WsnPMP'T'- r" fnmswr. 'WWW. V 77 z, "'"ftWI'Tw ' ' TT ("""i Tai " wn,-r '-,- - ---rfjrm J , f. . ,. VT r V; ' '' - '-" .,:-rA-Ar.rr r iLi - ' ""HC 7-tf "v - ' V VJ?. - n v ' ," f, ,r T ( : AJiV"" i'yi-, .V" - '--.. i . ' -,' , - . . " -rf TOM LiAJSUABTJCtt jDAIIjY LNTJBJjdUiUJSMUJSlC, jFjKIUAY, MAX ZZ, 1885. Tee Daily Imtelligemcer. ,ii. Publlfhtd Bvery Evening In the Year (tUIDATI ueimD) i Br STKtNHAN HKNBEU ,U IlfaELLIGENOER " BUILDING, W. W. Cerner Centre Square. k ft LAlrOABTKH, l'X. '1. J0A1LY Tbw cbkts A wxik. Kits dollar a t'!-i4- tmA.monrTTeiKTBXMONTn. I'eflTAaKVRBV. j, AUTABiUAannie nwa nn iu nni v"id 1' un WEEKLY Pf. "Wbllehed " INTELLIGENCER," (iiairrrASMO Vr Every Wednesday Morning, TWO DOLLARS A TAH IK ADVAKO. Sir" fc ifr rtonaereirDiROB solicited from every part of the slate and country. Corre&pemlonta nre ro re auested te write leirlbly and en ene flile el the paper only and te sign their mimes, net ret publication, but In proof of B'Hd laltn. All anonymous loiter will be consigned te the waate basket. ADMM llLintlM AKD TBLX01UVS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, 5l)c CaucestctJntclltgcntcr. LANCABTEU, MAY K, 1885. &. fi m m &, i. t'Un $ J ? r. m fev m I'iU 'M i'J &r U. ev frit ft fv i fcr . A Delerous Henl. TheBlaniac organs, ene and nil, headed by the IVt&uncand Philadelphia JJrcM,secm te have get their orders te unfiul the bloody Bhirt. With ene accord they are pitching into the administration becauseit has removed some ex-Union soldiers and appointed some cx-Cenfcdcratcs te eHlce. It is hoped te flrothe Northern heart by incendiary appeals te that sort of cheap patriotism which in every age has been the last refuge for scoundrels. When Grant called Akeniian into his cabinet and distinguished I.eiigstrect ; when Hayes made Key postmaster general, and had his wife introduced te a Southern audience, leaning en the aim of a man who shoveWl the ground from under a Union soldier's feet, because the repe was net long enough te hang him ; when Mesby, Ithe guerilla, was sent by a Republican ad- I ministration te Heng Keng, and the whole .party sold what was left of its biithnght i Mahone tlie super-loyal party of great aeral ideas estepped itself from objecting ex-Confederates in eflicc; and it can only hurt itself by renewing a faded and ,agged-eutissue-Butlct it keep at it. The administration will keen en its way. Most of the men of ma ture age and (it talent in the Seuth wcie in the rebel army; and they are new re constructed citizens of that bectien, and loyal adherents of the government. They are mero te be trusted than some of the loud-mouthed fellows who followed the Northern armies, mostly behind the bag gage wagons. The president has just said that no ene-i?gged Union soldier, doing his dntyKiipBly, shall Iks removed ; and ap ap ap P'opRitalike these of Vilas and Mack, rtretender te McClcllan and the offer te Rosecrans, show Miat true soldiers who aie true men are net te 'k overlooked. It pleases the tllaii:'i organs te lieul. Let them howl. Tell All the Truth. Four of the New Era's ielitical friends had a bar-room altercation tliree weeks age, which, occurring within doers, was in some mysterious way kept fiem " the 10- porters of all the city papers," until as a matter of news they assumed that it had become stale, Hat and unprofitable. The New Era, however, which has at last found it out, uses it new te point the moral of a warning, that its rule te " over look a young man's first escapade, en prom prem ise te keep out of bad company and bad habits in the future, will net apply te offi cials elected te administer justice or handle the public money, or who are entrusted with any ether official responsibility te the public." And our mere or less esteemed contem porary proves that it means what it says, by net only deliberately suppressing' the names of tliose engaged in what it calls " .1 very disgraceful scene and breach of the peace," but by indulging in vague innuen does, whicli reflect upon every alderman in the city and leave it te be suspected that almost anybody " directly and officially," or even " indirectly " " connected with the city " might have been involved in it. If the JVeie Era thinks a " disgraceful breach of the peace among officials "even these who are " under bends " te the New Era, rather than te the public or their own self-respect deserves the " penalty of ex posure," as is certainly does, why does their organ net inflict the penalty upon the guilty, instead of casting the drag net of suspicion ever the unoffending ? If Alderman Uarr and City Tieasurer Myers had an altercation, and Water Sunt. Halbach and his Assistant Supt. Huber interfered te step it, whatever was dis graceful in the matter attaches te them in dividually, and te them only. There is no reason either for " officers of the law " nor public journals te condone their effense ; much less te distribute it ever ether offi cials who may come within the Niw Era's .classification. Interpretation Wanted. The very excellent majority of the Pennsylvania state Senate have no stomach for the passage of an anti-free pass bill, Notwithstanding the constitution of Penn sylvania which is the supreme law of the commonwealth, that all of these- senators sworeto support, without reservation we hepe forbids the issue of free passes, and commands the legislature te enforce the prohibition by appropriate legislation, a majority of the Senate refuses te enact the necessary laws. Among the recalcitrants are some Demo crats, accounted worthy and cstimable men in the fellowship te whicli are specially com mitted by tradition and principle the pro pre pro Iservatlen and cnfei cement of the coiwlitu ceiwlitu coiwlitu tien. One of these, Mr. Mddis, claims for every man the right of prlvate interprctsu tien. He would de well te explain te a yeanilng pcople hew te iiitcrpiet. the constitution te warrant the issue office pas3cser te justify the legislature iu net 8uppresing their issue. and the pcople were disciplined for net listening, It was objected te the great Nnzarone that he taught net only the "middle classes " but "the common pceple.,, There was "disturbance," tee, en the sliercs of Galilee seme eighteen hundred years age. The world moves; forwards or back wards; even in Massachusetts. Jail Inspection. 1 If theroareany innocent men in jail, It is the duty of the inspectors te ascertain the fact, and te meve for their pardon and re lease A mistake in their conviction only increases the responsibility of the authori ties te terminate their suffering from such injustice. Itisthodutyef the prison inspectors te reform Hummers' Hall. It is a disgrace te the county and the community that they don't de it. It is the duty of the people te elect In spectors who will inspect. The Congressional Apportionment. One geed tiling about the cengicssiunal apportionment bill befere the governor is that no county Is carved up by it. All of Rucks is left in ene district; and all of Lackawanna, instead of the ravishment of the present apportionment. Tlie proposed oulrnge en Allegheny was net consum mated. It is rcmaiked as singular that nearly all of the present Democratic senators aie put into Democratic districts by tills bill. We should consider it very singular if this wcre net tlie case. Ter this are we senators. VICTOR HUGO DEAD. lumped from tlie window of U10 blazing InillAliiR te thelr dentin liml no nppcarnnce of IkjImr Hcerched, but tliey worn bndly HcrntclieJ, brulsed ami bloody. Frem their can ntrennift of bleed trickled and made a peel under thelr nhotilderM. Hrlght red foam uIhe welled from thelr neslrllftnnd mouth. Tlie burned bodles wero noenblnK te leek liHin. The skin had peeled en" Irem face, neck, forearms, IiiuhIhiukI linger, mid hung In gliantly nlired mid littern. Tlivlr clothes ero net liurned en", mid thelr feet, legx, arum and trunks wero unharmed. The hands of hoiue or thorn woreulluchod In tlie agony of a lorrlble denlh. The mouths et seme were wlde open, naif thelr lust breath wero a Hcreiiin of aiigulHli. TllK ailiSATJCST VHESlill 1'OKT AS1 xuriUAST up rut'. vvsTViir. A hketeliiirilln i:ciitrul Career lllitrnllt f IJlpmry I'rww My A lreat l'lBiirn of llie MMIi Century 1'iiet nuil 1'ntllltl.in. Nnvellit ami rmiiplileteer. Pauin, May 'Ji Victer Huge died at '. 111. te-day. UNA Needs Salt. The able jeung gentleman whorembines tlie functions of secretary for Mr. Cailisle and cenesiwndent of a 1 losten pajier writes te it that " Mr. Kandall himself indicates his relations with tlie administration by refusing te say whether he likes it or net. Mr. Carlisle, en tlie contrary, expresses creat satisfaction with most of what has been done by the president." Alas 1 befere the secietary-coricspeud-ent's letter get into cold type, Mr. Randall had very emphatically defined his relations with the administration. As an eminent authority once ie marked, Mr. Carlisle's secretary is " tee ficsli." Wiiijn tlie I'lilladelplila Vc.iMys: "We hav no doubt but that tlie Kenate will promptly de lis part towards making It a law," our tlilrtoen-year-ohl girl, whose education in grammar hits Ihieii neglected, Inquires what the "but that" is for. . -- m - Semi: el the Phlkulelphl.i polluy-heldcrs In tlie famous New Km lll'olnsur.mcecoiupany, hi which a large number or Lancastrians wcre victimised, hue obtaiued a prolliui prelliui nary lidtiiictleu te provent the collectlon of assessmenbi upon thciii, en the ground that they had Heverud their conneutloii with it by refusing te pay assossinents and te continue the doubtful benuflLs of tte- cillcd insurance in IL It can li hIiewii, they think, that even the assessments collected wero net honestly applied te the puriwscs for whicli tliey wero paid in, and that altogethor tlie Hchome was 11 humbug net evon henestly mauaged. It will Ik cheaper ler the New Krn'M victims te llglit than te iiy,and much mero heroic. It Is cold weather for Iluck, the new minister te I'eru. Holiasju.stgeno through a Kentucky winter, and he will meet another iu Pern when he lauds there Mr. Jehn Keach uiuhI h a very sur- prlsed jHirsen nt tlie present tlme ; and a great deal or disgust, it may be cenfidcutly prcdicated, Is mingled with his mirprlse. There was a tlme when tlie Chosler Hhip Hhip builder might push anything en the govern ment that looked like a vessel, with 110110 te say him nay. In tliose clever dayH Heech was a happy man. Tliorefbro It is tli.it he new regards Secretary Wiiitney as an Insuf ferable prig, because he has seen lit te make Mr. Keach llve up te thoHpccilicitiens of his contract regarding the Delphin, which has fall ed three times te de that which was premised of It. It the Delphin utterly fails, as new seems probable, Jehn will I e debarred In future lrem competing for any further government contracts. This Is the reason why tlie new administration is a very sharp thorn in the side of the ence happy ship building jeblwr. Marie Victer Huge Is ene of the illustra tions or literary precocity long sustained. He was a famous man when llilscenlury was hi Its llrst (iiiaiter. Hern In llesaiieen, France, February 'X, lblli, his early educa tion was chlelly obtained in private mcIioeIh In Paris. When only thlrtcen years of age he shewed such literary talent that his rather was persuaded te let him fellow lltoratureas his vocation. When llflecn years old he sent a noteworthy poem te the French academy, and at twenty his llrst voluuie of poems created 11 great sensation In tlie ransiau 1110 rary world. Ills drama of Vrnmwcll made him the leader or the school of romanticists, who wero at that tlme engaged In warm war war fare Willi tlie classicists. The routing of the latter was largely accomplished by Huge's herculean blows. Ile obtained the much coveted scat iu tlie French academy In IhII, despite tlie strong opposition of his literary opponents. Ile wascicatcda peorer l'rance l,vr Klnu IaiiiIh I'lilllinneiii lSl.ri. Later en, as ndoniityertho loglslatlve assembly, he do de do neuiKed the policy or President llonaparte, and had te llee Iu conscqucnce te the Island of Jersev, where he continued his literary lalKirs. Ills celebrated novel, l,es Mlser nbllcs," appeared iu IHa iu nlne languages. In 1S71 he was elected 0110 or the roprcncntii reprcncntii roprcncntii tlesor tliodeiartnioiit or the Solue 111 the national assembly. Ile made a vigorous pro pre test against the Insurrection of thoCeinmiino. Ills reinn id from I'aris te llrussels fellow ed wmiii alter, but his sympathy with the Parisian inmirgciitH forced him te leae tlie ltelglan isipltul Ter Londen. The Hesing years or lilsoNentuil lih) wero spent in Paris, .... 1 t...n.. .I.n ll. lif .ill ..,... wnore no nas long iicfii mu nun ui .ui bio literary nuil social gatherings. PERSONAL. Kiinateu Mahoni:, wheu uuiiniied, is Kild te weigh 110. DANir.iiO. IlAiiu, the w oil-known PIIIm burg Democrat, has boeuapiHilnlcd collector (or surveyor) or customs at that pert AlNHWeHTit Hi'oi'Feni), librarian or the Congressional library, has been there slnce 18411. He was llrst assistant, and was made librarian In ISI. Mit. anii Mas. (J 1:0. fl. IC.NimiT havomnde enniigli money out or "Over tlie (larden Wall" te purchase a cotlage at Saratoga. They will spend the summer there. Ki:v. Dit. K. It. CitAVUMH, of Newark, N. J., was elocted moderator el the Presby terian gener.il assembly iu Cincinnati by 11 vote el aiu te 'JW for Dr. Dlckey, of Philadel phia. Haiia Huumiaiiiit'n company gets f 10, 000 roraslngle iMirformauce of "Theodora" Iu Munich, at which Itavarla's eccentric king is te Ik) tlie only spoclater. " A feel and IiIh money," etc Kiiwahii Rvunirrr Ham: UiIiiIch that "In these days the church has something te de besides Hinging, reading ami piaymg." Among the ether things, he mentioned "hos pitality, education and charity." Mihh KATirAiUNi: Hayaiid, daughter or the Hccretary of state, is the most fcailess and daring lady rider In Washington. Sevenil days age she rodeovor the long steeple chese course at the race track, Uiklng every barrier, including 1110 waier jump. Ki:v. H. W. A i-m.ineN, D.D., efSL Paul's chuicli, Cheltenham, has received from his pcople a vacation cr six months, and has sailed fur l'hireS!. His place for the present will be laKen ny 1110 he v. waniuei riemeuis, I). I). Jehn ICm.i.v Is the only man who was ever tw leu elected slicrlll' of New Yerk. A Hlierin'cinnet bohlsewn Immediate succes sor ; but as seen as his successor's time had expired, Kelly was again elected te that ellice. Hiiwahiis Piuititcro.NTeiico ure'u te his sen: "Yeu may le invited te a ball or din ner because you dalice or tell 11 geed Htnry ; but 110 ene slnce the time of Queen Klisr.-dsilh has leeu made a ciihlnct minister or lord cbanceller for such reasons." Kx-Cmr.P Ji'Hrici: Wai.i.aci:, of t'aliror t'alirer nia, has withdrawn his application te In) min ister te China, 011 the ground that he could net be useful te Ills lullew citlcns in Dial ca- lacitv. iKS'aiise ill-reeling lias Ikjcii caused MBDWAtm T 1ST OF DISKASKH. Brown's IRON BITTERS wiu, cum: HKADAUIIK, IND10KST1ON, UILIOUSNKSS, DYSl'Kl'SIA, NKItVOUS l'HOSTIIATION, MALARIA, CIIIIjhSANDFKVKHS, TIUK1) FICKLLNO, H.'XTI.M, 11 HI.M1II irnv PAIN IN Till! 11ACIC AND SIDES, lMl'UltU 1JLOOD, CONSTIPATION, l-'EM A hV. 1 NF1 KM IT I ES, RHEUMATISM, NEUltAI.aiA, KIDNEY anuLI VEUTltOUHLES. FOR SALE BYALLDRUGGISTS. Tlie Ui'iniliin tins Tiwlu Muik and crewed lUd I. lues en wnippcr. TAKE NO OTHER. cepl9 lyilAw Vtep I'ljTsTint. A UAIIiUOAD HNOINKKH l.lvbnrlii (.Vnlml New Yerk, was cured of a din licnnlnu- Klilncy ceniplHlnl by tlie Hec i'LASTri: ltuKaH! "I knew wlinttlicy urennd rereniiiieiid tliimi te nil tlie boys en tlin reiul." Applied te pain J 11 any purl liiMlniil i-rllif Is xlven. Ker wenk and tired mncli-a or Joint, Crick, Nlltchc, HUlo HUle nclies, MciimlKlu. He'" Client, Ithnniimtlmii or local ncakniMs the eircct Is iimlc. l'iciiureil from lluiuumly l'lteli, Canada ISalnain una vli tnes of uarden Heps. Sold by ilnitKltH mid country Meres. iOc., fi for tl.UM. 1101' l'JjAhTKIl COJil'ANY, llofteii, Muss. ill) r.Avs aiewKiia. F LINN A HUENKMAN. SRRING GOODS -AT- FLINN & B RE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. aii.xr.nwAiii:. H. 'A. HUOaDH. ATTENTION ! OP PIiASTKUS llemove pain and norenrns quickly, coin n freiih llnpx, IliirKiiniiy rucii ami TV fwiiinilfMl firil Canaila llatHiiiii, tliey nre.us thousands of puepln lyHtliy, lim lie.l ana RirniiKOfiv jioreus pinnirr eer iiiaile. Always roeHicm unit Btienuthcim weak unit tired iarts. ISnrkache, ScUtlcn, Crick, Kldnev l)lciue, itliciiinatlKiii, Hlmr)i I'iiIiih, NiliiL'hust, Hldeaehe, and nil iwlns, local or deep Kuatcd, are speedily cured. A tllnl will deiiieimtmle Ihclr worth, held ly dniKitlMs. me., for fl.iw nur rjj.vsir.u iuhimsi, llonlen, Hum. () O DOUI1TAHOUT1T. The st iniiKCHt ami best porous piaster e er kuenii. The Hec 1'i.astfii Is highly uieillcaleu ler the Inxtiinl cure of pains and aches mid the HtrciiKlhciiliuc of weak pait. I'rcpared freiu i lUKreulutilH, uiirKiiiiay rill n, uiinaun iuii xaiu am! tlie entile menu nun euainies ei iieps. We would call attention et purolmsera te the very flne nml com cem com pleto line or moderu.to priced Ludiea' Geld Wutchcs, very much in demand just nt prosent, and we ure well preptircd te meet thtit do de mtind. We also have Geld and Sllver Watches in a yreat variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the leny depression of the times. Our Nickel Watches at SG.00 are geed watches for the meney, and are going eir very fast. We roceivod the ethor day a large invoice, of all the latest novol nevol novel tlos iu Silver Jowelry, Oxydized, etc., very pretty and worth Boo Boe ing ; would be ploased te have you call and see them. H. Z. N' iickIi I ui; ifinii rirn tiiiiililiMl wllh Ific.ii or deen Hi'ated pain, fiivi're wrenche-i, ilnckncbi', Uhciiinatlxin, Htltehes, hoie Chest, or Mireness of any nature, uptily oimeftheoo plaHters and note Its iiihkIc cileet. All iImik stores, i., f for 11.00. HOT l'l.ASTKUCOMl'A.NY, ltortten, Mu. (II) J.AMUAbTKU, l'A. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. II U US IWU MINIS It I NO two US. IIIKK'H CAHPKT UALU CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ueia- I'lrTMWN LI r MIS LOST Kniplus of Rsil' ".& The Wcrltl Moves. In Mtissachusetta they are trying hoiue preachers for holding religious services en the commons en Sunday. It is testilled te their disadvantage that they wens been anil heard en (the commons, " engaged hi both preaching nnd singing te some -JOd or 600 perseits; there was no disturbance; the audience was made up of middle class peo ple." It used te be tliat up in Massachusetts the preachers were tried for uet preaching, (loviniNen Pattison, te our surprise and disgust, lias appreved tlie bill prohibiting tlie manufacture and sale of oleomargarine, lly all means leta law new be passed alrallslilng the common law and bill of rights. Tlie con stitution of United States and tlie Declaration ei Iudopeudonco are no longer "a able and well written document" Te be told that cowliage Is bristly hairs from tbe pod of tlie jaucuua pruriens, growing In the West Indies, which lialrs are sharp, penetrating splculie that produce nil intense itching souHatlen wheu handled, docs net en its surface appear te be any ma terial addition te the stock of information possessed by him who hears it ; yet it must have been of intense and soulful intorest te tlie yeum; Italtimore salesman who had Heme of this plant placed in his bed and night-cap a short tlme age. Tlie person who porpetratod this diabolical jeke en tlie vic tim aforesaid was a young woman of his bearding heuse te whom his attentions -wero very dlsagroeablo. It Beems te have proved effectual, for though the young man se far failed te porcelve the humor et the situation as te Issue a warrant of arrest for the object of his unroiuiietod allectlen, his temper was rocevorcd sufficiently at the hearing te let the case go by default. Cowliage must bocemo popular with tlie weaker sex who de net have big brothers te drive away ob eb ob jectlenablo udorers. - m m Till-: fondly-clierishod Ileiubllcau hepe that the Domecratiu ixirty would go te pieces hi a squabble ever the offices Is slowly but surely breaking down. Net wiTiisTANniNothegenorally accepted notion that the United KUites diplomatic service Is very slew In comparison with that of seme of Its foreign brethren, it must be concedod that we are following the oxample of the early bird in our rush te the new Conge state. The United .States government was the llrst te recogulze the sovereignty of the Iteo Htate or the Conge, and its ropro repro ropre sontatlvo is the first accredited agent of any et tlie powers te ascend the rlver. This is net a very great deal, te be sure ; but Iu diplomatic affairs a small amount of Amerlcan activity Is made te go a geed distance, whicli Is perhapsjust as Mell. Anui.TimATEi) iikmi Is the subject that we would llke te have scen the New Yerk I!rewers' convention wrostle with. It sadly needs te be thrown. Why Peer la Adulterated, from the New Yeik Sun. )t cannot be denied that very much of the lager beer manufactured Is uet what it ought te be. It Is true that no better beer than that produced by seme of our broiveries Is made any whero iu the world, but they are oxce tieus. The uvorage beer sent out may uet be absolutely noxious, but It is likely te be adultoreuin various ways, se that it Is net the wholesome beverage genulne lager beer Is for most constitutions. The demand has Increased no rapidly that the beer Is made In tee great haste, and the competition as te price has tempted brewers te use all sorts of doviceste lessen the cost of manufacture at the expense of Ute honesty of their product it Cincinnati l'rlnlliiK llnu.e Hurried te Death. lly the llre iu Sullivan's printing olllce en West Sixth street, Cincinnati, tltere wero sullecatcd llftoen )orsens en the llllli lloer. All but ene of the victims were women and L-irls omnlevod hi the printing office. Four persons uere Injured, two of them irliaps fatally. Tlie damage te the building was slight The llre originated liy the explosion el a goselino stoie en the second lloer. The llames entered tlie clovater cliute, which. Is next te tiie stairway and all chance el escsj was then cut ed'. Tlie shall reached te tlie top te the building, and from the third story te the llflh Heur it was encircled by a wooden stairway, which wits tlie only means of access te these lloera. The elevator shall, te add te IU combustibility, was incroased with a thin wooden lattice -,erk. The second lloer, where the llre started, was the press room, tlie third the couiies!iig room, the fourth a storage and waste room and the fifth was the folding room. lllli IIKItO, HI'I.l.tVA.V. As seen as tlie llre stirtodJehn Sullivan, a young man, cousin of the proprietor, ran up tlie stairway te tlie lillli lloer 10 give warning te the girls. Instantly, almost, he found he was tee lata te get them down tlie stairway, and that his own retreat was cut oil'. What he ilid ler the frightened girls could only be told by the glimpses that could be seen of him at tlie smoking wiudewH, whence four girls had already leaped te thelr death. J. H. KlugsleyV seu and his fore man had gene te tlie nsif of their building adjoining this en tlie west and knowing that tlie girls wero imprisoned en tlie lloer below, they preeunsl a repe and lowered it te tlie window whero Sullivan was. Me instantly grasped it, and lastenliig ene of the girls te It helped her out et the window and Kingsley and Shrecder lowered her safely te the sitiewiilk. The repe was brought up and Sullivan quickly fastened it te another girl and sent nor down safely. The repe caine a third time, and as tlie ether girls by this tlme wero all sullecatcd or wero afraid te vonture, Sullivan fastened tlie repe te his own IkhIv, and was behuj lowered when, as he was half way down, tlie llames shot out of a window and he fell head fore most te the sldewalk In tlie prcsence of a lior lier rilled crowd of people who had witnessed his heroism. When the girls woie jumping from tlie w IndewH a large colored man heroi cally tried te catch them and se break tlie ferce of the fall. Ile neai ly lebt his ew n life iu the attempt As well us can be ascertained, there wero about fifty occupants or the building, or whom twenty or twonty-ilve wero girls iu tlie llfth story. Tlie boys wero en tlie sec ond and tlilid lloers, and this accounts for their oscipe. There was an avonue ofeseape whicli the panic-stricken girls did net think of. It was an opening iu tlie reef, which they could easily have reached from a bench standing beside the wall, and. ouce en tlie reef, they could have reached ether build ings with perfect c.ise. The lack of ready access te tills place lest all tliose lives. TllK KIIUIMUN'S llKtlKl'. The alarm brought the engines almost In stantly, and as tlie llremen could reach the building from the front nnd tlie rear, it was net 11 ft eon minutes until the llre was se much under control that Clilef Kngineer Wisby was able te resell the fifth or top lloer. Hut he was tee late te rescue the girls employed tiiore. The chlef said in speaking of It : "The Iiouke is uet burned out ; in fact, the llre was chlelly In tlie ilfth-stery. In the smokel counted ten girls lying upon benches, tables nnd ether things; some en the lloer. Thelr clothing was net burned, but the skin en the backs of their hands was scorched. It was ntorrible sight tlie worst I oversawinmy exporlenco. The girls lay where tliey had fallen in thelr wild and holpless despafr." liKAItTnilNDtNa bOBNKH. The scene of the llre was heartrending. Methers and fathers, and sinters and brothers and friends crowded forward against the cor don el police, wrluglng thelr hands nnd meaning piteeusly ; "Oh, Oedl" "My dar lings!" "My own llttle.glrl!" Tlie pollee woie powerlo&s te stay the forward crush, and evon a repe cordon was breken through. Whonever a dead body was seen thore was a sceno of domestic misery that borderod en Insanity. "The peer girls" was an ott-re-pcatod oxclamatleu from sympathizing fo fe fo male hearts In the vast throng through which the patrol wagons wero necessarily driven, and as the minutes passed the throng was nugmented by hundreds, until lives bocame endiingored by tlie passing patrols. As seen as the search ler the bodies bocame posslble they were taken out rapidly, net by ladders en the outside, but they wero borueout of the front deer en the ground lloer east, and ene whose lace was badly discolored was taken back in the building en the west slde of the building and douched in water that steed en the lloer at that bide of the building. Al'l'KAnANCS OK TUT. DEAD. The scene at the undertaker's was most distressing. Outside was a great crowd et broken-hearted relatives, sobbing incon incen incon selably. As coon as the bodies could be ar ranged relatives were admitted. It was hard te Identify the dead. The three girls who between this go eminent uud China by ques tions which ure distinctly of California origin. Pnei'. A. S. Illi.t. of Harvard, speaking of tlie tedious mediocrity whicli characterizes tiie coiiiKisltiens of college students, says that ene year, after reading twoer three hun dred compositions en "The Storyef tlie Tem pest," he found hhnsell in such profound Iguoniuceof both plot nml characters that he had te read the play te set himself right again. Hisum' Difi.'hON was tlie only oue of the United Urethral bishops who did net ete witli the Pennsylvania iuemls;rs of the cou ceu cou lerence iu Kosterla, Ohie, for u plan whicli was adopted by 77 te IU t" npiKihitn commis sion of twenty-beven persons, consisting or tlie tive blilieps and twenty-two ministers and laymen, whose duty it shall Isi " te con sider our prosent coulesslen of faith and constitution, nnd projiare such a form of Ik llcf and such amended fundamental rules for the government or this church lu tlie futiiie as will, iu their Judgment, lx bestndaptcsl te secure its grew ill nnd efficiency Iu the w erk of evangel llug tlie world." One-I-CR;eil SeMli'm C'uu Slay. Colonel Oeorge W. Koesovelt, of West Chester, Pcnn., who has lieen consul at Bor Ber deaux for seme tlme, has hecu informed by Secretary ltaynrd-tturtth(nrtale department desires him te continue in tlie consular ser vice ut his present (sml or duly. Cel. Roose velt iias been here for a luw months en leave or absence. There is a large number of npplii-ants for his place, and have been Informed that it was proKsed te supersede him. Cel. Koesovelt called en tlie president te inquire whether it would Ik advisable for him te return te Franca Ile ilid net desire te incure the expense or a voyage if he was te Ite siiKjrsedcd at an curly day. Cot Koesovelt lest a leg in the Union army, a fact with which tlie president was made acquainted. Iu reply te Cel. Koesovelt's inquiry, tlie president said : "Cel. Kecscvelt, you cim return te Berdeaux with tlie ussurrnnce Unit as long as you erIerm your duties you w ill remain there. Ne man who lest a limb in the service of ills country shall Ik) removed from an olllce he is creditably lllllng during my term." Cel. Koesovelt Is preparing te return te Berdeaux, and these geiiilemen who are striving te obtain the appointment te that consulate should direct their cliertx te seme ether point. llilrepln,lila 1 Deks transmit It through their teeth. Teeth should he keiit fiee from Vitus. t'e H).e I HINT, keep the teeth clean, uuitiiedamaKucuu lie ileun by the imiii who says te his girl, " I feci like eutliitf you up, dearest." niyl'JltvdeedAw KKOl'KN'l.NO Of SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. a-eni.vd. TTKADQUAKTKllS KOK SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. & C. Cellars and Culls, Crown Cellars and Culls The Best Filling Dress Shirts. Hlllll'l AMI M1CIKTY I'AltAPIIKItNAI.lA MAIIK TO UUDKU. At Erisman's, .NO. 17 WKST KING hTlti;hT. prepared te show the trade the J.ai cc.it and llcst Sell cted I.lnn of Carpets ever ex, lly. WILKIN'S. VI-.LVi;T. all thu Tradln .Makes of Ueliy A.M TAl'liSI'IlY UKK-l'LV, All-Weel ami (.'otten (Jhaln KXTIIA hlil'Llts, nuil all qualities of IN- KAU mid CHAIN CAItl We are new lilhlled In tlil ..i.,,LULit. n'li IHIUnijn. . iim.r.'i iiii.iii'MinFiaiin ifiiueii iiimii i..i. UUA1N CAIU'KTS, DAMASK und VhNKTIAN CAUl'KTM. K.T.Sef our own iiiaiiufactureaspeel.illtv. Special Attention imld te the Muuuf.ictuieefUU&TOM CAltl'KTS. Albearull LlnoefOILOLorilS.auOS, WINDOW bllAUES, CO VKItLKTS, Ac, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL L. UANHMAN .V BKO. Ger. West King aud Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Inlil-uiilA w ItOO It'S. B OOKS AND STATION UKY. Great Reduction! OwIiik te tlin liackwaidneHnef thnfeat-eii e have uiadeaSneepliig Keiluctleu.bellliii; H What uMiMiMlpiil I'lletSujs. C'apt. I). ItlgKs, who Is uell known at New Orleans and uleu thu MIxslsMlppI river, Miyx, "lliavuheen HUlleiing from dyspepsia fur thu past live years, and from Inekeu ii-t, by novel u (uilns In tliebenelt and kidneys. 1 trltd every medicine recommended for IIicmi dlxeiweti, without NUceeis. At last I limed a bottle of lliewn's lien liltters, which pieved a perlect succus-tlu my case." It cures all liver, kidney and inula rial illscaieg. Onerous Iiieemlni; Ollltlal Ilutlen. i:vcivbHly concedes that thu uuw dep.iitment and governmental elllcials Mill all havu te work lalthfully or skip. This means bruin activity, vital folic and physical endurance. Tomfenleiy and poerHtlmulants must cease. Nothing but Duffy's I'urk Malt Whiskey can possibly meet the proper requirements of any tellable und le spec table v, mker who vt euld icinuln In icpu table circles. It is a perfect piuteclleu limn, and cuie for, the dangers of pneumonia, typlieicN, diph tlieila, and such quick dl.eascs as Uneaten olllce vvotken) every day. Tlie best gieccis and drugglitta will supply It ut (I a bottle. SM'MCVlAMs NOTIVMSS. JIep 1'oreut I'tastert contain no capsicum te burn and lirltate, They bee I he unit kill pain and stiunistucii weak patts. 23c. atdrugglsts. Oueer reuillni; Mould be the lilatery of liiiine. We cannot, however we (je Inte the subject new, except se far us te say that Dr. Kennedy's "Kavorlte itemedy" was called by that name, Iu an informal fashion, long before thu Docter dreamed of advertlslUK it fur public Use Speak lilt; of It he would gay te Ids patients, " This is my favorite remedy for all troubles of thu bleed," etc., and Its success was se great that he finally spulled the nainu with capital letters. (2)uiylMmdued&w SVMSVTAVLES. QUPKKIOlt SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Jilcroscepos, Klclil (jlassc9, llaremrters, Tele scopes, Matfle Lunterns, TlieriueiiK'ters, Draw liiK lnatruinenlH, l'hlloseplilcal and Chemical Apparatus. Llt aud Duserlntlens of our Tun CaUilegue-i scut f'KKK en application. QUEEN &CO. NO.WIC'ilKSTNUTBT. luerd lyUAW l'lIILADiil.l'HIA WATCUMM, JtC TIATOHICS, OLOUK8 AND JEWELIt Y GREAT REDUCTION IK VlllUKS OV VATCIIKS, CLOCKS AND JWWEI.UY.at LOUIS WEIIE'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Sine, OppeulU) City Hetel, near l'c. It. 11. Deet. Iletalllnis at Wholusule l'rtcus. Itepalrlnsr at ztra Lew l'rlces. JySl-lyd TIMSUEUMEN'S SUPPLIEa Si A large Hue of Trout und llais Fly and Halt lledj, llras aud Nickel Heel, Bilk aud Linen Lines, Ued Mountings and miscellaneous Tackle, ut UUJILKY'8 UUUO HTOltK. Ne.itWcniiluir (3trv, II AUlllAUEi At HnirTliclr Aclunl Value. Men's Dies Suits ut $1 ); netlh ts.ie. .Men's All-Weel .Mixed Cusidmciu hultsat f3..VI; worth ll.i. M a All Weel Plaid Suits at (7.00; weilli t ll.ee. Men's All-Weel Worsted Milts at ts.!iO; worth f 17 . Men's All Weel Cerki-ci-uw lllack aud llrnun Hulls at fHMi Woithiiseil. Itejs' Milts, with Leiik Pants, at l.u); worth .) ii. ISers' hulls, with l.enj; Pants, at t!--; north ileys' hults, Htiletly ull-ucMil, at ". tH'i, f.',.), fJl.Ki, 7.eiaiid f-.nn , worth fully duiibluthu luuney CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. I IimiIii natters for the (i A It. Hulls, All-wool, ludllfii llluu Hulls ut -s.oe. tio.eii und ili.w, hiiiu anteed fast colors, with two m'Ih of bulteus. It will bu a Kii-aldeal te your nil vantagu tee amine thu enormous sleck el Men's Ueys'iind Children's t'lnthlui;. ANemir bulti luude te elder ler fl-Ort. L. GANSMAN & BR0 Nes. 00-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Hlghten tlie fceulhw cut Cor. et Orange Street,) LANCAHTKIt, l'A. N'et connected with any ether clothing steiu In the city. JOHN BADR'S SONS, OF Kbit AT LOWEST PI!lCi:S, U--I., M'AM'MiMC. XylNDOW SC11KENS. Wire Window Screens! It may secinalltlle catly te talk about Win dow bereens, but we think the tlmu is here; thu warm weather will seen be with us, and It Is well te beprcpaicd. A keihI plan is te have them fitted in uailv, befoie tliuuiusllll upyeur house. We ure well supplied wllh frames nnd wires. TlieM'cnnd storyet our biilldliiK is stocked with fiem 5,000 te 7,0mi frames of dllferent sizes, which can huinadu upatsheit notice. Thu prlcuwlll be lower than heretofore. Vu make you a fioed Htzed Bcrccn for HJ cents a piece, and i.andscape wire lrem V' a piece up. All widths of wfiu sold by the feet or roll at lowest prices. We opened te-day, another Choice Line of LACE CURTAINS, Three, tliree and a-ludf and four yards lenu. l'llcc 75c, $1.00, l.i H.W, 1.75, run), fiM). M.eu a piece up. l'eles toe.Mc, 75c, 1.U), &e. We um lu the busy season ler WALL PAPER. Oursleck Is biimi te m lect iinin, nnd we have astmni; leiee "I weikiueu te de your work pieuipliy, IVi i:e tiU.uli.ii of every description. PHAEBS W. PET, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANOABTKK. l'A. WITHOUT EXOEITION, THE BEST Cigars In tlie town, two for 5e, et HAllTMAN'S YKLLOW FUONT CIOAll bTOltK. s A1NT-KA PIIAEL AV1NE. INFORMATION. The Brtlnt-ltapliuel Wlneliasadelleleus flaveur IK III UIU lillliuiliui Cllivn ill t.uaaii.- North uud aeutu America, Ureut and Is drunk liurinu uud sseur llrituln.lndia.iiniliioeii. Tlioquiitiiuyuxpencu annually is sutucleni pioei ei us suiuuir u.....i,,rr 'nnmini. wlillii ter the rcul couiiel there fs no wtne that can bu considered Ita 'uilcTboSalntItaphael Wlne Company, Valence, Department of tbe Dreuia (t'runcu.)l H. E. SLAYMAKER, fl8-W4 N0, KASX KINO BXUUT. IJIaiik IJoeks, Writing Pniicrs, KimoIeiics, Writing Fluiil, nuil Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, bteul l'ciu, Lead Pencils, Pocket lieeks, bill Heeks, Letter lloelfs, and un Ahieitment ei Fine und bluple hUilleneiy. Ba AT TllK H1UN OK Till; ISOOK "ia , . NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Vl.OTIIIMI. uiw.int .t hu'iten. B The middle of .May and no wniiu weallur vet, but wuare mho te hale II, II uet In Mu. It Is biiund loeeino lu .lune, and it will be u wine man whepiepaies leiwaim wi.ithei In his Clothing, and BURGER & SUTTON ale fully prepaied te supply the want il all wheaiulu want of CLOTHING. Wu have a complete Ready-Made Stock, IieiiuiC'I11:aI WOltKI.MihlTlTte a KINK DKKSS hlUT, at haid-lime pi lee-. Our st(M;k eri'IKCK UOOII1 rer CUSTOM WOIIK Is lull nfull the Latest Mjlca. which wn will make te eriler at Iteaxouable i'llces, Work Werk uiaiiHliipaiiil Kiltiiiaruuleeil. Gents Furnishmg Goods, IN OUKAT VAltlLTV Call and see our new stock of the Latest Mylu Ties. They ate GltDATandeiily SSc 'lhu DAYTON SHIRT stands at the head. "Wehellll," 1'ilce, $lui. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTElt. l'A. INK TAII.OKINO. F 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Ulrica t and Cholcest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN TllK CITY OF LANCASTKlt. AH tbe Latent Novelties In FANCY SUITING. AC1IOICKLINKOF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VK11V HEbT WOKKMANSIIU'. Prices te suit nil and all goods warranted 113 represented ut Ills new stele, 0. 43 iVertli Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE I'OSXOFt'ICK.) H. GERHART. mills 1'AFKIlTs lUlINTED " WITU J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeaut Ink Works, 2CUi and Penn'a. ivenae HmUjd miLADKLriUA,l'A. -pi'.NKYN M.WVIIMtSMONS. 1'AKlC. Pemyn Park, O.N Till Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, i:cnnl1.11 Comiiilttie of C'huiihcH, hiiuduy ScluielHiiud ethei xeleit orKaiiizatleiiM, lu tank lii their km miner 111 raiif:cmcut, huuld net m'B leel te nwrvu aday ler I'cnl.wi P.uk This dellKhllul lesei IN hllu lied lu the midst of thu SOUTH MOUNTAINS And ItSKieuud-i ceveilni; liundii ds of neusnr easy efune-s tiein all p irt ut tnutral I cun lianla. Ker the lite 11-oet excursionists tliuie uiuuxlenlvu ci:eqpi:t and law n tlxni. ukeum, LAltlii: i.SCIMi PAVILION, HAND hTAM), KITCIILN, IIASIvET AND CLOAK KOOMi, andCONM.ItVAlOIlV Oil the Summit of the Mountain. Them lialMiu relic-linient uhiui In chaise of a ieui)etent e.iteier, wheie incaliian be pieclucd at medeiiite latei, a photograph iralteii' and iinmcieus ether uttruelivelcituies. Nn liquors allowed 011 the gieiiiuN. KxcuisleiiH liiiui all points mi the Philadelphia A ItcadiiiKuiut Iteudlui; A Columbia llalluuds will bu can led (lll'ccllelliil Pail; wIllioutcli.uiL'e el euro. Complete Information can be obtained and en. (,'UKCincntMellectcd with imiiirs lieiu all points 011 the PhlluilclphU A Iteaillui; ami lieadiiiKA C'eluiuhla ll.illre.ul4, upon application te c"(i Hancock, Oeuerul I'anM'iim'runil Ticket AL'eut. Philadeljihla A Heading Italliead, .-.'7 binitli J-eurtlisiieel.l'hihidelphhi, Pu., und with parties lrem Lebanon by applv I111; te the iiiulerel 'lied. C Mti; J VON hCIIM AI.KNHliR, hupt. Ceiuwall & Mt. Hepe Italliead, lnavS-Jind Lebanon Pu. UMMKUOK KS.-.. s liWfll IMUK&i JS AMH PIPM Cornwall & Lebanon AND Colobreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the hem I or the booth Steunlalii, en the llun oftheuliovoi-oad, Is eileied te Individuals and associations Free of Charge. TliChO Kreiiuds, covering hundiedi el ueies, aie easy or access lieiu all paits et Eastern I'ennsvlvuiiia. -TheroareMOIJNTAIN8TltEAMS,Hpanncil by mstie bilditesj FOUNTAIN Hl'UINi.S, walled up with native Kandstoue : hllADY WALKSumlPItOMKNADLS. ' A LAHOE DAM'INO PAVfLLlON, liAlluKDIXlNU HALL. KITCHEN, DIM.NU ItOOM, anilTAHLKS, IIKNCUES and KI'STH hi: VIS. bcullcicd tlneugh lhu kiove rorthetieo usa et uxcurslenlsts. LAWN TENNIS, CltOQUET, HA LI. (iltOI NDS, HOWLINU ALLKV, bllOOTINO UAL LEUV, (HJOlTfl ami FOOT HALL Are anions the auiusemeiits eirurcd. Ne Intoxicating Drlnlca Allewed en the Fromlses. 3 I'm Hi's deslrlm? II, can pioeiire meals at I ml'AUK KKhTAUUV', wlAeh will beiufder the clmi ifii of JUL E. II. IIOLTZ, the noted catciurel the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been tliutiiouhdsthieuKhniil lhu sea 8011, Kiv Iuk It his personal supurv Islen. ti-KicuiHleiis lrem nil points 011 Puiinsvlvu Ida lt.lt, will he cuiik'tl tllicct te the Park with e it. change of ears. .Id-liiciii-sleu rates and lull lururiiiatlnu can be obtained anil iiiiKiiceiuents etlected with pertlcs Hern all points 011 thu Pennsylvania U.K. upon application te Ohe, W. HOY It. As sU'ant (Jeneiil Passenger Aueut, I', It. It., Ne. SU 'jeutli Feul Hi street, I'liilaitulphla, or te J. C. JENNINGS, 8upt. C, A h, 4 0, V. It, It., Lebanon, l'u,
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