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T'' ?ja j '.. , Mk' 1 " , LANCASTER JUI,T 7, 1885. r " :W ,'" .. Railroad Mercmenti. There are wonderful tales current of new combinations between the Vanderbllt and Pennsylvania railroad Interests, the aim of P Pt'tefether In peace and step the competition from which the public lias ueen expecting much for its own Inter est. The story runs that the new Seuth Pennsylvania railroad and the Bctch Creek, Clearfield & Southwestern railroad, are te be handed ever te the Penn sylvania, while the "West Shere Is te boaban beaban boaban dened te Vanderbllt ; according te which arrangement the New Yerk Central and the Pennsylvania would stand out of each ether's way in the states vhich give them hntr1 nimM. What is te bn dene with the , W.: w, r . m WthoedMa rotten borough, tln which England furnishes no mere deplorable spectacle of n iwlltical pecket-piece for an tmscnipuleus plutocracy. The Nevada cloud ,as it rises abovetho Western horizon, may new be no larger than a man's hand, but; It threatens te overcast the sky. Its vote once seated n fraudulent president ; its Influence may again turn the ttde of public affairs or work n revolution. It otightnetsotobo. CaHRe of the Large Fire Lesses. The fire losses for the first six months of this year, arc given at ever fifty millions of dollars. They would net be se great If we did net generally insure our property. In surance leads te carelessness in building and lack of watchfulness. If flre losses were total losses te property owners they wejuld build se as te be as secure as possi ble from fire, and they would giuud their beuses te make the risk as small a3 possi ble. Se long as we have insurance cempa nies te rely en, which will doubtless be al ways, flre losses will net decrease, nnd fire proof buildings, which may be compara tively easy and Inexpensive, will net be general. Quay soems te have the key te the trens- urerHiilp Hltuatien. .. m i m Tun law recently onacteil In Maryland te punish wiro-beaters at the whipping pest, Is net te iiuve very plain nailing. Tlie inale olo elo ole inonta el tlie matrimonial partnerships of Uiat town whobelhe In wlfely castlBatlpns, bave banded thomselvcs Inte n society of husbands for seir protection. Their vwdns operandi Is Bald te be as fellows : When a member thinks his wife noeds a whipping he calls upon another inomber te perferm the castlgatlen. The law does net say anytlilng about n man who beats another fellow's wlfe, and thus the alien wlfc-beater eK5apes the whipping pest, whlle the favered husband stands ready te de him a similar favor when the occasion seems te demand the beating of the better half. It Is true the assalled wlre may make complaint of assault, but her as sailant cannot be given tlie lash. Thus Is the last condition of the wlfe under the new lawworse than the firht, for soine ene olse's husband bent en n beating errand Is llkely te preve mero unpltylng than he who prom prem ised te cherish and defeud her. t, ' i k HEVIVAL IN 1800. t'rein Mcllatcr,i History of tlie Ainetlciui l'ce- ple, Vel. II. On a sudden this Kentncky ce'mmuulty, which the preachets had often called HatMi's stronghold, undorwent a moral awakening such as this world had never beheld. Twe young men began the great work in the summer of 1700. They wero brothers, preachers, and en tbelr way across the plne barrens te Ohle,bnt turned wide te pe present at a sacramental solemnlty enltcd river. The poeplo wero accustomed te gatber at such ttmes en a Friday, and by praying, singing, and hearing sermens, propare tliemselves for the roceptlon of saorement en Sunday. At the Hed rlver meeting the brothers wero asked te preach, and ene did se with asten ishing rorver. AS he spoke, the poeplo wero deeply tnoved, tears ran streaming down thelr faces, and one, a woman far In tlie rear of the lieuse, breke through order and began toslieut Fer two hours after the regular nroachers had trone the crowd 1 In ire red nnd wero loath te depart. Whlle they tarried, ene of the brothers was lrrenlst lbly linpelled te speak. He rose and told thorn that he ielt called te preach: that he could net be silent The words which then fell from his lips reused the poeplo befere him "te pungent sonse the iWmlly. m hsnping tablespoonful for each cap, inie me oeaee-pot, pouring ever It an equal number of cups of cold water and let ting It stand ever night In the morning bring it te the boiling point before serving. Made in this manner, It needs noltlier egg nor ether "settling " te make it clear. Kgg, however, makes It richer. Never be pound foolish and get an v thin if but the beat ceffee. either Java or Mecha or the two mixed, "air and 'alf." By all means have It, tf pos sible, rreely browned and ground, and you will get a finer flavor. UMUAMv MMBIVAZ. gUOWN'SIRON J11TTEP.S. WOMEN Needing renewed strength, or who gnlTcr from Inflrmltlcs pceiiliar te the ncx, theulrt try Brown's Iren Bitters, - - - . - . . -wv. mwva- i-rrn aufcJM'w J1MNN A BRENKMANf BTOVXI. MW is Jera)y reads is net as yet clearly indicated. Vawlerbilt, In tlie spirit of accommoda tion with which he Is credited, might be persuaded te drop Heading ; but the Balti more & Ohie stands as a factor in the situ atien and needs te be taken Inte the combination te make the arrangements al together lovely. As this read is net greatly addicted te dickers of tills sort, it will have te see Its way pretty clearly te its ad vantage te meet tlie idea in an accommoda ting spirit. Upen the whole, considering the magni tude of trading proposed and tlie lacK of gigantic intellect among the trader, we have very small expectation that It will be accomplished. If it Is underteKcn, it is clear enough that ene of tlie putties te it will be badly cheated, along with the gen eral public that is credited with a dispo sition te leek en acquiescently. It may de se, under its experience that such combinations are never long successful in Bccuring their pro posed, aims. An ajreement by the Pcnn Pcnn eylvania raihead te purchase tlie rival reads that are being constructed in this state by Vanderbilt and his associates, would remove these rivals from its way for the present ; and secure it in tlie future the opportunity te buy up, in like 'manner, many ethers which would be started, te . be thus absorbed. Fortunately, however, te take from the Tennsylvania railroad directors the .. temptation thus te absorb rival lines, at a cost which would sometime be tee burden some te be borne, the constitution of Pennsylvania forbids Its railroad corpora tions te consolidate with each ether when they are parallel or competing lines, or te lease, or in nny way control each ether. Under this prohibition it would seem te be difficult for the Pennsylvania railroad te secure the control of the rival Vander bllt lines, which are assigned te it by the current story of its cfCerl te obtain this forbidden fruit. Pennsylvania Is net a geed field for the speculators In new railroads. When "ntey build them they run a great risk of being compelled te operato them. We are strongly of the opinion that both the Seuth Pennsylvania and the Beech Creek, Clear field ' & Southwestern ' railroads will remain for some time longer in thelr condition of rivalry te the Pennsyl vania. They cannot handily get nut of its way, if they would ; and it is net easily te be credited that they would if they could. The Interests which built them would have ,te be revolutionized wholly te create this disposition. A Serious Question. Again and again has tlie press of the Wceuntry reverted te the curious iwlltical problem thrust upon ns by the spectacloet an extinct state, such as is presented by the' declining condition of Nevada. It never had half ns many people counting Chinamen and Indians, all non-voters as " Lancaster county, and its total vete is lit tb) larger than Uiat of tlie Democratic party bore. It is true it never wasef much greater magnitude, and Us total population Jn Its best days was net nearly as much as that of a single representative district in any of the larger states. But its premises have faded, its booms have collapsed, Its bonanzas have petered out, and there Is neither soundness in its condition nor help for its prostration. Worse than its decline in population and in all tlie material elements of a commenwcalth,are itsabject political servi tude andrettenneas. It is a mere append age of a let of rich speculators in San .Francisce. They own the mining interests which support the voting population of the state, and through this proprietorship they control the empleyes. With such leverage they elect two of their own number te tlie United States Senate, and balance New Yerk or Pennsylvania, Qhie or Massachu setts in that high council. Originally ad mltted', chiefly te secure the necessary vete for a'conslitutienal amendment, this state has come te be a blot upon the Union rather than a star in the crown. It is a rotten stone in tlie arch ; and, considering the evenness of parties in the Senate, the v t 4 nnv uuu Biuwiug questions Which that T WU body is caUed. upon te decide, the apnreach- h struggle between popular rights and y fi ntnnal nrre.irlimnnfi. flm nroeor..r. two senators from Nevada may be a very disturbing and dangerous element hi our peUUcal order. Trie, there are ether small states. Dela ware and Rhede Island, Flerida and Ver mont are of such, fluttlieyare political entitle and actual commeetweaUhs. Ne vada la net, H ft fiintfitarteUte wholes! IK days of mldsummer dullness the sub sub ject of Hlgglns Is made te go a great distince with Ilupubllcan ergnna It is te be heped that Minister Phelps will net beceme the anglomanlae at the court of St James that his predecessor, Mr. Iiowell, did. Bosplte the patent wrongs under which Ireland has long been tailoring, Mr. Iov Iev cll's first words en his arrival at Bosten was that Gladstone's policy 'was te glve the Irish mero than lustlce demanded." Let us soe what this means. Ireland Is at present under an alien yoke. Ne Catholic may held the ptace or chler authority thercln. A sect comprising one-olglith or the population holds the lesser magistracies in perpetuity. The right of partial solf-gevorntnont, ac corded te all of Unglaiid's whlte dojienden dejienden dojienden cles. Is denied te Ireland. The hateful ceer cien act, that lias just been knecked full of holes, contatned many restrictions en the per sonal Ubertv of the Individual. The permis sien te evict Irish tenants by the ten thous and has been froely granted by the Kngllsh government And finally lhigllsh legisla tion has been porslstently aimed at th'e over over theow of Irish manufactures. In the nanie of common sonse what docs Mr. Lewell mean by "mero than Justlce"? It seems that Seuthern wrlters exemplify the remark that a piophet is net without honor save in ills own country. A promi nent authority In the Houth, the Wilmington, North Carolina, Star, doclares that "Unde Ttemus " has mero thorough appreciation In the North than in the Seuth ; and tliat Sidney Iinier has ten admirers abeve Masen and Dixen's line te ene below. It further says that Paul II. Hayne has possi bly mere readers or his poems In New Eng land than In any IHe Southern states ; and se with Christian Beld and Jehn listen Ceeko In the appreciation that Is nianilested for thelr writings. It does net appear, how ever, that it is because the Seuth Is net proud of her men or genitis. Bhe rather runs te tlioextromoora tee inordlnate appreciation or them. Becuuse her talentcd sons are hotter considered in New Kngland than in their own sunny cllme simply prees that t'.iere is a bigger reading population lit Massachusetts that In Georgia and Seuth Carolina, ljanlcriiud Hayne are fur in ad vance of their fellows. The future South Seuth South ernorwlll held thorn highqr as the ages lengtlien. -- It remained for a newspaper train, that or the New Yerk ll'erhf, te make the fastest tlme botweon New and Bosten, covering tlie distanre botweon theso two cities In II ve hours and seven minutes. m jt4 . m-w. j" Is-sCC" ', & mi f-'-A J-r i r $ 1 TUB CllOV OVTMOK. A CnrcTnl AimlyaU by I'nictlcal l'linnfm ltrprmeiitliiK lumrent hectlmm. The Rural New Yerker, "from n careful analysis et evor 3,500 special crop reports from its subscribers, practical farmers, In overy state mid torrltery In the Union," esti mates that the winter wheat crop will aggre- gate 'Jio,eou,uuu uusneis anu me Hpring wheat creii l.Vi.OOO.OOO, making an aggre gate et ..'i,O0O,0OO bushels, a falling oil of 147,000,000 bushels from last year's crevs. "O.jLs will be the largest crop evor hanested. RyMnd barley fair crejs. The corn area is larger than e or befere, and outlook geed for an average yield ier aero. Thore will be an n orage crop of potatoes, nnd n coiiNlderablo incroase in tlie acreage or tobacco. The cot ton prospects nre highly premising, dosplte the injury from insects In Texas nnd ethor plaees." Secretary Sims, of the state beard of ngrl ngrl culture ef-lCansas, estimates the spring wheat yiem in mat suue at i,;iw,wu iiusneis, of sin." Again and again tbe woman shouted, and would net be silent. He started te go te her. The crowd begged him te turn back. Something within him urged lilin en, and he went through tbe heuse Hheutlng nnd exhorting and praising Ged. In a moment the lloer, te use his own words, " was covered with the slain." Thelr crles for mercy wcre terrible te hear. Some found forgiveness, but many went away "spiritu ally wounded," and snill'erlng unutterable agony of soul. Nothing could allay the ex citement K very sottlement along the Green rhcr and the Cumberland wan full or religious ferver. Men fitted thelr wagons with beds and previsions, and travcled llfty miles te camp upon uie greunu anu uear him preach. The Idea was new J hundreds adopted it and campmeeting began. Thore was new no longer any excuse te stay away from preaching. Noither distance, nor lack of houses, nor scarcity of feed, nor dally occupations prevalled. Led by curiosity, by excltoiiient. by religious zeal, families of overy I'rotestint denomination Baptists, 'Methodists. Presbyterians. Knlscenallans hurried te the camp ground. Creps were left half gnthored ; overy kind of work was left undone: cabins wero dosertod ; In large settle ments thore did net remain one soul. The ilrst regular general campmeeting was held at Gasper River church, in July, 1800; but the rage spread, and a dozen encampments lounweuiiKruicK succession, vanipiiicciuig was always hi the forest near seme little church, which served as the preachers' ledge At ene end of a clearing was a rude stnge, and bclore It the stumps and trunks of hewn trees, en which the listeners sat About the clearing wero the tents and wagons ranged iu rows like streets. The praying, tbe preaching, the exhorting, would sometimes last for soven days, and be prolonged overy day until darkness hed begun te give way te light Ner wero the ministers the only ox ex ox hertora. Men nnd wemen, nay, even chil chlldrcn, took part At Cane Ridge a little girl of seven sat upon the sheulder of a man and proached te the multilude till she sank exhausted en her bearer's head. At Indian Creek a lad et twelve meunted a stump and exhorted till he grew weal:, whoreupon two men upheld him, and he continued till spoecli was Impossible. A score of slnners fell prestrate befere him. At no tlme was the "falling oxerclso" se prevalent as at night Nothing was then wanting that could strlke terror into minds weak, timid and liarassed, The red glare of the camp-fires rollectcd from hundreds of tents nnd wagons ; the donse blackness of the UlcKeriiig shadows, tne darkness or tlie sur rounding forest, made still mero terrible by tlie groans nud screams of tlie " spiritually w'euudbd," who had Hed te it for comfort : the entreaty of the preachers ; the Helm and shrieks of the dewncaststlll waljclngthreUgb the dark valley of the shadow or death ; the shouts and songs from the happy ones who had crossed the delectable mountains, had gene en through the fogs of the enchanted ground and entered the land of lleulah, wero tee much for theso evor whose minds and bodies lively imaginations held full sway. The heart swelled, the nerves gave way, the hands and feet irrew cold, and. motionless and speechless, they foil headlong te the ground. In a mement crowds gathered alKitit them te pray and shout Some lay still as death. Some passed through frlghtlul twltchlngs of fnce and limb. At Cabin creek se many fell that, lest the multitude should tread en them, they wero carried te the meet ing heuse and laid in rows en tlie lloer. At Cane Rldge the number was three thousand. The recollections of that famous meeting Is still proservod in Kentucky, where, net many years slnce, old men could be found w bone methers had carried them te the camp ground when infant, and had left them at the roots of trees and behind legs whlle the preaching and exhorting continued. Cane ltidge meeting house steed en a well-shaded, well-watered spot, seven miles from the town of Paris. Thore a great apace had been cleared, n preachers' stand put up and a huge tent stretched tosheltor the crowd from the sun nud the rain. But It did net cover the twentieth part of the poeplo who Came. Kvery read that led te the ground is de scrilsxl te have presented ler soveral days an almost unbroken line of wagons, horses and men. One who saw the meeting when it hail Just begun wrete home te Philadelphia that wagons covered an area as large as that be tween Market street and Chestnut, Second and Third. Anether, who counted them, declared they numliored cloven hundred and forty-IHe. Seven hundred mid fifty lead tokens, stamped with the letters A. or It. wero given by the Baptists te communi cants; mid thore wero still upward et four hundred who receUed none. Old sol- PESSONAL. Okn. W. W. II. Davis took formal posses sion of the Fhiladelphia "pension oluce en Monday. MeNsmif en Capri, in an address bofern n San Francisce audience rocently, alluded te the lnten lowing reporter as " tlie Intellectual mesquite." GovxRNen Ress took the oath or ofllee as governor of New Moxlce at minrise In olerenoe te Montezuma, his earliest prede cessor in that office, whose followers leek for him overy day at that time. EniTen WATTKnseif, or the I.oulsviile Courier-Jettrnal, was bem nnd brought up in Washington, ills political education wns oemploUxl in his reporting tlie debatcs or Congress. He used te be a reporter en the old National Intelligencer. Kx-Bkn ATOitTAnen. who owns the lamest epera house in Denver, Is having n lively fight with tbe Denver newspaper men. He has net only refused te let them go In free in thelr capacity as critics, but has glven strict erders that they shall net be allowed te buy tickets. Ben iNOKitseLi. nnd his faintly have left Washington for summer headquarters at Marblohead, Mass. He says : " Ne ene inomber of our family wanted te go where the ethers did, se we compromised by going te a place where nene of us wanted te go." The Apache, troubles provented their going te their ranch In New Mexico. Ingorseli has practically given up the practice or the law and cenllnes his labors mainly te the lecture Held. Lenn RATrDOM'iiCiiuneuit.r. In a speech tbe ethor day, said that the Spanish wines which the Londen Times recoinmendod iu place of the Englishman's honest beer, wero the vilest and foulest of compounds, and If the English poeplo took the advlce of the Times and uladstone, they would "sink very seen te the level of Spain." He added mai uie laci ei ene ei Air. uiaustone s sons being a partner In the eminent wine heuse of W. vA. Gilbey might have suggested the advlce. Gkoheiana Alukiiren, wlfe of Premier Salisbury, encountered much opposition In her marriage with the present head or the r.ngiiHii government, 'rueiigii me son ei TUB BEST TONIC. .. Trertn Mark QUALITY, rUIUTV NOT QUANTITY. On Every Ilettie. Tlita mrdlclne combines Iren with pure veiro veire veiro talile tonics, nnd Is Invnlunble ler JMareKC peculiar te Women, nnil nil who linl aeOcntnrv lives. It Enriches nnil I'nrlfles the llloe1. Slim ulntcs the Appetite, HtrcnRtliena the Muncles and Nerrcs In fact.thoreuKhly Invigorates. Clears the complexion and makes the skin smooth. It does net blacken the teeth, ennse hcadsche, or produce constipation alt ether Iren mecll- cinri ue. Mns. Elizabeth IlAinn, 71 Fnrwcll Ave, Mil Mil Mil wnukoe, Wis., nays, under ilatn of Dec. an, issi I " I have used Ifrewn'n Iren Hitlers, and It has liccn mero thnn n doctor te me, having cured me or the WPaUncus ladles hae In Ufa. Alue cured mn of Mvcr Cnmplalnt, nnd new my com cem com plexlenjnclenriind geed. Ilu been bcncdclal te my children." Genuine has abeve Inula mark and ernswd rd lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTIIKlt. tlnde only by IIKUWK'S C11EJIICAI. CO., 1IAI.TIMOHE, Mil. JiAniEs' IIakd Itoeu-Useful nnd attractive, containing Hut of prlr.es far receipts, Inlormn Inlermn Inlormn Jlen about coins, etc., nlven nvay y Ri iiealew in nicdlclne, or mailed te any adilrcus en receipt of Ze. stamp. (3) 150,000 Adams & WcstMe's goal Oil Steves ! New In use In the United States. Every ene giving perfect imtUfaclleii. nnd meet rollableStovo In thomaiket They are tlie cleanest Nen-Explosive and Perfectly Safe. I1UY NO OTIIKIt.-te - send mm CIHCULAlt-Ce Flinn & Breneman, Agents for Lancaster County. Trade Supplied. -rrOP 1'LAMTER. SHARP OR DULL PAINS. Shep Rlrln, xnlesivoinen and hnunevt Ives nil suf fer mero or lens from weak buck or nlduiclie. A lady wivh : "One Hep 1'labtkii worn Hi heunj did my back mere geed thnn nil the remedies I ever uned." t or nny sort or pnln or eerenp of w hnt hnt cvrrnnture, InatnntrelluflNKlven. Superior te cheet protectera for weak nnd bote liiugH. Her Vi.ahtkeb are madn from Ilurgundy I'llch, Can- naa Jiainam nna we enllre vlrtucx nr garden Hep. Sela everywhere. &Tc., er8 for tl.Ou. HOI" 1'I.ASTEIt COMPANY, oten. Mass. (11) VLOTuina. CTEADQUARTERS l-'OR SUMMER Morlne Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cheice Neckties, E. Si W. Cellars and GuffS, O. it O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Pitting Dress SMrts. SIIIttTS AND SOCIETY I'AltAl'IIEItNAI.IA MAUE 'IO OUUKU. At Ensman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STUKKT. MElilOAU TUTERCHANT TAILOR. I. IcCAULET B URGER & SUTTON. an earl no was a younger son nud anything but popular with his family. Thore had been a quarrel and a fraternal Hcandal, and, te the horror of the family at Hntfleld heuse, he had bad te earn his own living. ISegln nlng as a Journalist, he had shown marked ability till he was a regular contributor te tlie Quarterly. Fer threo years he had been In Parliament for Stamford, where he con tinued te sit for fifteen years te cotne, but where he made no consequential mark. TTOP PLAHTER. A RAILROAD ENGINEER l.tvlndn Centml New Ynrlr. wtta rnreil nf n dla. trcfinltig hldncy complaint by the Hep 1'lastkb. Hesayitt "1 knew whnt they urennd recommend them te all the boy en the read." Applied te pain In Biiypurtlnntnnt relief In given. Ferwenk and tlrtd mimcles or jelutx. Crick, SIIIcIiph, Blde nchen, Nenralclu, Bern Client, Ittieuinntlsm or local wcakncH (he effect In magic. I'rcpared from Ilurgundy I'itch, Cannda Ilnlnam and vir tues of Kurilen Hepn. Held by druirnliiU and country nten-s. Kic., IS for $1.00. IIOl'I'LAHTEU COMl'ANY, Ilesten.Miui. (12) OP PLASTERS llemevB pain and soreness quickly. Com pounded from frh Hep, Ilurgundy Pitch and Canada Jlalnnm, they are. M tlieiisand of peonle tystlfy. the bet and strnnRest porous pi as ter eer innde. Always noelhe and dlrentlieii weak nnd tired pnrtn. Ilackache, Utintlea, Crick, Kidney JllMeiwcn, Uheumntlmn, bham I'alnx, Sern Chest, Hldeaelie, und all pnlns, local or deep muted, nre speedily cured. A trial will demonstrate, their worth, held by driiRgfstft. 2Sc., 6 for $1.0U HOI" I'hAbTKH COMl'ANY, Uoxten, Mass. (13) Mid-Summer Bargains AT BURGER & SUTTON'S We nre selling Light-weight Suits THE CURSE OF IDLENESS. " Fer though you feel 'tU luird te tell And labor all day through, Kemcmber, It Is harder still Te have no work te de." lavorable.woathor until harvesL iucrease of 21,4Si bUBhels. This with is an A Weman With a Cowhide. A stirring sensation was created at the Park opera heuse, Erie, during the rendi tion of The Mascot," by Miss Resa Stoiner, the directress of the New Yerk Standard opera company, leaving her position te chas tise Charles Hammorsley, who, it was alleged, was trying te induce her leading man and some of the chorus girls te join his rival company. When Hammersley saw Miss Stelner with rawhlde In her hands, be, knowing that she had lashed dudes at llrad llrad Terd and Meadvllle, fled, closely pursued by the Irate crowd. directress, until he escaped in a Political Predictions. Vrem the Philadelphia Press. We ero advlsed that Democratic managers are In full possession or all the facts and do de tails of a grave delinquency and scandal In the management or the state treasury, to gether with copies of the telegrams and com munications which passed between the par. tics, and that they are waiting for the action of the Republican state convention te doter detor doter mino whether the material shall be used. The chapter is known In n general way te many poeplo and specifically te a number, but It has thus far been kent from the public ear. It will depend uieu the decision of the Republican convention whether the Demo cratic guns which nre leadod te the inuzzle shall be tired or shall be spiked. Perpetual Sleeplessness Was tbe exquisite torture practiced by Euro pean and Asiatic tyrants en victims whom they desired te punish with utmost cruelty. Nature although no tyrant, la justes lncorable in her laws, and therefore visits myriads of geed citi zens with the same torture, for the transgres sions of hCr cede. Either ever taxed orunrecn erunrecn pcratcd mental nnd nerve forces Insatiably de mand their dues and a proper compensation, or the full penalty must come. Outslde assistance therefore becomes nn absolute necessity. Neth Ing can gidlsfy the full conditions but Durrr's Pi'KK Malt WiuaifEr, nnd It should consequent ly be used promptly. It Is stimulant without Injurious reaction, nourishment without a trace et Inflaming poleon te create unnatural crav ings nud destroy assimilation of feed, and n healthy tonic te restore normal strength and lutrdy muscles without superfluous fat te dc. tract lrem comfort. TXRVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS -AND- All Ferms of Heart Disease, ylf'Oby thonseof DR. GRAVES' HEART REG ULATOR, thousands urn; It, nliynot)ettT One ileseut bedtime Hill rUe perfect refreshing sleep te nny nervous or wakeful person. It stimulates the Stomach, iennlate the bowels, Kites tone te the Hystem, repairs wasted energy und mental faculties. $1 per Itoitle, 6 for $5, at Druggists. bend te K. E. INOAI.bS. Cambridge, Mass., or tree pamphlet en Heart Illsoase, Nervous Nerveus ess, etc. aso-lyeed&w(.1) dlers who wero present, and claimed teknnk (mttietlllflfr lt tCK nr nf nattlnnllnt. 1 1. aV numbers of great masses or men, utdewu theso encamped at the Cane Kidj.e meeting ns 20,000 souls. The oxciteinont surisissed anything that had been known. Men who came te sceir rcmained te preach. All day and all night the crowd swarmed te and from preacher te preacher, singing, shouting, laughing, new rushing oil te listen te soine new oxhertcr who had climbed upon n stump, iiowgutheringaroundBouiouuiortuiiatowho, In their peculiar language, was "spiritually slain." Soen tueu and women fell In such numbers that it bocame impossible for the iniiltltude te move about without trampling them, and they were hurried te the meeting house. At no time was the lloer less than half covered. Some lay quiet, uuable te mero or speak. Some talked, but could net meve. Some beat the lloer with thelr heels. Some. shrieking In agony, hounded nbeul, it is Haiti, like n live llsh out of water. Many lay down nnd rolled orer and erer for hours at a time. Others rushed wildly evor the stumps and benches, and then plunged, shouting "Lest I lest I" into the forest. KAHLY ItlSINO. The delights of early rising Oft are sung: Every poet seems te have them On his tongue. Still I've noticed, and j ou knew Pre Often said. Peets like, as well us you or I, te Lie, abed. This Induces the reflection, I)y the way. That peeU de net always Juti mean What they suyj Their enthusiasm oft U llut a hoax, And their prettiest mexlnu Justly apply te Other folks. fyemtht HmmerriUe enniat, JX TUB KITVUES. Household Instruction en Twe Plain and Sim ple Arts. " New, girls, hew many of you knew hew te bell eggs V asked Miss I'arlea as she smiled encouragingly en the llfty neatly dressed young women who attend the train ing school for nurses In tbe hospital en Illockweli'a Island. Twe or three hands went up hesltntlngly, nnd ene young woman ventured the suggestion that "you put the egg in boiling water and keep It there two minutes and a-hair." This Was amended by anether te read " threo minutes," but tlie amondment was net accented. "New, girls, what did I tell you about albumen the ethor day," expostulated the lecturer. "If you subject it te a heat abeve boiling point, 1t" "Coagulates," prompted a brlght-oyed listener. "Ne, It becemes hard, positively indigesti ble, Just llke India rubbers se if you put an egg iu boiling water for two nud a-half minutes you win nud part or the whlte hard and tough and the ethor part uncooked, a nlce thing te nut In a sick man's stomach. If en the ethor hand I pour boiling water en the egg and then let It stand where it Is Just warm ler ten mlnutea it will be all cooked through and easily digestible." The experi ment was performed and resulted te the confusion of the yeuug wemen who leaned te the two and a-half mlnutea theory. A New Way or Making Geed Coffee. Marian B. Devereux. Coileo is, with geed reason, a farorlte morning beyorage, and, happily, there are but few who cannot take It, for It is a valu able addition te the diet It is nutritious, and acti upon meet persons as a gontle stimu lant, imparting energy in action, aud pro ducing a feeling or restfulness after great fatigue. It is pretty and pleasant, ir you can allerd 12. te make the coilee at table, either iu a French biggin or "a VIeuna coflee pet," eyer an alcohol lamp. Rut Ula geed enough for mortals breuuht smekinir het from tha Utehen lire. ,A itoed andeoeuoolcal way of I BuUiigcoiitetatojwtUjiroajneuJiMr Itetter Ijtta Than Nrcrl "Don't put en until te-morrow what can nnd should be done te-day." I wlie. If youhae iieTerusedHD.OOONT for your K-eth, nmken lMe-llne te the dntf-glst nnd get H boltle and IickIii te use It at once. " Vcrb,n.ip." Jy7 lwdeeOXw Unhappy Xlan. Why persist in ruining your digestion by eat delnfr nothing te restore It te usefulness and Ins unwholesome feed ; nnd keeping It ruined by ueinfr nothing te restore It te usefulness and rhrht action ? Heme think that dyspepsia is In curable Tbey nre the ones who haic netcr taken llrenu's Iren hitters. This valuable family medicine makts short work of t lie ter tor ter menter nnd seen cnublesthedlgestlveniiparutus te de Its work. Mr. II. E. Cellins, of Keokuk, Iowa, nays, "I used llrenn's Iren Hitters for dyspepsia, and am greatly benefited." ,, A startling fact. Heart Dsscase Is only lu feiierln fatality te consumption. De net Buffer from It, but use Hit. GUAVE3 IlKAltT UEUU I.ATOIt. It has cured thousands, why net J ou. Free pamphlet of P. E. Ingnlls, Cambridge, Mass. Jy31d HVKVIAI. NOTICES. Celiiei's Liquid Ilcef Tonic will cure Indlges- llnn, dyspepsia or less eiuppetlle. Alker Cel- d'n'M, of drugilsls. JjC-lndeed&w It Fnlrly trnnies Me te Think of the inultl tilde of thine ndvertlsed teenra disease," yen suy. Ne wdndiir. lint In the mountains of ehairthere no KniliiH of gulden wheat. We may find Itdllllcullle lniUieeu te test the merits of Dr. Kcitmldy's Knvoilte Itemcdy, but hen yeulue defiu se, our work Is ended. After- waids you nnd this medicine will be fast friends, Puvorlle Ucmcdy would liave died out long ai?e Mint for It iy.il usefulness. Ilut It is geed and qees. gegu; Iirsrcrrir, Oldeu's I. In OfdrtiKKlsts ;eiih neente. Celdeu's l.lqiild Ilcef will cure. Take no elhtr. "out of sorts,' laxe no c JjO-lwdeed, The powerful cunilhe piepertles of a Hep iViuffr are lirealxlllple when applied te lLickaclie Swollen Joints nnd Jl uncles, Sciatica, Pleurisy, bharp bains, ernny sort of soreness. The best and strongest poieus plaster made. A trial will demonstrate it. 23c. () OHOVERIKH. AT nUItSK'8, 17 KAST KINO ST. National JubUee July 4, 1885. FIREWORKS ! FLAGS AND CHINESE LANTERNS J De net wait until the the last day te get your ':. V . 'ni'y. vm Tna mu iuu unex celled Colored Fireworks aud are sold at the price et pluln works. One of the Finest Pieces Is the FLOUAL FOUNTAIN. It Is beautiful und easily puteff. WOKKH OF KVKItY DKSCItie TION. Dealers supplied at tha lowest Jobbing ra es. BURSK, NO. 17 EAST K.1NQ STREET, IiANCASTElt, I' A. PENNA, OIOABS FROM fLOO PER Hundred up, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CIQAB STOUK. FISHERMEN'S SUPPLIEa Japan and Calcutta Itauiboe. Jointed Heds, Ilrass aud Mlckle Heels, Silk, Linen, Cotten nnd Orass Lines, Artlflclal Flies, S worded Heeks, Ferrules, Trowels, Tips. Floats, nnd n general line of tuckel adapted ler bait or fly ilshlupr, ut llUllLEY'a DUUtl steue; .Ne. 21 West King Street. s AINT-RAPIIAEIi WINE. INFORMATION. The Spin HUphael Wine hasaacllclousflateur and Is drunk In the principal cities of Jtnssla" (lennany, North and Houth America, Great there u ue wine that can be considered IU superior. MrTbsSalet-Baphael Wine Company, Volinee, Department of the Dreme (france.) R, BXVVJISlONa. pCNUYN PARK." "' Penryn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. Excursion Commltteo of Churches, Sunday Schools nnd ether select organisatiens, in mak ing their summer arrangements, should nntueg lect te reserve a day for Penryn Park. This dcllirhtrul resort Is situated In the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds of acres are easy efueccss from nil parts of central Penn sylvania. Fer the free use of excursionists there nreuxieiiBlve CHOQUET AND LAWN TENNIS UKOUKIIS, LAltOE DANCINO PAVILION. HAND STAND. KITCHEN, IIASKET AND CLOAK KOOMS, and OUSEKVATOKY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is also n refreshment room In charge of a competent cnlcrer, where meals can be procured nt modcrute rates, a. photograph gallery and numerous otherattructhe features. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from nil points en the Philadelphia Attending nnd Heading A Columbia Itallnwcli will be carried direct te the Park without cbanue of cars. Cnmplcte lnfonnntlen can be obtained and en gagements cUVctcd with parties from nil points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia Itnllreads, upon application te C. O. Hancock, General Passenger und Ticket Agent, Philadelphia X Heading Hnllread, 227 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., und with parties from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, L"U1. IIJ.-H L.I1A1 AhKABlir;, lnavtMui 8upt. Cornwall A lit. Hepo Hnllread a Lc Lebanon la. UMMER OF 1885. S EXCDRSIONSAND PICNICS! Cornwall & Lebanon -AND- Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, en the line of the above read, is ollered te Individuals and associations Free of Charge. Theso grounds, covering hundreds efacren, rtmnsylvunla. 3Tlinraarn bridges ; are cesy of access from all parts of Eastern ennsyivunla. -ThereareMOUNTAIN8THEAM8,spanned SPUIMiS, SHADY bv rustle bridges: MOUNTAIN walled up with native, snudstone walks ana pueuknadks. ALAHOE DANCING PAVILLION, LAUUE DINING HALL, KITCHEN, DINING BOOM, andTAllLES.HENCHESand KUSTIO SEATS, scattered through the greve for the free use ei excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET, HALL G HOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL LERY, QUOITS XKD FOOT HALL Are among the amusomenta uffered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Premises. , 3-Parties destrinir It, can procure meals at the P AUK llESTAUKANT, which will be under the cluirge of Silt. caterer of the E. M. UOLTZ, the noted LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the grounds throughout the sea son, ctvlnir It-fcls lwrsenal supervision. 4-Excurslens from idl points ou Pennsylva nia It. U. will be carried direct te tbe l'ark with' out change of cars. 47-Excurslen rates and full information can be obtained and engagements effected with Itartlcs from all points en the Pennsylvania t.lt. uoen application te GEO.W. HOYD.As- Blatant Uener.il Passenper Ageut, 1', U. H., Ne. upon application te GEO.W. t llener.il Passemrer Aireut. 1 '13 Seuth Fourth street, Phlladulphla, or te J. C. JENNINGS, BupU O. A U A C. V. It. U., Lebanon, Pa. myl5-3uid OTORAGK J3 -AWD- OOMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL XAYEU decS-lrd It West Chestnut itreet. ju-m" Z.nmAMTHX9KXT, ' CTRENCmiEN YOUR LUNUS By expanding the chest with KNICKERBOCKER BRACE. Fer Ladles as well as Gentlemen, Fersaluat COCHRAN'S .DllUa STORE, U7aai North Queen tret, LaneMter, Pa. MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 134 NOIITH QUKKN ST. (Iluchmlllcr'sllulldliig.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOR THE SPUING AND SUMMEKTKADK, EVEIt SHOWN IN THIS CITY. -Call and tnke a leek at the cnndH. nnd veu will besuru leluue jour measure taken fur a suIL Juueaid ATGKEATLY HEDUCED PUICKS. We knew money Is senrce and we want te help ir customers out bvulvlnit tbem a Geed Suit for llttle money, either, Heady-innde or Made te M VERS fc RATH VON. Order, IN GHK AT UNDERWEAR EQUALLY LOW VAIIIETY AT PHICKH. Have yen seen our ALL-SILK, SATIN-LINED TIES, ONLY S3c t The All-in-One Overalls Are guaranteed net te rip. They nre selling tery fast ut BOc. TG1VE US A 0ALL.-S4 -Our store will close at (i p. te Sept. 7, Saturdays excepted. m. from July 0 Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEH, PA. XOTIOH8. KTRIOII IJIIOTIIERS. Extraordinary Bargains "BRMSWICK!" "HKUNSWICK" IS TUP. NAME OK THE Best White Shirt SOLI) IN LANCASTEH TO DAY. Made of llest llrund Wnuifliitta Muslin, Knur Ply llosem, und petllh ely the llest Heady Jlade Shirt In use. Kine Linen nnd Keur-Ply ltosem. The."Ilrunswlck " sells for $1.25 LaeDdricd and $1.00 Unlaundricd. THE "RUBY" IsonrSeeend Grade White Shirt. Sliulenf New Yerk Mills Muslin, nnd Is Superior le meit J1.00 Iilte Shirts put en thu market. Ciiii be h id for $1.00 Launilried or 75c. Uiilnuiiilrieil." HOSOM-KOUHPLY AND FINE LINEN. SEE OUH STOCK OK THIN GOODS I Twe Shades of 111 ew n, t e Mi ides of lllue, two Shades of Yellow nnd White, two I Shades of Hlack and Whlte SEEKSUOKER, in Checks, At t2.SU for Ceat und est. HUMMEll VESTS In White Duck or Hlack and Whlte Mixed Duck. AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, -ON- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. WE WILL OPEN THE OK .AltGKST INVOICE CHOICE STRAW HATS Ever received nt one tlme by any heuse in Lan caster, The same M ere bought at a GREAT SACRIFICE Frem ene of the large Importing houses in New Yerk. We will offer these hats te the pub lic ut prices that w 111 astonish everybedy. FIFTY DOZEN Rough and Ready Straw Hats, In AHCoIer8niidGoodShnpc9(orthM)o. te 75c.) nt only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS a piece. ONE IIUNDltED DOZEN MILAN HATS In Heed Serviceable shnes (worth from 75e. te ll.OO) at the Marvelleusly Ixiw Figure of NINETEEN CENTS. SEVKNTY-FIVE DOZEN OF CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS, (flood value at 75c. te $1 ou), will be sold fur TWKNTY-ONE CENTS. FIFTY DOZEN OF Large White Seaside Hats, Sold overywbere at 2-Te., for only EIOIITEEN CENTS apiece. FIFTY DOZEN WHITE and HLACK Perpupine Seaside Hats AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ONE LOT OP Heugh and Heady Peke Hats, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WHITE AND HLACK ROUGH AND BEADY STRAW HATS, In nil new and deslrnble sliapes FOUTY-NINE CENTS. Pearl Straw Hat, AT FOUTY-NINE CENTS. T1 IB PAPER IS PRINTED -WITH J. K. WRIGHT 4L CO.'S INK. Funeut Iak Wrlu, M ud Ptu't. AywM tua-Urfl i'MUDBLPHIA.PA. MfflSd RMIi, LEADING CLOTHIEHS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. F INI2 TAILORING. I885. 1885. SPRING H. GERHART, FINETAIL0RIN6. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEH. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEIIY 11EST WOKKMANSIIIP. Prices te suit nil and all goods warranted as represented uthls new store, tfe. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOKFICE.) H.GERHART. QUR PRICES FOR SUMBER GOODS LEAD THE MAUKET. Reduction Pries List of Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. THIN COATS ntlOe. SEEUSUCKEIt COATS und VESTS lrem !. up. J!ntter8KEIl8UCIC KIP at l.75. MEN'S 11US1NESS SUITS lit (I.SU. JS.IKI, (00, andtr.00. MEN'S OltKSS SUITS at fS.OO, JIOOH, fliOO and IU.U1. MEN'S HUB1NE8S PANTS nt Tie. MKN'S ALIWOOL CASSIMKUE PANTS at !(, tfMlandtt.00. HOY'S SUITS at fli fJ5O.$3 0l), fl(a5 0Uup teiua CHILDltEN'S SUITS from tl.25 uimanls. Cu-tem Department. Onr specialties In this deimrlnient nre Weel bcre Bultlni; In nil Celers, the sninu m limkii te enlerln llrst-ciuKs styles ler lll.nu. ALL-WOIIL PANTS te elder at $3W, flOU, ts ue, taue, 7.m, $8.00. The pluce te trade Is where you can get the most for your money, und wlieie jeu can lime the largest variety te select from, L. 6ANSMAN & BRO., THEFASIIIONAIILK MKUCHANT TAIl.OliS AND CLUl'HIEKS, Neb. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEH, PA. 4VOpen Eve until six o'clock, Saturday until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ether clothing hewie in the city. r v: u f. 'A v J N, - . ., v. l ar v v. j t,i '
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