c s ijFty tic ' if rfi ''. mM C" " if LANCASTER, FA.. WJRDN1Uh6aY, AUGUST 1U, 1884. , -M Veliiim XX--Ne Stte. l'rlce Twe Cente, . h: '4- .!EhS'9I II' (Lhe 1HIY UUOVH, JOHN M. OIVl.KH.CUO,, Fer Uliolce Wilten Carpel. .IOIINH. (itVI.Klt.tOU., for Kine Vulval CariMift. JOHNS. (II VI, K'l A CO., Ker Kxtta (jimllty Motpiel Carpet. JOHNS. 01VLKHACO., Fer Hunt Makes Hotly llrtissel Carpet, .IOIINH. 01VLF.lt .t CO., Ker licit Tupi'sti v llnnsels Carpet. JOHN H. (II VI. Kit. t CO, Ker Medium Tapestry Carpet, JOHNS. OIVI Kit A CO., Ker Lew priced Tupestry CurpeU JOHNS. (HVI.Klt.tC0., Ker Htm All-wool 3-plv Cnrput. JOIINH. (II VI, Kit. t CO., Ker Kxtrn Super All-wool Carpet, JOHN a. (llul.hlt.tCO Ker Kxtru C. C. Cnrput. JOHN H.U1 VI. Kit A. CO, Ker nil kinds et l.iifrnln directs. JOHNS. (HVI.KR.t CO., 25 Knet Klii); Street UUJtICft I I .. IMMIAI'H. m SUMMER JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. I.ANCASTKIl, I'A. UAHI'KIH, XV. s miihu'h e.xitrr.r iiai.i., BARGAINS! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Selllnix Off le nw IJiiHliit'ss. Everything Mnst Positively be Held. A Knll l.tnnnt IIODV I1HUSHKL8, TAl'KSTHY, nnd All Grades of 1NOHAIN OAIU'KTS, ItUUH, IILANKF.TS.COVKHI.KTS mill Oil. CLOTH. tar ALL AT A SACIUMOK.-Va - I'rempl attention Klven te tlie Manufacture nl Hiur Carpets te eritur. -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL OOR. W. KING AMD ndi'il 2mduw WATER BT?.. .1. II. 1IAIITIN A f(. NOW READY FOR TUB I.AltOKST Wilten, Axminster, Mocjuetto, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry AND ING-RAIN CARPETS KVKIt SHOWN NEW COLORINGS. - NEW PATTERNS. AM. NKW, AND KSI'KCr VI.I.Y DK3K1NK1) KOll TIIK KAM.'H TltADK. I'll ICES LOWER THAN KVhlt I Ruke, MatB, Mnttlnga, Cortleono, Llnoleura nnd IN AM. liKSlltAlll.K WIDTHS AND HTiI.KH. STAIR HOIKS. STATU J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Kinu and I'rince Streets, TlhWAlix, acO, G"1'" JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 21 Seuth JtHH)i Street, -KOll Til It - CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIUERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers,- GARDEN HOES AND OIL CLOTH. JOM P. SCIATJM, 34 Seuth - ii 7-ivil Queen Btroet, '.ANOASTKIl, I'A. HTUVKH, Tjjoeit, wiinte at uiiKr.Heuuu, --BAMCEHS," 46 WALIi BTRBBT, New Yerk. llrokers and Dealers in Kallway anil all ether Securities. UA1MVAY INVESTMENTS a speclalty, In tlie selection una estimate et Winch their Ieuk connection with " 1'oeii'b MisUAteif Kailkeahs " kIves thorn special ad. vantages. Coriespiiiidence Invited unit in. qulilea nnswered Dopeslt accounts received and Interest nllowed. mUMJmeed i eiin n. mVi.Kit & e,; Ker Damask Hull and Stair Cnrpet. JOIINH. (ItVI, Kit. t CO., Ker Lew-priced Venetian llnll and Hlnlr. JOIINH. UlVIiK.lt A CO.. Ker Home-nindu Itau Caipct. JOHN H. (J IV I, Kit CO., Fo.-Cocea, Nupter nnd Clinten Mnltlugu. .IOII.N H. (HVI.KIt.t 00, Ker Cholce l.lnoleuiii. JOIINH. 01 VI,Klt.t CO, Ker Hest Kleer Oil Cleths. JOIINH. GIVLKHACO., Ker Hugs and Mats. JOIINH. 01 VI, Kit .tCO., Ker the UcnutnoAuiein Carpet Sweeper. JOIINH. Ot VI, Kit. t CO., 'inkoCnrpet lings In Kxclmnge for Cnrpets. JOHN 8. GIVLKHACO., I'rlces Marked In 1'lnln Figures. JOIINH. 01 VI, Kit A CO.. Onn l'rlce und that tlie l.ewcaf. JOHN H.OIVI.KII A CO., The Hest Assortment In Lancaster. Ul' AUT. 4, West King Street. may !Myd BARGAINS J LANCASTER. PA THE PALL TRADE ! LINK OK IN THIS CITV. en oieth, TADS. CAItlKT LININGS. Lancaster, l'a. vnortHiexH. T UYI.OIP FANCY KLOUlt. Olve It atrial and be convinced that It Is as he claims, the 1IK8T IN TUB WOKMJ. It wns iiwanlml the hlghegt medal at tlie Centennial Kxposltlen. Cincinnati Exhibition unil Ohie Htute Knlr. The Uenulnu Tayler's Fancy Fleur Itetulla nt 03 cents per 23 round Haek. KOIt SAI.K UY AM. LEADING UllOUKUS. M, P. STEIGERWALT & SONS, Sole Aifents ter I.uBcastcr. a7dm T hVAN'a KW:itULI,KHFI.OUK, lluvlng lilted upeurMIll with the latest and most Improved roller machinery, we nre new tnnnutacturlnua Fleur net surpassed by an v. thing In the market. Te be convinced try a sack et LEVAN'S Fancy Reller. Fer Hale by Clroceni Konernlly. LBVAN fc SONi?, Merchant lllllera. JOHN II. IIUSHONQ, Agent ter Lancaster cltv. JylOlmu i r.MllNK IILII HIIIUK CdMIECTIUUT J ( lpnrs, t ler 6e . 11 iei- i.ln., at IIAIU MAN'S YKI.I.UW FIIUNT ClUAIl STOUK. mr.itiVAiu. H Ul' 1'LAHTK.K, SHARP PAINS. Click, Sprains, Wrenches, Klieuinnllsm, NouralKla.Selntlcn, I'leurlsy I'nlns. Hutch In UieBlitn, llnckuche, Swollen .Joints, II curt Dis ease, Hern Muscles, 1'nln In tlie Chest, anil all tmltiH nml uehes either local or iliep-scated urn liiHtnntly relieved anil speedily cured by the well-known Hep J'lmter Compounded, ns It In, el tlin medicinal vlituus el llcsh Heps, Gums, Ilulsums and Kxtrucls, It Is Indeed the beil tnln.llllnir, stlm tilutlnir, seething anil strcnKlhening l'oi l'ei l'oi eui Plaster nver made. Hep 1'laitcri nre sold by nil driiKglsta anil country hIeic, 'L" cent or llve let' f l.fle. Mailed en receipt et prlce. Hep natter Ce., l'ioprlelnn unil Man. UfllCllll eim. llosten, Jlllll. HOP PLASTER. ir Coated tencue, bad lirentlt, nenr itoin itein nclinnd liver illicnie cured by llawleyVHtoin llawleyVHtein ncli and I.lvei 1'IUh i', etx. nev'.i'ivilAw('i) KJIInK.VlKOtllil.r.i.-DONT OO'-K fOIC Kidney atloctleiiH. Use externallv enn llensen 's Capdne re Capdne 1'oieiiH I'lanter ever tlie kldneyn UTIUUltA IIKlllKIIUH, CUTICURA ! BABY HUMORS. 'See What Uuticura Dess for Me." INKA.Vlll.Kmi I lilrtli lliimeix, Milk Crum. Hcalled head, Kczuiiiuh, anil every term or Itching, H wily, l'ltnply. Hciofuleiii mid In In lierltnil DlfraxcH el tliu llloed, Skin mill Scalp, wltliloisef Hair, Iriini Inlnncyte Ake, enroll by the Cirricuii.v IIkjelvunt. tlie new bleed pnrlllur. Internally, and CunuunA anil Citi cuiia rieAr, the Kreit skin cures, externally. Absolutely pure ami tue, and may te uttd from the moment of bitth. " OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs. nveretlHtu'ddiiH.llolcliartewn, Miiti. wrllu : ' Our llltle boy wus terribly al tllctud with Scretulu, Salt U Ileum and Kryslp. elas ever since lie win Iieiii, nml nellilin? we could Klve 111 in helped him until no tried C'U TlcmiA Ukmkuiks, uhlcli Kmiliiiillv cured litui, until new he Id us lair m any chliil." " WORKS TO A OHARM." J. S. Weekf, esq, Town Tieimurer, ht Al biiRH, vt.. buvm In iilutttr dated MayiH: "It works te n char in en my b.iby'x luce and head. Cured the head entirely, nnd hits nearly cleati'Ml the lace el Meres i hnve reee'iiiiuindeil It te cevenil, and Dr Plant has enleied It ler thorn." " A TERRIBLE OASE " Charles Knyre lllnkle, Jersey City Height. N. J., wiltea : "My Ben, a lad el twelve years, whh completely cuieil et n terrible oiceel Ke rcuia by the cmcciiA Hemeimi:". Kiem tlm topet liH Ce.nl te tliDHoleuel liH Itet win ene iiiihh el HcalM.' Kvery ether tunitdy and physicians had been tried In iiln FOR PALE, LANGUID, Kmnrlnteil chlldien, with pimply, sallow' skin, the timcuiiA IUmkiuki will preve n perfect blemlmr, clemiHliiK the bleed and snln el In herlted luipurlllus undexpi lllni! the uurins of scrotula.rbeuniatlsm consumption und sever e skin dlseiuec. Held every where, l'rlce CUTicunA, 60 cenM ; 1K8elvi:nt, II; nup, Se. Pettuii Dllt'll ANI tllKMlOALCO., llosten. Mll.S bend ler ''Hew te can hKIii dlsea.?e." T A "RT Use Uiillcnrn Heii, an t.xiUlsllel v XJJ3.XJ i pcrliiiniil Hkln ;ii-iilllltr, and Toilet, Hath and Nursery Miuutlve. ri'iu: tJuricuiiA itr.Mium:" foil hai.k I nt Ceclii-in'.i Dr lift stele, 137 and ':'. Ninth Queen stteet, Lune.isUT, I'n SANFOKD'S KADICAL CUHR FOR OATARIin, COMI'I.KTK TUKATMr.NT WITH INHM.I.It rOKO.NK HOI, I.Alt TheOieat IliilHauile Distillation el ilcli llu7Vl, Ameilcan 1'lne, Cituiulu Hr, JIarh-,eId, uiever iiiiwseiih, era., e.uieu iAMriii;ir.i ItADlCAl, CllllK. tin the Iminedliite lellet nnd permanent etue et eeiy leim etCatanh, liem a simple C'elil In the head te I.ihs et Smell, Taste and Hem lug, Ceiitrh and Cu t.nrlml Cousuiiiplleu. Complete tientiuent, cenilstlim el oue bottle Umllcal (. lire, one box Catarrhal Hnluiil anil oue Improved In haler, In ene pacKugu, may new be had et all ilruuulsts ler il.e. Ask ler saskeuD'S ItADlCAl. CUKK. " 'I he only absolute specltle we knew el " Meit. Ttmet. "The be-t we have teuud In u liretlineelHUtleilng." 7iVi'. Dr Wtu'jiti. Hoi Hei Hoi ten. " After a long struggle Willi CmUu rli the Kaiiicai. Cvrii has t'eiiiiiieuiil." lirv. .V. IP. Menree, Irlbugh. I'n, "1 have net Iniiiul u ensu that 11 Old net leltevent enee." .trulrcir I.te, Manchester, Mini l'OTTKn DlltlU AND CllUMICAL Ce.. IlO-tell. SANDFOKD'H It A 1)10 M.UIIKH I'OU ,.M.. at Cechmn's l)rn Mtore, Ne 1.17 and 139 Net III ()ueeu street, l.uncustur, I'n. COM.INS' VOLTAIC KI.KCTltIC Pl.ASTKIt?. New I.lte torShnttercd Nutves, I'uliiliil Mus rlesmul Ui'ikeneil OrKiins. Cellins' Voltaic Electric 1' .' r lustnutly utlects the nervous system unit bunlshes pnln, inn veusness and debility. A perlect Kli-ctile (inlvmile Itattery ceinbliied wllli a highly medicinal Plaster ler 'iSc. All drimclsts. nilKl-IVdV.8.Aw ( IIKA'l' y INDIAN MKUIUINi , KA-TOM-KA, THE ORB AT INDIAN MBDIOINB. -KOIt Til K- Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach, It Is niiule by the ludtnns, Used by the Indians, reld by the Indians, It Is finely Vi'KOtuble. llHiirely cures all diseases et tlie Stomach, Liver, llewels unil llloed It Is almost u specific for nil forms et Uheumiitlsui. It will cuie dlseaxu when nil ether leuii'illes linvu failed. Dliectteus uie plainly printed en every hot het tie. All tribes el Indians have their medicine, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is a lemedy of the I'ncllle Coast, and Is ued by all. It U composed et roots, herbs and barks gathered nnd piepnred by the Warm Spring Indians el" Oregon, And Is favorably known nnd used In all parts et the world, 'ihe sick or uIIIiik s mild net delay Its use. It will prevent us well aseuie disease. Its prlce Is one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for live dollars, Ask for It and see that you net It. It Is for sale by nil DiukkIsIs. nnd by the OIUUON INDIAN MEDICINE COMl'ANV.Cerry, l'a. Medoc Indian Oil TUB aitKATF.3T I'AIN KAUTII. MKD1CINK ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is ceitalu te curu Toetluiclio in ene minute, lleadache Iu live minutes. Karache In ten minutes, Sote Threat In ene nik-ht, Neurululalu tluee te live mill- UK's. MODOU INDIAN OIL Is iltcil Internally us well as externally. Kvery family should have a bottle within reach. It Is u loc ter In tlie llOUBO. Fer sale by nil DniKKlsU. l'rlce Me. pur bottle. LnrKi) slze beiiles, We. INDIAN COUGH HYItUl' U 11 prompt specific ler CeiikIis, Colds and I.uiik illseaies, Boe. per bettlu, Kuden ku, Modea Indian OU nnd Indian llmufli Hvriin ter sale f wlinleuiiln and retail) nt Ceehinn's DriiK Moie, e, 137 1 una 13 1 norm uueeu sireei, Lancaster, ra. ui3-lyaWASw EARTHQUAKE THEORIES. eiiATriNti with uiiAvr, suVivriSTs All Kinds of Unuirn AstlRnncI for the Krcnnt mnndane Illftnrbaiire-I the Knttli'a Jntoilnrtfellilor r.lijiitil ? Prof. OIovelfltiiT Abbe, tlie ucleiillst at the bIkiiivI burenu, WnfthluKten, having cemjiatcd the cnttliquaJte rcpetlH received from (lliTorent quartern, said te n roptefcon tatlve of the New Yerk J It raid : " Uy charting Iho ilutirca, I ilnd that tliey can he platifllblv cenuccted by the liypothesiH that nil carthqualce vlbintlen staitrd norne dlittnnce boneatli LeiiK Islatid and moved nerthenstward tewntd Uosten, nt the rate of about ene ttnmirul mitfH ptr ininute, reacbltig Catnbrlde at :0? p in , and 80Utuwcntward toward Wr.'tiiDKtnn at the s.tme rate, roaehliiR thcre nt!I:l2 p. m. Or, again, the observatlotin nte, with equal platiHiblllty, rcprcBCtitcd by assuming that the nlioek Htartuil nearly ulniiiltatiueusly from two jieintu pay beceath New Yerk and I'hiladiilphla, whonce the waves pre eccded netthenst and nouthweet. Either 0 lliCHe conclniiieiia would be In accordance with what we knew of the natute of carth iiuakefl, but the former rcenia te me proferablo. "hi the prekent ntate or our knowlcdge thore nre, I think, but two allewable liy liy petliOBis an te the nature of the eriglu of tlie shock. Klthtr sudden, evolution et gax or a midden dislocation of strata takes plnce within this cavity a few m Ien below the carth'u surface That cavitien al ready exist is abundantly evident, nnd if ene uueli, partly full of lava or being empty with very het allien, become h htidileuly partly llllcd with water the result must be a stidden evolution of vapor at.d gag. This is probably the class of earthquake that r-ttenda voleanlo eruptions On the ether hand we have throughout the world, and uowhere better than in our Mlddle At lantic states, illustrations of geological strata I displaced, dislocated, het up edge wise nnd broken by seams and faults, showing that the solid earth in the pro cess of cooling during past nes has shrunk te slightly smaller dimensions, crumbling the strata into ridges such as theso out el which the Appalachian chain has been formed. The operation has been a vciy slew one. hittle by little a great extent of rock would cjtne uuder a sovero strain. Finally parts of it gave way. A dislocation of it few inchest re lieved the strain temporarily. Hut thH sudden dislocation would be felt ovirthe neiirbbiitlieiiil very much like thn jieldlng and snapping of the lloer el an ill-con strtictcd and overciewded ball room or nn overloaded warehouse. Iho Ue el r.HrluqUHldH, "This, which Professer Mallet recog nizes as a trim physical cause for the earthquake, shows us that this dreaded shock is really the instrument by means of which the solid crust of the glube is pre tceted from morn tenible catastrophes. The longer such shocks nre delayed the mere liaciiM) becomes the accumulated strain in the interior and the mere torrlble must be the shook and icactien when it comes. Tills, I take it, is the true nature of all the numerous earthquakes en the Atlantic coast, for en the very surface it self we see this pieceh.s geii.g en A pei fect illustration ul it is found in the phenomena invictieeted bv Professer Nilcs in the quarries in Connecticut, where the splitting oil' of a great slab of rock was nlwajs ncenrnpauicd by tlie end dcu expansion of thn oeii'lihuriug pattu, as though icheved fieni great stiain. Ay.itii the icmnrkahle heIm-h and i-light s!iei)Uh in tlie M ighboiheoil of U.ild and Iteuml tueuntaiiii', North Carolina, in February and .March, 1S74, who traced very plausibly te the production el hlight faults of the reeks. Similar plietiuinni.i occur ceutinually in mining legions. All that our hiiperlicia! geology can ti aeli in about the condition el the hti.itu a few miles below the curfime proves I1..U thesu nre full of faults and lit-Mirci .ind thai new eik s may be forming every day '' We have nleiic tlie Alluutie coastal least four icgieus namely, Oeeii'ia,Peuu-t-ylvania, Connecticut and tlie Lewer St. I.awieiice ueticatii whiah 1'reluMaji Mal- let's ' efusuliig down plietieineun am especially frequent. If we may judge from the fact that thete are the icceg iii.iil ceutres Irem which slight c.iith- quakes are perpetually emanating, it will greatly faoilttnte our study of these phe nomena. If silf-riceidiug b iremcters and (ltctieiueters or special furtiiH el seil tc;iHteciug iieismometors eiu be 'iiiro 'iiire duced.U many stuiuus, it the menal ser vicu had antheuty te Include eathqu vke.i within Its wrtik, theie is i.e doubt but what it would seen be utile t uodiel them at least as well as has heeu doue lei Mount Vesuviuu by the oartliq.ialie i.b i.b seivers at tli.it place." '1 Mil 'I liveiy el it null I t'.nrih Professer Willi im 'llatkiies, of the United States naval obfeivatoi), in answer ! te questions icspeetiug his views u e.utli quakes and their relations te tin physics of thn glebe, said : "In n'tetnpiing te account for earthquakes it i- Urst et all necessary te have kuowleJge, or at kast a well defined theory of the internal utriic utriic ture of the earth. And here at UiettUhtt astronemors atid physicists en the m.e baud and geologists ou the ether differ widely. The gcolegihto assume that the earth was originally in ineltin condition, apd that in the ceurse of ages a solid ciust has formed ou the outside, leaving a met ten iutetier. And Initie r, liem tlie numereus fetsll remains found imbedded in the rocks, it is inferred that unceunte.I millions of cars have bisun oetihiitned in the process. The astronomer nod phy sicists RtnitH from ontiiely dilleient pro pre mises. He weighs the entire atuuui.t of matter in the bun and planets , onuipesim, the whole solar system, then inia.'iuet, it nil couverted into gas ami ciK0iiditcil into n r.obuleus cloud, filling nlispace. Then by mathematical . processes he 1 able te compute the total amount el heat which would be generated by the condensation of this uobuleus mass into a body the si.e of the suu, and dividing this quantity by the total amount of beat emitted by the sun In twenty-four hours an npprexima tien te the ontire possible duration of tlie solar system is ebtalued. The conclusion arrived at is that it is unlikely that the solar system lias uxisted iu lis pres utceu ditieu for mero than twenty llve million years, nud It soems impossible that it can lmvoexisted se long as tlfty millions of yeais, whleh, ns the goelogUta reckon time, is but an Instant. "Until rcceutly it was unlversally sup posed by all tclontlfle men that the interior of the earth 1b iu a molten condition Hut tue application of mero rellncd analysis te the mathematical illteutslen el tlie tnles has shown that this vlew is uutenabln. If we suppose the hemtsphcte of theiarth whleh nt any moment is turned tew.ud tlie stiti te be covered with grass, ami each bla.le of the grass te be trans-feruml in e au iron telegraph who attached te thu tun the entire teusien wllleh all theso wires wneit could support would be about equal te the attractive lorce ei tlie sun upon tue eartu. When exposed te Euih an overwhelmiug ferce as this any body net extremely rigid would be pulled out of shape, and instead of reinaining a sphore would hi oenverted I Inte a sphorieJ,wlth Its longer asm pein'cd te thu tun, It this were te happeu lu the otse of the earth, it would obllterato the lido, nnd the fact that the tides are net oblilerated, but have nearly their exact theoretical height proves beyend question that the earth in net senslbly defermed by the sun's attraction, nud shows that the average rigidity of the earth Ib net very different from what it would be if the earth wero a glebo of solid steel. Under r.ueh clrciinistanccs It is difficult te beliove that the interier Is plastic or that volcanoes nte rnore than local phenomena. Unure el rnrtmitmkes " We knew llttleas te the real oaure of earthquakes, but tliey nre doubtless due te concussions of sotne kind or ether taking place in n very great deptb belew the surface of the ground. It has been suggested that they may nometitues be due te tlie fulling in of nuhterraueati caverns produced by the notion of water dissolving oztensivo deposits of reek salt, limestone, gypsum or ether similar materials. It has also been supposed that they may some times be due te the ruptute of reek masses in the iutorier of the earth, perhaps aided by the Injection of voleanlo materials thrown into the crovlecs thus produced. "Anether theery that has had great vegue is that they ure due te t e crushing of rock musses by the contraction of the earth as it continues te cool. Hut this assumes that the whole interior of the earth is heated, which viu have nlready seen te be a questionable hypothesis. Although it scorns lash te say that earthquakes are dependent upon volcauie action, it is uovettholesn elear that both carthquaki u and volcanoes nre due te some common cause, nud ns the great oarthquake regions nnd the great volcauie regions are nearly coincident witli each ether, ami almebt without nzcoptlen in the neighborhood of the sea, thcre seems seme reason te fup fup fup po.e that steam goncrated at a oousldora eousldora oeusldora ablo depth by the internal heat of the earth may play a prominent part in tlie phenomeua." Met Alone Due te Contraction, Majer Jehn "W. Pewell, diteoter of the geological survey, said : "Fer many yeais geologists have attributed earthquakes chiefly te n contraction of the interior ns in a tluld condition, nud that this ntate is due mainly te gieat heat. Uut it is net bellevcd that this contraction is sufllaieut iu quantity and rate te account by itself for earthquakes and nil of the facts oetinoottd therewith. All the land pottietis of the earth nre rapidlywashcd down by rains nud rivers, nnd the material of the land thus carried te the sea. By this method all the land portions of the earth nte steadily unleaded at a rate surprising te thope who have net carefully studied the subject. At the batue time the material thus carried away is leaded upon the berders of the seiu, n very small amount being carried te the deep sea. This unloading nud leading gcneiatcs stresses in the ciust of eelid lock. Aa the precets of leading nud unloading continues the btrestcs cumulate, until at latt tue solid crust suddenly yields along seme weak point. In arras of unloading the yioldieg is urually by fracture of the crust nnd upheaval This euddeu fracture and upheaval is the cause of many oatth eatth quakes, and such earthquakes are usu ally remete from districts of astive velcanniB. In theso regions of country where volcanoes nre iu operation tlie lUeus of molten matter flowing from the interior ou te the surface of the earth would leave hollow spaces beneath the crust, vtcie the materials of the crust of sullieieut strength te support the mch nbeve. Uut, being unequal te tlie task, they yield nml sink, and another class el (aitbqunkcs irsult therefrem " 1VIU Net lumirn fur Many eum. "I don't think th te will boa rt-ciiueuci) of the earthquake for many jcart"," said Proftsser Lewis Swift, director el the Wainei ebseivatury at Rochester, N. Y., " for the reaFen that earthquakes very f.eldem lullew inch ether iu close succes sion iu this country ns they de in ethers. 1 tl.ink that whir we hear about the iiimb ling im'Imh accompanying earthquakes, should be taken wilh mueh allowance. There in ver was a ruoteer passed through the nir but what tluee quattn.-s of tlio.ie who sa it thought I hey heard a whizzing noice. h-uch n belief is absurd becaute they never make a uolse until they oxpledu or strike. The last meteor in this section was en duly 1) I have a peak tueasure full of letteis from peeple in this vicinity who nil assert that they heard a hissing sound. That ofeouiso is absurd, for the meti.er is at least ene hundred miles from them " Tuning his attention t cyclones, the profecher mid tlur many scientists nttii nttii bute thorn te elcctncity, ns de many attribute i aithquakcs te the same seutce. ' In spite of the pos.sible slmll.ulty of eauhcs," he said, "I can't seeany possible) onniieetieu bitweeti the two, but I beliove it te b i settled that the primal cause of earthquakes is tlie Internal heat of the emu." livf tj iti'mui tn ua n ICenl HurceM In this llle must have a speciality; that Is, mutt ceucintrutu the abilities et holy and ii Ind ou some one pursuit, llurtteck llloed Jliltvra have their speciality ns u complete u d i no leal euro of dj spcpil.i, and liver and kidney ntteclieiis, Ker sale bv II. II. Cochran, unionist, 137 and 13'. Mirth (Juoen street. linemen's ArmcH Mnlvu. ihe Hest Salve In thn "world ler Cuts, lliuls.'s. sern). Uieers, Salt Itheiim, Kever Seu , Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChllbialiiB, i erns.snd nil skin orupttens, nnd positively c me.) l'lbn, e: no pay i-equtrud. Ill imr niiMiuil i i;ivi) perlect, satisfaction or money reliiniiee. Price, i'i e.mt per box. Porsule by II. II nchrnu, ilruggist. Iit7 and 13'i Neith Queen struct, l.unenster. A l.nwjers Opinion nt lnterrtt te .Ml, .1. A. Tawney, I'tti , u leadlui; utteiuey el inenn, Jlinn , willesi "Alter using I moie than tluee years, l take great pi lu slatlnu that 1 leiriu'd Dr. Kiuu's Ne It ler ensure I ....v., IV f.lp I Tfiilalltmii 1,111 I, a tin. In.al ,..in..,li. i ":r.:? .r::.,r;,::. .;'.".. . ...v ..r,.:r '.:"." 1 111 IIIU nilllll llll V.IIUUI1S llllll UIMU3. il Hill i ,Vur failed le euro tiiu most bovere colds 1 I buve had, ami luviirlablv relieves thu pain In the chest." Trial bottles et this sure cuie rer nil Threat nud I una Diseases may be had tree at Cochran's drtn; stele, Nes. U7uiut 1.1' I North Queuii stieet, LaiiLUster, l'u. Lai'KU size, tl.ee. iy lydtdw (I) We OlmilBii:e Hie World. When we say wu believe, we have uvldencu te preve that Shlleh's consiinintlen euro Is decidedly the best Limn Medicine madu. In us much ns It will euro u common or Chronic Ceuuh Inone-hdlt the time and relieve Asth ma, ilroiiehltts, Whoeplnt; Cough, Croup, unil show mero cises et Consumption cured than all ethers. 11 will euro where they lull, It Is pleasant te bike, harmless te the yeuimest child nnd we Kuurunteu what wu say. l'rlce, lOi., Sue und ll.ee. if yenr Lunu's nre sere, Will SI Ol DIIUK 1U1IIU, USU OIIUOU'H I'I Win n, 1,1 df.Vfl IttlllV. IU Ull,ll,l e t ,,,,ll,a IIIID Icr. Mild by il. II. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 ami "i Vel fh ilneen street fub7-oedl oreiis l'las. tl lie Truth Uraibed te Kitrtli Is bound te ilsu. Crowd down and smother thu truth us you may cnuceriiluK Thomai' hclcctrte Oil yet thu tacts will n ,e up tlmt It Is ene et the best leinedles ter aches, spialns, nud pains that bus ever yet been Invented. Fer hide by il. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North uunen btroet. M AltSlUM ItOLCS. WEAK NEIIYOUS MEN Wl.ose nubility, exhausted powers, piema. tuiu decay mid lallure te perferin lllu's duties i pieperly, ure caused by excesses, errotsel yill.lll, U.V., n... ......Hl.li.iui.bUHi, tiuuiiu iub torullen te robust health und vigorous man. Iioed in xur. MAitaiuis iiui.ua. (cltlier sieiimcil druguliuf nor Instruments. This troatmentet Murveus Debility and Physical Decay Is uniformly successtul becausu based en perlect illiuinesls, new nud direct methods a- iluhselulu thoroughness. Full lufoiuiallen nud Treaties Hue. Address Consulting I'hv slelaunlMAHSTON UKMK.DY CD.4U .V'.llUl bU, New Yerk. uuil-lyM,W,Vw UAIIUIAUXH, &V. TTINK OAltltlAOK JHll.DKItM. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OK LANOASTK.lt COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MAIIEET STIIBBT, INHEAItOKOENTItAl. MAIIK.ET II0UELK8 LANCASTICIt.l'A. We mnlte every style HiiRKy and CarlarRO desired. All work nntMind In the most corn, fortnhlennd eh'Kant style. We iwe only the best solected matarlnl, and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality or work our prices nre tlie cheapest In tlie state. We buy ler cash and sell ou the most reasonable lei ins. Ulve us a call. All work warranted. KEl'AUUNUl'ltOMVTI.Y ATTENDED TO. One set et workmen especially employed ler that nurpone. nie-iid&w CI'KUIAL MUTIUIS. "" Nerlieck&Iiley's THIItD GRAND PUBLIC SALE OF I'lltbT-ULASS CARRIAGE WORK, ATTI1E1U FACTOltV, Uer. Duke autl Vine Sts., LANCASTElt, I'A., ON MONDAY, Aug. IS, JSS4. HALECOJtMKNClN'O AT O'CLOCK. A. M. TEN On this day Vehicles et we will dIspo30et from CO te 71 Our Own Manufacture, Censttlni el HurkIcs, 1'hnbtniiB, CnrrlnKes, Ac . nud evurv lob wtll be iruarnnteed. 'ihe nublle nte convinced that nil work sold at termer sales was ns renresnuted. Kvery Jeb must bu sold In outer te malce loom for ether stocks. Ne uoetls ellered will be wlthdmwn. except when I clew cost et luiiuuf'uctiire. We mean te sell It the public thinks It te their ad vantage te purcbase a lliSfClneg article, ta lliiely llnlshed tn ivery tospect us theso you pay double the nrneunt ler. It will be well te utieiid. us this will be no luiltntten sale, ns wu mean le sull every Jeb In sleck. II poslble. Don't foruet the ditto. MONDAY. AUUUST 18, DHl commencing ul 10 o'clock, ii. m. Uiln conireteut liulain te examine stock helore ilnv ul silo. Kverv lob will be uuuruuteed We will ulse dlspose of il 1 irue steel cf SKCOND HAND WOltlv Attenduucu will bu given nnd terms inade known by NORBECK & MILEY. It. F. Ilowit. Auctioneer. Iel3-t!d lOHAvvu Ann vniAith. I, Mrr.lt.llAN A: Ul. 11, PIPES! Meerecbaum, Composition. Briar Weed, Vienna Bread, Virginia Clay, Cern deb, etc. SMOM.US, Will) SOLALK TIII'.MSKLVK.S Willi HI'KS, COMIC AND BF.F. tlOK DISPLAY. -Til i: Largest Assortment Kver hIieuii In t 111 s city. Pipes te iSuit Everybody ! W IIOI.hSALL AND IlKTAIL. H. L. Stehman & Ce., NO. 110 KOUTU QUI: EN ST. innr.Il.lvil LANCA8TF.ll, I'A. CAltl'JJIr, K r,iu iiii.ii isne. CARPET -AT Philip Scliiim, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCASTF.lt, I'A. WoliaveulullBupply el UAU AND FILL 1NU CAItl'KTS. We only uxe the best or yarns. If you want n geed, HorvlLCuhle cm pet, please ceme mid examine our stock helore purchasing elsewheie, as u will sell us cheap ns the cheapest. Come nud see loryeurselfuuit be convinced, us we always have the reputa tion el making drsLeluss CarpeU. CUSTOM HAG CVHl'KIS ASI'KCIALTY C0VKKLKT3. COUNTIiltl'ANKS, ULAN- KKT8, CAHl'KT CHAIN, STOCK. 1NG 1 AHN.Aa Dyeing Dene In nil lis nranches at short no. tlce. COAL I COAL I Of the licit quality, expiessiy ler family use. THY AHAMI'l.r.lON. HF.MKM1IKHTI1K OLD STAND. LMI1LIP SCHU31, SON & CO'S. Ne. 150 SOUTH WATF.lt SIIIKKT, tfMmil LANOAhTKH. I'A itu urn ,t aite Kit. pN K IIAIMlNniAlIt: MIIOHM. WM, H. GAST, Ne. 105 North Queen St., Lancaster. FHKNCU CALF, whole vunip llutten, llulser Censress, Willi or wuiiuui ups, uvur uuy siyluet Lust, tar i M Hull vamps Ul lUUBllliU', u I.UIIIH JIUi I pair less. I Thcu no the ncate.U unit best Sheet ler Genu lu the city. FOlt LADIK1 WK MARK A VKltY Fine Butten in Kid or Pebble for $4,00, Froneb or Mat Kid, 86.00. Tluee is no nensense about any el our work. Wu aslc you te iiiinpaie them wllli ihe bust niiule aniUhrre. Kumeiiiber, wu measure and make tun Mines le outer, unit always have tliein nnUhed at tue Hum premised. ;ieU4imUw VLOTlttNU, A KK'AHTOF BARGAINS Neckties and Half Hoee AtfkRISMAN'fl, Ne. 17 West Klnff Streot. Gauze Undershirts, In Sixes from .11 te BO Inclie. -AT- EKEBMAEPa nYKIW A HATHFOH. Thin Clothing. In Kxcelleut Assortment, ler this sortet weather, for MEN'S, HOV'd nml CIIII.. DKBN'3 WKAH, in all the PLAIN AND MOST FASHIONAIILK FAHItlCS. In looking around ler Soinmer requisites, remember that the best assortment In CLOTHING Is nlwnys te be seen here, and Hint prices aia sulllclently varied te incet with laver among nil classes et buyers, as well ns theso whom fortuue liss less lavored. We Invite calls, that we may he nilorded n chanea te show Just what we liavn. The make, style nnd quality of our CLOTHING Is lully up te the highest stimlard, and Is marked nt figures tlmt ofleu make buyers of theso who only ceme te see. " Comparhen courted, trade solicited. & LKADlNtl LAN0A8TF.lt OLOTIUKKS, NO 13 RABT KINO STItBlil. LANUASTKit, I'A. M" KUMANT TAIMHIINU. Special 1'er Iadies. I Inivejnst received n, line or the FINKbT IMl'OHTKD I'ONGKKH lu thomnrket. which will be eehl per piece, containing twenty yards, nttlO; the snme quality of uoeds nre selling lu rblbulelphlantll2uud $13. Speciiil i'er (lontlemou. Just received. A Hl'LF.NDID A880HT MK.NT OF WOOLKN (.OilDS, suitable ler the hotweather, which will be intdn up atsur prlslnKly low llKtiresnnd superior workmaii werkmaii shlp, wlih trimming te correspond with the (reeds both In qualltv nnd slniui l'UHFKCT FIT GU It VN 1'KKII OH NO HALF.. GIve llle a trial and be convinced. D. R. WINTERS, NO. 21) I . QUEEN NTKEET, LANOA.STKH. I'A. A HAHK UUANOB. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES -AT- H. GEEEART'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order le led lire a heuvv stock 1 will malm nil te order, ter the reiimliiderel Iho siasen, all I.Iliill-WKlCllT WOOLKNSut a Refiuciien of 20 te 25 fler cenr. '1 his blu leduclleu Is l'OH CASH ONLY, and will enable thn buyer tn net n line tult et Clethes, made up lu the best Myle, almost as low as a rtady mi'dutdiepHulL H. GERHART. I.. IIA.NsM.IN & IIKO. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- Wome new soiling 1'anUutiSe, 11.00, II.CO, ii te, $i.U t . no, $ 1. 6i) und ll.oe. Men's Suits ut fail. $100, j.:e, ism 1(1.00, 7.te, ti en, iu, IU, I U and lis. Ilevs Suits at tl a, tt 73,11.00, ti M, U 00, f i 00, IV oe, fi oe, (7 oe mid ts te. (justein Department. Goods in the Piece, whleh we make le order ut prices te defy competition. I'nnts nt t360, Il.tW, 11.60, $3.00, U.OO.upte W.ej. Suits at lloeo, 112.00, lll.oe, lis oe, 118.00 and upwards. We are always ready anil glad te see our Irlendsnnd palieiiH, whether thuy wish te buy or net. We cordially Invite the public te call nnii luepcct our Summer Clothing, new belnir cleared out (every Knrment a bargalni te muke room for our Nuw Fnll mock. L&ansman&Bre. T,riuei,Ayib"iJ8?fiililiai?,TA,u,BI1 Ne. Gfl-68 NORTH QOEBN 8TRKKT, Ulght en the Southwell Ceiner et (Onuige. I.ANL'ABTKU, I'A. -()pen KVhUY KVcNINU until K o'clock. Saturday until W o'clock, MYERS RATflFl . ! - 'I YTi M . vtfl 1 A 'X t r 'l "i r .' -Tr'M
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