r r V H 1 i THE LANOABTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, APHIL 17. 1886. 'u, a fV I Hi A VERY BULL CAMPAIGN. riVK WKKKHltr.rOHK IIIKVHIMAUtt.H AND I.ITTI.K ATI . SIHinmli In ! I ' l..r Heimliir nml II. In-Id for liutrlrl Atttirimy Inn Literary llnrrnu (liln.lb'g nut Abu.Ue Paragraph". Tlm Slat ter Slain llelrilti4 Nul r Made All I'nr lleavi-r. Ill lln weeks tint Republican primary olecllmi will I'" held. Thus r.ir thorn Iiivn been ery little Mir, mill thn iiulloinent nl Inrtuer campaigns Is wanting, nil "I which In rough en the "buy." Knur ieatmign when t'ul. (' M. Knulliunti wsn pitted hkIiimI .lnlui M. Hlclinian, Urn campaign Wiin roil hoi, riii'ii llm .Ync .Vu was unceasing In Uh i-llnilslii limit Nlehiinn. In till ciuip-ilgn llm .'mi will keep hands nit mill ninny nf tlui lilnniNiir Unit pipnr urn open In their Niipperl of HlnliiiiBM -net Inh'iiiimh they have miy pirtlenbir Inui for Urn Monitor, hut Iki irtiiNe limy knew whero In Hud hlin, nml It N iIiiiiiiiiI llutt fitiitiet Iiem itil el hlsnppimiml Allium Mummy. 'II ie Intltir i son as n tv. Ii rmtir, lint thii'it ulin knew hlin nay lin would pat take of reform In very Hindi doses, II Iccled n KMinler. Tlie politicians or tlm county ure princi pally ler Klchiumi IhlMyear. He has been nml In making 11 ipilet lull ellcctlve canvass, mil Iftlioeks tleu was held te-day tut would limit .Siiiiiiny two te ene. Siitiiiuy'ri friends H.iy tlie r.invns ul Iki made lively citicmli Iki for e tin) -Jd of Miiy. line rumor In that Hosteller, tint 1'ltlsburg inlllloiiiilre, who Is it relative et .Suiiuuy, will put heiHcIcuI Imoille Inte tlie light te (iipturn tlie llllle bosses nml nhs-t Siitniiiy. Siiiiiiii'n friends nre waging unroll .Hteh limn through pilil communications In tlie papers or tlit) Northern tlHtrit't. Here urn some sample leinigr.ipliN : mimi: ni:imi'M'i:ii ami si:. "Him Mutt I'rl.ly, tlie great KiIltIeal wind lliltl of tlie county, In tlie i'Iienim henchman or Jehn M. .Stehinan In tlm senatorial con cen t it whli'h In new lnisindlng. Downs paid in niHniirn liy getting n thain ollli'eat lliirris liiir): last whiter through Stelililan'M In Hiicuce, tiy which hit drew f0" from tint Nlnle treasury ler lining nothing. l-'rldy gets min werK in ny piemisiiig me inns- neu no will tikn thrui te llarrlsburg when .Stehinan In elected. I. Miry uctlve fellow In te Imi a isler ami fehlnr, nml lian fne iinn enr tint rHllre.il nml u geed tlme. Hill, iiIhn' l-'rldy'N pronibes are llke Nlihin ni'n nml Stehman'H llke l-'rhly'n, nnit Ixith togetlwr hale tooled Mho Isiyn' he eUmi that It will lie hard In make Ihom'helinvn such MiiildN any innru." "(no of the most -itetit roaNeiiN why Jehn M. Slehmuii sheiihl net he ro-etoctoil Ntate Nunater In the fan that he iIoen net nml never has represented the pnoplew He Is the tool or silltiebins ami iunmteliON, hut never llm servant et the pcople I 'null tlie llrst entranre Inte Militlc.il life he h.u Htmlletl hen te net mi the riKht M'le of the pelltli-il trlekalurH ami (Mill Itii'lr HiipHirt, toil he lias ueMir slutlleil te mlvaiK'e the IntorestH or the iii,hhs of the poeplu, he hear the tmrileu of Kiiirniiifiiil ami whose sonant he should U.." " Wmle for Mliamy oil my nf-KOUinl as a favor te mid' In the way ComiiiKNlemir Jehn ilii!rkh putN It when oUs'lienrnrliiK ler IiIn lamlleril, IHIH.S, it r If u 1 ilisl'er, nml ollk-e-'okliiK Ntiitiwinaii from Kolirerntnun, whose icatest arliliiMimnnt whlle wniai.ir, In ailill ailill Hen te the-1'rltly mIT treasury Knit), was te pnx'iire I n e pasM'N for his mm nml lilinself ami ilrnw wtxuuty itellan wcek of lhotiix lhetiix Minrs' hanl enrntxl meney out of the stnle tn usury ler ta)liii-nt home nml ntteiitlluK te liiseiMi priate hiisliiesN four ilayN In a wtek, only keIiik te llarrlsluirj; 'I'uesiliiys ami Thursilii s Mul nuiialnlii)' thorn long iiiinngli te ele for If iieulcslgu tlioaisirUon tlieaisirUon tlioaisirUen mt'iit lilll, thiiu retiiiuliiR liomeou Ills Irce imssilurlii); a utent art el thoextra sosnIeu el 1-s.t An liililllK('iit piihllc w III, 1 am mire, iiiiiNhlpr tliose tiwla mill reailily me why It is that our home', w-orktthepN and farms are imiiiiallv lni'ii'.islii(-. Hen'l 'wotle ler Mlhaniy." thi: DisTiiii r attehm:shii II. It. Pillion has risiinslclercil his Inton Hen or tiring a canillilate for district attorney, ami thure will e a Hipiare light IsUwicn Itolne'hl nml Weavnr for tint olllce. I'.eth ramlUlatMN me Haiiguine. WeaMir has n large personal following-, nml III the eastern omleftho leiinty his fermer home hels ery strong. Ile is net much el n Kiliticlaii or he weniit hae uiaile the olllce long age. Ile r.ultsl te imike his Htrength hilt in tlie In trrdst ofethor camliilatra tlie p.Lst mimmi or eight jiiirs nml iin a ronseiiionco uone el thorn li'l iike going out of his re.ul te nc couiiiKslale him. Ills greatest Hlreugth Is in the Nnrllieiii illsiriet, hut wliether Ills fiiemlN will he alile te inakiiH ileal en the M'lialniMup tint will he te his hemilit ro re ro nialiiste Imi Nt'eii. Majer IlHlnii'lil la work ing hartl ami luiuils en n hig ele through llm IiiiIiiimii'e or his sehllnr frlenils. 'I hesn w he Halm te knew the politics of the county Hiy Iteiuii'lil has tlie li'ltorel' tint light, tlo tle i'kIi illy, nml cm net he lieaten. rm; i.t.iiiHi.vTi in:. '1 Ims rir nine candidates hnu) nniiounceil theuisclvcN 'is willing te nerve their country as ri'prii-eutatle.N at llarrishurg, Ireui the Neitheiu illstrlcU Thny are II. S. ltoek, K.i-t )engal; Dr. II. K. Hleiigh, Klb.ilieth town; ('.(1. Iteyil, I'eiin ; (.'. ('. Kaulluiiiu, Celiimlila; Jehn !S. Kempor, Kphratn; (ioe. Hanck, Karl j V. S. Smith, Ceney; Kphralm N. Iloewu', .Mauhelm teunilili, and A. (1. .Soylert, Ce riiiiMin. KemHir and .Smith, It is generally eiiiueded, will pull through, ami lerthlnl place thorn will he uclose contest. I'.ilher Itiut'k, ltoek or Iteyil will win, from present ImlicalhiiiN. Neither Kaiillinan, llener, Hleiigh uorSeyforl liasniiy hIiew at winning unless there Ink great clmnge or f out ItiiKiit in thn district. In the Southern district the candidates are W. II. llresius, Milten llnldillmiigli. Will. Clmndler, Hiram I'eopleNimd A. ('. Itaiilwln, Chandler Is running nil an antl-ra!lnud dis crimination platform, hut that won't nave him. Indications jN.inl te the eloctieu of It.ilil win, who xilleil a go :d otetwo years age, and ler the second place tlie choice will lailxitweew llresliis ami llulilelhaiigh. CamliilaleN Iium) net yet aiineiincetl tliom tliem tliom neheN Ireui the city district. It In known host eer that Dr. H. T. Davis would Iike te go hack ler another term. The doctor nays tlie sihie tax new in mi nign, suice he large aiimuomitet iiieiieyluiN hoeu returned iinder a new law mid he Inlends If elected te in in in tioiluce.i lull reiluclng the Mate ttx Ireui thiisi mills te nun-half mill. Kuverul ether uaiiieN liae licen mentioned for this olllce. Aiiumg them Jn thntel JihiI U llaincH, etchief el K)lice. Tlie retlnsl chlel has plenty or leisure new te imike a c.iuva'H Will he de It',' The name nt Walter W. Franklin has also Imeu nioutieiKsl, lint It in hardly likely that he will he n candidate agilnst Dr. Davis. Tin: MiNeit ei'i'ici:s I'er directors ofthe peer nml prison Inapfp. tern only a feiv candidate are tlms lar In tlm Held. Wllllnin (feed, of Ka-st Karl, will he oneol the HiiccesHfiil candlilates ler peer di rectors, and Mr. llerr, the present clllcieut prcNldent nf the iKKird, will prehahly le tlie otherMiiccoHsruldlrf-ctor. It. W. Hard, who wasa memUir one tnrui, hut who wan do de do featetl last j ear, w ill have Heme utrength hut net Htilllclent te win. h'er prison Inaiifoter, Calvin C'nrter in a candidate ler a third term, lie has Ihmiii an i lllclmil liii(N'lnr mid deserven re-election. Jehn II. Miller, who also Hiirvetl two tonus nt ilHlment times, would llke te gut thorn again, hut Dehuer, et l'-vst Lampeter, wlin wkn ilele.ded it year age, InleniU te gel thorn II wissihle. Ile will laia utreng candidate. tub iii:i.i:(iati:n. Thern are a large nuiiiher of politicians aniloustego In the slate ceinenllnn aadolo aadelo aadole gatoN, imt the slales hnve net yet Loen ar ranged. They will be nelld for lleaver. Nerrl for auditor goneral will also luive the dolegitlon. Fer lleutenaut governnr they have no choice, Imt will drop te whnover will de .Senater Mylln tlie most geed four yearn honce. The senator it U known has guher. nateilal aspirallens and will l.e pushetl ror rer ward for that olllce In I'i'.H). Important New from Ailiim 00111117, Frem tlie Kait llurlln Itecerd. Lertl Oladsitene, thn KnglMi promler, nil dressed Parliament 011 tee Irish question last Tliurmlay. I knew that naught Lelenga te rne Kicept tliu'lheiiglit itiat, lull ami free, Verlh Ireui my keul la Mewing, And wlmUnevur ineuir Ufa tilUi A friendly rerluiifi's favor H Ifuitlntedlr biwtewlnif. -Orr(a. A NKtlHO ItKHMtlff, X Uhnmrterl-tln tllicuum ItrimrtMl ij One Who llrnril It llliiiiclf. " " V. K. It," In Oeurlnr Journal. While traveling III thexuiiny Seuth 1 had I thn rare gisid lerluun te Hpnnd Hiimhiy nt eiiu in iinrsti iiuu eiti ceuuiry iiiniinieiis ler which Hint land of Unworn Is me Justly colo celo cole lirated. Though u hfrnnger, tlie hospitality or my kind entertainers knew mi hounds. Thorhelcost viands ami rnrest wtnes were nt my disposal. Among otlier things Hint iiib'Ie tny HUy with thorn n Hiihi that mem ory le in te recall was tlie eharmlng talk of their lovely dark-eyed daughler, a iiioen rosehud In a gnrilen full erglrlx, whejmtt new JVna ntaiifllng wltli reluctant ieel w hem weiiianliiHHl unit I'lillilhoed meet. On Sunday aftnrnoen thnre was preaching nt n negre church en the planltitlen, nml hhe nml 1 went te the meeting. 'l'lie preacher, though unlearned In Ikk)K, was n man et rare eluiuence and jsiwer. Only n few times liae 1 listened te such homing words as fell front the llw of this uulellereil man. They lorcel runiiect, nd mlratlnn ami even awn. Hitch was thn Im pression made timii me that allnrwards 1 wasnliliitit rtsliice te writing the prluclml ptrtM or the HtirxleeM. Ills preaching had n Htmngu ellect iimiii the negrees, cspts'lnlly the Misters, oneol whom, in a low, plaintive yilee, hegan te hum "(llery llallulujnli." I.nud nml mere loud sliesang until aim was ncreiinlng nt the top or her lungs, at the Hamotlme Jumping up and down. Alter a I line, hecelulng exhausted, she Kink filntlng te the Meer, mid was carried out Inte the shade. This was hut the lieglniilng, ns deens went through thon.uue perferuinnce, and nt tlims were piled up three ami fnur deep. TIiIh Ihey terunsl " getting religion." The Nervlce hegan as fellows : Ilrcdderln nml Hlsterin -We will iiowekii ills inectln' whl prayer. " O ladder, he wid ills ssiple, plow aruuii' dent, ditch areuii' ileni, hiHiareun' item, an' see te dent crevs. reads an' dore liycutM, mi' keep ileni from de hrnad reads Mil' de highways eh destruction. IIIekh ills people, (i Lord, mi ghe ileni llNtnnln' an' prnliteu hearts. An' new, O liiinl. hless de white mi' de hlack, de gray nn de grlrrlfld, ler our Lord an' Master, Jesus Christ's mke, amen." New hreililerln ami n'slMtern, Ming de geed old hymn : Is venr renl heugy Im-nh, roll eh trfiN lieu )a tin Inlaid nn' tililny Wrty iie te lesns In all, I ll ! 'Ml4L ll.tf. In. nil , Den leiixtetirlglitaii'Hlilny ay. After wards came the normen, ns fellows : When Christ CHine en iloyeartli, lie nn' tin ilehll made u het tint at de I. is' day dat he, de, dehll, wimhI have me' souls dan Chi 1st, an Isife' Christ Khetild lie.it him, d it he weed strangle de Inbles In dent cradles an teat deni straight ill" te In II. Se when Christ get done his work en de vearth, he put out ler te go te hell, an' de dehll he kueued he was aceiiilu' e he heated hell se het dat It would scorch a fcihler nine miles oil. An' when Christ gut Mlillu a mlle of hell, he slepissl an' played '(.), 1'aihler, I am King eh heal en an' King eh jeirlh ; make inn King eh hell also." Den he went en te hell, where de dehll was a-wiiltln' for te whale hlin ; den he an' de dehll had a haml-ter-hanil w rastle, nn' Christ he Hung de ikthil. An' deu he took a mill mi' tlruv It In a ist In der middle eh hell, mi' hung a lantei n en It, nn said : "As long as de light holds out ter hum, dn vilest sinner nny return." Den de ilehll hujiimiNsI up right quick an' said te de Iiril, whenelair (Ktojile are agaddored tensillar for te worship, dat he would he dentin tlere midst, whl a hlg Iren cradle nn' nreck niuiie eli ileni te sleep se they ceuldcn't listen", mi' de woeden't hear, an' den some eh tlem wihiiI 1st lest, New II Clirist hadeu't Hung de dehll wharweisl we Imi ills day' Nene eh us would Iki here nt ills mcetln'. New, frens, de dnhll Is right he,ih, an' Is ngwine ter roe' houieoIi jeii te sleep ills very night H j mi don't hurry an' get religion. New, hrislderln ami slsterln, wliile you are getting religion sing de goe.1 hyiue : ttecky my meiiI In de Ikmiiiii eti Alii.iliun, W hen 1 wasa mmi t nor lust llknyeti, e m ky my soul. Irs in ramn an" lie hreui;tit'r me fren, I) rocky my snnl. 7 UK niO .1A3I.1. linn aiut What lliey I'rrurh llirlr Ahsiiiiiin- liinu el Tet.srni. Irein tlinlhlrsgii Advance, April s. One reiuarkalile thing nlKiiil the ministry eflsuli Nam Jnues nml Sam Small the two SaniN nN they llke te he cilletllN the almost entire absence il thn emotion il olemeiit. In In In doed, II there Is te he .1 criticism ut nil en their work It might Iki horn. Strange as It may seem they latsir almost entirely en the iutelliH'tual sule of one'a nature. Their Jokes, sharp hits, nml keen thrusts constitute mi entertainment which nil classes soeiu te enny, hut they de turn man te righteous ness. Along with the smiles mid laughter there are some tears mid ever se much preaching et righteousness. Mr. Jenes do de isniils very little Usin thn feelings, mid teaclus his converts te lest tliensiu net at all. Ills preaching In ftemethlng alter the manner nl Daniel's te Ilelslinzz.ir : ' llreak oil our sins hy riglitoeusness ami your In Iqultles hy showing mercy te the jsier." Tlien he takes up the retrain el Isaiah "Ce ise te de evil, learn te de well." He says ever ami ever again, In Piled : De net step te wait for any rliiiupe el heart. This Is UinI'n part, tjiilt your wickiMlness or mean ness, as he puts II -and begin te de right, ami you will fisil light. Ile hollows with HioHalnted Kewlaiid Hill that If a man Is a Christian every ene of his household will knew it. Ills wife and children will find it out llrst, Ile puts thorn In the front rank as wltnessiiN. If you want te knew whether a man In a Christian or net, tlml out what his lanilly thinks. Rowland Hill used te say that a man's deg knows when his master gets religion ; his ex llntls it out; his horse understands It. He is a dllloreiit man. Where Isilore tin n.is snappisli and a curl ami impatient, he is new sweet tempered, genial, mid kind hearted. "What evldeiice have jeu that you are a Christian?" said Mr. Spurgeon te a working glil. " I new sweep under the mats," slm replied. "That," said thegre.it preacher, "Is suillclent." When Mr. Small oanie here as an iicinf coiirricrertho inoveinetit he satin hiN room entertaining the reporters, smoking cigar ettes. He was very emphatic In his tlenun tlenun clitlens of these who regariled the use el toliaecons imuhrlstlaii. llis uttorauces then were a shock and trial te many el iin. I'.ut the Cliristnlu public waited ami prayed ami labored with theso two men. At last Mr. Small steed up and said : " I give up tobacco In all forms, new and here, lorever, he help me Uedl" The whole audience cheered. many rese te their leeU It was a manly Htand. Ills reasons for the change were no less remarkable. Ile put It en the highest grounds; net because he was convinced that It was wrong, net bee mse ethers vveie ollended merely, but, he said, "Their criti cisms en me for this ceursii 1 tlml me making nut Noiislllve nml resentful toward geed brethien, mid I cannot stand that, he here giMis." In a day or two Mr. Sun Jenes mid the Kiiue thing In etlcct, nml the whole Christian-atniONphere ubeiu Chicago was purer and cleaner. We de net my that to bacco users are unchristian, or that the use el tobacco In necessarily a sin. It is net la no cum paled wiin drunkenness, imt It is a llllliy, elten iiuhe.ilthfiil ami always mi ex pensive and useless habit. As Mr. Meedy put It when Heme ene asked If a Christian could use It nml still he n Christian. " Yes, but a very llllhy Christian," he replied. An Artel'A Interview Willi llhwelalitl, Mr. I.awronce Barrett, the tragedian, meet ing n cnriespetuleut of the Augusta ((in.) Chronicle en a railway train, and talking with I1I111 alsiut President Cleveland, recent ly aald : "I ssint aday with hlui asheit tlmii age when 1 was In Washington, ami reilly he presents a pathetic, plctuie 11 strnng man lighting alone a great liattle le which he is pledged; ridiculed by hlseneniicsaml ilnubt ilnubt eil by his friemls. Ile feels his itoslllen keenly. Ile said te me, ' I have made mis. lakes j I Hen thorn, many or thein, ami 1 eenhl kick myself when I think about them, but I ma only hum-in and ant ns liable te err as otlier men. Hull get mi generous sym tiithy and IioiiehI, pitrlulie counsel. A"ll I liearls bickering and strire and fault-llnding among scheming imliHclaiiH, who have no aim but le get themselves and friemls in nllice. lint ler the occasional wave nf popu lar Indersement that luniks Its way ever the reels el olllce seekers nml imlitlciaiis that lieilgn me about, and comes te me llke a Hoaseu of refreshing, ami a cry of Ced H(oil, fresh I rem the people, 1 should break down, iieari-sicii ami uiscoiiriigeu,"" LOOK OUT I'Olt IT, About thU tluioHeiiio pleasant days weget, "or Keulal 1110 the sun's llrl(jlitray.,hiit don't (Kchange your iIhiiiihU for thinner ones. In heavy clothing llfu may l0 cninved Until the llrst or Way. Till then nan every caution te avoid Pneumonia. fVent the lloiien Courier, HERE AND TIIKRE. Talking with a very Intelligent Iron Iren worker or I'lttshtirglhu ethor day, who has been graduated Inte what Is known us n higher prolessleu, If II Is net In fact, he told me the natural gas development In Weslern Pennsylvania Is something very astonishing, 01 eu In these who am surrounded with it. Kvery glass house In that busy enntre el lilt man industry ami, I think he told me, nearly every Iren mill uses this fuel. One of the results or It is that they are making ns geed Trench plain glass " In tlie Pennsyl vania weiks ns Is Hindu anywhere In the world, nml Hint they admitted they could never ile bufiire. Nelssly hoeiiih te he troubled with any apprehension of the gas geliig out, ami Hut dangers of explosion are greatly lessened, If net entirely ebviated, by the HjHteiu el escam pipes established as vents le the lugltliegas. This same author ity among werklugiuen does net IkjIIove the Knights or Lalsir will held out; he thinks the order Is altogether loe comprehensive nnd will break up Inte the old iireiuilgallmiH ofeaclijraibilnr itself. Meantime, however, the average hours of lalsir may be cut down from ten te nine. I glve It as I get It, D. McN. Slander, the well known engineer, draughtsman, antiquarian ami man el all knowledge, who is mm of tlie owners and editors of (hat prossireus Journal, thn 7,'iiyi iircrdi AV 11 , Is alsmt tn treat himself te n well-earned trip te Kures. His vast Irons Irens Irons ures In the Hliape of old lellers and ether manuscripts, priuLiiiml pictures, tlie twenty years gathering efau Imlelatigableaml Intel ligent collector, are stored away In places of greater or lesi security in New Yerk, and many el them nre Invaluable, lielngerlglnals or the highest Interest. Someday I mean te try and overlook a small imrlleu of them ami te tell the readers or this column what a I. inenster county historical society he Is In himself. . . Speaking lately el the easy transformation of names, essq,illv wheti subjected te new and alien lutliieiices, Mr. Slander called at tention te the fait that a hundred or mere years ngn thn scriveners herealKiuts were mostly Cngllsh, and unny or their clients were (ierman. 1 1 was net uncommon for llm name ilerr (pronounced Ilurr) te be written all through thn Issly of mi Instru ment " llare," nlthnugh subscribed Ilerr. Thus Zimmerman lM?cninn Carpenter : lleaii- champ was irinslermisl te Itusheng ; Keler steiu was changed te I'llnt In one locality anil (.nn by another remove. It Is true that n Virginia family sHill their name ICn ri.ughty and iiroi.eunco It Darby ; overylmdy knows Hint Augustus llelmnut's name was originally Scheenberg. When j On are In I'hil nlelphii you ran safely go te sie the epera "Den C.nsir"nt McCaull's, or Iteuclciult m "JUL" Hut there are times Is'tween times when it does net suit te go te t hind re or eistra, nnd ene of these hours j en want tn put In at the Japa nese illage, new showing In Horticultural hall. 1 haven't time te tell you nil you will koe, but nobody disputes that it Is a unique and marvelleus exhibltle'i. In their isielbs ranged along the sides or the hall which is gay with balloons, bm, lanterns and every conceivable kind of Japanese decoration -there are te 1st seen at work craftsmen of all kinds. Tin, sllk-wiaver nml stravv-plalter, the screen-painter ami fan-maker, the tailor and barlsir, Joiner and teller, the etcher ami cnpiersmlth, Japanese vnlu and .lapanese biby go nml sen thPin. A gmsl 111 my yeais age long Isilore elder men than I were Imrn there ran with the machine in the Meyamenslng district of Philadelphia jeung Mlke Cassldy. Jlevvas a carinter bv trade and a mechanic of every kind by Instinct ; he wasn't jurticularly ton ten tier nlsiut his assis-lntiens, mid Hiolileet the volunteer llrcman down that wny in Hint period was net iMlculated te bring nut all that was U'st In a man. Mlke Hhipted for ether sirtsaiiil drilled here and there, some times working at his trade and sometimes net. When he struck Bosten with a com panion they had $1 ",e Isitweeu them, nml the comrade shipped for ,1 v eyage, gave Cassldy his ship money J, nml with the funds in hand he ss3nt one day nt the best hotel In tetvn. Then lie went te work, lie quit all drink by a sudden but solemn reselve that he has never swerved from. It was the news of Hlcharil mix's candidacy for mayor that called him lack te I'hllndelphl.i. He c.ime back te take a man In that municipal contest a full hand. .Seme tlme after it was evor they needed a hand up at Cherry Hill the Kas'tern iKiuilentlary te menii locks. Thev wanted a mechanic ami an honest man. I'er if lie wiiNii Itetch he wouldn't de At all ; mid II he w, in n rogue he would only de ill; that kind of mechanics couldn't 1st trusted w Itli a chance te hike impressions of the pen itentiary IiK'ks. Mr. aiix knew his man when lie sent Cassldy up thereto fix the locks. Thn then warden wouldn't put with him. In his deuiemnr ; his quiet, undem onstrative, determined manner ; In his me chanical skill, his Imlustiy and the integrity et his workmanship-ler where can a man be he honest as In his work the warden of that day uvegnizetl an invaluable persen for such 1111 institution. He wauled te keep him, and did. As mechanic nml overseer, ( 'assldy rose te 1st warden of tlie place its naturally ns water finds Its level. Michael .1. Cassldy, esq , warden and nriln-sprlngef the i:,isteru i0!ilteutliry, the iH-st-maiiaged loncein et its kind in this or any ether country. Hen. Kichard au, the highest authority en snelngy, the niet experienced prison insHM'ler ami the most unselfish worker in tliisgre.it Held el huiuaiiihirlanisin and so se t mingy. I'er forty yeiis, I icchen, theso two men have lieen fast friends, and for thirty of them the bent et their minds 011 euu great topic has been he nearly identical, and their asso ciation has been se iutimite that, when 1 wanted te Hen Cassldy, I naturally sought in troduction thieugh a letter Ireni'Vimx. I get It ; 11 very characteristic ene, by tlie way : anil 1 would have printed it but that the lirty of tlie second part folded It up and stuck It In Ids peckut after heh.nl lead it with the grace of an autograph hunter. liny Drewn and invseir had an empty hour tin our hands the ether day in Philadelphia, when tlie notion te go up and leek at and through the Kislern peitllentiary struck us. It Is located 011 Kalrmeiiiit avenue, in us closely built up a poitien of Hut city as any where, and the solid blocks itach miles be. yond it new. Hut there was a time, lirtv years ngn, when the picture that hangs In side of the gieat cisiulhiled wills, with green meadows Htrotehed in Irent, et rami pictur ing by a purling bioelc and a tow shinties scattered ever the remote outskirts, was u line represuiilntieu of Its surroundings. That wiin the veritable " Cherry Hill," bv which the rogues nil knew It atili. The old man at tlie little wicket gate in Hiehigbiried deer tells us he has Usui there 1 years counting HiedayHiind 111 years, counting the nights ; I don't exactly understand his addi tion, division nnd silence, but his elllclal term has certainly eutllvisl a generation et regues ami honest men. q'he hoeoiiiI wl.Mcet lets you out or the chamber In thn masslve portal Inte a little gai.len. whom all the colors of hyacinth are In rich and odorous bloom j ami tee iiassagewav leads le llm con cen tral chamber, or rotunda, oYlhe main build ing, whence all the corridors or blocks of cells radiate and which point commands; v low et the entire Interior. There has probably been 11 million nml fi lial! dollars HiH'iit en this (slillee Ireui one tlme te another. The "front and walls, In porfect order et architecture, are Justus they wprn designed ami built nearly sixty years ngn. and they will tell you It Is the best mil- Henr.y en (no continent, I have 110 desiiote dispute it. When 1 told Mr. Cassldy hew the prisoner with a tcusmny mil or an oys ter knile could get out et our Jail, hoiiii heiiii hoiiii Hweretl quickly: "They'll get out el any place Hint desinds en locks or walls alone te held them. SuisirviNieu Is the Ihlng." That Is the thing that Impressed Itselt en me iin we wandered all ever the place. Intelligent hii hii hii isorvUleu is what Is most needed in prison management. Without It neither walls nur rules will count, and I'm telling this new In Impress 111111 the reader, the taxpayer nml the citlen that It Is nonsense te talk about a new Jail In Umoasler ami for Lancaster county unless Its pcople have made tip their minds for new men, new methods and new management. Thern In no mnell et bad cooking or Uul politics at Cherry Hill, X confess te have gonethoro with Heme prejmllce against Its systein, perhaps bem only el nytnpatliy with Its Inmates. It Is hardly posalble te resist the appeal te one's sensibilities for the cate of nny ene liehlnil a deer ever which Is writ ten " Who enters here leavos liope behind." Dickens, even nt this rotneto period from Ids " American Nole," has Impressed the nvor nver ngn sentimentalist with the Idea that thorn is something; terrible and tortuous In the sys tem of solitary cenllnemnnt practised nt our Kaslern ponltentlnry. Hew skillfully, hew earnestly, hew vividly ami hew ellectiinlly that master np pealed te thn Imagination when he depleted " the Immense amount of terluru nnd agony which thedreadlul pun ishment prolonged Ter years lulllcts 111111 the sullerers." He nodeiiht wns nlncore In writing el "the slew and dally lauirlng with the mysteries or the brain,'' that went en thore ; he meant well In trying te excltn popular attention te the hard cases of meu " dead tn everything but tertirrlng anxletles ami horrible despair." It may have been, thirty years nge, that the hunate el this place never heard of wife or children, home or friends, the llfoer death et any stngle crea ture, " sees the prison olllcers, but with that exception he never leeks 111111 a human coiintetiaticfl or hears a human vmce ; he Is n min buried alive." ile drew pictures that led his readers te niipsse thore was nothing but misery mid anguish nnd heart-breaking despair ; deep melancholy ; 1io)1es.niiohs and helplessness ; dejection, hearl-breaklng mid trembling en thoedgo of Insanity nbeut all the convicts In that place. If It was se then II In net true new. On the ether hand, all In all, I never aaw any thing like a ienal or reformatory institution that se Impressed me with Us rational, hu mane mid elluclive management. If the ob ject of punishment Is te reform the ollender, protect Hoclety from a repetition or his as saulta upon Its order and te set an oxample of warning le ether evil-doers, I think tills Ienltentlary Is doing its work. It is te be presumed the Inmates de tint feel entirely satisfied with It; It would Isialmd sign if they did ; but I mn told by Heme et the country Judges that prisoners before Ihem often ask te be " sent down " Instead of get ting a term In " the county Jail." That tliey are liiixiess and helpless et breaklng out Is no reproach te the management ; none ever getaway. The only point upon which 1 am iincertalti Is whether It is terrlfylng te theso who haven't yet get In. After two hours stay I went away rather reluctantly and fully determined Hint II I was ever put Inte that position where ene has no choice mid yet has this much cheice, I would vastly pre lum roll In the Kastern penitentiary te any cell lu nnv ether jail 1'had evor geno through. There nre iKisslhllltles of n vast amount of undistiirls work In the quietude of theso little clianilcrs. c n n New for n few fre011 fads. The avorage man and tlie always-al-ove-tho-averago woman likes te draw her own conclusions sometimes. There are six el the'e corridors running out from the round chamber lu the eentre ; and four of them have the second story Hers el cells. There nre lu all ever se veu hundred cells nml cloven hundred cenviet-N, se that probably net overlialref them are in absolutely "solitary confine ment." Twe of the corridors had te be planned se Hint they cannot be viewed dl dl rectly by a man simply turning en his heel, but by mi arrangement el mirrors Vaux's Invention, of course, they are brought Inte view. The light and ventilation of the place ant Its charm if you will let me use that word in this connection. Tliey are jrfect. They rob tlie place of gloom mid any of tlie thick, choky Iceling that the ordinary Jail ceniK)Is. Where there Isn't enough light tlie warden knocks a hole In tlie risif; he knows It costs no mere te cover It with glass Hun te keep it plugged shut with stone. The steam heat in distributed evenly and thore is gas all around. A half dozen Htretig lights ami rellccters en lop make the grounds as plain as moonlight nt night, The Mone lloersaroas clean as a new pin and the slde walls ns white as the liest kitchen in town after the spiing house-eloauing. The women nre In ene block, and thore are only of them, nil told. Ah 2! Is te ll'J2, se Is the de pravity et Kve's daughters te Adam's beiih. Thore are nlmut 10 paid peeple ontmsted with the entire management nnd work et the Jail, including a matron, who leeks utter tlm women ; a physician whose little tickets for eggs and toast and milk and broiled steak ter his patients I looked at mid won dered what the Dickens would complain of in that mid a moral Instructor. There Is n copious library Irem which inmates can or der lioeks by catalegue ; the weekly pajters from llieir home counties are allowed the convicts and any ether reasonable period icals. Thore Is n reservoir within the gieunds. Vatix mid Cassldy built It years age for f'.MMX), while the architects and en gineers were discussing hew it couldn't be dena ter ..O.oue nnd hew it wouldn't held wuter when It was done. It has never leaked ndrep. There is a mill for grinding Heur, ami the wheat In brought in in clean salt sacks, q'he line Heur ami middlings nre mixed and ceuv let bakers turn out stacks of sweet, wholesoino bread. Thore nre little het-houses overy hore ami thure botweon the blocks, and last year the imltentiary sold RKH) worth of roses. Kvery cell en the ground lloer has a little aril te It, and the husbandman tun get plants for it ; the sun gels te nearly all of them, ami in hoiue el them are hbaiwart and prolific Rrape vines that thrive against the exposed walls. They never let the tanners of adjoining patches el this ground out at the same time, se that an empty yard always intervenes between theso who are enjoying as geed light and as pure air iin we neus of lroedoin have better, 1 supiKise, than theso who dwell nbove the sewer-age line in 1,-mcaster. I siw no signs el tliatnhjoet despair, that woeful exclusion trein sight of human lace and sound or hum-in voice that wrought upon Dickens se pitilully or w hieh his Imag ination wrought se graphically. On the con trary I s iw 11 great deal of humanity. Theso wliltu-vvingeil angels et mercy and charity, the geed Catholic sisters, were assiduous in attention dim 11 ene corridor ; anil ev orywhero thore were signs el gracious ministering te Hie best feelings et our common nature. Hut I concluded the Isist standard I13' which 1 could judge was a sight at hoiue et tlie ihsi ihsi ple 1 knew. And se 1 asked for At) Buz zard. " r.vorybedy asks ler him," sarcastically ebserved the warden as if a here initie pop pep ular fancy was apt te net be mucliefa here in his. He told 1110 Incidentally that Knlliu, the rascal who Ingratiated himself Inte the I iver of the people of Chainberaburg mid then robbed their bank, ought net te have fooled anybody ; he was a tr.tuspirimi lrauit. Whlle we talked Buz.inl'H cell deer Hew open ami he greeted 1110 cordially; heis ns ns Heclattsl with a lellow-ceuvlcl who leeks like a (ierman profosser. They have a com plete eutllt of carponter tools and are making very neat-looking walnut chairs. Abe says he can run n lathe very oxpertly. " Of course there Is nothing llke lroedoin, " he said and 1 thought et his eyrie up there en tint Welsh mountain, overlooking the tat lands lu the valley "but II 1 must be penned up this Is a great deal belter place than the Lancaster jail." Ike, away oil in another part el the iiiiltentlary, leek pious ami talks lu Hie Hinie solemn style that was his Migue during his last experience hore. He hundred idler Marl mid Jnkeaud J en and a geivl many oilier people, nml altogether shows no higiis el woise keep or depreciated morals 1M. Minium Interested me. lie lias evidently conducted hluiieir pretty well and Is a kind el a runner for his block. I rouiom reuiom rouiem bpiodhlui and his crlme, ami reaalled his victim, Dispassiniiiitely vlevved at this dis tance, wltli nil the horror attending It, It wasn't murder in any degree j and Willi this opinion 1 need net say Sanders sympathizes, ile inquired niter his old employers and cherishes Iiehin of n pardon Heme of these days. He has a little better cell than the average ami, like many ethers, it is taste billy decorated with a prelusion of pictures, ill-ranged with smiie oye ler cerresimuileucu and ellisjU l.eungiiiK lu the ground ever near the blm-kKuillIi simp I found IiuIoKevvera, who threw 11 man out nt the mill upon Hut rail road track at ML Jey. Ile Is much lietter aatlslled Milieu hecmi work at his Initie, but leiifcN overy month le hear of prefjresN to ward 11 pardon, nml elten ns the moon chanijes hurlea liimself hi tills train of rellec rellec llen. ile was llie only man 1 auv who even looked pensive. Thoixilerod bakers looked as happy as the IlHhermeii who haul in the IiIo;heIiiiiiIovvu aHIlouceHter, ami I fancied 1 nan wen enu 01 iiieni (tiivvu thore. a Kcp lu at the weinen'is ilepartiiient hlmwetl the naiiie order nnd cleauliueNs; and two I.it I.it I.it orne county boys piittini; up cigars bragged iiueui iiieir iiiiaiuy. Iucidetitally Iho warden told mn that out or the cloven utiudreil InnialON only thirteen had been niechanlcH. Ol decUirs, lawyerH, editors nnd their llke," lie said, "we get plenly, but mechanics don't get horn." Hew em is ene of the thirteen. I I Jehn Frank fertl's oye gives him trouble, ' lie has rocenlly b0I1 lrem tU6 lower te an upper tler or rolls. He la net happy nor con cen con tentod. He thinks the I.ancaster Jail a great deal stronger, and complains onpeclally or "te lllCKallty el Ids transfer; nn able l'hlla delphla lawyer has assured him It can be roniedlod ; and old Jehn hopes en from day te day ; and any hour ofthe night they leek hi upon him, I ant told, he can l neon shami ng thore with Ids eye Ilxeil en the peott-helo In tlie cell deer. He wants tn work-, nml anv. he can make clgarH with his oyes shut. I had n long talk te him, and he aubscrlbed for the iNTKi.t.KWNcnii togetthenowHrrom heuin. He took a geed deal el Interest In the new Jail project lu Lancaster, mid no doubt would llke te have 11 leek nt the outsideof IL . Aly tlme was up long liouire my Interest was exhausted or satlslled. 1 saw the bathreoms-whero ev ery prlsoner get n bath ence lu two weeks. I saw ene coming down te Ills cell with n bag nver his head, which soems very horrible, but Isn't. I neted that the Inmates wero plain, brown homemade Nulla nml net the garter-snake ntrlpes oreur Jail. I learned that the state only ap propriates enough money te nay the salaries or the Institution, and that the counties pay the maintenance nf their cenvIcUt, many et """"I "!". euiHii incir oxpense nnu mera Hut the sum el It all wns that what Is noedod In mi Institution of this kind Is net se much height of toners nnd thickness or walls ns Tin: Man. There nre rules hanging around, inadeln IKS, with Mr. Vaux's tiainotetlioin, but 1 aunpeet that he has long forgetton them and nobody olse ever reads thorn. He and his four co-lnspectors are Holectod without re gard te politics, and tliey never regard will tics lu their work. Tliey knew n man w hen they get hlin, and they keep hlin ; and when they have him they trust te his Intelligence and geed sonse ; and If he does net want te make his work an eirnest, permanent study nnd employment he has no business te stay. And se, you geed peeple el Lancaster, may spend a ojuarter million or dollars te plant n new Jail overthoroon the beautiful knell across the creek. Its walls may be thick, Its towers strong, its belts and bars true and Its locks Impregnable. Hut unless you referm your whole system of manage ment, ellmlnate this inlserahle party tsilitics, hunt for men or mind and heart, crush out Hiospellsiiionoltho bull-rlngaud heg-rlng strl, and make faithful olllcers pormanent 11 their places, It Is of no use te build a new Jail. Hetter net up a whipplng-pest for tlie little rascals and send the big ones te tlie Kastern penitentiary. Siniiiiah. JMEr. XTKHSTKU'S CONPUSIOM FAITH. op I Itelieve In the existence of Almighty Oed, who created nnd governs the whole world. I am taught this by tlie works of nature and the word of rovelatlon. I beliove that Cled exist in three persons ; this 1 learn Irem rovelalfeu alone. Ner Is It any objection te this bcllef that I cannot comprehend hew one can 1) three or three one. I held It my duty te belleve, net w hat I can comprehend or account for, hut what my Maker teaches tne. I beliove the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament te 13 the will anil word el Ged. I beliove Jesus Christ te be the Sen of Ued. The miracles which he wrought establish, In my mind, his personal authority, nnd render It preper for me te beliove whatever lions liens sorts; I believe, therefore, all his declara tions, as well when he declares himself the Sen or Oed as when he declares nny ethor preposition. And I liellev e thore Is no ether way or salvation tlinu through the merlLs of his atnnemenL I beliove that things past, present, mid te ceme nre nil equally present in the mind or the Deity; Hint wltli him there Is noauccos neauccos noaucces slon of time, nor of Ideas; that, thorerore, the relative terms jiast, preseld, nnd iutiire, ns used nmnng men, cannot, with strict pro priety, be applied te Detty. I bolleve in the doctrines et foreknowledge and predestina tion, as thus expounded. 1 de net believe In theso doctrines as luiiesing any fatality or nocesslty en men's actions, or any way In fringing free agency. 1 bolleve in the utter Inability or. any human lsiing te work out his own salvation without the con skin I aids of the spirit el all grace. I IfOliove in these, great peculiarities of the Christian religion a resurrection Irem the (loud and a dayef judgment. I beliove In tha universal I'rovidenco of Ged; and leave te Epicurus, and his mere unreasonable followers In modern limes, the Inconsistency of bollev lug that Ged made a world which he does net take the trouble of governing. Although I have great resi3ct for some ether forms of worship, I bolleve In the Con Cen Con giegatienal mede, en the whole, te be proior preior proier ablo te any ether. I bolleve religion te be a matter net of demonstration, but or faith. Ged roqulres us te glve credit te the truths which he roveals, net because hociuprnve thorn, but bocause He declares them. When the mind is roasenalily cenvinced that the Bible In the word of Ged, the only remaining duty Is te roceivo its doctriues with full confidence of their truth, and practise them with n pure heart I bolleve that the Hlble is te be understood and rceoived lu the plain and obvious mean ing of its passages ; sluce I wauuet porsuade myself that a book intended for the In struction and conversion of the whole world should cover its true meaning In such mas tery and doubt that nene but critics mid philosophers can discover It. I bolleve that the oxperluionts and subtle ties of human wisdom nre inore likely te obscure than te enlighten the revealed will oHied, and that he In the most accomplished Christian scholar who hath Ikeii educated at the root of Jesus, nnd in the College of l-'ishermeu. I IkiIIove that all true roligieu consists in the heart and the atloctiens, and that there thero thore loro all creeds and confessions nre fallible and uiicertaiu ovidencos orevtuigelleal plety. Finally, 1 beliove that Christ has Imposed en all et his disciples a Hie or active bjuovo bjuevo bjuove leuco; that he who refrains only Irem what he thinks te be sinful has porlermed but a part, and a small imrt, el his duty; that he Is bound te de geed and communicate, te love ids neighbor, te glve feed and drink te (its enemy, nnd te endeavor, se far us in him lies, te promote poace, truth, plety, nnd hap. itiness in n wlcked and forlorn world be lieving Hint In the creat day which Is te ceme there will be no ether standard et nidi it, no ether crilorieu or char inter, than that which Is already established. " Hy their Iruitsye shall knew tlieui." A (JeliuHal htatua nf Gen. Meade. Aloxander Al. Calder, the sculptor, has almost compleled his colossal equestrian stiitue or Gen. Meade, ordered by the l-'nlr- mnunt I'ark Art association, Philadelphia It will be llulslied uextvveek, audafter being received by tlie committeo will go te the metal workers te Iki cast in brenza It will cost f'i),00l), oxcluslve et Its poilestal. The plaster model ropresonts Gen. Meade as having just reined In his horse, ami the animal, wltli fore feel extended, is lu the act et checking hlmseir. All four feet are 011 the ground, the hind feet having the gripping position of all animals when their forward iiinvoiueut is suddenly checked. The ears ure laid back, the neck arched hy the pull or the reins and the laws opened by the action or the bit. In the siddle Gen. Meadehlts sturdily erect, his loot braced lu the stirrups, his gloved lelt hand holding the reins and Ills ungleved right hand hanging by his side neiiung me removed giove and Ids fatlgue cap by the visor. Ile is looking straight ahead. Tlie likeness is oxcellent One button of his coat Is unlmttnned, causing a graceful break In the otherwlne straight line or the llaji, while the skirts nru milled Inte folds by liis action, and tlie stepping of his liorse. He Is iKxvted nnd spurred, and is Htuted In the regular nrmy saddle, which, wiin iin iiiainiuin nun nppouiiages, is perlecl lu the minutest detall. The Htatue Is about IS leet high oxcluslve ofthe pedestal. Tilt: Alll.ll KlltKYAIill. Nan dreauiN dUturli their leep In thenultl klrkyard ; They hear nan kindred vnvp. In the mild klikyard, '1 liu tire w 1th stiver hair, 'I hu uiethei'a hitaitef caie, '1 he young, thn gay, the full' Cloud the mild kiikjiinl. Iho hcail'ii uul beltings cease In the mild kirkvurd ; And aliens rent hi poace In the auld klrk-3 aril. M'hereelibisl it.uk Heeds or slrtre, Dove like hope, I' preinisn rib', PlantH tlm In oken branch o'llte lu theauld klrkjaid. AVeiii the A'ew Yerk Mull unit .Vprcit, Pleis-intlt win, when weeds were given, And wtutls wero neil and low, Te Ha aintd aouie sylvan scene, Whero, the long drooping boughs between, Shadow? dark and sunlight ahceu Alternate ceme and go. Longtltew. ATALKOFSWKKTIIKAUTS. nv n. e. ilia, Ai-riien et 'iutlrr jei.") Soyen'vo gotten nn offer e' inarrlnfre I There's a brave ami a comely lad W a home e' hliewn n'lenily, an' lie'i slithln' nwny like mail And frettln' Ids hones, heart out J utt for a word n'tl.lnal And he mnna tell If you love him, rer your checks iflvene'raalgn. He told me tlie tale hlncn, lnsi-hit left inn nvt hlin nge ; You're making his limit a plaything, and vvlnnasay yeser no. book In your mother's eves, lass; nny, iliinnn troop your head 1 here's newt as you need teliluah for a woman was born towed, llo'areiighln hlswayi-n miner. He's grimed wl ihtigrliiie o'ceat better ha' Brlmn enlilN haniD, hm, than grline en Ids liuart and mint. May he your hunrfs anotlier's-tliat llnnlcUIng l.iinntmcrmp, As ceme te town lust wlutei n'l leve Bgnlu thli", mayhap. Ilnve 1 guessed your ecrut, .loony; u that ny you Winn nave Joe T ou've gotten a liner sweetheart, nnd the cel- Her clmp innst go 7 Shall 1 help you te make jour mind up, mid te choeso botween two nieii I'll tell you a taloe' ancethitarU, nnd the lass e' the talu'3 mysen. I was simmmt about your age, lass, and a geed- loeklii'Iaas folks said, When a chap ns ceme te our village, 11 bun- miner, turned my head. Ilricamewl' thn player people he c.iinii and he staid awhile And somehow he wen tny heart, laa, w' his tlne play-acttn style. Hat I was n premised wlfe thou. My sweet- heart was llke thy Jw, A Lancaster lad, a miner, who worked In tlie mines below, Ile saw hat was up, did Han'l.iind he cnliie le my ft thur's place MI a leek e'sh-imn undo' mrrew deep lined en his honest face. 11tl he toekiny hand nnd lwpiciaedit, nnd lm raid In a choky veire, " My I is, they say In t' village that you'ie get- ten doubts of your choice ; Thai a felly hn'coem betwixt u, that yourlevo forniynen he dead. 80 It's rcet that I utan' aside, lass ye can marry this man Instead." 1 was frce fro' that day weparted-fer the word that I wudna speak ; Hut he stepped tegl' inn bis hlesln' hosteoped and he kissed iny cheek ; And Iin said te inoettly, Jenny, we cannn tie menand wife, llutlf iv vcrye' iusmI a lrlcnd, lass, why lam your friend for Ufa." I went vi 1' my ptnyer lever we w era married tn I.iinniin town Kera month lwas up t' the heavens, and then 1 cainccrasbln' down. My man get In debt and trouble, nnd the duvll camoppcrin'eut, Audi wns a drunkard's victim sworn at and knocked about. In 11 year he had geno and lelt 1110 wl'n bairn at my nchtu' breast berime without a sfilltln', te struggle and de my best ; belt mn In ciuel l.nnnun, wi' never a friend anlgli, Ml nlevcrwcarln' my brln out, and a balm ns I prayed might die. I wandered away wl' my bvhy It cried wl' the hunger pain. And again cune the timid te whisper " Death" te my maddened bniln " hill It '" thn devil wblspured, and agatn catne Iho foehle cry ; 0(l help 1110 ' the dnvll conquered, and 1 left thochlliUedlc. 1 tied wl- the fcet et tenor, and ever behind 1110 cauin V phantom that Hacked my footsteps, nnd shouted and called my name That crli-d te the heavens "llnrder!" And I thought In mad despair That 11 hundred eyes weie watchln' I could 9C0 tlipin everywhere. I read In nn Kngllsh paper the new of my hus band's fate ; He'd been killed In n drunken quarrel I was v, ldewed and free te inate. I d many a decent otter, but I answered 'cm nil wl' "Ne, ' I'd a duty te de In Kiiglaud,nnd Iuiadeiipuitnd loge. Year aricr 5 ear grew stronger that terrible hiuiitlii' thought, Tint meny 11 guilty felon te the clutch e' the law has brought. And, maddened at last despilrlng tortured hy coti"Cleiuogllll, 1 crteil, " I must go te Ktigland, nnd the law shall Im'iuwlli !" Eight years fiem that day of honor eight years te the v ery night I eame te my native village, came In the waning light : Thore was never a soul that knew 1110 119 1 passed through the quiet street. And 1 thought e' the days long vanished, nnd tlie 1 1 tends that 1 used In meet. A child looked up at that moment, and seeing in) wan, wlilte lace, hhe uttered 11 cry, nnd her lather In n second was out e' the place ; He had Keen me, tee, m his window, 1 tottered and turned te Hy, lint he caught 1110 and strained mn te him wl' a passionate, Jey tut cry. "Mains?'" he cilcd, "th-i' art coem, then coeui who mi te us hore at last Ilia' nutted for thee, my Jenny, this meny a long ear past ; I knew as thy men had left thee I knew as thy 111011 war dead Ami 1 thewd you'd ha' coem before, Iiisn." I shivered and hung my head. " M 111 yn' he ma ivirui" hit whispered. " 1 ha' watted, ma lass, ler thee. ; I've a balm ns wants a milhei the lassleas ve' can see. Will ye' make 1110 a happy 111011, Jenny t" Then I tore niyncn away, "ltcanua be, Dan," 1 answered, "fort go te my deem te-daj t " I've ceme te my natlve village hore whero the deed was dene Te cry out that dm k night's secret 1' thn light of noendav sun. A imirdeiess comes te Jtistlce te forfeit her wretched life t" lie heard me without a shudder, and he an swered, " lin uia w Ifu I lie ma who and forget t' past, lass, mid hewld up thy bonny head, r'ert' balm nsyosee In t' cettage 1st' 0110 as tha thewt wur dead ; In' thee th' telmii that coem here 1 sa' iin tha wunui lucl, Au' t' bahtins tha laid 1' the snow, lass, 1 brewt te my wheain that 11 cut " The bairn that he found was you, dear the man 1 had cast away Had been te you as a feyther you call htm your " dad " te day. And new you're a woman grown, dear, uilne'i a story you ought te know knew It muj help you te make yeiirmlud ui, Twtxt tlie I.iinniin chip and Joe. M'hat's lluitf A knock at the deer, lass ; why, your checks are llke the loae I uii knew the knock, for a penny- ou've heard It ufeni It's Jea's. What de you whUper, JehnyT " Yeu have al w uya loved him I" Then I'll nblde P the Ither room, lass you can tell tiliu hts late j ourseu. A DrriainaKem lilll. t'iniii the N. . Henild. A (use Just trted in ene of the Londen courts allerds an iiiteresllng iimlght lule the margin or prellt Hemetlines made by fashion fashien fashien able ilrohsinakerH. A ciiHtemer deniiirretl totheoxcosslvo charges In a bill rendered and loll the droNNtnaker le sue. The elder HeniwaNH theiHand and Illty dollars ler a whlle satin gown with a prlnted train. It was shown that ttie en tire cost of the gar gar meiit was fnur hundred dollars, Including two hundred ami titty ter painting inu train. Tlie ludge thought the charge was "out- rageeus," but renmrkeil that ' If peeple nhose loge ten West Knil tradOHiiian, mich as Mine. Mercler was, tliey must expect te pay ler it." Had thn deleiitlant agreed te give the prlce charged the court could net liave changed It, lint us there was a dispute eit this point Justice Hnilth reilttcnd the jtrltte te soven liiintlrcHl and iirty dollars, the sum which the dofendaiit said she had coiiHentetl te pay, ICven with that reduction the dreas. maker's prellt reaches the luuitlsome llgure or threu hundred and fifty (lellam. lucreaaed Keuiluary Collection. The temlnary tolleotlons I11 the Ualliolle nml, .lliuieun rT 1I 1 1 lailal f til la Bllimltlt tO W5." C09.B7 ler this year. an lncreaef fJ,3lW.15 eyer that taken up iaat year. mmmeju.' jAVtlUlTK'nKMKrvV. -" ON THKKKalftR, Ituiiiilng n lcnniellt. Willi UMthly ntk. Dr. Dm lit AVnnrdj, lieiuhul, V. lTO'', " Dab 9tn t 1 am nnenKlnecr en tlm Old Colen railroad, and mn llm rail Klvrr tteat tnluts. twisin rail Hlvnrnnil laiwell, iimtaing In Tann. ten. Ker len yenra t numnst every thlnntinl death from dysisqiiila. lllleu I had such blind lint sick hnadiirlirs that 1 could hardly c I llilnk this wns dun partly te Irrcg ular habit el eiitlng nml partly te the Jar or Iho englniv iteineintier ttmt 1 had tried ovary tiiedlrlna I iinitliifiin,! had been treated hyaetmi of the ,. Pl.TslclaiiN nf Taunton anil Lewell. At this v.l.lVV,JJ1!,.1n.,,l, DAVID KKNNICIY'8 t'A tuui.K KKMKHY wat recommended liiine, ... in". nnw le ,"i and with my experience of IV.?. , L"."."' ,ml mn '"Hy femlv i me feritaylng that I had net a partlole of TalUi In It, . 4l''!,,nk0,'!lhiitafiiw dnys whenlbeuanle gntbotler' Thn raw and sere feeling liail left ! y;t?.I,'"en nni .,h0 nanpinir pains left my .!.. RI"' "?."! J.aa all rlgtit and have lxsnii h.V L,n.r"k ',l u M".' en,y "''"K that nver did inn the least geed, nnd It drove every nclie, ltaln anil dlscenilei t completely nut ,,r my tralv. New I keep K KNN KlA ' r A UIUTK 'ititll V wTtta inn en my englnn. and It pcwn wherever 1 en. n.".1 "'"""verAVOuf i-K IIKMKI1Y wlTlcnre anything. One night nwhlle age Jehn Laytnn, ainniglneer, who inns thn main line beat train from ltestnn, cntnn en my nnglnn sick an death. He was weni out with work, had nhlgh rover and wns se nervous he utmost broke down err ing. "Nensense. Jehn," 1 aildj "cheer uh, 1 vn get noinethtng en mymiRlnn thntwttlaet veii up In a jury." 1 took out my bottte et rnvorlte lleuieily," lifted his head aiidgavn hlin a geed dese. lin went te bed. Twednyi aruir 1 saw htm looking ecu I thy as n butcher. Dan," hnnld," what was that stutr yen uavit '.VC.'.l!.0 n,ncr itlKhtt" lt wn Hit. DAVID 1,IC..K"Y'8,,'AV""I'I'B HKMKIIY, Itondent, , ' said 1, ' Well, I don't euro w hese minedy It l,ll' thn thing for a man en the railroad.'' He say we all. Yours, etc., HANIKI. ITTTS. lttsleiii-Ownrauttlt yeusulTer from Head, nche, Indhrestlnn or Dynpepsla, Onn Dellar will buy nbotlleof ravnrltotteuiedyiiud earn you. apt-linershtw A YKIl'H VI MA Constipation la a universal and most troublesome disorder. It causes Headache, Mental Depression. Impairs thn sight 11 ml Hearing, desti-nys Iho Appelltn. and, when long continued, ruiisns Knlnrgniiient or Iho linwelii, and riles. Constipation Is speedily cured by Ayer's Pills. r'ern numhey et months 1 was tieuhted with Cesllvcnens, In eonneqiinnceef whleti Isnlbired mini boss or Appetite, Dyspepsia, ami a disor dered liver. My ejes also troubled me. 1 was compelled te wnvr a shade nvnr them, and, nl limes, was unahlntn bear exposure te thought. 1 wns entirely CURED BY USING tluee boxes of Aycr's rills. X have hesitation In pronouncing this medicine tn tin thn best en-tlnrtloeverinadn.-.laines Kccles, Poland, Ohie. I anftVrcil from Cnnstliatle!i, nnd, ennso ennse qiienlly, from Headache, lndlgnstlen, and Piles, tur ycais. Ayer's Pills, which 1 took nt thn siig. gestlonet a friend, ha vn given 1110 oflectual n. Her. 1 cniniiioneed taking this roinedy two months nge, and am new free irem Constipation, the roinevnl or which lias caused my ethor t reubles te dlsnppeur, and greatly Improved my gennrat heallh. WiKrelci, Amherst, Mans. 1 siilTcred from Ceiislliattan, which assumed such an ehstliuitn form that Ifeaied It would causnaHtonp-igeor thn bowels. Twe boxes of Avers run cured me, completely. D. Ilurke, Hiiro, Me. Ayer's Pills, l'l-ejmcil bv Dr. .1. 0. Ayer A Ce , Lewell, Miss. Held by nil Druggists mid Dealers In Medicine. uurlMeM -y()U (JAN'TJIKAT Til KM. HOP PLASTERS. Itecnnsn possessed of fresh and nctlvn medici nal agents Ter the euro or pain and disease. A wonderful strengthening porous plaster, made from Heps, Ihirgiindy l'lich nnd Canada Itat s'liii. Apply enu te backache, Crick, Kidney Treutilcs, HI Itches, Sciatica, ftlicuuiatlsiii, Sore Chest or pain in nny part. Acts instantly always seithes quleis norveusnoss ready te apply, All ile-alers, inc., 5 for tl. Sent by uintl ter price. HOP Pl.ASTKIl (JO, Proprietors, liestnn, Mns. nev-12-lyd ft HeImMjAstuiTh. " HOW 13 YOUIl 1IACKT What Is the use or atinVring with ltackache, 1'aln InlhoHldeor Illp, Sciatica, lthcumatflsin. Kidney Diseases, Crick, Stitches. Swollen nnd Tried Muscles, Chest and Lung Troubles, erany sort or pain or soreness, cither locater deep seated, when a Hep Plaster will glve Instant re bel ? Prepared from burgundy Pitch, Canada ItaUam and the pain killing virtues el Heps. The best strengthening plaster evor known. Thousands say se. Sold by all- doalerd. Mailed en receipt of nrice. 2Zc. tl for 11.OU. a reccipi 01 price, -i-e., n 101 (3) HUl I'UAOlI'.lb V;U 1.USIOII, JIlllSN. HOI I'IkVSTKKS. DON'T P.K 8WINDI.KD Itybuyliigsoiiiethliigyeuknnw-nothliignhont. We giianintee the HOP PI.ASTKIt the bent ever known. The virtues of fresh Heps, Hurgunily Pitch mid Canada Ikitsain ceinhlned, make Hits pliLsler highly 111cdlch1.1l and active for the euro el pains, aches, soreness, emmps, si Itches, crick nml local weakness. Drives out pain moelho4 the pans imd strengthens. Sold tiy druggists nnd dealers. Sic., 8 for tin). HOP PLASTKU COMPANY, bosten, Muss. Mailed for prlce. (3) VUAL. B. a. MAKTIN, WH0L1UALS AND KBT1IL ItBlLBa IS All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. WYard: Ne. (M North Wnter and Prliice Streelx, above Lemen, iJincaster, n.tlrd TJAUMOAHDNKKH iV JKl-'FKKIKS. GOAL DEALERS. OrnuB : Ne. li) North Queen street, and Ne. 6ft4 N01H1 Prlnce strnet. YAnwi; North Prlnce street, near Heading Depot. I.ANUASl'Ki:, PA. auglS-tld pi)AU M. V. B. COHO. Ne. SW NOHTII M'ATKll ST., Lancaster, !., Whnlosiile and Itetall Doater In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection with thn Telopheno Kxchange. Yard unit Ottlce : NO. SW NOUTIl WATKlt ST11EKT febSS-lvd -piAffT KN1 YAKI). O.J.SWAER&OO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Olllce: Ne. SO CKNTKK SQUAltK. ltethynrd nd ottlce conneeled with Tolephono Kxchange. aprlVtydMll'.ll MUTIUMH. l HANI) DISPLAY OK NECKTIES. UP TO KIHSMAN'8. TC)K OAMBtS HA.IU UNDBBWHAB, UO TO KUIHUAN'S. F It 1.ATKHT HTYLia COLLAIt-S; Al lilll te. OO TO KltlSilAN'S. plllCAl'EMT ANU IJHSTJ HCAIILET UNDEBWTEAK AT ERISMAN'S. N 0. 17 M'KST KINU ST.. UANUAXf Kl WINKS Attll I.IQVOUH. ml IK CKIjKHHATKD 4'IlOUQUl7,' XSli "OLDANCHOir rUHK ltE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, sort and pleasant te the last e, I'cimln finality, nre eimlliintatlinulaiila, alie they stand without a rival lu the uiarku rsJd ut all the leading Hotels and by DrngKlsU. Ak iertU IIIIMPIIUKYA HAUTIN. Sele Prnpi leterN, lanltMima 401 N. Sd BL, rhllailultihta. r. rADKIHA AND HIIKIUIY WINi M -AT- Mgart's Old Wiw Stere M F RLAYMAKER. Utabllalied 17 i. K J u"jHH, tJSSS ..u,'t - '?" " ' 3.K0KflBKRNT,JB., , Oarpenter, Contractor & BwiJiilr, NO. i WKST KUU BTKR. ' '"Tlr All work rocelTea my prompt M tAnllea. & . .. ... A.. , -'. ..-..- m - k , ttca and en immmU. Uit.. 'l"SI,if JUUBiabMlaraMHMl, "!'! . oil t J H 1 if-
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