V ti VA ti 'r: -,r : "'. --Aft .. ;'., , jrf y fc , r - j ;r ? w MV iV u wxu a 1f lwlH r isca t ' .V w THE JjASfOASTEB PAILY ISmMjIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1885. N'itf ,, : ' wj&.t Ty,".' - liW B m Zztr- Bt i: I. w . W IHLT INTELLIGENCER. IS)L1SHED '. BT Every Evening in the Year. Sunday! Excepted) STETNMAN ft HENSKl, Iins been thus clearly caused. There Is no outlook In railroad business lit present for profit. Tlie country must grew un te the need of lis present nillread facilities, or te a near prospect of needing them, te create the confidence In the earning capacity of railroad property that will enhance Its value. SAM JONES' SUCCESS. ViiNTELLIQENCER BUILDING. !& ' B, W. CORKKR CBKTM SQtlAR, f:A; ' IjArcastir, 1a, JJfiMJJir Ten Cenit a Week. Fixe Dellar! a Advertisements from Ten te rfty cent a Line. Till: CHARACTER OF TUK CONVERTS OF THE HOV1HE11X REVIVALIST. ) WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, (t0h( Fagei.) lA' .sc. IfX Fw BVW BrY5 Fr' Published Every Wednesday Mernine, IVkj Dollart a Year in Advance. CORRESPOXDENCEielicited from every part ,e theilate and country. Correipendenti are re- ' queried te urtte legibly and en one tide of the paper only; and te tign their namet, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All unonymeui tctteri trill be cemlgned te the tvaite batktt. Addr en all Letter! and Telegram! te THE INTELLIGENCER, IiAltCABTWt, l'A. Sip Cmuaetct intelligencer. LANCASTER, JULY IS, 1885. A AVell-ncIlned Issue. Seme of the Republican newspapers of the state are wise enough te sec and frank enough te say that the cause of their candi date in the pending campaign was hurt by the refusal of the state convention noral neral nating him te declare for the enforcement of the Btate constitution. It is lamentably true that although the present constitution of Pennsylvania has been adopted and in alleged operation for ever a decade, and although the legislature was enjoined te carry its previsions into effect, every at tempt te make eillcient the constitutional regulation of the carrying corporations of the stale has been obstructed and defeated. It was perfectly consistent for the con vention which nominated Quay te refuse te call attention te this ubuse, and te de cline te demand any reform of it. Fer te no influence in greater degiee than te that which this candidate represents, Is it ow ing that the constitution remains inopera tive and ineffective in the important sec tiens referred te. His leadership and power in his party have been invariably di rected te that end. Nad the convention which named him made a declaration in consistent with his record en this subject, either he or his party would have been re sponsible for and would have suffered from the variance. They are in accord in their sympathy with the violation and defiance of the supreme law of the commonwealth. Fortunately there is no room for misap prehension as te the altitude of the Democratic paity in this state en this question. Its policy has been proclaimed se consistently year after year that it would be distressing, if it were net amusing, te note that even hoiue of eui esteemed con temporaries and some eminent statesman of the Democratic faith think it will be a new departure for the Democrats of l'enn- Kjare for the enforcement of The rrlinnrics. It Is just as well for Democrats te re member that the laws regulating primary elections and nominating meetings, though passed mainly te prevent the scandals and punish the abuses of Republican ballet-box stuffers and return linkers, are in full force and effect at Democratic primaries also. As such nrimaries are te be held here this evening, and the county convention next week, it euht net te be forgotten that anything like briliery or bargain, the voting of disqualified persons, Intimidation or return tinkering at primaries, is made a grave offense, punishable with scvore penalties. Moreover, the act of June 'JO, 1881," te rcgulale the holding of and te prevent frauds in, the primary elections of the sev eral political parties in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania," prescribes that judges, inspectors and clerics at nil such neml nating meetings and elections must be duly sworn ; and net only are they liable for misconduct in eflicc.but " if any judge, inspector, cleik or ether efllcer of n primary election as aforesaid shall piesumoteact in such capacity lief ere the taking and sub scribing te the oath orafllnnatlen required by this act, he shall en conviction be fined net exceeding two hundred dollars." The county committeemen having been duly supplied with copies of these laws, it may be well for all concerned te scan them closely and adhere te them fctrictly, te avoid all pretext for complaint or scandal. Men of Urnliin, Courage nud Conviction. I'el- leiTlng In lll 1'oeLteps Twenty-Reteii Itar lloems Closed In Knexvllle, Tcnn., After One Itetlral. Tlie O'earthe Democratic en- tlnnsuJft tb TOmmstitutieii At Allentown las t.it rnnvpntien declei: forcementefthocor"ili"tlon of Pennsyl vania in if a every ariicle and section," and especially demand tho"regiilatien by law, in accordant .Herewith of the corpora- tale." At ilarriabiirtf m i&ns rJcratie convention declared that tUtMKteulh and seven teeth articles of tbl3 constitution, regulating corporations, .wcethesuprcmelaw of the commonwealth, and " should be enforced in their full vigor and meaning," that " extortions and fraudulent discriminations aie crimes and should be punished as such." At HarrisburglnlS82,at"Villiamsiertin881, atUarrisburginlSSO and in 1870, and at divers times and places before that, making an unbroken record, we believe, the dec larations of the Pennsylvania Democracy upon this subject have been clear and un mistakable Upen this issue the difference between the parties is well defined. The Democ racy of Pennsylvania are for the constitu tion and for its enforcement. Tun New Yerk llcrtthl, having read tlie 1'all Mull Gt:cttc'.i stories, iuIvInes ovory evory overy boily clse te net fellow its example. JA-Nriiiiriui, Virginia, lias fount! out that UioFewiigoofn portion of the populous district or the city enters tlie river nnnve uie en en tratice te the water werku canal. It leek an alannlnir prevalence of sickness te bring about the discovery. Let Lancaster tane warning. The Austrian government, which has created a big tempest in a tca-iet by its tiu wIllliiL'iiess te rccolve Kelley as American minister, should make Its conduct consist. It alleges against Mr. Keliey that as he has been deemed oblectlenablo by Italy, Austria does net cans te wound the tender Huscoptlbilltlesorhornoighbor te the south by approving him who has been disap proved. Yctthcrowasatlinewhcn Austria was net se tender of the feelings of Italy. It declined te rccolve Ansen Iturliiignine, who was ftentns minister te Austria by the llrst Lincoln administration in 1CU, ler the rea son that he "had spoken nrten In favor of Hungarian imlopcndnnc'e and had moved in Congress the recognition of Sardinia as a llrsU'lass power." This saine Sardinia has grown te Ik) that Kingdom or Italy, and be cause Kelley delivered mi alleued unfriendly criticism 01 ll, nniy weuiu mi nmu nun, i will Austria for the same alleged ic-.tsen. Thus Austria makes a ilomerlt out of what would have been a merit twenty-four years age. He runs the world away. Din the colored statesmen et Virginia ngaiu hae te enter the kitchen te congratu late Jehn S. W'Ne? KoMKartcennolssoiirsof ICrioare new Httf fering from u severe attack of chagrin ever the manner In which they were deceived In a let of recent alleged art purchases. The ctlects of the late millionaire, Milten Court- TW-jre leingtllsie0(l or at publle ssle, and ushewSBriyi0"'11 '" ,,,iV0 ,"-'c" a" arJcrit i....r ..n't.. i'ia"r.TrAxferins, the conneis seurs of llrie turned eint-UJatfjir''5' te secure seme or tlie union treasurer In particular they were desirous or securing seme artistic pottery, which the auctioneer announced te be gonulue "baccharat" ware. Their appearance caused the greatest en thusiasm, and the bidding at ence became spirited. Tlie otitcemo of it all was that the pitchers which made op the collection brought S2.1eaeh. It has since been devel oped that these pitchers were merely prles obtained by the purclmsoef a certain baking powder at the ratu or CO cents a jmckage, and new there is weeping and gnashing or teeth In the ait circles or Krle. ? r. .: I t kiH F-A mffr'A. m I . r. ' if r . ( f-j .1. Sel Mysterious. Air. Chauncey Deiew who, by virtue of his election te the presidency of tlie Xew Yerk Central, takes position as a financier though bred te the law, is reported by the New Yerk 1lrerW te have lately said, in conversation with ether gentlemen en the business situation of tlie country, that he is at a less te account for the depres sion in business, when there is every con dition for lavorable investment, tr.ide be ing upon a hard pan basis, the business wrecks swept away, and tlie banks of JNewYerk holding a hundred and sixty millions of Idle money, drawing little or no interest. He considered it a mystery of finance that this capital should thus He idle. His conclusion was that " capital Is an idiot." In the Hush times it went into every wild speculation, and new it refuses employment of any kind. And then Mr. Depew went en te a state ment of what he called a financial para dox, without seeming te knew that it gave the explanation of his financial mystery. He said that certain creations of property result in corresponding destruction of capi tal. Fer instance, the Nickel Plate rail road cost $80,000,000; and it reduced the value of the Lake Shere, which it paral leled, $75,000,000; besides causing a re duction of the market value of its own $80,000,000 investment te 810, 000,000. The like thing occurred when the "West Shere paralleled the New Yerk Central ; and it is, in seme proportion, the result that has attended every recent construction of railroads. There has been a wiping out of tlie matket values of rail roads all ever the country from the Atlan tic te the Pacific by the headlong construc tion of competing lines. The reason is that there was much money in these constructions. The confidence of the people in the grewtli of the country was played upon by their projectors, and money Was obtained te build them in excessef their extravagant cost, and they were built where there was net' business te sustain them aud their rivals. The earning of a profit, upan which the value of a railroad do de f pends, became Impossible, and the neces ' aary result was a shrlnkage In the market value et railroad securities. Tlie investors .leat their money ; and tlie projectors lest their power te engage further money in their schemes. It was the old story of the geese and the golden eggs, und there Is no mys tery in the present idleness of capital that Enei.aM) wants a better navy, and ICng Iand'fl navy, as at present constituted, Is in finitely botter than that or the Tnlted States. Therefere are we sad. Timnu is a comfortable theery among a great many young college graduates, who have but recently geno trem tlie four walls of their alma mater, that a collcge education Is a passport without which onecau travel but a short dlstance en the read te llterary fanie. They will admit, that n man may become a geed lawyer, a successful politician, or a first rate preacher without having conjugated Greek verbs or puzzled his brains ever sines and eo-sines. lint when It comes te wooing the muses they will tull you that collegi ans necessarily dlstance theso comiKit cemiKit comiKit lters who have net enjoyed the advantages ef.a college training. The theory Is a boau beau tirul ene te them, and they nre prepared todefciullt by what seems te thin unan swerable Ionic. It docs net, however, scem strong enough te resist the array or facts that' may be brought against, it. an wjimnaiii llippie, irewunugti, i'iwm,i .muii, imjui Tayler, Eggloaten, llarte, llowells, Jam"8, Aldrich, Lathrop, Stockton, I'iatt, Cable, Crawfertl, Fawcett, ClUder, Harris, Carleton, "Mark Twain," Stoddard and Ilurreughs, it Is said, have gained all their knowiedge and culturoeutsidoofcollego walls. Nene will pretend te say that theso men have net left their Impress en Amerlcau literature. Thn truth about genius is that it can Hve down the most uutewatd circumstances that anse te check its growth. - Tin: Pittsburg I'eit has gonerally been a geed newspaiKir. It Is lxitter than evor since It has begun te adept the lNTr.i.i.iei:jJCKit' editorials as Its own. Tin: Philadelphia JVm,wH1i charactorlstle iuaccuracy, reports the namoef Mr. Hensel, erthiscity, as among these or the persens who have applied directly or Indirectly for the place " or Unlted States marshal for the ICastcru district et Pennsylvania. As Mr. llensel has repeatedly said that he has net been, is net anil will net e a candidate) for anyotllce, whether tilled by oxecnllve ajt ajt ajt polutmeut or epular election, the J'rct.i probably prints this statement simply te keep up lis reputation for inaccuracy. Feil theso who bathe it should be remem bered that the readiest test or benefit is the glow or rree surlace circulation, or, at least, the absonce el" any decided chill after Iiiiiuor-Blen. Correspondence of tlie Kenhvllle American. Prominent among theso w he have made an open profession or religion during the week uiuler tlie ministrations of tlie great evangelist in Murrrocsbero, Tonnessco, are Captain James Clayten, William Mitchell, Cel. N. O. Cellier, N. C. Maney, Dan llrewti, the Hen. K M. Wade, Majer D. II. C. Talley, CapL lien Healty, sheriff j Ma Ma eor Drum Illdley, atterney ; James Lane, C. O. Jloberls, A. Q. Tompkins, W. T. Ounn, V.. F. lhirten, nttorney ; A. U. Hill, O. V. Hill, Heraco Kcoble, Wat Koeblo, Jelin V. I White. William Kimbre, W. 1. I'atty, J. M. Overall, maver ; William Jehnsen, 1'. Over all. Jehn De Jarnotte, Frank A vent ami .Infill Fleming. He leaves thore Monday for Missouri, with Mrs. Jenes, whero he Is en gaged te evangelize noveral weeks. 1 freely confess mysell much less at n less te make up my mind ns te whother llrother Jenes Is a nreat itroacher than I have been te finally dcterinlne whether Grant ts a great gonerat. If he were net threughly earnest and henest m his professions he could net do de do eelvo net only the pcople where he has ltreachcd abroad, but theso at home who have known him (as a saint and sinner) from In fancy, as a minister for 12 or 13 years. I have lust cenversed with a gentleman who was lentr a resident of the county In which Car- tersvllle (Jones' home) Is sltttated. He thinks very much or this mndeni Jenah ; s:ivs every word Is true of tlie story hohlmseir tells erhis rormer revelry and rapscallleuism. That he drank, drank, drank, and vent down, down, down, until he get te driving a dray for a living, This may be true or net; irnet, I hopellrother Jones, In his next rcf rcf erence te the press, will candidly admit that net the nowsnaners. but the noenlo. are the champion liars or the age. Kewspapcra are always honest, truth-telling Interpreters. Indeed, they could net boethorwiso. They rolled, lust as a mirror does, that portion or the world held liefore It, and If liars are abroad, or lies, like lousy bats, encircle the air, they must be represented m the faithful nowsgatherer. Papers are Invariably truth ful ; It is you, sir, nnd you, and yen, who are the liars. Ne ordinary Geercia scrub could oeino te Tonnessce and take possession as llrother Jenes has done. He Is either the greatest re vivalist of the t'nited States te-day or TonneBscoans are the most consummate ascs living. Se, Indeed, are the Texans, Missls slpplans and ethers, for he has aroused the the same excitement overywhoro. Cel. II. K. I.tllard, or.Murlreesliero, pronounces hlmthe great pulpit commoner, as Pitt, Clay, and Jehnsen wero the great commoners or the 111 meal worm, l'lek. eui irem me nsi et me converts the names or the few "hardened sinners" at the bend et this letter. They are men or brains and cotimge and conviction ; men whom no ordinary brccze could move from an v Position. Head his sermons. Are they net, for the most part, full of plain, practical sense and theological orthodoxy T If the Christian's Ilible Is the foundation or hope, who could botter testiry te the common ltcopie (Ter the uncommon pcople either) his faith hi the divinity or the written word than wnen no says: " I bolleyo the whale swallowed Jenah j bellove It literally. I only de net believe that Jenah swallowed the whale simply bo be bo isiiise the Ilible desen't say he did." Te the sinner who hesitates, who waits for his " leelings " te inove hhn, who wants te it reel " that he Is geed enough te go before he makes any change In his conduct, was thorn overa inore hoinely or mere convme Iuk illustration preteuted than the anecdote of thn mail who sat down, axe In hand, at the root ern tree ene cold, frosty morning, wait ing for the sweat te break out before he went te work ? llrother Jenes admits his natural weak ness, lie has the ums-arauee or a man or a hasty and once violent temper. It mijal j have liecn dllllcult at Orst te keejiftleck upon his lips ; he Is no doubt irTflaif, brave, Impulsive, courageeus-l!i(Tvery sort open te temptation. ,Yas there eer a better Illustration erenn liable te rail, yet deter mined te-irtRnrl: than that made yesterday or hlmseir " I en't care bow often ene err, Ifhe'U henesliv strive te restrain himsuirnnd ro re cfjvrjr his preper Uilance when he ilees err. 'All along the way we meet with cenllictsaud teiiinOitlens. When I stuinble and fall. thank Ged I nlways fall like an India rubber ball. I fall bouncing ! Ged will put his angels en half rations te keep an honest man and his family from starving." Wltual, no rencnes men et less nntiessiniu symiKithies by mixing herse sense logic with herse sense anecdotes and Illustrations, for no ene can mere clearly establish te the mul titude his pro)esltlon that "religion Is a mat ter of principle and conviction." Hut tlie best answer te all his critics Is te point te results. What ir Urether Jenes' wordsare nlaln and blunt? What though he prefers te call the devil the devll rather tliau " his satanic excellency from the burned dis trict?" Or likes unshlrted "hell" better than "sheel" In purple and line linen? He moves his hearers. He holds in his hand the assembled thousands; and whether he preacli -10 minutes or two hours they hang en, obedient te his will! Let results do de do cide the issue. Men et all grades and classes enjoy his sermons alike. They rise at 5 In the morning te prepare for his C o'clock service men, women, aud chil dren, who, perhaps, have never scen the sun rise till new. And when the exhortation is delivered and " I 'sal ins or Victory" sung, they move forward rrem all parts or the tent, and "theso who came te hoeIV remain te pray." The liar-keeper and his patron, the gambler and his victim, tlie doctor and his patient, men and woinen, lawyer nnd client, geed and bad, hardened age and tender childhood, till, within the past three days, at this meeting alone, tliree or four hundred have either professed religion or declared themselves penitent. It is the proud beast of llrother Jenes' friends nnd admirers that Iti a single revival at Knexvllle he closed 'St liar rooms, and thus redeemed 270 drunkards. Hew peer and insignificant seem all the results of the Mainolbiuerand bleeding Kansas prohibi tion laws, In comparison with a work like that! BOMTUDU. Kiln Whccler Wilcox, through her attorney, Heward DeiiKlas", of Cincinnati, lias brought sultnKaliut tlie Church Musical company for the publication ever Colonel .lean A. .Toyie'n signature, of a poem slie claim te have written. The poem In culled "Solitude," and ha been published In nearly every paper In this country. Colonel Joyce lays claim te the pre ductien nnd pays It wni written ever twenty yearn nuoeii a banter of Geerge I), l'rontlce, of tlie Louisville Courier-Journal, during a wlne entertainment nt the (Inll house, T.oiilavllle, l'htlatlcl)hia Timet. Following Is the poem or tnli aiaputcil authorship l B MEniVATs ltOWX'H IRON MTTiniH. DYSPEPSIA. MEDICAL. LhiirIi ) And the world laughs with you 1 Weep, anil yhu w eon alone i Fer tlie nail old Kartli must borrow Us mirth, Hut 1ms trouble enough of Its own. SIiik, nnd llielillls will answer; HlK-h It Is lest en the nlr. The echoes bound te a Joyful sound, Hut are alew te voice your cure, Itejelce, anil men will sock you ; Urleve, and they turn ten". They want full measure of ull yeurplru"ure, Hut they tin net need your wee. He Rlad and your fi lends urn many, Jie sad nod you lee lliem all ; There are nene te decline your ncclnied wine, llutalonnyeu munt drliiU llfe-s(call. Ken8t,nnd yoiirhnllNnrerrewded t Fust, nnd the world kes by. Succeed and give, and It helps you live, llul no man can help yen din, Tlieie Is room In the halls et plcndiie Fer a larKO and lordly train ; Hut one by ene we must nil llle en Through the narrow aisles of pain. HEALTH IHXT.S. Vapor ltulli it Heal Luxury An Kxrcltent Substitute. 1'iein the Household. A roaderorour Ifoutclielit nsks me hew slie can liave the lieuetltef vaKir baths in her own home, where she has no conve niences for liathsel any kind; nud thinking there may be many ethers among our band efbO,000 te wheniBticli suggestions might be helpful, and, having soveral ether little things te talk about which iKirlaiu te lintne treatment et Invalids and well pcople tee, It may lie welt te say It te all, rather than the ene inquirer. The vapor bath Is happily, ene ru theso Is a pnntrernns ns wrllns dlstresslnc rmnpliilnl. If neiileeled. It tends, be Impalrlni; nutiltlnii, nud depressing tlix tone of tlie lene of the sys tem, te prepare tlie way for Itupld Decline. Brown's Iren Bitters. THE BEST TONIC. Tmiln Mark. QUALITY P-PURITY .NOT QUANTITY, en Kyery Hettlu, ' PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. tjulckly nnd ceinplctclv Cures tlysiiepslaln nil Us fcinns. Heartburn, nclcliltitf, Tiisllni; the FihhL i'Ic. It itil lchi'S nml mirinps thn hlenil. sttiiiuliites the appetite, nud aids tlie assimila tion of feed, llicv. .1. T. KessiTKn, Ihe honored pastor of the llefermed Church, Ualtiniere, Aid., says: "llnvlim used llreun's Iren llltters for llys peptla nnd Indlueitlen, t lake urcat pleasure In iccenmiciidliiir it highly. Alse consider II a splendid lonle nud Invh'ornter, and very BlreiiKlhcnlnir." (ienulne has above tnule mark nnd crossed red lines en nipper. Take no ether. Made only by ItltOWN'S CIII.MICAI.C'O., IIAI.TIMOIti;.'UI. I.aiiies' Hikii Heek rsefnl mid nttrncllve, cenlalnliiK list el pilcs for reelpes, lulorinalleu ulieiit coins, etc., itUen nny liy all ilcalcis In medlrliie, or niullcil tunny luldiens en ucclpl of vc. Hiiuup, (i; Ol' PliASTKKS. ' J1ANY HACKS AC1IK8! HiKlflef pcopluef all iiK'cssuircr with pain In the small of the back, commonly called " Hack- ucliii." (id of your druggist a Her l'l.AaTtn and apply It directly ever sent of treuhle. Tlie sooth- iirenctiies or liens com- iMtcli and KxtiaclHinnke TOW IS Till; TIMK te cem: Skin Humors. It Is at this season when the Peres nrn elecced nnd the Itloed nnd Perspiration nre laden with Impurities that lllsllKiiriiiR Humors, 11 utiillt utltifc Kruptlens, Ilehlntf Tortures, Halt llhnum or Kcrcnin, Psoriasis, Tetter, lllnRwerin, llnhy Humetri, Scrofula. Hcrofuleus Bere, Aliseesscs and Dlsclmralnu Wounds, und every species of llchnR, Hcn,ly and I'lmply Discuses or lliu skin and Scalp, ale most speedily nnd economically cuietl by the (JiiTictnx Ukmkeiim. IT IS A FACT. Hundreds nfleltcrs In our possession (copies of which may be hail by ictiirti mall) nm our authority for the assertion that Skin, Scalp and lltoed lliimnra. wlwiiiinrKer.iriilniis. Iiilierlied or Contusions, may NOW bu permanently cured by CtTieciiA Kesei.vint Hie new IIIismI l'nrlllcr, In ternally, and Ctrrlcun nnd CuTlcvnA 8ev, tlie urejit hkln Ciiivsancl llcnullllers, externally, In one-half the time nud expense of any ether season. CLUTHLXO. YTKADQUAKTKlts l-'Oir SUMMER Merine Bhlrts nnd Drawers, ami70 Underslilrtfl nnd Drawers, Cholce Neckties, E. & W. Cellars and Ceiffn, O. it C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars nnd Cuff The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BlllltT.S ANH SO01KTY I'AIIAI'IIKII.N A1.IA JI.MM'. iu ui(iu;it. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINUSTIIKKT. GREATEST ON EARTH. CtrrieuiiA Up.MrniKsnre thnRrealest medlehies en earth. Ibid the woistease of Salt Ulietiin In this eon ntrv. Mv mntlmrlmil It twenlv year., and In fact died from It, I believe Cuticiiiia would have snved her llle. Jitynrms, breast and head w ere covered Ter three years, which noth-lnui-ellevedereilivd nnlll I used the CliTlctmA IIkselvkxt, Internally, and CnictniA nnd CtiTl cuiia bOAr, e.iternallj. .1. W. A1IA.M8, Newark, t. Greatest Bleed Medicines. The half his net been leld as In the ureal enm- the poersef the CericciiA ItKMKnits. I Inivn paid hundreds or dollars for medicines te cure diseases or the bleed rind skin, and never found nnythlnjjyct In equal thnCUTicnu IIkmeimks. (JIIAS. A. Wlbl.IAMS, 1'nevuiKM'K, It. I. M Kltt'IIANT TAII.Oll. I. leCATTLET nil DniKclsls. Prlee: CtiTiecr.A.SOe.t ItKHOLVLNT, I1.WJ SeAf, 'ii A airl Drowned AVhlle In llathlnCi Itese Dohiney, 13 years old, was diowned Tliursday ovenint; at Hoserveir station, near llellldaysbtinr, !., en tlie Pennsylvania rallraid bmncb. Blie liad coine te town In the afternoon te soil berries. Kctiirnliifr bouieut hair-past eii;ht, she found seme of her companions li.Ulilng in the reservoir cut. aud, although she could net swim, joiued theui. She asked ene or her companions te teach lierhew te swim nud venturinn Iniyend her tlejith she was taken under by Uie swift current, where the water was twouty-llve reet tleep, nntl drowned bofero lielp could reach her. the It is ItELIOIUVH MELAXOE. Atigtiste Vitu, the dramatic critle or the Figare, who knew Victer Huge very In timately, fpuotes him as saying : "Theso who llatter themselves that they see Ged under a certain dennite llgtire, and who coiitlne him with n dogma, are rash; these who deny his existence are feels. That Is my profession or faith ; and this (Jed, whom I de net knew, I adere with all tlie ferce or my Intolllgence and reason." Prof, liriggs makes nn attack, in the J'rc3l;tcrian Jlcview, en the rovised version or the Old Tostament He holds a chair of llobrew In a leading thoeloglcal seminary. Iloehargesthat the revisera have slavishly followed the Jewish Masoretlo text, instead or booking te socure, as did the New Testa ment revisers, a correct text ; and that they have proved thomselvcs Incompetent, from their ignerance of llobrew grammar, te trans late correctly the text as they rccelved It A yeungster of -I, rather noted for his do de pravity than otherwl&o, was taken Inte Ills mother's bedroom the ethor day and Intro duced te his baby sister, 1 day old. He seemed te leek en the new arrival with con cen con siderablo embarrassment, net unmixed with disapproval, and at the sumo tlme te appre ciate tlie ftct that It dovelvod upon him te say soniething worthy the occasion. Finally he remarked, with a rising Inlloctien oxpros expros oxpres sivo of great unctiieusness, "Well, I heiHi she'll boa Christian "Jlosten Ilecerd. One of our brother editors announces that ull the money his paper makes above paying Its wav shall go te building Baptist churches. Doubtless he hopes that such a declaration will bring him patrenage which but for this pledge might net ceme. Hut we think we can safely say that it will net add a slngle naiuotehls list, and for two reasons; Ne ene will bellove that the paper will ever de inore than pay Its own expenses, even if It should de that much. Then, again, that plan for building churchca will net be conslderod host by these in favor of church buildlng.Mest of them are In that matter like the Hen. S. A. Crezer, of Upland, Pa. He was urged te iinite in forming a llaptlst syudicate te buy some unimproved real estate in Chicago, and gh e the profits of tlie speculation te n llaptlst seminary. He declined, saying, "Whenl give, I glve j when i;iniy, I buy." It ichmend (I'd.) licliyieus Jlerultl. comforts, yes, real luxtirleu, wjiluli is net con- liueii te inose who genentuy have a surplus of such things. The humblest home may contain all necessary appliances for such baths. All that Is lined e Is a feet bath, or small wooden tub, a pail two or tliree bricks and seme het water. The patieut should be undressed, wearing only a night dress or wrapped In a very thin blanket and seated In a caue chair under which is tlie wooden nail half full of Ixiillnir water. The toot tub should bonlse half full of water as het as the feet can bear ceinlurtably. Then wrap the patient In blanket covering the chair aud tub, tucking them In alwmt the lloer that no steam may escape, but de net cover tlie head 'at ull. When the water begins te cool, which it will de in tliree or four minutes put ene or the tliree het bricks, which should lie all ready Ter use, Inte the ivail tinder thn chair, lifting the blanket as little as possllile nud holding the brick with a stout twlr of tongs, or a very thick holder. Then add Ixilllng water te that In the loot-tub and in four minutes re peat. If the patient is net by that time iu a profu.se perspiration repeat at the end or another four minutes. Prem fifteen te twenty minutes will be Htifllclcnt ler a bath. Then take the feet from the water, w-ite them very dry, anil wrap in a warm niaiiKfi. Then with a soft towel, wlpe the rest et the body gradually, keeping covered as well as possible. Next give a geed rubbing with a Turkish or bath tewl a soft crash will an swer put en dry garments nnd get the patient Inte bed immediately. De net put en tee tunny blankets, no mere perspiring is need Till or desirable. A reeling or rest nntl refreshment and a sound, sweet sleep v. Ill usually fellow this bath, which Is net intended alone for Inva lids but is mest helplill te tired ordebilitated peeple,,ptil is iiivaluable in eases et severe '.finis,' nervous headaches, when iuvetnanled with chills, or iu the slew levers which abound in malarial districts. Theso who will takea vaer Imtli ouce a week at night, swinging tee iKxiy aiterwarii with warm water and a little geed soap, or aiuennia or borax te cle Hid water a feel ing of softness, should have no reason te find fault with their complexions. Ne cosmetic will give the satisfactory results of preer bathing especially when combined with healthlul oxercisesand a wholesome diet, nt which fruits, vegetables and the "Hat wheat,"" iieeled wheat Heur," eats and barley should form a large percentage. Milk lsexccllent fur thivsewheeaii drink it, and tlie leis tea and collee ene takes during the summer the lietter. During .Inly nnd August very little meat should lie eaten. One will net Hurler from restricting his or her diet in this rcsiiect, as at tills limit in the year our native fruits and best vegetables are lit their prime. Tim Wire nud tlie .Meney IJiirsliim. Frem tlie Independent. Thore is a vast amount of inedkevalism surviving In tlie romantic aspirations or the average democratic American for ids wife, his sisters and his lady rriends generally. Hels willing enough te work and tell and be a plain citfren with tlie rest, Ter his own part. Hut he wants the fair lady te sit apart Iu her Iwiwer, te welceme him with hcrwhite hand, and te shtne en him as the unwearied gtsldess of a domestic puradlse. Organized as society already is iu utrt, and as It Is rapidly coming te be Iu the whole, this Is haul en women. It Is a dream whose high price they have te pay. It gees en the Idea that women have no relations te money except te spend it ns doled out te them, or, In exceptional cases, showered en them with demoralizing prevision. It takes away from them the moral training or earn iuc? uienev and orudmlnNteriuir it. and leaves them helpless when the masculine support lalls ami they are reipureu te win tueir own way In the w erld. Meney te the well-trained and exitfjrlcnccd man is it word meaning character, energy, Industry, prejudice, sen control and thtivnire Ideas which tlie lunctinn of a reed heusewilu tisiins her te comprehend. Asa rule, she gets ahead or the man In her mastery of them. m i- "limit's ltemcdy Is the most eircetlxn medi cine 1 evor used In my practice ler dropsy and kidney diseases. It ha almost nilct the dead. I.. A. 1'almmi, M. 1., Mystic. A force that lights successfully ajralnst ills- ca. ii. A host in Itseii, Hiiunt H nemeiiy. iweei Ing und paln-kllllng propel tics of Heps com blued with Iluruundv Pitch mid Kxtiacls niaki tins piaster vastly uetter inun otners rer uriv lug out pain mill strengthening the parts. A tilal wllf demonstrate this. Always icadyfnr ue. Never falls. 25c, B Ter $I.(W. HOP 1'I.AS TKIt COMPANY, Proprleteis, llosten, Mass. (!i) rrOP PLASTKIt. NOT' IiIKK OTIIKK KINDS. Her l'LABTKiis act instantly when applied. Try ineiu lerjiacKiieiH', j'aiu iu me nxic, miiciics, Itheuinatlsm, Sciatica, Heio und Weak Chest ued all Meal uclies and pains. Se (.nothing and HtienKthenliiir te weak nud tired parts. Com posed of nature's best known remedies, virtues or Kiesh Heps, llurguiidy Pitch and Canada llal Htun. Sold cveiTwhi'ie 2.V., ft for (1.0V. HOP I'l.ASTKIl CUMl'ANV, l'ro)ileters, Ihrtlen, Muss. (10) Knlil !. Ksei.vi.NT. 1.(H SeAf. av. l'renared by the I'm-ri.ii Hrcu ami Ciikmical Ce.. S.ostei, Mass, Send for Iliiw te Cure Skin lllseiises." Ker Tan, Hiiiiburn and Oily hkln, Cuticuba Seav. J MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 1t N0KTII QUKKN ST. (I'.urhnitllei's Itn II d I n ) ON K or Till: PI s kt I.I N is OK FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOUTHCSPKlNll ANDSUMMUItTi: Mil:, KVKItSIIOWN IN THISCITY 4aCnll and lake a leek nt Ihe goods, nud you will besuns te have your uieasuie taken for a suit. jniic'.i-ljil R OPPIiASTKIt. DISEASE SIIAHP OK DUMi l'A INS. Shep gtrls, saleswomen nnd housew Ives nil suf fer inei nor less from weak back or sldeachn. A lady says: "One Her Plasteh worn IS hours did my back mere geed than all the remedies I ever liked." Fer any sort of pain or soreness of wh-it-eer nature, Instant relief Is Klven. buperler te chest protectors for weak and sere Iiiiis. Hep 1'i.astkks aru made from Ilnrguudy 1'lleh, Can ada Uiilsaiii und the entlru virtues of garden Heps, Sold everywheie. 'i"c., erft for ll.Oj. HOP I'l.ASTKIl COM PAN Y, Itoslen, Mass. (II) -u. fiuAvr.s' hi:aut uKiiui,ATeit. HEART has long bsllled the doctors j they claim noper neper iiianrnt lellef. If se, why Is ll thousands say Dr. Oraves' Heart Itosrulater has cured them of Heart Dlscn'elnnll ll funusT One lady says ler ' years Khe bus suffered no leeiirrencoef tlic attacks. Korse years the HEART REGULATOrt has been a tried remedy ler Hum IIUimisi.. '1 ry It ii auucieii, u het, utivisu your irienu w nu is. 81 prr bottle, O fur .", at DriiL-:!ls. Pree pamiihlrt en ilr-aft ))leae. Nervous ness, ele.ref V ; INUAI.I.S, npl'Ji'-tyeiKlAw Cumblldue, Mass. f UK AT KMX 1 It Orim-" ENDORSED BT THE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELDCER OF LIFE Is a deubln instillation of ever twenty different kinds of the best Herman Herbs, this being the only true nnd reliable precum-hyjS-hiclL the en tire Ureat Medical Virtues ami Curative Proper ties of the lleibs cull be produced. We nrncon nrncen rldent that thU irreat (iennim Tonic will be round the most IIKALTII-UIVINU eer placed bolore the public. As a ItKl.IAllbK AND 1'I.KASANT INVIGOItANT, It is absolutely without a rival, and alTeids Instakt IttMtr, and a 1'Kari.cTCciiEgiinranteed In ull cases of Dyspepnla, Less or Appetite, Nervousness, WcaVness, Cramp", Djsuntery Cholera Merbus, Nausea, DiarrhiPH, Asllunii, Hick Memiieh. Ulllleusness, Ague and Fever and ethei Malarial Illseases. This ii real Medicine for Sale Kvcry w here. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep'B., IIAI.TIMOUK, Mil. npr.-8WASlyd.tw. Beauty CIIOI-KltA ANIl YI5I.I.OW FKVKK. Malarial, Miasmatic and contagions or Kpl Kpl demle lllscne, und many ailments ntteiidlng chaiiKO of climate, feed and water, may be en tirely prevented by wealing a Cuticuih Plas TKlioertheplt of the stomach with ficdueiit chances, whi'iioveri'xpoMed te these allectlens. . n.i.i. I... nlianriillriti Itt ntrcetlHl 111 It W hen till I ether plasters fall. It Is the best plaster known I tephjslclansnnddrugKlstH, At drugKlsts, 'iKj.i IImi ler (1.0a. sinileii iree. iijttbh ubiu "" CilKUKALCe., Ilosleu. GATARRH7 Coiiinlelo Treulmciil, with Inlialcr, I'tir every form of Catarrh. $1. AH It fOll Sanferd's Eadical Cure. M YICUS A HAT 11 VOX. "MWSWICK!" imuxMvicK is tiii: nwikeptiie Best White Shirt SOI.II IN I. VM'AhTKU TO l)A. Mndn of liest brand Wamsiittn Muslin, Tour Ply lloseui, and pesltlely the IJest Heady .Made Hldtt In use. line I.lnen nml Peur-l'ly lloseui. 1 he Head Colds, Watery lllseharges fiem Ihe Nese and Kyes, Hinging Noises In the Hewl, Nonous lleiul.iche and Kever Instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, ineiiibrnnec!eaiied and healed, hi eath sweetened, smell, taste und hearing restored, and ravages cheeked. Cough, llrenehltls, Droppings Inte the Threat, Pains In the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wiistlng of Sliengthnud Heh, boss of Sleep, etc., cured. One bottle Itadleal Cure, ene box Catarrhal Solvent und one Dr. banlerd's Inhaler, In ene package, of all drtigBlsts, for II, Ask forSAM ferSAM forSAM keku's IIaiiicai. CTiir, a pure distillation el Witch Hazel, A in. line, tn. I'ir, Marigold, Clever l!loseuis, etc. I'ntter Drue and Clicmhiil Ce.. Itoslen. GelUns Voltaic Electric Plasters. New I.lfn for Shattered Nerves, Painful Mus cles und Weakened Orpans. Cellins' Voltaic Kleelric Plaster Instantly alTects tlie nervous system and banishes pain, nervousness and de bility. A perlect Kleetie (.alvanle llattery coin blind Willi a highly medicinal riui-ie'fnrSSc. All druiMjists Jnlvl lniW AS XOTIO.SN. A STKK'II IUIOTHI'.HS. Ilruuswlck "m-IIs for $1.2.1 LaiiiiJiicd and $1.00 rnlaiimlricil. (( THE "RUBY" Is our Second tirade WhlteShlrt Madcef New Yerk .Mills Mll-lln, and Is Miperiel le most 11.00 WhlteShlits put en the market, tan be had ter $1.00 Latiiiririfii or 73p. Uiihiundricil. IHHOM-KOCIt PI. I AND KINK I.IXBV SKI. OiritSlOCKOF THIN GOODS ! Twe shades of brew n, two Sliades of Ulm tw Shades of ellewaiid bite, iwe-h nit -t.r lllai k and Whlte SEERSUCKER, in Checks, . At : .V) for Ceat and -t HI'MMKil VKSTS iu White Dm U 01 lllafk and White Mixed Duik. MYERS & I Ull 111 IM, Great Special Jylll KKliU' Hinds rursniiig Hie (lelllles of Sleep, The poetic lnuiKcry of Urcclan mythology ap plied te this practical uj;e, would picture the air tilled with the grinning llends et cam, anxiety, worry, pride, ambition und myriads mere, per sistently chasing the gontle goddess of sleep from her holy vocation of wooing weary eyelids te the soft arms of unconscious lcpose, nud maliciously Irustratlngall hcrelferts by operat ing the Pandemonium of Insomnia through shattered nerves and wrecked physical poweis. Then the sweet goddess would wave her wand and summon the Hercules of Hurry's Pi'un Malt Wuiskkv te her aid, nnd utterly rout the hostile furies, by furnishing all under Its pio pie tectlng tcfc'ls, the lecupcrative sttength totil tetil uniphuntly defy all attacks while waving the victorious banner of rosy health ever the unas sailable fertieas of each Individual life. And all this would net lie fancy, but actual fact. At alt reliable grocers und druggUts. m - All plasters uie net alike. Hep J'taite ri glve relief and euro when ether klnda are utteily werthlcm. Try ene und see. Me. dealers. (12) ISIoedy ltlet In Bleilce. Foolish ns It seems, the riot wasnll about seme nickel coins which had recently been Issued by the Mexican goveiuuirnt, nnd which the Mexi cans disliked. A HiuulleaUM), surely, llutbhrnd corpuscles are only ene of our live-cent ulcklcs. Aim yet wnaia cncus iney ur up u uiiyiinug I'eimj IiF.e is ilysjioiitle, altheugU nlUlctleii does net allect Ills amiability. said dry bread und milk Is hU diet veck in ana weeK out. AuciiiilHiier Uvan, or Philadelphia, will rotifer episcepal consecration en Sunday, Autrtist 2, upon Ulght Itev. Klchard l'helau, I).' D coadjutor blsheivelect te Ulght Hev. Jehn Tuigg, D. D., bishop of the united Bees of Pittsburg and Allegheny. The ceremepy Will be performed le Pittsburg. irons wrein; wiin iiiem I hoe. Ua., Bays: "I used brown's lien llltters with best results for extieme gleeplesjnen and bad bleed." Mrs, llrnnuun, of Ivan nerveusness, BVECIAL XOTICE.1. I'ersent Who are Past liny will II ml Dr. Ken nedy'a Kavoilte llemedy Just about the medi cine they need when they needamedlclnent all. The ten years which fellow that uge are full of dangers which de net threaten younger men and w omen. This preparation gives toue le the system, greatly expels Impurities and prevents the outcropping of di-eases the seeds of which may have been sewn in caillerllfe. Why net lire out all your days Iu health and stiength. Jlyin-HmUw Frem the worst stages of Heart Disease I con. ilder myself cured by the use of DU. l.UAVKS HEAUT ltKUUbATOlt T. M. Towns, Tllten.K. II. Thirty years lutve proved It a euro remedy. Held by druggists at tl.OO per bottle. -DKNNA. OlGAltH HAUTUAN' FIIOM. fLOO PKR Hundred op, at s vkljlew Vkent CIQAK SXOKX, B UUM Kit tV CLOTH J, xa. HL'TTOX. BARGAIN SALE -01- I.KADINO CI.OTHlIUtS, NO. 12 EAST KDIQ STREET, l.ANCAVIKK, l'A F IX E TAILOlUXn. 885. CHILDREN'S r 1 w Hats Mid-Summer Bargains BDRGER&SDTTON'S We are selling Light-weight Suits ATOUKATI.Y UKDCCKD 1' KICKS. We knew money Is scarce and we want te help our eiisteiuerH out bv giving them a Heed hult for llltlc money, either Ke.tdy-madti or Made te Onler. UNDERWEAR KytlAI.I.V LOW i.N CltKAT VAItlETV AT 1'ltlCCS. .i.i.-sii.k,.sati.ni.im:d llavoyeu teen our TIES, O.N I, M5V The All-in-Oiie Overalls Aiegirintntecd net te rlu. They are selling erj' 1 1st at Oilc, '()1VK US A CAI.I..-56 -Ourtnie will close at (ip. 111. frem'.luly C te Sept. 7, SatiiidnyH excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIt. l'A. T II lit!) WKKIC -OF TIIK- Great Clearing Sale -AT- BIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE Tl.TCK (LOTJIINU HOUSi:. NetwIlhlaiidtng Uie depre slen In business everyw here ut the pieseni time, we have been kept busy right along since w 0 have sturted this Clearing Sale AMINO WONDKIt: the people of Lancaster and surroundings knew hew te ap preciate Hie Ureat bargains that we offer. Although n great many goods have been sold out, w u still have lets 01 them left, nnd will eon een eon tlnueto otter Die panic lndnceuiuuU for thobal thebal thobal ance of the FUIITY DAYS, We call paillcular attention this week te our .MKItCIIA.NTTAIl.OUlNtJDIH'AUTMllNT. We have a small let et Light nud Medium Weight (loeds which have been Marked Down le Very Lew Figures. TWO HUNDUKO MEJ'S SINGLE COATS, FROM $1.00 TO $2.50. HESH & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNEK Olf NORTH QUKEN 8TKKET AND OENTKK BQUAUB. ASTRICH'S Palace of EasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET, About One llundied De7en Aswntcil Hats, all gnoil,ilesil-alilestylts, which we have been sell ing successfully Iu season at Ireul a Dellar ten Dellar and ahalf apiece Will Be Slaughtered AT Till: I MKOltM PUICK OP TWEMT-OTE CENTS AriEOE. We bought Iheni from oneof llielargest man 11 facluicMtu New Yolk at an enoiiueus haeilllce, with the Intention et giving Te Our Customers A SPLENDID BARGAIN, Such as They Never (lel llefere. Come and convince yourself that thej are what wundveitlse them te be leully REMEMBER, HATS Thill Are Werth Frem a Dellar te 11 Dellar nml n-llulf Apicre -ten ONLY Twenty - Nine Cents -AT- ASTRICH'S, Ne. 13 East King Street, J.ANCASTUIt, l'A. C.M.li AT BTOHE KKIOAUT'S OLD WINK -reit- Listen's Extract of Beef. VIVUT 1H TUK WORLD. KstablUhed, 178S. II. E,SLAYUAKKU, AgU. rtbU-Ud Ne. Kast King SU 1885. SPRING H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest AsHOitment of FINE WOOLENS IN TDK CITY OP lN"t A" TKIt. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CIIOICCI.l.NKOl SPRING OVERCOATING 'ini: vku m.vr weithM.vNSHii' I'llces te suit all nnd all yoeds warranted as repiuucnltd athls new store, Io.43Iertli Queen St. (OPPOblTK THIS I'O&TOl'l It K ) H. GERHART. fV'it i'HK'ks von STJ11EE &00DS LKAUTIIKJIAUKH'I. ReJuclien Piice List of Mcu's, lk j a and Children's CLOTHING. Tlll.V COATS at cv. up. SKLltSUCK Lit COATS mid Ls'l-, liein 1 ii IIiitltrKKKIlSITrKi:l:Sat Sl.7.1. JILN'S IlUblN)'3 bUITa at II.S0, (3.tm, fti.0". and $7.(ni. siK.N'SDiti:s?sutrs at js.ne, jioeo, jien und HI'1". SI K.N '8 Hl'SlN KSS PANTS at T.Vi. JIKN'S ALI.-NVOOL CAbSlilKltE l'A NTS at JO0, I5.MI ami $.11111. IIOY'U bUl'W at film, $.:, $.).(, $1(0, $S.) up t(l$'MK) ClULUKIlN'i' SUITS fiem Jl.'iMipw arils, Cpfem Department. Onl' HperlallieH Iu tills tlepaitiiienl 111 e Weel SerKeSultliiK Iu ull Celers, I be smiie wonmke te elder In llmt-eliissatylea Ter ll.nn. ALL-WOOL 1'AN'lS te elder ul tAue, Jlou, .t (Nl, il (10, $7.00, $4.1111. 'Iho place te Unde Is wlieic you can fjel thn most for your money, and hole )ou eau Imve tlie lursmt vai lely te xrlect fiein L. KANSMAN & BRO., THEKASllIONAIILK MKIICII A.NT JTAll.OHH AM) tl.OTIUKKS, Noe. 60-08 NORTH QUEEN BT., (Itlghten thoHeiithwostCor. et Omnge Sticet,) JiANCAfiTKIl, PA. S-Open Eve until nix o'clock, Saturday until In o'clock. Net connected Willi uiij ether cletliluK boiihe iu the city. pillAMl'AUNK. BOUCHE THK IflNEST "SEC." WINE NOW CIIAMPAONK lMI'OUTKU. AT UEIOAUT'b OLD WINK STOItK, Ne. at Kast Kine 8tribt. II. K. 8LAYMAKKK, Ant. KiUbllsbeO. 178& j lebU-ttd ., 4 vC .V J" ft-'
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