
Mr. Demuth evinces a readiness te make
the city pay for everything it gets, and Mr.
Urban intimates that the municipality is
bound, by all the acta of its agents.
The city is only bound te pay even.fer
value received when t is get in the, proper
and lawful way ; and te npprove and, pay
bills for work or material furnished irreg
ularly when there was no occasion for it,
would open the deer te gross abuses and
shameless fraud.
The city, as Mr. Evans correctly stated,
Is only bound by the acts of its agents when
they act within their authority and the
law, when they transgress both, they de
serve no consideration and should be. very
emphatically fiat down upon.
- rhiTrrrttterJt
pudentand inexcusable assumption of au
thority. Upen any, citizen's application
for an injunctionef , course the court would
restrain the payment of. the bill. Any city
solicitor who would recommend Its pay
ment is si humbskuil or a partner with
Iluber; any water superintendent who
would encourage such irregularities ought
te be ducked in his own muddy ressnrelr,
and any councilmarnvhe votes te pay it
should be kicked out of councils and the
society of honest men.
APTBnall the fuss, England" managed te
hove her own sweet way about the Afghan
dispute with Russia.
m s
A recent AUTneitiTV, speaking et the
.cost of giving young men a collegiate educa
tion at Yale or. Harvard, or any of the load lead
ing American institutions of learning, declares
that .the necessary expenses, de net"oxceed
J500, but the .luxuries run the sum total te
mere than double that sum. The Tew
llaVen ralladium thus summarizes: The
tuition for one y$ar is tHO, Table beard
varies from $3.50 te $11 per weeks The aver;
age Is JC.60. Hence fer'a year of forty weeks
"beard would cost $200. Roem rent In the
cellege building Is included. In the tuition;
outslde the coliege Jt varles from ?30 te $150
per year. .Almest no ready-made .clothing is
used. The wealthy men have four or inore
suits per year, poorer inen having two or
three, These' average f&0 apiece. Dress
suits are usually purchased whlle In cellege,
aud some men get a new ene .ovary year.
New overcoats are usually get yearly. Now New Now
juarketaare worn a great deal for winter,
and no man can think hluiseir happy with
out a light coat for spring' and fall. These
garments cost from $60 te $75. Three hats a
year, $5 each, are usually required. Then
there are the expenses of furnlshing'.roems,
where' that is deemed necessary, gleves,c.inett,
subscriptions te the various athletle In
terests, cellege Journals, etc., In addition te
these Hems are te be added the cost of
theatres, tobacco, billiards, soda, bocks, ec
casienal trips te New Yerk, private cuppers,
banquets, club d,uea, germans and', parties.
Seme of them inclined te luxury keep their
private hdraSa at the 11 very stables. Aherse,
deg-cart and liveried driver take up a. geed
deal of money. And some of tke fathers who
are keeping up this extravagant course of Ills
for 'their sorts,' fiud it liard enough work te
jaaVe both Vitas meet at home.
Senater Beck, or Kentucky, fa pulling
for one candidate for marshal, Blackburn for
another and Carlisle fera third. Something
will bave te break.
.,
rTHB-'iBosten Herald, the most illustrious
asd azaeUug of the Mugwumps, makes a
bull'a eye stret vhea It advlaea the president
te diabaad the partisan establishment that he
&ndalroMtreVof,ttae geyernment attdboe attdbee
ttle te bie party. " " '
aA)MMUih
''..Jg lT-?f.:j:ia,.g1
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k x 'sr : y- 'jt :- - vskvw " rh
I atepMd for a tew BKmeBte in kheim
,Ua ,eUr day. WlMHiiryi Arndt, whene
store edaunlea me reteaut suejrM nuaien.
which In lta day waa titethtamfal resideaeej
'metur personages la Lancaster" county El"
tery. The '6W, tapestries that hung en the
parlor walls are in possession of the Peaa
sylvanla Historical society.- Of the Ulas that
decorated the four nre-plaeeinaataiajlisuthe
oldhense some were' brekM' 'taSaVb in
dmantllng It, and meat of tsaa wfKren ;
away as aeuveulra te reue-htmwfa.aMl, el
lectors of curiosities, Frem the small ,ssre
which he preserved, Mr. Arndt goneroujiy
gave me efae with a ehocelale-colorod . draw
ing, tllUBtraUve of the text, (Jen. xlv,"-lS,:
'And MolcblaMek, king or Salem, bretifht
forth bread and wine; and be was th priest
of the most high Ged." The art may Het be
of the highest class ; but for all anybody cab
show contrari-wlse the portraits of Melchizl-
dek and Abram are true te lire. Xbese old
tiles from the Manhelm mansion are fitly
.prized by Uiose Who get them, net only let
their historical association with Stlegel aad
his famous house, but because slnce 1788 no
mere such tiles as these have been made at
Deiru
Rev. Dr. Dubbs, one or the most aocurate
and certainly one of the meat industrious of
our local antiquarians, has hnnted up Berne
of the Stlegel stories veryclwely. .Hethiaka
thatstlogel wasnoneblomariatalL Certainly
he never subscribed his name as seek, ner1
with a seal. The nearest baronial, name te
Stlegel in the recerds of Manhelm, Qermany,
in Stengel. He brought, with him te tills
country "geed recommendations and a great
deal ei tnoney ;" the latter was net wasted In
unprofitable speculations, as Is commonly
supposed; and even in the days of
his 'financial failure he ploaded earn
estly that U his creditors would grant
him an extension he could pay his debts,
dollar for dollar, and save much of his estate.
He named the Kllzabeth furnace alter his
wife and laid out Manhelm upon the plan of
his natlve city. Ills glass work wcre se
cxtonslve and successful that at ene tlme
they yielded him an annual ineonieof 6,000.
In theso prosporeus days he could afford his
coach niul four, or even eight, and te be
rccalcd with mu.ile In the twlllclit hours :
net, in all probability, by a grant hired band,
but by such of bis Hkllled workmen who
thus indulged their own taste while they
entertained him. Even the 11 ring of the
cannon with which his visits te liisfumoce
were heralded, Dr. Dnbbs suggesta, was net
se' much an act of pomposity as of utility.
Fer thus It was that the weed choppers and
charcoal burners scattered ever the hills,
were summoned te the ofllce en pay day. It
was at Schacil'erstewn that he made his ten.
nlnte stoyes, but ir they bere the familiar
inscription
" Huren Sitcfjcl Ut iler Maun
AVer die Ofeu gleaecn kaun,"
Dr. Dubbs has never .seen any such. Is
there anybody who can veriry this story?
Where and how'Stlegel died the historians
disagree most delightfully. Despite his earn
est protestations te his counsel, Jasper Ycates,
his creditors would net give him the exten
sion he sought ; and after his bankruptcy his
history is involved in doubt One report
says that he turned schoolmaster ; anether
that he dled in indigence and was buried by
the Iren masters who succeeded te the own ewn
ernliln of Kllrabuth : another account tnnketi
I him ule a paupcrm the Dauphin county peer
iiouse ; unu a jaiar anu yei mere apecrynnai
story is told of 1i!h receiving a letter from
I'hiladclphla enclosing 5500, Just in time te
prevent him from committing sulcide at
AVomclsderf, after which he left the neigh
borhood and wasnover inore heard of by its
people ; Dr. Dubbs inclines te the belief that
he dled at Charming forge,
Ill-luck brooded ever the denizens of the
Stlegel' mansion, When its builder wascat,
Inte jail in Laiicastcr.fer debt iie had te have
a special act of legislature parsed te liberate,
him ; Rebert Merris, the great Unaocier of
the Revolution, who subsequently came
into ownership of the Stlegel house, and
whose family dwelt thcre for a season, cut a
wider business swath than Stlegel, failed in
Ids transactions, was jailed for uebtand died
in poverty. "Wlien his family had needed a
place of refuge during the Urltish occupancy
or Philadelphia Sirs. Merris turned te the
Stiegel house then up for sale which she
knew,- because, as an ucqualntance of the
Btcduians, partners of Stlegel In the Man
helm enterprise, she liad ence spent six
weeks thore, and was "perfectly well ac
quainted with the goodness of the liouse
and situation."
I have recently been shown a manuscript
.copy of some most remarkable correspond
ence, which, fortunately for the fame of all
concerned and the comfort of their posterity,
has never seen print It would hardly be
deemed possible, hud its autnenticlty net been
established In a court of Justice, that such a
document ever could have been -written te a
woman and a kinswoman at that by ene
of the most brilliant orators and most blazing
ljghts of Congress years age repre
sentative, Hcnater and .diplomat And
the woman net only of his own
bleed, but the wife of another eminent
American orator, senator, foreign ambassa
dor and ene of the authors of the federal con-,
stltutlen. The 'cruelty that' could have in
dited the epistle was rendered tiendlsh by
the author first submitting it te the husband
of the one te whom it was addressed, se that
the poisoned shaft should pierce two victims:
She was arraigned In the letter for the most
shameless etlcnses in her girlhood, culmi
nating in infanticide. The pity and the
wonder of it were that there was a basis of
truth te the accusation ; but the woman who
pet the letter answered It with one as crush
ing in its scorn and which outmatched
the ether in invective. As bIie had
"told the truth" te her husband, It
made no dltrcrence in their relations ;
but the sting of her rhetorical lash
na iuug mw.l WJ UDI l.(t,V. WUfllHi UI1U
when their honored posterity shall all have.
passed away, anu this memorabie page of
social and political scandal in the record' of
the first families of the country is brought te.
light, the unmanly mischief maker will be
tbe bated of men. and his intended victim
will get the slew pity of even her own sex.
The advice given by Mr. Phelps new'
minister te England In his satirical letter te
a new congressman, te always 'vote te ad
journ and toveto steadily against all ether
prepositions wbatsoevor, as .there is always
enough legislation en liand for the next five
lmudred years recalls the .story which that
sterling Democrat and honest man, the late'
venorable Abraham Peters, of MlUorsvllle,
used te tell of his interview with ex-I'resl-dent
Buchauan. Quite unexpectedly te hhn
self .Mr. Peters was elected te the legislature
en a fusion ticket In , this Republican county
of Lancaster, Unused, te public, service he
called upon the experienced statesman of
Wheatland for advice te gulde him In. his
new role, Mr. Buchanan tersely said:
Whonever In doubt, Mr. retere, vote no,"
".I acted en his counsel." Mr. Peters waa
went te say, " and I guess that Is the reason'
my service was se aoceptaoie te my cousutu ceusutu
ents." .
SlNDDAD.
Bev. J, ii. Duetw, D.D., la the Guardian for
,. KCCE HOMO.
Fer the lTxu.iaxHcza.
"Eece home l' echo hearts' In anguish,
Musing en that bitter, bitter dav.
When en the cress the dying Christ did languish,,
-nai jus pare u)oed might wash sin's stains
away May JTerrpip,
Dr. Mlguee'a Iteappelutiueut.
Frem the rblladclphla Times, '
Gov. 1'alUsen wlaply ignored, the clalisw
of partisan aiplranU in the reappointment of
Superintendent Higbee. Mr, Uigbee lias
proved himself an able and progressive edu
cator and it may .be. iafely assumed that be
will be mere efficient after- having bad four
.years' experience In which te become master
of the details of his' department. Of all the
public, departments that' having control of
me educational interests or we common weaitn
should be farthest removed, from the' influ
ence of partisan oelitic, and the action of the
'governor will be sustained and approved by
all dtlaees who eare mere' for geed schools
tnanier
kWk, bw
nartv soells. The speilsmen will
it their kleklng will net aoare auy
oeuy.
t" "PPP ! - "T' IWP!' fc
dMMl f JtKUtkk, efintteWarg,
MMMNM nave. kept Urn eH
tejbec4ibr yean it btttr'lbr 'whose ' renSeval
fwm'fl'ttMlw'la no legal metiied except
.6 d(iwiteie legtektaru'and the action
of twe-tidnU of each Heuse. The facta In this
eaae being ladlsrmtable, vacancy wtlf doubt deubt
leie be created j the Instance Is a very novel
one. e
Who plants a tree and nurtures It te stire
growth) builde for himself a monument that
will outlast his generation. April 10th will
be Pennsylvania's "Arber Day."
mw .
China ovldently concludes that victory
may possibly be mere dangerous than do de
feat. She telegraphs her acceptance of Ferry's
proposals for iksoce, wishing te 11 x a date for
the evacuation of the positions new held by
the Chinese. This la a very wlse course for
China te pursue, and, France shows equal
wisdom In.spEKOsUriK It The French would
rind a War with the Chinese hardly worth the
candle," while Involving a tremendous ex
penditure of funds, and China must have
known that If France waa really In earnest
ever the war, the former could but poorly cope
with her powerful adversary. It is a satis
factory consummation, and it is te Ira hyped
that nothing will Interfore te prevent its
being carried te a successful conclusion,.
i, ii . , ,
It is a rather singular coincidence that
Ulysses S. Grant and Jofl'erson Davis are
lying at death's deer at the same time.
.PERSONAL.
Mr, IlKNeniCKM, and his wife intends te
go te Europe during the summer.
FHAN2 Abt, the German musician and
composer, is dead at the age of 05 years:
This Senky picture sales in New Yerk
have aggregated $182,40 for two nights.
. Ex-State TnEAsunEn William V. Mc
GnATit is very 111 at Cape May,and It is feared
that he cannot recover.
Roscek Conkline will occupy a 'private
box at the Hulllvnn-McCallrey sparring match
In Philadelphia, te-night
Jamks and Hknkv GAnnui,ii, sous or
the late president, called en Cleveland at the
While liouse. en Tuesday, and were cor cer
.dlally received.
Mil. TlLDKN doesn't forget te Ijo neigh
borly. Near Greys tene lives Clara Merris,
actress, and among her callers the ether
afternoon was the famous Samuel J. hlmiclf.
AnitAM LINOBNF1SI.TKK, Democratic
ex-register and recorder, ene of the best,
most wldely known and highly esteemed
citizens of the Republican county of Blair, Is
dead.
Mns. OAiu-iKi.n'H friends deny the pub
lished reports that alie Is te marry a Rev.
Mr. Tayler, of Pennsylvania. She is living
quietly in Cleveland, and is educating her
children for careers of usefulness.
Gen. llAnnr White's mother, iivlnir rn.
ccntry.lcft the bulk et her large estate te him,
about a half a million dollars, and new his
brother Alex. M. White, of Philadelphia.
who is cut off short, will contest the will.
IIenky F. Kkenam'h novel "Trajan," has
met with an instantaneous success. The first
edition was exhausted within ten days of
publication and the presses of Messrs. Casscli
A. Ce. are going night and day te meet the
dem&nd for this remarkable story.
Sechetarv IiAMAn, was visited a few
days age by a gontleman, who said te him
as he shook hands: "I am net nfter any ollk-e
Mr. Secretary, and want te ask no favors."
"Yeu are sir, "replied the secretary, "llke
abottleofrosewater in an ocean or brine."
Sauah BEiiNHAniiT is a marvel efn stage
mauagcr. She will dedge behind the scenes
and set six dUTerent persons going In diiror diirer diiror
enl directions all at once, step Inte her dres
sing room and change her magnificent cos
tumes se quickly you can hardly bcliove she
lias dene it, and reappear en the stage smil
ing.
Aumstho.ve JoiiNBTOjf.wbe died recently
In Youngstown, Ohie, was a brother of Gov.
Wm. F. Johnsten, late of this State, lie was
a geed man and left $10,000. His father,
the late Alexander Jehnsen, lived te be 100
years old, and belonged te a distinguished
family of Scotland. OfhiseightdlstiiiKUlshed
sons, the physical stature was something ro re
markable, varying In height from 0 feet tee
feet 0 Inches, and in weight from 200 te 250
peunda
Abiauam Uaceln and Jacob Tbempxin
Charles A. Dana In N. Y. Sun,
Vlth us, the rocelloctlon of Mr. Thompson
Is indelibly asioclated with the last conversa
tion we .had with Mr. Lincoln. It was late In
the afternoon, just befere bis visit te the thea
tre where be was murdered. A dispatch
had arrived from the proveut marshal of
Pertlnnd. Maine,' saying that he had received
information that Jacob Thompson would ar
rive in Portland during that night, in order te
take from there the Canadian steamer which
was te sail fee Liverpool. What are the or
ders of the department?" asked the marshal.
On reading this dispatch te Mr. Stanten,
the Utter said. "Order him te be arrested
but no; you had better take It ever te the
president" We found Mr. Lincoln In the
inner room or his business oiHce at the tVhite
Heuso, witli his coat off, washing his braids
preparatory te a drive. ' Hallee," said lie,
what Is it T" Listening te the dispatch, he
asked, " What does Stanten say T" " He
thinks he ought te be arrested." Well,"
continued the presldent, pausing a moment
te rellcet, " I don't think se. If you have an
elephant en your hands and he wants te run
away, better let him run."
BPECZJLZ NOTICES.
A man attacked with Ilrlght's Disease, or uny
kidney dlease,i don't want fine words but Its
conqueror Hunt's (Kidney and JLIverj itemedy.
We, must tell of the great specific Hunt's
Kidney and Liver Itemedy. It never fulls te
euro Diabetes, Dropsy, Ilrlght's Disease, jte.
uSl-lwdeedJt w
Ague-8haken Sulteiers
"Who resort te Hestctter's Stomach Hitters, ex.
pertencc speedier and mera complete relief tlum
they can hope te de by tbe use of quinine. Ibis
well authenticated fact is of Itself sufficient te
have established a high reputation for the Illt
,ters. But the article Is net a'specide merely for
the various forms of malarial disease, it endows
the system with a degree of vigor, aud reforms
Its irregularities with a certainty that const!,
tutes Its best defence against disorders of the
stomach, liver and bowels, specially rife where
the atmosphere and water are miasma tainted.
Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague
and ague cake are remedied and prevented by
it, and It also removes dyspepsia, constipation,
rheumatism, ete. Take this medicine en the
first Indication that the system is out of order,
and rest assured that you will be grateful for
the hlnti
.fit Was Very Disagreeable."
This Is what the hunter said en returning from
,a night spent In stenn and darkness amid the
growisei uears.ine nowiser wolves and the ex.
B.un.ev. imuBiiiw UUW1SU1 WUIYBBUnU IQO OX
pected approach of serpents. The combination
of horrors known as dyspepsia Is even mere dls
i ngreeauie than all this. Uet rid of It by taking
Brown's Iren Bitters, as Mr. J.K.UIlky. of Ilanf
ww Auuwii us uyspepsui is even mere ais
reedbte than all this. Uet rid of it by taklns
ilten, Texas, did. He says, ' I used Brown's Iren
litters for dyspepta.andam k really hennaed."
XUIN PEOI'LE.
" Wells' Health Itenewer restores health and
.vleer, curcs.Dyspepsla.'lmpeteucy, Bexual De
bility, W; ' (2)
' A I'ERfECT MEDICINE CHEST.
SiMQ Sise, X, Y., reST Orrici,
March 19, 1883.
One week age, while engaged in my duties as
assistant postmaster, I was taken with a vloleut
pain or kink In my back t It was painful I could
hardly breathe, and I ached all ever; my body,
I immediately sent for an JUxcbca's Ponecs
Plastxb and applied it qyer the seat of pain i In
twenty minutes J was .entirely relieved and
'cured. ,1 have used. Allceek's Plasters in my;
family for ever twenty years, and have found
them wenderfully effective In curing coughs,
colds, and pulmonary difficulties, They are a
perfect medicine chest j they cure without the
slightest pain or inconvenience, neyer leaving
'a mark en the skin,
TIIOS. IKAUY.
jPttilileuTpf, yillage vf Blrig Mug, If. Y.
When purchasing a Perou I'lasfer, be sura le
get ' Allceck'u." AH ether se-called Pereus
.Plasters are Imitations.
Pleasant, healthy grins are seen only en the'
faces of healthy persona. The dyspeptle and
debilitated can smite only Ina iud Phearted way.
straagthen the tissues with Burdock? Bleed Hit
ruruy' ise.. uieuu. who, iiw eiAttuHuu,-hiiu
itrt, u
veu'vuh in lauerh well ana etten.
Fer
sale byH. B. Cochran, druggist, WJandlttu Xerth
Qneen street, Lancaster.
BAKINCJ
the market, for
dlsTerent varieties
HUflLKY'SPKUG 8TOKK,
m wesf Jung aireei..
TTUBLKY'S1 j: IMPROVED
s Pewaar.Kiualta-av'in'
light Wsettt.'lafisan4he
.r-
aBTmjpAYAaalii
MMaiaHwaPMiawiranpaBMMMBaMMaMBMM wmmi
rn ii m ..i na i i mi i i mi hi m " - !
. ' s-'Ji' '"- r:'"v:!;7TT a' - :j, fit-i tt v
BROWNE-
II rbb ed aw j
. .IKUId
an iirrrTTTTT ek VL b"
bri i Llib
TUU medicine, cenibtnlnir Iren with pnrerege pnrerege
table tonics, quickly nn(f oemplotoly CUKES
IIVSI'KI'SIA, INIMUKSSION, KAIAltlA.
WKAKNK8M, IMI'UUK HLOOl), CHILLS and
rnVJCItatidNKUKALUlA.
lly rapid and.tliureugh tumlmllntlen with the
bleed it reaches every inrt nC tba iysUim, purl
Acs and enrlche the bleed, atrensthens the
muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates
tbe ayg terns
A flne Apietlr.er Hest tonle known.
It will euro the worst cone et Dyspepsia, re
moving all dUtreeslns symptoms, such as fast
irifc the reed, ilelchfiig, Heat In the Stomach;
Heartburn, etc.
The eiUy Iren medicine, that wUl net blacken
or Injure the teeth.
It In Invaluable for dUcascs peculiar te women,
and Utall persona who lead sedentary lives.
An unfailing remedy for diseases of tbe I.lver
and Kidneys.
1'orsens aulTerliig from the effect of overwork,
nervous troubles, Ions of appetite, or debility,
experience quick rellef and renewed energy by
Its use.
It does net fniinn llpjulnrhn or nroduce Censti
patien OTII Kit Iren medicines de.
It Is the onlypreparatlen of Iren that causes
a Injurious clicctA. l'byalctana and drngglsts
rccemmenu n as tee iicnu iry iu
The genuine lias Trade Hark and crossed red
Hues en wrapper. Tnkn no ether. Made only by
JIIIOWN CHEMICAL CO.,
, lULTlMesa, Me.
septMydftlyw
M
A.NHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of vimtlirul lninrudencecauslnir Vrv
RKUEDT VRIK.
mature Decay, Nervous Debility, LostMenhood,
c., nuvitigmcu in vain evui-y Known reinecr
ft
nus iiiBcevfreu a siinpie seu-eun:, wmen no i
SendFUKEtehls fellow sufferers. Address,
J. ii. itr.tvtn,
JlO-lyoedilyw 43 Chatham 6U, New Yerk City
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIJj,
COWSULT
DR. LOBB,
NO. 319 North Flfleenth street, htlew CallewhUI
street, l'blliulelnlila. Cures all Secret Diseases
of both sexes. Twentv Years Kxperlence. Con
sultation tiy mall. N'l'.KVOUH ANDSl'KClAI,
lllSKASliW. New hook Just out. Bend for It.
1'rlce tee. flours 11 till 2, and 7 te 10 p. m
fubZg-lyd&w
GRAY'HHl'ROll'lO MKDIOINK.
Tim Ilrcnt KnirllHh Itemcdv. An unfallllll'
cure for luipetcncyHiid all Diseases that fellow
Ixns of Memery, OiiIvcithI LasHltude, I'nlu In
the ll.ick, Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old
Age, and muuv ether diseases that lead te In
sanity or Consumption and a l'remature Orave.
Full Mirtlculars In our pamphlet, which we do de do
slre te send free by mall te every one. This Bpo Bpe Bpo
clde medicine is sold by all druggist at fl er
Fackage, or six packuues for $3, or will be sent
rce by mall en receipt of the money, by ad.
dressing the agent,
II. JJ. COCIIllAN, Druggist, Bele Agent,
Ne. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster,
Pa.
On account et counterfeits, we luTe adopted
the Yellow Wrapper I the only genuine.
THE UHAY MEDICINE CO.,
ttuoaie. H. Y.
S
AFE, BURK AND SPEEDY CURE.
1 Ilci-nmE. VABicecxxEandBrEciAt. UissAsxa
efcltUersez. Why be numbugged by nuacks,
when you can nnd In Dr. Wright the only Kko Kke
ULAn PiivsiriAM In I'btlAdelpnla who makes a
specialty of the above diseases and ecus tbein T
Coues eUABAirreKD. Aevick TRZi, day aud even
ing. Bt rangers cuu be truated and return home
the sumo day. Offices private.
Hit. W. II. WKIGHT,
Ne. 211 North Ninth street, above Itace,
T. O. IUix 673. l'hlladclphia.
(anZMyd&w
CON8UMITION 1 HAVE A POSITIVE
remedy for the nbove disease s by Its use
be usuudsef cuscsef the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong Is
iiling nave uecncu rce. jnueen, se siren
faith In ItsFllluiey that 1 will Kund T
my i
HOT
r lauri in us 1'iiiciiuy uini. l win huiiti Attu
PTTLKS FltKE, loaelber ivltli a valunlile trea-
tUe en this dUeuM) te any sutlcrer.
Give ex-
prens ana l . u. auuicss.
' DK.T.A.8I.OCUM,
n:-CrmlMHlA,Giinv 181 1'earl til., N. Y.
IIAIM'ED HANDS, Lll'S AND FACES
are very common In March, but
CREAM OF ROSES
Always cures. Xe grt-nse, no smarting. OJJLY,
10 CENTS, at Druggists. Fer sale at
COCHRAN'S DRUG ST.ORE,
decS-Cuid 137 and l.TJ Xerth Queen street.
CATARRH.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CUKES
COLD IX HEAD, CATAIHIH.KOSBCOI.D.IIAY
FEVEIt, DEAK.VESH, HEADACHE.
Easy te ute.
X. Y., U, tj. A.
Price, Sec. Ely Ilre.'s., Oswego
Hay Fever.
ELY'S CUEAM BALM Cleanses the Head,
Allays InllHUiiiiiitlen, Heals the Seres, llt-sterex
the Bouses of Taste aud Hindi. A quick and
positlvecure. se cents at DrucKlsts. GO emits
by mall, registered. Fend fur circular. Sample
by mall, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS,
DruggUtx, Oswego, X. Y.
u.ar31-tfd&w
M IS VVI.LA XKO US.
S
TOUAUK
COMMISSION willEHOUSB,
DANIEL MAYElt,
IG West Chestnut street..
decS-lyd
T50TE 1H MAK1NO
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT S3.00 A KOZKK,;
AT XO,
an!9tfd
10tf XOBTH QUEEX STItEET,
Lancaster, Pa.
TH13 IiAKOGST, DUST AND MOST,
complete usierlinent of Playing Cards in
the city from S cents per nnck up at
HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FIIOXT CIQAIt
BTOUE.
ir rkTiriWeriTHOFMiiiijii
StJL.JyJJJ Goods te be sold at i
AVOflTH OF MIIjIjINEKY
a very
heavy reduction, en account of removal te our
new niore, wjnenu vjuecuuiiue.i, leiruuess uia
Stand.)
XEW YOBK AXD PARIS MILL1XE11YCO.,
JanS-tfd West King St, Lancaster, Pa,
T
IIIH I'APKK 18 PfllNTKD
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S
INK,
Fairmount Ink Works, 26th and Pcnd'a. Avenue
Ian6-lya PHILADELPHIA. PA.
s
AINT-KAPHAEL WINE.
INFORMATION.
The Salnt-ltapliael Wine has a delicious flaveur
ana is urunic 111 mu iinnunu emus ui uussiu
(Jernmuy,
North and
i Heutn
America, Urcat
J1I1USI1I, AI1UIH, UIIU HI Ulll AMU UU..U,.J VA1.U4.VU
annually is sufficient proof of Its stability and
H..1...I.. ....I.n n..i1u.... T',. ...... n.. ,,(.. ...........11
li
Btaylni
there :
itr
pewcrw, while for tba real connemeur
there fs no wine that can
uu uuiiBiuureu lis
superior. .
-TneBaint-upnuei ine uoujpftny.vaience,
Department of the Dreme (Jfntnce.Ji
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
Ne. 2i EAHT KING STBEKT.
ns-trd
T
O TOIJACCO BUYERS AND PACKERS.
Contract Beeks,
Receipt Beeks,
Sample Tags,
ALL STYLESund QUALITY of GAKPUOAItD
STRING TAOS,
And all kinds of PUIUTINQ used by Leaf Te
bacce Doelura, executed tn the '
BEST STYLE and at the WJWEST PRICES.
Call and see enr samples. Orders, by mall
promptly attended te.
STEINMAN'&flENSEL,
INTELLIGENCES Building.
LaneMter, Pa.
KtrtJe&tLi
;'
TiiK?
V.
-tBriTTixtf. ic.
AAaJUvf
T-"nvy
KKNEMAN.
J
FLINN & BR EN E MAN,
The Season la new at hand, ter, furntebinfir, .and relttin Hemes.
Kethlng ftdda mere te the furnishing of a house than handsome QA8
FJXTrjBSO. A ahert time age Elegant Chandeliers were a luxury; that
only the wealthy could enjoy, new the prices are be low that FINE
GOODS are within the reach of all. In the wajr of Common Goods
we have qulte a stock of elegant Patterns, but net the prevailing
style, for which we will net refuse any reasonable offer.
PLUMBING and GAB-FITTING promptly attended te. HEATING
by Het Air or Steam. Estimates given en all kinds of work.
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S
GREAT 8TOVE
Ne. 1 52 North Queen St..
BOOKS.
IS
ABTER-1885.
SOUVENIRS!
FOR THE EASTER SEASON
Plain and Fringed Easter Cards.
AT THE 1100K8TOUE OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA
VLerntKU.
"POR
GLOVES,
Te keep the hands warm
MITTENS",
Te keep the hands warm.
SOCKS,
Te keep the feet warm.
EAR MUFFS,
Te keep the cars warm.
MUFFLERS,
Te keep the neck warm.
UNDERWEAR,
Te keep the body warm.
Ge te ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST KING 8TIIEET.
B
ARGAINB.
NO KIUEl NO WATEIti IJUT SLIGHTLY
SMOKED! THE SALE OF
DAMMED CLOTHING !
Still continues. An enormous let of Clothing
has been sold, yet there remains many
CHOICE BARGAINS.
Before April 1st Everything Must
Be Disposed Of,
A no Damaged Goods will lie retained after that
date. Don't be (Skeptical t Don't be Prejudiced !
Don't have In your bend the Idea that this Is
only a sham sale that It It only n -"se-called"
reduction. We have made n reduction, and a
big one, tee, nnd every body who needs Clothing
can prellt by It,
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCABTEK CLOTUIEKB,
NO. 12 HA8T KING STREET, '.
LANCASTEll. PA.
Jj.
GANSMAN & BRO.
Spring Opening,
)
In Our Custom Tailoring Department.
Suits te Measure at SIO.
Suits te Measure at 313.
Suits te Measure at 815.
fuits te Measure at $18.
ulta te Measure at $20.
Suits te Measure at 826.
Pants te Measure at $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00, $5.00, $0.00, up te $0.00.
Children & Bey's Clothing
OUK GUEAT SPECIALTY.
CHILDMEX'8 SUITS at M. KW; VIM, $3.00.
M.U0. $5.S0. BOY'S SU1T8 at filW, riJ, $3.00, $LW,
$3.00, up te $10.00. t
Yeu are doubtless Interested In the purchasoe!
SPRING CLOTHtNG
And want the best quality for the least money.
We ure equally interested in securing yourpa yeurpa yourpa
trenuge, and have placed our large stock at
prices within the reach of all.
Our uoeds weie never se low priced as new,
whlle they ure as desirable as ever.
I. GMSM AH & BRO,
Neb. 00-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,)
LANCASTEU, PA.
-Xet connected with any ether clothing
house In the cltv.
s
PRING.
The pleasant weather of the past few days re
minds us that Spring Is at hand, nnd that it Is
tlme te see what Is wanted In the way of
SERIM CLOTHING.
Burger & Sutten,
' NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
Are prepared te show te the public a Large aud
Well Selected Stock of
Spring and Summer Suitings,
Such as Corkscrews, "all shades,'1 Plaid, Checks
and Silk Mixtures, in fact every thing that Is
New and Desirable, Made In th'i Latest Styles,
at prices as low as the lowest ler the same qual.
Uy of suits. Our- ,
READY-MADE STOCK
Fer Spring and Summer Suits for Men, Youth
andlioysUcempletoandready fee Inspection.
Call and Kxajnlue our Stock, Ne Trouble te
Shew Uoeds.
BURGER & SUTTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIER8,
Ke, 24 , Centre Square,
LANCASTEU. PA.
SIiATB WORKS.
All jwrnens wishing MAltllLEIZED SLATE
M AN T EJ.S, or any ether Slate Werk, will da well
by calling at our works or send for our lllustra
ted cuta-ogee. , -,
. KltANK JAnSONABUO.,
Coirier rreut aud Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
MVWVyvMiylcvs
'&
STORE.
Lancaster, Pa.
Easter Beeks. Easter Tokens.
VAMllIAOES.
CTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
(Carriage Bullders),
MAEKET STItEET, ItEAH OK POSTOrriCE,
LANCASTEU, PA.
OUK LAKGE STOCK Or
BUGfrlES & CARBIAGES
Comprises the Latest Styles and the meet Ele
gantly Finished, WHICH WE OFFER AT
OltEATLY UEDUCKD PJUCEB.
ThebUPEUIOU QUALITY OP OUttWORK
is no longer questioned. Our work Is as fine as
any made In the largcfeltlcs, and SOLD AT
HALF THE PllICE. New Is the time te order
for spring.
ENCOUUAOE FA IE DEALING
And Honest Werk. AH Werk WARRANTED.
KEPAIK1NO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of w erkmen especially employed for that
purpose.
- A few SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give
us a call. nevas-tfd&w
TJAHGAINS.
AFTER THE SALE
-AT-
NORBEGK & MILEY'S,
CORNER OP"
DUKE AND VINE STREETS,
LANCASTEU, PA.,
A LOT OF
VERY CHOICE
QflHRIflGE WORK
LEFT,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE PRICES.
DON'T MISS A 11ARGAIN.
CALL AND
EXAMINE THE
THE WORK.
QUALITY OF I
JILL WORK GUARANTEED.
S-All questions answered by Telephone,!
through the Tclephone Exchange, with which I
luu esuiuiisuuieni. is cuiiuucieu.
neUSEFVltNlSlllXU OVODS.
irtAvn I
rpuK
CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
ii A.
P.
Ne. 21 Seuth (Juecn Street,
febSMyd LANCASTER, PA
EDUCATIONAL.
TOOK AT THIS ! " " V"
AND THEN EMBRACE IT.
Boek-keeping-, Commerclal Law,
Commercial Arithmetic.
BuBlness CorrespendoncoJ
Practical Penmanship,
Practical Grammar.
Drawing Bualneaa DecumentaJ
All for 3S for 3 months, or iO for 8 months, at
Lancaster Commercial College.
Address,
H. O. WEIDLER,
jsuiv-uu xucaster, J
WATCHES, &C.
yyATOUES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.I
GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND!
jm j. jnset
JKWELUY.at
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queca Slmll
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. E. R. Depot I
Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing atl
,.w., ..a. jyai-jya
STOCKS.
DOOR, WHITE A CO.,
BANKERS.
PRIME BA1LWAT 8ECURITIKB ALWAYS OK
HAND irOU INVESTMENT.
Mlnnoapellg Ileal Estate T per cent, bends for
sale at 101 and Interest. Proprietors of Poer'a
Manual nt ltullwuva f rAn.nrinri..J i-X2T
' ....... wu.,vbuwmuvWVO IUI1UI.
45 Wall Street,
octl-lydeed
New Yerk.
ITUUUT EXCEPTION, THE BES1
".Xi 'J?Aa.I?.,,ni.h.?.1t,wn' we for ?. at
tn ter &e, at
yiieNi' ciaA
1IAA1JKJI
lAH'S YELLOW
BJ.OKE.
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