rTeifi "i " ,f-.. c ' 7 . i -w (-- i - " i j . "--- ' " j- r . -w L-" t lil , ' iftJfc l. THE ITAtfCASTER DAILY INTEIiLIGENOER, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. ,11 I t AA '!fc? sf- -j i 8A1LY INTELLIGENCER. WiSHED f. BT Every Evening in the Year. Sundays Excepted) 8TEINJIAH 1IKNSKU INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, 2 8. W. C'enMKit Cemtri Kiiuaki, LlHCARTKtl, 1a, :-.' lUJXl'-JVn (nit a B'A-. File Dellar) a Year or fifty Centt a Menth. Pottage Free. ADVERTISEMENTS from Ten te Vtfty Centt a Line. are the people of England and Russia ap parently, llussla Becms te be busily get ting ready for it. The English government has here tef oie earnestly desired te avoid It. Itsdestre would boceihmendablo If It could avoid the war. But when llusslainakes It se apparent that she Is going te mnlt6 Eng land light for India, just as Eoon ns she can gel ready for the conflict, it would seem clearly te be the part of wisdom In England net te wait until Russia is leady, but te cemmence the struggle at once. There can be no doubt a3 te this policy ; the Only question is ns te Russia's intentions ; and as te them there seems te be little room for doubt. ROBERT LOCKWOOD'S FATE. A Tali) nl the Ainerlniii Itcvoliitlen. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (JCurhf Paget.) Published Every Wednesday Mernine, Twe Dellari a Year In Adianct. CORRESPONDENCE teltctted from exerypart of the stale and country. Correspondent are re- ''quelled te terlte legibly ami en one tide of the paper only; and te tlgn their nantet, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymeut letter ft IK be cemtgned te the watte batted. Addreit all Letter and Telcgramtte THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster. 1'a. QIIjc CaiuaetcviJntclligcnccr. LANCASTER, JULY 17, 18S. Spiked (illllS. It is very painful te see that for the high efllce of governor in the gtcat state of Vir ginia, the truly loyal Republican party has nominated an arch iebel,an ex-Confedcrate soldier, who joined the army ul the begin- ningef the war, without being conscripted or compelled, and who continued In this servlcotetho very end, having delivered the last dispatch of General Lee te Jeffer Jeffer eon Davis, before the surrender of Lee's army. It lias net been a long tiuie since the Republican party of this state was moved te great indignation and was stiired te unwonted solidity of resistance ever the appointment by Governer Faltisen of some rebel ex-captain up in Juniata county te a notary public, while at the eame time he denied le-appeintmcnt te an alleged ex Union soldier. Te be suie the Democrats of the state generally, and the sensible por tion of the Republican paity, who had seen their chief officers bestow favors vv ith lavish hand en the Lengstrcets and Jlesbys, the JIahene3 and the AVises, laughed at this tempest iu a lea-pet. But it seemed te furnish :i brief sensation of delight for the opposition, and nobody grudged it te them. The same kind of an outbreak and of a silly season has been expeiienced ever the appointment by Gen. Davis, of an ex rebel soldier, te a petty clerkship in his pension agency ; and some weak-kneed Democrats , are greatly cxercired about it. They seem te forget that the president of the United States cliobe for the head of the department which lias te de with all the pension business, Sir. J.ainar, of cx-Cenfedcrate fame ; anil that for liis legal; and constitutional adviser, he took aneUier " ex-rebel.' If the Demo cratic partyand the sensible people of the country generally can tolerate Mr. Clexiahu'oppeintnient of Lamar and iarland. the cJhjnniemvealtli will net go te the dogs, laiftyoverner Pattison's appeini-'ment, one who werev"uitj Vii'r' taking affidavits in Juniatxfceuuty, and by the favor of Gen. Dayls, another is copy ing pension rolls inriiiladelphia. "New that thcRepublican party comes.te make its lajrli stand in the Seuth, and te fight fets life in the liisteiic common- veayfT cf Virginia, the chief figures in its convention are cx-Cenfedcrate3 and its standard bearer is one who was a rebel of iebel3. Its mouth is closed. Illiteracy Iu the Seuth. As often as the pedagogue politicians and partisan purists of the Republcan party point with scorn te theprevailing illiteracy of the Seuth, they ought te be reminded that the Ignorant vote thcie is cast with them. It is no rcpreacli te the Democracy that they cau carry a section In which se large a ratio of the population cannot read or write, when It is patent that the ignorant portion of the pcople de net vete with the Democracy as a rule. The Democratic state governments of the Seuth aic doing all they can and quite as much as can be reasonably expected of them In the way of educating the negrees ; and the result is the increasing stability of the political power which is new supreme. The moderately educated colored man is net likely te beceme the piey of the politi cal jayhawkcr and of the scalawag spoils man. As illiteracy decreases in the Seuth Republicanism fades away; andiu Georgia and Texas, wlicie the state governments have done most te educate the negre, Demo cratic ascendency lias been most securely established. Keep Them Aimrt. The danger of running tee many and tee many kinds of newspapers under oneioof was illustrated in the cleaning out lire of the "Washington printing efliccs yesterday. whether the conflagration originated from friction or spontaneous combustion is net clcaily shown. , Hardly from friction. AVlicn the necessary rebuilding and re arrangement ensue, greater distance should be kept between the Republican and Dem ocratic organs in the federal capital. Canada is talking of an act te restrict and rcguiate Clilncie immigration te that coun try. It had better let well enough alone. More Chlncbe liae arrived in Kan Francisce slnce the -stringent restriction act of Congress than eer before. Tiiucuratlve properties of clay asa topical cfr local remedy Iu cases of erynlpelas, Bmall-pex, measles and scarlet fever lmunet until lately been very well understood. Dr. Addlncl Itonsen, of Philadelphia, writes iu the Medical Mullctm that in cases of these four diseases which hae fallen undci his care since 1S72 he ha-i used applications el clay without dUtlnctieu, and has always found a dlrect and rapid reduction of tern tern rerature; a dissipation of pain or distressing local sensations which belong te each of thCBO diseases; a diminution el the duration which is characteristic et each; the allaying of the intensity e the general or constitu tional symptoms ; the pre outlen of the com plications which occur he frequently as te lia e long been recognized as characteristic of each special disease, and tiie destruction of all contagiousness and pewer et propagation of each. This Is very Important, and it sug gests the possibility of still further discoveries toward the alleviation of human misery ; and yyiKiytwlie lends his aid te these lnvosti lnvesti lnvosti gaUens bweilBL?0 ''"" he sneeoeds or tacter. Ne Xccd te Fear. 3Ir. Vanderbilt, it bccms enlj onus one third of the Seuth l'eniisjlvani.i laihead company, and it is net therefore easj te sec hew he can use it at his pleasure te pietcct his Xew 1'erk Central interest. In fact it is clear that he cannot de It; but this is hardlv clearer than that In de- net vMi te de it. lli interest iu Xew Voikt'en Veikt'en tral has long been of a nominal character, and he has no need te cure for it. lie lias a large interest iu his I'ennsjlvania enter prises, and it is natuial te suppose that he is solicitous te maintain and protect them. Mr. Depew, whets the new president of the sucked Xew Yeik Central orange, h no doubt anxious te signalize his accession by sonie apparently bnl liant stieke of administration, and lias plenty of room te play with the question of hew te secure a raihe.ul peace, while the cat is away in IJurepe. It is veiy con venient all around te have Mich nego tiations going en, as all the p.uties interested are sleck speculators and will de their best te move the market se as te gl e a chance for piellt. Eveiy man in the pailey doubtless knows tliat it isa ease of the mountain labeiing te give forth a inouse ; but they will all sedulously conceal ihe inslguilicaiice of the coming hh th w hile there is money te be made in the public ex pectation of u " big tiling." It seems te us that the public should net bose easily gulled. There surely is nothing in the btale of Mr. Vamlerbilt's interests te make it probable thatliopro thatliepro thatliopre .poses te tluew ever his I'cnnsv lvani.i pjo pje jiertlcs, w Iiicli are as full of geed meat as when they were projected. And he could net de it, if he would, with his associations. Xoeno would be safe in saying that he would net abandon his colleagues if he could and wanted te ; and just ns surely he will net attempt it when lie neither wants nor can. When Mr. Depew and Mr. Cassatt get through their talk and the game lias been bagged, wC need net fear te ba alarmed at the magnitude of their accomplishment. Tiik miggositlen of Jehn A. LOKan'HfrWTils that Mr. Kvarts nlieuld take second place en the Hlark Jack ticket In 1SSS is calculated te rednce the temperature. Concluded. CllAl'TlIIUt. Putnam then paid little heed te his com panion, for he ute us he did nil else, w 1th nil lilscncigy absorbed in the occuikiUeu nt hand. At length, his meal being finished, he said te Whitney. "I wish, major, that you could make sonie Inquiries at tnioe for this fellow of whom we spoke n whlle age." Majer Whltney glanced about with sonie abstraction of manner, us though he had already put his wits te work. Then hap pening te meet the searching and mischief loving brown eyes that he had grown te ro re gard as the choicest prize In the world for a young soldier, it occurred te hhn te Bcak te nieir owner. " "Yeu knew the ladB hereabouts," he said with sudden Inspiration. Is there ene who knows the country below, who is brave enough even te be your lever, and there fore brave enough te pcuotrate the enemy's land ?" " There's no hid brave cneuch te be my lever, though pciadvcnture worthier a better maid than J." "Ha! ha I .She has you therc, Whltney. Itravery alene villi net win you, missy. That is right Uravery Isn't such a great thing. It's the lack et It that makes men conspicuous. Hut, Mary, th ere's sonse In Wlillney's nonsenso. Is there a brave young lad, with brains te luck his bravery, who knows thlseeuntry vvell enough te take a mossage within the enemy's outjieHts ? If you will nanie me such a ene It will be vvell with him, and you, loe." Bhe looked at him curiously for a moment, that she might determine hew much of slu slu cerlly was concealed beneath this seeming jest. " Are you trilling with me ?" bIie asked. " Ne, njlssy. Thore is serious business te be done, and the Lord knows 1 de net knew where te ioeu ler me man toue it." ".Supposel llud lilm, will you de what I ask ?" 'Aye. a dozen favors, ir you wish. Put your w its te it, mid I'll warrant you'll llud him." Here the trcneml oullteii the room. " Tell me, sir. dees the general mean It ?" she asked Whltney, who was linlshlug his meal. "Yeu're tee quick wilted net lopeiculve that he does." ' Is It a il.ingpre.m mission 7" " YC8. ' It would net be dangerous ler a Tery ?" " It would net. uf ceu i Me. Hut. surelvveu have Heme ene en your mind, oreu vieulil net thus question me." "I'm bin ciuleus." Then Hhe added." " "I'weuld lielp our army ?" " More than you cm realize," " And 'tweuld Injure theirs?'' " We liope se." Suddculvshe breke Inte a nicrrv laugh, and, when Whitney looked at her lu some amazement at this change of manner, xlie said : " 1 think 1 knew Hiich a uiun as you desire. He will de it if I ask, and 'twill punish him a bit, and yet reward lilm great ly." " Is hn young and handsome ?" " What matters that V she asked. "Ah, I haveit?" 'Tis seme fellow who has set his heart en von and veu en him. or you would net show such spirit at my ques tion." " And if I have set my heart en a brave youth 'tis well with me these Union, und If he has se ceusldcretl me ,tls " " Far, far better. Hut this Is a dangerous busine'.s. If 'Us really your lever, spare him." " De you think I'd hai e a lei ei w he learcd danger ' Hu whether you judged rightly or net, no harm can happen him I have lu mind." " Hid him, then, rotne te the general in the morning," uald Whitney. ie, he snail net ; no cannot, ui your mossage and instructions, rant ineyn no carritni out," vvneniue young ouiecrrrermcd the cen .ii. . l""l'"pLjJffiJ blutl eltl man, te Whitney's surprUHeeiiie.l encouraged. "Pis the.Ild way," uald Putnam. "She has rpfuv fellow, no doubt, that she ranc os w UK n maid's loelJshneiu, and she trusts M in lav-er and promotion for him. She lift brave girl and uwise ene, Whitney, and she has Putnam bleed in lier veins " Se tiie general brlelly sketched his v' rrr and instructions. The young rcllyr wis te leave fl goon ns no.lble, mak?riwav with n the enemy's lines as ajirter nnd wIipii Jil. ?.prparaiiSfstequit Heading and r lire te the ifaejHrf,,, f,jeelil- as lie w ahle. . 'WFhcnd bur swixulienrt en this c',0JlSrR and. te make sure, llud seme ene te end en u similar errand." Hy iluwu of tiie next dav hitnevhad pre cured anether trustworthy lellevv and sent him en his mission, and had also given te the maid the instructions of the gcueral. Hhe pressed by the grace of his manner and the saddened expression that tompcred his man ly face. "What vvere you doing here 7" "That 1 cannot say, except that It was purely it iirivaie uiauur mm uiuugui ijid. your army nau MVnlCAL TKOWNH lltOK JIITTKIIS. Jtr.iiiiunjiA.ten.i. with which nolthcryeu nor nnvthlntr te de." "Then why sneak here secretly at night?" "Hccause you made that molhed my only posslble way of getting hore," "I siippose yoipJcnew whnt that means for you ? Tell me, are you n patriot 7" "Ne," he said sidly. "1 de net sympithlze Willi you iu rebellion against our King, i am a royalist a Tery, you call us but I have been a man of peace evor slnce this war begun." Then up rose Gen. Putnam, setting froe the mighty tempest of his wrath, ills pas sion was terrible, and It seemed as though even hi his fury he might strike down this man there. With eathB and imprecations he cursed him and all Uke him, until at length tiie prisener said : ".Sir, you are te de with me as you will, but veu are tw brave a man te insult me." "i will de nothing mero but hang yen. Hanged you shatl be at sunrlse te-morrow." "Hanged I Kervvhat?" "As n Hrltisli spy found In my camp, and unitble te explain his presence there." Here Whltnevsaldii few words In a low tone te the general. "Yen yes. That Is se. Kce hore, There was some ene with you. Heme of my men fhlng you Information. There's Um traitor want. He gave you sonie message Tell me who It was ami I'll spare your Hie, and hang hhn Iwfere the vvhole army." The prisoner's head dropped till his chin fell upon his besom. Hut he said nothing. "Come, lie quick about it," reared Put nam. " I have dene no wrong. I am 'net guilty. Hut I cannot tell you what you ask." "Take him away. Whitney, soe that my orders are carried out. Hang him at sunrise." "Kir," pleaded the prisener, "yeu are making a tcrrlble mlstake. Husjiend your sontence for two days. Let me appeal te Washington, und you will llud 1 have dene no wientr." Putnam's only answer was te eject the man with vigorous thrusts Inte the custody of the soldiers without At sunrlse or the next morning, whlle the air was warm with llrst breath of spring, they led this prisoner forth te the gallons. Putnam himself was there, and commanded the condemned one te mount the ladder, full twenty rounds. -tow jump, you spyi" teaicti me nm warrior. "Ne. Ocn. l'litu.mi. I am innocent uf the crime, bull villi pray heaven te furtive you and te recolve my spirit." Withdrawn sword Putnam, raging with anger, commanded the soldiers te pull the ladder from under the condemned, and when thev. Impressed hv the manly, sorrow ful bearing of the man, hesitated, the old sol- ru WOMEN Needing riMiened strength, or who tniTrr from Inlii inllkn peculiar te the fer, theuld try Brown's Iren Bitters, B JIMNN A HltUNUMAN. Summer Goods at Cost U.0S.1NU OUT OUIl STOCK OK TIIK 11K3T IONIC. Trade "Mark , QUALITY, fUHITY-NOT (JUANTITY. On Every Jlettlc. This medicine combines lien with jiui-e veRe veRe table tnnlce, nnd Is Invaluable ter lllr-eimcs peculiar te women, and nil who lend ncdentnry liven. It Knrlcbrs und i'urlllfs tbe llloed, 8iim- ulatfa tne AtiietHe, btrcniiiiieiis tiie Muscles and Npivpk fn fucl.lhoreuulily Invigorates. Clears tiie coiiqilexlen and uinkcs the skin amoeth. . . . It does net blacken the tcetb, cause headache, or pioduce constipation all ether Iren meal clnetdn. .,,, Mns. KLuaiiuih lUtnn, 71 Karwell Ave., Mil waukee, Wis., says, undr dutoef Dec. art, U8I : " I lmveiiKi'd llmwii's Iren llltturx. mill It nn been mero than a doctor te inc, linvlng cured ni() of the wrukncn Indies have In life. Alite cured me of l.lwr Complaint, and new my coin- pinion it cifliriinu KOOU. Jill uccii uuiitriiviai te my children." Uomihinhnsiiheiutnidomnrknnd riOHted red lines en wrapper. TAKII NO OTIIKlt. ilaile only by UltOWN'SCHKMlOAi.CO., 1IAI.TIM0UK, MU. JiAtUKK' 1Iai Heek tlt-eful and nttracllve, eentJilnlnc Ilt of lirlzes for lecclpt. Informa tion nbent celli", etc, Klien away by nlldenlcrs lu medicine, or mulled teany adilrcus en lucclpt of Ic. stamp. 10 Rcfefate, Water Mrs ami kc Cram tars At our proaent prlcea It will pay you te buy If you de net want them before next season. Flinn & Breneman, NO. 1D2 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TOHNH.UtVIji:it. miY tiuens. (li:e. V. ItATIIVON. TTOl'l'IjAHTiniS. A FAMOUS STKENGTIIEUER. lloute wiles, (hop girls nnd itnlcs-w omen nit hi Hit morn in-lux from Weak Hack and Hde- nche. Nothing airerds such lmttant relief as a llorl'LiSTBnnpnlledevcrnirceted part, 1'nlns and aches of nil klndx nre drlvpn out nnd the puts madoeicr nnd stnniBthcncd. Auk leru If, ii I'LiKTrn. intidn from llurfflindv l'ltcb Uniiiifln ItnlKftm and the vlrtuennr fieeh Hep", Sold eveiy where, ssc.,5 for l.m Send te HOI' 1'liASTKlt COMPANY, Iltxteu, fur circular. () nOP PliAKTP.HH. DO UK HK.VHIIU.i:. 1 bit lier I'labtfr docs men) iroed hi ene-iiunr-trr tbe time than ituy Imlm el lotion, undN iner cleanly tonne. Arrehniid itw eel porous planter which hcI Immediately when applied te neatal tieubln IthemnnUfiui, Nciiralgln, Sblcurhe, l.n,nn llirtr. f.'rli k. Sciatica. Bute Jlubdcs. Kid- iinccllenH, ivuitK i.unKSorienu pain cuu rxIntluiiK wheiiniieef thChOpUiMf'is Is ap- nllwl. Itemeinber. virtues of ficili Hen, llur- - . -..... ... , ....,., . UIU l ney al net ex triindv l'lteb nnd tiiiins combined wliere. t-iv., e ler i iw rni iiinim.. (7) HOP I'LAtmm COil PAN Y, Hfulen every- Muns. Tun startling statement is made by the Christian Union that net mere than llve per cent of American artisans In cities habitually attend religleirs sorvlvesof any klnil. Per haps this fact will help te explain the many labor troubles et which se much is seen in the dally press. Nennn cau lesi afford te dlsponse with the consolations of rollgien than he who earns his bread by the sweat of his brew. Is it any wonder that there ceme te him moments of the deepest despair when he reached that point of unbelief us te icgard man's llfe work r iniidc up simply ofeaf efeaf hijr, slecplir.', drinklngxnd verklng'' It is te lie hecil tliat thoe ligiiie-1 are reniole from the truth. With faith In a tuture life geno what is there ler the horny-handed toiler who works Irem daylight te dark, in season and out of season, te leek forward te? M.vile.Ni: denouncing leineTjcy is the sweetest kind of music te Democratic eais. ruglaml Mieiihl Net Unit. The new talk of war between England, und llussla is what we may e.icct te hear repeated at sheit intervals until the two ceme together. Their collision seems le he incvitable because their inteiests lead them te It. "War h a colil-hleoiled business and never comes en by uccMei'f in elvlllml lOuimunitie. When u nalln wants te ffrninMeTfil'Jl limy be aiainntil that he will ile it when she is ready. A pretext will always be'ready. When l'russia en gaged in the war with France tiie last time, it was with the most dclibeiate malice, and theie was scarcely the shadow of an ecuse elTcred by her. She had made preparations and was an ly. AVhen alie btruck she had the Implicit nee te say that france began it, ihoti-jhrrancehad mule no preparation, was net ren Jy and her government did net want war. The people- wt re for it ; nnj go Tin: total value or the beef, peik and dairy products exported for the six months ending June 30th, was fiS,'.U0,74t .is niralust $-1 J,fyJ7, 419 for the corresponding period of last year. A remarkable decrease is obscrvable in tiie dairy product in the comparison of the result for the two months ending June :je, KS5, with that of the same peried for the piovleus year. The 1SS3 ligurcs vvere f I,7."i0,5uv, whlle the 1SSI ilgures vvere fJ,ea,lHJ0. The tehd anietuit of butter exported for the six months eiKllng June.'tOth, vmvs 0,'iK),'.71 eiiiids in 1835 against 0,U70,:ia"i jieunds In 1SSI, costing respectively $I,0JS,1J. and ?l,117,JU lint what was lest In the nggregate en dairy pio pie tlucLs was abundantly conipensatod for In the inerca-se of total values of beef and perk. PI2IJSONAt.r - Ci.uvui.v.Mi lu this vi arm wtutlier wears sack coat of dark blue choiiet, alight nut and a plain calico necktie. Linzt, who is in Ills sovcnty-feiirth war, is tierid, smooth shaven, very tall mid ins long whlle hair. Mnn. C.vrni. s.iys tlio'clliuateof (.'alifernl.i festors "Irroverenco, disbelief, lackofpiue tabtea, aud meretricious morals." William Waltbu I'iihhm has planted evor a quarter of a million trees en his estate in liergen county, N. J., within the past seven years. Sunateu Louan's brother James Is post master at Murfreesboro, III., and his cilice is demanded by the local Doineeracy en the grounds of his oileuslvo pirthanshlp during tue laie campaign. Daniki. J.euis Pi:ni:i:, well kneiiu iu turf circles as tiie owner of i'lum Temple, Iida Kinma, Daisy Brown and ether famous horses, died at A veu Inn, Key UastN. J., en Thursday, el Uright's disease of the kidneys, aged 05 years. TiiACKKii.vv described theslruggles of Mr. Arthur PeiidentiU as contributor te an imngi. nary journal called the i Mall Gazette. About ten years later seme of the pregressii e literary men of Londen planned und started an afternoon newspaper und they baptlrcd It with the nanie suggested by Th.ickcmv, w lileh Is new famous the w et Id ei er. l'n.VNCis 11. I'muiuwoeii, of Mass.ichu salt", has been ipp!u(pd tube cenuI el the United tstates at Olasgew, vlce llrct Unite. Mr, Undorwoed is h Democrat and vias pressed ler tiie place by Congressman Pat rick A. Cellins, Jnhif'jln.ilQ O'P.ellly, e.x e.x e.x Ooveruor Gasten and ether Massachusetts Democrats. He has for many years twen an aetlve busiuess mini of llosteu. Han.s A. 11ii:i.m, who lias taken an ofllce at Ne. -15 North Duke street, Is u young Swede w he has ceme here te inake Uincas tcrhls residence and jilace et busiuess. Ile is u skillful druiiglUKinau, mechanical and civil engineer, and will glve special attention te making drafts et machinery of all kinds, architectural designs, intent drufting, sur veying, apil teaching in drafting biu! calcu. latlens demurely received lier commission and pro pre mised faithfully te execute it. When the darkness of that evening settled down upon thcin, Mistress Mary, having mulled iier slender llgure, sped by the sonti senti sonti nel, who knew her well, aml'iuade her way in the direction el tiie heuse of her pastor, Mr. Mess where, she said, she had made premiso te spend ,m hour that everling. Hut whcusiiu cime te the old pasture lut she darted quickly by the little path through the narrow ravine that led te the cleared spice beyond, and iu a moment went beneath a rough shed that had been erected as a rutle shelter for caltle. Ai nhe stepped within a tall figure appeared irem "omewhern in ilm ditrknes by nor t'ldc. "Mary," It wiiHpt red " J'eltcrf," snd the tall limine bemiiiigover her, took her niuilled head lu both taU palms, uplifted it, and kissed her. "Hebcrt, have j en waited long, and aie you all s.itu?" ,She put out her hand te touch his cloak, seeming toassuie herself. "Ituta few inemeulM. I feared the incle ment weather or seme chance might keep you." "Keep me. Ilebert, when you have travelled all these miles, fully ten .it least te meet me!" "Ah, ten iiilles, Uiiie ten would I ceme dally if I could but hear you say, 'My llebuitl'aud us clie your sweet kiss of tiejib und trust." Fer a few moments they chatted with Iho nervous baste et u hurried meeting, and thou she said : " llebcrt, de you hear my geed neus. Alter tills we need net meet In" secret for I haie u way te litl us of ull such uiiuoy uiiuey uiiuoy unce hereafter. The general w 111 permit you locemo. I shall win ills cousent." Ah, little ene, you will be mere victorious thnn ethers have been if you get him te por per inil.that" he replied. "Dull bhall. Itebcrt, Is thcie net a Cel. llllss, of the British army encamped net fur Irem your home?" "Thore Is." "Then take this message that I have wiitteuiindsee (hat it is delivered te lilm. Yeu im'-h in and out of their lines easily, de you net?" "Yes. Hut what is this?" he said doubt fully. "Trust me, Ilebert. I cannot tell you new. De It ter my sake, aud ceme again, say Friday net. Alter that you w 111 be iice te ceme und go," she said. "1 trust you, Mary, though this is a niyMo niyMe niyMo rieua tiling." "Aud, Kobeit, en no account ieve.il that you hav e secu me or received It from ine." " Is It se important as that?" "Fer me, yes." "Then I'll keep It socret with inv Hie " "Y'es, de," she said with a solemnity that Impressed him gie.itly, had he been able te oe her eyes and smile he vi euld have sur mised thore was no such great concern nbeut IU '1 lieu she bade him go "Yeu will wait for me Fiiday night?" he asked, and she replied yes. A few nieinciits l.iter Mary wasdoinurely chatting bofero the pirsen's ilre, ami an hour after she sent a message te her lather that she should spend the night at the parsonage with Dotsy BUw, her only mate. lien. Putnam mid hisyouugsectetary wero preparing te letiie ter the night, when a commotion without cheeked such prepara tions. There was a heavy knock, tiie trampling of feet, the sound of excited voices and in a moment an olllcer with two soldiers unit a tail, luindsome Chilian steed boleie the goueiul. The old warrior realized al ence vi hat siuh proceeding ilieanl, but he calmly said . 'Who Is this?" "Ile wHsrupluud bt ihe i-cnti t," Mtiu the ellleer, "as he was leaving the pasture let below, where no had been hi consultlen with nnether w hese form the men dimly saw, but w lie eseuied them. When captuied he, by a tptlck, unsuspected motion, thrust a bit of piper iu Ills mouth nnd, though the men choked hlui, he swallowed it." Putnam's fuce was like a thunder cloud, but he checked any ether manifestation of his passion, "Who are you ?"' he asked. "Ilebert Leck weed, or llidgetleld town ship." "Have you any permit te bewith'niny lines?" He shook his head, and Whitney, who vt watching hluj vlwely, was ilceply Itu. dier rushed tewaidtlieui with lilsswerd they executed hlui. A t neon of that day M islress Mary rctu rneil from her visit at the liarsennge, and with blooming cheeks and exultant manner pre sented herself te Putnam. "1 have come, sir, for you te redeem ye ur premise." "My premise, missy, what was it?" " Did you net say that ir I found a lad te take your message within their lines you'd grant my request?" " Iu truth I did." "Well, 1 have fulfilled my part." " When, missy ?" " Last nlght.'r "And who was the lad ?" " A braie veunir man." she said demurely. "And veu inetiiliu slyly, that you might take all the credit or this thing yeurselt?" "Ne: but because you weulti haiowecn furious had you seen him, for he is a loyalist . t. n..nf !..( Ilniu 1 l.lltlltJiB t .... 1. 1. It.... 1... .I.n 1.1.,.. I... .Mtfiell null ler uuitnuK j '" '"Rt "'mp t ...- i,i, knew Inte their AMtW , (U re "i1" ".-.-,.,. , . c... t ui JUM irtiui. Draw girl mlssi , anu, ijy me ors, your little trick deserves reward iVlint Is It veu wmt?" "Tiiatyeu giiea permit te Ilebert Lock Leck Lock weed te pass in and out of your Hues at pleasure. He will net betray you, general. Ile will make me happy by coming." Hore Majer Whitney, with gram face spoke. "Mistress Mary, tall upon us lu a hair heur: at tills moment the general Is busy. Mie looked at him wonderingly, for this was,-an unusual reuuest. but she went away. -"What is the matter, Whltney ?" "Sir, did you hear tee name r- "It escaped inc." , "Hebcrt Leckm,-"" 'What .fi.it i ieneral, you hanged Hebcrt Lockwood this morning as a spy, when 'twas her mes mes mos saeo he had, and Hit as te visit her he came in secrei, oecauseoi your ceiiimauu ruipeciiiig the royalists" the nltlccr replied. "My nilsjy's lev er?" The rough old Gen eral moaned. "He seemed a brave fellow, tee, Whltney. My Oed, 'twill kill the girl." And the old man's liassien was as nothing te the agony which Whitney new saw he suf fered. "My little mls3y, my liltie miuiy, yeui in nocent mischief has killed your lever. ' He moaned aud inoaued tills ever and evor again, with a pltfteus walling. "What shall I de. Whitney? I loved that gill as my own." "fSlve her the permit aud keep her iu Igno Igne Igno rance of w hat has happoned." It was small comfort, but it was all that was posslble. Putnam, with infinite tender ness, gave the girl the iermlt, kissing her, and then rushing from her presence, shut himself into his little bodroem for an hour. When he emerged he vvai quieted, but he never spoke of the alUlr again. With OJUllant heart Mary went u the Irysting place te meet her lever. Hut he came net, and when a few weeks after the army went away, no onemy having attacked, Putnam, as he bade her geed-by, seemed te have been stabbed te the heart by the sad, reproachful leek Unit went from her eyes te him. Hut she said nothing, and Putnam never knew w hether she learned w by she se wearily waited. Alter the war was filer Majer Whitney sought the lair maid's hand, but she answer ed him gently : "Ne, Alajer Whitney. I am waiting ter llebeit te ceme back.".'. J. J'. in the Sew 1 erl, Sun. TTOP PliASTKlW. Hep riwtcrs Curs Quickest. Why ? IJcratiM! composed et medicinal qualities that are known te possess ureal pevtci In lellevlng pain, cMilnft dlseaneund wonderful strengthen hiKWcak and worn out parts Krch Heps, Ilur ciiiuly Pitch and Uuuis combined In a frceli, clcuiiiuidBtteilpoieiiH plaster, Always ready le apply te sudden paln.nchus, strains, crump, ntltchea, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or sore ness In Buy iart. '..a , ft for fl rat everywhere. lh) nor I'liASltULUMi'A.i i, nuian,jiui, Bargains in Jerseys. LADIES' JERSEYS, ALL SISE3, At tl.w !.'. llV, .'., J.'', I."D and tri MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, AlX SlZKS AMI 1'BIOKH. Uey's )Vliite smil Figured Wtiists, PKllKKtT FITTINO. Uartsalus In Every Doptirtmeut. Jehn. S. Grivlfir &Ce., C7.ur;rf.v. Trqi:".i)uiJAUTi:H.s 1 en SUMMER Morlne Slilrts nndDrawers, Gauze Undershirts nnd Drnwore, Choice Necktleu, E. & W. Cellars nnd CuflV, C. is C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. sunns ami seciktv pakai'Iikuvaija Maui'. ie or.euit. At Erisman's, .NO. 17 lVi:sTItlNOblKi:i.T. M yi:ns .t uathvek. S0T1VM.S. A' KTIUCIt IJUOTHKHH. s 1IO. H6 EAST KINO STREET, liANCASTEIt. l'A. PIX'lAli AI.TKUATION HAIiK. IS AH, SHAND & CO., AUU MAKISU LArKNblVK Al.lbKAllO.SH AND AUDITI0X1 TO Tltr-. Great Sea-,r Yerk Stere BARGAIN SALE -01- CHILDREN'S Trimmed Straw' Hats! And 111 order te led"' in plus stuck .ind imike niflronjem.fjnoi'iwciil mdu. menu Hi veiy lc'ititiiient. i IX r i.r fin til v !!V II U-AlN' JJIeuched it'"J 'Jiihle.iclictl Muslins. CACHED AND UKBLEACUED SHEETINGS "BEMSWICK!" "ilitlWStULh. ' IS 1I1K N.VMK fit 1IIK Best White Shirt bOI.ll IX I. VM V-ll.lt IO I' MhiIm nl Ileal llinnd VVuiimutt.i "VI ii-lm I mil I'll- llemnn, and petlllvely tiie Hint In idi Made Shirt In use. Mint Linen nnd le'irl'ly llosem 'I he ' llrunsn lck " kcIH lei 23 Latindricd and $1.00 L'nlanntlricd THE "RUBY" Is our Second Orude VV'liltehhlrt M.nlcef Vew Yerk JI1IU Mu-llii, and l Suiierler te nimt $1 CO Whlle blilita put en the nuikct Can be lud for $1.00 Liuuidried or 7.jp. Unlauiidrieil. lICOM-tOl'll ri,V AM) 11M. LINLN. KKOUU STOCK Ot THIN GOODS ! Tun imiim nf Iliuw n. tue Mi.id. efitl'ie two Shades of Vcllen und VI lilt.-, in.j h4taef Klavk I anil IV'hltH - ' --l SEERSUCKER, in Checks, -AT hTl'lllll.i:. I-'OJ thO ITELLIOKMKIt. When neon ei late the uke nh.ill leek Upen our dc-.ith-ic.!icd etnbble, 1 Meudei II 'titlllEcvui that llle llui paid us fjr llfe'H tieulilti? 1 knew lliosliciiciGed'sstoioliousogcl-i, Te whnt they inljjlit lmie been. Will lm se llKht, the llncst hcndi, All nhilveled up tiy sin ; Hut I bellevoUed, ncclnall, Will leek hack te the reason, Uicusc the clop tint cornel out alieil And bluuic it en the bo.iseii 1 JPiH '. Me.lparraa. Ceiitiiltiilliui ter Out-Oeliii; fllllci luilileis. i:iciyeiieiih08uireudenphiceat the eillelal biuid net-df a niipeiler support for bed) anil nilud. The bcit poiialble i-esource is Dri'rv'is I'i'rk Halt Wuiskkv, m hlch irii c nutriment te the brill n without reacting depletion, aud toule te the physical system, liee from Inftain tug poisons. Any condition or euipleyuient is gicutly beueiltcdby ltriiiac. Any physic-Inn or chunilst villi certify le Its ab-olute purity, and reliable gieccrs and diugglsti supply it. All plasleisaronet allkn. Jlep J'lattcrt give relief Mini euro whoa ether kind am utterly vieithlcsi, Tiy ene and eee. !e. dealers. (!-) Ill l.cie AVI til nu Uiideilukri-. An undeitakrr Ism geed a mail as any ether iiiuu,uiida Muniun has us geed a light te full In lei e n 1th lilm aswlth anybody else. Hut tin us lucer nil n thu old lady in Mai) land became be much liitatuiitcd 1th u " tuuertil dliecter " that shuattindedeieiy "Intetriient party " he man uged. Hei dyspeptic condition hud led lier Inte tint meibld statu of uiliidlu uhlchthU uus pos slblc, Mi. It. II. Italic, Jacksen, ilUn., says: "llixmu'8 iron llitti-is enllicly leileicd me el d) spc-p-da und bi eie Indigestion." arjsciAL xuricj-.s. 1'pn.oiisVVlieHrn l'.it I'iriy ill ilml Dr. hen nedy's tuvorlle ltcmedy lii9t about thruiedl itne the) need when thc-v iiredaiiicdleliiuut all Olie ten ymu hlvli folleiv that go nre full of naiigcn vineii tin net llireiitcn jeiuu.'i- men and Meiiirn, 'I'liU piepanitieii gl e toue In the eyatein, gie.itly e-ipcU luiiuiilis und prevcnli tbnouterepptngof ilb-cage thy teedi of Mlilch may have been qwn In eaiiterllfe. Why net live out all your duys In health und xti-eugth. JlylOlmdAw ASTRICH'S " Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KING STREET, About One Hundred Uezen Asserted Huts nil geed, desirable stylf s, nhlcli wn haie been fell lug succcpsfully In hrateu ut Irem a Hellar tea Dellar und a titilf uplecu Will Be Slaughtered ,M 1 IM Mb'il l I'll I' K TWENTY-NINE CENTS APIBCK. We bought them Hein ounel Ibclargest maun factuiersln Xew Yeikut an ciioiuieu taniSUc, n ith the Intention el li Ins Te Our Customers A SPLENDID BARGAIN, Scc'i as llicy Ncur (!el Heroic. tome and coin Hue )Oinf If lh.it Hie) leally urunlmt iicadveitUe iheiutebu REMEMBER, HATS Thill Are Werth Frem a Dellar te a Dulliiriiiid :t-ll;i!f AnU'ce -10K OXLY Twenty - Nine Cents, -AT- ASTRICH'S, Ne. 13 East King Street, In all MtdllLiaude, untitles. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablinge, Table Lineaj, TjiU and KafKnu, AT Till: LOWfcST 1'KICLS I3V1.B KXOWX. jt'ECIALIJAKOIXSIX DRESS GOODS. OUU I.OIS ANU ltllMXAXlSltKIH'CEl) VT H.VLK USUAL l'ltlCEfc. BBW YORK STOEE. At : jUi f.cat . SL SIM Lit Vr.SISIn VUllte Di. Di. Wblteillxtd Duck. MYERS & M .ci Ilia- k and iTHFON, J.11 MAKTIN k CO. SALE OF l.AXCAblT.i:, I'V, UOVHEFUIlSJSllHHi OOOVS. T UK CHEAPEST PLACE TO II UV AT PENXA. GIOAlia llOM fl.00 PKU Hundred up, nt JlAUTMAN'S YKI.I.OW VltONT CIGAlt HTOItK. STOnAQlS a NO COMMISSION WAUEHOUSD, HANlKL JIAYKU flecS-lya 19 West Chfrtmit sUVQt, LOW PRICES STOVES, HBATKRS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, Surplus Stock LrjAHIXG CLOlIHUti, KO. 12 CAST KINO STREET, LAXOAurEK, V V INK TAILOHINU. P 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORI Iho Largest and C I el. ' wrtmc FINE WOOL in Tim cm or I. VM or PARASOLS. We OfTer Our Entire Stock Parasols at Less Than Cost. m FANCY SUIT1 Alt thf I 1"" t 1r !' f ! of HEliriKi. keiimer (Ol'l'OMTK HIE TOM OH-11 TO I I.I I K I HOFRHAF Lace Tarasels, - - $1.00 $0X0 , ' u n " r Lace Parasols, - - 3.00 5.00 Ol K ,,,,K'KS leu Canopy Tep Parasols, - 2.00 3.25 qTTWTyT'ni'p nc4 Coaching Parasols, - 1.75 3.C0 te U lTllVlJjlXj JM Children's Parasols, - .75 1.50 uaiiTiiKMAHhLr Silk Umbrellas -AND- SUM SHADES AT COST. J. B.' Martin 4 Ce., Cor. Vest Jfiuy ami Priuce Slf. LAAUASl'lDll. l'A. WATCHES, XV. -lirATOUKS, ULOUKH ANI JKWKMIY. GREAT REDUCTION IN r KICKS OK VVAlt'llEfl, .ll.lt 1. 1. ill, til CLOCKS A NO A tllOlcLLtMiOl SPRIJUG OVERCOA 1111'. VLia III.ST VVOIlnM VN.1 1'ilcm le milt Hit and nil cne!'iJ lciiresenled lit Ills nmv i-leic, i Ie.43 lertli Quee Redaction Trice list cf lien's, Tots' and! CLOTH INi THIN ( OAlMil 10i-. SKKIlbUCKKKLOAI: lip. and V LST-5 HJ -Jj AX JOHN P. SOU & SON'S, Ne. 2i SeuUl Qucen Street, feVWya iAWgA5TU 'A. LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 1D9 1-2 Serlli Quttn Slittl, Oiipeslta City Hetel, nuarl'a. it. It. Doneu Correct thne nt neon d.illy Irem VN'iiHhliiKtini, 1). C. VVuU-hf-Hund CletKn runulred. icsulalcil nndiidjiisted. iyJt-ljd pirAMPAONir. BOUCHE "SEC THK t'lNKST CHAitrAONK WINE NOW Ull-OlllED. ATltKIUAltT'lJ OLD V.V1NK STOHK, Ne. a KA8T KjKO fiTBirr. II. K, SL.WMAKKlt, AkL 11,-lti'l NKLIIhlM M.llMlHl , 31F.V5 HOSlNHSi SUll'S ut $1.30, and J7.KI. 1 .VlLN'h DKtbSSriTMiMK.W, ll)tni,rj ll(. MILV'S I1FS1NK-.S l'AMH lilTSe ML.Vtl AI.IWOOl. CAbniKItU 1W t'fJO, J.VS0und$3u). 4 HO,S bUll'3 lit I.'.IKI, JJ.50, H.l',t.l CHILUUL.VS SUITS flein U unii Custom Departnu Oni- Hiiecl.illln In thU tleiuituif nf Sursi' Hulling 111 tin Leiurs in saiuu i order In Ilict-cliis-t htvlts lei ill ih). ALL-WOOL l'AN'JS te eldtr ut IV 00. Hi l.). 7.t. $-S.l). 'I In. tiluce le inidi' 13 ii hue eit most for join nienw, mid wlieie yenl luu laif.i Minei) in vii-Li mini L GANSMAN IIIK FASHION VI1I.K MI.III II VNTJ AMI l I lirilll I.-, Kea. (50-00 NOUTII CUI!lll (Klyht en tli Southwest Cor et (ir.il LANCASTKU, l'A. J-Opeu Ke until l o'cleel., l-iitl iu e'uiuck, nei lenneciui nu clothing heiiMi In thu city. CAT.Ii AT STOiin liniCIAllT'H Ol -KOlt- Listen's Extract of VIMESI IK TUB WOULD., Established, lrjS, II. K. SLAYJ ichiMia we, : .. .V. t Vi