mrmmmmmmmm, - v - - ' ; vr W$MK ;W; : " ' 's. u:. 2 TO' " -r?: sarisk?: aj . a '-f ffrfyrl $ " 1 WtV KrtH)"1 . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1MT. ' WAT' 0, THK RACE FOR CONGRESS. AMD VMIHOATB WWO "'It sua-rasa rttMOMVfftr. suu BlBtBBBBtallvs yfM ra Has Ik tartan r tNWl-TU Mag Mag Cjktsaiala UadteMwl Wha la AM-Ta SHaa- llaa at iba rresaat. When lb Crawford ceasty sjatsra waa adopted by tba Republicans et iABeaater ceuaty, eandtdatM for office deemed them aelvaa In lima If they an&OBaeed their aamaaalaw wesks prier te the eleeUea. la a few yeara iba praellra adopted was te an an an flonneaa faw mentha Ib advance et tba prl Bury, forth campaign of 1(W7 eaadldalaa wara aanoueoad m ar ly aa January, aad te cap the climax we have ennrrancBineata al ready for tbe campaign el 188S. Mr. Hltatand, tba praaanl uiambar el Ces iraaa, ti aat al I deubta at raat m te hla candi dacy, waa tba first In th uld. Tba Quaker Bey et tba Ooteraro, who waa atruek by lightning frrtaaelMr sky In lb summer of 1HS1, nasi ablad lilt caMur Inte tba ring and announced te the world that ba would cob ceb taat for Iba nomination of the plana onea bald by tba Ore! Cvmiinner. Nambar three In tba llat Is t'el It Prank ICablemaa. Number lour ha nel announced bla nam, but It will ba -Heo'er It-ebuek. a i.iki.t com raw raeutiBD. With Ibaa four gentlemen In tba flald tbara will ba a lively corneal ter tba nomina tion. All bar atamante of Btrangtb, Mr. Weetand, from bU long connection wllb pelltlea la tbaoeunty,haa made many friend; but It muat ba remembered that be, tee, baa by bla activity In tba Intareat of Meeds, Ithar through th column of hi paper or by bla own eaertlens, mad man enemies, Mr. Brealua will atail with tba ttmptr ance man or lb city and county, aad a fair abare of tba aeldler vote. The latter ba will gat by reason or a wound ba received when doing battle for hi country. II thenewe- papera get Inte tba light ba will b mate rially benefitted, ler iba two (.' (Islstaad Urleet, et the Sew Km end Inquirer, are bl personal friend. Tbla candidal would have bad It all bla own way two yeara age If ba would have llatened te bla Manila and gene en tba ticket again wltb Heaver and Da v lea. 11a would tbua have bad tba ad vantage of one term In Cer-grets and wltb bla ability would bave taken ae prominent a part that the Lancaster county leading He publlcana oeuld net bave afforded te Ignore hla candidacy, lie would bava bad a walk, ever. Te-day ba atarta out with a dlssdvaa lege. Ha la net a practical politician, aad practical pelltlea win In I.aecaater county. Ua can Ret tba voice or the thinking Re publican, but bla peat eiperleaee abewa that Ibry are few and far between. Tbe township bosses de the thinking, voting aad counting ; and they de It for whichever fac tion capture thetn, en the day of tbe prl mary. Mr. Hresius, tee, It muat be rerrom rerrem bared, will have tbe united oppialtlenot tfle liquor vote of the county. While bla vlewa en that auhject are pronounced, ba la net a fanatic en tbe temperance queetlnn, and aa a cengreaainan baa nothing le de wltb tbe paa eege or liquor law, hla vlewa en that aub Ject ought net te be dragged Inte the cam paign. But tbey will, and tbay will burl tains. n KRAKK KSUI.MAJt'a CANDIDACY. B. Frank Ksblcman Is tbe candidate of the yeuuger element of tbe itepubllcan party, lie baa bad congressional aspiration for aeme lime and lour yeara age waa en tba point of announcing bla name in oppealUon tetbut of A. If err Hmlih. Tbe main dealra tbat lime wea te beat Mmlth. Mr. Uleatand area considered le be tbe tueet available can didate and Mr. K. did net announce, lie reasoned that be waa young and could afford te wait While there baa been eetue Ulk tbat an arrangement was made that the present member would retire after ba bad been given two term, no one appt-ara te knew wbetbe pai Ilea were le tbe arrangement Friend cleee te lllesiaurt ray llialueaucb bargain waa mail & Ou the ether baud, It la asserted there wa aucb a bargain, even II Mr, H If stand wan net Informed el It. 1'rlvate Kableuisn hs one dicldel advan tage ever thn commodore and bla legal brother Mr. Ilrealua. He can tela German, and neltberef hla opponent have that aoooui aeooui aoeoui pllabmenL If be could Induce them te travel tbe county with blm particularly tbat part where tbe German language la princi pally upeken, he would bave Ibeuiatadls advantage. Mr. Kableinan baa an eatendej acquaintance In the county ; be will make a personal canvas and will poll a big vote. Di. Keebuck'e strength Ilea principally In the north, lie, tee, baa many warm li lends and if be enter tbe field It will be te atay. THK OLD BULL. AND IIOO UINUH. Tba queathn naturally arise, where wilt the big political beieee ba In thla content Beeaenlg or coarse will be ler the present member. Who will tbe friend of Meetzer take T Roebuck baa bean one of the maln ataya or tbat tactien la tbe Northern district la tba last few prlmarlea and bis friends will make a great effort te have blm elated en tba combination In oppealtlou te Hlealand. Bro Bre alua frlenda will also endeavor te have that gentleman slated, aa will these or Mr. Kible- Mntcr and tba leaders of tbat combina tion will ba governed by circumstance. Tbey will net be In a burry le elate anybody. Their main desire will ba te take tba strong at man for tba purpose of downing theoeinanodora. Tbey will be willing te threw aside tbelr pereenal preference te accomplish their purpose. Frem Iba above It will ba aeaa that there Is an opening en tba Mentaer late. Aealfcandldatee consult the political column or tba Ihtklliekhcbb, tb tbraa who want te gat en tbat combination will be doubt at oaea begin tbelr canvas and re port from time te time bow they era pro gressing. Tba Imtklliebhcbb will keep aa ay a en tbelr political moves and tbey will beputllshed asoceaaloa require. Decline et Paapsrtsm la Bagtaed. from tbe Londen Times. A Parliamentary paper baa been is mad containing e return for comparative monthly etatementset tbe nambar or tba paupers of ell data (iepl ianatlce In asylums and vagrants) In lecelptef relief la England end Walt ea tie laat day of every, week la each month of tba several yeara form 1857 te te 1887, both Inclusive, together wltb a etet men! eXvtb number of pauper, distin guishing Iba number of adult able-bodied lnpara, relieved ea tbe In day of Jaaaary, 1887, and a similar eteUmant for tba 1st day t July. Tbe return complete tbe mentbly eamparatlva etetsment for tba quarter ended at midsummer, 1887, and abewa tbat for tba last SI -yeara la almost every year a aoa aea aoa UnneuB eeeraase baa taken pise la tb num ber of pauper weak by week throughout the whole quarter, ibe exceptions te tbla rate befog fwead ualtopemnL Tba table enowtbeaunberef Baanera la vrr 1.000 of tbe popaleUen waa 863 at the aad of Awll lat,8 6 at Um cm el May, asd 28.3 at tbe end pt Juaa. rreea tag laat day of tba rat weak te tbe laat day et tba fourth week of Junatbeaumbw ofaMaaN-le reealpta . l"0OtJW "' fnm I76,7S te 171.740, and tba Bumber. raeervten, outdoor relief during tbe earn pr lad deataaeaa tram 6S7,82oleb3a771, total decrease bataa U tbe lint weak 1.806. aad la IDS fetk7i2k a in In tba metropeita tbf aumber at aaraeae re lieved la tba media of Juaa, U7. waa larger ibaa M waa la tba same meatk la ft of tbe 80 prevtaaa yeara. These 19 yeara war tba U yeara from 1875 te 1880, aad (be 7 yeara . from 1868 te UM. Tbe proportion of peuper lm te populauea was, however, smaller la 1887 tbaala aay el tbe 80 prevleaa yeara eg. espt lb yeara fin mediately nreeedlaa It, Tbe propertloa waa lowest Ial886, when It fall te 5l telba 1.000, aad blaaeat la lasaVwaealt reobdi8tetbe Lese, aa oemparad wllb 414IO tba 1,0001b 1887, Uf aaal, la aaa are teagb, aaa tacagk a aslaa eeastit en, keep aleafi the' amamw mmt.vmuim mvuiMam, Ufa at a MeMgleaa ateaaet at feaatjIvMla. I Wstk Aasaag thaearaaaa OeMalee la aba mgaseeatBUealar. Frem iba Phllaaslpkle AaMrleM Tba Utrman Protestants of tba American oeloolee feraaf d a oeaaldarabl body at tba IBM of iba lUvolatlea, but most of their straagU bur la Venaavlvaala. la tba Brat half ef thaaavaatasiitB aaatary, the stress of awaMa BilgraHeB, aa II pearad Inte tbla oateay, waa alike a causa of eeecera te tba etbar FaaaaylvaBla elements, aad the occa sion of enrpr leeaaa weader le everyeae wbe vtawadMfraaiwIiaeat, Nouebaaovmnf, nor aaythlag approaeblag It, bad batera been aeaa la America, Te meat of tba colon' bmatlgratlen bad bean comparatively alew i a faw buBdrad atamad a large accession. Bat Inte Pennsylvania there came, la tba aamaer of 1740, twelve tbouesed Germans, aad in tba antntan of that year fatne tbou tbeu aaad mera arrived, Maay of these Germans wara of tba 1'etee easts tb Mennenltes, tba Dunkara and tba Mebwaakfaldere t ethers were t'alvtnlata, the Oenaaa Kafermed," ae then called but a larger number ware of tbe chief church or Pretests! Germany, that wbleb Luther bad felaaealf orgaelud, and whlcb owned as Its Its blading tie tbeoeoreaaioB of faith formu lated at Augsburg In IbJO Many thousand of tbeeehad arrived beiere 174 J, but In tbat year tbereeame the man who lanew regarded aa tba father et tbe Lutheran chnrcU In America. , Henry Malclielr Uublenberg bad Daaa bera la 17 11, at Ktmbeck, In Hanover, aad after etudying at Gettlngen where, aa tba university wsa eatabllebed la 17H5, be waa one of the yry Hrat matrtculatea bad psaaed te Halle, sod taught therefer a time la tba famous Orphan Heuse," rounded by Herman Augustus Krsncke. He bad come la contact, aa bis biographer aaya, wltb tba spirit and form or piety originally represented by I'blllp Jacob 8pencer, and bad become Bled for life In It, bla devotion te lb atrlet usages and fermulss of the Lutheran cburcb being tempered and Influenced by tbla "Halle Pietism" throughout hla career. In September, 1711, he had oenaented te tbe preposition thai he abeuld go aa a missionary te tbaeburcbealn Pennsylvania, and in June of tbe following year, alter a stay of some week In Londen (in companionship with legenbaten, the court preacher" from 1722 te 177(1 or tba flerumn Lutheran chapel wblcb Prlnee Geerge of Denmark, consort el iuwi Anen, nau eaiaeiiaueaj, no sauea ler America. It bad been arranged that ba abenld first vlalt. In Georgia, the settlement or " Halcburger" Lutherans, st r.beneser, near Havannan, and he therefore took a eblp te Charleston, landing there en the Z1J el Heptsmber ( 1742). Having visited Kbeueser be came North a few weeke later, and reached Philadelphia en tbe 24tb of November. Prem tbla time nntll the dsy of bis death. October 7, 1787, Muhlenberg wa engaged In laboring among the German Lutheran of Eastern Paaaeylvanla. aad In ahilnir and en. oeuraglng tbe oeoaregstlona of NewJeraay, New Yerk (In New Yerk city and en the Uudaoe) Maryland and Virginia. He had accepted, In lb beginning, a eall te tbe pas toral or three churches these et Philadel phia, Providence ana New Hanover. Tee latter two are new In Montgomery county, whlcb waa organ I red from Philadelphia In 1784. All or tbem In 1742, were weak and atraggllng. With the Uist coming or the German Lutherans, twenty five yeara before, aeme oengregatlous had been formed, but there was as yet neither orderly arrangu. meat nor competent pastor. In Philadel phia tbe congregation gathered In a butcher shop, at Providence (Trappe) In a barn. Ministers engsged here ana inure, as chance occurred, wbe were In many caeca net lit for their elnce either by abilities, education, or behavior. Add te tbla tbat tbe Moravian in fluence bad spread among the Lutheran, and that many el tbem were Inclined te soeept tbe leadership of .Insenderf, who, (or a year bad been ta reanaylvanla, ferwaratng tbla movement wltb all hla strength) It waa wltb these aeveral dltllcultles tba poverty and weakness of lbs Lutheran congregations, tbe disorders ceuaed by Illegitimate paatera, tbe distraction of tbe Moravian tendency, tbe opposition of Zlnisenderr snd of the wbe bad been In tbe leadership of tbe Lutheran that Muhlenberg had le contend. Fortu nately for blm, ne was well equipped for bla work. Hla natural abilities were geed be was a flee pteaeber, and wen bl way wherever .the people beard bla aermena. HI training and education were geed ; lie could apeak in Kngllsb aa well aa German, and even, after a little preparation, In Dutch. He waa loyally supported by the Halle authorities, and by .tegenbagen, In Londen, and received from both sources valuable aid in money and supplies. Moreover, he had patience snd geed common sense, tbe chief qualities needed for tba work he bad In band. In a abort time be bad surmounted tbe greatest obstacles and waa recegulzed en all banda aa the head of the Lutheran churches In the American colonies. He en. tabllabed local eobeols, which were greatly needed, and began new church building at Philadelphia and Trappe. He far in the In terior as Tulpebockee, in what la new Dark county (established in 1752), be laid atz months after bla arrival tba corner atone of a church, Christ', whose ucceaser, built in 1785 0, baa in tbla aummeref lhH7 been de de atreyed by fire from lightning. It waa there, at Tulpehecken, tbat he made tbe acquaint acquaint anee of Cenrad Welssr, one of the meat re markable characters In early Pennaylvania blatery, whose daughter be aubeequently married, an alliance el valne te him lu many waya. The Welaera were et tbat Palatinate Immigration, wbleh, having tail Kblne In 1709, came te New Yerk under persuasion et Governer Hunter, and settled drat en tbe Uudaoe, at Khlnebeck and elsewhere, but wblcb removed later te the Mebawk In Hohebatl county, and atterward came In large part te Pennaylvania. Never Jadge by Appearance, from tbe Baltimore American. Because a man'a face la tanned, you are net compelled te believe be hat been te the asasbers for a month. The auu abluss bright ly la many a back yard. AN OLD ttlDKR'9 DKITII. Bring ra tie Jacket and cap, wife i you needn't leek se queer, I didn't mean te apeak se harsh, but te long lying bare Ba made rue bind of peevish Uke, H'a along of the awful pain. But I'd like beiere Idle te pet the old colors en again. Tb doctor says there alnt no hope, and It had te oetoe aeme day ir tt wasn't for leaving you, old lass, I'd be glad te go away, Fer 1 rode my last race long age, and I'm no use anyhow, Tbey can give me pounds and a beating, tbelads tbat are riding new. And tbe man tbat I've ridden at times ter all, al 1 of 'em dead and gei.e, , And ether owner are claiming tba colors I've often worn. Except the grean and yellow, tbat I've rode In many a beat, for the man that claimed 'em a bla waa a terri ble one te best. 1 shall sever forget that day, when be took me nnder tb stand, And leeks me square in the eye, and catches me bold by the band, And aaya, kinder cool and collected, Yeu must viae your best le day, Fer I've get my all en the nily, se don't threw a chase sway." And I did my best by the muter, and 1 did my beat with the horse. And Id have wen by a head bad it been but a shorter coarse, for I always swore by tbe mile for tt.e filly she couldn't atay, But the extra furlong did It, aad tba bead was tbe etbar way, Bat It broke the master np, and he never raced again, And masy a year has passed since In his grave he's lain. But If 1 should meet blm above I can leek him fair In the race,' As a man that has done his dnly, ax d never sold a race. Aad you say old BUI ba been asking t why don't be cqme and aee T cod aa I was,' be waa better, by a couple of peaada, than me, Aad If s ira coming behind me, I rode for all i waa worm, Aad I'd rather have seen the devil than him at my sadale girth. e yat my arm through tbe ileevea, and tbe old asp an my head. It only a taney, you knew I you'll be glad et it wbaa I'm dead t roc It makes ma Mel quite happy, and! ain't afraid loge Te meat the Master above la the colon I've wecaaeknr. I the tstegwvtbc ahtswa of the world, aaec BmeiAL rvamtaa. ems el lbs Tricks Tfeat are Hesrud I Oat lata acatetir. That tba meat bumlllatUR feature of mod em eecletyia te be found la tbe artlBcaa of tbeae who wish te "get en "In the fashion able world ba often enough been remarked I yat there I atlll room for amaMmaat at tba Ingenuity of tbe device te which snob will resort. We have had a geed maay wedd lags recently In tbe neighborhood el Bosten, aad among ether bride of high social position has been Mia X., who family la rather noted for It eiclualveeeas. Wbea the lavl- tationafertbe wedding wara mat out Mrs. A., a woman who I really devoured by ae del ambition, wa net Included la tbeltttef gues'H. Hhe bad met Mra. x. ana nsa some what eveiatepped tbe atrlet proprieties et eti quette In tbe manner In which aha had called upon that raoleslvm lady. New, ah wa doubtless much chagrined at net reoelv reeelv Ins a card for s wedding which waa te baa yrvty large one, but aba ws by no means ready te abandon the Held. On the dsy ef ter the Invitation went out Mrs. A. aantMUa) X. a valuable and well eleed piece el plate as a wedding gtlU Ml X , In the pri vacy el a select circle of Intimate frlenda, de clared tbat abe would net have the preatnt, It was urged unen her thatahe certainly could net return tt . . Bull will net acknowledge It I " abe de clared angrily. " But then, my dear, " her mother eald, " you will be puftleg yeuraell In tbe wrong. Yeu cannot be rude, and iRpecuuly te a no- Derly like Mra A. " ...... " 1 don't care, " persisted the daughter, " 1 will net Invite her, anyway. Tela la my wedding, and 1 wttl have whom I please. Hhe canrt buy an Invitation with bar trum pery old preeecU " .... . But, el course, In the end, Mrs, A. was In vited, and aha appeared at tbe wedding with the air or being tbe meat Intimate friend of the family. It amused these who knew the story, but Mra. A. la clever enough te make tba fact that ahe wa there tell for a geed deal In ber struggle up the social heights, A atlll mere amazing trick waa resorted te by a Bosten laiy this winter te get te a re ception wbere ahe wished te appear. Bbe wrote te tbe hesten, te wnein abe had never even been presented, tbat nhe had a lady high In Washington society Maying wltb her, and tbat it waa an much the rtistem In Wash ington te attend recaptien uninvited that her friend bad seen no Impropriety In telling aeme acquaintance tbat ahe would meet tbem st tela gathering. The note went en te say that a hostess the writer waa put la se awkward a position that ahe had venturea le lay the case before the lady giving the enter tainment, hoping tbat abe would ba willing toendesrdatonerseirandtbtranger. On this occasion the ecbeme waa a failure. Tbe note waa answered merely by a formal re gret tbat the llat or guests having been made up before the receipt or Mr. ' a note, tt waa Impossible te comply with her request. Tbe lady from Washington prob ably never knew of the use made or ber name. Atlnaatahe did net prtaent beraeir at tba reoeptlen. And speaking or tbe Washington vice or Intruding upon social gathering, which baa become se much of a scandal that It la strange hostesses at the capital de net In aelf-defenee resort te the device el demanding card at tbe deer, a lady et that city told me recently et ber own experience. " I sent nut Invitation, " ahe eald, " te 800 Anywhere but In Washington tbat would have meant snout 000 guenta. I or dared supper for 1000 About 1,200 came. When aupiier waa served a mob precipitated llseir en the dining room, snd or enurse the uninvited were llrst en bsnd. Net very long stter I went myself te aee that tbe wild of Senater Q , whom I especially wanted te be polite te. Had something te eat. The din ing room looked as if It had been Backed by a famlsbed armv. 1 looked about aud aald te ber : Mra. Q .there 1 a candle en tbat table iH you are HuaBtaa eaeagla la aat It, and ever there la bait an nrauge. ' That la positively all there wa left, and the caterer aald I waa lertutmte that tbe mob did net esrry oil tbe dlshe and tbe furniture. Party glting In Washington has come te be a mere opening your heu9 te a mob of people you wouldn't knew for the world, and for my part I m sick of lb I shall glva dinner partle liereafier. That will take care of the people I most care about, and the real mmtge. ' Happily, we have net come te this in Bos Bes Bos eon, but iwople de make frantic ell eris te get Inte the preiier sets, resorting te trlcka tee annbbiah ami mean te be endurable, or, In deed, belteipahle, did net one knew tbat tbey exist. Jlusten tetter, J'rei iiXenet Jour nal. Johnny Mfnla Hlmaalf Ably. Frem the Sim 1-r.tiiclsce Kxatnlner Johnny Qulon, age thirteen, had been ar rested for sUmtnlngdoer, runnluglnte ball ways, yelling therein and generally dis turbing the peace of Brannan street, near Sixth. Johnny came out et the deck when asked if he wished te make a statement and went right te the Judge' railing, a mark of cenfi dence which gratified tbe court. " 1, wasn't ilelu' iietbln,' " said Johnny calmly. " I waa slttin' thlnkln' en my mother's doorstep, when tbat policeman came up and grabbed me. He didn't say nethln' en the way down, an' the nrt 1 knewed what waa tbe matter waa wheu be said malicious mischief ' te the prison keeper. " Your Hener, I chased him a block, " aald a policeman, ' and then had te crawl under a beuse te get blm. " I'm afraid you're a pretty bad boy, " ob served the court aternly. Ne; you're oil judge," said Johnny, eagerly, and pressing nearer. 1 sin't ; I'm a bsrdwerkln' boy. 1 only get back from Les Angelea last Hunday, an 1 give my mother (10. " Wbere did yen get it T " " Werkln' down te Lea Angeles. " "Working at what?" ' Carrying water ler a prospector. " Isn't tbat a new trade 7" ' 1 dunne. " Well," eighed the court, "It beateall hew tbla modern love of luxury tnfeeiaall classes. New, when 1 used te go prospect ing In early daja I'd no mera have thought or having a boy tagging alter me wltb a water bucket than I'd think or asking Mr. Kenny there te come up here and fan ma. He you're from Lea Angeles, eh T " ' Yea, air. " The court waa Inst in thought for fully a minute and eeeuied te lese oenaalousnesa el hlaaurreundlnga. Then he asked wltb ani mation : Well, bew'a the boom 7 Ureal, " earn jennnv. " Ana i lergni te say, mister tbst when I'm te home 1 go te cburcb every Hunday wltb my mother. " Bee here, you young villain, " cried his honor, hla mlldntwu changing suddenly te ferocity, " you're en your way te tbe gal Iowa, Get out of here, and If you ever come up before me again I'll send you up te tbe Industrial Scheel ler Hla " Jebnny turned bis back en the judge, winked at Prosecuting Attorney CeUcy and mad quick time for the deer. Klsctrieal and Mssmarle Pbaaemsna The experiments made by M. Moblen Meblen bruck seem toBbew tbat In tbe meamerle condition an electric current may have a powerful Inductive action upon the human nerves. These experiment were made, aa reported, wltb an apparatus consisting of a rlngel iron wires wound with atlk-oevered copper, tbe latter being placed In clrealt with a microphone and a battery cell ; tba ring waa about nine Incbea In diameter. In tbe Brat experiment a watch waa placed near the intoreDhone and the ring Placed upon tb head of the mesmerized subject, who Imme diately began te beat time witb tbe ticking of tbe watch ; wbea the microphone contact was touched with a quill feather ha placed hla fingers In bla ears, and en lbs mlorepbone being removed te a e latent apartment and the oenneotlon el the circuit completed aa before, a violin was played in tbe distant room, the patient abewlng the most distinct indications tbat be beard tbe music. The next expert, meat waa obviously te apeak te tbe micro- Eben, "and te my great surprise," aaya L Mehlenbruck, the patient repeated, the word." The last experiment wa te nd a oenlinuou current tnreugn in circuit, wbleh had the cfleel of causing the jwtlant le threw bla arm around In a circle In the ver tical plane tba direction of motion being re versed with the reveres! of tba eurrent and when tbe patient waa asked what he felt Ilka, ba aald ba waa turning. Tbs Prlsce twasbesMUOwa Hair. from the Londen Plgara. Tbe story Is going tberoucdathatayeuag lady, wlahlng te bar anetbw geed leek at tbePrtaoeef Walea recently, walked unto th deer el hla carriaM,,wben, wnoMeW DRIFT. One of the chief pleasure of a tilp tetha eeeabere or mountain resorts la mld-aum mar Has In making aaw frlenda and ao ae ao qBAiutaneee, aad meeting face te face many of the men and womea, with whose works fame had made ua wall acquainted before, bat whom perhaps wa baJ uavat earn with oureyes,Ber.pogentoamaa wltkmaa. It liaaadvaatag,tea Youeanldomlfvr knew a person really until you bat aaaa blm. One geed leek at a maa give ma a better Insight Inte what that man really la, than volumes of biography, aad yeara of study et his works. Sema people you overrate from a mere ac quaintance with them through tbelr produc tion and through tbe volee of tame, Otbar you underrate. Meeting them face te face la the quickest, perhaps th only, corrective. I have bad both these experience within th last faw weak a Fer example, the popu larity of the pter of tba Church of the Stranger, New Yerk, and president of tba American Institute el Christian Philosophy, had aomshewor ether led me te overrate aeme et the qualities of the Rev. Charles F. Deem, D. D., LU D., and te fall te recog nize etbara. I met him at Kay East, at one of the aumrner sessions of the Institute of Philosophy, net only once but often, and In a abort tlm I saw my mistake. Dr. Deems I a man of perhaps fifty eight yeara of age, or a little mere ; below the average height ; baa eandy hair and fall beard, plentifully aprlnk lad with white. He U net aa original nor a profound philosophical thinker. It la net hla ashelarshlp, nor hla slequsnce, nor bis Intellectual force, that has made him the auoeeaafut pastor and popular man that he la ; for or none or tbeee qualities naa ea mere than tba average abare. But he ba great enterprise! a manner en the pulpit and plat form tbat is pleasing te tbe many because of it tmpllclty, twinkling humor, and familiarity, sdded te se easy Uiw or language, and a geed deal or self oenfldeuoe and pesitlvenes et opinion, with a politic choice or such opin ions a are popular. Socially bla auave, gen Isl manners, great cordiality, and aptaeeeln saying complimentary things aad "nice phrasea," make him quite an attractive figure in company, and a particular favorite with tbe ladies. Others may have all these gins te sn equal decree : but few use tbem aa wisely and affectively aa Dr. Deems. By their meana, and animated with an earnest Christian aplrlt, be ba built up one of tbe largest and finest churches In New Yerk, which he manages with tbe utmost Christian tact ; winning millionaires te give liberally of tbelr.mllllena ; inf natag hi own energy Inte the members snd making of them a body of active workers ; snd withal doing It In aueh wise tbat hla own name I aver kept promi nent. Tbeee same characteristics also dis tinguish bis presidency ever tbe institute of Philosophy, end editorship el its organ, Ciriftiun Thought, indeed, with all bla tact and suavity, 1 cannot but feel tbatin both Institute and magazine there la Just a little tee much et Dr. Deems making ttselt felt Tba well known fact that, as no stream ever rise above II bead, se no association of men ever rises superior te its presiding offl effl offl eer, but Invariably has tte character and power determined by bin, la strikingly shown by this Institute of Philosophy. Dr. Deems' activity baa always, in his writings and addressee, been con lined te repelling and refuting the attacks and posltlena et tbeae schools et philosophy snd sclentlile hypothe ses which be cenatdera inimical te Christian ity. They are exclusively apologetic, defen at, weaauva. And Juat tnla tt Is that baa alae mainly, sad far tee eseuiatvsty, osawaa esawaa terlzed the proceedings et the Institute. I was very glad te bear this pointed out at tba anniversary meeting at Key East In the remarke there made by our distinguished fellow citizen Dr. i:. V. Gerhart, of the He formed Tneolegictl Seminary. He main tained tbst ss truth Is its own best defense snd vindication, tbe work or the Institute abeuld be mere positive in Its nature ; lea a refutation of ether systems, and mere of a plain, clear establishment et tbe funda mental principle et tha truth itself. Leave false philosophies alone. They will die et themselves. Find, establish and clearly abew forth tbe truth. Its own in herent brlghtneaa wilt cause the untrue te vanish, aa tbe mlsta et night's darkness vanish before the light et the aun. What we want te-day, and what tbe Institute of Pbllosepby needstode if it would live and amount te anything, la net te waste time In picking out flaws In the current philosophies, net te seek for untruth and error, but aim ply te aek ter and maintain and abew forth tbe foundstlena of true science and philosophy, and thereon te build a ystem of positive thought, Immutable, eternal, aa its everlasting foundations themselves. One of tbe most unassuming, modest, un obtrusive men I met at Key Eaat, waa Dr. Lyman Abbett, el tbe Christian Unwn, one et the very atroegeat moo, ablest writers, clearest thinkers, finest scholars, and meat forceful and charming speakers, new living In our country. He is a very tower of atrengtb. I bad leug age become acquainted with bla writing, and in a measure with the man himself tbreugh correspondence. He bad for years been an loaplratlen te me, a teacher In many things, and the object of my constant admiration for his bread Ciirlttian charity and liberality, bla fresh ness of thought and fercelulnes la expres sien, tils inaepenaenea, originality, ana rear lee devotion te hla one only master, Jeaus Christ, and it I much te aay that whan I had the privilege or meeting and talking with him I ws net disappointed. I round him all and mere than I had believed him te be. r Dr. Abbett I net yet fifty, rather alander In person aud or medium height. In aplte or hla lull beard, hla face ha a peculiarly aplrttual appearance ; tbe forehead remarka bly high and bread; bla balr la worn long, and falls down below hla cellar In dark brown wavelets. Hla dress la plain, almost eerelesa. In bis manner there 1 an open, frank simplicity that la charming ; nothing atleettd or studied, no assumed dignity or gushing oerdiallty. la te ba detected. Be simply Is himself, the earnest Christian man and brother. And as be la In private conversation ae be la when en tbe platform ne face an auaieoee. ne never epeaaa irem note ; but standa beside tbe little reading desk, and talka te you. net as it he were re citing bis piece, but just as it he were con versing wun eacn auuuer aiene. a urat ne speaks slowly, each sentence followed by a short pause. Boen, however, b warms up te hi subject, and hla nttoranee becomes rapid, never hurried ; his language plain, ac curate, beautiful In lta directness and elm elm pllelty. There Is no verbosity, no repetition, no rambling. He apeak juat as "Lalcus" writes. Hla gestures are lew, unstudied, ap propriate. Yeu listen, tbe even logic carries you Irresistibly along, tha cbelea Illustra tions lighten your path, tbe occasional bursts of eloquence ere ana quiesen your mieu ; and when he atepe you cannot realize that yen have llatened a lull hour te the weight iest truths It eeem te hava betn only a faw minutes. In thl last respect, a well aa la a number of ethers, 1 was reminded meat forcibly by Henry Ward Beeeuer, though neither In ap. pearanoe nor manner la there any reeem- blanee between Dr. Abbett and Beecber. It 1 tbe similarity et spirit In tha two, 1 think, tbat makes the Impression. Thar la in tha lermir tb earn freshness of thought, and profound earnestcea aa were in tbe latter. Tbe aatua breadth el view and faculty et looking at all aide of a subject, literally surrounding it, tba asm bread human, Onrlatllke, sympathy, and tba eame honest directness and dear common - sens la thought and a peach. I we delighted te hear, by Iba way, tbat Dr. Abbett ha baas prevailed upon te eater the public leetur flald during the coming autumn and winter. It la the purpose thus, la a measure te supply the place left vacant wbea Mr. Beecber died, namely tbat of a lecturer who aball treat serious nnleste. aad dleeuaa tba profoundest question of thaole- gy, philosophy, ana society, from a broadly. uaaoelmlssUeal. Christian atand point, la the light of OnrUtian com maa saaaa, aad yet ba aueh a maaaer aa te aw ami la aad at- traetlve te the aaaaa et tha sHfla, kaew ei an maw anw unag wae ma eaauBBstniaimpertaat werai I ayswaaafaUy earrwatew by Mr. ihirJ ; vMtLeaeaeter before leaf, aad give aa the Dat of ea of hla Mstaraa. l thtak ae ha never even beta la our city, except te paw through tt, wbleh la rather acreage, far tbara are taw of tba larger dtlaa eaat of tba AllMhanlaa whirs he Eea net elven asm ktadetaa address, lecture, or aermea ta tba last tea years, 1 slarerely hope for Lan caster's sake that ba will be procured te lecture for ut before the coming Masen la ever. Umear. A BmABUmAB'M MXtMIUBBOB. Weaderf Bl Kmbs et a Tramp aa a ret tre ats Itailtsaa Train. from tbe Ban Francisce Chronicle. Jeseph Kneppler, wbe balla Irem Chicago, aad laya elalm te tba title of champion dead bead, la new in the city. Ha baa made dead, beading a aelence, and beasts of having trav. eled ever 40,000 mile en railroad without having paid a eant of rare. Kneppler atoed In front of a Third street saloon yesterday, chawing tbe barren end nf a match, when a. reporter engsged him la oea venation. "Hew did I come here," he mid, In an. ewer te a question. " On the cars, or course," aad as it anticipating tha next query, he added : Without paying a cent tlther. I've deadheaded It all ever thl country. Been Irem Maine te Ban Francisce four times In aa many yeaia Ne, don't always get through aa quick aa a pay passenger, hut I get there just the same I've had aeme rough exper iences, been put off In enew and Ice, wbar there wasn't a beuse around for miles, but I caught en again. Yeu aee, many of tha rail rail readera knew me, and many times they've made mejump from a train without Blacking 'erup. Tbe most thrilling experience I ever had waa ea a train ea the Pennsylvania railroad going between Johnstown and Alteena ever tha mountains. I bearded ber at Johnstown, and aa bad luck would bave It the oeoductor, apiea me en ins pistierm oeiere wea gene many miles. Yeu see. sometimes the con- doctor deu't go through the train between these two atatlena, aa they don't make any atop, and a fallow ha a chance te steal through. But thl time I waa caughu 1 knew I'd be put eO right In the oeetre et tbe Allegheny mountain, and the tbeagbt et It chilled me. Tbe night waa dark, se dark tbat you couldn't aee your hand before your face. I looked around thinking I oeuld hide myeelr, but tbat waa out et tbe question. I was standing en tbe laat step and happened te leek around tha corner el the car. Tha window next te where I atoed waa open aad I hit en a bold plan. Wbaw, it make me ablvver te think or It, and I never want te go through the like again, net for all the rali rali resda in tbe United Slatea. "Well, air, when I aaw tbe oeoductor come from tbe ether end of the ear 1 swungareund te tbe aide, caught held of the window sash and bung there. Juat then tbe oeoductor opened the deer, expecting te find me en the platform. Ue felt ter ma In the darkneea. I suppose, but be never dreamed te leek for me en the side or the ear. Us went en Inte tbe next car. My arma were growing tired, and I wsa glad te get back en tbe platform. Te my great borrer, however, 1 couldn't reach iba step again. Terrer seized me. I knew I couldn't bold en another minute. I would have te drop and ba mangled under tba wheels I yelled aa leund aa 1 could, but tbat waa uaelee ; no one oeuld hear. I thought I was lest, and 1 made up my mind te that when Iheard tba whistle of a train en tha ether track. 1 could hear her come thundering along. If I dropped then 1 knew I would fall en tha track ea which the west bound train waa te pass and be ground te plecee. 1 held en like grim death. Tba glare of the headlight ahena upon me. I felt tbe strong current el air from tbe paaelng train. 1 alae lelt my grasp relaxing, and that was the last that I knew. I bad dropped be tween the two trains between tbe two tracks and never waa touched. The engineer et the west bound train bad seen ,ma Ty tbe light Ireaa tba loaeaaoUve cUaguag te my patUeHS position and aaw aae drop. Ha ran back, te me. picked me up. and t--ht me te Jehn. town again. It was a miracle, et oeuree, that x saeapaa aeatn. I've eeen en top ei ears. nearly trczen, rode along for CO tulles en a truck or a ear, but never bad aueh a rough xfwMacB nererav ana never want te again. (And M. vidhv nun.'l fuuMntlntiM: Hi i Tt-7r.?-7' --rr.rrrrj i .you iTariu iisveiinar mi met. sveia aisstn. ahlpa, I went as a stowaway one time, aad I'll tell you what happened. After three dayaeut at sea I wa discovered. Tha cap tain Bald te me : "Yeung man, you'll have te go te work.' He set me te scraping off paint for nine daja. At tbe end of tbat time we reached pert, aud instead of being allowed te land, I waa placed In irena and kept there until we left, when I was liberated and aet te work again all the way te New Yerk, where they allowed me te go. I never went te sea again. Railroad are geed enough for me." A slender lieutenant fremSkye, Was aa Win aa a capital 1 1 Ha said It's tee bad, llat then I can pad, " WhUh show that figures de He. .. Tbe Lack el Uaactag Men, Frem tbe Philadelphia Mewi, All the aeaalde correspondents unite In stating tbat there la a great scarcity of danc ing men at the summer resorts. Tbe only creatures In trousers who seem willing te figure In tba ball-room are callow youths te whom tha use of a razor la an unknown quantity. This complaint Is aa old aa tba bllla. Tbe attention of tbe neglected maldena la called te tbe Chorus et Wallflowers." arter tha manner el the Greek, as found in " The Little Tin Gods en Wheels" : We. tbe unfortunate, dull snd respectable. Geed, but net beautltul. no eae will sneak te. rearing lest tbey will be stuck en us daring the w note of tbe evening. Men am Det simpering Idiots anyway. Llti e we care for tbem. Karely wutbfnkef ihem. Alleurdellgbtlaln Cultare and Intellect, sense and refinement. We should net wish te b worldly and beautiful, foolish and frivolous, no, net ler any thing. caeacs or mbi wae fleck tee stubs. Loek at theee dear little, aweet little, nice little uiriaia tne corner, wne are ail eying 10 Have na come up te tbem, W bleu of thedar- Shall we make htppy te-night with our pres ence r We, tba magnificent leaders of raabtnn. Creak from a aalt-balh and teny as possible i We tbe young men who don't rise In tbe morn ing. Wedded te atyle and without occupation. CBeai'8 cv wAiLriewsts. Bae tboae dttratable. tluiB-aei vIdk hvnecrtta. rrebably boasting that ws are In love with tbem. Pitiful creature, they tbtnk tbat they flatter ua By tbelr gilinai t-g that leek like oraug-eutaogs When we assemble for sweet geislpand chatter, Trust us te tinker tbe little tlu monsters. Tbe Apple Wblcb acU. Prem the Bosten Pest. 1 find an Illustration el tbe power of beauly even In prosaic matters in tha heaps et red apple which always appear at tbla season of the year en the street fr.ult standa. Tha ap ple I refer te, Ibe Wllllama apple, la net par ticularly tine flavored and Is rather dry and pithy, but It ba auch a brilliant color 1 1st it always sells well. It baa a predecessor, a much finer red apple In my opinion, called tbeaopaef wine, out tbla waa leas brilliant, and though higher flavored tbe beautiful color of tba Wllltama drove It net only out et the market, bull doubt If It oeuld be found la an orchard. The beauty el tbe Wllllama and tha great bearing pajrar of It use carried th day. Wbsn It la in aeaa en fruit vender de net aeem te car te hava any ether en band. Yat ler myself there are a dcitn etbara I would rather eat, and 1 think everybody would gre wltb me II they bought tbaur truit pealed. Orsen Almend In Pari. Prem the Philadelphia Call. The European ebeatnut Is larger and coarser le grain than the American and Is net at all e pensive. But still there araaeme thlnga which taste Hk chestnuts but de net belong te tbat family. Take green almeada ler example. Yeu see tbem offered for Bale In tb Fraarh town Juat aa ptanuta and eent-a glass lemonade meet you en almost aver- corner In American dtlaa. Thaw raw aemble butternuts with the green aball ea and are muen liked by all tilawaa et Parte- tana. iny are aervea alter your trait at tha beatcalM and hotels, are munched by tha bourgeoisie between meals aad stolen by tha gamma at any time. . Yeu cut tha aert aut wita a anne, reatevw we auppary asia ireea tha kernel ana proceed le deiIbbbb The testate precisely like a ebsstnut which baa left tba burr a few hours. Fer fl v aeue yea buy a Urge package of thee nawi spend tea aeus ana you boesbs iuw - aver want te aae green almeada agaia. Barring all knowledge of tb matter It would require adelieste palate te distinguish be tweea tba almond and tha ebestaat. i a Watah wat a white. WasptuithataayabUl dawa when ttaaiM vMumtAmi j MOTTO THAT ALWAYS W1K8 I 11 MnnAftt Wnrlf . wwi. wvwii PHILIP DOERSO OH BtUabn HO 190 AMD 1M mVkm KOtO, RSIBT, IJOraAJRawa, 1 'i" U,jrifcLaAatffwt Z'W'mkBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWmiL Bngges, Phaetons, Carriages, sgaaa jswja BsssassssssssssssssssssssssmBBa,saw- -LjeBBBBBBBBBBBaWaBeBBSBBBBB lW54aTgP5BKEB't waawasBwl BWSBVSwErBWBwKBwE BBBBBaWBWBBl VK A 'V1 "'" IBlBila alaiat iJ HLaHtjJEaKH! SajaaHlBBBi " aamMn BaBBBBBBstaBBBBBBBBBBBa VH llBBSWSBBBBBWaSBBBBBBBBBBBB ' -LflIXr973BBWTaWawsaBwmBmBws. 4 g CONSTAltTL Y ON WAND. &r REPAIRING rROUPTLY ATTENDED TO.jA Philip Doersom's Old Reliable. Carriage W( MOVMMMBBMlMMllrm mtMtBB. QAXL AND 8KB -TBI- ROCHESTER LAMP, eixty CanOle-Lighti Beat them all. Anether Let of CHEAP a LOBES for u as and uu stove. Taaal " PsOaFaOTIOM MBTA1. BtOULDIMO AMD KCBBgB CUSHION WEATHER STRJP eat the wait Thl strip outwears all ethers Keep eat the cold. Step rattling of windows Baal n da the dust Keep eat snow and rain. Any one, can apply It-no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. Can be knee anywbera-ae bole te bera, ready for aaa. It will net split, warp or Bbrtnk a eaablea strip la tba most perfect. At the Btevs, Heater aad lUnge Stere -or- Jelm P. Schanm & Sens, 84 SOUTH QOBKH IT., LAJtCASTBK. PA s PKOIAIi NOTICE. "store human, mere divine tban we In fact, part banian, part divine Is woman, wban tbe geed stars sg-ec Te mingle at ber nativity." JteSecUye Lords et Creation, and hie ye .tw ir XXEEEER & HER'F, S, , Ne. 40 E; King 3 And Precnre one eljthalr Perners EconeTistJ, Vapor Geek Stevet. s That Qed'a beat girt te yen be net ter tv. .: yond recall with tbe unnecessary w.u hut which It Is Impossible te avoid wi -our Bangea, and (wbat is also Important) -n?iu the great economy In. ruel, m cents '....' fuel will cook ter a family et three gie-vn ui son U meal aj And when yen want a Heater, r SPLENDID " And be Happy. U PLUMBIBQ, OAS riTTlMS, 8TKAM,UKAT IHU TIN BOOriNO AND SP017T1NO. BADDLSa, BO. s ADW.K8, UARMKtiS, da, ANOTHER GUT. Te maka room for tha Winter Goods that wa have ordered shipped te us next month, we ener tha following BABQAIJIM LAP DUSTERS. Cat down from 75c te Beet tl 00 te 75e i II 60 1 e me i i7tnsi.ai two te 11.35 1 mwtoniet a.Xkteta.2. Tbeee geed all bave beauttruUy executed dealgns et rtewera and bird en tbem and are Ne. 1 la every respect. w e nave naa a great run en wu naiuwim toenrLow Prleee,but M tba plowing. season baa Jnst began we offer s tt per cent, redaction as an Inducement te eleie eat the few dexen yet mmtl.t... HABnbss, TRUNKS and BAQ8 as Lew aa tha AT KRECKEL'S, NO. S BAST KINO 8XBBBT, LANCASTBB, l'A lunlMutdAw iMtVMABVM. T TLK INSURANCE ANDTKU8T CO. Trust, Safe Deposit and Title Insurance Cempuj, or atAeiNQ, rA. capital (Fau Paw) ' CHARTCR KRPtTUAU IZMtwtw. GEORGE BROOKE. PatalDCKT. ROBERT H. COLEMAN, VKK PRUIDCNT. H. T. KENDALL, Treasurer ANOScCRaMARY, WALTER M. FRANKUN,, Trust OrrwER FOR UtMOASTER COUNTY DJBBCZOBaV Qeerqc Breeke. H. M, North, Rebert H. Celeman, R. T. Leaf Tries. 8. Merritt, W. O. Smith, Cyrus Q. Oerr, J. H. Cheetman, Gee. 0. STtrnl, 0. R. Miller, A. B. qrus. EXKCTE9 TSIIBTB OF ETEBY HID aastttaaalliMeWirMef ONSt anuaAr-Aam, iteeSw. aad atmeat of zaeatar. 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