. J HE; LANCASTER DAILY INnBLIlGJGNOER, SATUKDAY, APRIL 18, 1885. 'V " v ' rft i The Daily Intelligencer., Published Every Evening In the Year (BCNDA.YB BZOirrSD) By BTEINMiLN & HENSKIj. v " IKTELLIGENCEB ' BUILDING B. W. Cerner'Centre Square. LANOAIITIR, l'A. , DAILY Tbw cmtb Jl wtkkk. Fivb dollars a tbai ob rim ekkt a'jiehth. 1'ostaei . ADVEHT1SEMKNTS from tkr te fiftt cxntb a "" WEEKLY u INTELLIGENCElt," (BieETrAaia.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, TWO DOLLARS A TBAB IN AHVAHCB. flotinBsrentXBOB solicited from every pari of the state and country. Correspondents nre re re ro quested te wrtte legibly mid en one slile ei the paper only i and te sign their names, net for publication, hut in proet or geed lulth. All anonymem tetters will Ue consigned te the waste basket. ADDBUB ALL Limits AND TELKOIUVIS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, LANCASTER, l'A. I)c Cancastcr intelligencer. tbejdclunge," prohibits his trial outside of the county where he resides, though his of fense vtaa committed outside Ner dec3 Mr. Faunce show a high appre ciation of the intelligence of the people, or manifest even the uyerage intelligence of the legislator, when he declares that it is contrary, " net only te the spirit and let ter of the constitution, but te com cem com nien sense," te enact that railroads shall connect n.:d ihterchange business with oho another. Inasmuch AS this is the direct command of the constitution, Mr. Faunce shows very small acquaintance with its lettcr and spirit, in declaring the free con nection of railroads te be unconstitutional; and what his degree of geed sense may be, will be readily decided by the lwople te whom he offers his opinion that rail rpads should be permitted te tcfuse te con nect with ether railroads. fMr. Faunce would de well te quit replying te newspaper criticism. Mr. Faunce would de well te study the constitution. Aud Mr. Faunce would de well te quit the legislature, until he understands it better and learns better hew te expound it. Until then, dear Faunce, we would like te bid you adieu. WASHINGTON SOCIETY. CLEVELAND DOES NOT WEAK XJOJS BO. CIAL JtUVTS LEFT JIY AVXUVlt. What the "Upper Ten Thousand" Think et the New l'l-esldent Arthur's Charms Willi Hie Fair Sex An Incident Jtclnteil. Werk In the Department. EELIOIOV9. LANCASTER APRIL le, 18SS. Serry He Is Net There. We are sorry that Senater "Wallaces i3net present te take a hand in the enactment of the law which he has hfd the honor of fathering along with Senater I.ee. Mr. Wallace, being the president of an Important railroad in the state, is especially fortified te champion the anti-discrimination legislation which he has piopesed. All the ether railroad presidents, se far as heard from, are opposed te his law. l'resi dent Roberts, of the Pennsylvania, lias ap peared at Harrisburg te pretest agaiii3t it. IIe finds one of its great liatdshlps te be that it requires his raihead te receive en its line the caw of any ether railroad, and te c.irry them at no greater charge than it would make against its most favered customer. The contractor, who is running Senater Wallace's Beech Creek read, had the Bauie idea about the propriety of his shutting out all disagrceable cus tomers from his public highway that Presi dent Itebertshas, and he locked the switches en Clearfield coal miners who would net sell their coal te the Clearfield Bituminous Ceal company but wanted te sell it directly te their own customers. Under Senater Wallace's enlightened persuasion, General McGpc, the contractor, seems te have seen the error of his ways, for he has unlocked the switches and premises te carry coal for . any miner te any customer at a fair rate. As Senater Wallace win se successful in this instance in impressing his view3 upon hi3 associates, we would have high expectations of the geed results of a similar energy of endeavor personally di rected upon his fellow members of the leg islature ; and se it is that we deeply regret his absence from the scene of such preduc- Jjvc 1iyfrffi We ,trust lie will get back te - ' " (Tarriahnrfr Imfnrn tlin final vnle en tlm nnti-discriminatien bill. A l'lTTsnune who became se Infatuated with base ball last summer that she entirely neglected household affairs, nnd ber husband asks a divorce In consequence This seems te be n case of a home run badly. IIazi;n has been reprimanded for lmpcr lmpcr lmpcr tinonce ;why should he be spared for Ids weather reports ? Tiiehi: have been many reasons for netting aslde the verdlct of u Jury, but it Is doubtful whether nny ether court lias been required te wrostle with the reaseu for se doing with which the Kansas supreme court la new grappling. It may be brlefly summed up as prayer in the Jury room. The lawyer who makes the point, in all seriousness, doubt doubt less, declares that thore can be no legal ob jection te "a prlvate petition te the threne of gruce earnestly ollbred by n con scientieus Jurer with the inotlve of freeing bl3 own mind from projudlce and passion." Dut he asserts the sinie claim cannot be tnade for public prayer, the lact being admitted that when the Jury retired ene of the Jury moil had the ethers te Jein In prayer for dlvitie guldance te a rlghtoeus docLslen. As the Issue was oventually doclded In favor of the side te which the praying Jurer ad hered, the opposition deemed the praying proper ground en -which the verdict might be invalidated. The court has n hard nut te crack in determining the legal status of n preliminary prayer in ajury room. Magara as a Public Park. All friends of the picturesque and levers of the wohfireus will be pleased at the pas sage of the Niagara reservation bill by the New Yerk legislature. It is new in the hands of the governor, who Inn all along been very fiiendly te the project, and that it will be enacted into a law can admit of no further question. It is net saying tee much te assert that this is the wisest work of New Yerk's present legislative body, and it must be regretfully admitted that their Pennsylvania brethren have done nothing approaching it in sagacity. The latter have deemed it proper te fasten.en the people of the state a most absurd tem perance instruction law, and compared te this, the recent weik of the New Yeik leg islature gains added lustre. With Niagara Falls and its adjacent neigh borhood under stute ownership and super vision, the woes of the tourist will be les sened, and this charming spot will become mere than ever the Mecca for futuie bridal tours. The suave highwayman who was ready at every point with a demand for shekels befoie his fortress might be passed will be no mero, and the unend ing beauties of this great natural wonder will be accessible te tliose whose means are far below their capacity for en en jeyment. Hut the best feature of the law will be the protection that this famous spot will new receive from the greed of private ownership under which many of its beau ties weie rapidly disappearing. A state commission will new be resiensibIe for improper care and the wholesale destruc tion of trees and the tampering by unsym pathetic hands with places where nature wantened in a wealth of wild grandeur will be stepped. Theso who are behind this work are building better than they knew. They aie laying up for themselves reputations that will make their names bright among the generations that will live after them and prelltby their thought theught fulness. If a prevision had been added te the bill te prohibit hackmen from plying their vo ve vo catien within ten miles of the park, its scope of usefulness would have been much widened. JY England and Hu.ssla should emtie te blows it will raUe some interesting questions for the United Stales te selve. Nearly all of our carrying trude is new in British bottoms, and if a wnrcime, they would lw subject te the dangers of search by the cneiny. If the United States had their own vossels, tliose risks would be obviated. As the law new stands, no vessel can lly the American Hag If it be foreign built, se that our citizens could net buy ships abroad and protect thorn with our Hug. Therefore it is that an observant Washington correspondent deems It advisa advisa bie in the e vent of war te call an extra ses sion of Congress te previde means for ena bling American shipping te get the full ad ad Muitnge of the hostilities between the two nations. It is a ioer rule, turn evor, te docide Important questions, before necessity urges. Washington Cern I'hlladelphluTulcgiuph. Mr. Clovelaud is net favorably Impressed by the Washington pcople, and is net apt te take the place in society left by Mr. Arthur. The "uppor-ten thousand," whogUe "teas" and .110 called Washington society, will net cCase uigrettlug the less of Authur. Ne man evor bocame mero pepuhu among the ladles than he. Ue has been the catise of nome serious spals,and lias been turned ever en the tengue et gossip, but n word ngnlnst him was quickly frewned down and soclety shut its eyes te till his shortcomings. Ills itbsouce leaves n vacant place ut many merry tea tables and dinnerparties. He possessed just the rcqulslte amount of small talk te make his company very ngroeable en such occa sions. Frem his constant association with ladles, he frequently lorget himself and dropied into theso shiny llttle nothings Whlle in consultation with his cabinet Sometimes the whele time would pass with out business being rolcrred te. IIe was very fend or Rowers, una always had the best from the greenheuse arranged about his prl prl vaeo ofilce. Ue would frequently call the attention of his cabinet te the beauty of some particular flower, and drop oil Inte a discus sion of plants, and then recall hew becom ing were the reses worn by seme lady at tills place, all the ttme assuming that soil, low tene used se much by society men in ad dressing Indies. Clovelaud has noue of this about him. The attendants place fresh llewcrs en his desk every morning, but he pays no attention te them. IIe is bluir and downright In his speech, and evinces no taste for social frivoli ties. He has net taken part in any of the social chlt-4'hats since he went Inte the White Heuse, and If he doesn't leek out he will be considered " altogether tee horrid for any thing." When hoisceiupollod te go through the hand-shaking ordeal, he has a geed-natured, accommodating sort ofsuiileou his face, which lights up into real heartlness when children tip-tee up te speak te him. He scorns te have a real leve for children. new m: meets' thi; eitick-seekkiis. Mr. Clovelaud has n way of finding some thing amusing about things that would be matters of great conceru te almost any ether man In his place. IIe amuses hiuisolfsomo hiuiselfsomo hiuisolfsemo tlmos by quizzing seme of theso who ceme te bore him about the offices. With n great deal of seriousness he asks them all Herts of questions about thomselvos, and tells them all about what nuisances the ouice-Hcokors are. It is net until they have thought the natter evor for a ceuple of hours, that they discover that the objects of their visit wero qulte lorgetten. When he is very nnich liered he has n wny of going te tne back window and looking away oil' down the Potomac. When he Is tell alone, after having had u particularly hard time, he turns soino seino soine tlmcs te Colonel I, anion t with a humorous expression in his eye, as if he really enjoyed the cirerts of his besiegers. Sometimes he dees become auuoyed, and then he does net hosltate te say se. This Is the case with the Washington ieople. Tliev have run him almost te death about the dis trict elllccs. They have tried te drag him into their personal squabbles. He said the RELIGIOUS SERVICES WILL HE held In the following churches te-morrow, In the morning nt 10:30, In tbe evening at 7:1. Hnnday school at l'U p.m. When the hour is different It Is specially noted ! Memerial) Fris art icnuvHteuthQucfln street. Services morning and evening at the usual hours. Sabbath school nt m p. Trayer meeting Thursday evening. Welcome te nil. Themas Thompson, pastor. L Ouvbt llArriBT Oilmen. Y. M. C. A, Iloeius. Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. At 10.30 a. in. and 7:1. p. in'. Sunday school ul 2 p. m. SrcewnEvAHOSLiOALi English), en Mulberry siieci, ouevo uronge i.. n. u'... ... , iiuutu vriiuiKU ... . i, ji limn, immci. I'fcachlng nt 10.30 a. in. and at 7:15 p. in. by I lie pastor, minuiiy srnoei at a p. in. l'nivcrand Inns meeting en Tuesday and Thursday even ings ut :ftJ. Tub Old McnneiiHcs will bold service In their chinch, comer of East Chestnut nnd Shciinaii streets, en Sunday, April leth, at 'J o'clock, p. in. rimehlugln bothhingueges. First Haitist. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. rrittt Weinan'fi ChtiMlnn Tciimcmnen Union prayer meeting will bu held te-morrow (Siindnyj afternoon, at quarter past three o'clock In the Irtcttiroreomof the Iltike street M. K, church. The pastor, Hey. J. T. Hatchcll, will lead, The Union will meet en Tuesday afternoon, its usual, nt3 o'clock, In Y. M. 0. A. hall. 'Httrenif n (Ht. Ldkk's) Marietta avenue, ttcv. Win. V Llchlltcr, pastor. Divine (service at 10.30 R.iii. and 7:15 p. in. Hcimeu at the evening Her Her vlce by Itev. I'. M. Trailer. Hnnday school at 2 p. m. UKAll JUUlUKHAI.A.UIlli:r Ol iMHHl tUUI'll nnu.iauieMSircci. nor. u. r.iviu iieu Services at 10.30 a. in. aud at 7:13 p. m, scrioei Bl II. 111. Christ Lutheran Church West King street. K. 1j. Keed, pastor. Hnnday school at IJin. in. 8t. HTKniKN's (Uef.) Uuuncil CeLLtriK CiiArr.L. Itev. J. Max Hark, 10..K) a. m. United Urctiiiien in Christ (Cevenakt) West Omnue street, between Mulberry and Chai lotto stieels, (fenucrly known as bulem) Itev. M. .1 Mumiiia, pastor, rrciieiiliig at 10 .10 a. in. anil 7:13 p. m. by Itev. J. A, Crnyteu, et Westcrvlllc, Ohie. Uuuday school at 2 p. in. The leirular meeting of hadlcs Auxlllnrv will lie held In Y. M.C. A. building, Monday evening, . C. Elvlti Keupt, pastor. nunuuy MHV1CAL. IDNEY-WORT. DOES WONUEltrUL CUKES Or KIDNEY DISEASES -AND- LIVER GOMPLMNTS. i llecnilsnllnctsnn thnl.IVRK, ItOWKLSnnd KIDNEYS nt the SAME TIMK. because It clennses Ihosyslemef the poisonous humors that develops In Kldney and Urinary Diseases, lllllleusncss, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In ltheuinatlsm, Nuralgle, Nervous DIs DIs enleis nnd nil Kemale Complaints. 4VSUL1D riioer erTius.-s It will Bnrelv Cure CONSTIPATION, I'll.KB nnd UIIKUM AT1SM by causing FltKK ACTION of all the organs and functions thereby. OLBANSIKQ THE BLOOD. Itcsleilng the normal power te threw eir dis ease. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the worst forms et theso tcrrlhle dlseases have been quickly lclloved, and in a shoiyime rKltrECTLY cukee.; Price, II. Liquid or Dry. Beld by druggists. I)i y can be sunt by mall. WELLS, ltlCUAUDSON A CO., , imriiiiKien, i. Bend stamp for Dairy Almanac of 1SS5. KIDNEYWORT. Jan23-3mdeedA3inw ClOTHIXa. XAClttNERT. w llililAMHON ft FOSTEIt. -THE- S500.00G0LIAWAUUEI, -THE- Tiik legulnr meeting of Anrtl 20.nt7.30. A full attendance Is dcslicd. St. Paul's Divine service at 10 30 ii.hi, Sei Sei lnenby llev. 1. M. Trcxler, and ut7:15 p. in. by the pastor, Sunday school at 1:4.1 n. in. hT. Paul's M. K. Church. Scrvfces morning by the pastor, Uuv. Ueorge Uuul,A. M. Preach ing In the e enlug by Itev. J. Crouch, presiding elder. Sunday school at 1:43 p. in. Kirst ItKreiiMED hervlces morning and even ing. Installation of Uev. Dr. Jehn M. Tllzel, ns pastor. Sunday school nt 1:15 p. m. UniesIIetiiel Ilev.U. W Scllhamcr, pastor Preaching at 10JO a. in. nnd 7.13 p. m. Class mcetlngutOo'cleckp.mui , led by If. II. hpiliigcr and J. llanlcy. I'liEaBVTERiAU. Preaching In the morning and evening by the pastor, Itev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1). D. St. Jean's Luthkram Uev. Sylvuniis stall, pastor. Iter. J. IV. Itichards, of Yerk, will preach. Sunday school ut 1.13. 'Kirst M. E. Church Itev.J.T.fiatehell, pastor" Pleaching at 10.JO n. ra. by Itev J. K Crouch, presiding elder, and 7.15 p. in. by the pastor ; 1-43 p. in. Sunday school t 6.15 Yeung People's Prayer meeting. Love Feast en Vtednceday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Moravian. J. Mux Hark, pastor. 10K n. m.. litany and sunneu by Itev. W. E. Hey. of Ito Ite formed Theological Seminary; 2 p.m. Sunday school ; no evening service. All oleema GLOT1IIXU. rlteN iirrrKHS. n nh KO OWWWVfNNN" linn itnn n e wwvyw rjrfjj ii B ii no e wwvrw NNN bOB i u ue w w N NN tr"a :ll OO KN 1 II it K n nn n fiB,i, h llllU II it ntti unit e u oe it nil is u O N N N HO O N NN i an T T T T per nnn i'K unit XKB K B "BaB" This medicine, eembtnlng Iren with pure vege table tonics, uulckly and completely CUKES DYSPEPSIA, IND1UESSION, MALAHIA. WEAKNESS, IMI'UltE HLOOD, CHILLS and rKVEltandKEUKALUIA. Ily rapid nnd thorough assimilation with the bleed It reaches every part of the system, puri nes and enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and nerves, and tones and Invigorates NORFOLK BLOUSE! It Is a natural feeling with most people that when they have something New nnd stylish, they feel anxious toshewlt. This Is Just our nx new. Wearonnxleus loshew Iho ladlesofLan ladlesefLan ladlesofLan rtstcreur Children's Norfolk mouse Suits, ns well ns the New and Elegnnt Assortment of 1 Mm ted nnd Plain Tunic SulU fei Chlldiim. Alse our One nnd Twe l'lcte Kilts of the Very latest Patterns. White Dress Shirts. iri te make the White Dress Shirts at home when Ibrv can be beucht Hcadv-Made and Wnrranted te Fit, Every shllt we sull from COe te $1.00. W me piepared te guarantee upcifcit 111 ei no sale. OUll IIESTBHIUT and THE IIEST8IIIUT for lit, Mnterlal and Make, Is THE PATENT BOSOM EIGH M I E! $1.00 EACH, -OK- $5.40 PER HALF DOZEN, PERCALE SHIRTS. I lw. iviltn ' a rirwi AnnMlKArIWntLnnla known. It will cure the worst case ei Dyspepsia, nivlnirnlldlstresslnir nvmntems. such en Ti lng the Feed, Delchlug, Heat In the Stomach, 16- fast. Peerless Traction Engine. These contemplating Die pureluseef altend or Traction, I'oilable or Stationary Engine and Heller, l'oitnble Saw Mills, etc., urn have their wants supplied In a Peerless. Clese and critical inspection luvltul) luue m:cr been beaten In a test. TUB GKISKK SKPAKATOR AND TIIRESIIEII, STEAM PUMP.", TIKE IlENDEItx, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMIUNED. A New MiiLhlnn ! takes the pinto of the Wind Engine, uud tan be used ler pumping nnd for light power, up toeno horse, at will, and Is enslly moved. Price only 1140, all complete. lainalsoprrparedledoagenernl Una of Ma. chlne Werk. I also huve In stock, all thoroughly e ci hauled, a 10 Herse-Power Canten Monitor Engtnu and Heller, with Steam Pump, nearly new ; pilce, H. A 25 Herse-Power Engine, New Ilellcr, tteam Pump nnd nil fittings complete, $77.1. One 21 Herse-Power Engine nnd boiler, second band ; price, all complete, V73. Twe Cylinder Ilellcis. SU feet long, 30 Inches In diameter, geed and sound i price, each, Hlo. ene 10 Horse-l'owef Vertical Peller ; jirlte. all complete, 3 One 10 Herse-Power Engine nnd holler. Vertical ViO. One 10 Horse-PeHer Vertical Englne, sec ond hand, $.i1. One Pump and Heater, com bined power, ffi.1. One Six Herse-Power Krclblll Engine and (toiler, en wagon, t31S. One 10 Herse- i'e cr uesl I'enable, en heels, price, I75. All work guarantied as it-presented. Call and see them, or send for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad dies, THE LANCASTER Steam l'limn and Mnchiiie Works, NO. 837 NOllTH CHEKIIY SrilEET, Lancaster, I'a. EZIIA F. LANDIS, Pioprleter ml9-Cmced.V.'v In the Newest Patterns fur Spring Wear, East Celers, nnd 1 we Cellars with Each Shllt. NU1NK AND IIQILiKR WOllKH. 1 1 is new btatcd tliat Komarell' knew all about the understanding thatoxUted between England and Himia at the time he made the attack tiixm the Afghans. ThU much lias been suspected by all acquainted with the known treachery of the Muscovite character. The wonder is that England rcinalna se sti sti plne under the dibcoverios alie is making. In the anne breath in which the newa of KomarefTs treachery is com eyed comes the information that poace negotiations are pre grossing favorably ; which would mean that there Mas no longer any danger attached te Htepping en the I'nglUh llen'H Lill. He Should l)e a Slave te Silence. Mr. Jehn E. rtuince, member of the legislature from Philadelphia, writes te the "Recerd that he never replies te newspaper criticisms, but violates his rule te correct the IitcenVs statement tliat he had repre sented himself te the friends of antl-tlis-crlmlnatien legislature as being in its favor and then dodged the vote en an im im pertant feature of it. We are of the decldcd opinion that ,Mr. Faunce'a practice et refusing te notiee newspaper criticism is n very wholesemo ene for him te adept, in view of his great failure, in the one instance In which he lias Uone otherwlse, te prepeily answer the criticism. Mr. Paimce is compelled te ad mit that he did net vete en the amendment in question nnd he lias no explanation te offer for his failure te de se. IIe seems in clined te stand en his leputatien as one who could net dodge. AYe fear It will net sustain him. Mr. FaBnce intimates that he Is in favor of a certain kind of legislation against rail road discrimination, but he does net like the kind proposed ; which, he says, violates the constitution in enabling a railroad oill eill clal who violates the law te be tried in any part of the commonwealth in which the offense is committed, though it be net iu the "vicinage" of ills residence. Mr. Faunce does little credit te the Intelligence of the people wheu he expects them te be lieve that the constitution which guaran teei te every citizen a trial by a " jury of PERSONAL. OenkiCai. Ansen STAenr. loll an ostate of $850,000 te bin three daughters in equal shares. Count I'iume Maeiu and his wife, for merly Mrs. General Tem Thumb, Villi live in Mlddlobero, Mess. llisnei' Tuieu ban net leslgued, ns has been telegraphed all ever the country from Pittsburg, nor has he any present intention of doing se, nor has he asked for the ap pointment of a coadjutor bishop, or recclved any information that ene was appointed. Skcuktaky Ma.nni.ne has appointed B. Frank Abbetf, of New Jersoy, a brother of Uovemer Abbett, te be chief of a division in the olllce of the auditor of the treasury for the jiostefllco department, vice Mr. 'Widdi 'Widdi cembe, of Maryland, resigned by request. Miss Eliza Flanniean, known as Sister Catbarlne of St. Ulias, died en Thursday nt the Carmelite convent, Baltimore, of con sumption, iu the -Lid year of borage. She was a native of Pittsburg, and had been at tached te the Carmelite order for the past 18 years. Jct'i'KiiseN when he became president an nounced, regarding the federalist olllco elllco olllce holdors, "that no man who has conducted himself according te his duties will have any thing te fear from me." His spirit seems te have descended upon the present occupant of the oxecutlve chair. Edwin TloeTn enjoys the distinction of drawing the largest audlouee in the history of the Chestnut Street opera house, Philadel phia. This was done en Thursday night at the performance of "Otholle," the audtonce numbering 3,000 persons, and tbe receipts ag gregating f 2,818.70. Pkesiddnt Cleveland has Issued a pro clamation vacating Prosident Arthur's erder opening the 'Winnebage roservation In Dako ta te settlement, en the ground that It was iu violation of treaty obligations. Sottlers who have already entered upon the reservation are warned te quit within sixty days. Adelina Patti has written Colenol Mapleson announcing that she will be unable te iullill her New Yerk and Ilosteu engage ments owing te ill health and the lmporative orders of her physicians te coase work for sevcral weeks. Friday night's performance, therefore, concluded her American engage ment. She has sung forty-two times, receiv ing flG8,O0a Peen Qoiiden could net help taking a quaintly humorous vlew of things, oveu in the dark days at Khartoum. When lie found that Mr. Gladstone's government was por per por sistently disregarding his appeal for aid, and bocame convinced that he was te be a martyr te duty, he naturally blamed Sir Kvelyn Raring ler his abandonment aud said se bluntly in his diary; but he added, with a keen recollection of his own last jeiirnev across the desert, " Oh. Kvelyn ! Kvelyn I 1 would forgiye you ull your iniquities It I could see you bumping across the Koresko desert upon a camel 1" ETERNAL YOUTH. Hm e you m cr felt your heart heave last And the tears rush Inte your eyes, And a sense of victory flood your soul As the sunlight Heeds the skies? And you cannot tell why your heart exults, Or whence these strange tcarv rise, But you feel though you age with a thousand worlds That youth beyond thcui Ue. JVimi Jlermat. otber day: "The Washington people iiiiixt lie a very queer set. I don't beliove I'll like them." Thore is a great contrast between tbe new membcrx of Congress fiem the West wlie are visiting Washington new for the first time, mid theso who have bad tbe ropes in band for along time. I went te call en Socretary Maiming i Itli n new Western member yes terday, and when vte get into the room his ceurage forsook him and he wanted te beat a hasty retreat. "Don't you think we had better call another time 1" he wliiNpcnnl. "IIe leeks very busv. I I I rrallv I think it would be better much better. I I I you knew ; sha'n't we go new 7 I ain't in any hurry." Ills teeth actually chattered, such was his cmbarrassmcnL Finally, ene of the old members caine up anil shoved him In the back and he was forced up bofero the mighty prosence. Then he found he had for gotten what he wanted te say. an incident iti:i,Aii:i). A new member was hanging around tbe East room tbe ether day taking in all the newness of the new, and unconsciously get a position near the deer. He had been stand ing thore pretty quietly for seme time, when suddenly he found himself confronted by about half a dozen young ladles, who steed smiling up into his face. Then ene of them stepped forward and said : " We want te see tbe president. Won't you take us In tehlm?" He clapped ene hand evor his bald head and looked embarrassed for a moment. Then he thought, "Ob, it's some ei my constituents. They knew me, nnd it won't de te let them see 1 have lorgetten them." Se he bowed very iKlitely and said : "Oh, certainly ; most delighted. Come, I'll take you right up." IIe led the way, beaming like a geed hoi hei hei herd, all the merry maidens following be hind. They wero presented te Miss Clovo Clevo Clove laud the president was locked up with his cabinet and could net be seen and wcre taken through the conservatory and alt of the building that in opened te visitors, uud thovencrablo Mr, C was just bowing them farowell, when he heard ene eftliem say: "I didn't knew they had old men for ushers. I thought they were all young. Rut he's very pouie." The department clerks have doue mero work since the Itli of March than iu auy cor responding period wittiin the memory of any one. The Idea that they me te stand en their merits has Inspired them. On entering the departments you are struck with their dili gence. Yeu wonder whero all the gossiping women are, and why the corridors ure se bure aud doserted. The watchman says, "New ad ministration," then bends down evor the blue-book and leeks busy. This explains it. s n Pneumonia Scare Well pounded. The prevalence of pnoumenlu Is greatly excit ing the public and Inteiestlng thu medical Irn tenilty. Meat of the ceses arise from caiuless exposure In our pecullaily trying climate. The best safeguuid Is an equable mid healthy con dition of the body. This can be seemed te a great extent by the careful use of Durrv's Pcre malt WmgKET which is dlstllled and manufac tured by a new process, without even leaving a trace of fusel oil, be common In ether whiskies. The doctors recommend tblsaitlclu for medical purposes. The public new thoroughly appro appre elate Us mertts. Sold by all lcspectuble drug gists and grocers at ene dollar per bettle. LIGHT WEIGHTS. All thai can be said uheiil Spring Overcoats is applicable te our assort ment just non. Onr stock is as complete as can lie, uud yen need only te see the goods; n selection surely fellows. A Iteys and Children's Department in Ledger BuildiUK new open. A. C.YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST. moving all distressing symptoms, such as lng inu ioeu, . llfArtlinrn. ntc. The only Iren medicine that will net blacken or Injure the teeth. It la in valuable for diseases peculiar te women. and te all porBens who lead sedentary lives. An unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. Parsons suffering from the effect of overwork, nervous troubles, less et appetite, or debility, experience quick relief and runened energy by lis use. It does net cause Hcadaebe or produce Consti pation OTHKIt Iren medicines de. Ills the only preparation of Iren that causes no Injurious effects. Physicians and druggists ri-cmiittiHiid It hit thfi best. Tlv It. Thu genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Mede only by UUOWN CIIBMICAL CO., llALTIMOM, tit, epUMydAlyw CLOTH FIATS! 50 CENTS. nevHErvnsiauixa uuens. T in-: CHEAPEST PLACE TO HUY AT Philadelphia. iii-Juid LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -S Ai- P. & This Fashionable and Kavorite Hat we haven Very Flne Assortment el for Men and Heys Ht tueaboveprlic, and btltT and Suit Kelts In all the Popular Shapes. The early putterns In Ihlldivn's Btiaw Tur bans arc new open ler Innpeuleii. THE GEM! This Ci lebrated Shee ler Men and Heys still retains Its old time vepuluilty. and weseene reason why It should net Increase In public favor, ler It Is selldpeather through and thieugh and thu price Is within the teach el all . JIEX'8 OKM tONUUESi 2.ii MKN'H GK.M LACK H.S MKN'8 C.EM BUTTON fi.M HOVd UKM CONGKE'-StrialnTec) . . 11.75 HOY'S RK.M IiAI'E tl.M HOVh O KM UUTTO.N fit" I Williamson Fester, 3'.,34, 30 & 38 West King St., Ne. ill Seuth tjueen Street, fcbCT-lvd I.ANCABTKK, I'A. JfA CET. LA SEO VS. EOR SALE OH itEST. HOL'SR KOK KENT. A three-story Brick Heuse, Chestnut street. Ne. 2) Wi-st mis tfil A Pedestal and Monument. On Wednesday the New Yerk Werlil hent te the Uartheldl statue comuiltteo (25,1)00 aa a tint instalment of the pedestal fund which it W raining, aud iu acknowledging Its receipt President Uvarts stated that it came at a criti cal Juncture of atl'alrs. A meeting at Macen, Ua., ou Thursday de cided te erect a monument te the deceased lect, Sidney Lanier, nnd invited tmlscrip tmlscrip liena from all parts of the country. ITlOKSAIiKOK KENT. - An excellent Duelling en easy teiuis, situ ate Ne. U bhlppen street. mlO-tfd II. FRANK KSHLr.MAN. FO if KENT. The hall SOxSO feet en Ihtrdstoryef Stein mete building, No.3.lNerthO,ueen street. Ap ply u J. 1.. D1A1.1 Jl.l., 12-tfd I7IOK KENT. IlaiherMien under IIIUSII & IlltU'b 8TOUK, Centre Square, from May 1st. upl5-tld TTIOK SALE. A STONE J10US1 U llulldlng Let. Iuqulteut uplt-lmd .VNU Ne.407faOUTH QUEEN ST. K OTE1SMAK1NM CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.0J X DOZKH,; AT NO. 100 NOItTH QUEEN BT11EKT. Janltitld Lancaster, Pa. CAM. AT IlEIOAKT'S OLD WINE STOKE -FOIt LISTON'S EXTILVtT OP UEEF. FINEST IN Till WOULD. Established, 17SS. II. E. HLAYM AKKIl, Agt.. febl7-tld Ne. Z) East King Ht. rIIAMPAGNi:. BOUCHE THE FINEST "SEC." WINE NOW IJIOK KENT. J Three Law Offices at Ne, NORTH I1UKE STREET; and a basmentMfect long, supplied with water and bimt. marJS-tld 1J.'UANK ESHLEMAN. 17IOK KENT. 3 A two-story brick Duelling, 7 rooms, water Iu Kitchen, Ne. K7 East Frederick street. ALLAN A. HEltll ACO., Ileal Estate and Insunmce Agents, ttll-Jtd 108 East King sticet. PUBLIC SALE, On Satchdat, AriiiL 23, IMS, Will be sold at the Keystone Hetel, onevery safu family mare, ene single-seat phioten (neuily new), ene geed tepbuggy, one tine sleigh (neatly new), two sets single carrlage harness, one gum sleigh or carriage cever, ene gum herse cover, sleigh bells, horse, blankets, cnnluge whip, lap blankets, lly -nets, etc, bale te commence at -o'clock p. ui., when terms will be mude known by D. II. HOSTETTKlt. II. HnciiritT, Auctioneer. np!7-7td SI'ECIAL NOTICES. Don't Hub Ofl the Enamel of the teeth with gritty prepnrntlens. The teeth are tee vuluable tee tiltle with. When gene, you must have false ones or "gum" thieugh life, Use SO.ODONT which contains no grit. It cleanses the mouth and vitalizes the secre tions, alt-lwdeed&w Wllllum McKjieit, 134 Fayette Nt., Ilaltlmere, Md., gays : " I belle e ' Favorlte Remedy Is a geed medicine. It Is doing ine mera geed than anything I ever tried, and I have tried almost everything, feri am a sufferer from dyspepsia." Whlle " Favorite Remedy " Is a specific In atom atem achandllladdcr diseases, it is equally valuable In enses of bilious dlserdeis, Constipation of the bowels, and all the class of ills apparently In In Bcparuble from the constitutions of women. upiio-lmceditw DR. WILLIAM'S INDIAN l'ILK OINTMENT. L. Q McCullum, conductor en the 11. W. It. It., Sprlngfleld, O., Aug. se, 1&, says : " 1 have been a gieat sufferer with the piles. I used uu. mereus remeuiea ana cinpieyeu many pnyslc tans, but te no purpose. A friend recommended Dr. William's Indian t'lle Ointment, which I am Jl. 11. (3) grutetul te say has cured me." Sold by buvjimu, iei uuu im ei iu ueeu streei. Tough Old Heldler. There aie various forms of dysppslu, cbleMy acute and chronic. "Acute" may voice you In a moment, In the shape of a sudden Ut of Indi gestion. " Chronle "keeps Its victim In permit mil palu and worry. Even old Chronle can be rooted out by Brown's iron Hitters. Mr. 1. 1. Cavliis, et Dinwiddle, Va., says, " brown's Iren llltteismade me entirely well of dyspepsia of twenty years' standing." If It will de such u allvely recent case T DR. FRAZIEK'S MAGIC OINTMENT. The greatest blessing that has been dlscovei ed iu inis geucruueii, asuivcuiv iorueiis,uurns. Seres. Cuts. Flesh Wounds. Seru Ninnies. Hard and Seft Cerns, Chapped Lips uud llunds, l'lm- eunds, Seru Nipples, Hard pies and Ulotches. Vrlce 50e.8eld by Druggists, oeld by II ircei. U, Cnebrau, 137 aud l:w Nonh Queen nj STOKAQE k t AMD ' COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER, deci-lvd is West. Chestnut street. -pUIJLIC SAIiE. ON THURSDAV, APRIL 23. Will bu sold at Ne. 321 Seuth Queen sticcl, the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Jiedstcads and lleddlng, Hureaus, Tables, Clialrs, Curpcts, Tin, Glass and Queens ware. Tubs and btunds, together with numerous articles net mentioned. bale te commence at 9 o'clock a.m., when terms will be made known by W. A.IlAMniIiailT, AdinlnUtiatoref Catharlue llambrlght. II.Fiiuueut. Auctioneer. II. L. Fbailiv, Clerk. al7-Md CHAMPAGNE IMPORTED. ATREIOART'S OLD WINE bTORE, Ne. 20 East Kine Street. Jl. E. bLAYMAKER, Agt. Established, 17b3. feb!7-tfd LANCASTER. I'A. HATS AKD CAVS. AN ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE, Nothing se much changes the uppi arancc us u Hat ii iilec, new Hat and thcrn Is neplace In the city you have as many New Spring M let, te select nemas at Stauffer & Ce's. M ADEIKA ANI) SHEKKY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKER, Auimt, Established 1765 Ne. 2U East Kine St. fob 17- I SLATE WOKKH. All persenswlshlngMARHLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, or any ether Slate Werk, w 111 de well by calling at our works or bend for our Illustra ted catalogue. FRANK J ANSON A URO., Cerner Frent aud Locust bt., Columbia, I'a. mars-3md enn nnn woktjieemillineky iJllU.UuU New Yerk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our nuw stele, ou North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a, is new open with an Elegant line of Hats, bonnets. Flowers. Feathers, Ac, at our usual CHEAP 1'RlCES Hoping our customers and the Ladles lu general w 111 nlcase favor us with their presence, we lenialn truly yours, NEW YORK AND PARIS MILLINERY CO., Jan8-tfd Formerly of 22 West King 81. T HIS PAPEK IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S ELOVJl AND EEED. lOME AND SEE ME. HAVINO OriNKD A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Fonnerly occupied by Harry A. Dlllcr), I would respectfully lulerm my frleudsund the publle In general tliat I am new prepared te furnish at the shortest nollce and LOWKbT reS'jIHLE PRICES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply of Uachlnery, Cylinder, LJnsoed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRA0HBAR. upra-lmeed PKNNA. CIOAK8 FROM Hundred tin. at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT STORE. fLOO PER C1UAR 131101'OSALS FOR SHOEING UORHES for the Flre Department of Lancaster, I'a, Seuled proposals ler bheelng lleisea ler the Fire Department for the ensulug year, will be received by the Flre Committee at the Mayer's Olllce. until MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1885, at 1 o'clock p. in. The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids, lly order of the committee. AMOS L. UR1IAN, Chairman. Attest ; Dn. H. i Ebkbuan, clerk, aie-st INK, Fairmeiint Ink Works, 2Cih and Penn'a. Avenae lanS-Ud PHILADELPHIA. I'A. 10 TOUACCO BUYERS AND PACKERB. T Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLESand QUALITY of CARDUOAltD STRING TAGS, And all kinds of PRINTING used by Leaf Te bacce Dealers, executed In tne BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see our samples, promptly attended te. Orders by mull STEINMAN & HENSEL, mft-tfd INTELLIGENCER Building, Lancaster, l'a. WAT CUES, &v; vyATOHEH, OLOOKH AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES OK WATCHES. GLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LODIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street, Opposlte City Hetel, near l'a. R. 11. Depot. Retailing at Wholesale Prices. Repairing at Extra Lew Prices. Jy31-Jyd All the New ishudes iu Plain and Fancy Lelei. Extra light weight, suit aud stllf, with pilui. loner than cverbefeie. W. I). STAUFFER & CO., CJHULTZ'S OLD STAND), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. E BEST Steam Engine BOILER WORKS. AS WD HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS. CAN INSl'RKOI'R PATRONS LOW PRICES AND GOOD WORK. BOILERS. Vei llml and Hei Uental.Tubular, Flue, C Under, Marine, Deuble-Deck and Portable. FURNACE-WORK, 11LAST PIPES, BTAtKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Adda and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horse-power. Portable Knglm', en WbeeU and Sills ; Mx blze 1,0,', 10, 15 and 'J) home power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Uaik MI1U and Cob Mllle. Leather Keller. Tan Packer, Trlpple Gearing flirbei se power. PUMPS. Hell and Gear Pinups; Mining I'uuipt ; Cetii- blued l'umpi and Ileulem. Centrifugal l'ump, btcinn I'ump. Gearing, Pulleys, Fly heels. Clamp IIeach, Hangers, Couplings, Cellurs, Steel bteps and Tees, J'ulley Plates, Packing boxes, Mill Spindles, Mill Bushings, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, for Gas, SUam and Water. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, bafety Valves, Whistles, Globe Valves, Governors, Patent Self Feeding Lu bricators, Glass Oil Cups, Glass Tubes, Injectors or boiler i coders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Pium- buge. 11ELT1NG Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTING Heavy Biid Light lien aud lilacs. Heller Iren, Slmct lien, bar lien, and hUel. HEATERS . Fer Dwellings, Schools and I'ubllu buildings. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings aud I'utteru Wurk tin ntshed at Reasonable Hates. 4V Repairing promptly and cuiulully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, aLAHSWAJiE. s PECIAL NOTICE. Will Open en Te-morrow -AT- CHINA HALL, A LARUE LOT OF DAMAGED WARE, -IN- White Stene China, &e. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. PRICES SPECIAL. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. I'A. anecEJiiEa. A,J T BUItSK'K. Coffees! Coffees!! Just received a large let of CHOICE RIO TOFFEE which we will sell at 20c. pound (Fresh Roasted) with an Elegant EmhebBcd Chrouie Card with each pound. We buy our C'elUis green and always havu them Fictli Roasted. Rie, Padaeg and Mandehlisg Java, MOCHA, LAQUAZRA, COSTA RICA, &c. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. M-Sauie goods sold at our branch, Chestnut and Mary street. Alse connected with Tele phone. UST OPENED, A IjAKQE INVOIOK OF PRIME PERSIAN INSECT POWDER, Guaranteed Quality. New well known as thu meH elllcieut Insect di-streycr. Fer wile at HURLEY'S DRUG STORE. Ne. ii West King St. ) JanlSlydtw LANCASTER, I'A. CAJtltlAOES. OTANDAUD UAKUIAUE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carrlage Uulldeis), MARKET STREET,. REAR OF I'OSTOFFICE, LANCASTER, l'A. OUR LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Eln- Santly Finished, WHICH WK OFFER AT REATLV REDUCED PRICES. The SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR WORK Is no longer questioned. Our work Is us line an any maue in me linger cuies. anil bUl.w at HALF THE l'UICE. N for spring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Henest AVerk. All Werk WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. - A low SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give us a call. nev'Ji-tfd&w tow Is the tluiu te elder SPECTACLES. CUPEKIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Mlcioseepes, Field Glasses, Ilaroiiieters, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers. Dmw. tug lustiumeiits, Phlloseiibleul una Clieiuleal Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues scut FREE en application. queen"&co., NO. U24 C1I KSTN UT bT. mai3-lyd&w l'HILADELPIIIA s INT-APIIAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. superior, can 3-TbeSalnt-Ranhacl Wine Cemnanv.Valenrn. Department of the Dreme (France, H. E. 8LAYMAKER, n8-tfa Ne. ii EAST KING STREET.
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