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Ho Score the Christians for Thrlr I.nck f KnotTledc Concerning tho ltd lg Ion Pro fe sotl by Fortr Hundred and Seventy five Millions of Peoplb. Chicago, Sept. 15. "How dure you judge r Arrayed In robes of spotless white, which seemed nil the whiter by reason of .his swarthy countenance and wealth of Jet black hair, with arm and Index flncrer ex tended and every muscle of hU body quivering with excitement, Dharmnpala, tho eminent Buddhist nrlost and scholar from Calcutta, stood upon the edge of the platform In the Hall of Waililnctou yes terday afternoon and thus hurled defiance at tho audlenco before him. A volley of cheers was the rosponso. Beyond the striking figure from the Orient, dwelling Intently unon overy word, sat the vener able Kdward Everett Hale, who had Just come from an adjoining hall. On his right was tho negro prince from Africn, on his left Mrs. Ormlston Chant, the Kn gllsintadlcal. Next to her, his head en circled In 11 turban of white, Dakoyoshl Matuysama, tho advocate of Shlntolsm side by side with the negro Protnp Chunder Mnzoomdar, the philosopher of the Urahuio-HomaJ. It was a striking scene ana a striking occasion. The Uuddhist had been Introduced after nn nddrois of remarkable liberality by Ilev. Dr. E. L. Itexford, of llostou. Ho expressed his gratification that an oppor tunity had been nilorded him of crossing tho water to participate in tho parliament, and said that it mattered little what a man's dogma, or what his theology, If he was only slncoro and truo in the light within him. Then, surveying the audi ence, ho suddenly demanded: "How many of you have read tho Hfo of Buddhaf" Five hands, four of them belonging to women, wero timidly held up. "Five only," said tho Buddhist, with a tr.no n.,,1 lr.nl- nt .11e.lr.lll "l'ra,r 1,,mi1rl1 and seventy-live millions accept our re- j llulon of love and hope. You call your- , self a nation; a great nation, and yet you do not know the history of this groat have vainly been endeavoring to solve for teacher. How daro you Judge," and the pnf,t fortn,Kht! ,w'l9 ,tHkun"eBteB audience cheered again and ngaln. when Coroner Smith held an Inquest in "You complain that you do not make " Woodbury court house. A 1 the evi converts among us," ho continued. "You : cli the authorities had been able nreach a God of love, but in vour actions to secure wns presented to the jury, but vou are selfish. You make of nn ignorant i or unsopliisticnted man a perfect hypo crite. You havo used the story of a Hfo crushing bloody Juggernaut to sccuro the means to save alleged heathens. Jugger naut lias been populnrized by Christian missionaries, and yet a commission com- posed of eminent Englishmen has declared that the Christian idea of Juggernaut was a myth, that death and blood were repul nive to our people. This Christian story has been exploded. It has gone into ob- llvion." And so the Orientalist went on, scoring his hearers and defending ids own creed. He asked how many had read the life of Mohammed, the prophet of Arabia, and when four hands went up he asked why they should denounce Mohammedanism when' they know nothing of it or its founder. And with overy sentence he car ried his audience with him. Quito ns radical in its way was tho ad dress of Rev. Dr. Itexford, the Boston Unlversalist divine, and he took for his subject "Tho religious intent." He said ho had no sympathy with tho people who wanted to be separated from the bouds that bound them to the tragic past. He preferred to keep his share of tho bond; that he could rejoice iu the develop ment of mankind, in glorying that evolu tionary religion thnt brought them where they were todny. He did not believe in talking of a fallen man, but of au unde veloped man. Revelation wns never a di vine message until it was understood. Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbot was another of the leading speakers of the day, taking for his topic, "Religion essentially a char acteristic of humanity." He spoke in his usually eloquent strain. Temples and priests, ho said, were the creators of ro- liglon. They had made it. Christ came not to create roligion, but to develop that which was already In existence. Science was thought of man trying to llnu the reality that lay behind tho mysteries of nature. All life was n search after the in finite. Agnostics might call out to them to stop, but they had to go on, because they could not help it. The blomishes and blurs of human handiwork wero upon Christianity, hut it was not Christianity concerning which they desired to tell their brothers from across the sea, but CurM. Mrs. I.ydia H. Dickinson in nn nddiess upon "The Divine Basis of Co-operation ot Mnn nnu woman" said that woman was not subject to man nor man to woman. They were one, and that precluded tho idea of subjection. Truth was masculine and love feminine. lllK Strike of l'l-miuli Miner Lrobn1ile. Paiiis, Sept. 15. Tho coal owners of Pas-de-Cnlais, a large department in the north of rrauce, resolved ot their confer ence not to grant the demands of the min ers for better wages and for tho abolition of certain practices among the foremen nnd weighers underground. A general strike in Pas-de-Calais will probably be declared at once. Chnrced -ltli Heine a Itusilun Spy. VIENNA, Sept. 15. Edgar Mlx,au Amer ican, wns arrested at the railway station in Przemysl, Austrian Gallcia, as he was about to start for Odessa, on suspicion of being a Russian spy. Mix protested Mb Innocence, but he Is still detained. He has called upon Bartlett Tripp, United States minister, to interfere in his behalf. fiulclcle Folluws an Attempt nt 3Iurder. New YortK, Sept. IB. Joseph Goldstein, El years old, a tailor, attempted to kill his iweetheart, Rebecca Fernberg, IT year old, who Is clgarmnker, because she re fused to marry him. He afterwards shot himself through the heart and died In stantly. The girl still lives. Cleveland Will Oo a-IIuntlng. Sabakao Lake, N. Y Sept. 15. It U now definitely known that President Cleveland wl go to Saranac Inn for a few days' hunting on Little Tupper lake be fare the clu.e of the hunting season. He will probably be joined by Governor Flower. The lted Cross lit Command. Wabuikotok, Sept. 15 The Red Crow association, at the request ot the governor of South Carolina, will take, ouarge ot mutter in Beaufort, S. 0., and the gen islands of South Carolina and Georgia do- uistnted by the recent storm. IT'S A SKC11ET that many women owo tuoir beauty to Dr. I'ierco's Fa vorite Prescription. The reason uoau ty of form and face, as well as grace, radiate from the common center health. 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Tlio Cup Win nt first Awarded to the llrltHimln Under a Ulisiipprelieiislmi. The Yacht Now Contesting for the Cape Mny Cup London, Sent. -18 Tho reonttn commit tee of the 1 loyal Yacht squadron, to whom was referred the proteet of Mr. Itoyal l'helps Carroll, owner of the yacht Nava- hoe, against the decision of the jutlites awarding the llrenton's Ileef cup to tho rrinco ot w ales' yacht llritnnnia, nnd de claring her victor In Wednesday's race by seconds.declded yesterday that Navahoo had won tho cup. Mr. Carroll was present nt tho meeting of tlio committee, ns was also Mr. Jameson, who appeared as the representative of tlio l'rlnce of Wales. Another Interview wns had with Mr. Carroll by the representative of the United I'ress, who asked for tho oxact grounds on which Mr. Carroll had based his protest ngninst tho cup being awarded to the Hritannla. Mr. Carroll stated that his reasons for protesting were that tho murk boat was found iu a position nt the finish different from that it had occupied nt the start, having beon, after the start was made, moved nearly two miles from the starting point, nfd that tho Navahoo wns just astern of tho UritHiinia in passing the line at which the race had started, thus saving her time allowance of fifty-four seconds nt the llnlsh. The committee ad mitted that the race should have ended nt the starting line. It was by the commit tee's order that the mark boat was moved. it being desired to get the boat into a more sheltered position. The members of the committee declared that hud they had any idea that the yachts would have fin ished the race in so Hhort a time the mark boat would not have been moved. As soon as the decision of tlio commit tee was made known the Nnvahoe hoisted the winning flag. blnce the result of tho trial races bo- tween the Vigilant, Cuionla, Jubilee and and Pilgrim became known in English yachting circles there is not that certainty of opinion that previously prevailed that the Valkyrie would prove herself a butter bont than any of the four American boats that might be selected to defend tho America's cup from the Urltish challenger. Even Lord llunraven, the owner of the Valkyrie, nnd Mr. Wutnon, her designer, nrenot over confident that the English cutter will win the international races. Tho question of tho winner of the llren ton's Hecf cup having been decided, tho race for thq Cape May cup, which, it had been announced, would not be sailed until next week, was started at 7 o'clock this morning, with the Britannia nnd Nava hoo participating. It is over the sumo 120 mile course Balled for the llrenton's Iteef cup. Tlio Ilronton's Reef and Cape May cups are American trophies, nud were captured by Sir Itichnrd Sutton, owner of the En glish cutter Genostn, In 18Wi. Since then thoy havo until now remained in undis puted possession of the English. Candidate Nenl Openi. lilt. Campaign. NEWARK, O., Sept. 15. Under tho trees in the court house yard Lawrence T. Neal formally opened the Ohio campaign for the Democracy. At noon n big parade in which wero delegations and uniformed clubs from all the surrounding towns was reviewed by Mr. Neal, who was greeted with loud cheers. Though not so great in numbers as tho Akrou celebration, which opened McKinley's campaign, thero seemed to be more enthusiasm, much of which Is due to Neul's mngnetlc manner. His speech wns repeatedly Interrupted by ap plause. He reiterated ids well known tarill views, denouncing protection gen erally and the McKinley system Iu par ticular. Four Lynched for Olio Crime. Aberdeen, Miss., Sept. IB. Two weeks ago Thomas Woodruff and five children, living near Qulncy, were taken violently ill nnd two children died. He and the others still linger with little hope of recov ery. Examination of the well on tho prem ises disclosed three packages ot "rough on rats" in it. Ben Jackson, who poisoned the well, was taken by a crowd of masked men from the olllccrs during the inquest nnd hung. Mehaley Jackson, Ben's wife, and Lou Carter, his mother-in-law, were also lynched as participants iu the con spiracy. Itufus Briyles a negro, who fur nished the money to liny the poison, was yesterday found hanging to a tree. Another lhiibpzzllntr Hunk Cashier. New Yor.K. Sept. 15. Tho Homo bank, nt Eighth avenue and Forty-second street, has been robbed of f 10,b05 in bouds by its cashier, Howard L. Uain. Bain has con fessed to the directors of the Institution thnt he lost the money in speculation iu Wall street. Uain has not been arrested. Ilepnrted bhortiigo In the mint. Philadelphia, Sept. 15. Superintend ent Dosbysbell, of the mint, was seen this morning and refused either to con firm or deuy a reported shortage of 6,000 ounces of gold lu the reserve vault of the mint. fioremor I'attlhou Hack to Work. Hakhibiiubu, Sept. 15. Governor Patti son and family returned from the World's fair yesterday afternoon. The governor is greatly impressed with the exposition and luueu pleaded with Pennsylvania's exhibit. Arrestlna; the Young Cireli.. Praqus, Sept. 15. Sixty young Czechs have been arrested for taking part in the reoeut anti-German agitation. The tVathr. Fain southerly to southeasterly winds; slightly warmer. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The paid admissions at the World's fair yMetdy were ltW.CWO. The report that General Paine had chal lenged the yacht ViiUuit to race with the Jubilee Is authoritatively denied. Secretary Herbert left Washington ltw t night for hU home lu Alabama, where he will remain until the middle of next week. Th Vienna c rrespondentof the Loudon Time repiitU a steady decruase of the cholera epidemic lu Hungary and Gallcia. Near Hopkiusvllle, Ky., the boiler of a portable engine exploded, killing Nat Mo kee, a protniueut farmer. Jim Crutch field, a negro, wa terribly burned. At St, Louis the supreme con noli Order of Chosen Friends eleeted these ofttoere: Councillor, IL H. Mome, ot New York; as rltnt eoHttetlor, 0. M. Arnold, Callfor liia; vice oiwuellor. J. B. Stubh. Tea. J, IV Mswis M. i:n.Ml'xn. Bouth Ilartwlok, NY. mm WBOILS, carbunclesh n AMI S il TORTURING ECZEMA, g j Completely Cured! g jV DAXA SAR M'ARII.t.A Co. n JZwruclnivint litne imiIviiimmI my liloml m I J"5 mTUr m). tho "Nhlliirli'M" KhnrtlTirf. & I nUr tt r in tlirir wurrt form. I took ftlvgt: 8 (Wand not able to wrk. HZ afflMcd with MB iioiu. M1 nix mm inn nirM ItimrlpM at mm (Into. I trii-tl nrvryliamfrw fa I on id Iu nr of out omimuil lo hi" twnitt, mm ttKTU AT Ariihri to nil t)il KcKenmui S 1 nA 1 inrmoiiu-d in. nlphtflntl tiay, tlx BeltchinfT wttfi intent-- I had n ti rr (mini in rlghtS! NKtridf and bmk, c-oiillniiiit Iu'imImcIm1. I fig SSSSI inm wm. .ISiK..urui.-td At laot 1H EVU HCO hiardnf DANA H 8AH8VFA-S ERILTA, cotiimt ir-i d nnig it, iind tin tlltril gltutllu compli'lviy t I KlU tne. 2 Yours rejHMtfult, l.:S is M. EDMUNDS. 3 South Ilutwhk, N Y m The truth tt the a'vf m u rti(l.tl t by 1 II. li. HOl,U!lt)4)K, P. M. South 1 Ian wick, N. Y. j Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. flsilaM, Maine. HI H m Professional Cards. JOHN H. COYIiE, omco Ueddall building, HbenHndoat, .VI. M. BUKk'E A TTORXEY A T-LA IT. SUKHAMDOAlt. ri. arid Heterly building, 1'otMvllle.' Room 3. 1. O Building, Hhenandoab, Q T. UAV1CE, B VROEOS VENTJS1. OMoe Northeast Oor. Miln anlCatrsSte "henandoah, over Stein's drug store, jyj B. KWTLKB, M. D PJIWICIAX AND BURailON. Office -130 North Jardla street, Shensndoab. lt. JAMBS artlN. 1'HYHIOIAN AND HURGEOK. Office and Residence, Mo. 31 Ncrth Jsrdir. Street, Shenandoah. J-JU. E. D- LONUACRE, Graduate lti Ktferinnrj; Surgery ami DenlMry, All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with proinpiness. Surgical oper tlons performed with the greatest care. O nice I Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah JjlKANK WOMEK, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh, Practice limited to diseases of the eye, es co-:e and throat. HpojUeleu furnished, gui anteed to suit all eyes Ofllce 18 south Jardlu street. Shenandoah. S3 SHOE koTWp. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a palul Best In tho world. .$5, 43.00 $4.00 50 $3.50 $2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR tADIES- 52.00 41. 79 TOR BOYS $2.00 1 If you want aline DRESS SHOE, made In the latest; styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 cr $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. I f you wish io economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, lock for It when you buy W.I.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, )1mi. Sold by JOHEPR IIAL.I., II South Main Rtroet, Hhenandoah, Pa. Entirely mmiiv INANDRAKEl AND A SURE GO REE FOR GOSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigostlon, Diseases of the Kldnoys,Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup i tlons and Skin Diseases. fries 25:- r" t".U Cell ty 1.1 CrHpsti. EE5BI, JOUISM & rpi., BmlimUii, TU The only SURE ROACH DESTROIER U . E:12SKM!riJPCjQt,E,OE. We cuarantec It to rid the home of Rats, Roackk Mi 2 u?. .... K k.-T'V.T'., .. t. and Water Bugs, oc MONLY RCFUNOCOIy. MAURERS ParsUn INSECT POWDER U the batt io the tbartAfar BsDBuas, Ant. Me-VM, IM.I.T. BM BACH. For Sals bi all DruasiUtt B aorc and gat thes SeU only la bauUi, our Tsade Mara ana " eahSr D. MAURER A. SON. 0Z9 N. 8TK Sr., PMitueuMiM.
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