rttT i'm?''T,l,r'V ' ' ;'fr'-'" . . . Ml' LANOAgTEH t?AlLY IOTELLIQENQER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1885. v 'j i l 'V' tvsiv ,. S'.. l-'feH a . -...,.. . i 'vn ies I Jsai V - 'SY-'.'Stei &Sfer' 5W?TSiV' wm Ml ETA 4 &5W1 f m M .v f Daily Intelligencer. 'i.v -PtiMtebed Every Evening In the Tear - "t 'Oi' (buhdvts bxezvtbd) Wif.'ST yBTElNMAN HKNSEL. 'Sfe, DUfcLLlGENCER BUILDING, S. W. Cerner Centre Square, ,9U.Y-: T CHITS A WIIK. FlVB DOLtAM A i..'iC 0FIITCHTiAMONTH. FeflTAOB . ? ADVKRTI8EMKNT8 from tbn te rirrv exmts a FMM. imvirT.v uivmptrinuMriKii 11 'r' nexiiuii uiijuiuiunnvjiik" 4jv (aiaBTrAaw.) jR, Jr . Tabltehed Every Wednesday Morning, Jj' TWO DOLLARS A TBAtl IK ADVA If OX. it IflffMMlmM n in iim in tl lliil frmiinvnmMnH nf Ihn W' 'Wte and country. Correspondents ure re- l1(-ivr t Jmyr " W.IMJ iviftii'iy niiuuuuiiu B.u wi !T,,ttl teaner only t and te ilgn their names, net ',(4S, ! for publication, but In proof or geed faith. '.V' All anonymous letter ulll be consigned te '&., tne waste bosket fV4' ABDBBM AU.IBTTBIUI AMD TBLKQRAllg TO THE INTELLIGENCER, LASCASTKIt, 1A. !& a.ii: jgjgr IjP LANCA8TEII, MAT 10, 1883. Let Tlicm Leap. The raaii who leaped from Uie Brooklyn ?F:t Dndge is called a tool ter ins puius; ma n WJt $ ''ie " escaped with his life he would hnve 'p ' wen an nnvi.'ililn famn f(ir Ills skill mill ilur. ji.'JlC I- TT l.!I.Un.l II, .,,,. ...... lill. , a I.. ,S U,B UAJI1UIWU HIU D.UIIU ipmuu a'ST' failure that he would have showed had he Li l '....a.r.Ia.1 a 41. A1a .1tffnHn..nn 1...1. te 4ln 'ftt til. Vt-l- -iV A ...1.1-1 Il..i.,...,l yt WllCUlCl 1U MUV11U UU l'U.UUL-ll ui -UII- kWak"- demned. If he had descended into the water feet foremost lie would have done the feat successfully. He simply failed in his ability te control his body te a straight line of fall throughout its descent. He knewHhat it would be necessary te de this. He certainly thought he could de it. That he essayed it, demonstrated his faith and courage. His attempt is net justly te be cende"mncd as foolhardy. It was intended te solve the question as te whether the body could be se controlled in its flight through n long leap that it would be safely received into a body of water. The selu tien nf thisnuestien mightbe of soine value temankima At any ratea great deal of in terest was takt.nn it by many people, and the experimenter, himself was of them. He had a right te make the trial in his person ; and certai. deserves pniise for his courage ; and if UiU object te be accom plished was of seme vall.10 te nwn he is te 1 praised, also,ferhls benevolence. There is no moral inhibition upon a rmv,'a undertaking any feat of danger that is n,t taken with suicidal intent. And tluyjnore a-iring that ,is shown by individu5Jin n community, thegreatcr is the agrfjgate force of the 10 10 ple., AnymiojjJjej(.iloose te undertake a fea'i f UJ5coinraen hazard ought te lx) al- IQWCivfn An U. ivlllinnt, Itflnf iloitneil :i funl if In fails. Net Probable. The Philadelphia Prcs.t iclates that " when 'Congressman Scott of Erie, was told by Secretary of State Bayard te We the papffs of one of his constituents who was, 11 applicant for a consulship, he 10 piW that he had filed a check for $i'5,000 iast fall te help elect the administration and that was all the papers he intended te tile." This is net a very credible story. The language quoted is net that w hkh a congressman-elect would likely use te a secretary of state ; nor which a gentleman desiring an appointment from a self-respecting .Tdflrifiitratien would employ tose--euro it. An individual who gives SiM.OOO te a campaign of his party is entitled te seme consideration from its elect, net because he is abler te give a large sum of money than many ethers who are quite as willing, and who render services beyond calculation in dollars and cents, but because it shows that he takes a deep interest in paity suc cess and in public affairs. It Is a mistaken notion, however, te sup pose that by such a contribution he gets a mertgage en the party and its eflices, and that when he files his check he files a lieu that he can foreclose at any time ami com pel an administration te appoint men at his beck and nod, regardless of the considerations upon which it makes ether appointments. This was the practice under the Grant regime. A Democratic administration that would countenauce such purse-proud arrogance would seen sink te its level beneath a lead of deserved party odium and public contempt. It is net at all lively that Mr. Scott was ever se far forgetful of himself, of his duty te the public and of the respect due te the administration, as te indulge in the speech ascribed te him by a reckless and partisan Republican organ. A Bill Te Vete. The owners of $500,000 worth of prop erty in this state which is devoted te the manufacture of oleemargarlno, have ap peared before Governer Pattlsen te pretest against his signing the bill passed by the legislature, te prohibit the manufacture axd sale of oleomargarine, which is just as respoctable a business as manufacturing laws and mero honerablo than selling votes and influence, in which seme of the men who passed the bill are engaged. Never had men en such an errand lxmta better cause. It pleases the advocates of (. sthia mcasure te call it an act te suppress $&"" bogus butter." It Is no such thing. A stringent act te prevent and punish the . sale 01 oieemargarmo ler nutter, or ler ujrt. anything but what it really is, is already ' en the statute books of the state, and no mere leclslatlen Is needed 011 tins subject. STw ?i the governor signs this impudent and indecent bill lie should recommend te the . $. legislature the prohibition of the sale of ' mackerel in Pennsylvania for the pretec- V t .Iam 0 41.. nliml 41fl..wt.vn n..l .A-r.. ' fciuu ui tun DUUU iiaiiuica, miu iirujiure Cup- -yj Hal punishment for anybody who eats ham m preference te fresh meat. '-"r Plain as a Pikestaff. P ,' mi ,..-, . . 1. - a.uu euiuviiiu cuiuir 01 x 1'iiiutyivania lias decided that Judge Meyers, of Nerthamp. it ten county, being elder Incommlssien than f.'f Judge Reeder, is te be president judge of P that district, notwithstanding Judge re. r Jteeeer wits elected totaketno place of a nan who was president Judge when his term expired. The decision sustains the action of the governor, the Judgment of hi? attorney general, the constitution of the state and the deceneles and proprieties of the situa tion Involved. That Judge Reeder did net better knew the plain law of his case yas in itself very geed proof that he ought,net te have aspired te lie of higher rank than associate judge. m The KctIsmI Testament. "We are te have the newly-translated Tes tament te-morrow, and the publishers have been skillfully advertising it for seme days. Tliey cxjiect that there will be mil lions of copies sold ; but it seems clear that what are sold will be demanded only te sat isfy the public curiosity, and net te satisfy its spirit. The new work would seem te need a commentary along with it, te enable the reader te understand it where It differs from the old book. Translators wlualuru " vexation of spirit" into " n seeking after wind," greatly embarrass an ordinary mind In the effort te understand hew they have made the meaning of the text clearer. A seeking after wind may beet different kinds ; sometimes it is effective ; as when the ship captain seeks te fill his sails, or the smith te fill hlsbcllews ; but the kind the text speaks of is the ineffective sort; it means the effort te seize something and seizing nothing; the vexation of spirit, in ether words, that the old text speaks of. At least that Is what the passage lias been supposed te mean ; although the trans laters may intend toprevidoa brand new meaning with their brand new and wretch edly expressed rendering of the original. Sunday school teachers will de well for a while te refrain from explanation of seek ing after wind, lest they find the wind tee much for them. Or Doubtful Value. Te " Sunset" Cox is iiscrilH.il the very happy aphorism that the " national" ag ricultural and educational btneaus apienil cd te our federal administration aie " like burs en a sheep's tail they de net Iwleng there, but they are mighty hard te get out." Experience thus far with 1m1i these bu reaus shows that they cost mero than they cometo. They are out of place. Agricul ture and education are work for the suites. Except for the collection of statistics en the larger scale that the general government alone can engage in, they have no part in thcgcncral plan of our federal government, and attempts thus far te invest it with these extra-couslilutieiial functions have been in the main abeitivc. It remains te be seen whether, after the old barnacles are cleared out of these de partments, the rats and lice expelled, the premises fumigated and new men put in charge, new measures and new methods will vindicate the establish ment of the bureaus themselves. We are doubtful of thoexpcrimeiitntitiibcst. The simple Democratic processes of a govern ment limited te constitutional iovers, for constitutional puneses, will rid the federal government of avast number of placemen quartered en it, in places simply cieated te pension parly workers. Lay the ae te them toot and branch. The llullitt Hill. The Philadelphia newspapers aiu taking it great deal of interest in tlie llullitt bill, for tlie reorganization of their city govern ment ; and it is very natural that they should. Probably the bill provides an im proved machinery for the city ; but nothing is mero certain than that tlie best system of municipal government will be little better than the worst, if theso chosen te administer it aie net trust worthy; and that they will net be se, is quite certain, if Phila delphia continues te Ik- ruled by the element that has long held it fast in its control. In ether words, what we wish te say is that tlie pcople of Phila delphia need te lefnim themselves rather than their charter. If they cheese geed men te enice, their foimef government is geed enough; if (hey cheese bad men, a new form, and a theoretically belter feim, will Help them little. Tlie llullitt bill re poses increased powers in tlie chief execu tive elliccr, the mayor ; which is geed in theory, and splendid in practice wilii a geed mayor in place ; but veiy bad, indeed, with a bad mayor. - i A Sign Heard. At tins time, when rennsyivanta is agi tated ever the settlement of the question as te whether its constitution or its corpo rations shall be supreme, tlie observations of tlie Detroit Ercnimj Xcics upon tlie late elections in Michigan are pregnant with interest and importance. According te that authority there was a full vete and a lively interest in the election. Its result cannot be charged te Ilepublieun apathy or indiffeicncc. Hut there had been popular discussion of Urn growing power of the commonwealth's chartered creatures, and of the danger te popular rights from tlie aggressions of centralized money power. Judge Uoelcy, excellent man and able ju rist that he is, steed its the representative and friend of theso interests against tlie influences which would check their aggres sions and ciub their powers. Upen this issue he was beaten ; and the result is a linger beard in this part of the country. PERSONAL. Ex-Hucretary Frelineiiuyskn's ciidis said new te be very near. Ben Buiuikttk always waxes his mustaclie before he begins tolecturo. Coi.eniji, Wii.i.iam L. Williamson, a prominent citizen et Pettstnwn, dled Tues day or consumption. Gr.eROK Wasiiinoten wrete a two page lotter in 1707 that brought S76 at a recent sale or autographs In New Yerk. Wm. V. McGratii, or Philadelphia, lean personal oatate erf31!0,000 and real ostale that will amount te as much mera Judee Jehn 1L Orvih, or Ilollerontu, has heard from a brether in Nebraska whom he has inourued as dead for neurly thirty years. Mahenk's lsiy has been Indicted for attempting te kill tlie colored waiter whom he assaulted at Wolckei'a in Washington In February. L. E. Myths, tlie noted amateur runuer.is yery likely te turn professional whlle abroad and he will probably go te Australia borero coming home. HknryM. Ktani.ky'h new book, "Conge," will be published next week. Arrangements have been made te have English. American, German, Scandinavian, Spanish, Indian, Portugueso mid Dutch editions published al most simultaneously. Sin Arthur Sullivan, according te the Londen ll'erd, leaves England the last of May "for a Jouraey across the Atlantie and the Amerlcan centinent te California, te which land of geld, wheat and hoiresscs seme near relatives emigrated from Eulhaiu a few years age. te visit whom and find relaxation irem hard work is his errand." Threo Injured by u 1'reniAture llliut. At the lleechwiXMl colliery or the Phila delphia A Heading company, threo miles from Pottsvllle, Jehn ltyan, a miner, ilrcd a bhet en Tuesday without giving the proper notice, A number of hands in the sliute and gangway were probably fatally injured. Jehn Donevan, single, living at Mount Lotl'ee ( Jtenjamln Moere, married, a resi dent of Yerk Tunnel ; Jehn Sliannigun, married, residing at Mine Hill (Jan. Thelulured men were taken te their homes in the colllery ambuliuice, and work was suspended for the day. The premature ex plosion was a plece of Inexcusable careless nesa en the part of ltyan, imd a very bitter feeling prevails ugidtiM him. HERE AND THERE. Give the woman a chnnce I A young lady from this city who was visiting Washington while MlMCloveliindwu still at thoWldfe Heuse, writes of her : " 8I10 Is a very sincore woman with a ceed heart My Impression of her Is a rcnpectlul 0110. Rlie in net of the usual conventional type at all." Over In Munich the song birds of the spring-llde are making just as merry matin nitisle as the wnrblers In BU James clitlicli yard atsunrimx, Our young uemnti who Is kceplug Iiouhe evor thorn hjivh : " The black robin has been a curfcwlty te me ulnce the be ginning of March. Iloisatrifle larger than our familiar ntut dear old robin red-breast., and Is as block mid nhlny ns a crew. Ills bill Is of a beautiful clear, nmber color, while the fuinale Is a plain brown bird, net unllknlier American cousin. Hut their song, though of the H.M110 nelCH, lit n bit strmiger and rounder, as II it had been eultiviUed itmid these art Burreimdlngs." . .. . "Alii" hiie wrllcii rmui is ev Orleans, ' u Lancaster ioeplo Hheuld have mecii theso ox ex ox pasitlen grounds en May Day. Tliore wcre Mix orsevun thousand happy children, out in Hoasenablo cestumes, dancing around a Mayimleand crowning thelr quecn. The .SinltliHenlun exhibits and the educational doiKtrtineut In the goverumont building are most Interesting. Of the adtntrable pictures In the art building the chief te my oye Is the Tachtlngby Moonlight,' oil' the IsloefHhoals. The artist is from l'rovldenco, It I., James O. Tyler. I nover saw such wuter en cm- vas, and the effect of threo UghU in the pic ture Is very line, the red glow and reflection upon the waves from the light Iiouhe, the irroen Hlunal lamn in the vachl and the cold- en moonlight f am glad te say that lam mislalned In my admiration of this Kiliitliiir iiy se goon a juuge as Mousigner t;aei. Then "live Aslceji" Is a lcautiful plcture in Heuguerau's style.by a Kreneh artist, Leen I'erniult. Tlie llesh tints are oxiiuisite ; Cupid Is represented as a lovely nude child asloep and nearly covered with roses. The art collection is net cstiecially line nor very oxtenslve. Heme or tlie grain exhibits from Kansas and Nebraska are arranged with great ingenuity. A colossal sUitute of Cores Is made entirely of wheat, corn, etc., and there is also n line representation of the llar llar theldi slatue In grain. The Mexlcan display Is Interesting and quite clalxmde, and the Mexican band a great attraction, their music Is he line." Despite the luuihlo-dnwiiueHS and hliift lessncss that will strike the oye of the thrifty Northerner at every turn In New Orleans, tliore are stately homes ever tlie city, uhlch tell of spacious comfort and lelty linc.-ige. I have In mind 0110 of these uhere 11 spleudid mansion, finished hi native cypress te re- Kemlile satin-weed, with nrtlstlenpixilntmcnlH, Is emlxMvercd In groves or oleanders and tigs, orangeatid pomegranates. " Keuust (111 das Land, we die Citroneii blulicu?" Few men transplanted from their native homes, when grown even te youth, flourish se In a stiange soil as did Sergeant H. Pren tiss. He was only 18 years, hewever, when ha loll the state or his birth, Maine, and It was in 1821 that he was admitted te the bar In Natchez, Miss., and Ix'giiu his brilliant career as 1111 advecate and orator. Though he returned te Natchez te die in 18TI, he spent the last five years of his llle in New Orleans. It Is there his widow lives, a gracious lady with soft, black eyes, whose hair luts net yet lest from advancing years or early sorrow its golden lingo. Her seu is a line scholar, a gixxl law yer and inherits his father's wit, The two daughters llve simitlv and tmietlv. minmrt. lug themselves and thelr mother In dignl lled comfort by conducting a Hiiecessful select school. Evldence accuniul.ites that Messrs. Lesley and Ames, when they get up tlie l'enn sylvanla article in tlie Hrittanlea Eucyclo Eucycle paslla, hud Investigated the subject before they pronounced West Chester tlie centre of all rellnemcnt and culture. Fer it was 011 Seuth Walnut street of that Athens, 11 corres pondent ad vises me, that there was lately te be been .1 sign that r.tu thus: OIStriih, r.iNKii, I'iumeA Steiik. . Tliore am courts hi thoceiiiinoiiwoalth he partisan that even tlie read and hridge vlew crs are holectod with a view or getting them all from the dominant party. Te the great credit of Judges Livingston and Patterson be It H.iid, that they almost Invariably put at least one Democrat 011 such aboard ei' three which isa fair j)roiertion. It is notable that for a lecent iipimtiiieut te make a poll tied division, loe Judge Livingston picked out three Democrats, and all from one tevuNhlp. Hut where could he liave found itetter men te lay out Maulieiiii borough in wards than Emanuel 1. Keller, It. J. Mctir.inu mid A. l Kepler ? County Treasurcrtircider Is pretty firmly of the ojilnien that the mistake he made was hi premising te attend te tlie duties of his olllce In person, as tlie law directs. Had he avoided his olllce as completely as Frothono Frethono Frotheno larySltlles, Itegisler Stonerer (iuarter Ses sions Clerk Scttloyerhad he liecn totally ills iitudilied for It like Hocerilor Myers,he tiilnks the commissioners would have voted him n clerk, but, being attentive te his duties and complying with the mandates of the law, he Is made te sutler the poualtyef virtue and chew the cud ofretnorso. Dr. Compten came home from New Or leans, a thorough convert te the influences or Seuthern hesnitality. He says he heard everything talked but politics, and flaw no signs et disloyalty. He brought with I1I111 an e nm go bough that be plucked from the gardens or a fair Southern widow whose ac quaintance he made ; and if it lakes another hundred years for tlie neit New Orleans ox ex ox iwsitien tocemo around, tlie doctor will be there IT net sooner. Jamas F. Dewney lias moved from Lake City, Cot, down en the frontier, and his ad ad dress Is new Montreso, Cel. Frem there he writes : " Threo years age this beautiful val ley was occupled by the Ule Indians. Slnce then Western enterprise, dash and industry have made It a garden. The bottoms and mesas are covered with well cultivated ranches that will this year produce magnifi cent crops. Tlie mines or the Sun Juan county are within .15 te 00 miles. The Un Un Un capohgre and Hnetllcs group or mountains, 40 mlles, are in full vlew, southward, covor cevor cover cd with a shining sheet of snow. Uncaioh Uncaieh Uncaioh gre, (het water springs), the highest, ris ing 11,419 feet above the sea. Tliore are llve otlier jieaks within 200 feet or same helght We nre midway between Denver and Salt Lake City. All well and leve the mountains, but Lancaster nene the less." Sindiiad. WHEN HI'ItlNO CDMUS. Along the yellow reads the grass blmll softly creep like nolselena feet, A thousand odors subtly sweet Shall brvathe where'er thoneutli winds jiatg. Tlie tlrst pain blossoms shall unfold lleslde thellng'rlng drifts of snow, .Tlie iluudollen wnke and ((low Kro fades the creciu' whltu and geld. The swallow en his ulry wing Shall sear where skies nre softly blue, In thickets wet at neon with dew The hermit thrush shall link and ding. lint who shall care for these, alas I If from a grave the flowers shall grew And w arm ruins only melt the mew Te Id Je tlie dead beueath the gni9s 1 Frem The Current. MANUAL OF AltSLS. " Present arms I" There they are lletli stretched out te me Streng mid steady, smooth mid white, Kali as arms can be. " Ground nrins !" On the fleer, Kicking up his toys, llrcukingnll within his ivacli, ihulcstef boys. Right wheel I" eir his cart f " lA'ft w heel 1" tee, Is goue ; ltoiey'a hcud ls broken off, llersey'u tall is tern. "Quick step I" " Kerw ard march j" Crying, tee, he oemos 1 Had a battlu with the cat Uratched off bete my funis I" Shoulder anus 1" here, at lest, Round uiy neck they cloeo, Toerllttle soldlerboy Off te quarters gee. Vew thcArfny antf iYvV Jepriutt, A root, and his life are seen parted. - Tub pcople who want the Ualtiniore it Ohie railroad te have froe Ingress te Phllmleh phla knew that If 0110 railroad Is a geed thing for n great clly two are a great deal bolter. AccenntNa te the JVcw Jim, Ollleer llarn llarn held saw a; "most dlsgraceful woiie" en the street cars, hi bread daylight the ether day, ending In blown, 11 breach of the h.';ice and a number or coses of assault and battery. And yet he made no arrests, and tliore Is no rejKirt or him having entered any complaints against the oncuderH, This Is the saine vigilant ollleer whoa few weeks age pounced down tqten n Mer llllte Jew who was soiling circus tickets 011 the Htrcet, luuljilin dragged te the lockup, kejit tliore Hoveutoon hours and discharged only alter iiaylng the alderman (5.01 ceslM and the illl- tr fe macKmaii. Hut he quletly gaxed lit a row en the street (sirs and complacently vlewcd iv half-dezen men Hlugging anether en the highway and "made no arrcsUt" bo be bo eause "Heggy" Icennrd and his pals are among the best ward workers of Ilaruheld's party, or bocause he saw no chance te ex tort "rees?" WllIlN tlie elllcial head of Jeseph Mauley, poslmnsler at AugusUi, Me., rolls into tlie administration basket, tlie Democratic sinlle will very porceptllily broaden. He Is the worst tyim or "oll'enslvo imrtlsan." Will'.N the elevated rallre-.ids were built In New Yerk it was thought that the problem or rapid transit had been forever solved. Hut it iip"ears that this solution has net been cencluded, but only estjMmed. It has been found that during the hours of crowded travel the elevated cars are unahle te accom modate theso who wish te use thorn. More over, the New Yerkerhas ennie te regard the 12 miles nil hour travelled by the elevated trains as net much mero than Jogging along. It is claimed that with increase or iHipulatlen iiiiistcome Increased Inconveniences such as described, and hence It Is that tint Arcade railway Hchoine which contemplates an un derground passage through the streets is looked iiiieu by many with great favor. A bill te racllltate this method or transit had passed both Houses of the New Yerk legisla ture and it Ls new in the governor's hands. It should be carefully considered by him Ixifore signing it te see w bother the pcople or simply a coriieratlon are toderive any of the ivossible benefits that may arise out et It. Tlie New Yerk Times declares, alter an examination or the bill, that the business or the read is net limited te the carrying or passengers, and that the previsions made ter side excavations and storage facilities scciii te indicate a miriHise te carry Irelght Tliore Is no requirement ax te the sixed of trains, 10 limitation or fares or or piellts, and no restrictions upon the llnancial methods el tlie company. It is allowed te have a capital stock or f20,0OO,(HJ0, but is net cemiclled te have the roll amount or any part or it paid up. IT Itlsitnie that this bill passed both Houses in tills shaie, It proves that the New Yerk legislature deserves te rank with that or Pennsylvania in ubstinlity. Hetter hlew transit and freedom than rapid transit under tlie favor of a tyrrauneus corporation. Ti:srAMi:NT revision means the burial of legions of old sermons that had weathered many a day's preaching. Peace te their ashes. Jehn T. Caink, In a letter te the New Yerk Tribune, makes a geed point when he cites the third section of the Ldmtmds anti polygamy act as fellows : That if any male ierseii, in any territory or ether place ever which the United States havocxcluslve iurisdictlen, licrealter cohab its with mero than 0110 woman, he shall Isi deemed uuiltvef misdemeanor, and en 0111- vlctien thoreof shall Iki punished by a line or net mere than f.T00, or by iiiiprisoiiineut for net mero than six months, or by both H.ild puuishiiieiits, In the discretion of tlie court. Mr. Calue and his Mermen friends are en tirely reasonable when they maintain that as tills law applies te all the territories mid the District of Columbia, it should Ihj enforced ns rigorously in Washington as In Salt Lake City, against (.cullies as well as Mormons, upon Kastem saints as well as Wosteni sinners. Says Mr. Calne, "tlie goverumont furnishes money te spy outthe domestic relations of Mormons; suppose it was te supply money te spy out the 'unlawful cohabitation' el non-Mermen", who would gel the worst el It; who would howl the loudest, Mormons or non-Mormons?" The answer Is obvious. If this law were te be outercod relentlessly for 0110 day hi Washington It would iIIscIemi and punish mere crime than in a month's execu tion or It In Utah. Wondered Hlllrncy." Sonie people nre nlew In telling what cesl things lut nec.11 denn for them, hut 31 r. Jehn I'. Duly, of (ilUlneiivllle.K. C, says he takes gient Iilcnsmn In testify ing te the wonderful clllcncy of ltrewn's Iren flitter In dyspepsia, fever and ague, unit general debility of the system. He han crsenally cxputieucett the lnent satisfac tory resnlts nom the use of this valnable medt clnit. MukHaineineniudiltn of tills all yu whoe systems uru run down, llrewu's Iren Hitters will euro you Striking Unanliiilly Among htrlkcrs. The diversity of vluns among striking em em peoyes all harmoiilze Inte one unanimous np np previd when Durrv's PuiieMalt WuisubvIs the topic. Myriads of beucilcla.1 lesults fieiu its piepcr use, dlsui'iiis opposition when this llienie comes te the front. A child saved fiein dlpli therluhere. A father rescued from pneumonia there. A mother cured et malaria, mid endless praises en ercry hand. Nothing cuu eitnd It for superior exccllcuce nnd uillclency In family use. Held by reliable dmggUts and giecers id ene dollar per bottle. I lme used I) It. OUAVi:S' UKAIti'ltKUULA TOll und can truly say It has doue much geed, gives me entire relief from ndlstresslngpalpltu. Hen of tlie heart, says u lady In Haverhill, Mass. tl.UX). Free pamphlet of F. K. Ingalls, Cam bridge, Muss. SPECIAL NOTICES. Oncer reading would be the history of names. We cannot, hewever we go Inte the subject new, except se far us te guy that Dr. Kennedy's " Favorite Itcincdy" was called by that name, In an Informal fashion, long before the Docter dreamed of advertising It for public use. Speak ing of It he would say te his patients, " This Is my favorlte rciuedy for ull troubles of the bleed," etc., and Its success was se great that he Anally spelled the nuine with capital letters. (2)iiiylMindoed.tw Out of Tune. When the tones of a musical Instrument be be be ceme hursh and discordant, we say It Is " out of tune." Tlie saiue may be suld of that far moie wonderful and complicated plece of mechanism, the human structure, when It becomes disor dered. Net only actual disease, hut theso far moie common causes, overwoik, mental mix. tety, nnd fast living, may impair Its vigor and activity. The best remedy for a partial collapse of the vital energies, from thusn as from ether sources, is llostettor's Stomach Hitters, which Is at the same tlme an agreeable and mind cheer ing cordial, and the best pessible Invlgerunt In all cases of debility. It is an Incomparable stomuchleand antl-bllletis medicine, eradicates fever and ague, and prevents subeiuent at tacks. It remedies with certainty and thorough ness bowel mid kidney complaints, dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatic troubles, neuralgia and many ether bodily ailments. Uulsoceuntoructs influences which predispose te disease. What Is the use of suffering with ltnckache, ltheumatlsin, Kidney Dlicase, Sciatica, Crick, Stitches, ChostandliungTreublcs, Torpid Liver or soreness In any part, when a Hep I'laiter will certainly give yen relief t Vastly supeiler te all ether porous plasters. You'll nay se after using ene. 25c, overywbere. iSUCKLKN'8 AUNICA BALVK. The liest Salve In the world for Cute, Bruises, Seres, Uloeirs, Salt Ithuuui, Fover Seres, TetUir, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, nnd ull Skill Kruplleus, und positively cures Piles, or no iay required. It is guaranteed te glvu jierfeet satis faction, or money rofuuded. Price, J5 cents per box. ter sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 mid IX) North Queen street .Lancaster, l'a. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAONE WINE NOW 1M POUTED. ATltKlOAUT'S OLD WINE 8TOUB, Ne. 38 KliT Klse Utrkkt. nu, . .. L BLAYMAKKK, AbL jr MRlilCAU ryi my'iTaciu " PL Kvcry Slrnln or Celd Attacks that Weak Itnck anil nearly iiriwtnitcn you. Brown's Iren Bitters, Tin: mist tunic. Tnule Maik IjUAI.ITV-l'UltlTY-NOTflUANTlTV. On Kvcry ltettlc. HTItKNdTIIKNSTIIK MCSCI.KS. STUAItlKS TI1K NKKVKH. KNUIUirKSTHKJII.OOl). OIVKS NKW V1UUU. I)ii. .1. 1.. JIvkiis, Kulrdclil, Iowa, miys : llmwii'slnin IlltlPrs is tlm best Iren incill rlnu 1 liavti known In tny SO jcumcxiieili'iice. I Imve feiiiHl ltHK.-clulIy liiincllctid In nnrveiiH or nhvalfiil fixlmtirttlnn mill In all ili'hllltfitliiir nil incuts Hint bear ke lu-avlly en tlie Bj'stem. Uw It freely In my own family." (IcniilneliiwtrailiiiiiiiiK itml crossed red lines en wrapiiur. TAKK NO OTIIKlt. Miuloeuly by IlltOWN UIII1MICAI. C0..1IAI.TIMOUK, Ml). T.ADIKS' Hanii IUhik llBcrul aiwl nttrnrtUc. ceiitidnlin; lint of lirlzcM fur iccvliits, liifeniiii. Hun nlMiiit coin, etc., kIvcii awny Iiy nil draleni In inc-dlclnc, or mailed te any nd (ircseii receipt 01 ai, HUlMip. (7) TTOP PLASTERS. A FAMOUS STRKNOTllENEM. lleiiftit wives, idiep Rlrls unit Miles-women nil Mittcr inniii or lees fielil Wcnk Ruck anil Side iielie. Nothing nlferd nucli Inxlunt relief tutu ller I'tAsTKBiipiilleilevcrairectcd part, l'nlns anil Helies of all kinds are driver, out mid tliu parts inude ever and Ht lengthened. Auk tern II or I'lahteii. iimde from llurgnndy l'ltch, (.'tiiimla llalwim mid tlm vlrtiuwef frenli Ihips. Mililevi-iyMlicm. 'A'kj., B for (1.00 Send te HOI' I'LASTKllCOMrANY, llenUiii, for circular, (fi) K OP PLAKTKKS. DO UK HKNfillll.K. Tlm ller I'LAHTKndec mero uoed In one-niiar- ter the thnethan any halm orfetlon, imdls moie cleanly te tise, A fresh and sweet porous plaster whir h acts liniiKMlIiitely wlien applied te seat of trouble Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hldcaehe, Ijime U.clr, Crh k. Sciatica, Hern Muscles, KM miy directions, Weak Lungs or local pains can can netlst long when onner theBO plasiers Is np piled. Kememher, virtues of In-sli Heps, Ilur gundy Pilch and (linns combined. Sold overy- In-re. "c.. 5 rnr f I.UD Proprietors. (7) HOP I'LAHTHU COMl'AN Y, linsteii, Muss. TTOP PLA8TKHS. Hep Plastrs Car Quickest. Why ? Ilccuise ceinK)sed of medleliiid ijmilltli'H tlml nre known te pesness great power In relieving p.du, cut lug dlncuse unit wonderful Ktreiigtheu lugneakuud worn out parts. Krcsh Heps, llur gundy I'llch and (linns cemhlneit In it fresh, clean and swcel poteus plaster, Aluujs leaily te nppiy inituauen pain, iicnes, siinius, crump, Kt lichen, crick, swollen Joints iirniuscleK, or snru ness In iiny liurl. "iZa , r fur tl. every where. (S) HOPI'LASTKRCOMl'ANY.Ilosten.ltftss. TKItVOUSNIWS, SLEEPLESSNESS -AND- All Ferms of Heart Disease, yield by the use of OR. GRAVES HEART REG ULATOR, thousands ue it, why net you T One de-out heillliue will glve iwrfeet refreshing sleep le anv nervous or wakeful licrseii. It stlmulutes the Stomach, regulates the bends, gl cs tenn te the system, repairs w listed energy and mental faculties. $1 per IJottle, 0 for $5, at Druggists. Send te V. I:. INljAI.LS. Camhrhlge, Mass., lorlrce pumjililul en Heart Disease, Ncrvoun Ncrveun ness, etc. mll-lwdp) rpiHIKT NO OTHKHS WHY HNDPUH JL tins Hgenies of neuralgia, when Ueuseu's Cupclnu rhistcrs w 111 ijulckly ielluve It i's;. CAitiir.uuin. (STANDARD CARRIAOK WORK. Edward Edgerley, (Carriage llullder), S1AKKKT hTKKK.T, IIKAII OK I'Ob'IOFKICK, I.ANCASTKK, l'A. MY LAUUE STOCK OK BUGGIES & CARMAG-ES Ceinprl-CH the Ijitesl Styles nnd the most Kle gantly Finished, WHICH I OFFKlt AT GHKATI.Y UKDUCBI) I'ltlCKS. The bUl'KIttOll QUALITY OK MY WOltK Is no longeriiiestleni'd. Mywpikls its II no its any made In thn larger cllles, and hOI.D AT HALF TDK 1'ltIUK. New ls the tlme te order ler spring. KNCOUltAOK FA lit DKALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WAltltANTKI) ItKPAIItINO l'UOMPTLY ATTKNDKD TO. One set of w erkmen vsiwclally eniplej cd for tlut purpose, nevai tfdAw "I RKAT CARRIAGE SALE AT M, I (I Milcv's h CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTKU, l'A., Having m.idaelcmlve proparntleusiliirliig the dull seiL-en, this will beoneot the Largest Sales We Ever Held. Flnt-Ht and Udest Style VKUICLKS will bu effen-d te the public. This will be our greatest eirert Te Satisfy the I'lililic That First-Class Weik can be sold at Lewer Figures. DOWN WITH KXTltAVAOANT I'ltlCKS AND MKKT Till: WANTS OF THK l'EOI'LK. Our Grand Opening and Kxhlbltlen of this sale work Is ready for Inspection. Wu Invite ull te call und uzumlue during this exhibition. Our stock consists of the follewing: t Passenger Kxtenslen Tep I'hmtens. 4 " Stuudlng Tep l'haitens. 4 dump seat ,arnngcs. Falling Tep l'hniteiis. SUtndlugTep l'liaitens. Ladles' Cunoev Toe 1'hruteiiH. No-Tep Wagons. Tep lluggles All Styles. Terms DO Days, With Proof Soeurlty. GREAT SALE DAY, SATURDAY, BLAY 23, 1885, 10A.M.-3 l'.M. NORBECK & Ml LEY, II. F. ItOWK, Auct. VHOl'JtlKTOIIS. Fer particular see salu bills mid small clr sulurs wwlmiirtil'il iliiinui'l r..Ma,i iiua, KXtnUTION, THE REST TV Cigars In thn limn, two for 6c, at llAUTMA.N'S El LOW FUONT CIGAll nlOKK. rplIIS I'AI'KU IH PK1NTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeant Ink Works, 2Glh aed I'ena'i Avenue lanMrrt PHILADELPHIA. l'A. CAINT-HAPIIAEL WINK. INFORMATION. (iennany, North und Seuth America, Ureut ilrltaln, India, und se en. The Quantity exported annually ls suiMclent proof of Its stability and staying powers, while for the real connoisseur theru in 110 wlne that can be considered Its superior. i-TheSalnt-Rapnacl Wlne Company, Valence, Departmental the Drome (Frunccjl H. E. SLAYMAKER, ;KIXt OTRSKT. ICIOI'V .ir. Meirmtx INN A 11HENKMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN & B RE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GAKDBN HOSE, BABY OAniHAaES, LAWN TENNIS, OUOQUET, WATER COOLERS, REI'ItiaERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. vnr aoevn. Jehn h. TJivhuiL ni:a kTiathven. Summer Dress Goe ds. IN NEW AND DHHlltAIILK TIII.NCiS. KiublelUcied Ciimblnatleii Hulls, ll.l.'e te tls.ei, iuitu new. Kinhreldercd liebes, H.oulellseo. Satlncs, new styles, 15c. Liiigaasseitineut Krench Sullnes.Sc, ailnch wide, Klguicd ll.dlste, only 18c. lainth wlde Klguicd llathtf. only Wc .cphyr Ulugtiams nl rc. Large Line of Whlle l)res (Jeisls, al I.UW CASH 1'ltIUKS.' JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTLi:, l'A. j-yRFss OOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, Cable Dress Goods, ALLCOI.OKS, 10c. A YAltl). FINE COLORED CASHMERES, lAUIMVIIi:,!Sc. A YAUD. COPURE DRESS GOODS, NKWfcllADKS.STJic A YAUD. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 In. COLORED CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL.Mc. A YAUD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, riNi; QUALITY, tl.U) a Yuid. Astonishing ISargulns. SlIDezeuTUKKISIITOtYKLh ISU Cents Laeh, Werth -ft Cents. 2,000 Vanli INDIGO BLUE SATING, 15c. a Yard j Woith 'Jic. WHITE GROUND FRENCH SATINES ISc.aYard; Ileal Vulue, 37Ke. hew yeek: steee. J."' MARTIN t CO. Our linjer has leturnisl fiem .Sen Yerk und being cry hikccssIuI In milking pureha-ei In Dltfi UOODS very miieh belnw the regular pi Ices, we new eiler the following UAKOALNS: One Case Satin Berbers, At (irvutly lleiluecd 1'ilces. One Cumi BRITISH BEIGES, At Viae, worth 'iVs. Kxtm (ioed Value. ONH CASE BlaGk Gashmeres. III.ACK CA!.II.MKIti:s, ut 1.1. IILACIC CA!;IIMKUI, at .(. III.ACK UAMIMKIIKS, at T.'e. III.ACK CASA.MhltKS, iitil.'e. IILACU CAMI.MKltKS, ut I'Je. IMnchwIdeIlLACK CASIIML'ltK utMc. ONI! CASE PRINTED BATISTES, At 12c- In llenutlful New Designs und Delicate Colorings. ONE CASK DRESS SATINES, Consisting of BO DIFFEftENT I'ATTEltNS te select flout, at l-Je. and 13c. it, at r:; per yun ird. White Goods JiUCII A3 Victeria Lawns, India Linens, Nainsoeks, Wlde Oorded Plques -AT- LOWEST PRICES. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King ami I'rlnce Sis., LANCASTF.lt, l'A. Hl'ECTACLXS. QUPKHIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Mlcroscems, Field Hlesses, llaronieters, Tul scopes, Wi-le Lanterns, Thcrummetei-H, Di-uw-luu Instrumimts, 1'hllnseplilcal mid Cheinlcul Appaiutus. List and Dcserlntlens of our 'tin CaUdegues scut FltEE en application. QUEEN &CO, NO.MICIIKSTNUTST. PHILADELPHIA maw-iyaaw TprAPPY THQUflHT AND IlEBKCOA JL l, Tobaccos 0111: HAUTMAN'S Xi Tobaccos only 80 per jlu(t, at t ,i,uw ruunx i;iuau irkiii1 . 1 S' - . . GOODS tn.eritiMi. T.TKA IKIUAUTFHS POIt SUMMER Merine Shirts nnd Drawers, Qatize UndershirtB and Drawers, Cholce NocktleB, 15. & W. Cellnra und Cuira, C. & C. Cellars and CufTs, Crown Cellurs nnd Culls Tlie Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HIIIIITH AND SOCir.TY I'AUAPHKItNAMA J1ADH TO OltDKIt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WHSTKINtlSTKI'.KT. F lNKTAILOUINO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Lalgeslund Choicest As-eiliuent et FINE WOOLENS IN Til i: CITY or LA NL ASTKIt. All the latest NeM'ltles In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEItY IIEsT WOltlvMANSHlP. Prices te suit all and nil goods warranted as represented at his new store, Bfe. 43 lerth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE I'OSTOFUCE.) H. GERHART. lUlt(l:it .t SUTTON. The middle of .May nnd no wurin weather jrt, but woniesurc telme it. II net In Jlny. Itls bound tiKeimi In .liiiie, und It will 1st a wise man whepicpaiei tin nuriii wcatheriu his Clothing, und BURGER & SUTTON me fully jii-epaicd te supply the Wuiiis et all home In want of CLOTHING. We have a complete Ready-Made Stock, I10111 aCllCAr WOltKINO M'lTtii a PINE DltK.ssht'IT, ut li.ud tliini 111 lees. Our sliK'k eri-lKCE HOODS for t I'M'OM DICK Is lull ufall tliu l.ntrst Klle. wlilili wi- will make tu order at Keaseniibln I'lim, Well. maiishlii und Fit Ouaruuteed. Gents Furnishing Goods, IN OltEAT VAUIiriY Call ami see 0111 new sleck of the Latest Mle Ties '1 hey ale C. Ill; AT ami only ::ii'. The DAYTON SHIRT ktuuds at the head. "We ell ," Pi Ice, $.. Burger & Sutten ) MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU, l'A. L.15 ANSMAN it I1KO. Great Reduction! OuIiik te the b.iekwaiilue-.sel Ilie seiiMiu we h.ne nuiilea hueeiliij; Iteduetieii, telling I I lill iiiiiif 1 1 1 11 ,1 u U Y- 1 1, J I' AlHuirThelr Actual Value. Men's l)rcH Suits at l(t) j worth fs.ee. lien's All-Weel .Mixed Cusslmciu biillsut 5..'i0 j wnrth fll.m). .Men's All-Weel Plaid Suits ut 7.00 : weltli tll.tm. Men's All-Weel Worsted Suits nls..W : weltli I17.0D. Men's All-Weel Cerkscrew llluck ami ltriinn Suits utfJ.iN); Werth IIS eu. Heys' Suits, with Loek Pants, at tl.Uli worth $3 no. Heys' Stills, with Leut; rants, at ti.'-i; weith (ISO. Heys' Suits, stilctly all-wool, al pi.lO. I.IH), tite, $1.0O, $7.ti)und s.u) ; weith fully double the money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem $1.25 Upwards. Ilcadiptaiters for the (LA. It. Suits, All uoel. Indigo illuu Suits at t.DU, $lu.ue mid flJ.111, fiinr linteed last colors, with twu sets el buttium. It will lie a ureal deal te yeuriiiHautiiK tee amine the enormous stock of .Men's lieis' und Chlldicn's ClethiUK. Alse our bulls in.ule toeidei ler 41.' no. L. BANSMAN & BRO., Nea. 60-00 NORTH QUEEN ST., (ttlght 011 the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEU. l'A. 9"Net connected with any ether clothing stele In the city. SLATE WOKKH. All persons wIsIilllKMAItllLElZED SLATE M ANTE l.)i,erany olhurSlale Win k, will de well by calling: ut our works or send ler eurlllustiu ted uiUdeKUU. FKANK JANSON.tllllO., Cemer Fientand Locust St., Celuiubla, 1'n. maitt-iliuil JTiVHUV CUKTOMKIt (IKTO ONE IIOT II TLEOFFOItEVl'FLOWKUCOLOHNE Who buys One Dellar's worth of LuitlcV ami Oent's t urulshlnit' OihhIh AT HECHTOLD'S. A fresh supply et spi Inn styles of Hosiery lust lecelved ) also llauxe Underwear, Hhlits from the comineu cheviot for lv, up te the bet luun dried and unlaundrled In thu murkeL I'uiia, Overalls, Jackets, Hats and notion uouerully. II UN IIY HECllTOLD. Ne. 61 North Ouoen HlrceL 1', 8, CUelc JuJldtiiB Lein ttud Bitner tftl. Sf , " - Mr- " . J I . . -V