crw rffr7lTWc7i . v ffi& .AyOA&T-feB DAXLy HSXEIiIJQTilKOte. SATURDAY, JUKE 2$, i888. ,f tit ' 'J, f hv. :rrf fe s & rA m ttt :r nte w ?Th Dally fntmgncer. . HHiiimiTrTi publishes all tb mwi of im united rress op 10 iMMrtblafeoer. rt Dally Baitien of Thb Iwtilu i u Mlrered by earners In the city Mfl ntmaatnx towns ler loe. rr wee I UT Mil fan a years ss.eu ler six menuu LB far uree months t Mc, per month. fM Vwh lirmuaawen (Deuble Sheet) , rasee, only 11.5J per annum, w an- ' irtMiMi wishing their aaareM changed v' -sst also state where the paper la new ter- nrtnU from 10 te 93 eta. per una Mek Insertion, according te location. THB MTKLLtaiNOKB, a mm Blsse 1 .;f lnciUr, M. t . ... iiiii mil wmMcure Tke College Man ! Journalism. Thte is the season of the year when nan; young men are pondering the ques tion what they will fellow en leaving achoel or college. Seme of them have ' riven the subject a great deal of careful ? HOOgnti wmie emers axe prepareu w utu Mings at nap-nazaxu, reauy u ouie "i'u tke flrst occasion that presents itself and content te believe that they will even tually settle down into a position suitable te their talents and In which a fair living nay be made. It is net an easy problem te seUe rjsr wnetber either or these twepnases 01 me il. youthful mind en the threshold of the .v?. . ij t- i t. nI,ei. Wa -annul is superiui m me knew be little of actual life when we enter upon it, from a college career, that it almost seems as well te jump into the stream, trusting en general principles that oncein we will be able te swim. On the ether hind, there Is nn equipment which may be secured in a collegiate career which will directly In fluence for geed the young man nbent te eater upon a career in the world. We have never been in sympathy with the disposition te sneer at the cel lege ln s flrst movements in lire bcyenu ms alma mater. We nave always comienou hta egotism, certain that if he has geed stuff In him, his rough edges will be worn away, and he will settle down te de first class work. One of the meat alluring fields for him is that of journalism, and be thinks, because in li's classes be was ranked high in English scholar ship and because lie had a taste for poli tics, he is already fitted te sit en the edi torial tripod and bring down Jove's tliun ders with his ponderous pen. He will discover that what he needs in the till terial chair is te knew the wants of a community; te be able te sift the f.ilse from the true in every fact presented te blm ; te knew a news item when he sees it and te be always first te print the most complete account thereof , In short, he must learn te take the public pulsennd with that as a guide and with an honest heart he may de geed service in the cause of humanity. Because this exnerience cannot be acquired except by actual newspaper work, we have never believed much in the idea of a chair of journalism in col leges. All that can be taught there in the line of direct editor-training is the art of writing English con ectly. Hut what ever is learned within college walls is bjund te be effective te the trained news paper man. Ills range of work Is bread M the world. He dips a little Inte nil arts and all sciences. AH religions come tinier the sweep of his pen, and his mind must be stored with ithe learning of all agae te threw proper light en the mean lag et modern events. Se we say it is or Incalculable advantage te have a college education for attaining the highest buc csss in Journalism. Such equipment may Bit seem te be greatly advantageous in the beginning, but It will tell in the long run. The Case or Iter. lWihlcnipr. Bishop Whltaker, of the ridladelphla 'diocese of the Episcopal church, we note, has confirmed the action et the commit tee who tried Itev. Widdemer, nnd rec ommended that he be suspended from his priestly function during the continuance of his "relations" witli his present wife, whom he married after obtaining a Cen nectlcut divorce from his first wife, who is a resident et New Yerk. The bishop denounces severely the conduct of Itev. Widdemer, finding him guilty of false hood te the superior officers of the church, in his account of the di vorce matter, and with mulignlng his first wife. If tbe bishop hns a cenect understanding et the matter, the itev. Widdemer deserves deposition 1 10m the ministry; but we are as unab'e te see that it Is proper te direct him te abauden bis relations with his present wife, te whom he has been married lawfully, It meat be presumed, be long as the civil courts de net dissolve the bends. The bishop finds that the Connecticut divorce was invalid, because the wife was resident lu New Yerk ; but It is certainly net in his power te dlssohe the union, which must be uiuleitakea In the civil courts. If the bishop's law is right the civil courts will se declare , nnd it seems that until they de he has no authority te direct the abandonment by Mr. Widdemer of his relations with his prtsent wife, whose rights cannot thus summarily be ret aside by J-pIscepal authority. (las lieriug. We note that some enterprising gentle men of Mountville, In this county, pre pee boring for gas In that vicinity; and that ether hopeful persons aie about te say the same search In the vicinity of Valley Ferge. Te these the statement that we have had within a few days from Professer Lesley, the chief of the state geological survey, will net be encour enceur encour agleg. He declares that such search must fail of success In strata Hint me folded and broken as much as are these of this tectlen of the state, Uas can only be found where It lias net had an opportunity te escape te the surface ; and must therefore be looked for under atra'a that He nearly horizontally. Here the plicatiens et the rocks are con stant and severe, and their broken strata must have given free vent te the eaith'a gases. The opinion seems te be reason able, and will discourage boring for gas until at least some enthusiastic individual without respect ter scientific science.finds it. Tariff Itererm. The Philadelphia Tthgrujth is one of thaableat of Republican journals and Is Wet the most fearless In its criticism ?T u'8 melhDlB- it says that the KepabUcan tailli piaUk seems count Mas almost te recklessness." It suras I be situation up in this language : Jlittfly Mated, there u te b no revision of the tarlO, no redaction of the snrplna tiy correcting; the Inequalities of the tar 111 j but the surplus U tone reduced Unit, by taking the tax from tobaeoo and partly from whisky, while It H continued en feed, clothing and modlelnw ; and, aeoend, by appropriations et the nest enormous amount. In ether words, the ene hun dred millions et yearly excessive taxes are te be still collected from the people ; buf, Instead et being allowed te accumulate, they are te be spent by Congress for public works te an extent whleh makes all present reeklesa, extravagant river and harbor Jobs and publla building and ether Improve ment appropriations seem niggardly and mean te the last degree. It Is Impossible for the dullest mind net te recognize tbe consequences of this polley ; but we lour that a great many thetintillul voters will fall te see the wisdom of it, Tlie great majority of thepcople et this country want a reform in the tariff, and they w ill net be frightened out et their just demand by a declaration that the llllla bill is a free trade measure. A bill which simply reduces a 47 per cent, tariff an average of 7 per cent, is nc properly a free trade bill, but one for freer trade made necessary by the de mands of the times. lr the Itlalne bag Is ence opened, nothing Will koep tbe cat from Jumping out. Jn 1SS0, Uatfleld get no vete en the llrst billet and for alx tlines subsequently, he tlrew millleft ltut be get S'.K votes en the thlrty-nlxlh ballet. m Tun New Yerk 1U ultl prints a dispatch from Springfield, Illinois, that Illinois Is ready te join the Democratic army ; which h tee geed te be true. m Titr. annual report of tbe Pennsylvania hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia abewa that the number of patlenta April 22J, 1937, was 410, of which 181 wero tuales and 220 females. During tbe year 1G5 new patients were admitted, lef which 60 wero males and 85 females, making the whnle number treated, ail mslesandSII fomales, or a tout of 675. Tlie number discharged was 181, or 01 males and 03 femalep. Thore wero remaining April 21st, 1833, 170 males and 221 fomales ; a total et .191 patients. Tlie results of tlie year as shown are that 13 males aud 28 femalcs rccovered ; C males and 12 lernnks wero much Improved ; 15 males and 20 females were Improved ; 10 mules and 11 females romalned stationary, aud 22 malei Hiid 17 Inmales dled. Hlnce the opening or the hospital, 2,001 males nnd ,015 femalus havnrccoTeroil, 1,223 males nnd 1,102 females have Improved, 831 inalOH and -1! J (minion have remained stationary aud 740 mvcfl mid 502 fomales have dled. Tin: Republicans pratse the work of 1'roslilent Arthur In thelr platform, but have no words of kindness for the Demo crats who arc- carrying Inte tlloet Jnnt what Arthur rulvtsed In cne of his in (usages as IoIIewh: "1 rccmninend nn onlargemont of the free lUt se hh te Inolude within It the numereus articles which yield InoonMdcr IneonMdcr InoenMdcr ntlo revcuue; n slmpllllcatlen of the com cem com plex and Inconsistent tohedulo of dut'es upon certalu manufacturcR, particularly theso of cotton, iron and steel, and it sub stantial reduction of the dutlcH upon theBO articles, and upon niignr, melaat.cn, fcllk, wool and woolen Koeds." Til r. Tammany soclety et New Yerk will have ene ! theli yrnnd old-fashlenod cole bratimiH et thn Fourth of July next month. The lNTKi.tiKiuNui; it acknowledges anlnvl anlnvl titlen te the same, which It would be pleased te Individually and collectively attend, but llnds It ImpoiHlble. That thore will be a rich Domecrntlo treat thore la ovldencod from the fact that Honater Yest, of Missouri; Hpoaker Carlisle, el Kentucky, and ltepro ltepre ltepro BentatUcs Cellins, of Massachusetts ; MIUh and Urnln, of Texas; Ferd, of MIeIiIrbu; Washington, of Tennessoe; Hoekor.of Mis sissippi i MoAdeo, of New Jersoy; Wise, of Virginia; Bhlvely and ilynum, of Jndl. ana, and AUureary, or Kenlucky, linre accepted the Invitation te participate. AVi: have received the handsomeiy Illus trated report of thn supervising urohltect te the poerotnry of the treasury for the yei.r ending September 30, 18S7. Thore oie twenty thren plates, giving vlews of ns many publla buildings, togetlier with plans of the nrleus lloers, and boiue fceienty pngen of the bonk are tilled with stnlo stnle stnlo inentH el the cost of orectlon and of (he building slteanf a very large number of poateflW'CH, cUHtom-heuscs and ether gov ernment buildings. Winona, Minnesota, had nn appropriation of 100,000, and f 15, 350 03 was paid ler a alto. Wichita, Kan sas, with the same limit of cost, get n slte for ?l WW 03. and It is worthy of nete that In this ciao, ns In many ethors, the limit llxcd for the cost et alto and building was ex tended the next year alter the paBsage of the net. Art et March 3, 13S5, named f.r0,000 an the limit el rout. Act et May 21, 13, extended tliW limit te (100,003. Heading get ISO, 000 nrst and J 100,000 mero two years later. In thonase of Wace, Texas, an ap propriation of 1 100,000, in ado in January, 1835, was Mipplomented In August, iBStl, wltht5,000 for apprnnohes, and Hprlngtleld, Ohie, get 110,000 additional te an impro priation et f 100, C00 In the same way. In fuel morenron great many lustarces of addition ul appropriations for approaches. Hacrameutn, California, was limited te 100,000, hiul the architect reports that f.'i0,070.:t0 ai cxpsuded for a slte leiu ing the lutlani'O et lliu appropriation Insutllclent for the construction et n building el the Blra and character requlred." He Sacra mento icmalnH wltlieut a building, though the appropriation of 100,000 was mmle lu March el 13s5 lien IsriKiisei.i. H lhtble te say most anything thf se terrhl days. Talking te a a crowd In Clilcage en l'rlday he used this language, "lnonldllke te cee you put upon tlie next tlcket two soldiers who lielpfd te biie our country. 1 would like te see two horeos pitted against two Demo crats. 1 want two patriots Bgalnst two copferlKa'is.' And thore wero deme Idiots who appUiutul thtsu thrce henbuleas bent bent enccs. P1UISONAL. K MAen Wii.i.iam 11. Siurii, or Philadelphia, wai rebbtd lu Ctilragn en Friday el his watch and diamond pln,nlucil altcgutherutl,(KX). IIkv. Pit. W. A. ljKexAnn, rector of HL Jnhn'u l'retestant lplecepal cliurch, of Washington, has docllned tlie blshoprle te which he wai recently elected, "In order," as hOHu, "te neld any ocsU)lecemplloii tiena tiuti migiii urise as tu me jurisdiction of the position." Dn. J. William Wiiitk, the associate of Dr. Auuew and ene of the most popular puyklclans and clubmen In rhlladelphlr, was married Friday In the qulet llttle elm rbaded II1ske of Mllferd, Uonncclleii', te MrH. U it. DtHHtnn, tlie youngest daughter or llunjamtn II. Drewn, of l'dlladelphij. l'linnniue OruiiAititT and Mrs. Llllle Lmngtry are te bu married In Heplotnber. This Is detinlte and certRln. They have long been btttrethed and publle rumor has mated them, but Mrs. Langtry will net much befere the tlnie mentioned be legally tree from her present husband. Thet has tieentheiuly m.snn why (lubhardt and tbe actress tiuve net toen wedded long oie this Mui I'ifm'iami will or ncincln- rjati ii,..A.i!i.ii en I he 1 ciuritt nlJuly, She will de It by vt Ire ireui N HHliliigten. Thn preeldent Is te b at (lettjsburK en that day, and shoUefsn't wish te make thn Ohie trip without him esprcUUy alnce blie will Jeurney thltber In company with her dls tlDguUlitil hiihbaud Rtieut the llme the lueky red eara begin te show through the hubLs In tlie great oerntlelds of Ohie. Disiier Wiutai;i:u has announced his drclMun In the caie et Itev. Heward T, Wld demur, of J'hllndelphla, charged with vlc latlugthe church canon et marrlage and divorce. Thoblsbeppronounoesbimi-uiity, and suspends him from the ministry tr long as his relations contlnue with t'.e present Mrs. Widdemer, and until ha I as restered himself in the bishop's ccnlldPace by repentance and amendment, providing that the suspension sbslt net exceeu five yearr, DBIFf. 1 have been gathering a few thoughts en serious topics which It occurs te me might net be uninteresting rr unprofitable for Sunday read Ing and modltatlen. A few of you may have read them boferc, but the most, I knew, have net. It you don't agree with all of them, ae much the better. Te read what we don't agree with Is'very often mero prolluble than simply te have prcsonted te us that which we doagreo with. It makes us think mere, and se belps us te clearly formulate our own thoughts and Ideas, Simply as wholesome mlnddrrlUterc, therefore, de 1 odor the following collection of thoughts. Theend of all truoprayer must be the conformity of man with the divine, and net tue opposite. One grain of true faith Independently, honestly wrought out, even though It be small as a mustard seed, Is worth mero than all the truth of the ontechlsm merely con fessed with the mouth. Kvery thinking man ewes It as a selemn dnty te his fellewmen te contrlbute his Bhare, howevor small and insignificant It be, te the thought of the world and the working out of Its problems. Truth received at soeond hand Is Indeed better than none at all, asrclUe'ed light Is better than darkness. Hut at host hew dllTercntlt Is from the living llame Itself, shining direct and Immodlate Inte our very soul I With Ged overywln.ro near In real, liv ing prcsonce, religion Is overywhere the reaching forth te touch him, te bring all departments of Ufa into the divine mould, all human operations into harmony with the dlvine activity. O.tly this Is true lovesnd rorvlce of Oed : te recegnlza the boncilceuro of the dlvine erder everywhere, te beceme mero and mero fully acniMlnted with It, and te care mero fcr its fuiulltm nt and unhlndi red ac tion than for our own llule Relllih wishes, Intentions and ircjelp. Hy the Ute and death el Jeriis Carlht a new factor was brought Inte human f uvlr. onment, requiring n new adaptation of mail'H llfO therctn. ntld tlinr.liv .rnnnratl.,,. new nnd higher jmvers, n new and higher lerm el exiBtencu : life eternal. It Is net till wohnve eurselves Intiored, Btrugglcd and perlinps sullored for our faith lnthoprecoH of making It apart of our beimr, that It liccemes u persenal, living, working corvlcllen tu up. One slngle faet tnusobtalned Is wertn ninrn than a thou sand merely passively accepted. The comparetlvo emptlnrss of our churehOH is net a elgn of Imliilcronea te ro re ro llulen ; but a proteut of the reverent Intol Intel Intol llgeiico of moil ni(ninHl Its abuse and inlsop inlsep inlsop nrehonsloi). It Is tlie medern echo et Hamuel'B rebuke, "Hebeid, te ebevls better than hacrlUce ;" tlie rolteratlon et Isaiah's Inspiration, "llrlrig no mero vain obla tions; lucetiBO In nil abomination unto me, the new moons and Sabbaths, the calllnn of aHsemhlles, 1 cannot away with. Wash you, inake you clean j coase te de evll ; learn te de well j cook Judgment, ro-llf-ve the opprefsed j Judge lue luthBrlcHs ; plead for the widow." We pretest ngalnst exaltlng oue ineans el rollglen Inte the chief If net the sole end; against eceleslastlclsm taking the place of million ltBOir. It Is this nlniiu that has driven out of the Ohureh hundreds of the Krimuei ami uesi men me world lias evor Moen; Just Iiccause they are se great. Thelr faith in tee large te express Itself In her symbols. Their character tee many hided te be adequately nourished at her meager table, ,1helr leve tee doep and glewlrtg te Und Kiilllclent expression In her low forms and ritual, Thelr religion Is tee full and completc. Just an the eterual Imm&nauce or Cled's Belf la that which en the ene baud Is mani fested as cravltatlnn, whose very cxlstonce constitutes the law which geverns all nc turr, se tliatBaiue dlvine Immanance man I I festlng Ilaelf en the ethor hand lu the spiritual renin), may Itself oenstituto by Its very prrsonce, tlie laws of Intolllgenco aud morality, of Truth, Reality and (loednoss, according te whleh all Bplrlt Is governed. Who knows but we shall yet renllVs Knior Knier Knior sen'n profound propheoy, nnd seme dBy " shall soe the Identity of tlie law nfgravltn nfgravltn lien with purity of heart ; and that the Ought, that Duty, Is ene thing with Scloneo, with lleauty nnd with Jey." Aye, who would net rejeice If, when no lenger eoelng "Through n glass darkly," mil knowing even ai also we are known, we should realise that goednossand wisdom, and all ether hiicIi terms, nru hut namew, llkercd, yellow nnd blue, of n few rdl-ct-ed rav et '.the lnelltble light or the world, while the eternal source thereer Is hlmselt dlllorent from each and inllnllely mero than tlie eum of them ull 7 Itumerlallty: Though we might wish Involution te be mere explicit and clear In the mutter, fan as net te be se easily nil understood, and lulHrcproaentod, yet will we net I'laiue it thorefer he much as the falthledM hearts et theso who till up lis Bllouce with thelr greundleas suppositions and words of unbelief. Idstenlng with the caref lailh ourselvos, we may liave no dls dls tlnet utterances ludeed. j et a whlsper, less didactic than prophetic, coming from Its direction te us. F.ver. O son of idrh. it seems te say, ever hath the grout Cause led thoe up, net down ; from geed te bolter, net te wersu ; trust him ! "Fiein lower te higher, Irem simple te com- liler, Thtilf tlie pathway el the Eternal reel: from earth In llrlien hvrh te llewerlni? tree riein cill ie crvuplni; wnruif, Ireui it mi te whnt chiill be. TliU U tlie Beliimn Inisen or nil time, '1 lila U the teuchtng et llie vlce suu'luie " Klomentnl ferces arosucceoded by cl.om cl.em Icnl, chemical by vital ; plant life was de- oiepoii luinauimai, net by losing any of It bigher functions, but by having Htill higher ones added te It; animal life was graduated Inte man, net by taking from him aught that the animal had, but by add. ing te it reason, conscience, personality. When dually iimu shall change his form el life, are we te suppese that this method v, 111 be reversed, that his highest charaoterlstlcs will be taken Irem him ? May, nay must, we net much rother bolleve, een according te the ebseri ed erder of evolution, that he will retain all tbOBO, bis higher reason, his knowledgo of geed and evll, bis whele per sonality, aud again have added te them new aud still higher functions and powers, of pure, eternal spirit? Man no lenger, ln ln deen, but angel InBtead I The evolution of nature propheolos it. The re elation el Oed declares it. Shall net we bollevo it, hepe it, realize n T And though according te solution and revelation alike, "it detn net yet appear what we shall be, we knew that when He Hlmll appear, we Bhall he like Him; for we shall see Him as He lt." "Se when this corruptible Bhall put en Incnr Incnr ruptlen, and this mortal Bhall have put en Immortality, then Bhall be brought te piss the saying that is written, death 1h swallowed up in victory." I Te be concluded next tmuriHj I'M' AS AOtiiu:.r ie an i ite.SAur. lu Ilia rail He Strike mill lljurnu MKtln'ur nttrluuai), 1'rolesser Vt llllaiiiR, the wrenaut, loll from the balloon Friday, ut To'ehestor, Mary land, and In falling Btruclc Mr. Henry Scales, Ne. 7U0 Franklin Btroet, mitlmore, savorely injuring him about tlie luck. Williams escaped Injury, Lut wts badly dazed when nicked up. 'lhe aoeident was a roeullar;ono. The bjlloen wa held by hand until ready te be let loose. The persons who were holding one side let go, and the ethers supposing the order hail been glen also let go et the balloon, which Imme. dlately began te ascend. Mr. Williams grabbed the ring of tlie twraoluile and was carried oil the ground, When about lerty. tlve lectin the air the balloon fouled with the stsglng which had leen erected te assist In holding the air fahip tu lis position. The ferce of the collision was be great that the parachute liroke loeso nnd began te dOKPtiid at a terrllle rale. Mr. Williams struck a guy rope, which psrtly broke his fall, lle foil backward, idrlklng Mr. Scales en the lft side, Reth were picked up in an unceniclcus condition and taken te the hotel. The Treason) of Franckd. Jiy KODEItT LOUIS 8TEVESS0X. COXTIKCXO "And then again," broke out Ca.lmtr, "nlint children jeu are vicious children, myfntthl Hew could you tell the value of this t rath I It might have been worth noth ing, or next deer." "I'nrden me," wild lhe doctor. "Yeu linve your usual flew of spirits, I pcrcche; but J e en less inn u your usual deliberation, x am net entirely ignorant et theso matters." "Xet entirely Ignorant of anything ever I heard of," Interrupted CeMinlr, bow ing, nnd raising his gloss with n tort of iurt j,Kllto j,Kllte licm. "At least," rcvumed thodector, "I gave my mind te the subject tbftt j ou may be willing tolielleo nnd I estimated that our capital woiitilbe doubled." And he described the nature of the find. ".My word of honor P Bald Casimlr, "I halt lnl leve you I 1 lut much w eutd deiwud ou the quality et the geld." "The quality, my dear Casimlr, was" And the doctor in default, of language, kissed his linger tips. "I would net lake your word for It, my geed frlend," retorted the man of business. "Vouarea man of very rosy views. Hut this rebliery," he continued "tills robbery is nn old thing. Of ceurse I pass ever your nensense about gangs and landscape paint ers. I'er me, that is a dream. Who was lu the house last n Ight P j "Xone but eurhcl ves," replied tlie doctor. "And this young gcntlemnnr askcil Casimlr, jerking a nod in the direction of Jcnn-Slarle. "He tee" lhe doctor bowed. " "Well; and, If it Is a fair question, who is her' pursued the brethcr-in law. "Jenn-Marle," answered lhe doctor, "com bines the functions of n fen and stable boy lle begnu ca the latter, but he rese rapidly te the mera honerablo rank in our nlTectiens. He is, I may Bay, the greatest comfort lu our lUes" ' Hal" said Casimlr. "And provleusto he coming ene of jeu I" "Jcan-Slarie has lived n remarkahle exist ence; his exjierlence has Iwcn eminently forinatie," replied Desprez. "If 1 liad te choeso nn education for my beh, I should have chosen such another. Beginning ltfe with mountebanks mid thieves, passing on ward te the society and friendship of philoso phers, he may be Bald te have fcklunncd Uu volume of huinati life," "Thlevcsl1 repeated the brother In law, with a mcdltatlvealr. The doctor could hnve bitten his toflgue out. He foresaw what was coming, nnd pre pared his mind for n Igoreus defeuse. "Did you ever steal yourself P ilcil Cast mlr, turning suddenly en Jean-Marie, mid for the first tlnie employing a tingle c cglaiJ which hung round his neck. "Yes, blr," replied the boy, with a dtp blush. Casimlr turned te the ethers with pursed lips, and nodded te them meaningly. "Hey I" taldhe; "hewlsthatP "Jcnn-JIorle is n teller of lhe truth," re turned tlie doctor, throwing out his hu'.t. , "Helms nevcr told a lie," addctl madaine. "He 13 lhe bestet boys." "Xecr told a lle, has he netP reilecled Casimlr. "Strange, very strange. OIve mo'yeur nt nt teullen, my jeung friend," he continued. "Veu knew nbeut tills treasurer' "He helped te bring it home," Interposed the doctor. "Desprez, I nsle you nothing lint te held j our tongue," returned Casimlr. "I mean te question this Unble boy of yours; nnd If j ou nre se certeln et his innocence, jeu can af ford te let him answer for himself. New, fclr," he resumed, pointing his ewglas Mralght nt Jean Marie, "jeu knew it could be stolen with impunity I Yeu knew jeu would net Iw proiecutedl Cemol Did jeu, or did you net!" "I did," answered Jean Mnrlc, In n miser able whisper. Herat there changing color likonreioh Ing pharos, twisting his fingers hj'stericulry, bw allowing air, the picture et guilt. "Yeu knew where it wa3 put?" resumed the inquisitor. i m "Ye3,"fien Jcan-Mnrle. ' " "YoiiHiyjeu liuvebvcn n thief lioferc," continued Casimlr. "New hew nm I toknew that) ou nre net ene still! I suppese jeu leuld climb the grin gate" "Yes," still lower from lhe culprit. '. "Well, then, it was jeu who 6tole theso tilings. Yeu knew it, nnd jeu daie net deny It, Ixiokmein thofacel ItaUej our sneak's cjes, iiuunusniri" fflmme rw' . ..xvj c; . -V ti "llatse your sneak's enes." " Hut In place of nnj thing of that sort Jean Jean JInrie breke into a dismal hew 1 and lied from the arbor. Atnstasle, as she pursued te cap ture and reassure the victim, found tirae te Bend ene Parthian arrow "Casimlr, jeu are n brutel' "My brellicr," kiM Desprez, with the grcateht dlguitj-, "jeu take upon jeui-self a llcense" "Desprez,", lulcrruptrtl Cashnlrr" "for heaven'ssnke lieuinun of the world. Yeu telegraph me te leave my business and ceme dew n here en j ours. I ceme, I nik the bust iicm, j-eu say 'Find me this thief l' Well, I find him, I say 'There he isl' Yeu need net ilke It, but jeu have no manner or light te take oirerue." "Will,"ietunud thodector, "I grant thaf; I will e en thank j ou for jour mistaken zeal. Hut jour bjpethesi was be extra vegautly menst reus" "I-oek here," intemtpted Casimlr; "tvas it you or StaleP "Certalnlj net," answered the doctor . "Very well, then It was the hej Say no mero about It," said tlie bretbcr-iiilaw, und he produced his cigar case. "I w ill say this much mero," relumed Des piez: "If that boy came and told me se him self I should net belIoe him; nnd If I did bo be bo llexeliim, se inijilicit is my trust I should conclude that he had acted for the liest." "Will, well," told Cusimlr, indulgentlj-. "llavujeu alight I I must be going And, by the way, I wish jeu would let me fell jour Turks for jeu. IalwajsteM jeu it meant smash I tell jeu se again. Indeed, it was partly that that brought me down. Yeu neveiRicknowledge my letters a most uupaulonable lubit." ' My geed brother," replied tlie doctor blamllj, ' I have uecr denied jour ability in buMiiesa, but 1 can perceive jour limita tions." "Fgad, my friend, I can return the compli cempli ment," obseneil the man of business. "Your limitation is te be downright irrational." "Obsertothe iclathe iioaitleu," ivturnctl the doctor with n smile. "It is your attitude te bollee thieugh thkk nnd thin in ena nun's jiidguuiit-j our own. I fellow the same opinion, but ulltcallj and with own M ".T t. fl v V . -'.w & I J". a ' " i. 17 WmMmk r1 PI 1KJW ejis. hleh is the meiv liratieiu.ll I kUa It te jeurlf " "Oh, my dear f. Hew ."cried Casimlr, "itick te jour Turks, stiik te jour Mable boy, go te the de II in giiitrnl in jour own wnj uiul 1) doue with it. Hut don't ratiocinate with me-1 cannot bear It. And se, ta ta I might ns will li4obta)edawu) for any goe.1 I've done S.ij geed by from me te Stasle nnj te the sullen hung deg of u ttable bej-, if jeu insist ou it, I'metr." And Casiuur departed The doiler that night dissected his tharniter before A nast.i sie "01101111115,110 beautiful," he said, "he has learned ene thing from his lhe long acquaintance with jour husband: the word rutiecmittf. It shines in his v ecabulary Uke u jewel ina muck heap. And, even se, he ceutmuuUy misapplies it Fer jeu must have ebtr ed he uses it as n sei t of taunt, Ju the case of te ergotise, imp!) I as It w ere tbw peer, dear fellow i-a vein of wphlstry, As te bu cruelty (oJceu Maric.lt mmt Ixj forgiven him it II net his nature, It ti the nature of his life. A man who deals with money, my dour, li a man lest." With Jean-Marie the process et reconcilia tion hail been somewhat slew. At first he was Inconsolable, insisted en leaving the family, went from paroxysm te paroxysm of tears; and It was en!7 after Anastasie had been closeted for an hour with him, alone, that she came forth, sought out the doctor, and, with tears In her eyes, acquainted that gentleman with what had passed. I "At first tny husband, he would hear et nothing," she said. "Imagine! if he had left usl what would the treasure be te that? Ilorrible treasure, it has brought all this about I At last, after he has sobbed his very heart out, he agrees te stay en a condition we ere net te mention this matter, this infa mous suspicion, net even te mention the rob bery. Ou that agreement only, the peer, cruel boy will consent te remain among his friends." "Hut Oils Inlitbltidn," said the doctor, "this cmliarge it cannot possibly apply te meP k "Te all of us," Anostasle assured him. I "My chorlshed one," Desprez protested, "yen mutt have misunderstood. It cannot apply te ma He would naturall" come te me."li 2. I "Henri," she said, "It doesT t swear te you It does." ft "This Is n painful, a very painful drffllnv stance," the doctor said, looking a llttle black. "I cannot niTect, Anostasle, te be an) thing but Justly wounded. 1 feel this, I feci it, my wife, acutely." "" ) "I knew you would," she said. "But If you had seen his distress I We must make allowances, we must sacriflce our feelings." 'I trust, my dear, you have never found me a erse te sacrifices," returned the doctor very sillily.) "And you Will let me go and tell him that you have ngrcedl It wUl be Uke your neble nature," she cried. J i Se it would, he porcelCed It wduld be Uke his neble nature I Up Jumped his spirits, triumphant at the thought. "Ge, darling," he said nobly, "reassure htm. The subject Is bulled; mero I make an effort, I hkve accustomed my will tothese oxertions and It is forgotten." "" A Uttle after, hut still wlftTfiweUen ey"e9 and looking mortally sheeplsh, Jean-Maria reappeared and went ostentatiously about lih business. He was the only unhappy mem ber of the party that sat down that night te (upper. As for the doctor, he was radiant. Ue thus sang the requlem of the treasure: m l "Tills has been, en the whole, a most amus ing episede," he said. "We are net a penny the worse nay, we nre immensely gainers. Our philosophy has been exercised; seme et the turtle Is still left the most wholesemo of delicacies; I have my staff; Anostasle has her new dress; Jean-Marie is the proud pos sessor of n fashlonable kepi. Besides, we had a glass of Hermitage last night; the glow still suffuses my memory. I was growing positively niggardly with that Hermitage positively niggardly. Let me take the hint. We had ene bettle te celebrate the appear ance of our visionary fortune; let us have a second te conselo us for its occultatlen. The third I hereby dedlcate te Jean-Marle'3 wed- . U W--4. (Te be Continued.) HPKU1AL. NOT1UEU. 11.11. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a., Is selling BUlL.OU'8 COIKJH UU1CK as a guaranteu te euro all hreat and lung treubles. iti) 1 bought mrdlclne In tlilrteen states, bu nothing helped ine till I used Kly's Cieain Hal m. In tour flays 1 could bear as well as ever. 1 am curt d (d catarrhal well. It Is the beat meaiclnn ever used. Uarrett Wldilck, UnstlngP, N. Y. I ceulQ scareely speak; it was almost lmpo lmpe lmpo stble te breath through ray nostrils. Using aiy a iruum imuii smut uuiu kuu nullum uii- tlrely dlgaupoated. I. O. 'llchoner, shoe Mor Mer ctmnt, KM? Abelh, N. ,J. U2waeedftw SlIILOU'SCUllK will Immediately relieve Greup, Whooping Ceiiuh und Urenchllla. Fer sale by It. II Cechmn, Druggist. Me. 117 North ijuoen slletL (7) WANAUAKKWH fiiiLADULi-mi, Hilurday, June SJ, IsSS. Stere open all day. While the mercury is sim mering remember that there is no worthy het-weather thing for wear or home use but we have it. A glance about the store will give you a harvest of comfort hints. A cyclone of buyers struck thpse Manufacturers' Remnants of Hamburgs yesterday. Scat tered lets of the stuff, but there are lets mere te scatter. Won't be long at this rate. Edgings Mount-lugs Insertion All-evers Just out of the cases and at half price. Medium te fine, 3b inch te .15 inches wide, ic up. Southwest of centre. II you want a Trunk that the kaggagc smasher can't worry we knew el nothing se geed for the money as our Ne. 71. Flat top, iron bands, hardwood strips, steel clamps, Cerbin lock, extra heavy handles, strong as a traveling Bastile. But it don't leek it ; and it's wonderfully light for such a thing. $3 for 32-inch. That's one. Others just as fit for whatever the need is sea or land. The sea-traveling trunk nearest in weight te a Basket Trunk is the " French." Streng, light weed, canvas cov ered, leather bound, brass mounted, roomy as an omnibus, $17 te $24. Steamer Trunks, $6 te $10. Basket Trunks, 16.50 te $25. Sele-leather Trunks, $22 te $57. Sarategas, hump backed and always hungry, 2S te 3O inches, $5 te $16. Ladies' Dress Trunks, $11 te $15. And se en. Come with your want in mind. The Trunk te suit is here. llasemcut MaiUul street side Traveling Bags. The very best in the market. Yeu see shelves and tables covered with two or three hundred of them. Leeks like a big job te pick one out. It isn't. Settle the size, the rest is easy. The whole family af grips unci parcel pacKs. Under Juntpnr and Uarktit treet stairway te Carpets und ruruUuiti. Think of a folding Japanese Fan for 3 cents ' A very re spectable Fan, tee. Ne one but a Jap could get se much of shape and color and fol-de-rel generally ler 3 cents. A dozen prices above, ' WAXAUAKK118. Japanese Lawn UmbTeTTas, $7 and $9. Japanese Water Monkeys, said te keep water cool without ice, $2.25. A little world of Japanese things. llssement, northejst el centre. Geed News ! The Men English Cellars are here. Met ends of the Blere. middle sntrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, J Phlladelehlp. VLOTU1NU, te. gPKINO, 1888T " " Fine Tailoring. .n-'liM0 l',?rmwm'r customers that I am 2?w-?tr??. hew tLem an Assortment Ei?SR?.S.,yn ana Trewsering that cannot The Latest Novelties In Spiinsr Ovorceatlnsr of my own Importation and conenod styles. H. OERHART. yr KKOHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- EOMKHKW THINGS IN SUITINGS -AND- Treuserings Fowepenlnir ler the warm snasnn. We uufee an honest cilert t,i render salU'actleu te the custeuiurln e cry case. KU 1,1. LINKS OK Gout's Summer Undeiwear Hosiery, Cellars and Culls and Furnlihtnks, generully.i An inspection et our steek and prices re epect fully se.ltlted. Gee. E. Rathven, Ne. 25 East King St. Next Doer te lhe I ancastcr County National Uank, I.A.NCi'.TEIt, VA. marl! lvniw nut uuuun. rll. MARTIN ifc CO. Remarkable Offerings -IN- Summer Dress Goods! Our buyer has Just returned from the mar mar mar kutaniUomenow tliore will Uj dlsp'ajoden our coanters seme of the greatest drives In Novelties evor eliewn. DRESS OHALLIEi More demand for them every day, "c a yard; sold every whom at 8 und 9a a yard. hery pattern made we have In stuck. Weel Cbal lltM. wj a yurd llalr Weel Challles, '.'3e a yard. FRENCH SATINES. 'J Ills t ll the story et our sleck-, 92 patterns, at .no ; II patterns, at '.He ; ti patterns at iic. American Satines. An liuuienaestrck In all the desltalileitiadcs -llotellu, nine, 'itura Cettn, etc. BATISTES! Ovcrayard wide. Cream and White grounds, at 9c a aid ; regular price, He a) aid. J. B. MARTIN (6 CO. 1770 3888. JULY FOURTH. r HoadquartersJer Fireworks. Wodeslre te call attention tnllUKWOKKB ler tin reuilnK reurlh 01 July Celebration. lluyinK our works fiem the manulacturer, and Urn Cracker from urn Importer in large nuantiilesandfercasli, we are In position te JOU at tliu lowest umrkotrrlce Ollt WUKKS ure all lolnred erkg, aud ler weight, size and beauty of colors ri-u net surpassed. OUU KIltKCUACKKlia are long elem, best The People's Cash Stere e 1. w uave an tizes cannon Ciucker-", ispineee andBlher Star Torpedoea, Colored nre. Unman Candles, Sky KecbhIs, Triangles Mines, rtlcil wheels, slower Pets, lirllllant Keuntalns, Hta, Ktc. Ctlnfsa Lanterns and rings ler the reurtti and Kail Campaign. ti have pnrchassd largslyet Chlnise and .lapanese 1 anterna, and jrlags, which wc euu also JOUattbe l.enest frlces. 11UNT1MJ I.A(,S We can I urntsh them el any size ut Short Netice. BURSK'S, HO. 17 EAST KING BTRBDT, I.ANOABTKB.l'A. FVRX1TVKB. w 1DMY Klt'S. FURNITURE WIMYEBS C0BHER. THE OLD COltNEll 18 rVA. Or GOOD Xtw TH1NH". Onr stock Is tee larjrn and must be reduced bereui the season clurs. Te dn this a bara concluiled te kIve tlie people a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITrLK COST. We have seme Reeds (net the newet, but Just as Koedithit will ne sold If the price put en thorn will sell them. TbcseareHHKAT JIHTJOAINS, and we ex pect te see them meve Uve'y. WIDMYER'S FUnNITUUK STOKX Oer. Ea&t King & Duke BU. I dee Ire te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact that I am no wprepared te de general Undertak ing, te which my per Honal attention will be pi von nt moderate charges. Respectfully,', WAtTEIt A. IIEIMTSH, 27 & 99 S. Queen St. Kosldenca 37 West Vine Street, oppeslto St.Mar's Church.', K ITtUKNITUHE I FUKN1TUHK! TIIEUMKK31GNKD HAS ItEOI'KNKIl HIS faTOKK AT 1IIE Ol.l) STAND, M. 38 East KiDg Street, Which was dostieyod by Are some llme age, and hasapciftctly Novrstecft et ull kludn.er FURNITURE. rAHLORBUlTK", HEDHOOM SUITES, TAII1.KS, CHAIK3, ETO. UPHOLSTERING In All Its Tranches. Alse I'utnttng and Or Or nainentlng Old Cbulrs. HENRY WOLF, Ne 38 Kast King Street. Je9 tfd BVMilJiK JtEBOKTH. Cuiuacie corrAer:, NKAlt r UK IIKACII, 13UKKNTUCKYAV1. , ATI. tNTlCClXY.N J. 110ll.l,IKK,iil.K(lANTCUlSINK. Je7-3mdTii,ThA MRS, JOHN A. STAUL. OWAHD.COlTAQi:, ATLANTIC C1TV. owepon for the jeasen. Heed looms and even convenience, t or terms apply te Mtas n.Li,it p ANincKws, Ne.?5 9nrf Atonue, Atlantic City, N.J. Jiin:e,2VJ7,OJy5,; A TriANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. I.argest Most Convenient Hetel. Klegantly FnrnUhed. Liberally Managed. Coach teand from lleach and 1'ralns. orchestra Husle. CHAH. Uetil.AUit, frep. W. K. Coehhan. Chief Clerk. tebH-euid rptlK "CHAI.rONTB," Ocean Kndel .Seilh Carolina Avcnun, A'll,ANTICcn Y. N. J. K. UODKUTS A bOXB. aprO-lmd tt nrBTUKHILiIj," ATLANTIC CITY. N. J . Ocean Kurt Kentucky Aveuue. Open rtbnmiy 1, te Noveiuber I. J ec IJex 1OJ0. M.J.KCKKUr. mayie 2md s TOC'IC'ION HOTKU CAl'K MAY, N J. OPKNS JUNK 30 New Ownership Mw Management. Newly Furnished, t'frtrct AppnlnMnintn. l'enulnr Prices. rtnest bettch In the world. Keem plans and 1 n forma ferma forma slen atlllaslnn A fers' l'laue Waioreoms, N. w. corner 1 le enth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia until .lunu Ct . Ill no. WALTON, l'roprletor, JnnlG Ut Lnte of St. James lietel, n. T. CAi'ON.SI'KlN(JH AND IIATBH ALKAINK LI111IA AND BCPKKIOlt IKON WA1KUS, IlAMi'dlHHK COUNTY. W. This celebrated Mountain Uosert for health and pleasure, llatbs et anytomperutu e; u summer cJtmate unsnrpasdcd: a charming summer home with Its many improvements, accommodating fcie guests, opens Jane 1. for medical and ethor testimony, send ter circu lar. WM.ll 8A1.K, may7-:etd J'roprlelor. , TLANTIUI'ITY. C1IEBTKK COUNTY HOUSE. Thti IhoreiiRlily comrertablo and well known house li new open. 'xwent)-elghtu teasnn. riuine uianagement. Coul aud da lightrul liicalleii veiy nearthnsea junl2-2ii)d J KHIMtHINS. rOK HALM UK JtKKT. RKsiDUNun en Tin: kamt widk of Uiike street, bntcen Orauge and Cheitnut, for runt, liuinlioef A.J.STKINMAN, miwtd At this emee. FOK KKNT KKONl' AND KKAK bisemrnts under lllrsh A Urn 's Clothing Stere 1 trontenesultablu foraheeiiiakrshon: rear suitable ter cattugbnti se or gu en greceiy. Apply 10 IIIU&U A IlltO , Jul Hurt 1 tuitre Kquare. HOUHKNKOKHAI.H ON THE MOST liberal turins. en Weit Chestnut, Yal nut, Lemen. Mury, l'lne und Charlette streets. Apply at mliemd CO'NOUTH MAUY STUKKT. "ITier" hknt.-thi: quakky'vUlTi: J 81'KAM UOLLKItMII.L. Thtt mill U New and hns the Latest Ini Ini preid Mechlnrry, with IUIUehJ Mdlug at deer. A geel home trade. Special induce ment will In klvei 10 a responsible party, lieaien ler 1011' lug geed Will guepnikksslen en J dly 1, or any llme tbnreutter. une!6tfdS liuarr vllle, l'a. DISSlllMlM: ItKSIOKNUK FOK XX BALr. Ne 63J new Helland avenue, op- Iies t te McGranu's I'ark; lurgHtwn sfrj brlctr ieuss. hcatHd withernam, het nnd cold water, bath-room, cltst etc.? entire heuu lately Faperud ; large let containing choice Irutt ret-s, grapts. etc ; i.lse Huh Kllrhen garden Keasnn for eel Ing owner Is moving away. Inquire at resldtmte j.i3.-wdw.- w sam ei'itirriiEit. JOR KKNT-KKOM Al'HIL 1, 1S68, i toreno or a term of years, the Strasbnrg llttllreail, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, vviru vviru heusB, Locomotive. ur.d Cars j all In geed and running erder. The lease et this valuable propeny presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage In a pleasant, -well established and profitable business, rer con dJUens, rent or ether Information apply te THOB, or UJCNUY lIAUMOAUDNltU, atr-tld LancwMr city, tK s
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