i. NiWr4."V SK W& ' 'a: H-T'.v 4 pfl'f? 1J'' -.T,S.Jti SJ'SssH AfTrFlWffi Jnt i'VV fiA,W"l - " ' '', " T -.-..-- i-t ;r-t-i, ; t '"",,,V!r" t Vi fl viUsT' "'- TH ULNCAgTgK PAHiY IKTJELLIQgNOKKk THUSHA.Yt BEFTBMBBR 2. 1886. "- t?W ' v, mmtptri nun , imi ItttLA. axim nm amew te Mt JUK1HI USs. Wdj Lrtefflgibeer -vr ftnwnr.T- Wuwmy Menwe. liimriMiN ri"&!Mfekr 4 WIllllllHiHIIIIIIMTfAWCTTCT i.tc ta im uur, WMK PfT0Mf 99 Lancaster, Pa. CmwtetJntt!Iigttutr. , MtTTEafBEB !, 19SC. f ThlHikuke. I artnftke which hu shaken a long IOC emrecmntry with Its culmlnat- i m Charleston is, the meat threab- tejttoeur prosperity and happiness ifMMpi ever occurred, we have ..enjoyed Immunity from these iMeurneees and the thought of an M a possible destroyer of our i and Uvea has never occurred te us. Ilaadjhf the great devastation caused MM in remote anu barbarous partei vretkl without any such sympathy t the sufferers as springs from a feeling tmeh tome dar mav be our experience. I have had tremors but they were mild Hwflleedonlyte give us something te t and joke about. The world had en- I se long without giving a disastrous i te our land that we concluded it te i RMbakable. Stew -kg knew otherwise. Carolina is ilety VMftr home, and the vibration that i thence here without damage te us -at another time, strike us with its ; force. The position is just this. i that while heretofore we have been , in our Belief .exempt from earthquake danger new we swMenly knew that we are subject te And hat are we going te de about it? WlMt, can we de V Prevention is impesal. Mejsei ax aa our Ecience knows. It is as vain te seek te ward oil the earthaunke as Ike thunder belt. "We can only prepare Mef H, as we de for the lightning with the fed, by building our towns se that they : will W able te endure the earthquake, as wm eey can de se mane, this is we 4etftte et a common prudence. The build. Mga'we already have must take their ehmti, and they willatand until an earih earih earih Unakecomeete knock them down. But these, hereafter built should be se con latractedaste resist the shock, and open spaces should be left in different sections ft m Milium ii I MMMMR - ml II ilk. .fa. fa. "r B BftH IE 27 !K E H B iliiiiiD m m: M tM.jffi ?e Rt55sL of all cities te which the people may repair. ri.-r ujn uiuit, euuuiu ue irijuucu ujr law. l It Is doubtful whether a single experience, V narrowing evenas luai ei cnariesten, win ; Inweve the people sufficiently te secure the Aweeeu saie-gu&rus ; it may uute aneuier "orine Etna anu nearer neme; ana me atmur probability is that we will get it. "USiWhat a terrible thing It Is I IVliecan eiajgenite Its horror, of which the shock ibwif'vand the damage dene is net the areateet part. The dreadful expectation f" of being crushed which is upon you while 'iBeAuecK lasts ana wnica is with you as you awaic tne successne shocks, and iters with you for hours and days, with 'e chance te escape it what experience sue Imagined that is mere fearful ! IPISSHsTMriTik,, nfA ittuwiu kf 4a Im.441 ft-1.. UA"T "' wck.Vka k kklD IMkUO uetu . Mle before it, and even the perils of JaUpwreck. The lightning flash which ')Mtkea se many tremble as often as its harm. . r Imb stroke noises lw. is a child !h limr C Jeatpared te this ; for reason comforts you z;tmva me tempest -g rear by convincing you - w. me very bukdi aanger ii inreaiens. nut .'What can reason say while the earth is "'ahaklng; when we knew hew destructive c at life and property such visitation maybe, Md ytl be If the vibrations are strong teneHgh. V AlVA t. env ntlier Itlml a Ufn (n K.ik .... U quaking. It; may be that the earth af af "felds none, since pur own land, that we thought se secure, is net free from the flbeck. A new terror is added te life. ' ."I JJat who can wonder at the earthquake ? .riadlng as we de In these latter days what strange tilings are in lha earth, and hew oil gas MI its veins. .May it net even be at the loosing from the bowels of the or these elements has added te the ty te the disturbance of Its crust. It reasonable te expect that when these are.Uken from the places In which force has been confined for njces. there be a resultant effect in ebtainintr a ew outbreak place for the earth's Imprls Imprls ehed forces. .A m. . , The Jlulg-arlau Situation. VZankeff le leader of the Bulgarian rev olution, is in prison awaiting a trial by obit-martial with extremely small chance eaeqiilttal, but it is safe te predict that wflixt pay the legal penalty of his Aiineugh denying all resDensibll. ;ttr,BMelft'!ias plainly shown that it he M KteaMtfui in his daring ener- tafORUhave been rewarded , hpft jf net sew openly protect P'wiwttr net iter power win save . twj x VUnSoettot all Moe:ew papers may iBetai,aatneT an sabiact te Vjfliiet light urvaillaace by the govern- imm, wMmmnuy suppresses arUcIea Tm&m theeelaJttea of the Moscow MawiaiHsilf.whea it says thaiBibjula; wMahwaaenawdwithtbe evtmuiweC WLu ,tl. T.. i mm ,iiwvwjriiutHWr jkia iaad that alwraadar has no rhJMsfeat ere net aabert isate te his du. ttsih) the' czar. 'Audyet, (a theory if net a fesit,'Alaxaader has baea the vassal, net stfiwesaf.JbvefVbMltM; aad thisar. ' fssmt.lwM of the Busshw press eaaaet m tesJam tbt wakabk Tark. the hjaria ihsmssl vai, eaaaet fan Unaaat the'iassjsKlea- teat they aw se r indebted te Buaaia that tbeyewv (WiWirprtace. who se bravely I by thasa ia their bow of danger, only thfsigh Uwsshi, who did what she pas stTesjr eeald te discomfort them ami encourage their enemy, Bcrvla. He Did Net Tell Them. Mr. Jehnsen presented his bill te coun cils last evening and asked for its payment; which was a veiy proper thing for him te de. But we de net observe by the proceed ings that he informed councils that he had already paid himself the amount of the bill : and common council does net seem te bave been aware of it, since it passed a resolution approving the bill and directing the mayor te drawn warrant for its pay ment. Select council seems te have known better, and refused te adept the rese lutien. It is tee manifest for dis pute that Mr. Jehnsen has no claim te the money in his hands until councils approve his bill. lie admits this by asking the approval et his bill. And yet he holds the money which he peti tions councils te grant him. The position is absurd. Councils can pay no attention te Mr. Jehnsen's bill until Mr. Jehnsen settles. Sen that you are reglitered te-night before It Is tee Ute. Next In order will be n uranee company. erthquale In- Tnts evening is the last In which te rcf. istsr for voting purposes. See te 'It ere It l tee late. TrtH spontaneous action eftbe Irish Catho lic Benevolent Union in aeasten In this city, In raiting mere than !0O for the sufferers by the Charleston earthquakes, Indicates tint the name they bear Is net a mere empty title, and that they are In reality thrilled and filled with practical sympathy ler their fellewmen In distress. The lands that they send are limited te the members of no religious creed, bat are Intended alike for alt who are In need and suffer for the necessaries of life. It was a noble act en the part ei the organization, and the high repute they have established during their brief stay in Lancaster w 111 be largely Increased by this display ei generous brotherly affection. Mayer Smith, of Philadelphia declines te show hla bank book, but the Times Is keep- mg Its firm grip en him. That la an odd gubernatorial contest which they are having down In Tennessee, where the Democratic candidate for governor, Kob Keb ert N. Tayler, is a brother of the Republican nominee, Altred A. Tayler. And new the I'roblbltlenlsta talk of nominating Nathaniel O. Tayler for governor, who Is the father of the ether two. would net that be a wholly unique contest 7 Rebert Tayler Kays that the campaign Is net te be one ei personalities as he loves his brother as a brother should, and ,he is going te contend wth him only upon his political principles. Rut bow will It be when the old gen tleman comes In, te whom both the boys are supposed te be bound in obedience. Jle taught them all they knew of the moral law and teaches new total abstinence as a peliti cal duty. There will be opportunity In that canvass te deune Just hew far parental au thority gees, and when and where It ends. Tbere will be likely te be a aeries of delicate situations between the brothers and their old governor. m i William J. Pennsylvania's Brcnnan. Unn.v.VKN is the uamoef next auditor general ; net Ir ca&h.quakes are te be our regular summer cemplalnt,the tower of the l'blladel phla city ball, statue of liberty In New Yerk harbor and ether ambitious structures will become unpopular. We covet as a residence no palatial balls et massive masonry or sub- nmti proportions ; n tent or a light Iteard shanty will satisfy our desires. Wk efler te tend Knvey Sedgwick te Prince Alexander w 1th the assurance that be will pacify the czir and renew geed-feeling at once. The massacre of Christians in China may call for active measures en the pert of our government, te secure from the Chinese emperer some assurance that our citizens In China will hare the protection that the Chinese in America have a right te claim. Tne demand by the Chinese government for the Kooky Sprlng-i massacre may new be offset by a counter demand. We liave earthquakes belore new In this region, in October 1727, which was a very respectable shake, and en November 13, fol lowing; then en December J, 1737, March 22, 1753, April ST., 1772, November SO, and De Cjmber 3, ITit. In this country the first one happened In December ISSl.whleh caused a great commotion In the Mississippi valley. The next happened January fi, 1317, causing s great tidal wave en the coast And then we had no shake te speak et until August 10, IMt. Next? PERSONAL. Fjuncr Alexander. has had a serlfts or papular ovations en his way te gefla. Joux IIeylv O'Rcillv, the Bosten poet, Is drifting down the Pelaware In a canoe. Mr. Andrew CAHNEaiE'ii Triumphant Democracy " has Just appeared In Parlslnlts J'rench dress. Sladk, the Mairl pugilist, is kDeplne a restaurant in San lVancisce. lfe Is also keep, leg the peace. IIanlan easily nutrewed Courtney in a three-mile race at I'nlen Springs, N. V en Wednesday. Ciiauliis J. Reili.y has declined the Democratic nomination for district attorney el Lycoming county. Mb, Sexten charged In his speech la the Heuse of Commens en Wednesday that the riots in Belfast had beenoenceivedand prose cuted In the Interest of the present ue em inent. Ononei: W. I.auah, who bas been an. pointed by President Cleveland postmaster of Savannah, (la,, lias been refused posses pesses posses alen of the elllca by the ineumbent, Mr. Wilsen. Mr. Lamar makes an eitlclal de mand for the surrender of the efllce and property, at the same time tendering Uie proper receipts. "I shall stay In until put out," responded Colonel Wilsen, and be added, " 1 reluse te ac-.cpt the receipts." A Coniclentlem Slbatli.Keptr. Frem the Bosten llecerd. On the bank of a pretty lake in one of our suburban towns there 11 ves a tlirlf ly and pious old fellow who has a beat which he lets for 25 cents a ' let." On week-days the two ears are in a shed near the bank of the lake ; en nuuuays uie neai is pulled up en the bank, and Uie ears taken out aed out in the haan. ment el the house. The old man doesn't let his beat en Sunday, and this Is the way he doesn't let it : One Sunday lately a couple of yeunir men came te the old man's residence, lie was uiutihk aueui uie yarn wun ills Hands behind his back, loeklnir vacantly out nn tim vninr The young men went te the basement, get uui tue utkk iJiunmitu iu uie snore, launcneu the beat and rowed awsv. while the nid man still steed In full view, with bis bands be- uumuiiuacK. Aueriiieyuaa rowed asleng aa they liked they came back, drew nn ihn boa, returned the ears te the basement of the wwswwiinoataweruanil went away. The WeatkT wJer11 movIn"beatnd gwhig t?lSl2Xy 'erus young men called at qlurtSir ! owner eltbe beat a "u ier tne beat yaaterdar." said lm The old man took thVZSSZ' a.H1 Om 30JW rwnU l STiiii n... -i.nS!w"ta PEtP16-"". women and ehUdrM-were at Wltllama' drove WednS. day te enjoy the sights presented by the in tMstets ploBle of the Patrena et Husbandry. atsdal TSoaTWteib.Mcl "rwB"7 -um aad then said with qua! dSbwattaiii ' " Wal, I don't m wy bei&?da?, MEETING OF COUNCILS. THIS KKT.rOT HBAXCH llMrUMKS TO St' r.otr.Ten.vso.v.v claim. lha Finance Cemmltts Would Net etlc the Bill for "Ettm" SrrTlc OUtrait Kx City Solicitor, Bnt Common Council eti te Tit) lllm the 3sn. A meeting et the city councils was held Wednesday evening. In select council the following named momberawere present: Moure. Bolenlu, Bergor, I.eng, ltemtey, Riddle, Whlte and Evans, president The following petitions uere presented and referred : Te grade Kast Walnut street, Ivetween Hblppen and Plum : te lay water pipe en Ltuie, betwten Kast King and Walnut; te grade and gutter Kast King street beyond Franklin ; te pave the tint half square In North Duke street with aspballum or ether noiseless pavement. This last petition was signed by the Judges of the court, the mem bers of the bar and the county officer. A reoelutlon attached te It, which was adopted by select council, directs that the work shall be done, and Messrs. Riddle and Berger were appointed a committee te confer with the county commissioners te have the curbs reset and the pavements repaired. The monthly rejierl of the street commit tee was read. It contains no Important matters that have net already arpearea In the iNTKLLIQE.NCEn, An ordinance, prepared for the considera tion of councils by the beard of health, re quiring burial permit te be obtained and prescribing penalties ler neglect of com pliance with the Baine, and ale fixing the nulary of the secretary of the beard of health was read once and laid ever under the rules. The deeds made by Jacob Oriel, sr., and Jacob I Frey te the city for certain lands taken for opening streets were read and ac cepted. Common council concurred. On motion or Mr. Riddle he niitter of directing the telephone company te take their wires from the city poles, was postponed In order te allow the Ore committee te leek up a contract between the city and the telephone company in which It Is claimed the latter lias a right te de as they have been doing. Trem common council was rocslved a report of the finance committee containing extracts from the minutes of the committee detailing the action taken by the committee te reen er rrem J. w. J onnsen, ex-city solici tor, certain moneys belonging te the city and Improperly retained by htm until a few days age. Accompanying the report was a bill from Mr. Jehnsen for extra services, amount ing te 350, which the commlttce refused te allow without the sanction et councils. Common council having voted te pay the bill, Dr. Bolenlus moved that (.elect council con cur. Mr. Berger demanded the yeas and nays. Dr. Belenlus held that as the ordinance de clared that the city solicitor shall receive no pay for his services except bis specified sal ary was passed fourteen years age, and as In the meantime e'.her solicitors had received extra compensation It was only fair that Mr. Jehnsen should also be paid, especially as the city Is crewing and the business el the solici tor's elnce Increasing. Mr. Berder Bald tuat the city had already paid Mr. Jehnsen FJOO extra during the past year. Mr. Riddle asked Pr. Bolenius te uame any city solicitor who had received extra pay, and the ameut he bad received. Dr. Bolenlus did net bae the figures, but named some cases In which be understood that former solicitors had been paid. President Kvans explained that the moneys bsd net been paid te lermer solicitors, but te assistant counsel engaged In the, trial of important cases in which the city was In terested. The yeas and nays being demanded en a motion te concur In the action of common council (te pay Mr. Jehnsen's claim of iiiO) the vote resulted as fellows : Yeas Messrs. Belenlus, Reruley and Whlte-3. Nays Mes?r Berger, Ixng and Evans 3. Mr. Riddle declined te vote. Se the motion te concur with common council was lest. Adjourned. COMMON COUNCIL. In the absence of the chairman, Mr. Baum gardner was elected president pre lem, and he called the meeting te order, the following members being present: Adams Auxer, Bare, Baumgardner, Bradle, Cermeny, Cres bangb, Cummings, Dalsz, Dlnklebers, Eaby, Eberman, Trailer, Ceedell, Oretf, llarnlsh, Uersbey, Knapp,"LoDp,Mentzer,tMoore, Nell, Sing, Slermfeltz, Wintore, Zimmerman, Beard, president Mr. Kbermaa presented a petition accom panied by a resolution, asking that the name or Arch alley be changed te Arch street. The resolution was adopted, Mr. Hershcy presented a potltlen for a gutter en the weitaldel Mary street, from West King te Grant strcet, Referred te the street committee. Mr. Cummings presented a petition asking for the grading and guttering of Cherry alley for one-half square north of I.emen street. Referred te the street committee Mr. Moere presented a petition for a cross ing ever Church street, nt Seuth Queen, which was referred te the street committee. The report of the finance committee in reference te the difficulty with ex-City Soli Seli Soli cltery Jehnsen was read, end upon Its con clusion Mr. Cormeny Bald be bad a bill In his band of J. W. Jehnsen for extra servlces and as he bad examined Inte the matter and found ether solicitors bad been paid for similar services, be moved it be paid. Mr Moere requested that Mr. Jehnsen, who was outside, be invited te appear before council and make a statement if he desired te de se. Mr. Jehnsen wassent for, and pending bis arrival, Mr. Eaby called for the read leg of the ordinance regarding the fees of the city solicitor. When Mr. Jehnsen arrived be said In ex pUnatien of bis bill that he was only follow ing the practice laid down by councils allow, leg former solicitors pay for extra services performed under the same ordinance under which he was working, lie read from printed reports of the tlnance committee showing where such fees for extra services had been allowed and paid, and said that In making up his bill his sole care had been te make it small rather than large. After Mr, Jehnsen retired the motion of Mr. Cormeny was put and carried, with only two or tbree dissenting vetes, and the mayor was instructed te draw bis warrant for the amount of the bill. Select council non-cen-curred. The report of the city treasurer for the month of August was read. The report showed total receipts, tl37,402.07 ; total pay ments, fSl,S7.M ; balance In the treasury, 156,103.43. The report of the water committee for the past month was presented by Mr. Cummings and read. The report et the flre committee was read. The committee oaked for authority te pur chase new heaters for Nes. 1 and 3 engine houses, the old ones being entirely unfit for uae. On motion et Mr. l.berman the com cem com tclttee was authorized te make the purchases. Select council concurred. Mr. iUumgardner presented n petition from the Judges of the courts and nearly all the members of the bar, asking that the city lay a new nelaeless pavement en the first half eftbe square of Duke street, between Kast King and Orange streets. Tlu petition was accompanied by a resolution instructing the street committee te lay en asphaltum or composition pavement In the hair square mentioned, provided the county of Lancaster bears one-half the expense, ana provided the property-owners en the uast side and the county or Lancaster en the west side of the street retset their curbs according te the direc tions of the city regulator. The resolution was adopted. Select council concurred. Mr. Leng presented an ordinance imposing a tax en Itinerant doctors, surgeons, etc., who shall practlce their profession for money In the city limits. The ordinance fixed the tax at 2j ier the first and tlO for each sucmaalvn day, and Imposed a penalty for Nlolatlen of me eruinaute. ine manor was rererred te the finance committee. Adjourned. J.ABOI1 IN rMNXBThrAMIA. Dew w. J. Itrseuen Acted Atterns jr for Heme Bu-IKleg Miners. Henry Geerge in North American Revlow. Hew It Is still possible te use the vague charge of conspiracy te punish men for strik ing Is shown by a recent caw in Washington oeunty. During a strike last fall en one the peels of the Monongahela river, n body of miners from one eftbe ether peels came up In a steamboat with a brass band and paraded around the mines while a committee urged the men who had remained at work despite the strike te come out and Joia them. Dar. lag this dMBoaatraAlea sons collisions ec- curred, and a couple of the men who bad re fused te join the strike were assaulted, though, as It seem, without serious conse cense quencee. This was tnade a pretext for n charge of conspiracy against the principal men in the strike. Informatiens were sworn out by a coal and-lren ellcemau, and a large number of the men who had been k,kk, v kkk i(fcluk.aki,f iuu aki law n uiu ai ki.tiu, and theso who could net give ball committed te tall. The strlke proved a failure, the men Deing nnaiiy iercM 10 return te weric at the old price. But the companies were determined te take the opportunity te pun ish the rlngtettders, and Irtuslly prosecuted the case, employing three lawyers for the purpose. On their part the mluerx secured the services of W, J. Urvnnen, of Pittsburg, and two lawyers of the county. The cases were tried at the county ieat In the agricultural part of Washington county, in May. The only miner en the panel was peremptorily challenged by the prose cution, and the Jury was inade up almost entirely of farmer, who in this part or the country, it net throughout the state, have a class prejudice against miners and miners' strikes, which rodiice tbe market for their produce, and as some of them think Increase the tendency of poultry, etc, te mysteriously disappear. The cases as te some et the men indicted were dismissed by the prosecution, tint real reason being, It is said, that the men were or use politically or owed money te the companies and tw enty seven were put en trial. Agtlnst three of these neevidence whatever could be adduced, and In their cases verdicts of net guilty were entered during the progress of trial by direction of the court. Oae of the men thus released bad already lain in Jail ler fourteen weeks, another for se en weeks and In the case ofthe third It was shown that be bad been working In Ohie ter nearly a year, and had only returned te Pennsylvania a few days belore the grand Jury had found n bill In the case. Yet his name bsd been Inserted In the Indictment without any preliminary bearing, and he bad been taken out of his bed at midnight en a bench warrant, and had lain In Jail until the trial. Ouly two et the ethers were In any way connected by the evidence with the violence, but the theory of the prosecution, enforced In the charge of the Judge, was that the lolcnce was a result of a conspiracy In whkb all who took part In the miners' strike and meetings were concerned. It wai proved as te some et thorn that they were net even In the neighborhood when the violence occurred, and that their ceunselshad always bten against force or threats of force, and eue of the things Incidentally shenn In the trial was that the strlke In Us Incep tion had been encouraged by the principal mine owner, wne ai mai uuie imu a consid erable stock of ccal en hand. The twenty four were, however, all found guilty in a body, and with one exception were all pen tenced te eight months imprisonment s. lib bard labor. The exception was in the case of a man who was in the last stages of con cen con sumptien, and who was cendemned te six months imprisonment in tbe county JalL Among the men thus sentenced were a num ber who bear the very highest character in their neighborhoods. One et them, a veteran of the war, In which he was wounded himself, and lest his father and two brothers, and who bas a wife and eight children dependent upon hltu, was connect ed with the conspiracy only by the mak ing of a speech In which, whlle he sup ported the strike, be had been careful te warn the men against any Infringements of the law ; another is a Methodist local preach er, a devoted Christian and ardent temper temper ance advocate. Snch is the reputation of these men, that the deputy BherllV who took them te prison te serve out thelr sentenees, allowed them while waiting for n train in Pittsburg te go about the town en their premise te return. What tney were really convicted of was net violence or locltlncte vlplence, bnt participating In a strike, which by fiction of the old Lngllshconsplr Lngllshcensplr acylaw ia made te Involve all who parUcl pated In It, in an ollenso which was only an accidental incident After scriug out about a month of their sentonces a writ of allecatur was granted by Judge Clark or the supreme court, which brings the case belore that tri bunal in October ter review upon points ex cepted te by their counsel during the trial, and an order was made directing their re lease In the meantlme upeu f 1,000 ball each. Ball, at the time 1 write, has been found for all but three. If the pew er lay in the hands of Governer Patlisec it Is probabie that tnr tber legal proceedings would have been d is is eensed with by a prompt rarden ; but any application must be pasted en by the beard or pardons, and they de net meet during the het season. In the meantlme the anthracite coal carry ing companies have limited the August out put te 500.000 tens less than last year, with out the sligbtest fear of the conspiracy law, the city of Philadelphia is compelled te pay black-mall prices for her fuel and gas coal, and the Standard OH company rolls up Its millions and pushes out new tentacles. The term "peel" In connection with I'enn sj lvarita eon) mlnluR doc net rotor te combina tions like the railroad poeu. but means the mln Ing section between ene rtrcr dam and anetbir. BVMCIJLL HUT10BS. r,"1 weak. worn. Hna aj-ajieplle shenld take CplOen' Liquid Deer Ionic, ai. for Celden't: ofdreggUU. sllwdcedaw CneOP.WJlOOI'ING COUGH ant lirenchltts Immediately relieved by Shlleh (Jure, rnrsale by H. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. Ltj erth (jacen Street. JUST AS UOOD. Ilenl allow anyone te make yen lelicvp any ether remedy Is Just as r-eckI for tick headache as Ur. IslWs biwclsl frescrlptlen, font Is net trim. Ihla ii the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root of the disease and drlrca It out. ulvelta trial. WILL TOU SUrrKK with Dyspepsia and Ltver Complaint t BhUeh's Itallzer U guaran1 teed te com yen. or sale by H. 11. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North uecn street. Vy"curaa The lljstery Sel red. It has always been nndcrstoed that consnmp censnmp consnmp tlen was Incurable, bnt tt has recently been discovered that Kemp's IlsMarn for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mere rellefthan any sneirn remedy. It 1 guaranteed te rcUcv undcare Asthma, JlrenchlUB and CeueIis. Call en II U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. is; .North Queen street, and get a trial bottle true of co-,1. Lurge slie W cents and II. (,, T,'.Ajyt9KtJoceuo"cau be sefiulckly cnredbyShlleh'sCnre. We guarantee it. ier sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Jlcnewa Her leutb. ..?,IrsVI'b6(ne,leJ'. fetersen. Clay Ce , lewa, tells the following rniuarkahle story, the truth et which Is vouched for by the icsUlontnet the town J " 1 am 75 jeirs old. have tx-cn troubled with kidney complaint and lanieneii for many jeara; cenlcl net dress myself without help. New I am free from all pain and sercnesd and am able te de an my en homework, lowe my thanks te Klectrle Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all dUeaae and pain " Try a bottle; only Wi at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and lXi North Qneen street, Lancaster, I"a. ( i) WHY WILL TOU cough when Bhlleh'aCure will glve Immediate relic it. l'rlce lu ct-i , se cu and il. rer gale bv 11. 1 Cochran, DrnggbJt. Ne. 137 North liucen street. lUt-xa Heney of Homheund and Tar ever, powers the must troublesome cough, l'lke's Toothache Drepacur In one minute. sllwdoedAw A Kenuukabla tloed Man Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his llltle ones suffer withalTec-. tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby thelr llveg mav be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, hemp's Jlalsam. rrtce W cents andll. lYtal jfrr. rersatebyII.il. Cochran, druggist, 117 North Queen street. (tj eiituniia uuikK win immediately n Croup, Whooping Cough and Urencbltlt. Immediately relieve inOTUUfr ITnilCli nnrf ItrAn.MKi kfn sale by II. Ik Cochran, Druggist, Ne. UJ North Vliieeu air ecu A captain's Fortunate DUrevery. Capl, Coletnnn, aelip. Weymouth, piling bo be tweiii. AUantle City and N. had TLwen tren, bled with acnugh se that he was unable te sleep and was induced te try Dr. King's New DUcov DUcev ery for Consumption It net. only gave htm In stant relief, but allayed the extrvmii snrenets of his breast. His children wereblmtlarlyatritrted and a single UeiOjiacl the same happy effect. Dr. King's wewDficovery Is new thu atandard remedy in the O leinan household end en beard the schooner, rroe uial bottles of this standard remedy at II. II. Cechrnu'a Drug Stere, 137 and lit) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'q. ('" SIIILOK'SCOUQllana Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It curts Consume- nNorr(JuJAnVtreelt'OChran' Un'- Hay rerer. I have Iimii e hay lever surtcrer for three years 1 have, often heard Kly'a Creim J aim spoken el in tte highest terist did net take much stock In It because ofthe many muck ?Jicln-. rtcna. Persuaacd nw te try tn5 llalm. and 1 did se with wonderful success.-T, B. Qoer, Syracuse, H., ' ' I can rjcemmena Ely's Cream Balm te all hey i'SI'JmiI? 1' d'1 my op'n'en. a sura euro. I was amicted for S yrarn. and nver liefore fennd permanent rclleL-,Wi 11 Huuin,arh. Held, t. au31-jwdted,w SAZBIIc.P?E5',ieaIU,an(l ,wc breath SMert4. by BhUeb's Catarrh Itemedy. 1'rlce 60 Mats. MuallBlecter free. Fer sale by ILB. Kii(, . in Nena Ousiy,vr: 1 rear USE IVORY SOAP THE Ivery !crcitchc, ber i most excellent for washing galled spots, he, etc., etc , en horses, tating, and the- vegetable eiU of healmfi in effect A WORD OF WARNING There are many wliite soaps, each represented te be " jutt aj geed as the ' Ivery ' 1 " hey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuire. Ask for "lyery" Seap and Insist upon getting it. Copyright tSSO, by Procter A Csrnble. DJir F i.Ij buy noen5. HAGER & Fall Dry Goods. The NEWEST DPkHS.S TADRICS of rerelgn and Demestic Manufacture. Ake Tull Lines of Cleths, Tricet.s, Cashmer(3, Serges, Tin Stripes, Kent Checks nnd Cem hinatlen Dres3 GoeJs. LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS. ELANNELS for Men's Wear, Flannels for radios' "Wear, Plain nml Stripeil Elan nels, Embroidered Flannels. BLANKETS from the lowest te the Finest Quality. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. M ET7.0KK ,t IIAimilMAN. METZGER & HAUGHMAN 1I.W E NOW IV STOCK A HJLI. AH30UT1IK.VT Or BLACK FRENCH CHSFIMEKES. 1II.ACK CASIIMKHEatliKft. lll.ACIv AMIISlfcUK !.-. lll.AO'K OASItUEURatSTi. 1II,CK CASH M Kit E at He. 111. AUK UASHMKUK ftt tic. III,UK CASUMKitK at ll.m. ALSO 1ILACK nKMSIKTTA CI.Ol ll-, DIAUO.VAI.8, TBICOTS, n.l n mil Mno of lll.ACK SILKS, kt LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, fa. XDVVAHOHAL. S WITHIN C. SHOUTLIDOK'H AUAJ). KMYrORlOUMOMBN ASU HOS, UK DIA, l'A.. i: miles from I'lillttlfliphln. Fixed price covers overy cippn.e, even laka, etc lie extra charges, coincidental espenac. Nees, amlnatlen It &4mtlen. Twtlre experlcncwt teikCtaera, all men, and all frrailnatn. Special 0.1. portunltle. for apt atad'tita te ail von c rapldlv. Special anil (or dull and backward boy. Patron, or Undents may select any studies or cheese the regular Kngllth, bclcntldc, liunlncss. ClasslrsJ or civil Knglnecring ceurse. Htndenta fit ted at Media Academy am new In tlamrd. Tain, l'rtnceten and ten ether Colleires and 1'elytech. nlcBcnoels 10.tmienU.nnt 10 cellesn In lu. J3 In 1S3I, 10 In 1S33, le In 11. a ktraauatlngclau overy year In tbe commercial department. A l'hviteal and Chemical I.nbemtnrr, Uymnaalnrn and Ball Oreund. ifiiM vel. added te Library In lkS3. fhy.lcal apparntn. deutiled lu 1MJ. All studenta beard wl.a the principal. Hey. can room alene. Media ha. .even thurches and a temperence cnarter which prnhlblta the tale of intoxicating drink., rer new illustrated clrou clreu laraddrea the l'rlnclpal and Proprietor. BVVI TU1N C. SHOKTLlbOK, A. U , aegSt-lmd X w (Harvard Graduate) Medie, Pa. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. WHAT MUST A BTUnEMT KNOW IN OBOKIt TOUUAUUArKATlllE Lancaster Commercial College? He mutt te a Reed practical accountant, com. petent te conduct the books of aay ordinary e. iabll.hmcnt 1 mn.t be able te write a geed letter In form nnd matter I ran.t andntand artlhme artlhme tle In all It. application, te buatne.. ; capectally rapid addition nnd multiplication et whole numlrand fraction., lnt--re.t and discount, oxchanite. averaging of accounts, partial my. incnt., pannenhlp aettlemenU, etc 1 mn.t be able te witie a geed buslnes. hand without nn necessary nourishes, mu.t knew the main point. ui ;uuiuiercuki law, capeciauy theae rulatlnkr te contract., negi otlab'e papers, agency, etc. and mu.t be familiar with ape: the 0 form et btulnesi paper, in common uae. new EDOX? C-W V Ta WILL IT TiKl TO ACQCIKXTnia 0Wl- tbe coune "f j''j'er niipucatien you can complete riflla D mOnlhfl. .Iltinti.h n v..ai m.n fuk spent profitably at int. Institution. Scheel U .ulng life scholarship, will put yen through ' in toesaeriestpoaslliletlme.tn make room for olher., caring mere for yeurtiO than yeur.uc- Term commence. MOKDAV. BKPTKUnEB n. Colltge ltoetnt open te all applicant tbtt week. Ir-m b te 11 a. in. te 7 and 0 p. m. Call and examine personally, and yen ran get A better Idea of what a Urai y una Cettiu 1 Cecana really mean. Testimonial from our Graduates and ether, for examination. NEW CIRCULAR JUST ISSUED. ADUltKSil. H. C. WEIDLEB, Principal. MUTIOMM. XpiUHMAN'S. aKNXIJCMBK'A Balbrigg&n and Giuzs Undershirts. -TIIK BEST-; White Shirts ! NKCKTIE3, PLAIN AND rANCY MOSIKRT, 8CAKK riNS, BLEEVE tJlUTTONS, BUBrXMOKltS, -AT- ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WEST KINQ IT LAKCASTIK, tA eai 'h -kMMkt a ktas.ir. - IN THE STAIlLE. for it will cleanse without ini- which it is made arc cooling and WOOJM. BROTHER. III. ACK CASH UKttK st 3JKc llLACKUASIIUKSKstnc. ltl,ACkCASIIMKUKat il.SJ BOOKM. S( CHOOr, llOOKH Uatallcd at Wholeule 1'rlrej. at FON DERSHITR'S Opposite the Cenrt He'um. N.tr ltoek given In exchange for Old One a part par. lha Largest anil Cheapest Line of Tablets, UW different styles), Composition and Memor andum Itoekj, Pencil., Jsnlers, Ink and Pen., Cepiea, Slates, etc.. te no nave a tew article, we lntena te give 10 every purchaser, Come and get them, boy and gins, irera Fen DcrsmlUi, tlie Bookseller, ' augW-td uoneori SOPPWEH. JOHN BABE'S SOISTS, Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen BtrMt, LANCASTEU. l'A , Oder, Wholesale and KeUII, at Lew rrlea SCHOOL BOOKS UHlCn IK LANCASTEU CITlf AXV COVHTY. Old Readers xehanged, SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Liduld Slating, Chalk Crayen, Copy Boek or All Hinds, WrlUng Inks. Steel fens, Slate Nnueles Slate, Slate Pencils, Drawing l-en- nCo'mpeltloa Heeks, Writing Tblt. Iad Penrll., Scheel Satchels, Companion., and evcrythtng el.e In the line of Scheel Stationery. BIQN OF THE BIG BOOE. rVMBITUMM. TOURN1TURK WARKROOMH. BUY YOUltSELr A l'A I It Oi THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAltLY AT fieffneicr's Fernitnre Wareroemi: nl7e5teTO?neBrS.nUna 8Jnrt ae A8T kinq gnat.. IT IS l'RKOIOTED THAT TBEIiANi cisterceuntyralr, commendagAug.aeand closing aeptember 4, is, wlllba a grand uc ceas, and in order te aid It we concluded te offer Special Inducement, during the entire week ia LA PUS- nudUMKTV rUKNISHINU GOODS, consisting la part or LadleV, ttenta', Ml' and! Beys' Underwear. Men and Beys1 PantaTiWta, Overalls, ttteckiag of all kind. Doaettle and sntun ueuan. ubm, naeuacrenieis, wespaad er d Notions generally, at MECHTOLU'S cPCntor,5NenJQaet. XMrtReroaveaoa. . m mmtmeuttB. JME COMFORTS BOLD AT THX North Bed Dry Goods Store Are a geed a they can lie nutde. '' wtii te buy any tlme it will pay yen te .t, W. i)YHNk Ne. 3M North Queen Itlt. MTt-lyd JJKW IMPORTATION Ol' BLACK CASHMERES. STAMM BROS. & GO., Nes. 26 and 20 North Queen Bt. LANCASTEU. l'A., Are showing their New Importation of lll.ACK CASIIHKKsia, lower than lll.ACK CASI1MKHK8 were ever sold. .tic a vanl, anma a STKc. a yard City Pi Ice. .i?xc a yard, same aa Sc. a yatd City 1'rtse c a yarn, same a age. it yard City price. Me. a yard, same a eike, a yard City Pttce. mS'0- a yard, unt a die. a yard city Price. i y. n j miu. Miaai aa iva. n vara ty ity ft-nre. H7We, a yard, aame as II oea yarit City Price. Il.w a yard, same a W.a a j ard City Price, -AT THE- BOSTON STORE. J.a en'l.BR A CO. DON'T FORGET JOHN S. GIVLER & CO,, Am Offering llargalh. In Kv.ry Bind of DRY GOODS. lire, uoedi. Silk Cleth Hulling., lllanket nnd Vlannel and Table Linen., at Extraordinary Lew Price. Gentlemen' SUITS ANU OVKII COATS Made te order for 110, til and IIS t rermer Price. 113. SIS and r. etrCeme and see our liargalns. JolmS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 25 Bast King Btroet, Linuurn, Pi. N KW KAMi noens. WHTT & SWHb, 0, 8 and 10 East Kins Btreet, Are new showing their nrst Invoice of ALL WOOL ULUTH SUITINGS, In Check. Stripes, Ulitnres and Plain Celer. Opened te-day, new linivnrtillen of BLACKCASHMERES bought It month age, when they had rnarhed the bottom notch, and new fully ten per rent, under prevailing prle . ALL WOOL rRENOIICASIUIKKKS, Wlnrhc. wide; CTKcaynnl. ALL WOOL ritKNCItCASIIUKKKS, lOtnrhei wide; Me. a yard. ALL WOOL KUkNCII CASHltCHKS, iMnrlie. wide ; &ec a yard. ALL WOOL yRKNCII OASIIUKUKH, 10 Inrhei wide j G.'Xc. a ynrd. ALL WOOL mENCII OASHMKURS, lOlnrhns wide; tTcayard. ALL MOOLritKNCH CABIIMCUKS, 4lnclu wlde; 33c a yard. ALL WOOL r BENCH CASHMKItES, IDInrliM wide) WXc.ftjarU. ALL WOOL rrtENCIItCASIIMKUKS 10 Inches wlde; t.ua jaut JJEW YOEK STORE. J. H. MARTIN A TO. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. FRENCH SATINES Reduced teEXc , Were "Jr. American Satines, IlghtHndDarkFatterni.atle i Were 15c. ORINKLED SEERSUCKERS Beduced te ic that were !0e , and thoie lint were lJc; Kedncedtolec. NEW ARRIVALS itVK CASKS WHIT BLANKKTS, Kltra Weight, at SI Ida l'alrt ame qnallty that sold laat season at t3.ue a pair. V1VK CASKS CaNTO.N ri.ANNKL, Kltra Heavy, atOc. a Yard. riVKUUNnBEDKLABTlO C10SSAMKI13 at Kc. Apiece. CORSETS Still at Out Prices. WANNKR'S yi.EXIIII.K HIP., HALLS II. r , SHILLINGS ITLItX PHOT liOsKIIUD DAISY We. two. sec. U2c. Re. Sic. J. B. MARTIN & 60., Cor. West King & FtiBce St (Opposite suvea Uensal laneabtkb, pa Q.SOKUK KKWHT, ., Omxptnter, Ooatracter & Builder, KMIDEN0E-NO.H9 WIST KINQ BT. HOr-EAST OBANT ST., Opposite SUtlen Heuse. Alive tSaMStU work seaetTM Bay prompt and personal at- All klae of Jobbing attended te at short no- aa ib"e tie) ana ea reaaenable terms, Vra wings and SB1 JMUsMtw fnnUbed, lya A ll I i-iJrL. tttrttf-r i, yui&h. 'rtr. .a1jtv s 1JtttiAfe iwk" VJfcir : . :;, .1...J J VuL- -. j. - .V .t4. Ur , r-m4 M-(, -. kbvA , Mt MI M
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers