.! &$B&sy. AtMMtr - 1- -T.J- II flU hbkj Weeklf Intelligencer a A'tsieasf: Wcomcieav Mennima. J 1 , iAe.'i ADM 0 Tt, MRUt w HWITIIt AtTCTf 1U AWHtlMIt URB1 e n waits unit. 'I esse? T$Utnmt Ml ZMTaiililOIKOBB, MMlMj. Lancaster, ra Bmtatttt InteUigencnc. MMiltll. FSBBOART IS, 18B7. nit DkklMea Cellfge Case. coon in tna uatiisie district in. tbe jm In the case of Hill against college, that Hill bad net Mdi trial before the faculty ns - Pennsylvania called for and fcfcltlpuklen from the college was i. 'We de net knew that there is M statute in this state declaring H . proper trial for a student. We that the court meant that nttlty was net Justified in severing t it had with Hill for hla educa- Mrifbimt mere careful inquiry than they ttte the charges against him. WW, aa thns construed, recognizes a upon the part of a college te teach MWBta who my its charges and by its rules. The question In this te have been whether the rules college allowed a summary of a student without trial. There practice current, it was alleged , yean and one that had net until ieballenged.r'We understand the fttacideUfttsach practice will net least, knowledge of it Is te the student. should have the privilege the connection with It of any of its cannot be denied. It would be paralyzed in its work. But What It needs te de te make such ser- lawful seems te be a mooted tiues- Oftrtalnlv It niietir. net tn nntiicrlr hf """.- ' J ftstseent. it should give him a fair Bat whether the law steps in te 'this has been the question in this county case ; and if the law teny that the trial the faculty oave te Hill wa3 net sufficient. It aay what manner of trial will suf- fMBUen raised is perhaps net a very one, since a college will net very sUsaiiw a student without civine ftfall bearing; and a student ee dis- , will seldom think It wertli while te ea ceuege faculty Inte court. But are foolish teachers as well as 'law, and Hie law of the state Govern- tkeir contracts with each ether should itftfwitelydefiued. T."WW Ii ,," ue nay irem lanaua. runniest incident of the day Is the chanre that the manufacturers of sVatted States are sending large sums Inte Canada te defeat the present tin the pending election, that auy be opened te their goods. The it is made by Sir Jehn MacDen. Supporters with such earnestness that people of Canada can hardly fall te be that there is something in it. less it seems te have been tared out of the whole cloth. Meney was first said te come from , nut inquiry mere failed te And who knew anything of it. The i, of Philadelphia, have since been as contributors of four thousand bat they say It Is net true nnd that did net even knew there was an clec panning in Canada involving the tarifl rJohnMacDenaldhasnot lived ndta. t te this country se long without learn- thing about the wav te earrv nn , This tale of his Is worthy the in. ipwius or our own Blaine. It is .enough te be swallowed If vreii I te, and before It is shown te be false t will be ever. Meanwhile thf. ftieneugh people, believing it may be -, mane ine votes that Sir Jehn Iritis doubtless effective policy in vw cnarge affiliation with United Interests upon a political fee. i A Parnell Reverse. II does net seem te be a verv sick Ifta fact, the legislative blows that he lin parliament are verv sua-err-stim fcstyle of our own Mr. Sullivan. On lay ne snowed his ceurnm hv i.u 'for time te discuss his proposal for firanieaseneiders te the henn. Mhe land act of 1681. iiaiwinr,i Maaffalrs of Ireland were in tee mwouiueu 10 ue inus put aside. Clfesert Beard of Guardians had pmtyed notice of Intended evictions I thousand persons, while Lord Cerlr lasting for police protection te assist in Kviibkuius. vr ua ii at sucn a time l that Irish members were dehnrmi tfcisgreg forward their grievances'i"' jearneus motion was rejected by ityi. JJunnisveie does net repre. MjirtueraiBirengm.ine latter being tin large numbers, net antleinatine. IftMVsea the part of the government. (ftsnuaelrs voice rlnirs clfisr-nrui Mw 'the civilized world, the friends maycnerlsu the bm iw. u day strike a resnenslva ri,nri Mlt Of Which Will be everUs!! I.n ft -f a. .,", m MnnM"ftMM" n t. TIM JrKV fAnfait wj'j' " w-wj wMivaat Jft of filibvutering weik the Mxiew Jersey u anally organ- .iMoeeratlo majority Cm. namnaratla TTll.i There has been FSfPE watt that re. Jmrtly .M' 'J Msam tAaWW MmUimmmwmmmi. "' ; If? m ii n.'MltV "' BMBrlMl'lPM s,istlHs. isl I Jill is is EC S latin IB ft r' -l.fiMlMM US E ifiMHMlHin MOD St " MUM SIM MM MM MOO 513 MM ' ""l "" UrZZr2Lr ft town kindly MMIMl wt flfll .MMldh 1U ljtMtswl,MWMftt't frani hinstlf. . Thk tMfts tna DftaMnti iemAm lWt mm esplte Ike Republican noise, and doubtless mane It Honestly. In tke Ereat af War. We may Safely count en an immense Im migration this year, first because of the imminence of foreign war and the wish te Mcapa from military service ; ana sec endly, because of revival of prosperity in thlseeantry. This second cause will also lead te an Increase of the volume of travel from America te Europe, and if war should come, it will se stimulate all Industries as te draw people from the Old World in spite of all their governments may de te prevent it. The great powers are strictly enforcing their laws requiring military duty, and any young man wishing te escape it must exer. else considerable strategy. The youngest and best bleed is mostly kept at home, but in the period of confusion nnd bad disci pliue that must fellow a great war, we may expect te have n great rush of vigor ous young men from the ranks of foreign armies te our fields and workshops. While hoping most sincerely that Europe may net be plunged into the horrors of a great and desperate conflict, it is only natural, and certainly net cilminal that we should leek with satisfaction upon the prospect et prosperity that will be the con sequence of the criminal felly of foreign governments. But the satisfaction would be mere perfect if the steady growth of the nation under the republican form of gov ernment, should demonstrate the superior ity of that form, and If It could net be said that our prosperity was due te the misery of Europe. The United States does net want n boom under the artificial stimulus of foreign wars, but nn era of geed times Is dawning, and its steady natural progress will give enduring wealth and strength. The Meral of Trusts Betrayed. The morning news presents several in stances of trusts betrajed. Themas M. Josephs, treasurer of the grand ledgo of Odd Eellews of Texas, has confessed a deficit of $23,18.3 in his accounts with the grand ledge, that sum embracing the en tire ledge fund. W. T. Bingham, of Bos Bes Bos ten, a rustee for aged ladies, has embez zled 817,000 of their funds. The head cashier of the Bance Industrial at Havana, has fled leaving a shortage of $3,CC0 in his accounts. In each of these ca3 it is reported that the faithless defaulter possessed the entire confidence of these towards whom he oc cupied tue fiduciary relation. They re garded their trustee as above suspicion, and their less is measured bv the extent of thelrfaith. It is wrong te place blind confidence in these who are entrusted with the affairs of ethers. It exposes them te temptation which would net be present if the trustees knew that there was always an auditing committee behind them. Justice te oneself nuda spirit e fair play te ethen, demand rigid nnd regular examination of these occupying trusteeship relations te etber3. Sxxce the Republicans were knocked out In New Jersey yesterday In two rounds, Jet us have a Demoiratie United States senator there without delay. It Is net woederlul that an cUert should be made at Uirrisburg te compel the Stand ard Oil company te reduce the charges for pipage, steratje and shrlnkage of oil. Ont of the production of the pait year ii.COO 0C0 bar rels sold at an nverace prlce of 73 cents, glv glv leg the producer 513,250,000, of which he had te pay the plpe llnea f4.SiO.000 for itorjge. One line bad last year 055,000 barrels and re ceived 121,000. The cost et ita plant was H0.000, and operating expense-j ler a year 111,000, leaving a net pretlt of J70.C00 en a ?10,0001ncstmenL Exer.isrt agenta are said te ba scoerins our West for strong horses for war purpose. Bat perhaps they are enlv alter hobby, horse MonMexuir get u blaiL oye In the Ueuse en Thursday In the passage of the conference report ea the Mermen bill bv the over ever over whelminKmaJerltyot202to 10. "in Its pres ent shape the bill Mlghtly modifies the Tucker bill. It provides that the Mermen organization or corporation known a the church shall ba dIiergnlzrt iw such, and that it shall be put en the same piano as ether religious denominations. It will net be al lewed te control the land of the government in the territory, nor inonepoliz9 the Irriga tion privilege!', nor control or limit the im migration te Ulah te their own proselyten, Who have been brought te the territory every year by Mermen missionaries Ireui all parts of the world. Tnecausoef woman is picking up. The governor or Kansas has approved the bill conferring municipal suffrage upon woman and In the Senate of New Yerk a bill allow ing women te vete at municipal elections was passed. PtiKhONAl,. William M. SlNOEnr-v has been elected president of the American Publisher' con cen con venllen. .w,";L,AM.urABlt'IIAn fat,ier of A. B. Farquhnr, et erk, dla at his home In Sandy Sprlnjj, Aid., 'en Thursday. nB.?ST0.? ?.0R.nnr' ,1)0 "yer of Jehn Wilkes Beeth, has Iweu declared insane nnd tent te the Topeka, Kansas, insane asylum. t,TM,0.M.ArT,SM.,T,r'exrecelv,'rt,f Ie of Philadelphia nnd a inember of tlw Urin i a. jtMcCown&Ca.dleU Thursday m rains. He was born In 1S37. fe Rev. Dr. E. A. Owen says : riie iirsr t thing in Ibis world ia the heart et a con vtHed man. Dropthecontlnontof Auit-riea into a converted heart and it will rattle." Mrs. Cuaiiles Galloway, of Winchester. Va., wrs se n orceme by the receipt of a tele! gram that she dropped dead. Had she waited te open It she would simply ilttVe found that her Bister was coming en a visit Rev. ETUELBEnT Talbot, rector of St. James academy at Macen, Alliseuri, has ac ac cepted the Protestant Episcopal mks enarv bishopric or Wyemlns and Idaho , ini wK assume Ita duties en June lt " wm. Sisieb Genevievj;, whehas lives! the llfe of a nun for twenty years and was shter superior of theconventatt3ched te St. Francis De Sales, in Newark, N. J,, discarded her holy robes and left the place en Friday ulght last. The reason or this action eq her part is said te be owing te disputes and dlsaatU'go dlsaatU'ge dlsaatU'go tlens. Rev. Dn. Hilaiiy PtRAENer.n. eleclrd successor et the late Abbet Tilloise, or Sc Mary'a Benedlctlue Monastery at Newark, ?r?Z.3enT'?9 ea .Tl,ut BJay enthroned as abbot at St. Vincent's monastery at Litrebe, Pa. There-was present a large ami dlsHn. gulshed gatheriug of clergy and laity. The abbot will Boen leave ler St. Mary's where his lermal Installation will take piace. tm 'IheLtuen Ulauehi. from the Omaha World. Sunday school Huporlutenatut Hsve jeu ever thought, my dear chlldreu, of the value of tlme and hew necesiary it is that we should seek shelter before it Is tee late 1 Children Yea sir. Superintendent Yes I heard te day et a remarkable case, A sailor eutered a tnlsseu ehspel, became converted, determined te Lali.,..b?Mer IUe Ma the very utxt morning be fell from a yaid-arm nn1 was killed. Tj 10 net tht leek like a providence T Brlaht Bey-Yea. Hetoekblm when be ItKTIJRNS. FoUewiaf Is the oeaclnMMi of the return for the tewaahlps : rutlea TewntMp. Judge : Silas B. Herr 176, T. I'. MeSpar. ran 81. Inspectors : W. F. I.eek 131, A. K Am bler 70. Assesser: Jehn M, Jacksen 17$, The. Torusen 2. Tax Collector : Kawln Stubbs lt0, Ja us Bawk f9 Supervisers: Wm. U. McVey 181, A. C Jenkins 75. Scheel Directors : W. 1j. Shoematter 178, 15. M. llalnes 177, Kami. lUveupert 70, K. 1. Ueusekcipr 1S2. Constable : S. C. Geed 177, Frank Nhuttz, 91. Auditer: Jas. K. Drennen 175, Jea. V. Iliitten 83. Clerk: Audrew Charles 173, V. E Camp bell SI Usmplltld (Ks) Township. neUKKWSTOWX. Judge; Jehn Meyer 63, lleary llackerty, 71. lntpcctnr : A. 11. lliruish SO. A. 8. hhelrtch 4L Aeer: H. O. Kern P3 Tix Collecter: S. H. Frankford Ul. Ueglstry Asesor : II. It. lllentaud Sa Supervuers: JehnilelmanSS, U. K. Good Geed man 00. Scheel Directors : Jacob L, Brubaker let), ltenjumin -M. uarres. Justice of Peace : D, W. Oraybill 50. ConsUble: S. 0. 1'lckleM, J. U. Shenk 1. Auiilter.C. M. nemlsderfer CS Adam Baer 17. Clerk : Jacob Sumruy 60. LANDISV1LLK. Juilce: M. N. llrubaker 129. lnspccteni: Danlel Miller 113, J S Stew. art 21 Asseser: U. G. Kern 131. Tax Collector : S. II. Frankford 131 Supervlenrx: Jehn llelman 133, U. It. Geedman 131. Scheel Directors : Jacob L. Rrubaker 131, Bepj miln M. tlarr 131. J utlee et Peace : D. W. Gray bill 133. Cetiitnb'.e: S. G, I'ickle l., Solemon Baker I Auditor : C. M. BemisJerfer 13 Clerk : Jacob Sutuuiy 133. rr.TEr.sncBe. Judge: L. X. Gochenauer $3, Adam Ger phy 1. Inspecters: J. F. Bell SO, Martin Andes 3. Assesser: 1L G. Kern 51. Tax Collecter: S. B. Frankford SI. Registry Assesser: D. V. Graybill Snpen-lser! Jehn llelmau S2, U. It. Good Geed man Si Soheol Dlrocters: J. L. Brubaksr SI, BenJ. M. llarr S2. Justice of Peace: D. W. Graybill S3. Censtable: S. O. Pickle. Auditer: C. M. BemKterfer l Clerk. Jacob Sammy SL CONSOLIDATED. Justice of Peaee: D. W. Graybill 275. Surrviser: U. K. Geedman 310, Jehn llel mau 273. Cou-table: S. O. Plckle 274. Asesser: lL G. KernSlS. Scheel Directers: Jacob h. Brubaker 3H, Benjamin M. Barr 314. IleuipOeld (Wctl) Tewutblp MOUNTVILLE. Judge: AmesC. Seltzl53. David Jehns 66. ' Inspoctere: Jehn A. Bsrntheisel 151, Clay Clay eon II. Ktsh CO. Assesser: William M. Albright 157, Mar tin Leuhard G3. Tax Collecter: Henry H. eaver 151, JehnM. Miller CO. Supervisors : Andrew Mumma 117, Michael R. Meckley 1S3, Frederick K. Milter let Scheel Directers: Jehn Ij. Reltzel 156, Ames B. Ifershey 155, Jehu Mlnnlch OS, Jehn Leuhard &i. Censtable: Henry H. Grelder 154, Fred erlck Strittuiatter GG. Auditer: AL S. Seachriat 156. Clrk: Luther C. Obsrlln 154, Jacob Blum enschein.66. -OKTnWESTEn.V. Judge : Jacob Shirk 45, Geerge Rssh 40 Inspectors : Isaiah Kama 53, Jacob Hogen Hegen Hogen tebler 35. Afsosser : W. M. Albright IS. Martin Len hard 85. Tax Collector : U. K. Weaver GO, Jehn M. WeIier34. Registry Assesser: Henrv Albright 17, Samuel Sumpman tl, Jacob Wolterd 35. Superviser: Andrew Mumma 46, Michael R, Mecklev53, Frederick K. Weller47. Scheel Directers: Jacob L. Rsltzel SO, Ames B. Herahey 5i, Jehn Mtnnicb 35, Jehn Leuhard 35. Censtable: Henry Grelder 5S, Frederick StrlttmattorSe. Auditor : M. S. SmchrUt 50. Clerk : Luther C. Oberllc PI, Jacob Blum ececheln 31. son weed. Judge: David B. Kauflmn 02, Hiram Det- vtutr i. Inspectors : William Mehn 41. Erwln 03, Lewis Assessor : WlllUm M. Albright 02, Martin Len hard 42. Tnx Collecter: Henry It. Weaver 03, Jehn M Wcller, 12. Registry Aseter : H. S. Kshleaaan 65, trank Deifei 35, Peter Heinaman 14, Supervisers: Andrew Mumma 65, Michael It MeckleySl, Froderiak K. Wellr72. Scheel Directors : Jacob L. Reltzst 01, Ames B. llershey 01, Jehn Mlnnlch 42, Jehu Leuhard 41. Constable : Henry n. Grelder 03, Treder Ick Strittmatter 03. Auditor : M. S Seachrht 03 Clerk: Luther S. OuerllaiH. Ja;ob Blum enechcin 42. silveb snlQs, BeDjamln Hershey Judtrfl; ManuCt 142, Uoergo Inspectors BiglerOl. Assesser: Lenhard 01. ; Jehn Bruckhart 133, Adam Mlllam Albright 142, Martin Tax Collector : Henry K, M. Welier 45. Weaver 161, Jehn Registry Assessor : Peter Musser 140, Fred erick Mumma G5. Supervisers: Andrew Mumma 131, Michael R. Meckley 1CS, Frederick Welier 80. tii'Mtl Dlresters: Jawb L, Reimsl 139, Ames it Hershey 139, Jehn Mlnnlch 67, Jehn Lenbard Gl. Constable; Henry II. Grelder 139, Freder Freder iek Strittuiatter 63. Auditor : Al. S. Seachriat 146. Clerk : Luther C. Obertlu 112, Jacob Blum ensteluGI. consolidated. Assesser: William AL Albright 110, Mar tin Leuhard 207. Tax collector : IL It. Weaver l'h, Jehn M. Welier 1S7. Suervisers: Andrew Mumma 359, Michael R. Meckley 450, Froderlek It. Welier 300. Constable : Henry H. Grelder Hi, Fred erick Strittuiatter 201 Scheel Directers: Jacob L. Reitzsl 415, Ames U. Hershey 411, Jehu Mlnnlch 200. Jehn Leuhard 140. ' Auditor : At S. Seacbrlst 451. Clerk : Luther C. Oberlln 4 la. Jacob Blum. enscliein 2C0. J.nupfter (Wi) TaiTOihlj. Judge:A. L. Boek 170, A. R. Ksler 130. Inspecter: D. H. Huber 170, G. W. Shaub, 141. Assessor : J. II. Bewman 315. Tax collectors : Harry K. Hoever ll", Ames W. Aleck 195. Supervisors : Abe Lsachev 05, Wm. Beach ler25, David W. Krtlder 1SJ, Jehn Kline 92. Jehn Dunlap 177. Scheel directers: Jacob B. Ueuser 237 Christ Heuenr 107, Geerge K. Herr 261. J nsttce et Peaua : J. Milten Uub3r 212. It K. Htotler 100. .ICe?,,VrblT: nt;,wJBR,n'' 137i RuJelph At UraelfHS, Jacob W. Trey 33. Auditer: Adam LutevereOS. Clerk : T. B. Pinkerton 133. Lcaceck Tppcr. Judge: A. R. Recehel 175, O. C. Kllllan Inspecters: Reland Groiner 170, Daniel Weld ler 37. Assessors : Danlel Kechel 177, M. K. Berg 30. Supervisers: Harry Lytle 167, Samuel Bushens 173, Ellas C. Heller 47. Scheel Directors : Jacob B. Geed 172, Ueu. ben L. Landla 165, J. P. UumphreyvUle 47. J uatlce or Peace : F. G. Usrpel 174, Constable : L. It Bushong 102, Albert Simmons 60. Auditor; Abram O, Shelly 176, Henry Butler 37. y Town Clerk: Harvey Beldeubach 176, Martin G. Heller 37. ' Lwcuck TutTUahlp. Judge; Samuel J. Miller 151, L B. Light ner2a " Iusptetnrs : Lemen 8. Blair 152, David B. Graham 10. Assessor : jebn S. Wartfll 151, 1, a Baer 2, Blair 151. C. Shenk t Scheel Directers: Jehn B. Bali F. JCaby 151, Jehn C, Better 1. 151, Jacob 0$, l" ,151, C. Ulaesf, Osfeftauaaa. a. c AndHer il, Back 4 mn cisra t ji X. Kaby 153, U. B. DMCK i. Little Ms Mate sialiip. .-?UJJF u r- s,fl Ka. llarry Falrlamb 161, Washington Walker p. Inspecteral J. Calvla Lynch 171, Jehn W. Cenrad 104, Win. a Beet 0, ?'??' I..000'6 Kabycem 170, W. C. Carter 165, Wm. Kiny 8, Tx Collector i U. H. McCardle 1S7, Jehu It Hen 140, J. Bayard Bregsn 7. t.S1'??!'!!0" sJWm' Hn 1SS, Samuel Fit 143, Heward Coatee n. Hchoel Directors : J. UarMn-Uelnrer 10'A F. L. McCrabb 173, Jarrat Preveu 101, Wm. Black 160, Mrs. K. E. Celllus in, Miss M. J. l'atten a. ' A.u.,!,te5s.. Barilley 8. Patterson 17S, CM for,! Cx)k 150, E. M. Zell 8. ,r,k,.!. Wln Kunner 100, Aaren Charles 16,, J. Warden ft Maabslm Tenuttilp. Judge: Isaac it Landla .01. i u!2tera: Aaren h. i JUg 351, Ames Meas 130. ' Collecter: Ephratm Buckxslter M, A. C llyus ie, Krnst It Klause 73, Daniel Burk holder S5. Censtable: D. Ferd, jr., Ti, r.ira K. Geist w, Abram Miller ISiX. Assessor I A. C llyus 491. (Supers IseriJnbn O. Mtftu .11, Henry Bomeerger 212, Hlrmm Herr :1s, Obed It Wliluijer 131. Scheel Directers: BenJ. II. Iluber 270, A meslL Herr 207, Dr. K. It Wltmnr 37 1. Auditor : Benjamin Leng, Jr., 5u7. Town Clerk : " m. liy u, r. Maaer TeWnir,(, JSDIASTOWN J ud ge: A. S. Frey289. limnevierj : II. K. Gantz ."' A. II. Dand ier 121, II. F. Blnkleysa. Aw-mer : M. K. Snank l w, Eliss AioMul AieMul len 161. Collector : Jehn Bishop 201 Supervisers: u. D. Frey -, Jehn I Herr 27, O. At Fshleman 88. R F. Haws 20. Adam LerejerriO,JehnU.Llntner ?, Jehu Olstat 0, Sluien Mann 1. Seh.i?.1 DJrS'tel8 ' A. Brenner 167, C. It Heir 221, D. D. Herr 142, E Al. Uixstetter 26. Justice-or Peace: A. R Winner 201. Constable : A. K. Dam 243, B. It WerU 27, M. S. Brady 15, J. L. Witmer 1. Auditor : M. K. Streblg 24S, J. s. Mann 4i Clerk : IrederickSteneriU Fer Increase or Supetvlseis 5 against In crease 5. M1LX.EBSVILLE. Judge: H. B. Greblnrer 2sl, Jehn Alartln Inspector!: J. W. Brady 1& Cyrus smith Li 13i Assesser: At. n KhsitiL-it- i? is ti.sii !6 1.......1u.1i Collecter: Jehn Bishop 321. .K?.S 17try,AH,"8er: J- S. Blcu-e 2.-, J. It WalieklOOj B. H. Warrel 0', Daniel Smith jr, H4. Supervisers: R. D. Frey 70, Jehn L. Herr S-, CM. Eslmlman 72, B. F. Haws 33. Adam Ostatn3?er ' bU a 1"Intuer a5J Jeuu n8001 Dlr:ters: L. A. Brenuer 113, C. H. Ilerr223, Daniel a Herr2H, It M. llestetter 55. Justice or Peace: a. It. Witmer 'M ..Cenhle: A. K. Dern236, It. It WertzOO, M. S. Brady 13. Auditer: M. R. Strebig 2n, K K. Mann Clerk: Frederick Stener S Fer iucrease or Supervisors I. , issiiist In crease ly. MANOR ME. Judge: C. H. Grese 82, Jehn A. Brush 27. Iosptcters : Jehn F. Shank 00, Harry Kauaman 26.: Aeseaser : M. R. Shank 62, Ellas AleMul len 30. Collector : Jehn H. Bishop 116. Registry assessor : J. C. Snuman SO. SupervIsers:R.D. Frey 5, Jehn L Herr 14, C. Al. Eshelman 49, B. F. Hsws 41, Adam Lelever 6, Jehn H. Llnlner t Jehn Ostat 40, Simen Mann 27. Scheel directors :L. A. Brenner 19. C. H. Herr 21, Daniel D. Herr 77, E. Al. Hestttter 3i, Geerge Herr 21. Justice or peace : A. R. Witmer 90. Constable : A. K. Dem 4 B. It Wertz 15, M. S. Brady 13, Jacob U Witmer 40. Auditor : M. R. Strebig 76, Jehn S. Mann Se. Clerk : Fred Stener 00, A. At Yeung 26. Fer Increase or supervisors s, against in crease 11. ' C0NSOLiD.vrtr. Justice or Peace : A. R. Witmer tj.-7. Constable : J. L. Witmer 41, A. K. Dern 527, B. R. Wertz 133. M. 8. Hrartv It. Assesser: M. R Shank36l, Eil AIcMuI len 277. Supervisers: R D. Frey 12, Jehn L. Herr .3, C. At Eshieman 209, B. F. Uaws 103, Adam R. Lefever 180, Jehn If. Lintner 355, Jehn Ostat 211, Simen Mann 2s. Collector : Jehn H. Blahep72S. Scheel Directers: Levi A. Brenner 329. C. H. Herr 513, Daniel D. Herr J, E, Al. Hos Hes teiter 121, Geerge Herr 21. Auditor : M. R Strebig Ge9, Jehn S. Alanp, 117. Clerk : Frederick Stener 722, Abraham Yeung 26. Fer Increase or supervisors .14, against In crease 60. Martlc TewDiblp. Judge : D. U. Huber 240, Themas Labezlus 85. Inspectors : Win. Perter J05, L R. AIc- V1UIU OQ, Assessor . P. Simpsen 212, S. C. Stevenson Collector : Jacob Hart 214. Alartln rim-ih. 63, 8t ' Supervisors : Samuel Wiggins 211, Abra ham Herr 213, E. T. Nell 8t Scheel Directors : R F. Armstrong 190, Gee. Campbell 186, Samuel Alexander 02. Wm. H. Galen 03. ' Justice or the Peace : Jacob AlcCrabb 101. Jeseph Eagles 91. ' . J??!15UWe! Heward Senlt 21-, Jehn Alon Alen telthSS. Auditor : Gee. S. Lsmbern 203, J. B. Dun- Clerk : Rebert C. Jehnsen 211, Jehn R Nell S3. aadsbery Township, Judge : Neble McGowan 173, Dennis Donahue 06, Frank Stewart 36. Inspectors : Geerge Kennard 177, J. H. Beau 101. Heward Webster 34. Tax Collecter: Samuel Virtue, 1SS, David Fralm 83, Francis Brlnten 31, Fred Bush 2. Assessor : B. H. Pewnall 159, William H. Tedd 105, Frank Hemsher 39. Supervisor! ; F. J. Fenanck 131, J.lt.Lam. lern 167, William Albright 115, Cnarles Keed 103, Resa Thompson 48, Harvey Scott 3t A. Moere ). Scheel Directors : Samuel Slokem 201, G. F. Baker 177, A. P. Stewart SI, A. C. Stene 15, E. G. Broemell 87, James Breslus 35. Censtable: Jno. Wisher 152, Hariford Beeker 128, Charles Hepkins 29. Auditor : Geerge Whltsen is3, J. w. Rice 07, David KelserSt Clerk : J. U. Hersbberger 17S Rebert Rlggaiei, JefIersenRea35. ' BallsbDTX Toweiblp. CAP DISTBICT. Judge: Jacob Umble 110, Gee. U. AlcIUaine 67. Inspectors; A. F. SIsymakerlli, Ames 8. Uelas GO. ' Tax Collecter: J. A. Weaver les, Jes. Ham Uton 65. Aaseaser: U. B. Coffreadlll, Wm. Hender Hender aenOt Registry Assesser: AmosNertonlotHenrv B.Sklles71. ' r Supervisers: Henry Maasey let David DeutrlchGI. ' Scheel Directers: Jehn High 113, c. L. Kauttman 112, Wm. Hamilton ii, Wm, jjar tln 63. Censtable: Samuel Bewman lis, Jno. D l'atten 58. r Auditer: W. C, Hendersen HI, 1. d. Worst '1'ewn Clerk: W. C. Hendersen 109, Brlsbln Sklles 63. arniKe eabdxm eutiuct. J udge : R F. Weaver 7a Inspectors : Wm. Brysea 53, Isaac Rewe7. Assessor : IL R Coflread 62, Win. Hen. dersen 1. Tax Collector : J. A. Weaver 65, Jeseph Hamilton t Registry Assesser: Htspben Newbeuser 70, Supervisers: Hsnrsr Massev f; ii.m Deutrlcb 1. Scheel Directors : H. B. Heifinan C9, Jehn High 60, Win. Hamilton 1, Wm. Martin 1. Censtable: Samuel Bewman 66, Jehn Pat Pat ten 10. Auditer: W. H. Hendersen CO; I. D. Worst 1. Town Clerk: B. ft Welier 67, Brlsbln Sklles 1. ' """um CAUBaiDOK DlSTlttCT. Judge: Daniel Lee 77, Reese White 25. Inspectors : Mansel Reed 81, Jna Amen 20. Tax Collector ; H, B. Coflread 87, Wm, Hendersen 13. Registry Assesser: H. B. Coffresd 78. Huptrviser; Henry Masaty 83, Jt Scheel Directers: Jae. nTlfh Tft," a L. Ksnnraaa82, Wm. Hamlltea 21, Was. Mar. Censtable: Samuel Bewman 76, Jehn H. l'atten 2t Auditor t W. C. Hendersen 85, 1. D. Worst Town Clerk i W. C. Hendersen 36, Brlsbln Sklles 17. Hlrsvsbursj Township. Jehn F. Heir M, Frank Clark 7. Inlocters : Samuel Uellman S2, Samuel II. Walker 7. Assessor : S. S. Herr S3. Supervisors : Adam Uerr M, Samuel F. Brubaker 83. Soheol Directors : Benjamin It Suavely 83, Jeseph Hosteller S3. Justice : it ti. Reek 82, Jehn Kckman 82. Constable : Jacsib Steluiuan hi Auditor : Jehn . Tavler S."s Town Clerk : It D. Herr ki Vara illteluwii ship. Judge: A. P. Witmer 239, Jehn It Knox wt Inspecters: J. N. Lauy 2l. James Bewer Assesser: Geerge Leck weed 22J, Rebert Uirvln W Collecter: Silas Marren 211, Jehn A. SchellSI. Supervisers: It M. Pickle 101, Harry Bressn2K Samuel Snvder 136. Sclioel Directors : w. C Frew 236, K. P.ssaieie221, Samuel Glrvln les. Censtable: Jehu L. Miller 235, Samuel Overly Stt Auditor; J. it Deullnger 2.'.", r 11. Charles N. Clctk . Jehn Weaver 212. l'cun Town iti I p. Judge ; David It, Earhart 140, Duld Con Cen rad 01. Inspectors : It a Hammer S2, Jehn Tcsld. 55, C. S. Buch 59. Assessor : Ames Hershey 120, Samuel Beard 00. Supervisors : Wm. It Atllle 1&3, FteJerlct Metrger 113, Jehn ltoeh 67, 3.hoel Directors, Daniel Klehl 71, Jehn It Cass,el 107, Henry L. Hess 115, Cyrus Doh Deh ner 01. Constable : Augustus Nauman 1W, Eruan'l Auditor j Jero G. Cassel 203. Town Clerk : E. K Relst, sort, riu Toweshlp. Judge Jacob B. Miller 231, Philip Cltug Inspector; Jacob Eckman 103, R Frank Miller 60. Tax Collector : Jehn C. Graefl 155, Jehn It Smith 133. Supervisors : Jehn F. Martin 105, Rcuben White 221. C. Hershlck 177. Scheel Directers: Frank At Atylln 140, H. G. Rush 173, Aaren B. Shenk 154 Constable : Adam Weir 74. Jehu Dautz 212. Auditor : Jacob It. Harnish 23.1. Town Clerk : Ames Tsliudy 207, C. T. Stener J, J. Bechtold 5, J. Rush 1, Adam Gait rreililrnce Tennshlp Jlidee.Jebtt Hart 1 O, WlllUm IL Ale Falls 75. Insps;teni : Jehn K. Armstrong 205,Hlram Bleacner G3, Adam Urctr 1. Tax Collecter: Jehn II. Eckman 200, Claj ten Eckman C3. Assessor : Jehu T. Leng 2'V3. Supervisers: Albert Themas 206, Edward Keesti 13, Jehu Fergusen 63. Scheel Directors : Ames Bruce 200, Frank Gochnaur 210, Nelsen Dyson, 63, Jehn Cou Ceu rad O.s Coustable . Petor Snyder 220, l'rank Petta 51. WAudlter . Jac. Themas 307, Aaren Cunkle 09. Clerk : II. R. UeagyCO?, Jacob Swluebart 67. Warwick Tenusblp. Judge J. R Hess 390, S. E. Keller 69. Inspector : U. E. Sturgis 337, Cuvier Gmbe Assesser: H. H. AIecre379, James Grelder 07. Tax Collector ; Jacob Bellinger 115. Scheel Directors (twp): J. R Brlcker20O H. S. -Miller 21?, C. WlSwMerft ' Scheel Directors (Lltltz): I. O. Erb212. I. Klllfanm32?r8" "ft E" J" B"r ,U' G Censtable: H. H. Helman 3,Thes. Dalten 00, Henry Cenrad 10. Auditor : I. K. Huber 336, Jehn Leib 69. Supervisers: C. E. Burkelder 3S3, Frank Ressler S, I, Jacob Landis 02, Clem Badorf Town Clerk : Jehn Alowery 571, Henry DIehm 6t ' ToCeniaiDptlTs. .,!,,!f.ler,ci5.J-?ule"evetlltthat tb Creater ?S -,Ki2S?"iI,,'r,J or """'kind you with disease ler wblcnthreli no remedy 7 Dr. K. v. Pierce's "Oeian MultcU Discovery" baa enred bun- Using te-day-nealtby, robust men -wbem pby Blclans proueuaced tncumble. because one lun 5'iS'2?.1 ?en5- St!Da l0 cem " stamps ter Vt. 1 icrce s bees en consumption and kindred alTecUess. Address World's Dispensary Medi cal Assoclltlen, 03 Alain strect, Buffalo. S. . Tu.rrAw ."l'i',! a"e!n- A man suffering with a cou(tbeblidtokep Ms roeui-anoietopay. V,0.H,,0r,yJn bank. nrt net a single bottle ei Dr. Bull's CenBh Sjrup te be had ler ten tnlles. Salvation OU is safe and reliable 2.1 cents. wiiEiiETUEirt siumr uw When anything stands a test of flfty years among a discriminating people llke the Ameri cans It Is pretty geed evidence that there Is merit somewhere. Such a test BBAHSMTn' 1'iLts have steed and theusinds of unsolicited testimonial every year prove their merit. The I'llls are purely egeubleaaa are the result et the highest incdleat and chemical skill They have never been known te fall In their work ; they have never cauied any one the slightest Inconvenience, no matter when taken, and there Is little doubt that they have really saved thou sands of lives. The best evidence or their value lies in their Increasing sale. Biaxdrith's IMlis have truly become a household necessity. mtravuu. mutmem. pllSrt'iS""?.. tawSW-r.. relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, for sale by 11. B. t'ecl :hran. Druggist, Se. 137 Werth wumju street. (7) Mothers I Mothers 11 Mothers t! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se. go at once and get a betUe of M tta. WINS LOW'S bOOTHINO 8VUUP. It will relieve the peer little snffdrlmmedlately-dependupenit; there is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en eartb who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and gtve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases' and pleasant te the taste, and istbe prescription of one of the eldest and best lemale physicians and nurses In the United States. Held every whote. S3 cents a bottle. inaySl.J j d&w Miraculous Kacape. -T,V.2f,..,,'f1' ,dnlB-glat. of Winchester. Ind., 2lV!s..i. .Pe J ? customers, Mrs. teul me Bartenla, Bandelph cennty, Ind., was a long s?uiby.h.?r Ph.y;,cl.n- Bna beura of Dr.Klng's ew Discovery ler Consumption, and begun rin,?.,t.2f fr JJ lx months' time she walked te thUclty.adlstance of six miles, and Is new se much Improved she has quit uslint IL She fees she ewes her lire te it," . Free trial Bettles at Cochran's Drag store. Kes.137 andl3iierUmueen street LaaaiiSr l2: V THK KEV. GEO. U. TUAYEK, of Bourbon Jn2v.Wr,.s..M 1,eU, "yself and wife ewe our lives te BlIILOH'S CONSUMPTION CUBK." rer sale street Uechraa. DrnggUt, Ne. OT North Queen A Very Narrow Kacape. "Tes, I had a very narrow escape," said a promtuentcltlxen tee friend. "I was confined te my bed for a year and my friends gave me up ter a consumptive's grave, u,uil 1 begau using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, and Jherel am, sound and hearty." Price age. and it Jfcf.,a!" b3 U' .B-.''chnin. DniggUt Ne. 147, (ertb Queen street, Lancaster. H.B. Cochran. Mes.m and 13) North Quean street, Lancaster, fa., Is selllug SlIILOU'S COUUH UUttK ss a guarantee te cure all threat and lung troubles. ) Thy are looking for yen everywhere. Drafts of air in unexpected places, going from het rooms te cool oee, carelessness In changing clething: In short anything which endsln a "common cold In 1 Hebeid Unless arrested this hind of cold becomes seated la the mucous membrane or the head. Then It U Catarrh, in any and aU its stages this disease always yields tekly's cream Balm. Bale, agreeable, certain. l'rlee fifty cents. ja-2wdeeUtw NKVKUU1VKUP. " If you are troubled with nervous or sick head Baeklaa't Antes Halve, The Best salve In the world ter Cuts, Braises. Seres. Ulcers. Salt Khenm. rTar HnnU. vumr. Chapped llauds, ChUblalna, Ceras, and all Sadai AlUJIUUIU, EW1 and 13B North qneen street Lancaster, Da. lUsaua Wesm BTBtrr, rnrely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, se purgative required .after . Met, m cenu, by all druggi at. bMssMWtr gi.,yy?"ff--yu, 2 THLOPHOmOS for rbkumatiwi, A STARTLING FACT. It Is net generally known that a large propor tion el the rheumatism and neuralgia extant is traceable directly te the diseased condition or Imperfect action el the kidneys and liver there fore a retnedy which cures the resulting disease must have found and smltteu the first cause. Alany lersens using Athtopherm for rheuma tism and ncnrnlgts, have been surprised te nnd that chronic disorders or thd liver and kidneys have also bnen greatly relieved and Uiey have written for an explanation. The fact Is, that the remedy acts directly ou these organs, cleansing them from all Irritating substances and rogula regula ting their action, Taken In connection with Alhlopheros l'llls this Is, without exception, the most valuable kidney and liver remedy In the world, and will cure a large proportion of these who have these diseases. Copakelron Works, Cepaxe. N. V. Fer the last tire years 1 tmebeen subtct te severe attacks of rheumatism which would ctuse me the most excruciating pain In my chest ; was obliged te put myselr under the doc tor's care for two or three months at a lime, and even then It was almost Impossible te get any relief. The last tlme I was taken my son was at home, and 1 requested htm te call the doctor, but he tatd he had heatd of a new remedy for rheumatism called Athlopherrss and advised me te try It. I did and you can imagine my sur- rrt.'.?,W"el",e(1 of " ,n "fter taking one bottle and have net been troubled since. It saedmenulta sum of money, and what Is better, 1 was net obliged te endure weeks or suffering would net be without It In the house llse recommended It te ethers and It never fills te give relief. L. U. 1'ATTKKSON. Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce . Ne 111 Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car rlsge paid) ou receipt or regular prlce. which Is II 00 pur bottle for Athlopheros and Me. for rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakuees, nervous debility, diseases ej women, constipation, headache. Impure IblM0 VA,uul,hore ruls unequaled. jYEK'S CHEUKY PECTORAL, Your Children Arc constantly exposed te danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar te the threat and lungs. Ter such ailments, Aycr's Cherry l'cctnral, promptly administered, aflerds speedy relief and cure. mfn?m??iV.1r,W',loet'ln ,;"Kh, with which many of our children were amtctcd. used. Our- A&Kri!U.Wi nlrr' ?H niuch MUsrVctloe, Ayer s Cherry 1'ectemt. yer this affection, we consider this preparation the most "nicVetcus e all the medicines svhtchhavnceuie toeur knowl knewl knowl LHtle W anderers. Deucaster. aid. ..?ly'i?ll"?r?!nnvel',en peculUrly subject te attacks of Creup. and I failed te And any effee- aJSSTh S? V.1 1.ce,nmi'f,1 administering Ayer-s Cherry IVcteml. This prepsratlen re re lleveatheilllllcultyet breathlueandlnTartibiv cures the complaint. David U. SUrks, Chat, ham. Celuinbla Ce N. Y. I have used Aycr's Cherry Pectoral in inv MmiliyJXu!'inyHF'udnV0 """' It spJ. clally valuable itn Whooping Cough. Thlsmeel. fi.lm'i.'Jf? "Si lrr,.t'VPvent;inflammallSn from extending te the lungs, and quickly suit, T'm. B,,y ndency te l.ung Cemplalnt.-.J. B Wellington. Plains Ule. Mich" I find no medicine seenVctlve, for Croup and Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It was the means of saving the life of my little bej, only six months old. cirrylng hlmsatelr through the worst case of Whoeplnx Cough I ever saw -Jane iialeue, riney riau, ienn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, SyCabDr,ug-gii,C;rrc.Cl?,,i7e,1!e HJtelS E XHAUSTED VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITAIITT w5S?Z?l,VSCKOr Lir,E' " a Medical 5?rl5 .'..u0..lue en Manhood. .Nervous and ?5;LCU,tl".1J,y' "'""nftnte Decline, KrSrsef ROUS! "Ul. u,a nnle'd miseries censiviuent thereon, we pages sva 1 prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only tireu, by maU, SrrHS7li"B".tratlv5u,P0 reu ln all yeune and Si? wVPvauw Kr ??. n"1 ? day- Addreas UK. W. It l'AUKEU, BulOnch Htroet Bosten. mvl7-lveedAw UltUVXItlMl. AT WIANT'S. CHEAP AND GOOD. Three pounds Best French I'runes, 55c : three EJV.mi isS? ,'u,lln"- 'c-. 'our pounds Geed of Fleur, Ka,77e..NSc., 830.. 61e.. Me. and 4Se.ier thcmsclves.-i'leBlve uX a trial erde?T '" OEO. "WltVNT, auglvd Ne. 113 West King Sttect . T BUKHK'H. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. INrANTS T1IK1TK ON IT. tjii: irr.i,f7.sAve yjzir rnecKis BUCKW1IE.IT. rwe tens sold this season. Gives entire satis- r if -" w.v.jw,u ..w unvu ever cau CEBAtlNE ANDCOUAtlNK. Made of white corn. Makes an elegantdlsh ... .0u:jm iiu i'a;Mgu ui uuuui nail a peck for cents. T1IAT FINK KVArOUATKD COUN will seen be all. If our regular customers want any, call seen : Stock limited. We also have Uie I'iNkeT CANNKDCOKN extant. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANGASTXU, l'A. tar-Telephone Connections. Goods Delivered. TiNrTA.. J1LINN A BRENEMAnT BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYIE HAND-MADE TINWARE -IT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 NertblQueen Street, LAH0A8TKK FA. muz. -D B. MARTIN, wieiMau ae aaraa dsalsi in All Kinds of Lumber and OeaL ..bsTYaisi Na s North Water and Prtnes) treeta, above Lemen. Lancaster. nB-lvd TOAUMOARDNKBH et JKlfjrKKIKS. COAL DEALERS. Yasmi North Frtnce street, near Heading Depot, LAJfCAeTKU,rA. aegU-tM TfARKLEY'8 YELLOW FRONT" ass. uiear kuier Havana rive cent cigar the leading and most reliable nickel cigar In tl anarkat. At MAstXtBT'S - YeUew rrent." Ul mmmmmmmwwmmmmm a '-vvvi - v- "v-rft,? .i ,r'miu sUMJal MM JIBaWSBI MtBIOMBI ifcAiSA s sia GREAT SLAUGHTER -IN- RIBBONS! -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO ST., LANUABTIR, PA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, WK INAUUUHATK OUft First Special Sale -or- RIBBONS! RIBBONS! -you- ONE WEEK OKLY, KN1J1NU Saturday, February 19. ilurlng that time we will offer snch Wnnder Wnnder SeArSPiSferS. "l"UOi,B "' "T" b"n READ THIS I -i,0VULK "'ACKU BATIN KIBBON, Plcet Edged Ne. I at s.s. a yard; worth Sc. Ne. sat 4e. yard : worth 10c Je,7at ca yard i worth Jtc. He. at ea. a yardi worth lie Ne. nil Inches wlds) at se. a yard, forth ISc. ' rLAIN RAT1N BIBBON8-N0. 4 at lea yard . e. 5 at .Se. a vard : Nn. 7 i in a vm . m a .. , Se. 11 at ',c a yard ; Ne. itatee. a yard. ALL BILK OBOS UKAIN-Ne. tat te. a yard , Ne. 4 at 6e- a yard j Ne. S at 7c. a yard ; Ne' 7 at sc a yard; no. 9 al 10c a yard; NaUatlle.a yard; Ne. Id at 15c a yard. HKAVYALLKILK SATIN AXDOBUsaRAIR KlllllONS-Ne at 10c a yard; worth Wc? Ne. natlJcayard; worth e. Our Best Ribbons, KATH.A III AYY SATIN ANDOROSQBA1N ANDOROSQBA1N Ne. 3 at b. a yard i Ne, 4 al 8a. a yard ; Na a at 103. yard; Nn. 7 at We. a yard : Ne iatlSca yard Ne. IS at sec. a yard; Ne. 19 at c a yard. COLOKKD BILK VKLTKT RIBBONS. Fast Kdir Ne. 4 at tife. aplece ; Inrmcrly, TSe. Xe. S at S3e. aoleoH: formerly, ll.OO. Ne 7 at Mc apiece ; formerly, SL20. Ne. a at 8e. aplees; formerly, II e. He. 17 at c apltce i formerly ILOl. atrrtemeintier these prices are fOK OKI WJtBK ONLT,KNl)lNaSATUItUAT, rEBHU. VLAMMWAMM. H IGU 4 MARTIN, China, Queensware "f -AT- CHINA HALL Our assortment of China and Queens ware is larger than ever before. Our Gran ite, Porcelain and French China in White, is of the best manufacturers in England or America. Our Decorated Seta are of the same manufacture, with English, French and American Decorations. Our prices are equal te any in the market, whether original or reduced. A full line of Odd and Damaged Ware. Sales guaranteed. Goods exchanged it net satisfactory- HWintiiti 16 EAOTIONQ STREET. . fcAMUAMaS, tk. mamnwmmr. M AOH1NKRT, sta STEAM HEATING Latest aju Meat latywrtt llfsrMaMMsll en tan, w Ana tanks, i aurega. M Aesrsra or Bsvajb Wessl asjea ayt la aueaHM Ezra F. 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