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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Only the EogUab Laturuogs to be Usod la the Ritual* THE GERMAN QUESTION DECIDED After * Warm Dobato?TIio Mnjorlty He port of che Committee Adopted. ji Patriotic Document ? SaloonKoe|>er#, Gamblers and Bur-Koepem Barred from Moinburiibip In tbe Order Hereafter. WAMHt?0T0tf, D. 0., Bopt 0.?The joacli mooted Gorman question was decided by tbe supreme lodge of tbo Knight* of PytMas to-day by a docisivo voto against permitting tho ufo of tbo ritual iri other than tbo Ka^liuh Ianjjeaire. '/ wo votes woro taken, tbo first on the aubitilutlon of tho minority report to give Gorman lodgee flvo years of j/raco in which to adopt the KagUth ritual, rnuultSuic 74 to 41 against tbo minority report. Then tho majority report wag adopted by a voto of 7U to SC. The clat of tho majority report la found in tho following recommondatiou: "That tbo suproino lodge roannouueo and renlllrm tho declaration madoatthe Kunsas City session, that honcofortli and forcvormoro tho ritual until in this and nil other Englishgenklng nations ahull bo printed iu tbe igilsb language only, and that wbon tbo standard of oar ordor iball bo planted in any country speaking another than tho English lawgusgo tbo rituals tberoln uboU ebnll bo printed and uil concerns over *hicb this body has control should bo conductod only la the languago of such government, to theond that it may bo known to all rnou and to all natious that around our altars Pythian knights are taught, as on* of tbo cardinal principlos of our ordor, undying loyalty aud devotion to tbo govornmont to which tboy owo their allegiance, whetbor it bo tbo land of their birtb or the country of their adoption." It oho commondod tho supromo chancellor for bis action in upholding the law In this mutter and was signed by four members of tho committoo, ritanton L. Cartor, Thomas 1). Mooroa, L. P. Hunt and Auron Myers. John II. Rurso, of Indlnna, was tho author of the minority roport, which rucummoudod that lodiios which have rotuainod loynl to tho supremo lodj*o and wore working with rituals in other than tho English language when the lam ritual was promuljinted be furnish* oil with ritual.'! in tbo languor tboy wuro previously uning for a poriod of flveyoara, aftor" which thoy should surrender thorn and uso onlv tho English. Throe hours of warm donate wore bad over tho quoaiiun. Tho principal apeocb for tho minority was mudo by Keprosontutlvo Feathoratono. of Wisconsin, and for tho majority by Kopresoutativo Carter, of California. It was argued against the minority proposition that if five years wore granted tho Goringn lodges, thoy would apply for another oxlonsion of timo at tho ond of that poriod and the wholo question would havo to be fought over. Sitting in committoo of tbo wholo tho lodge has approved tho unanimous ro? port of tho committoo on tho Btato of the ordor rocommending that trnloonkoopers, bartondorn and professional gamblers be declared ineligible to momDorebip, but not effecting those who havo alroady becomo members. Tho question has not boon acted upon by tho suproroo lodge propor. The satno committoo rocommondB that tho supremo lodgo proclaim against tho uio of tho name of Pythianiam iu connection with aido ranku. A request litis boon tologrophod to tho supreme lodgo to instituto a search for B. F. Franks, of Bello Plaino, Iowa, who camo to Waanmgton xo auonu mo cncampmont and has not returnod (o Its home. His friends wlro that olio of his children ia at tho point of death. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL Decturluff SatolU'H Authority Ilero AbmInto In Preparation. New Yons, Sopt, 6.?A dispatch datod at Rome tiayn: Tbo popo in propping sn edoyclical lotter addroesod to tho bishops and pooplo of tbo Unitod States. Tho dooumont has boon under consideration ovor elneo tho visit of Archbishop Ireland to Romo, and it *ill shortly be isiued. Tho letter will nnnoonco tho absolute supremacy of the apostolic dolegato in church matters in tho Unitod HtatoB with tho siinplo right of appoal to the pnjjK The npostolio delogatlon will take tho place of tbo Propaganda Fido in directing religions affairs in tho Unitod States. Tho oncyciioal will not deal with scholastic questions. A DIZZY FAR EX What Gonitis Was It) thnt Imposed Upon the TCowspapars? Hazlctos, Pa., Sept. ft.?Tho story feat out from Lofty, Pa., to tbo ofloct tint tho mining town of Scotch Valloy had sunk out of sight is untruo. There is no Scotch Valloy mine in this region. Tho Philadelphia & Heading operator nt o nun Ilin fnrt* PJinnofc ho COU" ~"v -?jr8 ."w - ? tirmc-d. A Good Tlnunon filvou. ftw YonK,Soptfl.?Manager Wftrlnc, cl the Standard Oil Company, eaid tothat thoro was no truth in tho published roport thskt thoro had boon a Midi in the doal between his company *n<! a Rimsian oil syndicate. "Thoro c-nld not bo u hitch," tjuid Mr. Waring, "bccauio tho Standard Oil Company, haa a?ver ontorod into any negotiations *it!? Hessians or uny other foreigners inking to control the potroleutn war?et of tho world," % Hmuffclor Caught. Ssw York, Sopt. 0.?A. quantity of toooruohntun pipes, diamonds and other P^'cIoub stonos wore eoizod from Goorno Nicolay. a Cnlifornian and cnbln pna*eMoron tho North Gorman steamship "Im, on the arrival of that vcmo! from f-rvtaun. In his poscosiion wore found 1 Hioorechaum pipes, 11 diamonds insot, Hve opals and four poarls. Mora Will Oo Out. N'kv York, fcopt. 0.?In nddltlon to tho l.j.000 persons now out of work by uf the strlko of the sweat shop f>"t makora belonging to tho Urothor"M (tf Tailors, 15,000 tailors ofliliatod *Uf> tho Knights of Labor, will strlko to-morrow tuorniug unlosi tttoanwlnlo a wtlcmontshall bo affected. Another Tit mm any I to Utility* York, Bopt. tt.?Polico Captain T. Htoptwinson was to-day found Wilty of hrlbo taking and dlsmissod Jon th.j force, Tho vordlst of guilty u uuanttnoaa one on tits part of tho wilcc cotomldgionarii THAT CHOIjKRA CAME At Cunttwrland Not U?l ( ? <) to B? O*oa* In* at fft?hlngloti. Washington, Sept. A telegrctn wu rocoived to-dar by Burgeon General Wjman, of the Marine hospital service, from Health Officer Duke, of Cumberland, M'i, announcing tho death thore last night of John P. Wal* thor, a German Immigrant, with sytnp* toms pointiuv to Asiatic cholera. Dr. Wjrznan wired the otflcer to hold a poet murium examination inu ropori too re* suits. Dr. Wyman said: "I do not bellevo that this man died of Asiatic cholera. There ia now no cholera la Bremen, tbo port from which ho is eaid to have come, and has boon nono." "What is the altaation with regard to tho disease In Knropof waa asked. "It ia rather on tbo increase in Europo, but so far has boon cootinod to the most southern portions of that coast and Is most preralont at AuatroIlungary. This has kspt it away from tho ports whence the immigrants come to theio shores." ANDOltKA'S INDEPENDENCE. The Btibop of I'njol UcfnoM to Ileoogalxe tile Suzerainty of Fruiiou. Pzimoxxs, France, Sept. 0.?The poopio of Andorra are in a atato of great excitement. Tbo bishop of Urgel has issuod a pastoral lottor claiming that ho la solo rnlor ot Andorra and that bo will no longer admit tue suzoralnty of France. Audorra is a neutral country, with tho nauio of a republic, situatod on tho south slope of tho Pyrenees, botwoon tho French dopartment of Arlesje and tho Spanish province of Lerida. Its area ia about 150 square milos. Andorra's government consists of twontv-four consuls oieotod by the popi.afq nhntit 19nrm Up to tho presont Andorra has boen subjoct to the suzerainty of France and of tho bishop of Urgol, tho Indepondonco of the littlo utato dating back to tho titoe of Cbarlemagno, in 700. The inhabitants of Andorra aro mostly shopherds, who epoak tho Catalan lan* gunge. Suborn <iet? It. Special IXtpaftJi to the IntcUtotnur. Washington, D. C? Sept. 0.?George W. Saborn, of Charleston, to-day maao application to bo appointed an immigrant inspector of tho troaeury depart* mont. Potftottlno Ghnrigo* Special Dlrpatch to the JntcUluenccr. Washington, D. C., Sept. 8.?Tho namo of the postofllce at Archer, Wotrol county, has boen chnngod to that of Smithtleld, and Honry L. Smith appointed postmaster. BKLLA1IIEL All Sort? of Local Now* aad Oosslp from tho QlttM City. Thero'was aotno commotion among Bollairo saloon-keepers yostorday when it was found that tho mayor had had a dotoctivo on duty for u time looking aftor tho men who disregard the law. Tho dotectivo is W. E. Mallory, of a Cleveland aorency, who has boon here for two weeks with the announcod purnose of looking for a location for a Jewolry storo. IIo roportod a down cases, all saloon men, for violations as follows: John B. Watt, selling aftor hours; Emll Schmidt, soiling aner hours, 2; (J. 6tabb, soiling after hours; Monrv Grolla, selling after hours; Thomas CuUon, soiling after hours; Win. Bolte, soiling uftcr hours; Mrs. Watkins. sellinj? nftor hour*: John Mnuio, Sunday Boiling: T. II. Madden, Sunday selling; Wm. Bhindowolf, Sunday soiling; r. Whealan, Sunday soiling. A fellow who gave lias name as Ollle AmbroBO dropped iuto thla city Wednesday and found his way to Charlotte Wardfe homo. A row soon followed and tho man gavo tho woman a frightful beating. lie was arrested, but it took two or threo men to got the fellow to tho lockup. Tbo mayor will hoar tho particulars this morning. Thomas Cullen wob triod yestoiday. Ho doraandod a Jury trial. Thie was rofueod and tho mayor hoard tho caao, but at its conclusion rosorvod his decision till Saturday. Tho school board mot WodnoBdav night, but transacted only routino business, except in tbo appointment of Wilbur Howell as one of tho city examlnors for threo yoars. Poto Riley, yardmastor In tho Baltimore & Ohio yards horo, got tho flngors on his right hand pinched botwoon tho bumpors yoatorday morning. Frank B. Archor is at Oolumbus attending a meeting ot tho county treasurers of tho atato, of which organization he is prosldent. Maasrs. 0. P. Mason and Marlon Seals are at Lorain closing tho land deal for the syndicato in this dty. Marshal Babra and wifo will leavo next woek for a two weeks' vacation in tho northwest. Tho Cofloo Circlo was outortalnod by Mrs. C. Rumbnch ut hor home Wodnoaday evening. KNOWLEDGE lirlnm comfort ami Improvement anil tends to winomil enjoyment when the needs of physical being, will attest tho value to health of the puro liquid laxative principles embraced iu tno "KfttetSStoit. Panting In tljo form most acceptable "and plea?- [ ant to tho tnatfl, tho refreshing and truly i beneficial properties of a perfcct !ax- ( ative; effectually cleansing the HyHtoin, I dispelling colds, headaches and fevors I nnu permanently curing constipation. 1 It has given withfaction to millions and J mot with tho approval of tho medical profession. Ix'onuso It acts on tbo Kidneys, Livor and Bowels without weak- J enlng thorn and it Is perfectly free from every objoctionablo auManco. Hyrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists In r,0c and$l Imttlen, but it Is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso iinmo Is printed ou every packago, uIao tbo namo, Syrup of Fig*, and boiug well informed, you will no* accept awy oubatituto if offered* WHERE LIES THE DANGER ? 80 8ay tho Various City Boards of Health. THE flllSjER HilS BEEN FOUND. ErtdeuocTliat Eton Impure Vogeia uicw ana lamvou wobh *tv ?? ?w Btul u Food Undigested. There hai been a great deal said in tbo papers about adulteratod foods. Every large city baa a Board of Iloalth that carefully inspocta tbo fruits and vegetables that come into the city. This it all rery well, but U does not roach tbe source of tbo trouble frpm vrhicb mon and womon sutler. No food is healthy if it is not digoatcd. If the eweetost and froahost vcgotables form add .or gas in tho stomach they are poisonous. A boiling, rottiug mass of food in tbo stomach that is not and cannot bo digested, bocomos simply rank poi* son. no mattor how pure and good the food may bevo been before it was eaten, so that the trouble is not ao much with tho foods as it is with our powor of digesting thorn and turning thom into puro blood, tloib, muscle, nerve, bruin and bono. What is tbo loisou from thoso clear and often unthought of truths? Look to your digestion! Food will help you if it is tho right kind, providing you digostit. If not, any food will injure and poiion, It is bore that soionco has como to tho rescue. The discovery of a process of artificially digested food has actually boon made so that tho stomach beootnos relieved of tbe necessity of overwork, and so that porfect digestion can tako placo without effort Tbo discovery of ???.-j *?? i? ?.. a ? inia pm-m^onum iuuu um? aiuusuu ? groat detl of attention in medical and eoiontiilc circloa, and now that it in boing manufactured and put up in a form -bo that peopio can obtain it, it has worked a revolution in the subjoct of foods. It is known to tbo public as Paakola. Increased weight, freedom from dyspepsia, and the ploaaing sensation of hoaltby acting organs aro certain to bo found by all who uee this great pro-digestod food. This has been strikingly Illustrated in tho caae of Mrs, Oborles Dock, who resides at No. 284 Twenty-fourth street, Dotrolt, Mich. Shosnid: "I had boon feeling sick for flvo months. My strongth and flesh woro so foarfully roducod that I could not leave my room for woeks. My appetito was poor and it seomed as though I could not find anything that would restore my strength, appetite or health. My complexion was very eallow durlns this time, my sunken oyes wero snrroondod by deop, black circles, and my nervous system was so badly shattered that the fointost noise would sond mo into hysterics. "Ono doy whilo I was suffering very much and felt pretty doapoudont my husband brought mu a bottle of that groat pro-digested food Paskola. I commoncod its uao and in four days I not only ato hoartily, but I gained sufllciont strength to leavo my room -? .--i- ....?1 .ixtfiva t>t? UUU luvit UHUI 1X1/ uauui uutiun *-j .WW time tho flrat bottle woa consumed I bad gained fire pounds, the circles dieappoarod from around my evea. and my complexion showed a mark'ed improvement. I continuod tho use of Paskola and havo gained 14$ pounds, am attending to my household duties, and bolleve I owe it all to Paskola, and that onv othors who may be suffering likemyaolf may reoolve tho aamo wonderful bonofite." Such Btatomente as tho above confirm what tho beet sciontiBte, doctore and physicians have already learned, namely, that Paskola, tho pro-digested food, which is justly so popular, dooi accomplish what was novor before known In tho history of tho world. A pamphlet giving full particulars respecting Paskola will bo nont on application to the Pro-Digostod Food Company, 30 Roado strooi, New York city. G. A. It., ATl'BNTIONf Password nnd Couutoralgn For tho lMttsburgh Encampment. Comrados, tho password to tho G. A. It National Encampment is "Ponnsyli vania Linos," and tho countorsigu is I "Look at tho Mop." Thoro is only ono railway over which rogular trains and through care run from your locality | diroct to Pittsburgh; only ono shortest and boat route. Any roliablo railway may will nrovo that thoio advantages I aro poeflossod only by tho Pennsylvania | Linos. This is tbo'only tboroughfaro ! from your station to Pittsburgh uudor I ono management It will bo groat fun | going to tho Encampment in special ! cars and spocial trains with bands and j Hying colors. But how about getting back whon tho great crowd broaks up I and makes tho rush for homo. Think about it. It's likely you'll feel tired at tho closo of Encampmont wook and not caro to spond any moro houra on tho 1 road or change cars oftuor than is noccsI sary on tho roturn journoy. Tuko tho Pennsylvania Llnos^ "Hattlmoro St Oltta.'* I To accommodato persons attondlng ! tho fair tho Newark, 0., accommodation will not loavo Whoollng, Hoptom I bor 5, 0 aa(l V until o p. m. uastura tima. A. M. Batlby, a woll known cltlzon of Kngono, Oronon, says his wifo baa for | yoars boon troublod with chronic I cliurrhoia and used many romodios | with littlo roliof until sho triod Cburnborlain'a Colic. Uholora and diarrhina | Romody, whicb has curod lior sound and woll. Glvo it a trial and yon will I bo sorpriaod at tho prompt roliof it af[ fords. UnrvoHt Excurituu to Michigan, September 18, 1804, Tho Clovoland, Lorain & Wheeling Railway Uompauy will mako half fare rates for tho round trip to all point* In Michigan. Stop ovor prlvllcgos will bo granted to any point in tho statu. Tickets will bo on Balo Soptembor 18, 1SU4, good for twenty days. This is a rare chatico to visit your frlonda and oxaminn tho vast resources and business opportunities of thin great state. Tickota on ealo at all stations. J. e. Tekry, Gonernl froight and paasongor agoufc. Evmtv housohold should bo proparcd for emergencies, for how ofton, "llko a thief in tho night" croup or whooping rnutrh mav coraoupon a dear child with out warning nud In o low honrn plnco Its Bwoot Wo In bolauco byoilondor throoJ. Cubob Couuli Cure, promptly mod, will nvort oil danRor. Dolnya nro dnniteroua. Sold by Alo*. X. Yonnir, John Klorl, Whoollng, and l)owlo A Co., ilrldgeport. Ohio. flucklonM Arolcn Rnl??. Tho boat otlvo In tbo world tor cut*, lirulaoe. aonn, ulcort. ealt rbouip, torn 00re?, tetter, cbappod bandt, chilblains, corno, and all skin eruptions, and poa tlvoly euros pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed E^T0 porfact tlon or monoy refunded. ^ conti por box. For ?alo by Logan Drug flnmnnnv. DRESS GOODS-J. S. H. 4 CO. iDrsssiis! NOW OPENED. IMPORTED NOVELTY SUITINGS EV?B? OXE OF IUEM A ttEJL In addition tn thoin fiu? gradof we havo an ultra largo oHiortruont of All-Wool Dress Goods f AT 50? A ViUU. Both in plain and novelty. Some of tboflo 50o goods aro 40 i nolxos wido. isiiteicn. W. L. DOaQtAS SHOES. W. L. Dcwcus S3 SHOE"'"eouMwrii <4 *5. CORDOVAN, | FHINW4EHWEU?DCAir WVFWEMf&lfllHMBHl $ 3.iP PQLICE.3 Sous. JBranaf 'itjiE-woRKiwam. 'ij? A^BovsSiswa tumue' ESnte^ffi^^w-i.'DouGLAS,, i ^w?Ka?WC?BROCKTON,AlASS.I Yon can sore money by.pnrcfanaluff W. L. lloualas 8Uot?, Because, we ore the largest manufacturers of advertised shoe* In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and pricc on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work In Jtyle, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We huv? them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given thnn any other make. Take no substitute. If your ?Wler cannot supply you, we can. Sold by ir.II. MKMi.l-MKI.Lr.lt, Slat Market Nt. T. J. rtTpyn, 1041? Wftln Htrool ]yflMw*y QUEENSWARE. JOHN FRIEDEL & CO. We have replenished our stock with new DECORATED DINNER WAKE and TOILET SETS. Call and see them and get prices. JOHN FRIGDEL & GO. HOU8EFURWISHING GOODS. Wood and Slate Mantels! ^STEKL RANGES. B.F. Caldwell & Co., 1808 and 1510 MarkotSt. ?u21 WHITE MOUNTAIN Ice Cream Freezers, With trlulo motion, will m*ku bettor Cromn In law tlmn tlmu ?iuy othor fri'wror. A?k for tbo WHITE MOUNTAIN ami litvo uo oilier. Nesbitt & Bro. 1312 MARKET STREET. JT YOU ARE THINKING or 1DKCIIAB1KO A Refrigerator or Ice Cream Freezer ('orao ami 800 Our Htock. THE I,A HOES T ASSORTMENT IMTIfECITY. GEORGE W. JOHNSON'S SONS, myi' l"IQ Maik KTwmrr. INTELUUENCKU'S JOB OFFICUKXW TVPE.BKILI.KI> WOHKM UN. UUNIHT ComtTrndTAblV ntuiti rounwouuJUKi HO, FOR ANOTHER P0PDLA8 EXCURSION! jl Glimpses ^America. Ann Dflflnlflco Dnpffnlin nf Qponorirrv UU1 lHUllUOO IV1UV11V UI UUUllVJiJ Is the vehicle that affords charming journeys to all the wonderlands of our country, picturing and describing the scenic marvels of the United States and Canada in a manner never before attempted and never to be equaled. SN PART 23,?. Which is now issued and ready for delivery at the iNTfcLLiGU'NCER office, our tourists are taken from Niagara Falls to Seneca Lake, New York, and thence to Watkins and Havana Glens, the two most remarkable fairy bowersdiversified by caverns, nooks, cascades,waterfalls, sedgy banks and terraced walls?in the world. Leaving these beautiful places the ? - 1 ii route is to tne St. Lawrence anu ineiice up that stream among the Thousand Islands and across to Northern New York, then down into the sable wilderness of the Adirondacks. Our journey is through Indian Pass, up Ausable River, and into the jaws of that marvelous wonder, Ausable Chasm?a sight to inspire a poet's fancy and a painter's brush. Then we make a trip into the famed mountain region and deep woodlands of the wild Adirondacks, a combination of Alpine grandeur and Black Forest awesomeness, where solitude Is enthroned as queen of the dismal wilderness. Thence we travel down the Hudson River, wander over the Catskills, view the pleasant scenery, visit the historic places along the river shores, read stories of Reuolutionary events that transpired hereabout, and hear the legends of Sleepy Hollow and Ichabod Crane repeated again as delightfully as when Irving first told them. part 23 is Embellished J- With 18 Charming Photographs: Summit of White Face Mountain ; Ausable River; Kaaterskill Falls ; Ausable Chasm: Grand Flume; Boog's River Falls, Adirondack : Mount Morris: Buttermilk Falls : Adirondack Lodge and Clear Lake; West Point from Eagle's Rest; Rainbow Falls ; The Hudson Narrows : Surprise Falls and Gill Brook ; Bridge Over Glen's Falls: View North from West Point; Break-neck Hill; Trophy Gar den, West Point ,* Storm King Mountain. One Coupon cutfrom the First Page of the Intelligencer and Ten Cents for each part. Adtho VII COwJ *. IV Art Department DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WHEELING, W. VA. ,