Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 10, 1886, Image 2

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rjwumnf, JAncaswr, ra.
faitfastct Intelligent.
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A Shallow Pretense
'IflM PannsvlvaniA rallrruul nannln u)m
mf se coal te carry down the Schuylkill
YaDeywe talking in a very virtuous way
dbeut the freight rateonanthrnnlteon.il.
? . .'wWeh Uwy say they cannot think of mak-
,; snier man ui.vt en me Diiumineus
-teal i they carry ; and they seem te have
some people that thev are very
man Indeed, for mil marl mm. It.
WOUld be BUch An ltntiaunl OYtwrinnM in
Jmn the managers of the Pennsylvania
TaUread charge less than they can Ret, that
" it la set probable that many people will be
daladed into thinking that they are going te
llrdaittythlng of the kind lu regard te anthra
M coal, as a steady policy, whatever
Kithey may propose te de te serve a special
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-a .mathniclte region upon their hands, built
Ywna a great expenditure of felly and cash
ymA net likely te be presently remunerative
whatever its rates en coal. It is net. hew.
'. a fact that the chanre en bituminous
oeal.forsuchahaulasthat from the au..
'&thnclte region te Philadelphia, would be
lasthan a cent a ten rver mile: and It is
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ifynoeg te compare the charge efacentanda
iJjalfa ten per mile for that short haul of an.
thraclte coal te the charge per ten per mile
ti-ferthfllriTlffArhnill nf lllhimlnnne nnel Tim
-fePeanaylvania railroad rate te rhll.irlfilnhla
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teh-t, ye miu per mue en Diiumineus coal. 13 less
9;huui iterate te iiarrisburg; and the rate
Mte e xwrnseurg is less man tne rate te ilunt-
JjCrte per ten per mile grows longer. It
st: L, Would cot thn umn mnnnv fnr eiimtnn
.fiS bltaminOUS COal ever the two hundred nnil
rW fifty mile route te Philadelnliln. at f hrA-
; 1uartera ' a cent P81 ten per mile as it
f-ve- miuiu LrHi. liirrHTTVirnr nninnn rena AfA
Pi half the distance at double the tell; and,the
moem or me service would net be much
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When the Pennsylvania raIlre.id inii
;;5jmhws uianera raxe less man tuey can get,ei
'. we buee. uiiiKma uikh hh limn irinir I.9M irarm
" their own free will, we may consider the
muienniiim te be nigh. When they con cen
Wude1 te Charce Phlladelnhia mannfne.
turers as low a price for carrying te them
bituminous coal, as they charge for carry
ing It te the wharves for shipment, they
may venture te tell the Philadelphia public
g. ujim. vuejf am uuwuung w cnarge mere ler
Sj earrying anthracite than bituminous coal.
ftt Untu Ulen teey sneul11 ashamed te be se
t i$, brazen in their deceit.
A Campaign or Explanation.
K Gen. Beaver's whole camnaiffn is da.
' ttM Toted te exDlanatien. Tin is first, mmlrni
ylK rphiln hew he, a prohibitionist, get
K , their way te the Pittsbumr convention. Tn
E. i.the next place he is called te account for
IC gk-tbe remark that " prohibition would be a
frj. murertune te the state and an Inlnrv tn
t$i(thA PJMUA of (pmtwrnncB 'Pl.Ie l,e ,),,,nl
'- out of explaining. Then en the question
W tK nf ainrk nnlAra tituwl txr ilia TtAllArA T-
loempany in violation of law he is hope-
-s"7 uuauie wu mueij rcaaunauie people.
"Ata-USArtlnff flft nttirnei. ffirn nntn..n
'". ?llquer dealer in Uellefente he says that is
S f AA a ..
t&iurejy u waiter et eusiness. Asked
M whether he favored the enforcement of the
Se,b..nJnn l. i i .
, aHUUUa YB "e against selling
whisky te miners, he boldly evades by say
'?& in that he is in favor of the Prehibi-
a j- uemsia giving uieir aueniien te the en-
(. fei fercement of these laws and lettlug politics
; r-wene, as in ineir present euert tUe llepub
! Ucan party is in peril.
f . And this is theeak. oninienless man
JW the Republicans would place in the cluiir
wcnieiexecuuvei in what great con-
L'v trust lithn rimrlnir dpliveranxa rc r !,,!..
-ant Governer Black, the nemncmtie
; i: i candidate, te the Germans t. SpIhk.i ,,
$ park, Philadelphia:
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ww... wufmuiUK IUO UiOOU Ol lue
QarniAn raee, tbat great Northern race whose
bleed demlnatea the rullnir imnnin n nnu.
itT rt&i cWUlMtleu of Europe and America,
fraf, """""""1'iu luuignani pretest against
I?1 any Interference with ludlvi lu.i rii,,- .
sfrt any meddling of the state with eurnrlvata
t' i?,"lr? n9 which will always resent anv
, v,Mcn luwnerence or cieddlluK. I mav mi
fttat U 1 am elected te the elUee for whcH
', ana new a , candidate there shall be no act of
; .uuuag ia iuai turecuen."
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PeUr Cranks.
-i yutuuei uimer anu jux. unmtns nave an--'
Bounced from their iumnlncrifr nin ir.
p Manitoba, the plan of their operations
against the pole, and it Is marked by a dar.
ft . ll.llll I A t.n 1 -t .
f.wT""f"i" "l kue """ OI naiure that
uuuuuucuautuirdiien. xney pre-
I en sledges from Fert Yerk nn
(elsen river, and ieurnev in that min.
ftai "tbe'pelnt where the Greely party
MN se terribly. Thev will nass a rin.
rle that cheerful spot, and, in the
Kputnonteureely's most northern
"They Will thpn nnVa , ,lel. r..
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;? y ea." regarUIes3ef the in-
!S?7'i", lwter: ExPle" are di-
TUM is opinion as te whether there is
M.-eea polar sea, but all unite In
Viaayiaf that they found open water te the
. north et them, or a freren sea that a storm
, Tr.". ..mi ui iwe Rucceed
- V ia excelling Greely by a few degrees,
-uiivugu iwiewing me ueseiate coast en
aiedgM, they will have achieved enough of
ythepeciUiar kind of fame they seek, and
. hki ueuiu te iiuni uuu organize u mere
fcrmidible assault
tA There is no bound te the possibilities re-
gaming the pole, and that is doubtless the
luuHBUuuapeiar explorations se
'
Until It has been reached and
Heaarvete discovered or dreams of their
existence dispelled, this fetich will con
tinue te exact its annual tribute of the
lives of biave men.;
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The (Jrenlh or Lancaster.
The return et ene hundred and eighty eighty
flve thousand ieople in Lancaster county,
shows what a principality there it here,
and hew it is growing in population. The
ether eldcnce that it is presjicritig we
have about us eery liens and nil
the time. There Is no such aggrega
tion of population and wealth in
any agricultural district in the country.
The city, in its credit, Is shown te have
one-fifth of the total vote, and e no that
indicates its population te Iks about 3S,K)0,
which would be n fifty per cent. Increase
since ISs). This is a greater increase than
would be suspected and ilctibtles3 is tee
great. But we have ahvas thought that
the last census of the ten n was very loosely
taken and put its population below what
it really was. There is no doubt that
since l&POthe town has grown largely.
The Ciidence of it has been apparent
en every' hand. There has been n
steady building movement every
year, even during the time three
or four years age when there was a
general stagnation in building all eer the
country. Lancaster was growing then. The
country people were coming in te live com
fortably upon their accumulations and
spend their declining years amid the con
veniences of the town, whlle educating
their children at its excellent schools.
These schools have done much for the city.
It is no small thing te be able te obtain a
geed education without cost, and the in
ducements te people with children te set set
tle in this healthy town where living
is cheap, schools geed, and employ
ment te be found, are very great. The
town has therefore been growing steadily
and faster than its people haebeen aware.
The population probably does net reach
3S,000, as the voting lists may h.i e been
carelessly permitted te retain names that
no longer belong te it, but the indication is
that our population will reach avow.
Hanging (t'eronime.
General Miles has the Indian Goremtno
en beard a railroad train bound te Plerida,
where his tribe has its prison place. In
dian Commissioner Atkins is reported as
saying that Geronime will be tried by court
martial and shot. It is probable that Mr.
Atkins is misquoted. Geronime is net
likely te be shot. Geronime surrendered,
and before doing bosawte it doubtless that
his head would be sate. He would have
surrendered long age en the same terms.
Gen. Croekwas net permitted te make them
with him. Experience having shown that
Geronime could stay out of the way of our
soldiers at his pleasure, it may be assumed
that a virtue was made of necessity and
that liia surrender was obtained by conced
ing te him his life. It would be a ery
mean thing te take it, even though there
was no such stipulation. The acceptance
of his surrender and the failure te catch
him forbid hanging him.
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Tub fifth International bicycle tournament
el the Springfield, Mass., bicycle club will be
held in that city en September 11, 15, Hi, and
17. Twenty thousand dollars ha-i been ex
panded towards making it one of the most
notable blcycle e eats of the year.
Tub Cliambersburg Daily JlrraUl and the
-FVnnUm County Democrat printing estab
lishments, of Chambersburg, have passed te
the ownership of Jehn G. nndl). .Orr.
The latterjeurnal has been loomed with the
raHciA)urif, and the former is te appear
under a new form under the new manage
ment. Success te them all !
Yerk ceuntv could scarcely have dene
better In a congressional representative than
In the selection el Cel. Levi Maiih. He is an
able Democrat and will make himself felt In
the federal legislative hervice.
HATUnUAVS ISTELLUlGSCKIt will keep
up the high standard of excelleuce that has
been aimed at in the conduct el this" journal,
its special features having absorbing in
terest. The biographical sketch, with por
trait, will tell of the career of the head or
ene of the largett business houses In Lan
caster, who has been a lawyer, soldier and
merchant The history et the old Paxton
and Cenestnga read and thev ion ers who laid
it out will recall some well-known names in
Lancaster county history. A glance through
the files of the Lancaster Journal of the
last century will allerd interesting com
parison with the llfe orte-day. A philosoph
ical paper en fecial bcience treats or the la
test developments in that Imnnrtant ,,i,.
Ject. An article en the L'ulea of the Kn.
formed churches is lreui the pen of a well
known local clerical scholar. The sullerings
of authors are entertalnlngly eularged upon
in the happy style ler which 'il'n.-ai i-
famous. A reporter's interi in w iriih i.-i
ghost and n story from a current magazine
iuruu a proper ugui rtllsti ler the feast,
while the religious feature Is cared for In au
original article en "The. Sect of tim I'niti
States." It will be a notable itann t ti,
IiiTKi.i.iaiiM'Eit that uoueitboiild miss.
All honerto the Knglishseldleri at Wood Wood
eord. Ireland. Who worn urrnutuil f,- ..
because they protested against tbe work of
luiuuijr imuiuuueipievi, lnllrm and starting
people out of shelter Inte the roadway and
declared that they would in future refuse te
perlerm such obnoxious duty. Their names
will obtain a lustre net te be ach!eed In the
hardest fought battle.
A Moscow japer expresses tbe opinion
that ltussla hit still tn .l.i ..... ......
intrigues aud Iiatteiibereisui In Uuigaria
which confirms our opinion that 1'rlnce Al'
exander though out or sight retains a linger
lu the Ilulgarian pie.
THE ruaL'fH nr rlin!..r I.. I., i
--C-- -- .. ... vuivn ll.Htl
reached such alarmlm- tiriimril....u ....
cite universal attention, in ten days 3, no
urau, """ repeneu, anil yet we teuture te
say that there is net half 1 1, .. ,,.,
country that would be produced by a cetn-
.iuiiivi; uarmiew eariuquake.
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PEBaONAL.
.u.Tinf.,.'ncs,D,:N'rwlu preimbly remain In
the wlldernebs at least a week longer.
Mn. Tlnnuiv i r.. i..
hih..4 i i 1,,,"A,Ufl warn ie iw the
satete can e,n a c""'"ut
M"rr.n Pnca nf rrA. t .
If k e.nrtinmtA nf a uMinn ...i . ..7. "fei'i
ered him en a platter.
. ?,ev TTlse.v Is butllttle nmre than
half way through his thirties, and he has had
pretty near ten consecutho years of oilho eilho oilhe
lioldmg at a uniform salary of f 10,01 a yrar.
niilKVJiJ,iW,,t'?AUVlni!l, '" Allesheuy
U ty, died en Weduesday ou the tteamthlii
C tv nl HnniA I.IM. ...I....I n.i..' . ' 'V
- rf .....ww., M.u mincu J utiru IV at
ew "ierk lrem LUerixwl. His remains
"we viuukhi aaunru.
llKem iK,l,ta ?,l,'"U"'"ellesl ilances
eelil!;, g,rCVtrure'l,,Ur0, f rare r-
re5lUUonJAer" eZ? lJ'en,i"l wl'0,"'
notoriety, IsaglUtli "uLw i,?".ve,,t.er wlll
heuekeeie lias found them1 humbug
. iys"t,i, vy
LANCASCTB DAILY INTgLLtGtNOlB, FBIDAY. SEPTEMBEB 10. 1886.
and Is new her own housekeeper, inform
ing all her many and heavy duties. In the
drawing-room and outslde of the drawing
room, with tact aud energy.
Mts Ukstkh CnvwHinn Ietm:v, a
young xitpss of lUltliuerts some mouths
(re contributed te 77ic American n poem en
titled " Dethroned," and dedicated it te the
Austrian Kinperer l'mndn Jeseph, te whom
she sent a handsomely engrossed copy. She
has new recehed, threii;h the legatlnn at
Wasnlucten, a ety cninpllmentary ac
knowledgement of the eniHrer'9 aweptauce
of the dedication.
Mux. Sm Jesrt has wit of her own, at
a story lu the Atlanta Onfffn(ieii shews:
The ltev. Tem Ulbsen, of Powder Spring,
preached a splendid sermon at the tabor-
Hefore the son Ice at the supper uble
at Sam Jenes', In the presence or numerous
guesU, Including Mr. UIImeii, Sm Mid:
" eli, wlfe, we are getting en se well, we
won't hate any preaching te nlgliL" Mrs.
Jenes looked up at Mr. Ulbsen and asked"
" Is thst se T Is Mr. Ulbsen going te Ulk "
E.PnnsiDK.ST Maun Hepkins of Wil
liams college. Is physically and mentally au
unusually hale octogenarian. Manv men at
CO show mere sigus or advancing jes.r-. His
handwriting Is as legible, ns lluent, aud as
rich In gracerul flourishes as that or the lata
V llllain Cullen UryanL Te a friend who
esked et him a recipe Icr attaining n
geed old sre, hereplievt: "hi all that per
tains te health aud longevity I hae never
lhed by rule be, lu fact, had a degree et
contempt for wliat may be called rermtllsm
In matters el diet and regimen."
TitK i.T: Cot. Kriiw .iii;n, of Lis.
bon, Conn., was at one time a guest at the
Heward hetel, corner of ISreadwav and
Maiden-Lane, New Yerk. On entering the
dlnlug room no waiter advanced te glve him
a seat. The colonel walked te a table near
by, and, taking a rhair w hlch w as turned up
nt the head of the table, took a seat. He was
hardly In the chair before a w alter came hur
riedly te him, saving: "This seat Is en
gaged." "Te whom"' asked the colonel.
"Te a gentleman," "He's come," said the
colonel, and remained at his dinner undis
turbed amid peals of laughter lrem the
guests at the table.
It B) IS El) FHl IT LIST
I'Mntluc Tht th liirimnliinii lelrgrult
CeiiuiicikU eC ltd Onti Knuirte,I;e.
Our regularly published list Is always mere
or less slightly changed, Ter sutUuent rea
sons, either in taking from or adding te It;
but in regird te the list as n whole we can
see no just grounds for disturbing it, though
we de net hesltate te de se wheuever there
are new things strongly recommended te us
and sustained by the best authority. Indeed,
we de net see hew it cau be improved for this
section of country, or as a general list for all
the Middle states. Aud this Is the opinion of
a number of rruit raisers w be ha e criticised
It, or from whom no hae heard. Seme or
each et the separate selections may net de
well upon one premises that will succeed
admirably en another, een if separatist by
only a single farm or a Hue fence. Hence,
each grower must find out for himself the
particular apples, pears, Ac, especially
adapted te his soil aud location. This cau be
easily dene by inquiries el these w he within
a reasonable circuit are successful fruit
growers aud whose soil is semewhat similar
te his ew n.
According te our present profereuce, we
shouldseleclthefollowinglor our own plant
ing, nearly all or which w e have grew u mere
or less successfully:
feTAMiAnn Pevrs. l. eifiard: 2. Doy
enne d'Kte; 3. Karly Catharine. I, Blood Bloed Bleed
good; 5. Summer Julienne; b. Tysen: 7.
Urandywlne; S. Umlett; u lielle Lucrative:
10. Manning's Kllzabeth. 11. Seckel: 1J
Hewell: IA Anjou; 11 Sheldeu. 1. Law
rence; lu Keadiug; 17. Kieller.
1'ortheso who may desireasmaller number,
we should select. 1. uitfaid; i Karly fatha
rlne; A liloedgood. 1 Tyseu. 6. litrtletl, 0.
Belle Lucratlve: 7. Heukel 8 Seckel, U
Lawrence; 10 Headlug; 11. Kletler. The
rliien in about the order they are arranged,
except as te the three latter. Lawrence which
begins te ripen, ercan be made te ripen, early
In evember, will keep until April with
care, it being the eniynlnterpeirwhlch with
uj keeps beyond February.
In the above llat, from'Ne 1 te ire sum.
mer varieties; from D te II autumn tuarty
and late; ) and 15, W and 17 winter, thus af
fording a sutlicieut number ler each of the
rieds of the best known sorts for this re
gion. It will be seen that we have added te
eurlLsi of standard pears the Jl nkcl. It is
perfect in form, abeve medium size, an early
aud pretuse bearer, and geed in quality.
Once introduced it will net be abandoned.
Dwakf Pi.Ans I. St. Michael d'Arcli
ange ; 2. Bartlett , 3 Cornice ; 1 Dlel : '.
Tyson ; C. Belle Lucrative . 7 I.iwreuce ; .
Ott; 9. Ieulse Benne, 10. Bosc , 1L Bous Beus
sock ; 12. Clout Merceau.
We have dropped the Hestiezer as net being
generally sufficiently productive.
Arrn.s h Maiden's Blush ; 2. Baldwin;
3. Smokeheu-.e ; 1 Northern Spy ; 5 Smith's
Cider; U l'allawater; 7. Cernell's lancy; S.
Red Astrachan ; 0. Wagener; 10. Perter; 11.
Graveustein; 12. Tempkln's King: IA Box Bex
bury Rus.seu
Pkachks 1. Crawford's Larlv ; J. Hale's
Larly; A Troth's Early; I. Old Mixeu , ,.
Crawford's Late ; ii. AVard's lMe ; 7 Smock's
Late : 8. Admirable, late.
Qiimes-There are several variotles of
the quince, te wit: Orange, Champien,
Ilea s Mammoth, and half a dozen ethers :
but we can sately recommend only the
Orange. It Is the ene almost universally
grown ler market, and is all that any ene
can desire. Ve have uniformly raised
splendid crops efit.
(JitArEs.i. Telegraph; 2 Concord; 3
Hartferd ; 1 Clinten ; 5. Salem ; 0 Begers"
Ne. 32; 7. Brighten; h. Prentiss 0. Poek Peek Poek
llngteu , 10. Crevetlug.
The Prenttsi. Id an hr iI.a l.d .r nll i.e..
grapes. The Pockllngten and Brighten the
best out-deer varieties. Clinten Is expreasly
for wine. Fer a fewer varieties for family
use, we should seleet the five last named in
the llsL It will be seen that we have re-
nwreu urn (.reveling, it is tee geed a crape
te be Ignored.
Ciii:niiiMl. .May Bigarreau ; 2. Helle de
Choisy; A Black Tartarian ; 1. Black Kagle;
5. Black Hawk ; a Klteu; 7. Dewner's Ite;
Ti,?r!y Rchmendj9. Karly Purple liuigue,
10. Delaware Bleeding Heart.
The riiwulng or the list w ill range from the
earliest te the latest, thus carrying ene
through the whole cherry season. Ne ene
can go aialss In adopting this list, as it cau cau
net be surpassed.
KAsrnKnnnw. 1. Hernet; 2. Iloratliie; A
Brandy wine; 1 CuthberL
The"Cuthbert,"a new variety, mssesses
all the e idence or being a raspberry of deci
ded merit. It is or geed sie, excellent filial
ity, the cane a strong grower, abundant
bearer, and perfectly hardy without protec
tion, though we have always contended that
notwithstanding hew hardy a variety may
be, ills mere productive aud thelruitef
finer size by beingpruned In the hdland laid
dewu and covered through the winter.
Htraw UKitniES. 1. Captain Jack; 2 Seth
Bey den ; 3. hharplesa ; I. James ick. New
kinds or straw berries are constantly appear
ing, and we could name half a dozen ; but
thus far we kuew or no improvements en
the loregelmr, which, It will be seen, in
cludes the "James Vlck," a variety or a sin
gle plaut which was round Uwlde an old
barn, near Sedalla, Ma, by Judge S. Miller,
who, in a somewhat similar way, discovered
a single plant of the famous strawberry,
"laptain Jack," and lrem a single ene
enough has lieen propagated te supply all
the great demands ler them. These are geed
enough until better turn up, which we shall
net be slew in aniinunctng.
rM'W1' led Dutch ; .' jted Cher
rj ; 3. Hed ersallles. 1. hiu, uraie: 5
Black Narletj. '
Ooesr.ULiiiiiE3.l. Ilougliieu, 2. Down-
'Ihcsearethe two best gooseberries grown
Ln!,,,C?r,.nlry. ,or Kenernl lue, se far as we
knew. They liear every year heavy crops,
are free from mildew, aruer extel lent quality,
and are large enough ler all practical pur pur
jieses. Black nrnnir.s.l. New ltochelle; 2.
MIswuri Cluster; 3. Wilsen's Larly 1.
Snyder, ' '
It is hotter that these who Intend te cultl
T He fruit aud have te make purchases,
should take this list with them ii "the
nursery, and adhere te itasfaran iiesslble.
fn.V'f ff. ',' !'1ecl!,1i cases lu hlclith'elrewi
Individual wishex may be better satis-
lu selecting fiuit llfJO or any ethers, be
careful te cboeso theso with Binoeth, hvallliv.
oeklug bark, have cuUrely sh.d elr
. , ., ,., iheuij- u, Hllldll IJUIOIU
roela. irees en which the Imves remain
alter frect spUi lu, and stick te the branches lu
tiienprlm, may beregirded as net healthy,
aud in seme way lackmi; slaiiilna.
What lie VViiul.l VV l.li fur.
from the Eastman (Oa.) Times
I heard a gonllemnu a-sk an old colored
man the ether day what he would take pre-
XlllUilltn ...... 1.1 ... .. ... ..
-;- i . i r"um a"y lureif luiugs no
u?i! "Jwlah ler. The old darky replleil ;
lar in in8"' "0.fl,,,S "" i Uke a y-10l.
next. 5S?i;d.enilUne ,"lUe, dth w, and
Unued V,arrreL? . r.lce Uen boas'." con.
I'd Uk'e teJuJ"1 W.B ,ua0 ""Other wUU
x u uKe lour gallons e geed whisky,"
wv- vt- miFw
rxitBMAnzm nvvvMBXT.
The Original Net ut tUnin anft Dunn's Sitr
Ty en rile at lUrrUlnirj.
The original notes el the survey of Masen
and DKen's line have recently been tiled at
the elllce or the secretary or lutcrnal allalrs at
Harrlsburg. They are written en old slvle,
thick paper, which, notwithstanding most
carerul preservation, has become yellow and
stained with age. The notes or each day et
the survey, whlchceuslltutes the only copy
In existence, are signed with the name et Iho
surveyor who took thein. Secretary Africa
and his clerka are new-engaged In cellfs'llng
all data connected w Ith the stirvevs and re
surveys whlcliat various times have been
maile or the beuudary Unas or llie state ut
Pennsylvania.
The object Is te make a record or all the
notes taken In the various surveys, se that
they may uet be lest, as in a number or In
stances, like tbat of the notes or Masen and
Dixen's surv eys, there Is but one cepv In ex
lstetice, which might at anv tlmo"be lesL
The less In such au ev ent w euld be lrrepara lrrepara
bie. All et this data wilt be collected and
published in a volume, under au act or the
legislature passed at the last session el the
general assembly. A large amount or the
material has been put lu ships. The work,
however, will net be completed tfore next
spring.
The notes of the survey of the Masen and
Dixen's llue are ery ancient. After Charles
11. hail given Win, Peuti the grant of land In
America, the principal partet which new lu
eludes Peuusyivaula, Penn inaJe an agree
ment with Charles, Lord Baltimore, as te the
line which should separate Pennsylvania
from Mary land. This was In 17 . Commis
sioners were appointed te make the survey,
but they became involved in a dispute and
the work was stepped. Then Penn brought
suit in the Kngllsh courts agalust Lord Balti
more Ter the fulllllmeut el the agreement.
The suit hung In the courts till ITN), when
a decree w as made that tbe boundaries must
be settled In accordance with the agreement.
Frederick, Lord lWltlmore, the sinvosser of
Charles, and the successor et William Penn,
Jehn and Richard, whom) pictures new hang
lu the governor's reception room at the Capi Capi
eol, encaged Messrs. Masen and Dlven, both
huglish surveyors et great skill, te run the
ll,ne. They caaie te America lu KiiA and
were engaged until 17il7 In making the sur
v ev. Under the agreement, they w ere te run
a Hue of five decrees of loncltmle west from
a parallel of latitude 15 miles south of the
most southern point lu the city el Philadel
phia. The point was located in the north
eastern part of Maryland. They ran the line
iduui e nines, or js miles ehert .r the wos wes
teru terminus.
The completion of the survey was stepped
by the hostile Indians nt an Indian imth.
w hlch cresses Dunkard's run, near the line
uvineen semerset and layette counties lu
Peunsylv jla. The historical line, which
was alter ward the dividing line or mark
betweeu the North and Seuth, nr Iwlnmn
the slave-holding and abolition states was
iiiuinriuiui- wen run ev .Masen aud Dixen,
and It has never yet been necessary te cor
rect IL
-. uv.,. uiq 1.1111911.
The Bosten Transeri;,f tells ef'a Bosten
,,.. f n...! ... . .....
""" "" luveu pure i.ngusii and who,
desiring te secure mirenns nf mw-i, i i,i.
paper, had isiued orders against the us) of
iueimiiiuuuiB"iei." ineemerday he was
heard teask a friend en the train, "Jehn, is
vnur hniisn 1a(9' 1ml iAkn -t.i in,-....
about my heuselet Supjioseyeu mean my
.v.Hihflin.iiiuauu uui ueu i say neuseiet.
It Is vile." Aud it took fifteen minutes te
straighten out matters.
PHILIP, TlIKfilieVV LEIS.
There lived way back In the olden time
A luau e( slu and a man of crime.
He grewleJ.andsnarled.anarretttd, ana cursed
And haled all things, himself the wersL '
He, there ' Philip, tho(.rekr.
(SciweAundrfrfjfari are m;ipeW te clapie,
j.. v..,..r.v ,c urcHier nn loe no.
And new we come down te modern time,
A oil beheld a man of modern crime.
Ha (jrabs a pitcher, salllca out.
He strikes a saloon . new hear htm shout
" He, there I 1 ill up the growler '
UeergtS CrtUtndin in 7W Bin.
UeU Star Cough Sjmp is safu aud reliable,
rree from opiates. Price, twenty flve cenu.
SySOlAL NOTJOBS.
AKE IfJU MAUB miserable by Indigestion
Constipation. Dizziness, Less of Appetite T Veil
"J ,s"lnT bhtleh's Vltallzerl, a pS.Ttlve cure
Caution.
nSi?,Vl,canflen t.he ,,ubllc te Iware of
2,K? i.2l!5f kempVi ISalsain at less than the
n gelar l'rlce. se cents and it, as ertenUues lint.
US!!? or inferior articles are sold as the gen nine
JKier J5 enalj'e them te sell cheaply H.T
Cochran, druggist, .Ne. 1 J7 erth Queen street Is
S?"11 for ncaster. Sampl? bottle given
toyeur. elS-lwdAw
ItAi'lD TKANSIT.
The latest and best fonnef ranirt transit Is for
aZTZr ub1lhstclth.5Mtaehet otilea
ili-e of l)r Leslle's s-nectal I'resprlntlen anil
what a rapid transit tralii Uie amitilen takes for
5,?n,?ruture- St' advertisement In Joiner
cuiumn. dte-'n.iriifii
n.7f T t"r ,ndIK'"en, Consumption. Djs.
n,??,ftiSCc;' 0cr' uc' eu- te fleri's
Ll.Uldlteef Tonic. slO-lwdtedAw
,AS.'l,ME.IAC, a lasUnK an1 '"grant por per por
ftime, l'rlce -JSand 80 cents. Kersale by it. Ii.
Cochran, Urngglsk Ne. U7 NerthQueen street.
Hay I'ever.
1 have been ft hay fuvcr snnerer for three
jears: have often heard Kly , cream Halm
spoken el In tbu highest UrSisj did net take
much stock in It btcanse of the manyeuatk
nitdlclnej. A friend persnaatrt me tetry tee
Italm.andldldsewlth wen.lerfut succesi-T
a. Oeer, Syracuse, N. 1.
1 can recommend My's Cream lLalm te all hay
""& " ia: ' "y fPlulen. a sure" t?? I
I was aflllctcd for av jiars, and never before
leund uermauLnt rtlier.vv' ii nn.fi.7. ,.'"?'
Held, V t. au31.2 d cedftw
THK IlKV. fll.ll f, tiiivi.ii . .. "
fV.W.; "iteth myself and wife oire enr lives
.""'StONSlill'TlO.VCUIlE.'' Forsale
?ZJ1; " techran, UniggUt, No.OT-Verth Queen
street.
Osl!eTTL trricers a Cubs. Sir. Oicar K. U.
Kech, of Allentewn, l'a, was bedfast with In In
liammatery rheumatism In the winter of ISM
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Grods' Ubeiimatle Uemedy.
lly the time he had nsed hall a bettle he could
leave his bed; when he had finished the betUe
ha was cured and has net had a return et the
dlwase since. InhLsnwn wents,"! leel hotter
than ever before." l'rlce II, by all druggists.
leb8-3mdilVAr
1TOU msi'Kl'blA and Liver Complaint, you
have a prlnted Buamntee en every betUe et Shi.
l00". !lai,zer "."verfaus toenre. ter sale
suJeL. Ceclirn' rufk'Ut, Ne. 1.17 North yueen
, Vu, Jh, JCP is annoyed with dandruff,
'..Mnl".'.ulJ,bar.eaP wl'lbj found Infallible
Bill a Hair Dye, black or brown, lllty cents
sio-lwdeod.tw
rerlamu back, sldeer chest, use Hhlleh's I'er
eua I'liuUir. l'rlce 'ii cents i'er sale by 11. 11
Cochran, Druggist, Ne.lJj Merth (Juuen stiteL
The Kicltement Het Over.
The rush at II 11. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137
lserth Queen strtet, still continues nn account
of pcijnsalHlcted with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
nruuchltls and Consumption, toprecureabotlle
of hemp's balsam for the 'Ihriiat and Lungs,
w hlch U sold en n guaranlee and U giving ontlre
satisfaction. It U a standard family rumndv.
Price aufuulsund II Trial lUerte. elMwdAw
Db. IUssikb VVekm Svbep, 1'urely vegetable,
rluasaut te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required alter using. Price, -a
cents, by alldruggists. febS-amdMWAr
BJI1I.OIPS CATAUltil ItKMKDVa positive
euro for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
K. ffJ,' hy ". U techran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7
North Queun street.
1ihmI Iteiults In Kvery Case.
D A. llradrerd, wholesale raperdoaleref Chat
tanooga, Tcnn., writes that he was serleiisly
iimictid with u Severn cold thatsuttleden hu
I iiugs , had trlud many ixmeillns wliheu t beneil t
IMiik induced te try Dr King's Nuw Discovery
fur Consumption, did se and was cutlnly tilled
b useef a fuw bottles BlutewhlUi llmuhuha,
S ," !" w,.,aVi,L'y .'.r. uU feuglu aud colds
with beat lesults. IhUlstheexpeiHuceet thou theu
sauils sIiem) lives have Uen saved by this Won Wen
clvrful Dlsievnry. 'trial llettles free ut II. u.
Lechnin's Drug Stere, Nes. 117 and 1J1 North
Queen stntt, Lancaster, Pa. (jj
llurklmi'a Arnica b.ilve.
'I ha Hast halve In tha world ler Cuts, Ilrulses,
iMnl' ,lJ'.r,,?',!'.Jln,,,n' vor Beres, TMtter,
l-.ruitlens,undpMlilv'ely Liirtw files, or no pay
requlred. It Is guaranteed te iflve lierfect satls satls
lactleu, or money rutuudud. l'rlce iS cents per
Uef'.Sr "d" hy II. 11. Cecnran, DruKglst, 187
and 133 North Queen streeu Lancaster, l'a.
SIIII.OH'flVlTALIZKlswhat you need for
Constipation, l.et of Appetite, Dlrztnass, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. J'rlie 10 and 75
cents per bettle. ler aalu by if. 11. Cochran
lH-uk-gUt, Ne. VU North Queen itreeu vwc""u
Wt71yt
-wl
jmniuAx.
A YKU'S HAUSAPAHtLl.A.
PIMPLES. BOILS
And t'atbiliiflel umilt fieiu a debilitated, I in
IHivortshed or liupure condition of the bleed.
Ayer's Marsapvrllla pnveuts and cuirs tlavse
eiupllensund ivilntiiltuiiieisby remnvlug thelr
uin-u: the only eiTt-ctiiil vtayef trratlnij them
Ajers' 8arsapatllla his prevented the usual
Course of Dells, which have lu.tncd and 01s
trv'SsiHtineeverv setsen for several jests lwl
-I.i e. scales, t'lainv llle, Mich.
1 was liiutly troubled wllh I'luiptesen the rani)
also, with 11 itlseoleriitlnii nl the vklu, whlih
show oil Itselt In ugiy dark patches Noevter
wal treatment did mere than tempemry geed
A) er's Sai-satsirllla cflected
A PERFECT OURE
And 1 have net been troubled since 1 VV.
neddy, Klver street, Uiwell, Mi,
t was troubled with lkills, and health was
much imp dred I begnn using Ajer's sarapa
TtllR, and, lu due time, the eruptions all dlsaiv
If vtvd aud my health as ceiniiletety ivsteiid
Jehn It. KlUns, editor Mnnfrv iHumcr, Allir
marln, N c
1 was troubled, ler a Ions lime, w Ith a humor
which apiiearvd en my face In URly Pimples and
lllelchcs. Aver'sSnrsaparlllacured me. 1 ceu
shier It the best bleed purlrter In the world.
Chutes II smith, North Crattsbury, Vt
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is sold t y all druggists and dealers tn medicine.
Ak ler Ayer s snrsap.it ut and net be ieiiuaded
te take any 01 tier
Prepared by llr J C.
Price, II
sleteslt
AyerAC'a, Lewell, Mass.
six bottles, t
ItUVfiKPVHXltllll.XI tlUUIIS.
VyK UAVK A LAKOU SpOCh.
OP '11IK llh3T
REFRIGEaKATORS
IN THK C1TV.
The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator.
OAKVK.X HOMC WA TICK VOOLKKS,
WK CUE Ail FKKKZKHS,
And alull line etllOU3EKUKNiaill.NO GOODS
The largest stock of OA9 riXTDKKS lu the
city Special attention paid te Uas-rilUng, Tin
llentlnir and Spouting
We hav u Just iicelv ed another let et theso Vc
ULOltCS.
JOSNP. SOHAra&SON,
24 SODTH QDEEN ST.,
LANCASTK.lt, PA.
F
LINN A HUKNKMAN.
PRICES
MARKED DOWN
Weed and Iren Pomps,
TERRA-COTTA
AND
Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLINN & BRENEHAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
I.ANCASTKIt, PA.
w
M. A. KIKKFKR, ALDUM C. 11KKK
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invite all Housekeepers te Call'and Inspect
their Stock of
Heuseiiiniisliiiig Goods,
A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK
STOVKS and ItA.VUKS, PAKLOK STOVES.
HKATKUSaud ITUUNACaS.
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
After carefully examining the mertU of all
offered te the trade, wu have selected
TPTE "ARGAND,"
Ter GASOLINE, and
THE ,f DANGLER,"
rer COAL OIL,
As the Ileal, when all points are ceusldeiud. te
offer u our patrons.
Call and sce us. We leve te show our Reeds,
and are net offended If you de net purchase.
Uemember, we are agents for
The " Splendid Heater.
Manufactured by Kuller A Warren Company,
Trey, N. .. which has no rival in durability,
scennmy of fuel and control of gas. kevt Is the
time te examine and become pouted for Autumn
purchases.
UKMKMHElt THK PLACE 1
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE )
apaa-tfd&w
tr
1'tiUVUSALH.
SKALLI) PIlOI'OSAUS KOK 1'ITKNI.SH.
lMJ87TonsHardilrel.cn Ceal. 5 Tens Hard
Nut Coel, free or slate, for Court 1Ieum vrlll be
r (.elved et County Commissioners' Olllce, Lan.
caster, l'a, until neon, Monday. September 1J.
Iw?.. . v Jn OKIKKOt "IJIKliOAltll.
Attest- Fbask Uriest. Clerk. si-,td
PROPOSALS FOK CO A I
healed proposals for ihlny te sixty tens of
best hard htanten or equally Reed furnace Ceal,
egg size, and lllty tens r.utnrprUe, or Its equal,
ler cooking, fleflvend In cellar "Heme for
1 rlendlf as Children," will be received until Hat
nrday, Uth lust, at 12 o'clock m. Address Uee.
h. Heed, intrkxd" Proposals for Ceal."
, CIlAltLKIM. HOWELL,
W5-!td becreury of Heme.
PHOPOSALS VOU COAL O00 TONH,
mere or less, llreken Hard irnrnace Ceal,
equal lobtanten.
it tens, mere or less, Hard Nut.
totens, rnoreerless, Lykens Valley Kgg.
Te be delivered in tbe cellars or the Millers.
vllle State Nermal Scheel upon order and under
din ctlen of the Steward.
lllds received until o'clock p in. of Septem
ber 13, ltwi, nt the Hanking lleusu nf ftoed.Mc fteed.Mc
UmnnA Ce. Ihoteuiiidttto icaurvu the light
leiiiettany or all bids.
AND. M. KKANT,
HON J M. SI'BHMAN,
JACOIIHAUUMAN,
Mtd Committee.
Mahkli:ys "Ykllew phent"
clear nlkr Havana fi cent Cigar is pro
nounced by smokers the beat In the mar
ket, al
MAKE LEY'S " Vcllew Jfrent,"
Ne. 21 North (Juoeu Street,
(Formerly Hartman's)
T
UIH PAPKlt IS PH1NTKD W1TU
INK
Manntactured by
J. K, WRIGHT & CO.,
wrl-ljd Aih.ana lUre.SUMU'iUaelphij, p
vmi
pUl.b DHY llOODH.,
HAGER &
Fall Dry Goods.
r i?,'1,0 V'y?J 1":ss rA1J ' l'lBii nml Demestic Mnnufactuw Alse
LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS.
, r,,.A,X1iI.,:,! f?Mcuy Wear Vtaiiiich for Liulles' Wear, Dalit and striped rian
UliANKKTS from the lnsest U) tlm rimt (jti.illty.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
XTK-VT neon TO THK ceuht ueuhk.
Fuliiiffiteck's Extensive Dry Goesw Establishment
la new hetwlly Btoekod with gceda Bultnble for the BDproaehlng Fall nnd
Winter Sonseti. It huvlng boeu puroheood durlutf the Bummer ut low prloea
for prompt Crush ennblea its te effer It nt less than regular prloea. Per
sons vlsltlnff the County Fair would de well te make n nete or this fact.
Blanketa, Bed Coruferta, Flannela, Whlte and Colerod Qullta, Ladlea"
Dress Ooeds, Bilks, Shawls, New Style Cloaks and Jaoketa, Oamels Hair and
Soarlet Weel Undorwear for Ladles, Qents and Ohlldren. All the above In
large tiuantltles and at lees-than Regular Frioeo.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NHXT DOOR TO THH COURT
JMrETZQKK A HAUUHMAN.
THE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Blankets and Comfertables
LOWEST
METZGER & HAUGHMAN S
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
UUUVBMKJI.
Hum eit.vnr. COKPKES.
I lue elJ Uuvernment Java and Mecha
Cetfees. the tHstln the market. Our Java Ulen
fliHl CelTce speaks for Itaelf ; rich unci fragrant,
W. per pound. Very line I'lanlatleu Kle
Cetrees, our bi'st only jee per peuna ; ena very
popular at lie. We want ou tecall ana try our
I2KC Coffee. The excellent quality of our
CeiTecs ana flne Teas ts malting friends fast and
nrm. Our aaily sales show a steady Increase,
rresh Iteasted every aay. A full line of fancy
Orecerles. l'loaae glve us a trial enter.
OKO. W1ANT,
augaj-lve Ne. IU West King street.
AT
IIUSK'H.
Genuine Maple Sugar
IN 1 1'OUNO I1HICK8,
AT 12 CENTS A POUND.
HAM AND DRIED BEEF.
lined BcI chipped and by the piece.
Oysters In ene and two pound cans, Mnstard
andsplcd Sardines, Klne lmperteO Sarrttnes,
Urelltxl Mackerel lu Tomate Sauce, llrolled Hal'
men, fresh Salmen, reh Lebster, Cream
Cheese, 1'lcnle 1'lncapple Chccae, Saire or Ureen
Chevae, etc.,
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINQ STREET,
LANCASTXtt, FA.
- Telephene connection;
eaitniTVKK.
"ID A RG A IN. SIN
FURNITURE
-AT-
WIDMYER'S,
(Kormeily WldmyerA Itlckseckcr-)
EAST KING AND DUKE STS.
The large stock en hand must be icduted te
make loom for
NEW GOODS.
In erdir te de this 1'rlces will be Marked
Down .Juke advantage or this Keductlen ana
tall early UO 8JSCUUK 1IA11UAI.NS.
GOOD, KIUSr-CLABiJ WORK.
DON'T MISTAKK THE 1'I.ACK
Widmyer's Old Stand,
EAST KINO AND DUKB STS.
J-I'erinnl attention glven te Ifiidvrtaklng
ea her telnru.
septe-lyd J.1I. VTIUMYEU.
TUUNKH, JtV.
mnUNKSI TIIUNKSI
Latest Styles Trunks
ATKUECKEL'S.
Over Three hundred dltTerent si zes and styles
la cboeso from at prices ranging from Vl.oe 10
V jO 00
BRIDAL TRUNKS CHEAP,
AT
KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM,
Second Fleer, 3 and 6 E. Klnr St.
augsumd
Q.KOIlOKKltNHT.JB.,
Carpenter, Contractor & Builder,
ltK81DKVf!Km ten wvaTifmnflT.
dHOI EAST QUANT UT., Oppoatte Station
Ileuse.
Ml work recelTO my prompt and personal at.
tentlen.
All kinds of Jobbing attended , te at short no
tice and en reasonable Unas. Drawings and
Ultimate fumUhed. oil lyd
oues,;
BROTHER.
HOUSB.
LANCASTER, PHNNA.
AT-
PRICES,
-13-
tlHTUUUDtt.
j h. ivli:kace.
Positive Mb Out Si.
e
We arc new Selling ed our Entire
Moikef all kinds et
DRY GOODS,
Girpets uiul Merchanl Tailerliif.
KlTRinrDIKXRT niRmi.is in
BLAOK CASHMERES.
Don't miss thlsoppertnulty
MnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne. 25 East King Street,
LmeiBT, l'a.
J.
It. MAKTIN A CO.
The Leading Blilrt lu the Markel Is the
PEARL SHIRT,
With Three Ply Linen Itoaein, reinforced, and
niadoef tVaiusutla .Muslin. OverS.oue in tiseln
Ijtncaster City ana County. 1 1.00 aploce or $5.10
ler ene half dozen
75 CENT SHIRT
Ilaa u Loeso Edge Uiuiein name as the Klghmle
and equal te any Dellar Shirt made In the same
way.
40 CENT SHIRT,
Uelnfiiri ed front and Hack, Extra Quality Mus
lin and Made te Wear.
Pleated Bosem Shirts,
it?S.arri5rlce?,Jl37.0"1"' " B'"8 'TOsP'
Reduction in Percale Sbirts.
Tn enly.r ive Ilozen I'orcale 81drU made te sell
rSdu'c loTeo'eTocS?' Kn CM" UDa Cuff'
PERCALE SHIRTS
With Twe Cellars and Cuffs, separate, at CO cents
Aploce.
25 Dezen Calice Shirts,
Laundrled ready te put en, at 33 cents aploce
worth W cents.
BICYCLE 8II1UT8, KEQATTA 8II1HTS,
TOUUIST'8 81IIItT8,
1ILUK KLANNKL 81IIIIT.,
GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
Twenty live Dezen llalbrlggan Shirts at 4
cental regular price, te cents.
GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS,
UKcta , IScts., Sicts , tects., SOcta. and 75ets.
J. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. Wet King & Prince Ste.,
(OPPOtlttJ Bt4Tenj UOUM.) LAMOABTJCU. 1'A
SHIHT DEPARTMENT
d
S'J