Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 13, 1886, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAIIY INTEIXI6EN0EB, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1886.
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LAXOABTKR. BEPIEUBKB 13, 1SSG.
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iff?, 3. W. Jehnsen Again.
r JW. Jehnsen, esq., Is apparently de
4wMlaed that every member of this com cem
atwlty shall become acquainted with his
feewMCtlen with the issue of a forged nat nat
"tillisfttlen paper fourteen years age. The
aUdren of these days and the arrivals in
ttweity Bince that time are in a fair way
te obtain new light en the study of this
Mat interesting personage, : and the 1n-
IJBLLlOEhCEU is nothing leth te ventilate
B the facte that will lead te an accurate
diagnosis of his character.
I q .4iMx. Jehnsen says in Saturday's Xcw Era
w ine senior editor of tue intelli
Bxcek admitted te me that his paper
laki;dene me injustice in this matter;"
wbkti is exactly what he did net say, and
MM knew this better than J. V. Jehn.
V OH.-' As te .TnhTiRen'.i nllpinitinii that, thn
;AlKTELLiOEKCEn editors of that time were
ubomersef perjury, common sense men
iwill Tinderstand that it is ret, pure and 11 n
'(d altera ted. The Iktellieekceb was
Imtla a responsible journal from whose
owners larce damages could have been se-
Himwd in a successful action of libel. Jehn-
Si en was lawyer and buslneM man ennnirh
.lu. . .. . ..... ... .. . ?
.cive new mis. iv ny nas no teen suent ter
i'ten years 'i
ji- I' ta no use fr J- W. Jehnsen te attempt
rEvsv character in this community. lie was the
K.:''S'aitlv nrpnt of the Itenubliean state cen-
eJ-.ifcV 7 . ----. ----- -
p.itatt committee In 1872 when net less than
f$fy$lfi00 was put where it would de the most
Koea unaer jonnsen's personal direction.
Kene doubt his knowledge of the many
Elated here, purporting te come from
fAAilUUUIbUV UtlbUlMIIUIUUll l'UI'll)i HU-
ptha Philadelphia courts. AVhetlier Cap-
pfain AicJieiien oeitunea reys oegus
iiwper iruui uuuusun vr v,uu. jiuuien-
jTl,v n'ltfitlini, Txltrten,, aanarul Mtn
Sp vlctien because his offense was mere
tf,.,-JK. 11UCVC4 uuuiijuji ce,uu .uu
"W tia ,we ypara fli1 or net the fact remains
uai xiiuitf3 itu uiuti uuu auciiui tu iiic
fraud and ocean? of uffldavlts produced
f-f ten years after the trial will never wipe it
nnfc.
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The Many Eartuquakc ineeries.
The lamentable failure of scientific men
t' 'te provide a satisfactory solution of the
. earthquake phenomena leaves the meH
of mankind quite free te frame their own
theories concerning them in entire confi
dence that they are as likely as anybody
te be right about it, and about as certain
te be wrong. We seem te be going back-
1 ward in our knowledge, in these days, of
the world and its movements, or learning,
ESWr i..Mi,& .A ,11.1 T)Mrn..M. -n..Ku A
F, wuuuv 11a um, xiuicuui Jiuau, ul uur
county, finds that the accepted laws of
9f ceiesiiai moiien are wrong ; ami me Kus
Kr' sian Krapetkln claims te have made a dls-
Wt cevery akin te this before he cemmitteil
?. suicide.
y2 Wa iisaI ir li I:mi7lil. in mirwliivila nml
.. a ,.. . wuwu,, ...,.
ably the same thing is yet generally
aught, tliat the earth was once a molten
fflaiM and that it is still molten in the cen-
ft j tre, the lapse of ages having enlv cooled
Lj down a matter of fifty or a hundred miles
S? innnnuvl in l.e !. ..-1
it i""irir nam iue vuiutuues
ET,I0r
its
ehlmttavi enrl .. .tl.,...n1
T- ,w w vuiuiuujg, ,mn tULUllUaiieS
R5 were 1110 result 01 tue slowness of
ter the ChimncVS te let out the renfinwl
'Bases. There was no uarticul.ir rMnn
Wr that we knew of whv the rarth Rl,mii,i
fffii be considered te be molten, save that the
E&' lava the volcano emits is se : and thpr
Rv,r teems te Iw no (rrp:itirrenian fnt- Iui1ln!n
A, w.,iJK
w. tnai tne lava comes from the earth's centre
uui niL-iu ia iui Buppeaiug lliai IUO ga3 W'6
have comes thence; and no ene has
ever yet suggested that gas, bursting out
et the earth with great force, may from its
nature.be mere rationally supposed te have
come from its Innermost bowels than the
volcano's solid lava. If the eartli was
ever a molten mass it is reasonable te con-
V elude that as it has cooled en the surface it
wir nns pmimi oil iite,i,.iiin.k . , ,,
...Ut. .... -..u ,v imuugu ; iiiui mern
uuu tiuuuie uuuui, giving Jt aIl uieilme1.
r neeas rer tne cooling process. Menefsci.
lj ftneA tnkn nil t.hn tlmn Mmv n,n) f i..
cr".. r:j7' . ,. " . ' """" -iui i"
3 worn 01 wb worms creation. A few mil.
fellens or billions of yeare.mere or Ie33, are of
ffcne possieie consequence te them. And as
lt is conceded that the earth is cooled elf
jer a nunarea raues uewn, we can affirm
the cooling process Is done with and
khiim I? a rvnlar cildnnea ,inmn i i.
.V'"" ' "--- .,u,i b iue
e: and we find It cettimr cooler no
,e down. It may even be that icebenrs
are floating through it from pole te pole,
Mweaumorer tne famous hole theory
dsdared. There is no denyincr auv theerv
atai it, 03 we de net have any knowledge
-Irt,?Wch te knock u Jewn J though that
k:'.-x r Tun enrthnimVa ,,...i ,. , ..
i' KJZLizrzi r.",OB.u,eslrnK
1, '"- " juu.wn centre tlieerv
;itaee It seemed te need something extraer'-
fllnaYv lt tfiaf Vlntl ir. .,.. .-fc . ..
.,, w. . . w w,BlUm ,or lne com-
mew a; ana it was a plausible explanation
:&i that the pent-up gases causal it in sceklntr
thilr way out through the volcano exit!
though it has never been satisfactorily ex-
.. piatnta wny mey ae net Keep en coming
et after they haVe once found their way,
and conduct themselves quietly into the
c, outer air through their chimneys, as the
Cases et our hearth fires de. The molten
centre would keep up a constant cas crea.
;rMwif It kept up any, and the volcanoes
'-iwuid !e always active while this cendl-
tlen lasted. One present carihquake ox ex ox
perlence lias glcn a sevcie, it net a finish
ing blew, te the molten-centre-velcano-chimncyldea,
slnce there w.is no volcano
te it. WebadthecartliqiiaUennd it jvissed
away, and we have had no volcano erup
tion as a tender te it that we knew of. The
earth this time appears te have quaked
without the aldef central fires. And It did
net disturb the ocean either, in it is the
went of earthquakes te de, but spent itself
upon the land, wliich felt it In dltnt and
widely separated places, the regions be
tween being wholly unconscieui of it.
A scientific gentleman undertook te ex
plain the thing by saying that a slice of the
land liad slid off into the water, along our
coast, or words te that effect, but when he
took a closer leek at the region chiefly
affected he said that the facts and his
theory seemed te be at right angles ; and he
has net Itecn heard from since, and is sup
posed te be busy getting Uiein into line. We
should think that the facts would pree
pretty stubborn when mustered into the
support of such a theory, if for no ether
reason than that the ocean showed no
disturbance and the land no severance.
The fact in the situation is that slit
8hoek',areasonablesuggistion.Mhatitwa'
due te some change in the earth's equili
brium, from seme transposition of its
gaseous or solid matter; but what that
transposition was remains te be discovered,
if there was any such. And we ought te
find it out te step it from doing se any
mere, since earthquakes are net comfort
able. If we are doing anj thing in the way
of disturbing the earth's poise by letting
out its gases we need te step it ; and it i
just possible that this may have been at the
bottom et the commotion.
Karly Closing.
15y the agreement among the merchants.
published this day, it will be seen that the
permanency of early closing is assured.
This event marks an era in the city's pre
gress, ana can net fall te give evidence be
fore many years of a healthful impulse
upon the character and the plisical ani'
mental health of the citizens affected by it
This statement may seem extravagant, but
its justice and ferce will be conceded when
it is noted what a vast di (Terence the earl
closing makes in the life of each cltrk and
salesman ; just se much time being gained
and useless labor saved. And it should be
remembered that every class must feel
some reflexive influence from a change it
the social economy that gives se large a
part of the community an hour's additional
leisure.
It is urged by these ieeple who are
always te be found opposing every literal
and enlightened movement as though
created for the purpose of provoking the
movers te greater energy, that the addi
tional leisure will be abused. This may be
true, and doubtless will be true in many
cases, but proves nothing against the
principle of early closing any mere than the
fact that there are wolves m sheep's cloth
ing demonstrates that all sheep are wolves.
There is no valid reason why business
should net lie done within the hours fited :
in fact the conditions of business In large
cities, show that the regulations of this
matter is almost absolutely in the hands of
the business men themselves. The only
thing necessary te assure the success of the
movement was that some reliable assur
ance should begiven that the league would
be sustained. The co-operation of our
most conservative and trusted business
men has been secured, and ttusgives prom prem
ise that the compact will be a me3t stable
one.
Tiiecaa Jehn Welsh, the philanthropic
Philadelphia!!, la dead, he lias left a snn ap
parently worthy of the paternal name. The
drives in Falrmeunt park have long heen
dusty and councils declinml tn 111.1k u an ap
propriation for them. Whereat Jehn Letvbflr
Welsh authorizes Superintendent Thayer te
draw en him for f 1,000 te goon with the work.
A man with such a bank account euht te be
mayor et the town, lie would need 110 capa
cious eUlce aafe In wlili U le keep city
moneys.
The Pennsylvania and Baltimore ,v Ohie
railroads have begun a war of rate cuttlne.
A dispatch lrem St. JjOUlssay that en Fri
day the Pennsylvania placed a blot-k or tick
etsin the hands of scalpers wnh the natural
result of deducting the commission from the
already low rate round trip tickets te Cincin
nati new selling at 512, or V one way, and te
Indianapolis for $10 for round trip or ?5 one
way, and it U understood that proportionate
cuts are being made te all ether points east
between St Leuis and Baltiuiore. The Hal Hal Hal
tluioreit Ohie will have te tee this and go
one better. While the railroads are tuns
dancing, the peer public will be railed upon
te pay the piper.
TUKitK Is new In the adjutant geucral'
oflleo in flarrlsburg the trophy te be shot for
at Crcodineor by lntor-state; teams. It la a
handsome statue of a soldier at Mrntuoe.
Scranton hasateam that will repreeut l'enn
tylvania. Uoedluck te them ! Ilesldes the
Inter-state match there will he an Inter
national contest, which Is open te teatns of
twele from all ever the world. The piUils
a shield valued at M.uoe. Where' Lancas
ter's dozen?
It Is attempted te show that the detention
In Philadelphia mails Is due te Postmaster
Uarrity's conversion of the isjstelllee into a
political machine Ills flerceit ac-rurx,
hewever, can only tlnd a total el 11 per
tent, of the old Republican force reineM-d.
Chew Jr Tibs Is the teniildaMu naincf
the Iluddhlst prlet who has landej 1,1 New
Yerk. This gentleman i u pret. s-lenal
traveler who claims vast power 111 pie Uytng
en of hands and is reKsrded nith unbounded
awe by the poorer class et Caliiainen, and
although the mere Intelligent reengniz, the
hollewnesi of his claims mid laugh at his In
cantations, yet all the Chmes ileny el
Getham unite in honoring liimaj one of their
most distinguished wen. Buddhism In
China is In a cute et hopsless deciy, and the
prists nre rapidly le.liiu' their tnlluenee.
Thelearlul massacres of Chrlsiiius are the
result of the recent awakening of the iludd
hlst prlests te a realization of the rapid m
cr.se el Christian ty, and it thorn In aUy
prophetic power in history or truth In the
adage that "the bleed of the martyrs Is the
seed of the church" we may leek upon this
barbarous (.laughter as the sure lore-runner
et the si-eedy triumph et the religion r the
west. Outrage In Bulgaria, net mr atro atre atro
cleus in character and claiming 1 mi,,!, huia'.
ler number of victim?, worn the eiviti.m, a
few yearB age, et swift and iiKranrtng re
proel te Turkey and gave prHext l.r the
leunding of the Bulgarian principality. The
merciless massacreer thousand- Christians
in China calls loudly for foreign Interven
tion. Tun brlc-a-brae craza is 011 lus waim. The
1 ttppo'tJB5th8peeunhH1)'UlotlcJ'01";Bl'lly
2tilZS;a ""'
Thun 111111)1 j.... .
.,7 "'iu,"ning ereAtures
AS IbOftO OU r1lnn.Hlni..
has 1 leund a loud echo In the ptote'uet j
;v: r" .,."u..u-BQi"iniu intut,
!.. IUUU CUU in Ilift nr(A.. -.r . .
rvst
things pimply because they are odd, and It I.
bPL'lnnlni- te Iw .A,i-nii.. ,,' ,v "
- ,". , : """'" tusuiea that a
dinner plate leeks out et place en n parlor
wall and a gravy beat, no matter hew X.
geeus, can net ba made te pass muster as a
noer vase, Thecrazohasbervod Itapurnesd
in educating the community te a proper an an an
preclatlonefartl.tlowork. ' '
PKllBOSAl,.
Mns. Clcvrlane wears a Mlpper el the
Ue 3S'.
lllsMARCK Is tinw described as " big old
man with shabby hat."
HKNATOtt Ohm's re-election Is asuretl by
the prlinsrles thus far field In fMawnrx.
Hen. Wi 1.1,1 am L Sceit liseoiietiled te
toleaciidldste ler reelection te Congress
in the i.tie (iiirici.
H'11,11 l AltiteTT, the well known Phil
adelphia Insurance man and manufacturer,
died en Siturdsy night.
Hey. S S. Cox, Vnlled Slates minister te
Turkey, 1 about te start ter home en fur
lough owing le ill health.
Anie PAtUiKK A Sen, of lX'k Haven,
have putchased n timber tract In Ferest
county nt n cost of M0vl,ll00.
PnoFKssen OriiNK,ef H r ard college,
died nt his residence, llnxerly, Ma, Sun
day morning, of heart dlsc.iv."
Mauv ANrKnex will devote her sliare In
the receipts of lour performances In Londen
for the Charleston earthquake "uilerers.
KlellT Hk. Hisitei-Sii vnah v', whehas
l)en absent from H.irristuiri; ter wieral
weeks for the benefit of lus health, has re
turned te his IxwitUul home, "sylvan
Height," greatly Impresed.
Otte net: M. PaiiWAitT, a graduate et
Fr-tukllu and Marshall college, et lhl city,
telt this morning en the 10 train for the
Oeneral Theological seminary, N Yerk
city, where he will pursue a eure of study
in theology.
Miss Itvii.t, daughter of the well-known
tireek hnam-ler, Samlc'l Ittlil, has met a ad
death In Scettiul. While ruling with Lady
lHnleen, Lsdy Marjerltwuks and ether
Irieuds, the party undertook te cres a ford.
Tie river had been swollen by rains, and
Miss Haul's horse stumbled aud tell In mid
stream, throwing the ladyefl. llercompan llercempan llercompan
Iens tried in vain te rescue her, but she was
swept awav aud drowned In splte of their
ellerts. The ether ladles with difficulty
avoided sharms; her late.
Geohee H. Kinem kn, shoe mautiUctu'-Kr
In Brockton, Mh., has prope-cd te his
werklnEinen that they :ill becoine his aso ase aso
c!te jurtners. His otler is as fellows : "Mr.
Klngmsn will make a wiltten agreeiuent
with eaeti man, the workman acrtndug te
contribute any statevl sum he may think best
te the capital uteck of the business. I'peu
ihla sum a stated percentage H-r year will be
(ia!d from the preiius el the bimness. The
workman will share in the pretits only, Mr.
Kingman assumtngall risks of possible less."
Charles Dcpley Warskh ays : "In
the first place, glie the Klrl In b.iptNm only
one name. She will tie perfectly content
with it. Jler lnver never require, nexer
ues but tne of her names If she his half a
dozen. In the height of his tenderness he
neter avs: "Amelia Jane, ceme te my
arms!" ile simply extends Ids arms and
cries: "Jane1" 111 the ceml place, when
the girl marries let her always keep her sur
name. Then, whpnever we ? a woman's
name we shall knew whether she is married
or single, and If she Is married we shall knew
what her umlly name is."
rif; .v.tne..u, mjjik
ItMalt ciMtifl Centt en SfttanU sem .Nate
Conrerelng tt Mere I'ruwluent IMayer.
The Association games en Saturday were:
At Philadelphia Athletic 1 Pittsburg 10 j at
IViltltuore: Baltimore S, Louisville 5; at
Staten Island : Mets Cincinnati e,at Brook
lyn : St. Leuis h, Brooklyn 3.
The Leasue games Saturday were : At
Washington : Washington 4, Philadelphia 3 ;
at New Yerk : New Yerk 1ft, Bntnn 3 ; at
Chlcase: ChlcMce H, Detroit -J, at Kansas
City : Kansas City , St. Louts a.
Jinimv Galvlu received a terrible thump
ing In Philadelphia en Saturday when the
Athletics had eighteen hiu.
Louisville hit Kilroy but four times en
Saturday, but Kauiay was jwiunded harder.
The Chicago club could net de anything
with Baldwlu en Thnrs.lay, while ou "Situr
day thev had nineteen hits off him.
The WashlnKten club i-aid J3 Od) te Hart Hart
eord for the release of Krelg, shuck, Mack,
'jllruere and Henry. All but the last named
played against the Philadelphia en S-Uurday.
GUuiere aud Mack were the battery, and the
former struck out ten men.
Henry, Just sltmed by the Washington,
feruipny played en the Wilmington, Cleve
land, Norfolk ami Baltimore clubs.
Derby has bon released by Wafrbury et
his own request, and is ue: playing en the
Hartferd.
In a slugging came en Mturday, Wll Wll
llamspert Uefeateil Scranton by 14 te 13
A 1 toen a get away with Wilkesbsrreby 0 te 5.
The Inquirer club, of thin city, whoever
they are, went te Manbelm en Saturday, aud
played a miserable ganiH. The sere w"as :
Koyteno n 0 0 4 u 1 e 2 51
Inquirers . . u 0 u u 1 u 0 0 0 1
Jian hiu fieyKtence, t.i Inquirer. 1. 'strticit
out he stones, u, Inqutrcni, -"i
Baker, of Wllliamspert. nisde three doubles
and a home run Saturday.
The Sporting Life charges the Western
Union Telegraph company, which controls
the wires leading te the grounds in the
League and Association cities, with allowing
gamblers te get news of bow games are go
ing before they are ever,
t'he Brooklyn correspondent of the Sport
ing Life says : " McTanuiny'a reappearance
with the Broeklyus has bad a geed til ecu lie
is a geed, hard worker.
The Charleston club was in luck once this
season, anyhow. They were net at home
when the earthquake shook the town up.
It Is said that Fergusen, of the Philadel
phlas. Is afraid te lace the heavy Chicago
bitters, and en thelast Western trip feigned
sickness and went te his home in Richmond
In order te yet away from pitching.
A few evenings anUusSmmelz, manager
of the St. Leuis League club, gave the
players a banquet and he was presented with
,t watch and chain by them. A general geed
time was hal and all sang songs or told
uterie. Al McKlnuen, the big first base
man, recited an original peem entitled, "It's
u mile from lirst te second.''
Jerry Denny, St. Lulls' greit third base
man, says that he thinks Irish should be
taught In schools as well as German or French,
He says be is a German himself, but he think j
the Irish should net be trampled upon,
The Detroit and Chicago open in Kansas
City and St. Leuis respectively te-day.
The Snorting Lte gives this sound advice :
"Don't let the idea run away with you that
the Detrelts are done for as far as the pen
nant Is coneerned."
Hoever, et Wllkesbarre, new regrets his
hasty action and he win go back te the club
and thus escape a blacklist.
Harry Spence, manager of the Portland
club, called the umpire a thief the ether day
and he was fined 10.
Chic Hotlerd, Utica's agile little bick step,
is one of the best catchera In the International
league. He Is a Philadelphian. Spertin.i
Life.
The Cincinnati club Is the only one In the
association that had net been beaten by the
Newark. The two will lock horns en Satur
day. Al. Reach's brother Beb, aud net Herry
Wright, W the Inventor of the chestnut
KOni?.
Ouerer Is new with Wllkesbarre.
IM Green Is the wildest pitcher In the In
ternational league, having alie A-cd an aver aver
sgeet 3.7 meu te lirst tiwi bills.
Tne Brooklyn club defeated tba Mem nt
Rldgewoed yesterday.
Through the Harrlsburg Telerain the
manager of the Columbia club challenged
Him Fishers of Duncannon te play a game In
Harrlsburg ler a pure el iMer iltH).
MlI.LKIiH ItAflUt) A OUUli I'lVK.
Slltf I'ruiu Hie Ke;u,n Hlate Wlie are Has
lug .Mllilillmlli
The Pennsylvania Statu Millers' assocla assecla assocla
tlen, te the number oraleut sixty, arrived In
Minneapolis Friday. Tney were met by
gentlemen of the Nicollet club and driven te
the West liqtel. After dinner they held a
short business meeting and then many of
them visited the exposition. The trip being
entirely for pleasure, Ihey will devete thorn thern
nelves for the next four days te enjoyment.
They will sleep In (heir private cars. The fol
lowing members cotnpei.e the parly : A.
N. Kissinger, Heading; William Ken.
nedy, New Londen : T. L. Kennedy, New
Brighten j J. V. Kby and. J. H. liusheng
Lancaster; J. M. Hartiel. Chalfant;
II. Manning, Mount Jey, J. V. Ldge,
Downlngten ; II. M. Irvin.and Preston Baker,
Ceatesvllle; Harry Hunter, Lewlsbiirg ; A.
P. Held and P. D. Handwerk, Parkesburg;
A. B. Ualbraitb, Hearlug Springs ; (. M,
Cresanell. Petersburg j J. I ktmiperllni;,
Themas Reed, Rebert Brimii, Benjanilii
Orlady, Jehn .Messener, Hiinlingden;
Geerge Blair, .Sprue l reek: Albert Grler,
Brlmlugbam ; A. H. JiiwMii, Geerge Hayser,
Jehn Lynch, William Hhaller and lady,
Themas MeFeely, Geerges. Thompson, (of
v-auipuen iV Thompson 1, c n Sinieun, )
M
Jacobs, v.. I', -.-her, I.'. A. Walker.
Alberl Insluger. I'uiladelnhia
A. F.
iM-nuurg, president, Huntingdon
Levan,
l.andls
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wiiaiary, l.snCASter ;
A. II
i'hlDe ,h'?V?rf i.' fJ"."view,
M H.tii Vv i, r," ""'?i j-ouipiewn ; j,
,.., ...v,uvnlt.lU, n- tungw,
Butler! J. 11. Flsher, Venn 11 til : A. K,
Manning, Mount Jey; Jehn J. Walter, Fas
tens I. llniuaker, Chambersburg s Cyrus
lletls, Jehn Ifplls, I.wlsburg;J. McNultv,
Jr., Pittsburg 5 J. S. BruKiker, Mlllwavj N.
J. Milliner and Newton Kline, Potlstewn ;
Peter Crump nnd w lie, New Hampton.
Saturday morning the ineinlsTa of the as as as
soclatleu were drliu about the city. In the
afternoon they Kited the exposition, and In
the awning the opera. Sunday morning
they take the "Moter" nt It o'clock for Mln
tieliaha, Calhoun and MlnnetetiUa. On Mon
day and Tuesday occurs the reunion el na
tional millers.
Ill irk Is lh .Sim fr tlie Heur
1'reni the ltcllcientc Watchmsii.
Mr. Black's record Is a cle.r as n bell.
Tlierelsuoepprtssion of werWIngtuen te lie
found throughout his whole lite. Ills hands
are clean In exery respect, there Is net a blot
en him nnywhere. Labering men have
never accused lilni of withholding the neces
sarles el life from them Imh-.iue they hap
pened te luMwerdrawn at the company Mere
Ne, Mr, Buck's hands nre clean el all audi
nefarious transactions.
If you want a pure, clem administration nt
Hsrnsburg, vote for Mr. Black, and net ler
the president of a store-order system that op
presses werkltiKiuen and makes money for
the proprietors out of the sweat and tell and
troubles of the common laborer. These who
ote ler Beaver will ote only te bind their
chains the tighter, and te limit themel te te
the very least of the many blessings that are
te be had by the y meat of wages In nelld
1 vh
AT Till: MVTINr:!'..
I sa ihcm nt the matinee :
In fr ni el me they sat 1
Iht-v wereattontHe te the nlar,
Each worealew crowned hat.
1 es.len crowned hats that did net hide
The actor from mr vlew ;
W Ith wender 1 sat stupefied,
for they were silent, tee.
They w cm two maiden young and latr,
Tw e maidens tftlr w ere they.
And I beheld them sitting there
Attentive te the nlaj .
And then te think that 1 could tee
The stage 'Twasall In vlr.
Tvtw such a great surprise te me,
1 si arce Knew w hat te de.
They did net chatter. Neither spoVe
Se atruiige Hull ill.l seem'
1 thought but Just then 1 awoke,
An J feundltwasadrcam,
iVem the Jiosten leuntr.
J v I'nstmsjter Oeneral Jamej endorses St,
J, "Us en : a cure for rheumat.sm
TIia Mtiue Hainan Natnre.
Jtsny vain attempts are raade te repeat the
remarkable success of Henen' taivclne riater.
"hi-splendid remedy U known, sold and ued
eervhem. and Its prompt anion and unrtv&l
lei curative powers have wen ler It hosts of
Mends. Imitations have sprung up under
similar rounding names, such a "Cupslcln,"
" Ccpslcum," ete. Intended te deceive the care care
less and unwary Thse nrtlclcs posse nene
of the virtues of the genuine 'Ihercfore we
hope tbe pernie will tuflsl n te protect what
are at once tnelr Interest and ours. Ask ler
ltenen's Plaster, and examine what Is given
you, and make sure that the word"Capclne"
Is cut In the middle of Uw plaster Itself, and the
" Three SeaU " trademark n en the taco cloth.
An reputable dealer win show you the afo afe
guards without hesitation If you cannot re
member the name llensen's Cnpctne IMaster
cut this paragraph from the paper. (1)
fiFXOLAL ituTtarn.
rilATHACKlXO COUGH can lie se enlrk'r
cured by -hlleh's Cure. We guarantee It. for
aalp by
II. n Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 1ST North
ljuetill
tmet
The linpcudlug Ihinger.
The recent statistics et the number of deaths
show that a large majority dle with Consump
tion This disease may commence with an np
parently harmless cough which cn be cured lu
mantJy by Kemp's lfcilsam for the Threat and
Lungs, which Is guaranteed te care and relieve
ail euse. I'rtceiiicenuandil TVia. turret.
far aie by II. II. Cochran, drug.:l-,t. Ne. 117
erth dueen street. ervmdjtuw
WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlieh's Cure
wUl give Immediate rellet. l'rlee lu cts., 50 cts.,
and II. ler sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist.
Ne. 1ST North llueen atrcct.
A Vtrj Narrow reip4.
Yes, 1 had a very narrow escape," said a
milttent cltiren tee friend "1 was coiel
emy bed tern year and my frlendsgaveme up
ter a consumptive's grave, unlll I began using
nemp s ii.ii -am ier me 1 nrei
hem 1 am, sennd and hearty
Kemp's llalsam for
10 Threat and Lungs, and
I'nce &. ana
II. Fer sale by 11. 11 Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7,
erth Jue;n street, Lancaster.
SHILOirsceUOlland Consumption Cnre Is
sold by ua en a gnarnutce. It cures Consump
tion Kersale by II. 11. Cochran, UruggUt, Na
1 North (Jneen street.
Wonderful Cures.
W II. Ileyt A Ce , W helesale and lte-.all Drug.
flstsef Keine, Gil, saya We buve been selling
r King's .sew Ulscevery. r.lectrlc BltUirj and
ltucklen's Arnica salve for two years. Have
never bandied remedies that sell a- well, or give
such universal satisfaction, there have been
seme wenderfal cures effected by these medi
cines In this city, beverul cases of pronounced
Consumption have been entirely cured by use
of a few bottles of lr. King's ew Ulscevery,
taken In connection with Mectrlc Illtters. We
guarantee them always. Sold by II. It Cochran,
IJruggUt, 137 and 13a North yueen street, Lan
caster, l'a. (l)
A reuedt for Indlgeitlen, Consumption, Dys
ppiia. Weaknc-,, ever, Ague, m., Celden's
i.liuld Beef Tonic. sieiwdcediw
Hay Fever.
I have been a hay fever suBernr for three
yeurg; have efin heard Ely Cream Ualm
epeken of In ta highest terms; did net take
much stock In it because of the many quack
medicines. A friend persuaflcd me te try the
IUl, UUU A UIU Ell MI1IU
wonderful success. T.
a. tieer, Syracuse, N 1
1 can recommend lily's Cream Balm te all hay
fever sniTurers, it Is. In my opinion, a sum euro.
I was ttflllctcd for 25 years, and never before
fiund permanent lellef. W. II. Haskln, Jlarsh
held, t, au3l.Jwdcedw
Wk the scalp Is anneyeil with dandruff,
Oienn a Sulphur Seap wlllbs found Infallible
Hill's Hair Dye, black cr brown, titty cents.
sio-fwdeod&w
Om BOTTt ErricTS a Cckc Mr. Oscar E ;B.
Kech, of Allentown, l'a , was bedfast with In.
tlamiaatery rheumatism In the winter of IS83.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He
commenced using Ureis' Ithcumatle litmedy.
lly the tlme he had used halt a botue he could
leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle
he was cured aud has net had a return of the
dlsease Blnce. In his own words, "I leel hotter
than ever before." Price II, by all druggists.
cbS-3mdilW4r
CATAHKII CUKE1). health and sweet breath
secured, by action's Catarrh ltumedy. Price M
Neaal Injector flee.
for sale by II. U.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13J North Uueen street.
Active, Pushing and nelutule
II. H. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 133 North
Queen street, Lancaster, l'a., can always be re
lied upon te carry In stock the purest und best
goods, nnd sustain the reputation of being ac
tive, pushing and reliable, by recommending
articles with well established merit and such as
are popular. Having the agency for the cele
brated Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, colds and coughs, wUl sell It en a positive
guarantee. It will surely cure an and every
affection of threat, lungs, and chest, and In order
te jirove our claim, w e ask you te cell and gt a
Trial liottle Fre". (I)
SIULOU'd CL'IIK will Immediately relieve
Croup, W'hoepliiK Cough and UrnncmtU. Ker
sale by II. IJ. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North
(Jueen street.
Itarkleu's Arnica HaUe,
The Iteat Salve In the world ler CnU, llruUes,
Seres, Ulcers, Hall llhenm, Fever Beres, Tetter,
Chnnped Ilandi, Chilblains, Cerns, and all akin
Kruptlens, uinl iesltlvely cures l'iles, or no pay
required. It Is Kuarunleed te give iirfect tails
faction, or money relunded. rrlce'Ji cents per
box. rer Eiile by II. II. Cecnran, DruirKlst, 187
and IS) North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a.
A OISKAT DISCOVKItr,
The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen
tury l Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription ter sick
headuche, which is the discovery et an enilnent
physician and used by blm ter ever thirty years
iieiu
dav
(ere KtvliiK It te tliu public, nnd It stunds te-
wltheut a rival. Head advancement In
another column.
MOTHK.IISI MOTHKUBII MOTIIEKSIII
Are you dlsturlicd at night nnd broken el your
rest by a sick child suuerlng and crylnir with
the excruciating pain et cutting tcetht If se,
foatencanndgetabottle et Mrs. WINSl.OW'a
OOT1IINO HYUVP. It will relieve the peer
little sullerer Immediately deiend upon it I
there Is no mistake about It- There Is net n
mother en earth who has ever used It, who will
net tell you at once that It will rezulale the
bowels, and give rest te the uether, and rellet
and health te the child, operating Ilka magic It
U perlectly sate te usu in all ceses, and pleasant
te the taste, and Is the prescription et one or the
eldest und best lemaln physicians In the Uultud
tats HeldpVMry wl-re XScenU a bottle
msvm.iydti W.H&W
DK M OOllATI V NATl'RALIZATION
COMMITTKK-Korelgnbern Citizens de
siring Naturalization, and their irlends, should
bear In wind that BAIUUHAY, OCTilllKltJd,
will be the lat day for NatutallzntUm this year ;
and as Court may net then be In session It Is
best te h:ie this matter attended tn at once.
The following commltteo of Democratic attor
neys has been appointed teuttuml leNatursllza
tlen for their party here i and calls upenthrin
should Ijo made at lliilr law efllres i
11. r, navit, bourn uuve strtel ; , it. Keland,
Seuth Duke street; Jehn A. Ceylo, eajtKIng
Btreet , 11. r. Montgomery, North Daku street;
; I s
vww M. MMVUP, BUUIU VUSVIVIVtl. Sl'lU
irtmr
' 1 IP
ML f mL
ml nv rT ' ! Q I1 F
TllliRii is no class of jici-kiis who vlnuikl juy mere .mention ti
the quality of tire soap tisctl upon tlu.it iletliing than snlariitl
men or persons of limited income. Three dollars per ye.u saved in
the cost of soap is mere than likely te testilt in fifty dellais worth
of damage te the articles it is used upon. Professer Cornwall, of
1'rinceten College, says, "The Ivery Seap is of great puiity and
"mere than average cleansing power." A word te the wise i
snftkicnt. A WORD OF WARNING.
Thefe are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Ivery' ;"
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualifies
of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it.
tpvrli!ht ! It Printer ,C i.nmM,
DH1
H
AUEK A BHOTIILK.
hall
G
Wilten Carpets, Bedy Brussels Oarpets, Moquet Oarpets, Wilten
Velvet Carpets, Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Three-Ply and Ingrain
Oarpets, Hall and Stair Oarpets, 5-8 and 9 inch Borders, Rag and
Chain Carpets, Pungab Rugs, Smyrna Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Tapestry
Rugs, Cocea Matts and Matting, Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleths.
WALL PAPERS AJNTD CURTAINS.
Btaad&rd Makes, from the Lewest Frlced te the Beat Quality.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
-JTKXT DOOR TO THE CODRT UODSK.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
Large Stock new ejieu suitable for
bheulder Shawls in great variety, from
ter Wraps in Large Assortment.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Has been enlarged and will 1x3 supplied with new additions nlmest daily
throughout the season.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Ilease, Lancaster, Pa.
M
ETZQEH A HAUQUMAN.
THE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Blankets and Comfertables
LOWEST PRICES,
METZGER & HAUGHMAN S
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
JfUTJUHB.
B
RLSMAN'8.
UKVTLKMKN'a
Balbriggan and Gau26 Dndershirta.
TllK 11 EST
White Shirts!
NKCKTIES, I'LAIN AND KANCV I108IKKV
SCAUr I'INS, 6LKEVK IIUTTON8,
BUSI'KNDKIIS,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 17 WKHT KINO ST.. LANL'ASTKK, l'A
MV 18.00 TKimi ARK AS GOOD AS
can be purchased In I-ancaster ter 113 u.
Call and ba convinced. All work warranted,
(las administered.
V. L. riHIIKlt'S DentlsL
apl7-lyd Ne. e North tlueen Street.
TTVON'TSUFI'EK ANY LONGER
Frem Your Disordered Kidneys,
IJlack UariTii Mineral Spring Wnlvr
Isa l'rempt, KRlclontandCheapltemcdy,
Its Tonic nnd Invlgentnt l'owers make It an
excellent Dyspepsia Uemedy.
Dr. lu-gnnult, et frunce, writing te (Jen. iteir,
ef the II. a. Army, says i
"leu need net come toEurepo ler Waters te
Cmii DysrKipsta ; we have none better than
1I1.ACK llAUUKNSl'lttNO tVATKit."
1'ersens supplied and vessels furnished.
r.H.UOODst AN, Manager,
Ne. 37 Kast (J rant street,
rer sale by JNO. It. KAUUM AN, Dmggljt,
North Oueen Street, Lancaster, l'a.
11LA0K IIAIUIEN 81'KIN'U 110U3K new open.
Apply te
UISSCHKISTIK BOMIIKltOBlt,
I'leasant Oreve, Lancaster County, l'a,
unelSsJtaa
tteAv.
UUUDH.
RPETS!
Larly 1'all aud
l"c. te l.fi.
Mid Winter. Alse,
Al-, Tall and Win-
XIIVVATIUNAL.
S WITHIN O. HUORTI.inaCS ACAD.
KMY rOU VOLNOMKN AND HOYS, UK.
DIA, l'A., 12 miles from I'htladelpbla. Fixed
price covers every expense, evon books, etc. Ne
extra charges. Ne Incidental cxpenscs. Ne ex
amination for admission. Twelve experienced
teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special ap.
portunlties for apt students te advance rapidly.
Special drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons
or students may select any studies or cheese the
regular English, BclentWc, llustness. Classical or
civil Engineering course. Studeuts fitted at
Media Academy are new In Harvard, Yole,
1'iinceten and ten ether Celleges and l'elytcch
nle schools 10 students sent te college In ls.it,
13 In 1MI, 10 In UsS. 10 In 16 A graduating class
every year In the commercial department. A
Physical and Chemical Laboratory, Oymnaslnm
and Hall (ireund. 1,600 vels, added te lAbrary in
133 I'liyxlcal apparatus doubled lu l&M. All
students beard wl;h the principal. Heys can
room alone. Media has seven churches and n
temperance charter which prohibits the sole of
Intoxicating drinks. Fer new Illustrated circu
lar address the l'rlnclpul and Proprietor,
uwiTifiu t? ull.iii'ri llmv . s.
augSS-lmdJcw (Harvard tiraduate) Media, l'a
J'UOl'OSAUi.
PROPOSALS FOR COAI
Scaled proposals are invtted for furnishing
an annual supply of Ceal et thefollewlnggrailcs
lnr rue Lancaster County Almshouse una lloj llej
pltal U) Tens, mere or less, I.ykens Valley Egg,
loetons, mere or less, Medium burro,
KJ Tens, uiore or less, Hard Egg.
Sul Tens, inore or less, Hard 1'ua.
wi) Tens, inore or less, Hard llrukeu.
All proposals te be landed te II. K. Myers, Ne,
55 North (Jueeii street, en or beferu Mcptcinber
'ptem
ll.lM
JU, IQfib.
s,e,ll,13,iw
BUY YOUR UNDERWEAR NOW AND
save money. We have It In all weights und
at prices less than It can ba sold later In the sea sea
seu, us prices have advanced en seme kind al.
eady since oursteck was bought.
U e are selling a geed
OKKY AND WHITE SHIUT AND DItAWEUS
for a ct. each and upwards, te suit all classes.
Alsebblrts, 1'ants, vests, Overalls and Notions
generally. At UEOlU'OLD's,
Me, (2 North Queen Btieet.
Near the l'oitefflcv.
nuVUKHIHMHlllHU UUUi.
TTTK UAVK A LA 1U1 K 8T00K
or TllK IlttHT
REFRIGERATORS
IN TUB CITY.
The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator.
UANIHift ItOHM, WATKK VOOLKHU,
WJtVRKAM fKKKXKKH,
AiidntiilltliioiitHeUBKrUniUSMNGUOODS
lli-niplfuy" X" XO -lU.
.,,M.Vi,,1wioJ,"l,m',vt'a"e,n0rloloU'Oo-
JOHN P. SOHATIM & SON,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
l.ANOASTKK, l'A.
pi.tNN.v iuu:ni-:mam.
PRICES
MARKED DOWN
en :
Weed and Iren Pumps,
TERRA-COTTA
AMI
i Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLIP & BREHEMM,
Ne. 1611 North Quoeti Streot,
LANCA8TKK. l'A.
-tlTM. A. KHU'KKlt, ALDUS O. UKKH
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invite all Housekeepers te Call. and luspoet
their ateck of "-
Houseitaiisliing Goods.
A Complete I.tne constantly en hand COOK
SlOVKHnnd ItA.M.hs, 1'ARl.Oll STOVES,
UKATKUSand rUUNACKS.
SUMIEK COOK STOVES.
After carefully examining the merits of all
eSurcd te the trade, wu lua selecled
THE "ARGANiV
rer GASOLINE, and
THE li DANGLER,"
rer CO A I. OIL.
As the Hest, vtnen all points are considered, te
offer te our patrons.
Call and co us. We leve te show our goods,
and aie net eilended If you de net purchase,
llemember, we are agents for
The " Splendid Heater.
Manufactured by fuller A ' Warren Company,
Trey, N. V .which has no rival In durability,
economy et fuel and control of gas New Is the
time le examlneand become posted for Autumn
purchases.
UKMEUIIKIt THE I'LACK I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(Ol'l'OSITK COURT 110USK.)
ap3l-tfdAw
CARH1AUBH.
OTANDAHD OARKIAOE WORK
Edw. Edgerley,
CAEIIIAGE BTJHDEE
Mnrket Streot,
Rear of Poateflloo, Lancoater,
Pa.
My stock comprises a large variety or tne
Latest Style Muggins, l'haitens. Carriages, Mar
ket and llustnees Wagons, which 1 eiler at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a few et my own de
signs, one of which is the EDUBIILE YCLOSED
PHYSICIAN COUl'E, which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest ana
substantial article, should bear In mind that
they take no risk In buying my work. Every
Con-lage turned out In eighteen years a geed
ene that U the kind of guarantee 1 have toeffor
the public. All work iully warranted. Please
give me a call.
UEPA1UINO PUOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
that purpose
VOAJj.
B.
H. MARTIN,
WUOLWULl AUD BSTAIL DIALSU !
All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal.
-vabd: Ne. 4W North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lyd
OAUMOAHDNERH A JKKKER1ES.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrics : Ne. lit North Queen street, and Ne.
601 North Prlnce street,
Yardh: North Prlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTEU.PA.
auglS-tfd
TJEMOVAU
M.
V. B. OOHO
has jomeved his Ceal Ottlce te Ne. 115 NOltTIl
QUEEN STUEET (Urlmmer's New Iluildlug).
where orders will be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
WUOLXSAt.il AUD RCTA1L.
tnS-tfd M. V. 11. COHO.
WAT till KB.
-ry-ATCHEs.
Lancaster
Watches
lu (Jein, Silver and Nickel fuses will be sold at a
UllKAT UEDUOTION. Alse, Elgin, Walthmu
(Aurera rer which lam Sele Aueiit), and ether
First-Class Watchei. Hest Watch und Juwelrv
liepalrlng.
-Cenect time by Telegraph Dally,
L. WEBER,
1KX North Quecn St., Wear Pcnn'a. It. U, Depot.
Spectacles. Eyeglasses and Optical Goods. A
kinds of Jewelry
ROTE LS MAKINU
CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS
AT H3.00 A DOZ.
i.nm..M 10fl WUTU QUEEN STUEET.
luitia Lancaiwr, l'a
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