v:. -- ' Jm fidl TUESDAY, TONE 0, 1885. ' iX'i'. y .?' V .IV . W 1. K i?-. y' ,,. m AILY INTELLIGENCER. EVERY EVENINO IN THE YEAh, Bundayi Excepted) . M., WKINMAN IIENSEU 8r" a riLLlGENCEFl BUILDING, niSr . W. Censul CiTn Squaub, isV'V1' liAHCASTER, PA. ?,,Y fiArZYTen Oenti a Week. Fire Dellar a -'i, Year or Fifty Ccnlt a Menth. J'ettaga free. ADVERTISEMENTS from Ten te Fifty Ventt Knglteh councils, It wdtdd Bccih te be a' reasonable prediction that tlie Afghan trouble will be renewed. The English pcopleknow Unit tliey came out second best in Ilia diplomatic brush with Hussia, and it is net a satisfactory feeling. But llltle will be needed te fan tlie flame of war en the English Bide, and the liusshvn sentiment is equally Intlaimnable. PURITAN PRINCIPLES. T1IKIH JSFFXOT O.V THF. DIFFE1WNT MUCUS OF TUB JtttVUDLlC, fcR'J . .WEEKLY 't-K. - f - ;,n . Pi mi itucn INTELLIGENCER, (Eight Paget.) Kitrncts frum Iho Address liy (Ivergu William Curtis nt Ilia Unveiling of the Pilgrim Slntue Presented te Maw YarX City liy tlie New England Society. able moral cneray tlie miwter ferce of American civilization. He steed tlie Rcntlnel en Sabbath morning guarding Iho plain house et prayer wlille wlfe anil clillil and neighbor worshipped within. Be miiHcd tlie Pilgrim In tlie rant sunset hour en the New j'jnginnuKiiore, iih sem caught up into tue dazzling vision of tle future, beholding tlie glory of tlie nation that should be. And he may that nation Bland forevor and forevor, tlie mighty guardian of human llberty, of Godllke JustTwyef ChriHtllke brotherhood." MKDICAZ, Ql'RING FEVER. " At tliU ncAAen nearly every ene needs te iih koiiie pert of tonic. IKON tutor Inte hIiiies every phvslcliin' prescription for theso wlie need building up. Brown's IRON BITTERS M.AWS MOirKltH. E LINN & URENEMAN SRRING GOODS -AT- ;i i A Every Wednesday Morning, Twe Deltart a Year in Advance. KWVORRRBPONDENCEtellcited from every part f la . thm minim tintt mtnitrti. fttrMiintutfltktM ttrl rr. Vi' quetied te write legibly and en ene side of (tie A Hi -.. -. - Jl.i- t paper entjf anu ie ngw ncir Tmnic, tw jvr ! & -t.hfiAsi4 tint lt nrnn tt fiAnfl f tilth A tl V ananymeut letters will be consigned te the wa$tc t basket. Jl Aaarett all inciters ana Telegrams te 3& THE INTELLIGENCER, m &. Efir'tt LAN0AHTKI1, l'A. lsi ,M' 2ll)c muaGtct3ntclligcuccv. FiX-SKCiiKTAitYCiiANDLKittliinkstliere should be no politics in the navy, which Is a very natural thing for him te think when he is out. Hut when he was in , thcre wcre werse things than politics in tlie adminis tration. It is violently suspected that thcre wcre thieves thcre ; und it is prebable that in the business of stealing tlie secretary ignored politics. In tlie last months of his administration he was busy, lleach get in seme strong pulls; and it turns out new that a weed preserving company get ever a hundred and fifty thousand dollars for a worthless process. Ben. Butler was tlie persuader of cash. He needed money te make tip his election expenses and probably found no easier place te make it up quickly than in Mr. Chandler's olllce, where politics was ignored, when it was prelltable. m Semk complaining Inisitiess men dcHlgunte overproduction as " underconsumptien." LANCASTER, JUNK 0. 1885. The Seuth Pennsylvania Ilemls. Italph Bagaley, of Pittsburg, has begun 'pj legal proceedings in New letk te test the W V validity of the bends of the New Seuth Pennsylvania railroad. Bagaley is ene et the subscribers te the stock of this read ; Mr, Hestctter, who is another heavy holder of the stock, says that Bagaley cannot pay up his Installments, and is resorting te $,hla legal procccdtngtegctoiit. 11 would Beem te be mero prebable, however, that the mevement Is ene made In the Pennsyl vania railroad interest leenibarass tlie con. slructlen of what will be a formidable rival te it. And itscems, front our knowledge of the 'facts, that there is foundation for Bagaley 's claim that the bends of the read aie un lawful, since they aie substantially given away. The promoters of the read get for their stock an equal sum in bends ; or for their bends an equal sum in stock , which ever way they cheese teput it. Inethcr words the read Is watered at the start fifty per cent. A dollar of stock and a dollar of bends represent but ene dollar instead of two dollars ; and this being the fact, the issue is forbidden by the Pennsylvania law , or certainly should be. Tliere is a construction company attach ed te this enterprise, just as thcre has been te every railroad built since tlie Union Pa cific. Tlie same parties are in both. Tlie two are ene. Any arrangement niatle by the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad company with the American construction company of New Yerk, is a batvgkaiide with IU self, ysrTCtTS-oycrtAhe thimbles is ajritcinir of trreuiFrich is net, ceunte nanced rj.;ie law or geed morals. The Seuth Pennsylvania railroad company ap plied te the state for permission te issue a larger number of shares and bends than the law then allowed. Mr. uewcu gaTe the assurance te the state that tlie sum then limited in the law would net build tlie read. He was lelieved and the pri vilege te expend the increased sum demanded was given. But it was net in tended that one half the sum should be given as a bonus at the outset te the pro jectors. Tlie grant was obtained by fab pretenses. And nothing in Mr. Gewen's career has surprised us se much as his lending himself te this misrepresentation. It was se unlike him as te be hardly credible. If Mr. Bagaley's effort results in the compression of the Seuth Pennsylvania stock and bends te the solid bed rock, and ensures the capitalization of this new rail road at its real cost, and net at the amount of the construction company's contract, Mr. Bagaley will have been a public benefactor. Flury Among the Fishes. Tlie Democratic politicians in this neigh borhood are excited by the report that the collectershlp for the district and ether fat offices are en the eve of distribution from Washington. Tliere is nothing se animates the politician's heart as the smell of an of fice. Though he may have no expectation of ene for himself, yet the mere fact that such things are te be had for the asking, without money and without price, and simply by legging or begging, in person or by proxy, suffices te set the average party man wild ; and though he may be the laziest creature en earth, he will de velop an amount of energy and Industry, that would sufllce, if economically and use fully applied, te yield him profit enough for his luxurious support for years. That all men are feels is what all men knew ; and none have better reason te knew it than the office-seeker, both when he gets an office and when he don't. IIe probably knows that if he was a wise man he would go about his business and consider public ofilcetobonfieldof labor te be shunned. He may be wise enough te knew it ; but te be wise enough te act en it is quite another thing. Tliere are plenty of pee ple who will agree te the abstract propesi. tien ; who nevertheless would leap for any office in Bight with the vigor and veracity of a hungry trout in June. The government will be able te get a very geed collector of rovenue in this county. Tliere is abundant material' here j the candidate already named will de very well and several hundred net named will also de well. Ne ene has any lien upon the olllce, and the secretary of the treasury is quite free te select from the thousands of Democrats of the county the ene best suited te the duty. We are sure his choice will be capable of the func tion exercised by the present occupant, with elegance and premptitude, of drawing the emoluments te the uttermost farthing. Ofcourse we expect that the olllce will be filled from this county, whose long suffer ing and meagrely fed Democrats would sce such a plum depart from them with a ajnse of wrong that would net be assuaged. Onk inunt be careful what he dees In Iloateii. He may net pruueh In the open nlr without running the risk of lclng llned ns n disturber of tlie public ttoace: nor may he lndtilgoeit the Htrecta of that town in pro fanity without being hauled boferotho court and made te pay the penalty of hh oll'enso. A few evenings age Jehn Stetson, the well knpwn theatrlcal manager, was in company with sover.il sporting gontlemon en a street corner. Tliore was considerable loud talk ing, and the officer en the beat usked the gentlemen te meve en. Mr. Stutson, who acted as hpekesmaii for the company, re. fused and emphasized his relusal by a liberal sprinkling of oaths. He vww promptly taken Ixjfore tliemuiilcliKil court and llued ?fl, which he paid. Can this lie the kuiie town from which Jehn 1j. Sullivan dates Ills origin? And If It is, hew has he se long cscaped the coiisequoneca of this edict agulust swearers in public? Tin: olllce cats of many of tlie Philadel phia dailies must have been all soundly sleep ing during the doltige of ral!re.id literature "Well may tlie staltie of the Pilgrim ntiind here," said Mr. Curtis, "for In the mighty ntiraeloef Iho sceno around us his hand, tee, has wrought Hare upon Ihlstccmliiglslatid the children of New Netherlands and of New Kngland have together built the metroelis of the continent, the fur shining monument of their united energy, enterprise and skill. Together at the head of yonder river, rleher In roiiianeo and legend than any Amerlcan stream, tlie Puritan and the Hellander with their assoclale colonists modltated the American Union. Togethor in this city, In the stamp act Congress, they delled the power eftlreat ItrlUiln j and ence mere, upon the Hudsen, the Puritan and the Cavalier and the Hellander, born ngalu as Americans, reslsllessly enveloped and overwhelmod the army of llurgoyue, and In his surrender beheld the end of llrltlsh authority In tlie colenics. Here, then, shall the stattie stand, imporishable memerial of imporlshable friendship; blending the heroic memories of two worlds and two epochs, the Holdleroftho Netherlands, the soldier of old Kngland and the soldler of New Kngland, at different times and under different conditions, hut Willi the same linconmierablo enlhuslaiu and eourage tattling for liberty. " If ever Ktmland had an heroic age It was that which began by supporting the Tuder In his rupture with Heme, then asserted his own logical principle against his daughter's claim, anil alter a tremendous contest uuuuu by seeing the last of the Stuart Kings exiled former, an ImoeUmt ociiHlenor of Franca This was the age of Puritan Kngland, the Tun Adams-Colerldgo case has Ikmjii com promised by the payment of heavy damages te the plaintiff. This is all that the latter could In reason ask from his expected father-in-law, and It Is a practical admission that the lord chief justice of Kngland was 1 afraid te test the suit for slander brought against him. Why he se feared is ejicn te conjecture, but the vast majority will con clude that It was because he knew that the storvef hew he treated his daughter like a common scullion could net be disproved. It is a melancholy case all around, and the com promise of it was an oiniiiently wise pro ceeding. CSi.ADSieNi: has received anether btack btack btack oye In the rojeetlon of his budget, but he will seen eonie up smiling. Tun tact that ex-Secretary Frolingliuy Frelingliuy hch'h llncerini: illness and death is believed te have resulted from auonlte found In the bettle or icrated water of which he partook, should be a warning te theso who for econo my's sake, or through carelessness, use second-hand bottles. As the Philadelphia l.etlijcr remarks : " Ale, beer and the bot bet bot tled waters are usually sold with the pre- Ise that the bottles will le paid for when returned. It is likely that many such are carelessly rinsed before refilling, with the understanding that only the harmless bovor bevor bover ages have been in tlieiu. Se the next pur chaser will get lilschance of any solution of poison stull that has been put In them. It is causing great risks for somebody when pot ash Is put Inte spruce beer bottles or llshberry Inte the hed.i water Ijottle. Such re ceptacles being of stene ware or dark glass, it is next te impossible te t-ee if they are qultocleau and I'ree from sediment when they are roturned te the bottles." The way te avoid all passible danger is te break thu bottles. That portion of thefireeiibick party that still prefesses te be alive should emigrate te Cuba, whero groenbauks are said te be se popular as te command a large premium evor any ether money, wliollier of geld or sllver. Tin: great check that has been given te railroad building is seen in the significant fact that the incrcase In tuilcage for the year that has passed was only thrce per cent The total incrcase in mileage ler the whele country for the llrst four months of this yair was less than In any similar period since 1878, and but a llttle mero than one-soventli of the incroase for the same period In 16S2. Sov-enty-ulue railroads of the country, reported April earnings. The falling oil" for April was llve times as great as the total less for the first quarter of thoyear. The North western reads make a very bad fallowing with a less of 22)i per cent per inile. Thore wero a few insignificant gains among the reads west and northwest of Chicago, but tliore wero serious losses particularly in tlie Seuthwest r.iiL'lnnd In which lllsirtv llnallv oriranied Itself hi constitutional (onus se lloxible and enduring that for nearly two centuries the internal peace el me Kingdom, nowever threatened and alarmed, has neer Ihieii broken The modern Kngland that we knew is the Kngland of the Puritan en larged, liberalised, graced, adorned the Kngland which, dosplle all estrangement and jedeusy and misunderstanding, despite the alienation of tlie Itovelutlopnry and of the hoi end war, tlie buzz of cockney gnats, ami ellleial lmllllcrcuce in our llorce civil eou eeu lllcl, la still ihe mother country of our dis tinctive America, the mothcrerour language and Its liter.U ere, of our characteristic na tional impulse, ami or the great mimliueuts el our individual Ulsjrlv. Te what hind upon thoglelio lieyend liiseun shall the country man or Washington turn with pride linden- tliusliLSin anu sympatliy, ll net in me lauu n Jehn Seidell and Jehn Hampden and Jehn Milten, and what realm shall touch hi deeply the heart of the fellow-citizen or Abraham Lincoln us Hint whose soil, and long bofero our own, was tee sacred for the foetsl'jp el" a slave? She is net the mether of dead em pires, but of the greatest political descendant that evor the world knew. Our own Revolu tion was the dofense or Kuuland against her- seir. She has sins enough te answer for. Rut whlle Grcoce gave us art and Heme gave us low. In tlie very bleed that beats in our hearts and throbs along our veins Kngland gave us liberty. NOT KANCT1MONIOUH HI'.CTAllI ANISM. " We must net think or Puritanism as mcre acrid dollauce and sanctimonious sec tarianism, nor or the Puritans as a baud or ignorant und hall crazy zealots. Yet mainly from tlie vindictive carlcature or a voluptu ous court and a servile age is derived thu popular conception of the Puritan. He was only slandered by Ren Jehnsen's 'Tribula tion Wholesemo and .eaU)f-the-I.aml Resy. The Puritan of whom Macaukiy, fellow leg Hume, said that he hated lear baiting, net bccaiise It gave pain te the bear, but beeaitKO it gave pleasure te the soccUiter. was the Puritan of the plays or Charles II., when Sliakcseare hail been replaced by Aphra Rehn, and the object or the acted drama was te stimulate a ikihsIeu palled by liiilulgeuce and a taste brutalized by debauchery, it is net the rutlle ribaldry or Tops and fribbles, of courtiers and courtesans, et religious slavery and political ihsjetlsui, whose fatal sjxjll evor Knuland the Puritan had broken ler. evor, which can truly portray the 1'urltaii. no uppreiiciiiicti ins own principle, liiueee, PERSONAL. Keiihiit Hciir.AuiNTwniT, the German traveller and naturalist, Is dead. .Tamks Moneuiufi' Aunett, V. It. 8., the celebrated Hcetch surgeen, who discovered pyiuiuia, Is dead, in theud your. Jehn U Him.i.ivan has joined a inluslret show and new gathers In the dollars by pos ing In pictures of Reman and Grecian stat uary. 4 Hbv. Katiiku J. V. IiOWKiiv, of St Agnes church orCehoos, N. Y., has rocclved notlce of his election te the bishopric of Savannah, Ge. He will takosevor.il days te consider Us acceptance. Mns. Maky C. Paxson, wlfe of, Hen. 15. M. Paxson, of the supreme court, died from heart disease en Sunday night at the family rosiuenco near uoyiestewu. ene was a nuiy uoled for her charities. Kamiiim, J. Timiisn, has been sued by Kdward Van Anion, of New Yerk ler fin, 1SH balance due Ter repairs te his flniinercy pane mansion, ills deiense is mat me werx was net properly dene. Auoilliisiiei' Ienaci: Reuurim' died In Montreal en Monday aged 81 years, the eldest prelate en the continent lie secured the establishment of the Jesuits In Montreal and leunded twenty ether religious com munities. Oi:ni:hai. Jaoksen. the new United Slates minister te Mexico, was received in the City ofMexleoon Monday, and in reply te ad dresses of welcome said that he would earn earn estly strive te Incroase the geed will existing between two countries which Ued had joined together. Jehn S. Yauiimiy, the conveyancer. was found dead in the prlvate room attached te his olllce, 'J 17 Seuth Third street, Philadel phia, en Monday. He was atterney for Wil liam Neill, the wealthy Hhlp-ewuer, whose relatives contested the will loll by him, claim tug that Yardley had Inlliicnecd thoshi theshi iiwuer in writing a codicil making the at torney residuary legatee. The cstile is valued at iKilween ?'Jjo,neo and $-oe,t)00. T1IK I1K8T TONIC. Tntdn Mntk QUALITY, PUHITY-NOT QUANTITY. un Kvery lletllc. Fer Weiikiipn!, I.nllinle, Lack of Knnry, Ac.. It HAS NO KQUAI., and In Dm only Iren inedlclne IliulU net Injurious. It Kmklies tlui llloed, lnvlunnitri tlie system, ltoalercs Appe tite, Aids UlKimlten. It docs net blacken or Injure lliotcelli, caiie licailuclie or produce constipation ether Iren vietlicine ite. Dr. ll. II. ISiKKixr, n leading physician of npniiRiieia, ijiiie, wiys : "iiniwns iron itnicrs is tnrdlclnc. 1 iifin It In mv nmctlee tun action oxceU all ellinr forms of Iren. In weak iiphs or n low condition or tlie nyslcm, nrewns Iren Hitters Is usually a positive necessity. It is all Hint In clulincd for It," (Icniilnuluis tniiluinnrknnil crossed red lines en wrapper. TAKKNO UTIIKK. Mndoenly by IIUOWN CHKMIUAIi CO., 11ALTIMOUF., Md. I.aium' Hash Heek UBCfnt and atlrnctlvc, cmitalidiiK list of prizes for receipts, Informa tion nliniitcelnn. cte., kIvuii awny liy all ilcalcrs in mcinciiiu, oruiaiicuieiiny nuiirusseii rcccipv FLINN & BRENE MAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, QA11DBN HOSE, BABY OARHIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. atlioretiRiilyirood i una us FLINN & BRENEMAN J Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. of se. stamp. () Al.h M1U1IT Iff Till! WATKlt. HOP PLASTKRS. MANY HACKS AC1IKSI Hosts nf pcnli) of nil nitusHUirur with pain In tlie Hinall of thu buck, commonly called " Hack nelio."'"(irtef yeurctriiKRlsta ller PlahteiuiikI apply It dln'ctly ovmecatef trouUle. Tlie sooth seoth soeth luir anil piiln-kllllui; prepvrtlei) of Heps com cem lilncd wllh HiirKiinuy l'llch and Kxtnicls make this plaitcr vastly fictter tbnii ethers for ililv luK out pain and HtrciiKlliuiilnir the parts. A trial Mill ncmonstnite thin. Always ready fur iisn. Never falls. S5c..8 for tl.H0. HOP Pl.AS- TKll COMPANY, Proprietors, lkwten, Mass. (-J) rrOP PliASTKlt NOT LUCK OTHlilt KINDS. Hep Plahtf.iih net Instantly when npplleil. Try tin-in for backache. Pain In the Side, hlilclics, lltieiimullnm, Selutlra, Mere and Weak Chiwt and ill I (Kid aches and pains. Se seething and ntii'iicthenliu; te weak and tired parts. Cem posed ni nature m oust known lutiii'dlcs, vliliies of Kicsli Heps, IliiruuuOy Pitch and Canada llal wiiii. Sold uvcrvwlii'ii) ':. 6 for $I.C0. HOP PLASTKU COMPANY, 1'niiiilclerH, Ikislen, Mcuss. (10) Vl.UTlllNU. fTKADQUAHTKIlS FOR " SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce NocktleB, B. it W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. & C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. HllIltTS ANI SOCIKTY PAIt A fllliltNAl.IA MADIS TO OKDKK. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTK1NOSTUKET. nXVVllHlUSK. B UROKR A SUTl'ON. THE PUCE TO GET Ile.lt. Pirn Youths lliwiieil I'rum n Capiliil One Dies IUIihii.UmI. Sundai' afternoon last llve young men started from Celt's, u summer resort a Tew miles east or Cleveland, Ohie, In a small eeii sleep yacht for a sail en the lake. Their names wcre Krederlek Rroeks, .lames Blessing, J. Z. Rayllss, A. R. Rasceinb and 10. K. Harney, ranging In age from seventeen te twenty-llve years. When alieut three miles from shnre just at '..cl-n sudden squall struck the beat, capsizing lljaud throwing the young men into tlie water. A heavy blew fellow oil and the waves ran high. All or the crew succeeded Cemiuniiiteil tu Convert a lllsliep. A strange insanity case has been dovol devol dovel oicd in Rutl'ale, N. Y., in the case of Miss Frances Rurk, a young w enian who has until recently been a clairvoyant She was dis covered Monday morning at 5 o'clock, sit ting en the steps m front of Risliep Kyan's resldence, drossed in red llanuel under clothing and wearing a horrlble whlle mask made of chamois skin, with n beard that fell te her knees. The poeplo going te mass at St Jeseph's cathedral saw her and informed tlie police. She was taken in charge by a jxilice surgeon. At first she re fused te speak or tell who she was, but after she had slept for several hours In thojani thejani tress' room talked freely. Who stated that a short tinie age she Joined n Raptist church. Since thou she had been haunted by a spirit that obtained control evor her and bade her clethe heibelf In the garments in which she was found. She said she had geno out sov sev sov eral nights in the same rig. Sunday night the spirit told her te callen Rlshep Ryan and convert him te the Raptist faith. She re fused, but the spirit showed her torrible lightning and told her she would be killed if she did net comply. When found her teeth wero ehatterlug with the cold. She was taken te the state Insane asylum. filling Up Senators. Frem llarpei'n Itnzar. The venorable president of the New Yerk Senate, Mr. McCarthy, took his llttle grand son te the capltel ene day. The llttle fellow was surprised te hear u clergyman, say u prayer in the Semite chamber. ' I did net knew you worked hi a church, grandpa," said the child. ' It Is net a church," said the president " The minister comes and prays, se that we shall be started right" The child rellected. Possibly he had heard at home or olsewhoro seme criticisms upon senatorial behavior. At all events, he pre sently said ! " Hut seme of 'cm don't te started right, de they?" Tjik defeat of Gladstone may have very itnpertuut consequences. Tlie piebabllity latitat it will eventually result In war with Russia. Hut for Gladstene this war would be raging new. It it supposed te liave been his liilense deslre te end his career with England at psace that made him se submissive te Hussien demand ; and It was llussla's knowledge that she had everything te hope for In Gladstone's iiossesslen of power that caused her te yield enough te enuble him te retain It. New that he Is out mui n mere jigjresslve spirit Is likely te rule the I Terrible DUaster en n ltuwlun llallreud. A torrible accident has occurred en the railway from Koslell'to Rostelf, en the river Den, in Russia. A bar of iron was placed across the track by robliers, and a train which came along was thrown from tlie rails and demolished. The number or killed and wouuded Is seventy. Tlie robliers, who wero watting for the smash-tin, plundered the train. The wounded and ethor survivors wero completely terrorized, and could make no roslstaiice. m THE TIME. When summer, with licr glorious train Of nultry hours, reliiiu onceayalu ; When heavy tuugs each roae'a head With lupguer of much sweetness bred, Mellilnki that 'tU the time of year Which me4t of all become my dear. often blindly, often narrowly, never in Its utmost amplitude and splendor. The historic Puritan was a man el the seven teenth century, net of the nineteenth. He saw th rough a glass darkly, but lie saw. The acorn Is net yet the oak, the well spring Is net yet me river, mil as me Harvest is folded In the seed, se the largest freedom, lielitical and religious llberty, net toleration, net permission, net endurance, but thu right oraliseluto Individual liberty, subject only te the equal right or ethers, Is the ripened fruit of the Puritan principle. "The Puritan came te Amerlca socking freedom te worship Ged. He meant only freedom te worship Ged in his own way, net in the Quaker way, net in tlie Jlaplist way, net the Church of Kngland way, but the seed that he brought was Immortal. His purpose was te feed with it his own barn yard fowl, but it quickened into mi illini illini Itahle forest, covering a contlne nt grateful sli.ide, tlie home of every bird that llies. Freedom te worship Ued Is universal freedom, a lree state as well as a free church, and that was the Inexorable but unconscious logic or Puritanism. Helding that the true rule of religious faith and worship was writ ten in the Rible, and that every man must read and Judge for himself, the Puritan con ceived the church as a body of Independent seekers and Interpreters of the truth, dispo sing with priests and priestly ordersand func tions ; organizing itself and calling no man master. Rut this sonse of equality bofero Ged and toward each ether In the religious congregation, affecting and adjusting the highest and most eternal of all human relations, that of man te his Maker, applied ItHelf Instinctively te the rotation or man te man In human society, and thus popular government ilevved out or the Relerma- tien, and the republic bocame the natu ral political expression of Puritanism. Hanlshed, moreover, by the pitiless Kngltsh persecution, the Puritans, exiles and peer In a foreign land, a colony in Helland bofero they wero a colony In America, wero com pelled toself-govornmout, te a common sym pathy and support, te liearing ene another's burdens, and se by the stern axerIciice el actual life they wero trained In the vlrtues most essential for the fiillillment et their august but uuliiinghicd destiny. Tlie patriots of the Continental Congress scorned te Lord Chatham imposing beyond tlie lawgivers or urecee anu nome. mho constitutional con vention a hundred years age was an assembly se wise that Its accomplished work Is rovor revor rover cutlv rocelvod bv continuous goueratlous as the children of Israel received the tables of the law which Moses brought down from the holy mount Happy, thrlce happy, the poeplo which te such scenes in their history can add the Hlmple grandeur of the spoctacle in the cabin of the Mayflower, the Puritans signing the compact which was but the formal op pression or the governmout that voluntarily they had established the scene which manes Plymouth Reck a stepping stene from the freedom of the solitary Alps and the dis puted libortles or Kngland te the fully do de do velopod constitutional and woll-erdorou re public of the United States. Tin; l'uniTAN in thk Hnce.VD uroeu. "In our second historical epoch, that of the Union, the essential controversy, under whatever plea and disguise, was that or the fundamental princlple of Ireo gevernment with u social, political and Industrial system te which that pilnclple was absolutely hos tile). Thore was but ene ferce which could oppesotho vast and accumulated tiovveref slaveryiu this country, mid that was the ferce which In ethor years and lands had withstood the consuming terrors of the hier archy und the crushing dojietlsm of the crown the couscieuco or the poeplo ; a moral conviction se uudauuted und uncompromis ing that endurance could net exhaust It nor sutlcring. nor wounds, nor death appall. The great sorviceof the Puritan in Iho second eiech was the anjwallte this conscience which prepared It ler the conflict" In conclusion Mr. Curtis said: " Here hi this sylvan seclusion, nmld the sunslilneand tlie singing of birds, we ralse the stattie or the Pilgrim, that hi this changeless leriu the long precession of the generations which shall fellow us may sce what manner erman he was te the outward oye, whom hlsteryand tradition have be often flouted and traduced, but who walked undismayed the seliuvry helghts of duty und or everlasting servk-e te mankind. Here let him Btand, the soldler of a lree church, calmly detylng the hier archy, the builder of ufree state sorenely conlrentlng the continent which he shall Bottleandsubduo. The uiispeaklugllpsshall chide our uuwerthtness, the lefty mien exalt our littleness, the unblenchlug eye invlger- ate our Weakness, and the wheln nnUml nml llrmly planted form reveal the unoennuor-' in getting a held en the beat and thcre they clung throughout the long hours of thu night amid alternating Iieh-s and fears. About six o'clock next morning Henry Saunders, coachman, employed liy W. J. Gorden, the millionaire ovvueror Gorden's jark, near tell's Ieek seme nerses out te graze en tholake shore. His attention was attracted by the sound or voices en tlie water. Roeking In the direction, he saw a beat en Its side and soveral jiersens clinging te It It was then drifting nearly a mile from shore anil almost opeslto the lighthouse at the mouth or Deau 11 leek. He gave an aiiswerliu: "Hallea!" which was responded te by the waving or haiidkerchlcrs. Sanders at ence called for assistance, and with Kdward Fitzgerald, a fallow workman, hurried te the rescue In u small skill'. Noar Near ing the capsized yacht a pitiable sjiocuvle was presented. One of the party, Fred Rroeks, was unconscious and apparently dead. Anether, James Rlcssing, was wildly deliri ous. Reth wero held by their coiiiianiens, who clung te the side of the Imat and were themselves nearly dead from exhaustion. The young men wero tiken ashore and re storatives immediately applied. They wero almost sluiHjIled with cold, and 11 was found Impossible te rovive cither Rroeks or Mess ing. The former died shortly after being taken te his home. Messing Is in a precari ous condition, mid may dle at any time. Ras Ras eoinb, Rarney and Rayllss are eonllned te their beds and are threatened w 1th symptoms of piiouinenla, which, in their exhausted slate, would be likely te prove fatal. TTOP PLASTER. SHARP OR DULL PAINS. Shep uli Is, saleswomen nnd housewives nil suf fer mero or less from weak hack or sldeache. A lady siivs : "One Her PLAsrmi worn is hours did my hack mero geed than nil the remedies I ever used." Fer any sort of pain nrsoicnessef what ever nature. Instant relief Is given. Superior le chest protectors for weak nnd sero ItniK's. Hep Plabtkks aru made irein lliirgnndy Pitch, Can ada I tut Ha m unit the entire virtues of garden Heps, held cvervw here. Sic., or for tl.OJ. HOP ri,ADir.ui;u.ur.i. it ihjsieu, .iuish. in; T7IA VOIUTI-fllKM HOY. Amputation of the Leg. Meney Is Iho universal necessity, and none hut a cynlu or n feel will nlfeet ledesptsu It Mr. Abmiii llllswerth, or Pert llwcn, Ulster county, S. Y., hud leallzeil this trtltlu His disease In velved the whole of his thigh-bone, and the suffering man looked forward, net without ap parent reason, te death as his only deliverer. Thu family physicians refused te amputate thu limb, asserting lh.it the operation would kill thu liatlunt en the spot. Dr. )iii(JKKNNKDY,er Itondeiit, -V. Y., who was consulted, held u differ- unt opinion and amputated the limb. The Doc Dec Doc eor then administered freely Ids great llloed Specific PAVOKITK ItKMKDY te nirenl tone nnd strength In tlie system and prevent the re turn el thudlsensc, und Mr, iKIlswertli remains te this day In thu bloom of health. This gentle man's dlsciite wns the off prlng of foul bleed, and Kennedy's PA VelllTK KKMKDY punned the llloed mid restored te him the power ence mere toenjey his life. Are you stillcrlng from liny disease tniccable te the same cimsut Try Favorite ltcincdy. Your druggist tins It. ONK DOI.I.Altabettfe. Hear In mind the proprietor's name and uddiuss ; Dr. Valid KKNNKDY, lion lien lion deut, N. Y. Te Keep the llloed Purn Is the principal end of Inventions and discoveries in medicine. Te this object probably no ene has contributed mero slijiinlly than Dr. David Kennedy, of Itou deut, -V Y., In the production of a medicine which has become famous under the title of thu "Knvoi-lte Itemed-." U removes all iuijiiirtttet of the llloed, regulates thu disordered I.itrer and Kidneys, euref Constipation, Dyspepsia mid all diseases und weaknesses peculiar te females. Junel-liiideedAw The Very Best in the Market -AMI AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES, 18 AT BDRGER&SUTTON'S The Old, OKI Story. Why de we hear se much about dyspepsia? Simply because se many people liave It. Why inu se many penple talking about their cure li-eui this dreadful disease T Simply pecanse they have been taking llrnwn's Iren Hitters. Thus It Is with Mrs. Tnyler of Lynchburg, blun ter ceunty.H.C, who says, "I have used llieirn's Iren Hitters for dyspepsia Willi most fnvernblu results. 1 believe this medicine Wall that Is rep resented." Dyspeptics, and sufferers lieni neu ralgia, weakness, etc., should try It. The aching hack, thu sallow skin, the hollow cje, give way speedily befere Hunt's Itumedy. " Any physician who has ued It will certify le the excellence of Hunt's Iteinedy. Hunt's ltemedy Is a standard remedy for ifrepsy and kidney diseases." (iiLUKirr Clakk, M. D. JU-lwdcedAw Hindi ir Cnsrs with Antipodal Itrsiilt. Twe prominent New Yerk gentlemen of about cipial age and nearly the same physhjiie and suite of health, recently attended a large public gathering In the evening. After leaving It, both took severe colds which sent sharp julus through their lungs and shivering pangs ever their hj steins. One, en arriving home, Imme diately took a strong prescription of Durrv's PiiiK Malt Whiskey Internally, und also bathed thealTccted parts with thesamuexternally. The next morning he was up and about thu house, und after three days went as usual te business nnd has continued 111 ielnist health ever since. The ether did nothing, hut get te bed shivering and wrapped la heavy blankets, suffering ex cruciating agonies all night ; next morning he was pronounced an Incurable victim of tertiary pneumonia and en the third day thereafter w as conveyed In a costly casket te final rust In the cemetery. Ills physicians said prompt treat ment like the ether would hnve saved him, but thucenimuulty new mourns an Irreparable less. Any relluhle gioter or druggist will furnish above article. M ANIIOOD RKSTORKD. XKMKDT rRXK. ai'EVIAZ. XOT1VE8. Oncer reading would be the history or uuines. We cannot, however we go Inte thu subject new, except se far as te say that Dr. Kennedy's "Fuvorlte ltemedy " wua culled by that name, In an informal fashion, long bofero the Docter dreamed of advertising It for public ue. Siieuk lug of It he would say te his patients, ' This Is iny fuvorlte remedy for all troubles of the bleed," etc., and Its success was se great that he finally spelled the nnme with capital letters. (2)tnylMiudued&w Hep Voreut J'Uutert contain no capsicum te burn und Irritate. They soelhu und kill piiln und strengthen weul: parts, ssc, et druggists. A UUEAT DISCOVKUY. Mr. Wm. Themas, f Nmvten, la., says: "My wife has been seriously affected wltha cough for tw cnty-tlve years, and this spilng mero severely than ever buloie, bhe hud used ninny remedies without relief, und being urged te try Dr. King's New Discovery, did se, with most gratifying io ie suits. The first beltlu relieved her very much, and the second has absolutely cured her, bhu has net had se geed health for thirty years. Trlul bottles free ut Cochran's drug store, Sim. 137 ami IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pu. Large size 1.U). (ej" Tells the Truth. This medicine I can highly recommend. Ilur- A victim of veiithful Imprudence causing Pre mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried In vain every known remedy. Will J. II. ltKKVKS. lias discovered u simple self-cure, which he w suna Micts touts leuewsuuerurs. jvuan-ss, JI6-lyeedAlyvT 3 Chatham sL, NowYerk City J.S ci:i.laxee U.I. HKF1NKSTOII.S AND CHKMICALS rp X that money can i: l.KU'.SllOUAXbOAP, irecuru tire used In Mil,- lirlTHOUT KXCKPTION, THK T T Cigars In the town, two for Se, ut HAltTMA.N'S YKDI.OVV STOKE. FltONT IJKST CIGAR SAF10 DUPOSIT VAULTS. lSncs for rent In u burglar and 11 in proof vault at from Jii le U) per year, according te size. M. W. FIIAIM A CO., 15 Penu Siuari', iuy34tfd tutu Hair A bheuk's Hanking Heuse. T KVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Itreud. Fer sule by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, MorehautMlllora, OIU ch: 17-N'OltTH PltlNCEbT. npr27-md CALL AT STOKE KKIGART'S OLD WINE -FOIl- Listen's Extract of Eeef. TIMISST IK TUB WORLD. Established, 17SS. II. E. 8I.AYMAKEK, AgL. ielil7-t!d Ne. 2) East King St. CHKAPKRTHAN COALFORSUMMKR USE. Use the Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sule lit Manufacturers' prices. Orricu or Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. miyll'Jmd M" ADKIRA AND SHKRUY WINKS -AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SI.AYMAKEK, AOKNT, Kstubllshcd 17l. Ne. 29 KabT Kiku Strket. febl7lfd s A1NT-RAPHAKL WINE. INFORMATION. Thu Siilnt-ll iiiia.ic" Wliiehasudellcleim flaveur and Is drunk In thu principal elites of Kussla Uermany, North and Seuth America, Ureut 111 llaln, India, and se en. The inantlly exported annually Is mi hut jroef of Its stability und powers, wiime eir uiu ruiu vuiuiuisseur can uu uuiisiuuivu iui BUivlmr T. - 1- - . . . " . . ..... lueiHj is mi wiuu mui. deck Jltoed lSttlcrt aie the best bleisl purifier w ii have ever used." CIuis. A.lluit, 15 Ceuitbt., lluirule, N. Y. Fer sulu by II. II. Cochran, Ol iig gist, 137 and 13U Nei th Queen street, Lancaster. l'ull for the Shero. Letus nil pull nut of this seaef slckness and duspeiiduiicy, und get onto a reek foundation of geed, strong health. Jlurdeck Jltoed JIttteri ure thu tiling te pull for. They ure ene of the most renowned health restoratives ever iiinnufac. lured. Fer sal u by 11.11. Cochrun, druggist. 137 und WJ North Queen street, Lancaster. ' TOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.0O A DOZIK,: AT NO. JaidStfd 100 N0KT11 QUEKN STKEET, Laiicuster. I'a. BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AND HOSIEKY AT llECIITOI.D'S. Huve you seen the Improved Luundrled und Unlaundled Shirt, patented, the best und cheap, en lu ihe market. Alse Working Shirts from iie and up. Gauze Shirts und Vests forSSe and up. Merine Giey and White for iae und up. Werk. 7, ulln "TUiuus UIIU ."lOllOUS, aji uucasir vuun ever, audue before you buy Blgn et the Big Stocking, ' r, a .. . .. ..lfaW North Queen Btrcet r. 8. Chelwj UHiidluB Btoneand BandlorsiUe. lieufcO cull and ex. fumurler. -TtuSuliit i..ipluiel Winu Company, Valence, Deparlmcnt of the Dreme (France.) flS-tld H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 21 EAST KING STKKKT. PROPOSAT FOR FURNISHING STA TIONEKY, Fuel and ether supplies. In compllance with Iho Constitution and Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby Invite scaled proposals, ut prices below mail miMii rates 11 veil in schedules, te furnish Utu- tlennry, Fuel und ether supplies for the LeglslU' Hire, und the se vend depui tmeiits of Statu gev pimuuiui?, ernmeut, und for stcuiu-uiiin us-llttliig und nans ir for. and repairs. lurnisiung und comiiiltfce rooms of the Sena te and Heuse or Itupresuntatlves, and distribution or docu ments, reports and ether printed mutter for the Legislature unit the Department or Publio In struction, for the year ending the llrst Monday of June, A. D.1BS0. Bepurute proposals will be received nnd sepa rate contracts awarded us announced lu said schedules. All proposals must be accompanied by a bend with approved security, conditioned for the falthlul puiforinunce of tlie contract, und addressed nnd delivered te me before eleven o'clock a. m. of THUKSDAY. the iBth day of .1 U.N'K, A. D. 1BS5, ut which time the prerHisiifs will be opened and contracts u winded, In the Executlvu Chumber. ut llurrlsburg, Pennsylva nia. Schedules containing forms et proposals cun ha obtained en application at the olllce et the Becretary of the Commonwealth. W.B.STBsaKU, J uucltPjuil Becretary of the Commonwealth. Ne CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 Centre Square. We ale plepaled le show u complete Hue of Seersuckers, III Fancy Mrlpcs. cheeks und Fluids. They ale beauties and thu prices low. Clothing te Please Everybody AND PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO WIN. Oi-UIVE UNA C'Al.USa Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS ANDCLOTHICRS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, I.ANCASTKK. PA. piXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS All Traveling JZxpcnsc Tnelmlal. Complete ltluernilcs new ready of Tiiiikk UnAtiD JULY TRIPS, Te thu most popular Sea-Kheie, Mountain, Luke und lllver resorts te New Yerk. Canada and New r.ngiiinu; nise tiki uiiami r;.cuitl()Nb (leaving Phlludclphf.i July 23, nnd August 27) te the YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PAKK. W. Kavue.ii. I. A. WlllTCOMB. -Bend'er cull for descriptive ell cnhirs. II. F. HlllKI.D.i, Agent for l(umend's Viieutlen Kxciiivlens. ill Seuth Ninth BL.tindcr Continental Hetel, Phil iidelphlu. Juue5-2td TKNKYN l-AlE " " Penryn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R M YE RS it RATHVON. THE GREATEST VALUE -AT THE- LEAST COST. MONEY IS SCARCE yi:s MADE WE KNOW IT IS, AND WE I1AV A hTOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES. AT THIS TIME EVEKY PUKCIIASEK WANTS TO IIUY AT THE VEKY LOWEbT POHSI1II.E FH.UKE. IN CONSIDEKATION WE THINK OF 'HIKbE FACTS, CENTRE HALL Is Jusl llie IMitce te Deal. CONSIDEK THE STYLE OF WOKK YOU KIND WITH US; CO.S'SlDKU THE QUALITY OF THE (iOOf)S : CONHtDEK THAT WE AKE THEMANUFACTUKEUS, AND KKMEM1IKII THAT YOU SAVE A PROFIT 1IY HOYINO OF US. THE AMOUNT OF OUK PROOF OF OUK GOODS. UUSIN'KSS IS MYERS A RATHFON LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STRKET, LANCASTER. PA. w WALL l'AVXlt. INDOW SCREENS. Wire Window Screens! It mny seem a llttle curly te talk about Win dow Screens, but we think thu tlme Is here ; tlie warm weather will seen be with us, and It Is well te be prepared. A geed plan Is te huve them fitted In early, before the flics Ml up your house. We ure well supplied with frames and wires. The second-story of our building Is stocked with lrem S,0U) te 7,oue frames; of dlllcrcnt sizes, which cun be made up ut short notlce. Thu prlcewlll be lower than heretofore. We mnke you n geed sized screen for 50 cents a piece, and Landscape wire from tl.'il a pleee up. All widths of who sold by the feet or roll ut lowest prices. We opened te-day, another Choice Llue uf LACE CURTAINS, Three, thrce and u-hnlf end four vnrds long. Pi Ice 7&C, I.OO, ttffi, $1.W, 1.75, rtW), fi), 3.U) u ploce up. Poles lOe, fee, 75c, $l.U), &e. We are lu the busy season ter WALL PAPER. Our stock Is large te select from, und we have a strung lercu of workmen te de your work promptly. Window bhudes of every description. PIAEES W. FRY, STREET Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN LANCASTER. PA. TbERTAJONG. 3L.eHR0TE,C UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seeth Queen and Vine Streets, Laheastxb, l. Personal attention uiven in all orders. thing in the Undertaking line furnished. Every lluvlnir secured thu sat vices of a tils t-class me chante. 1 am nrenui-nd tndeull kinds of Unhel. storing at very uiodcrute prices. All kinds el rurnlture Upholstered. L. R Janie-Ud Gtvumeacall. ROTE. i Excursion CoinmKtee of Churches, Sunday Schools nnd ether select organizations, In milk tug their summer arrangements, should net ncg leet le luservu uduy for Penryn Mtrk. This dellghtlul result Is situated in the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds of acres an easy efuceess fieni nil purtM of central lean sylvuiiiu. Fer the free usu of excursionists there me extensive CKOQUETAND LAWN TENNIS OUOUNDS, LAKUE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, IIASKET AND CLOAK KOOMS, and CONSERVATORY Ou the Summit of the Mountain. There UulsonrcfiesluneiiUeoui In charge of n ceiuiieienieuierer, nneru nieaiscan uu iireeureii ut inixlenite rules, a lihotegniph gulleiy and inimeieiis ether uttnictlve fcutures. .Ne Illinois allowed en thu grounds. Excui-siens from all peinds en thu Philadelphia .t Heading and Heading & Columbia Hall reads w 111 be carried direct le the Purk without change of curs. Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements effected with parties from nil points m uniilli irerund Ticket Airenl. Philadelphia ,v Heading Itullmud, '.k-7 Seuth Fourth street. 1'hiladelnhla.Pu.. and wllh nartli-s fieni Lebanon by npplv lug le the undersigned, CAUL VON ScilMALENSBi:, Supt. Cornwall A ML Hejiu lt.llliead, iuav8-3uid l.ebuneu Pu. en the Philadelphia A. Iteudlng and Keudlng A t.eiiiiiiiMi. luiiintiies, ujieii iippiieuiien ie i;. u. iinncecir, uenerai Piiasuiigcrunu OU.MMEROKlbM. EXCURSIONSAND PICNICS! CernwaU & Lebanon AM) Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth .Mountain, en ihe line or thu above read. Is etrered te individuals und associations Free of Charge. Theso ground, eevuilng hundreds of acres, ure easy of access Hern ull paits of Eustein Penusvlvaiila. . -ThereuruMOlINTAINSTREAMS,hpaiin(..I by ruslle bildgcs; MOUNTAIN sl'itlNiiS. wulbMl up with nativu sandstene: SHADY WALKSund PROMENADES. A LARGE DANCING PAVILLION. LARGE DINING HALL, KITCHEN, DINING ROOM." uudTAllLES, lIKNCHIISnnd RUSTIC SEATS teuttered through the glove ler thu free usu el excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, 11 A LL GROUNDS ROWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LEKY, QUOITS AMD FOOT HALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. ASM'urtlcs desiring It, can pieciiiu meals nt thuPAKK RESTAURANT, wlueh will bu uiider the charge of SIR. E. M. HOLTZ, the noted caterer el thu LEBANON VAtLEY HOUSE, whewlll been thogieiiudsthiniighoiit thu sea son, giving It his personal supervision. Ci-Ecurslens from ull pelnls en Penusvlvu ulii R.R.will bucunleddliectte the Purk with out change of curs. -Excursleii nites nnd full information cun bu obtained und engagements ellected with pintles fieni ull points en the Pennsylviinla R. R. upon application te GEO. W. IIOYD, As Hlstiuit Generil Pussunger Agent, P. K. 11 . Ne UCH Seuth Fourth street, PhlladelplJlu, or te ' J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. & L. A C. V. It. It, Lebunen, Pa. lnylKliud ULASHH'AJtl?. H 1GH A. MARTIN. Decorated Ware -AT- CHINA HALL. We huve new open the finest llue el DECORATED WARE, ,? TEA und DINNER SETS, DESERT uud TOI LET BETS, A e JIAPjAN WARE. 43-PRICE8 TO SUIT THE TIMES.-W High & lartiii, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairaeunl Ink Works, 2Clh and Penn'a. Avenue lanMj-d PUILADELl'UIA, PA. J- ' i