Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1885 — Page 7
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MOUNTNG, 1 EBUÜA11Y 23 1S35.
DAXYILLF, ILL. Concluded From S-in Vae.
den and?, med this feature of ap-mal eater Vrhe ia Danville will b- nit th least prominent of those tbe ripentd fruits of whose ilowerln are now Uuib.o reittiss. Mr. V. 11. Insley it a Hocsi?r tor. twenty eight ears old, and a native of Tippecanoe (Joan 2j. lie wm in the 1 v-ry basiaen, and owned the ba3 line at Cr f.r isvill. He ä!;o started o.i the hi'h roal to prosperity the omnibus basinesa Daavilld, bat he cld it at a prtce to tnjja?-9 in h s present cell-Be, for which, it woald appear, haiseni EMly Litt J. üb ia acqaaiuteJ with the t c i-nir.es -nerally, nud can tell a 503d torse on tight. Ke can al-o rite the line of ttr arlifet with one glance, and regulate hts pcrcbaiM or sale accordingly. H6 Kf.ft-i life at the bottom round 0! the la id r, and thou-h od!? a bey la jeirs, tie h-ii clirutei considerably high-r than most n en could c'.imb ar.ekr similar circa uv aarc3. At tims ia his boyhood battles with the world, his positions were coasid-e:a-y If as tban nothii:, but by attention to bts.LtiS by the exerciie ox nia native ability, and by plkck and perseverance, he has Gulfed over all hindrancfs He has now h&t be himself calls a good start, and he in?po-s mslciDg the beat of it. In his etlarrs Una the best wishes of hd fr'sads aad of n.aay admiring acquatLUuct-q, who, since 1 nowiDg him aad learning his history, are specially interested in hia success. There is iL & besides that in this respect hn greater jnlertat in him than all the others it is Mrs. Insley herself, who, aa & young wife, CDupUs ith a tender regard an engrossing solicitude for the well bein of heryoang hasbaid. TLu3 tnrronndfd by encouraging inüiecce?, with his efl'jTts ably seconded by Mr. Lamm, the firm of Insley it Lamm, stoclc deater3, v ill press cn in tbe avenues of prosperity, Ccnticst example to the inexperienced, aad fOT'tributins: not a little to th9 prosperity : ! irr;portance cf Danville, ia the intarests c: rhich. after all, thM hastily written sketch is given publicity by the Sentinel. IHK CASHIER OF THK 71R8T NATION L IHNK U Mr. C. 3- Enetish, the con of the Frs! omt of trie institution, acd a native of ladiar.a, though a resident of Danville nearly -ill his life. He has held th's position tcr the tte past two years, bat ha3 been a director of iLe bank for over eighteen yars, during two of which years ha filiec the othee of ice rresi ut The Sentinel has selected the yoanger Jr.: f.hfh as thi eubject of this sketch, not so EiUcn because cf his connection with the n.o?t prominent moat-yed iottitution c: Danville, a because his resord is a fair 5-anuIe cf the energy cf the young lieu cf this place. Ha began iu the Jcmb?r and timber traic in 1 S7 1 and continued iu it for upward of eight eara. He wr3 dfAÜcg irj gra a fjr tire? years peviDuiJ , and froio early boyhod ti rnanifestid cbu:-i Jerabie eaterpri In the short 90103 rt trt-o jeara h- rude the Liree sum of s L2Ö,((it f. Uh. it with $.10 0 additional k or'ij 'f-r?ard. In l?t ne was fcHV-c -rorie otf tban e aiptyha idzd, but bt pulled c!T hU coat, went iato the wood a, attended s.ric'ly lo basineaa, a id by t r fiiie isvt vtai tlif year o' our Lord ha T'j HHP't-rT ci'ntof h"n inlte.inps wUh lt.--ceut iri'erest. II Is on y thiity ei;ht 3 ' trs o c, bat his expersenca hj beau a z'iOd heel to him. He has proved hIiU9lf not thy. nd when, in the fsJyerj of time, the iMiutlecf the Frsicenn cf the I.mN t:(ul, with it numerous cares acd many J-l.t shall fill upon hia abou!des ho will r It- to wear it with bcomina graca e.i he wäik- in the footbteps ot hii fata-r. "Loa" Y. il ih. S3 lid is fmiliarJy called, received it (cmnion school rducatioo. with th adJi t:onai bentlii of two yeara at Asbary Uni Ttrsity. He 13 inor practica' thin learneJ, lut posses?s a mathematical mtnd. rirm 1 1 is is a concomitant of these, and tie para llax cf btict busine3 b'ended with the varir.eit arid most prcnour.ced fe!low3hip is x. ai.ifeled in bin case. As a prominent u;ftn in a financial institution he ausiains himself admirably, and hii fatxi KtnrinK executiveness ia not unemployed even cow. His general bnsine3 capacities are of a high order, and hia estimate of ibiDtra cererally correct. Like his father, he ii quick to perceive and to art, bat not so u c5 as to impair the soundness of jndgxiient through lack of deliberation. II13 teaiTrarjentbespfaki moderation, bet his zal, cr.npled with his desire to succeed, impels him to leave no reasonable means untried to Efcure his end. These, with othera, are au.oDg his observab traits, and indicate ccctir-ned success in his undertakings Hon es btcome him, .bat do not trouble hioi much. He is solicited to become a candidate inr ihe Mayorilty, irrespective of his politics (Ilepubiicaa), bat he has not the time to spire, nor has he the inclination. As Tat Eminent Commander o: He Attelitoa LcdaK.T.. he wemhlsdig- ' xlt7 becomingly, and as a generous, genial and jolly companion he deports himself acrordms'j among his fellows and fiends. Hhere is much in Mr. Kitten to commend, and there many things possible through him that are lnseperable from Danville's interests. At any ra e he is prond of his town the town is not dishonored in him, and ai a fading citizen, occupying a responsible and Important position, we here make pas3:nf mention of him in connection ith our leading article. He has rtcsntly becorue the proud father of a son and heir, and on this account, as well as for the reasans advanced above, we congratulate him and commend him as in erery way a deserving young geniltn an. Hill FI.OF.iL' HALL AND i.v.v.v.y K0r$S3 cf Mr. A. Giddings are the mosl nod in tr-'s tf ctioa and comprise a fpature of Diu"vUie enterprise that is verv commendable. Tr.Fy aie situated on South Vermillion street mar the basinfss center, ano cover grounds Vxl'O feet. About S.GOO feet of gls is Ihn n:pasiare ot the sreeiihercsa. aad over species cf p'acis are caltivdti. A T halta! tr.d retail basii.ess in cut rbwers nd rlar.ts i Ion?, and an extensive territory is supplied. Not cu!y with res. ect to Tarirty. but aloas to robnstrs and th ßna tVtilso: Carruol's iUtent fctction&l Watr ifeattr, pr.w in a?-, dots this narsery ezcU St1., in th cut fbwer department aud exjeriuce in the proraatln rooms are what his lbohl Mr. Gidding bss'.neva i:p to a level with the best in the State Hia Tfs-isiST.ts ere tried ard well tr&iaed, and lbough a novice ia his liuorf about two jrßrs he himse'f has taken j-j natu ally to tbe business that the near futcrn will record him as amccg th3 best in the aVd of floriculture. Ii ths line cf fuuera; emblems and 'weddiDg designs this icsiitatbn haj far superiors In n:5C?i:aaeoti3 desizna aad jsmiH clcsler.ugs it is e lally promiaent, jnd in the nir.tter of prkf s re sorubipness is the order. As a whole Mr. Giddingj' busiif?; deerve-? 5?fcial and fivorat'e mention aamc:ig t!; things cf not? in Danville. JV owr?9 and T'Hta are nmn; the beantiej tf earth, and an pcnrdntanoc with their lsbit? and h'tory is' as ruc.j a ieici as iieir ccrc-ful prons:-:s.tlou ia a species o: t. Thecal inqcf the florist istbereforea Isnhore. ?üd H3 rcänir.r -r.1 lue lawic-; i lli4rces liiopt favorably a!!'e:i itoVrarUs 3t ia in this licht at ?a-:t that the c'r-jervir' stranf r iaut pa?3 jiamnt u;3n 2.!r Girtdirr. and to some ft3r.t acomt i. r h- faaltle.-a ccinplr-xion, bright eyei and t r. ?ir g mancers. Some ev he bai inherited ihor6 h&ppy traits and pleasing features. 0 we admit ; but hii micgiin with Üoxery jrrowthj, and his buics of artistically arxrin those beanies of earth eo as to exrrets the zzV.'ni tcatime-ts a-id the hihsr
order of emotional natar. mast have aa letatiDg and purifying inäaeoca uuaa htui.
He is tairty four year rid. is a nuvj of lanv:I!e, and up t'il wsi oae of t!i5 l&d:rj wholesale ajd retail mercaaats of this p'ace He isaes now. la a few aajs. oae ot the n.cst complete n d artistic Citaig 2i ever publiabed iu DauvLie. Pi.0l LS-0P. r N UMI.N'.S TM -CL.T. O ' MC5IC e also one jt tbe creiitab'e institatiou3 of Danville that caa o bre referre i to witn no eujall ctgrte of v.sfacn.n. It i the most extensive mns:c aouseia the .S:at?. ?iiina) hoes excepted, and it Uiight be aided that its method of treattue iL casujuier g'.ve gei eral ta'.itf't;uti. in'.i is accauntud for bfcfcuse of the bus'.rjtaj atjd professional ifCjrd of the proprietor aad tbe quality cf tiie goods sold In the p;ao line Mr. flnj tmin tieals in tbe Siemov it Sjs, ta J. ?. C. F tcher, the Lyon A Uealy aud the C. D. l'tas manufacture, aud aisj io ths Müren'.e. l'.uidett, 1'elouDfct 'c Co. Standard, Lyoa & Healy aad Carcenttr org-vus Any m i in the n'arict, whether of organ or piaoo. caa be furnished to order by the sabjec; of this rueation, and at price?, too, that would j-03oi to jeopardize the calling of tub middleman. A general line of rauic-il merchandise is kept constantly on land, and a wholesale and retail busines is done. This hou39 hai been in exieter.ee over eigut years, aud Professor Benjamin has had au expsrience of over fifteen years in his calling. He ia tnown throughout Illinois and Western Indiana, both in his basiness and socially also, ond at home he ia of such importance as uj Le chosen Alderman of the city, wh ci odije he has held for the past two years. In order to further accommodate his cnstoaiers and tue general pubiic, ho eel's go la on mo :thly payments, and aisr coatiunei a repaildi-ng and repairing department. He has attracted public attention and built up a torgn tra ie by the agrceablene3a of his manner, nid marked iniegrity and hi3 prompta3 ia busiccss. An extensive territory 13 tributary to bis Loase; many haadreda have p irchaged from him and have not bt?en ddcived and tbr- Fentioel fels tbat it will suer no leproP" for thus favorably presenting Pro feBccr P-rjjamin and his business in conn?ction w .ih this teview of Dauvilla's iutere3t. HQS. WILLIAM .1 ALIIOUX is the state's Attorney for Vermillion CouDty, elected last fall by a majjrity of nearlv l.TuO votes. He is a first class lawyer, a brilliant speaker, and is besides th3 leader cf the Republican party in tiis section of Illinois, lie has beeo a res.dsnt of Danville for eleven sears, was tea yens in partner ebip with J. B Mann in the law busiues, and has won considerable professional recognition since his admission to practica ehvea eM ago. Hs was a member of the Legislature that elected Governor CuUooi to tb9 I'nued i"t.is Senale, and when it was cl arzed that toe Gveraor's caudidnev for the honor was incompatible with his otlidal I volition, it was the sublet of this pr3o.aal mention who ontrov .-rted th etatem?nt ; at. d made nianifest how untenable ;uth claim. He arose in his splendid oratory and &uptrb argamenali n to the fall height of tte questio i, a id tirj seeded as weil in Sfcunx-K the ehi'iou of his clieat ai in es'ab!:shii;g his xepaUtion as a constituticnal lawyer aad a f0!( ible public gpater. Tne )ress cf tbe State, and also the psople, aartl d Mr. Cdlnoun the laurel wreito of victory in the cae. IHK I) VI 1. 1 R OIL C'irNV is d( irg much to iLetropjlitioua this pUaiam iiitle city, ami at thi sauie true i-ra ice its own intends. I'urning daidi in grocery BtOJts have lately b-Vn voted a nnistnea and adat-ger. Efen wli?'i delivered by gro'ery w?gons tbe oil may le overturned, otlier articles spoiled, anil genera' incoaveriieuce ofcasion'd. To obiate. all this ap'Ai in V' get in Indianapolis acd other larg cities is in operation here al?o, through the eü oris of Mitsrs. V. J. Potter and VT. H. Grsr. Tlicse gentlemen run tauk wagons, deliver tLb oil to consnmers, and call only when invittd by the hanging out of a sien. In this way consumers are greatly accommodated, grocere well-pleased by bring relieved of a nuisance, and the Oil Company, by getting the whole t'ade, i rra-orably paid, and, therefore, warranted in obierving the system aDd caution wh'ch they have adopted. So far they have received such public favor as to insure the ultimata success of their enterprise. Besides the burning flaids, the company deals in machine oils and painters' supplies.- Mr. Potter is an old päinter and noted decorator, and will at hm in hi lice of br.ftinc28 to the public of Daayille and immediate vicinity. THE ARLINGTON HOtE is tr.e best hotel in Danville, and is owned a- d operated by Mr. J. VV. Wnite, who at one time wa connected with a lead ng Ind aapolis hotel. He has been tbirteea jeara in trie business, and of the?e he bas been ever six years in hia present bcAtioa. Tbe Arlington has fifty-two room?, lar?e, clearlj kept and well furnished. The olhce nd dining-room are on the grouad 11 nr. The table is excellent, and tbe service the very best. The home is centrally located on tbe'main business street, has a ba:i3 elevatcr and is l'ghted by electricity. Tue appointments are all KOcd, and to the cre ) ot Danville the Arlington is hera mentioned, Mr. J. W. White is au obliging host and a clever gentleman, and he hss to te such to be known as the brother of Kx-CoDgres3man White, of Indiana The clerks are Messrs. W. A. Clements, whu is the father-in-law of the proprietor, and C. N. Head, who hai also bteii connected with Indianapolis hotel?. Tbey prt fer the comfort of thefr guests to the cultivation cf diamonds. ALP&T.MaN joh.v i-.fakp has been many years a resident of Danville, asd richly deserves to be classed among its nicst reputhbie and energetic citizens. Mr. Beard is only tbirty years of a:;e, conducts two busictss houses of his own, and is the father of tiie city nark project and the beautiful lafee vhich a Mord i the young per-p! nosurpasffd boatiCiT facilities. He ii a io"Ser of the lmsiness Men's Association, or4niz?d to further the interest of the city, and his (ocnjel is not wanting ia, nor Irs co-oppra-tion withheld from, an; thins looking to' that end. Iu his o.ürai cipacity he is invaluable to Danville, and ur.aay, recognizing hi3 worth, are mentioning- his name in connection with the o c of Mayor, now so acceptably fi led by Mr. Dickason. He i3 also oih ciailv connected witu nad imprcvementa end bridge building, and in tb it respect he he manifests hia superior judgment. Alderman Beard would be a bensät aa J aa honor to his city in any capacity. THE GRAND OTEKA ITOrsn is tte priJ3 of Danville, and especially cf a number cf its citizens, who, with no id-ja of money-making, bat intlaanced by a spirit of c nterprise. utcribed about $i:,u. in atsek and built ihis, tbe nicest hou- of the kinl in this se-wtion. It va? opened to thi pab'.ic hit Ncvember. and both the house and the c a-s of companies occupying its bosnl are caoitable and eatiifir-tcry. It s?it t.("0, can tccommrdite- 1... and ;3 e-jnipped in lira cJas style ia every respect. Tne rr jand t'-oor is tbe tiquUe lev?, and a-l dancer f.-üin lre cr ptnic is eiire!v obviated. It, is a plfudid structure, and is'evea in udv.iace cf tbe city. Its accoustic properties are excelJent, iis orchpftra can bo boastd of, and its central location on the line of the street TailroaJ L.ii:?s it easv cf access. Jfr. Leslie Davis is the capable Manager, and tha Directors, including Mr. Davi?, are Messrs. .T. , G. Ueldes, A. C. LUaiel. Gcsrja Abdil, W.
J. Wofords William Stewor't aad W. A. Heinlty ArTfcR CUsiit.v AM fSKiONALS.
a"ts neiea cauoju i ia asajugoa, I). C. The revival business hu reiche! h-r?, bat it ia of tie more subdued type. The Y. M. C A. erijoya tha usual "sputa tin he re It covers and is taa ie a c fer, Misses Ka'e Wb--ter aid I'.ide D i'e are E8id to be tbe prettiest jouug Itdies nere. Pbcc'on Hoa'd, tbe corr3poadeat, rri ves a bcrss that understands short-haad. Mr?. J W. While, of the Arlington Hotel, is U e fine?t vocalist and performer la tha City. Mi-? F.mma Webster is the haopy poseesicr of a o'jd contralto voicä aui a hue musical edaratiou. Maris '-ah:e yours: men are scarce ia Danv;l'e wui!e the joang ladits are uamerous and prepc!-.s(tslDg. Mies Mary Hub. ?-famle HolÜ3ter, Fannie Hcssty. and Carrie Wright are prominent society people Sam K. Tilton edits the "Rocket" in - tha neighborhood. Sam is one of the many Democratic soldiers. Saloons flourish here, and the argument that they injure business ii not a good ona when corn ia plenty. Mr. Millifcen, of Chicago, marrie3 Miss Davis on Thursday. Tha certmony will have all the accompaniments. Miss Mildred Leary, of Lafayette, is visiting with Mr?. James Miner. Both are fair representatives of Lafayette. ltev. Mr. Taji ir, of the Eoisopal Church, is a iitua!i3t to tue txteatot ob-iervmg Lent, syinc: mass and ouruiog candies. St. Patrick's is the finest church in the city and the pii-tt is a practical preacher, bat tbtre la no provision made lor straagers. The Directors of tbe B M. A. ar E. C. Abdil, President; H M. Kimball, Traisurer; E. A. Barret L. Piatt aLd F. MenijT, with P. T. Martin a3 Secretary. Mr. Geo B Worfel must be made to divida his time between the young ladies aid the I , B and W. The latter gets almost bis entire attention, but it pays more of course. These are the boys for you Frank Cuaningbam, H. T. Teneen, Georg B. Worfel, Fred Fr&scbet, W. Woodbury, Frank Briskley, T. W. El; Lit, V. I'earis and Joseph W. (uinn. WiCi street car?, eTectric light, an opera tcuse. ga, water works, acd several candidates fur Mayor, what more can tha citizens ask for except another visit Iroai the SentiLei man? General Black, though a Senatorial candidate, is at homo at'endiog to his law b isit.erf. His rod is up to coax the P.ghtnine fr m the fickl Stca'.orial nioud, ami it is to be hoped he gt-i the full flash thereof. Qe is an able man aud aa elegint audcoirious gentleman. '.V ! IÖN'-iL .11 tTl'EHS. Sirtrtry Civil 4 ;ktpriillou Ulli Detroit Light lut.t;tr -1 lm Monument Adu.ifftl t? All, Etc. Wasiiisoton". Flu. 21. Tie House Commit;ce oa AppToprh s tbis afternoon, by a vote of 8 egaiiist 7, decided io insert iu tbe Sundry Civil Appropriation bill a tlanee auiborlzing tbe President, iu his Ci creticu. to fcuspend tbe coinage f 6iivc-r dollars "or cne or more years from tha 1st of uextJuiy. Ky ti.e same vole it was decided to uer a motion in the llonse next Wcduefcd.'.y, the first of the last six ibiys nf ths session, to pass, under a sus en.'iun ol the tries, thewtioleot the Sundry Civil bill, except said clanee, and anollicr Tt-OTlon, to be vo'ed under e suspension of t'ae rmcs, tbat the Souic shidl tii -u go mto L'oaiinlttte of tie hnld to "ton Idcr" tnat claus-. 7he Detroir Light Infantry, Captain Dupont, f reattd a dvciJe t tcusa'iou hers to day by itie a'.xost cliolute pcrftctlou in thrlr raifil'iry niovements as 'i;sy insrthed da.va lie avenue, rhacr upon c ht er greett"! their appearance, aud c-'appingof bands end waving of Mndkernhiefa was almost continuous In appreciation of their spleLüid btrtriDj; aul ad.nirablo precision in it.a-fhiug Prfsiuent Arthur and Lieutenant otreral Sheridan, while reviewing the parade roteO with sperial approval the most cedltable display made by the Detroiters. The company leaves for borne to morrow night. The Washington Monument Sxiety occupied als In the House of Ilepresentatives today, at the left of the epesker's desk. Tbe members present were General McKce Dunn, w. w. Corcoran, Dr. J. M. Lover, Hon. Horatio Kin?, Dr. Daniel J. Clark-. Huu. Edward Cark. Jno. V. HarKneRs, Judge W. if. Col, JftülCS G. cvrct, and ACVdral C. it. P. Pollers. Ire city is well fhled with inte'liccnt slranjers, irany of whom Icokedup .a the completed Washlugiau monuuiect for tbe ßrt tiaie. Kxpresiotis la admiration of its stately, ßraeeful, ns well as SiUrenJor.s rroroi lions were heard on every h'.nc!. Thousands wbo recalled tne unfiaishei hr ft, ttarlr-if fcr aaay years the uasljzhüy frmeork which the caracturlsts have made familiar iu ail parta of the country, n.oat to:i?p:cuoug objtct ia the Capitol city, ctme piep r.rtd io find an itcomrlctel structure, only exaffgtrat.oLi cf n?liness at its bpginnlatr. At ton xeet it remained merely the tal eft ttillof Ha iird la exutencp. It was not until tao pjramidon was added and the IhsI timber of tmoio woru removed ihit tbe majetty of Its siiiplo outl'nes ws 8 dif.ciced, wr.erein it beaaty li;e. What ftflture is nore praisworthy than another nr one ( an pretend to designate. Only this can be said, that tbe majority ol those who have looked upon it join In hearty accord with the peiituncat that the bt st that human srt is captbleof ha beea dons in commemoration oi George Washington. Fsthuslaem of the Lcmlon Populace, London, Feb. 21. The enthusiasm, of. the London populace for the vigorous prosecution ot tbe wtr In the Soudan reached a cul Jiination to-oay on tte occasion ol the departure of tho Seoit Guards from the capital. Their leave-tak in; was msr-ed with the save pnth.nic incidents that cl"rac teried the departure of the Co'dstreaci aid trt:iioier ünarCs, cnl v a greater intensity of fel1l? was taaaiIo?trd. Tne inarili fro:a the barmks to Wtstirniiiier brh'.e was tbrou!i Rtreets r thronged with tha multituiie tha i;wüsalrcot impo Ible for tte soldiers to fcrco a ptssiss it ioupb. As s-ooa 8 tne g lrtis a vie In siuht t'.'e air w&sr?nt with i hce-s. aud loa after thtj pas2d out of iew tho ititbcsiavr: (mtiiiuc-d to üad expression in eeplated hi'z."3s 'fftioa thay arrive 1 at 1 13 bridge tbe c'iain-4 found tae I'rir.ce of Waief, acOtapanitdby hi daueh:cr?,waitiK'4 tol'oid thetndodfrcel. the Prince 1.111 a'dzed the event by bdrcaririrrin ti:e uniform of the iruard. lleaidres;d a;en briefly, encoura .ia then to bih endeavor, Frd express Pic hope U at the necesaitv for their absents from England niitit be cf briof duration. The Kyal prty rcmsintd while thq wrards embn-kc d upon the stealer that is to tail ibem to CJravtscr.d. The Heat I5-ciu1ue Iiite-ite, Kct.ti, Feb. 2L Two hundred ani twaty-six of Gcntral Gordon's bTaci trrop, arc immied by their wives an 1 faoilies. who rcac'ied Gubat be if.ro Khaitoutn fell, have arrived ambukoi. The growing heat will shortly compel a removal of the Dritii-h casp from Kortl to sauie point turtter Lorth. Only Fractions of Lives. How rj-,auy pcifois live only a fraction of aver ge human li.'o because they rlte t to take the torrn:o2C:-t precautious aninst Jiciuc-s. It Is diKSt in Its maturity that ;;'. aad maturity iaplUs prowth. A Hgh-t lu iprsitlou is usually kibbled. They who ava'l thci.iIv,s cf listetter's Stomach üitrers ki-.ow it to bo eibciu -ions In thrcck: eases of cie4-e, tut tbf prnccts of cure is a larcaicr cr.e it it ucd in cir'y s:a;cs o; dysl ci sj. malarial 3leee, Theuraatir3, tMlpt;oa j.r.d liver deran?-:roent Let tLo3 -ho would avoid the peril which even the tno't potent remedies CSn not avert, ?tf er e'ear cf the rock upca which Lianycou-.titutiors split-aa unlcrap prcclatlon cf thedmecr of netect. It will not do to omit care and a recourse to medicine v. bca lealth iapctcd If debilitated, or nervous, or djfrepiic tike it for srrantd you are In wat of a
THE 1TASHIM-5T0X IIOXUHENT.
Its ldi -tlu Cert-uKtalf rfrmd la tin AtUkotpbHrt of aim ut -Helle tbitllufk. Wah:;to.v, Feb. rtt.-Wita the aaerc ::y d rxa almost tozr-ro aud wita a norther:y tree5 which 1 ore a iu;t:estroa cf L Arctic origin, the spriakliug ol tlcset bearer vrho bo;n to äil up tie --eats of the grand s'.an i at ih ba- of t.e V.aiiiatoa !cnurjC"Jt at 12 o'clock tc i aoininj, dil no; appear tobe u'ut u v"'i p es-u:e. but w:ta their upturned coiiars. 'nt..!! d caiti, aa-l quick uervou niovemeu'.s. ie;a:.a a-, if Iup;red oy a stem seue cf auty aiohc. The ürü dutin? aisiie 1 arrived wa? au ell fentlenan wi:a whits hair, whsj ü:a. c:t feafjresi bewrsyt 1 preible relatioushi? lo the father o! his country. "Titketi.' I am one of Washington's kladit-J, but I will sao'.v ray ticket." It wa Ebene z?z harness Bal', o Loalua County, Viriala, " My sraadmaaer," hi ssil, "vaa Georse Waahhuton'a niece." The military arrived betimes tho bris bauds were marshalled 10 their places, the troop- come rest, and Senator Sherman, Chalrraao of the Joiat Congressional Cosamlssioa, from the center of tne ftand at 11 o'clock called about bX) people to order, and gala soaiethlae about the people keepIu? taeir hats ou. These remarks weresreetet with lively tamp., for the opportunity was a &-.l one to re&tore circulation to chilled liaios and extrerrdties. Senator bhcruian theu prcccsded to tpf ak as follows: Tte commliioa authorized by the two Houses cf Congress to provide suitable ceremonies for the dedication of tue Washington Monument direct tne to preside and to announce tue order of oer-;-raonies dt emcd t roper on this ccc&ilon. I need to; ay any tüiac to Impress UDoa yo'i the diuity o' the event you hava met to celebrate. ironnm nt tpaks for itsel!. Simole in lor.u. aln,irabie la proportion, composed of eadunai uctb.c and vranite. restins; up-m foundations bioaa and det-p. it rises into tne ssiea higher tr an &i.y work of human arf. It is the most imposing, costly aud ppropaate raoaucient e7er erected in honor of xiian. It has u. origin in t :e p:ofound conviction ol the people, irrespective -f party, creed or race, not only iu tads country bat 111 ad civh'uea countries, that tse uatne aud fame of VifcshJrzton should b3 pcrpetuaitd oy the jr.rs'iniposini' testimonial of the Nation's gratitude to its hero, statesman aad father. litis uuiverbal sentic eat look f(rm iu movement of private citizens, essoeiated .r the name of tne Washington National y iatnent Association, who, on the jlst of Jam.;, 13H, tec a red from Consies9 au set autaonzinj them toeVcCt the proposed monument on tuis grouua. s uected as the cost appropriate site by the Presideat cf the United States. Its toraer stone was laid oa the 4th of cfJuly. !Sl5. by the Masonic fraternity with im rosins? cet emoaits m the presence el the caiei ollieers of the Governia?ct aad a multttuie of rUizeus It was partially erected by the National 3ioirurent Association with tue means furnished by voluntary contributions ol the to. people of tho United States. On the 5th of J jly. tsTü, one htihdred years alter tbe declaration of American iiultpendencc. Congress, in the uame of the people 'if the Unbed Slates, formally asiii re 1 aud 01retttd the ecmoktrou o; tit rconuiueüt. hfiuci t'.c-T the fouadatlau hi ecn streutheueJ. the shsithas teen steadily advanced, and the mw ccEpletcd structure stands before you. It is r. Ot rccTLorlal of the createst chti racier ia hu .aau history. It Iooks down upon tt.e see les n.t st lovea by bim on earth, the most rrpfpicnous object in the landic:pe full of objects deeplv fnterest'.us to the Aaierlcau people ami all eyes turn to it; all heatts feel the lnsp'.rattoa of its beamy, syratae1 ry and grandeur. Strong as it is, It will not endure as icu;4 as the memory of him in whose tor. or it vas built. But while it stands it will be n evidence to many succeeding generation of the .'oveanl reverent? ol this generation for the litraeei.d hue cf Georse Washington, 2r m var. lirfctla t'cuct' and drat in the hearts of his ceuntrjmen. More even than tiiis, tbo prototype of purity In msncood aud pa-ri jttsoi br all laula snd all time. Wii;.t ut furrher prefje. 1 proceed to ciEcharge the duty a.-sne t nie W. w. Corcorao tutu di-seribe'i at loa?'h the jart taken in the initiation of the rroject and const! uction ot the .monument by the V a.O liiiou National M.tr.umeut j:aeletT.2f-r.d la ecrclusiou said: "it ia glory t'tiouth .'cr the U'esymgt'.n Monument Society, that its pious .-abort, as ptit to the pro-jf o.' ti uC. have jsmikI iu tLe majestic iru ; ire wuleh ' stsnd". before t:s to !ay, and it wa. elory eno;ijh !vr the ltjjitiv.- ai.d exeeutive def-artm n s of t'.e e-:cvt riiDSed thai in a-umiu,: an;t dir.-ctlas; li e rompJeilcn of tc- monuateu: 0:1 a lo'iudaibm h-d ty the people, they have at one rc !eenMa rirtd bttüoiiel rl.-de. and have fu! tilled a --acred rational outy, by niviio to this er h' o.'l-i the e Inunatiuu aud criwu wita which it Ow-? abdvethe earth, ahd soars heavtuw.ird iike the ftnr.e it temmemora'es " Tue Mnr e Hand then p'aved a short pteC2 -f rr.ns c. which was rendered almost :n(".u.lit:e by It ecoutinued fetaiapius cf th sUlreriu one a air fii.die.rce. Prayer was oil'-.ied iy Rev. ;-lr. L.iter, of :brist Church, A'exandria, Va. Theicmarksol the various speakers weie iua.idibie, but pulls ol stam from their moatht was evidence that the prccee liues were being carried cn according to programme, and at every lit ie mtennistion the auditors st.tmpad approvingly. (OLONEl ( AM Y'S PKKSENTATiOS. To Coloued Therms L. Caey, of the United States engineers, was assigned tne duty of p-e-tcnting the part taken by the general government ia tue couBtructicn of the moauuicnt and of dell veritisr it to the I'residetit of the Unif.d btites. lie gave an account ol the fir.it proceeding, in CenpTcas with a view to completing the monument, and described cf.ch stiCcefuutep la the (ouü'ructiou of thrt work until the setting of the ce.TFtonc Ciiiabevt the great undertaking. IIa then e : Although the dimensions oi the foundation bfc.se we;e origiually planned withoat due regard to tte irenr.tiHlous lorees to be brought i!,,o play ia buiidinsr so lerte au obelisk, the reso tr'rs of r.Gdcra cnjintcritig science have supplied the BHhils for the completion of the greatest morr.i10 ntai colutna ever erected in any ae of tue world. In its proportion the ratius of dimens'ciisfif the several parts of the ancient KypUau rbelisks have teen cirefnlly followed. The height bus been made slightly greater than tea tincp the breadth of the base, produeinz aa nbe. lrsa that for g;ra( e and deliccy of outline is not excelled by any of the larper Egyptian monolith, while In digaiiy nd trrande.ir it sarpa-es any that can be mentioned. And. Mr. President, for at d in betait of the joint comm'Kston for the completion of the Washington Monuuuat, 1 deliver to you this column. lT.E'IP'iNT ART it fit r.I"EIVK THE MONUMENT. President Arthur, in aeseptiuEt the mo.iutc.eut, fcfid: Fellow Countrymcu Eefore the dawn of the Ciitury who.'e evt-ntful years will wju hsve faded lato the psst, when deitn hid but lately rubhed thru Hepa bile of its rnofd beioved and iiitistrtoas er.ien, theCoc;ress of tho United ctatts pledged t re iarh of the Nation tnat in this ci:y, b.arlui? I. is honored raac. and then, as no, the seat of the General Government, a monument shoald be e rt cu d to rcmmeirorate tfce creat eveuts of his it iiitary aud politk-ai life. 1 he stately colutao t hat stretches heavenward irora the pliia waereoa e s.and bears witness to all wh behold it, that 'the covenant which our fathers m.vle their c'.lldru have fulfilled. In the coupleten ' cf this pica! work of patriotic cnclavcr, there is abui. ls.:tt cause ior nat'onal icjoieiug, for hll3 this structure endures it shall be to all mankind affront: token cf tr aCect'cnate and fervent regard.in wni :h;tuis people continue to hold the memory of Was 11 c ior.. Well may be evet keep tuts fore aost pxe In the hearts o his countrymen. The faith that never ffltertd tho wisdom thit was broader t d de per thin ny Icaniint; taught iu Fchools, ti e courage that shrank fro ra 110 peril e.trd was il arrayed by eo dfet. the loyahv that kept all to. fitli turpem eubordir.ated to the demanda of otriotiMa and Lo ior. the aseclty that difplayed i t el f n cacp sua Cabiret alike, and, nb ve all, t at bm.rn:'ous union of moral aad intellectual qualities whica hss never fmaJ itftpt:ll2l ton? men tßete ere tht; attributes of a curieter w hich the int Hit c nt t.'5ou;ht of tMis country t'criKsto f.e r-atide-it !iureof ?'i-;ory. Hi; o uer et d nore e'.ou;it lips tban raiae iil t-v cj.y rehearse to joo th3 Ftr.ry o! hi rejr.iirkab e life nd its tlonous achi7,--1 , nt.-. To attc levi usiifd the firver and rrrcre formal duty in t .e fu'tl'dme-T-.t wh:c'a I do r.o, as rosiiit oi t .1 I-.iti ;!op. and ia behalf ot tae paoj "e. ie- ; rve-s this nrm; meut fron the rr.aJs of iti .".lhhr, R:d der lore it d. dieste l fro-a ViU tim r rth to th lnmcrui uume and memory of eieore . "his; teil. The rreidcrt real his R.I.Ire in a firm ton?. At it? enrif lu'ion thot-rs troie forth, aul t'iey v (.re hearty and prolonged. masonic arTi Ai. Avr rt!:t.rv.-. Tr; VaoDir tf rcmoni. cf the eirud I.'te ol tie Di'.ie: of Ccluabla. whu h ta-'ti fill'.et. vere brief. Tte proper functionaries declared that tbe square, the level and tne plumb hid Leen a; rlitd to the obelt'k and its comers were found to Icfqare, its e-ourse level, its walS iil!fi!ly erectea pceordm? to tae pln. Grand :!tpr Jtyiou IS. I'-rker ticn Fr,'ter?d corn ai l p-ur.-t
Te'rehn;f nt. an I joy. !n te coir-'o of th eiemo::: e br..)ii t ln --r-i:t oi'tor.c relrcs w;ta j.ci (jnerai WaTm 1 11 Intimately coanettcd. Tue save! '.mjI v " 01. c pre i ared aii'i c.!c.1 by e-eut-ral a-i'.ar u n .- rai d iavr pto tex. iu .ay iv.i the crt;e i b Of the MtioTi e'ap tnl 0:1 the I ii ds o Set 1 erster. 1" 8 : the s rta vo.anie U- ui;uto i rtdnck'bur Lo-Ue. No. i. of V!:s::..i. i:poj wh ch V, i;.nt.,:: t'& th- Lrz vovs o: !la )ury. '.intU- ctithiüO'-'t. John's Lotp'. N-- t o fir CMy rf Ne w oi, u;o:i wr,j u-a :-ie :-0.a Ji of
I . prit. lT--, l.f troi tn ot'.i 1 client th-ri-M j S' e :dt l o! the- Untied -?ru: t'.e "tire-it l.i'U" t'-Jci eiLjr 0 Alxiud!l-i V. n.!;c4tou L J'..-, N. 1 "2 Al .TeLOria, 'a . up. ; a wlur;, ;lt, or.t.1:' ricetv d !h-. vw of lu'.tirb-s be i Rteeu wtru b hi:.i, which w 1 0 M-. l.d'cjme; ai:.!-'i u-n cTiti:ni;K a IO':; of hl1 I I tr, t eiiauu t th (iratid L v!-v ol Il4ac;iuj tr't-: the 'de.-ser ltnt." cue of ;he ;hre fD-rm i ctu o'c-s onTnei'a Wasaiatou'a funeral pro et&ioa, ! wne exi it ited Upon a iski.al froT:t .Stt.itor .Sherman the railiturv v-hce ed into i,::e. .he e ic c t o-tte j aud d ts-itLCui-hed j arttci nt iu the proceedings of the ci j Fouaht nit .T t i'rj?jt-s. ani trta proe-io-i, ut !t-r the mrhs!hir or Gen? ra' aheril-ea. too a up its Hue ot i ure h 10 tee Cap'.te'. Thke? of admisti.Ti to tai Alleries o" th House ol Iteprejentatives issued i bit ween :! J find 4C0 persons, who b-ive farn'tsned Ati-f ii-to-v evidence of relationship with tae orita-it Ge-j.-e V. -shirigton family. Tte (eremon.es vere arpropriatoly conclu to.l bvaf.ee display of fireworks at n sit in th monuripnt a rounds. An immense crowd sttiEcied by the feuht, aa 1 it see.mevt as tbouu the cd tire population of the dry had tunredO'ti to do honor to the occasion.. The grounds aad street 1 ladiU!r thereto were thron gea wun people ana the rcadwtfy around the-inonumeat was packed vita carriflses of all descriptions. The crowd was a ccod natured one, despite the keenness of tht; aiir.osrhe-re, and airaott every pice wsgr-etel v;tb cheers of admiration. The Presidautanl a hü Lifer oi invited nuc st. including several C.ihinei cl'.Mny viewed tne icene Irora the window of the 1 i'e House. The south windowsof theSta-en id Tra jy li-partit,-ht Buildings were aV rtili.l a p'vitfc of o: bei Vitioa by a large numb;r of leiicrs. ire difpisy cous's'el cf fKty set tieee? It ope-red with a National e&iute, cen-istinr of serial 11 oroon titel .'rora mortars, end einlol nr wiij a Itud report at a hetüh; et tiQ3feet.at.il rlecd with ft representation of the remple of l.ib rty. luclndraz au enuc-striiu Ktatu t--of Gin. vilinton. and lisurai repre?enliu C'elum'us a:-. 1 ibe Golden s of Liberty, faare were several other ie ficuTes appropriate to the occasban, out the dlsolav consisted maioiy of bombshells, b illcons., fountains of fire, t-auquets nd ILrh's cf all eclots. The scene was a brilliant one at times. Telpf-cooe ro'kets were t xploded at an altitude of GCO feet, acd iiscbarged bhcwerB cf smaller rockets over the apex cfthe monument, makius it appear as tnoua tbe shaft was robed with fire. The outline of the monument was clearly defined aeaiust the rt!c bpekground, and to rnagnirled that it seeiael to pierce the clouds. The Ul-ter tuouarrvHlt vs. London, Feb. 21. A raeelir:i was hell last tihi under the auspices aad at the call of the U.ster Const tvative Parliameataiy Comraitte?, which was attended by a lar? number of Cou eervatives, and by mptiy ceuiletuea of wide iallreuc'fiom the tiorlh of Ireland, fur mac a diu usion it wus un.mimo siy decided to fom 4a ii.depi ndbiit Ii-h Couservaiive part?. In ) purp eo such a party orsaalzitio i is to sjear.. ta iacitis for bringing a pre.vs are to bear u;)t!i t 19 hac ct. of the Coaervi a v. party w.ta a view to the protection t;d pro -a Jtiou of the interests or d e loyalists iu Ird.aud. Another meeting will be held Monday to decide what action the Irish Omservativis tha.l lake in rela ioa toth vole of ecuThemas Brophy, of Lat ca3ier, Pa., writes as follcws: "Thij is to inform you that 1 have had an attack of fever and oirae. I have tried almost every kiud of medicine, but foucd no reiief. Your Miahler's Ilsrb Eitfers has ehtirely cared xne. It has been a lots time sii.ce 1 have Led au atUck and I fel confident the cure is rermanent." Thi3 eovereign remedy will be nund equally tflicce ious in dieeases of the stomach, botftl9, hyer and kidney3. Hostile Turk and Th-lr Report. Lonpon, Feb. Cl. It is said the Turkish orlicials ai Jeddeh exhibiit hcstility io the Brltba at 3uakira, and refuse to furnish thera with either sup flies or IsboTe's. The Turks, at Jeddeh, are circulaung rcr-orts that the Biltlsh troops in the des'rt have teen massacred, and that GeLeral Lord Voneiey has committed suicide. Rheumatism VC. doubt if tiierr i?, or cm T, a spcrific Tcmcdy for rlicumntism ; but Ibcusarid.-? who have PufTered it? p.ius have been pre.it ly ben-c-nted by Hood's Sars;iparilla. If 30:1 have (ailed to find relief, try this great remedy. "I was afflicted with rheumatism twenty years. Previous to 1S83 I found no relief, hut grew worse, and at one time was almost helpless. Hood's Sars.tparilla did me more good than all the other medicine I ever had." XI. T. BALCOM, Sh'rley Village, Mass. ' I had rheumatism three year?, and not no relief till I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. it has done great things for me. I recommend it to ethers." Lewis Eckija'k3 PddJefurd, Me. . TJood'a Saraparilla i? characterized by three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of rnneilial agents; 2x1, the proportion; 3d, tha f-roevss of securing the active medicinal qualities. Tbe re sult is a medicine of u:iu?i:al ftrt'cgth, effcctiii? cure:- hitherto unknown. bend for l.oetk containing additional evidence. "Hood's STrsMiarlliri b r.e.s up my systTi rtirilks Iii V llo'hl. s!.;;'? 'libipv apl'u -'.and I cents t; inake t.,-; e. ; ." .1. P. Tuoia-soM, lt'gi.-,ter ofl)-.-cet , Low 11, Mass. Ilooip-nr-ajvriö'i herd- al' others'. ?.rd fsworf.li its weiio in gulil." I. It vi;Kiiio:i", V.,0 Hauk ÜUeet, New Yoi k Ciiy Hood's Gcrsanariila Sold by all drug?;:r-ts. ; six for Mai5 chlybyC. i. 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