TTTE IjANO ASTER DAIT.Y INTELLIGENCE!, TUESDAY, JUNE J JO, 1885. .. r l" K If- H .," l i T DAILY INTELLIGENCER. Published Every Eveninq in THE Year, USundaut Ezcrnted WVW adicj3- STEINMAN A IIUNSIX. INTELLIGENCER BUILDING,! B. W, CeilSumCENTM! bQUAHB.aTT tWit' ;IjANeabtkii, 1'a, a DAILY Ten Ccntt a Week. J'ne Delhtu i'rar or Fifty Centi a Menth J'ettage Vf e. ADrSKTlllSMKNrsiem Ten te Vifly Ccnti a Line. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Eight I'ngei.) Published Every Wednesday Morning, Twe Dollart a i'enrin Aitumce. COIiRESPOXDKXOVteUclted from rieryparl of theitate ami country. Cemsiiuitdi ntt are re quitted te u,rlte legibly and en one title of the paper only; ami te ttgn their namet, net for publication, but In proof of geed faith. Alt anonymeui lettcrt Hill be consigned te the uttste taket. Addrestall Letter and Ttlegramste THE INTELLIGENCER, IjAMABTKII, l'A. Gtljc Ccmcaetcv intelligencer. LANCASTER. JVSK 30, lb8S. Philosophical FMi. Mr. Flsli,JIate president, of the Maiiiiu bank. TSewr Yerk, has bepiifceiit te tlie iien ilenJLIary for ten years, having hecn con- jyictcd in the United States court of cilini '" nal conduct in his management of that bank, whereby it wiw wrecked. Mi. rish is 05 years old, and lias been a respected citi zen and has lived in liixuiy. Te a man of his antecedents imprisonment is a much mero severe punishment than it is te the hardened criminal, but Urn law takes no note of. this distinction in awarding its punishments. Fish, heweer, accepted Ins fate with apparent calmness. He is manifestly very much of a philosopher and is ablote resign himself with unusual quietude te the inev itable He says he was net intentionally guilty of any wrong. He sajs just what his partner, General Grant, says. The dif ference seeuri3 te be that Grant is belieed and Fish is net. The tioublesef both came from the operations of a thud partner, Ward. Grant gave te him, even meic than Fish, the means of penetrating his fraud. Hegot money from Fish's tank, and ciedit for his stories of government contracts by GramVsconiiectienwithhlin. Jtethbaytli.it "Waid deceived tlicm. Hut 1'iah fell into the clutches of the United Mates because he was running a national bank, and came te grief. Grant was forgiven because lie was universally credited with being a financial b.ibc, who knew net what lie was doing; notwithstanding it is net denied mid that his firm might have all the credit Tiemlfis uame it could get, and he cheerfully contemplated his enormous paper profits. Thcre seems te be bome llavei hereof making fish of one and llesli of another. The "Sun's" Cut. The New Yerk .S'tet, w hich shines for all, sometimes gees under a cloud, as when its ollice cat edits it. Tlie cat was at work, evidently, en the editorial copy that classed the Intelligencer villi the Albany Evening Journal, as "Republican both." There was some excuse for the disturbance of the cat in this instance, hew ever; it was excited by reading the Sun's declaration that these two journals weie wrong te de Teiid the president for eclaiming " by the great Jehovah " ; fur tlrtmgli JUhan Allen bald it at Ticonderoga, and Jacksen mvoie "by the Eternal," these great men only did it en great occasions, while Cleveland did it en a little occasion, speaking te New Yerk men about New Yerk alTalrs , cleaily a little occasion. But the cat was shocked, doubtless, first by the Sun's logic and next by the contrast of .its precept te its ollice practice. The cat had knowledge of its sulphureus atmosphere at times , and the cat knew that if it was wrong te svveai at all it was wrong al way s te sv car. 1 1 had be en educated in a Sunday school wheie it was taught that it was a sin even te steal a pin. The Sun 'scat is amoral cat, despite its being a New Yerk cat and a logical cat , and it was troubled much te lead that a big oath en a big occasion is geed while bad gener ally; the cat refused its assent te the iloc ilec iloc trlne that svveai ing should be leservedfer emergencies, in order te de justice te the occasion. Need Fer Caution. A gentleman of experience asan educatei whehas been visiting some of the Indian schools net Carlisle in this state, notes that many of the children under instruc tion and care as " wards of the nation" are scarcely half-blooded Indians. His sus picions aie aroused that the half-breed pro geny of a worthless class of whites, who affiliate witli piebably the worst class of Indians, aie being foisted upon the govern gevern govern ment'scare; and that tlie schools are im posed upon by a seit of mixed paientage anxious only te gel i id of their icsponsi icspensi bllltics. This may be only conjecliue, but it is an idea worth giving attention te. It would be grossly unfair te the expeiiinents mak ing in Indian education te test them by the lcsults of its application largely te this half-breed class; and it will be demoral demeral ising te open and inciease the schools for Iheir reception. Tlie patents of such would no doubt part with them moie readily than would these of the teal, puie Indians, and it would be easy te fill up the schools with tlie Inferior class. A very clese scrutiny should be maintained against this easy abiiEe of a geed thing. " Silver in Abundance. The folks out near Pittsbuig aie excited ever thodisceveiy of a silver mine, the rock assaying an ouuce and a half of silvei te the ten ; which does net seem te be much te get excited ever, even if thcie is plenty of that kind of rock. AVe have any quantity of It around heie and de net get excited about it ; though we did oi.ce upon a time. Expeilencehas taught us thatsilver In the rocks and silver in the dollar are two qulte dilleient tilings. The silver lock is net cuiieni for the xeiy suffi cient reason, if there was no ether, that it is inconvenient te cany around a ten of rock with which te make a dollar or twoef puichaseft, and te get the dollar or two out of the ten is apt te cost mero than it cornea te; which is, the reason we no longer get elated ever the silver mines we have about here In abundauce. If any of our "Western frieuds want a few acres we an supply them en liberal tenni, and if tlic lmvenuy tscMhiiessfet etlii'r inlncinls, Biicli ns InCi 01 IimiI 01 nickel, ei even KoM,te8.iy nothing el lien, we can ftiinisli them any quantity of toekfieiit which lliej mny get an ounce te the ten or ucic, nunc oriels. u rr 7X211 Cessna ami OiuiJ.'SJSrS While Mr. Quay is sweeping the ceuntits and captuiing the delegates te the Republi can state convention, a new opponent Je hisplansis announced iiT.lehn CessiiaTthe well-known politician of Red ford, it is alleged that he piopeses te essay the task In which Mr. Magee has failed, of prevent ing Mi. Quay's nomination , and this it has seemed of late nobody could pievent save Mr. Quay himself. Whelhci the lat ter will lethe, and name his man after he hasthoieughly demenstiated his masteiy of the convention, is a question that only his opponents hcem te laise. His fuends declaie lh.it IT theie weie te be only a con stable elected en the state ticket this year, Mr. Quay would himself be the candidate for the place, as the best means of grasping the key of the political situation next yeai. However this may be, Cessni's appeal appeal anceen thesceneandhis pietiiised activity in the canvass will infuse new spirit into it, and bodes moie tieuble for Mr. Quay than it looked as if he would have ten days age. Cessna has an old sceie te pay oil. When Quay was chaiiman of the Republican state committee in lb"S he contracted, fei his expensive campaign, liabilities farin ex cess of his receipts and subset iptiens. Thcie was understood te be a deficiency of souie $ 10,000, which it was piemised would be made up.subscquciitly. In the campaign of 1BS0 there was an oveillevving committee treasury , and though a large amount of money was spent ei wasted in this state. Quay's deficiency was imt net paid luck te him. Fietn his liberal collections Cessna spaied a large sum for Indiana, and no doubt helped te win tl e victory for the Republicans of that state which helped theli bretlni'ii in this and ether November states. Rut this policy did net lcp.ui Quay's losses. In lSSl,vvhen the battle fei United States senatei at Hainsbtirg came en, and the belt ensued, in tlie long struggle that followed thcie was one occasion when Cessna felt confident of election. He had seemed the ptomise ptemise ptomise ef the Independent vote If he could held the .Stalwarts; and of this he felt certain. His sympathies and affiliations were all with them, and Cameren quite cheerfully as sented. It was then that Mr. Quay showed his teeth and fed his giudge. He inter posed his peiempteiy objection and oigan eigan l7td a sufficient opposition te dull the Cessna Itoem. Rut for his deteimined stand Mitchell's seat would have been filled with the Redfeid man. It is new Cessna's turn. Twe t'KNTS will carry twice as much pest, age as heretofore lieiiniiiig with to-iiieiruw. Let epistolary w eetlie.irts rejoice. San I'liwcisf e iiasef latolx-eii compelled te travel ever n rather thorny re.ul. The magnificent jumps that this (Uy Hindu in population ami wealth within a hliert titne had peril. im daJed its dliens Inte tlie de lusion that prosperity conies fiem natural ailvatitaCH and thai tlie iloctriiie of hard work need net he preached. Hut it is new seen that this city, which hpriiug from a population of liOO in 1M! te 23J,IC'J in lbsO, Is new experiencing a rather wevere euh tide in its prosperity. Though it boesta u wealth of W06,O0O,00O, and its commerco has employed ns many us fifty ocean steamers running regularly toleiolgn pertain Jiipui, Australia, Panama, Mexico, Victeria nud the .Sandwich islands, and te domestic ports in Oregon ami California, it is fteling wvercij the cheeks that have been given it by tlie building el new transcontinental lines with termini at ethor tieluts. The Southern Pacific railreid Is interested in the dovclepmcnt et San Diege, ami Iho Neithcrn I'aclhc is dispened te divert traffic te Portland. Next Augiit the Canadian I'.icilir, n shorter transcenti ncntal line than either the Southern, the Northern or Central Pacific, will bring le Pert Meedy quantities of freight that at pres ent croises the Pacific te and Irem .San Fran Fran ciseo. Then, tee, the I'nglish capitalists pro pose te develop Vancouver Island, with its splendid ports, into a formidable rival. This contest will be preductive of geed ler bin l'rancisce. It will make her c!ti7eus fttl the need of individual oxertions te keep their city in the pieud position it has attained, and us one man they will meve fervvaid in the rjce for coiumeichl supiemacy. Cei.i.i.c ion 111. inn. s hasa salary el 512, 000 a year, w hich is tvv ice as much .is tlieNevv Yerk base ball club pay Jim O'Reurke. Till, number of lazy gev eminent elIlcialM at watering places will be less than usual thlH year. - With to-ineirovv, July 1st, the new- postal rates go Inte ellect, tlie imiertaiit features el which are given elsewhere. The most sweeping change is that increasing the Mand ard weinht ler letters Irem one-half ounce te un ounce j that s7 n tvv e cent stump w ill carry twice ns much in weight of lettern as it did belore. It is net se long sdnce it cost three cents for a half-ounee or postage, and In con trast with this the prosent reduction is very' grout. Yet thore was n time when the i tiling rates w ero Je, 18?,,, li!', le umlO4 cents, ac cording te distance, fei each scrap of wilting sent through the malls, ene enclosure re quiring double, two triple, etc Theso extra vagant charges led te evasien of the I ivv and sending letters "by private hand, " until it was Hiiccchsltilly demonstrated that a rate of postage having hoiiie lolutieii te the labei Involved was the only way out el the diill culty. Ilcuce we Mud a steady decrease of postage ratcv, lollewed by corresponding incroaseot roveuue. It is net thought that the change will have much of an ellect en the roveuuo Irem letter postage, Swcethearts, spring peels ct id emiic ijenua will doubtless gush a little moie vvlieu they lind they im de it without cost; but the avorage citien will be leuml cenlinliig his lctters te the old linlf-ouuce weight bUndaril. Iiivva'h secretary of stale is determined te earn his salary ; he recently aiipelnted 1,000 notation public. Dcutli ur Murk Keine. Mark Devino, u gentleniuii formeily promiueutly engaged in Philadelphia asan o.xteuHlvotlour dealer, und Inter in icnl es tate operutlons, ilietl nt Cape May, at an early hour en Monday morning. Mr. Devlue's health has been falling for two or tliroe years past, niul recently It became se precarious that it was thought the sea air would prove ofbeuelltte him, anil en the 18th Instant, he, together with his family, took uiiiircslilenceut the Ailingteu house, Cape May, Ne bencllt was experienced by the change, nud utter lingering ler uearlva week he died us ubove stated. The uatiire efliis Illness was n general breaUng down of ids system, tewhich woieadiled rhouina rheuina tiain nud dysentei y. Mr. Devino wus born in County Caven, lreluud, Nl yeais uga " He wasaUiiecter in the insuruncoceiupuny of thocsDuntyef Philadelphia, u moiiilierof the Ilibernlun society, nlse the Historical society, and otie of the projectors el tlie til. Joseiili's hospital. In his private life he was much respected, and Ills business trunsactlens were characterized ns lair, honest und upright. His charities were numerous but dispensed in a quiet unostentatious way. He leaves a wire and an adopted daughter. The ltinernl will take place irem his late rosldeuco, 510 North Fourth street, the interment being at Cathedral cemetery. thk toiucce makkkt. l'..I.V77.fl Mill rOMl'I.KTVn I.Y IIIIS AMI AII.IOIXIAU VOI'XTII..s. ri;itli'ilii l'iiiipttn nf it I'ull t'rep llaiani tlm l'ltwirltn Vurlrlj, Alllmli;ti Suet I.i nf I- Nut Cnllr.ly Aluiiidiiiii il llii-lni i In tlm KUIiuit MnrliitH the Pint VV 1 1-. t During thii ast wtck the farmers of l,:m l,:m (usternnil ndjeining counties cemilrted their lauting, and in most places the pi mis leek well and aie growing finely. Vl.ints that weie set e.uly were a geed deal ict.uded bv cold weather and aiterwaids by dreuth, but iccentgenl il rains hivoiiiade amends and the prusped nt ii full cnip Is very llatterltig. Sel.u as one can leim new tli it the planting is ended the iieicage in this county will net be much less than that of last year. The principal portion el the planting has been of llivana seed, though some lariners have put in seed leaf, believing that the increased weight pel aire te be obtained irem this vat let will mero than ( ennteili ilanee the lucre iseil piliiitlnt tlie Havana Kicd torn tern mauds. PliinlerMet both varieties confident ly expect better pi Ices fei the coming crop tli.m lliey icceiveil for that of lust ye.u, whit Ii was xeld In ninny instances at less than cost. A low mlesef 'HI leal are reported. (Ine el Hkllcsa; Prey's buyem picked up the lollow lellow lollew inglotslu Iho vicinity of Keniictt Kipiare last w ceu : 1 rem X. l.'incrtHter 11 acres at 10, 10, 8, 3, -; Irem Win. htube, f acres at S'-j, :i, i!j Irem 1'innk Cem or, G ik res at 10, .1,1!, and from Jeseph Chandler, 1 acres at 10, rt, 3, 2. A low hundred casus of old tobacco were sold diirlngtlie week mid thoreuio active inquiries for new, andrather templing ollern have been made te ioiiie jnckers, but tlieymetii dlslncliiiedtnsell, bullevlng that prices will ailMiuce in tlie near luture, as me innrKei m net he much ev unlocked as It wasreieitcd le be, nor is the 'hi ciep of Havana and Reed leaf nearly he heavy ns it was estimated le be a mouth or two age. Someol the packing houses lme floated up for the season, but a number et tlietn con cen con tlniie te rcceive and will net clese up for u wiek or two. 'Ilin .Nnw ViirkJIiitkil Tlie lT. S. Tobacre Jein nal siys. The business of Iho week may be paia phrased us fellow h. '! Wisconsin Havana seed I.lttle In- (iiilry, llttle hiislneHHi uihe: jicople don't want te buy en p ickerw' samples ; m.o)Ie be lli e prices may be lower later en, prices l. te 'i cents, 'Si reiiiiHjlvmilii Havana seed Clie-it m m eulry, little business ; cause : allegations en tlie pin t of packers that the crop beats Sum atra; doublsen part of buy ors ; prhesl.r tei!0 cents. 'SI Connecticut hcceiiiIs firc.it Inquire, gie.it InisiiieHs ; e.iuse: cm ellent shx'k, veiy limited in qualilv ; iirices 11 te lij cents. 'hi Ceiim ctlcut Havana Kicd (.resit iu quiry ; modcrate business ; cause : Hteck leeks magnificent; prices tee high torn tern torn pireti Willi present prices- of Wisconsin and l'ennsvlvutiia; uncus, 27 te "Jceiitn. 'Kl Jsevv Yerk .Slate Ne inquiry, no sales; cause: general fen of tlie crop; mire tut, tvv ice shy. 'hi Olife Ne Inquiry, no Hales ; cause no dcmuiid from experteis; no d iiiauit from anybody lUe, ihe iiinnoiely el (llile in low figures is washed out by the general low lew low nensel prices of low -grade mock. 'h-J Wlsiensin Moderate inqiinv, inod ined inod eruto sales ; cause : llttle geed lett , holders in most accomiiiedatiu moods , prices, 10 te ZA ccniM. 'he te 's.1 Pennsylvaiiia I.itlle inijulry. large business .catiie: people don't nik mucs tleus ; lliey umKe eilers wlileli geueially culminate in 1 cents. hasty nccoptances , prices, r te Sunntra Active. S lies ISO bales. 1'ilces inn hanged, average result, tl. W , seme a little hsvi ; hoiiie a little mero. Havana Very uctive. Sides son bales, lle iiiand tot s, lenls te 1 goods pruiliimlua- tlllLT. The Tuhnrin J.nirx summary isi euiliuscd ns IoUevvh : Seed I.enf The market has passed a wi k of comparative ipuet, with nothing te dis turb IL 'I he out-of-town hujers wlie were here did net seem te hint much that suited them ; at least they did net take n great deal. Mostel thein were looking ler seconds, and 10 procure these new at Inures Hint nifsit the views of buyers is ilillicult Old binders have been swept Irem the market, and hold ers el new ones ure rutin r still in their prices. Tlioycemprohcnd the ulue of them. A much greater business was eected than vvus actually transacted, anil the aggregate sales are somewhat disappointing, mere en account of the fuilure te realize otpectutiens thau because the sales were net of considera ble imgnitiide, fr -Z, 170 cases, which were cllspe-cd ei, l ipilte a rcsjH-i table week's business .ill r ail Spanish uelta hllerH are m u 1 ur de mand : ether kinds rather neglected. Hales .Kl bales, ut Irem aeu te $1.10. The market holds up ui II, ami the mouth premises le i Ieme with n very geed ethiblc. Importers are cenlldent, and predict n steuly running trade Irem new en. Prices have net ail valued as was ets i ted, but the reason ler that is leuml in tlie lui t that ( ig.ir manufac turing Is net brisk, und m.mul.tcturcrw buy only ler actual wants. They are net linbueil w ilh a specul itive leeling nt present, and ire net disposed te pay hlgher prices If they can help It Sumatra. Absenee of line goods prevents operations. Sale, iV) biles at SI. 110 tefl.OTi. A vt ry fail trude vas doue in this tobacco. Importations ure becoming mere frequent and are larger than they have been. We have heard et no large sales, but numerous small parcels have been taken. Helders of suitable, goods Hud u ready sale ler tliein at llguies that are satisfactory. .Smoking. All grades and brands el smok ing tobacco have been in lair request, and we uotice increased demand ler popular arle ties. Cigars. Lecal maiiutacturciH anil import ers icqiert a moderately actlv e demand, nun.' Wri-lily Ilcpurt. Sales el see i leal tobacco ropeitcd ler the I.nii:i.liei m ru by J. S. Gaus' Sen A Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Witter strect. New Yerk, ler the we, k ending June 'JO, lRs.1: 300 cases Ifisl Wisconsin, Havana seed, p. t; X cases 1SSI Pennsylvania, de, p. t,; 3'jII cases ls83 de, seed leal, H.(jji ; JOO cases lbsj de. Sf vlOc.; 350 l(sl de, j,10e., 1-0 cases IsM Wisconsin Havana seed 1 Ifi 1Skj 100 casus lSb-, Oiiie iei expert, &i4e.; (AKJ cases issl New- England, IKicOc; lieO cises sundries, fi'felj. Total, 2, 170 eases. l'lill.iil.lpliia "ll.irktt. Seed I.eat The past week's business in the handliiig efcigur leaf shows quietness. This is especially the case with sales of old leal, for the le.tseu that stock in More el stu h goods U unusually light j but when the vni imis repei ted sale-. et new leaf in this market are considered, the nggrogate toots up very satisl.ii terily. It must be admitted that the nnrgins goods ure sold for ure small, still the eageiness which the manufucturer displays in examination und purchase of new stock causes heldeis te bolhe thutthe lull buslness will show up mero advantageously Old le it continues te sell in qu unities do de sirod for immediate use by manulacturers. Prices rules in Javorei buyers. bumatraisbegihring te be handled cau tiously. Havana finds the usuul demand. Hec chits for the week : 1.11 cases Connecti cut, 117 cases Pennsylx.inla, KJ c.iscsOhie, 319 cases Wisconsin, 111 cases New Yeirlc stute, eO bales Hmnatra, 111 bales Havana and 181 hlids Virginia uml Western leaf to te to bucee. Sales for domestic use : 81) cases Connecti cut, -0 cases Hoiisatenio Havana, II cases Ohie, Oil cases Pennsylvania, 210 eases Wisconsin, Z' cases Yerk state, a) bales Sumatra, 110 biles Havana and LS Jihds Western tear in tiatir.it direct te manufac manufac tureis, Ciiuuut tlciil V ulluy Jl.f.if .Vliirkct, 1 1 out the Anieilcau cultivator Ot the new or lb3 crop tully threo-feiuths is set. The wcuther has been dry, and, as one of our correspondents aptly expresses the bltuniien. "It Is water and set, and set and water." And this with high winds and thuthoiuiemeter well up te the nineties in tliebliade. Tiuler such conditions it is very dilllc-ult te uiake the plants live. Yet -Monday morning we had several line shnwers, and our iarmers linpreincd the time te the be.it ad vantage. We quete lieui our correspoudenco : Suf. field, June'Jli : "Tobicce setting is the order with us new, and it is almost impossible le muketliH pluuts live, with the dry weather ami high winds. 1 think I nover suw- the growers se disheartened, Keine have land Unit is lltteJ ready for ridging, but will net set unless we have rain seen." Hadley, June 1T2: "Tobacco setting Is well uleug, anil will be finished bv themth. Net much troublefrom cut worms as yet We have bad no sales." Deorneld, June 'J2: "Ne sales te rejHirt. With the thermometor at en degrees In the shade, would It he an Indictable illune If a .low tobiiie dealer should corner you whlle watering and set ting tub ure and make you an eiler el si ier pound ler the best imp ever grown In the state, if ou should, In your Indignation, jiro jire lecd te kick the fellow irem your premises?" Ne; but we would uilvlse moderation until we have eoelor weather. Ilnltlinnrfl MurKi t Itoeelpts of Maryland eonthiue iiioderate for the season, and in irketvery firm ler all ileMiiiblOHtm k. tirades silil.ible for Train e ure taken readily and at firm prices. Ol Ohie receipts are fair, and market also held III in. Ne sales reported for the week. 'Hie ItiMttliiMlIln l.eaf Minliil. 'I he m trkni at this plnielms been exiied Inelv eulct fei Iho mst week. We have net loliable information of n single sale. Many buyem me still heie and de mero or less rid ing. Many aciosel the new crop his been set. The lain ei .Sunilav night made work lively In the tobacco fields Monday and Tiii-h-day. I'rem icixirts we have received we should think tint tully hair of the crop In this section is set. Wltniliklil. Kieiatlie I'kciIeii Toliucce Uepeilei The tain or Sunday night allerds an oppor tunity ler a very general starlinger the plant ing Hoa-seu throughout the taUJ, but it gave barely a Htarlnr us Retting only coiitinueil diirliif, meiidav. I'er the next sliew or it large amount of ground is in readiness -ind an abundance el plants will be el prejsir slze, se Hint a large acreage cm be transplanted. I'rev Ions te this tlme lliore has been a scarcity of plants of proper size. It is n noticable fact that plants grew under canvas are nt least n week in advance of theso grown by any ether niotlied. The trnde In old leaf is still very llinited. We report the sale of a II case let of seed Ital te Kremer llres. A Ce., Detroit, by Thes. Iliitseu. Nothing is being received from first hands and very llttle new rem tins un sold, probably less than at any tlme belore in years at this tlnte. The shlpmcnte of the wnk nreGcar lmds, distrlbllteil us fellows; Detroit, .Jlciscs; riilladuphiu, lTficases; JSevv Yerk-, M cases. PEnSONAb. nntne is pronounced Ci.t vi.nn-s eers. Kl.i- Jehn McCrr.i.ei en once worked in the Northern Liberty gas works, el Philudcl phi u Phet. .1. J. Caki.. ofPettsvllIc. is indulg ing In a week's Jaunt through Iincater county. Ki.v. Dit. Tiievias Wisniiuii' Cen, pro fessor of ecclesiastical history hi thellerkeley lilvluitysclioel,dieiIrs.entlyln Mlddlctewn, Conn. ('(ii.i.hcieit Itoiii.mse., el New "erk, during his lour years incumbency iiiade twenty-eight removals, the causes being In toxication, neglitt et duty or dishonesty. I)n. AiiAMir.i.A KnvM v, daughter el Iho Inte distinguished Louden advocate, is said te lmveii lucrative pructlie in that city, where her abilities command the respect of even " the old practitioner." IlUKi: Kaiil, Tin onem:, et Ilavarii, is a skilled oculist, and has tieated thousands of cases among Ker people gratuitously. Among the rest he has. itteuded te l.)7 cases el cataract, curing nil but two. Jehn Hei.vii s, brother et the ihxter; Jehn II irtlett, of "Quotations" fame ; Jnmes Uukm.11 Lewell nnd Charles I'. Cheate, brother et Lawyer Josenli II. heatc, com pose the Cumbrldge, (Mass.,) whist i lub, of which the late Kebert Carter, of Now-Yerk city, for many years filled the leiirth ihuir, new taken by Cheato. Ciiaiimis A. I)v.v, the New Yerk Ami'i editor, thus discourses of his habits of lile . "I use very llttle fruit, seme MgeLibles, a geed deal of bread, but mainly meats meats of uny kind. Twe geed meals a day ure i ueiigh for me. If I take luncheon it Isvery llulit hardly mere tliun a glass of milk. 1 drink dry (humpugue, because I consider Hint best! I leltell .eng ageilrlnklngclaret, Ihk k and all sweet wines, 'lhey nnd lruit lend te rheumatism nnd gout 'Iho only sale thing te drink, ifyeu veuhl avoid gout, is dry chain i-igue. I Like tea at breakfast, but use very liltle cellee. I de net smoke; de net use tobacco In .inv lenn. It is net digestible. Billiards nnd iierselmck riding ure the best kinds of exercise ler theso en gaged In intellectual pursuits." WIl'NO AMI OI.I) 1 lie sweet girl graduate new n cllcn. In hlinltcil pru-e and l Ii) me, Ilie vast umeiint of stutf she's li-armil 'I e tune n luture time ; VV lilluelili I women nltanil licul rim yming ones eich In turn, Ami wonder If the sweet plrl thinks There h nothing i le le Iciirn Frem the Cincinnati Commercial Traiellir. In Lest ei West, or North or eeiitli, 1 he) le theiiKClvcs un outrage de, Who cannot beast u Irt-sh eet mouth VV 1th ttetli like peuils bcKeinined Willi dew VI hen SOOIION r nil this supplies, A ud w eiks Hiechurm bcfeiu our ejes jlwdieil Vw A Ileiiuirkiililt, I'm I In Court Ititeids Patriotic people, ad editing .u 1I 1 1 t,enl often quelu court sUitiiillcs te show prouietlug ourcesef crime committed 'Idling halM an fn fluently hliut nt nssiilluble points In the ills tilled buvcrnge tmde, bj tiiiclng Iiifrcti..n of lu nnd inenillty directly tethedcbaslnifcITects et Icleus goods unsciupuleusly sold by uurl cleus deulcrs 'Iho Htrlctc-t luNesllgutlnn iiiiieug all court ic-ceiils dlncle-e tin rciuuikaljli fuel that net a single breach of law or morals 1ms evci been tangibly lnsplnder ubeited by the luuny millions el bottles of DirT's 1'iisk VIalt Whiskey that lme been sold unit (eiixuiuid The nnsen Is olnleiu I'lrst, It Is absolute! j free from all resldum of deadly poisons found In eidln ir llfjuers, which esclte frenzy, create morbid cravings, unit bcgi t depruud appetites second, Ills thoiiieatsclciiilflc (oucentr.illeu of tlie nutritious rind tonic ijualltles of the llnest bmley, nnd quite as licnctlclal for unlveisal use ns Hiu best bread that ever nimu from honest baker's dozen All icllable dnigi;ists und gre cfru will furnUhlt Very Tour Leoneiii). eine people make n bushiest el cheating tliin-elM s, either by eating very lneuii und cht up loed, or elu by eullng tee small a t llulltl iy ofgeod feed. rJIther way is as bad policy us It would be te buy ncetlln In it cad et a suit of geed i lethes. Jtul because the cellln would cost hss. Peer diet means linpeerlhed bleed , and tint iiieins miser). Uiewii'h Iren Uitters en richc the bleed, ghes It the iron It needs, nnd tones lip the i hole 9) sti m. Ilrewn's lien III r-ti-rs tnrlclitM tlie bliMxl, glieslt. the lien It mviU and teiiis up thu whole system Ouies dsiiep slu, Indigestion, weakness, malaria, etc. Sl'XVlAL NOTIVI'.S. l'KKTTY VVOMILN". Ludles who weuldielaln fnslini s und hiie Ity Don't fall te try " Wells' lleuith lleiiewci." U) It I'ull ly VViiirlis.Metii 'llilnket the multl tilde of things udwitUcd lecuru dlscuse," you nay. Ne euiler. Hut hi the luiiiiutiiius of chuu Iheieurugnilns of gulden wheat. We may ilnd ltdlfllcultle Induce, jeti le test thu merits et Dr. heumdy's Favoille Kemedy, but when )ouhue dene se, our work is ended. After wards oil and this medicine will befast Irlcnds luvorlle Ucniedy would have died out long age but for It leal usefulness. Hut it Is geed aud does geed. "KOUUIl ON IIUII ' " Itiuighen Itch " cures humors, eruptions, ilugweiui, tetter, salt ihuuiu, Hested lcci, chil IjllltllS (J) "ItOUtill ON 1'ILI.S" Cities I'ilCH or Heiueri holds, Itching t'letiudlug, lilcedlng, Intel nal or othei. Internal und l.x teinul lteiuedy lu each package, sine cine, SOc. Druggists. (3) Howlsyeui backT If It nclics put en n Hep l'latter. ler Click, Stitches, llheuiiiatlsiu, I'nlns hi the bide or Hip, Chest and Lung dlllieultlcs or bin e m bs lu uny purl, nothing equals this por ous plusier for curing pain and siicugthcnlng. Flesh l'eps, llurgumly Pitch ami balsams com bined lie. di ugglsls (II) LIFKl'ltLSLllVKiT If you are losing your gill) en life, tiy " Wells' Health Itruuwei, liees dlicct te weak spots. (3) WATVllJtiS, JtV. yATu ii i:s, clocks Xn dj ENvicrjit y7 GREAT REDUCTION in riuc'Ks or watches, clocks and J E WKI.lt Y, lit LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qacce Street, Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. It. It. Depet. Untuning; at Whelus.ilu 1'rlcus. Iteialrlng at ztral.ew 1'ilces. lyJI-lyd rpnn 11 LSI' 6e HAVANA CIGAR IN JL the City, nt IIAKTMA.N'3 YKLLOW faTOUE, FUONT CIUAK ST0KAQJ5 AKIH- , COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, ' DANIEL UAYElt, aec2 lya 10 V7et Cheitnnt itwet. .v in r ii.. m'liiNe i i: i:k. y VI lhl scnunii iiciul fir one tivnlteu Keine Mirl of tnnli lltliN Mitt r Inte iiltunt evirj ili-li ln h prc-i riplimi for llie-n lie tin it lllllllllllg up Brown's IRON BITTERS Tin: ni.sr 'ie.su Trmln Vial It (ii'Ai.nv, i'L ui n -no r ijuam n On bvtry llellle. I ni WiiiktKM, l.alliulc, I.uck of Kniigv, 1 . It MAS Ml l.elTAl, ami Is tin only linn iiii-illrtiii- Hint Is net Injurious. It hmlcliiH Hm IIIikiiI, Iiivlgenitcs tlie sjRlein, llesteres Appe tile, Ald4 IiIkphHeii It ileci net hliukcn ei injiue the teutli, rniine licinlaPliii or produce constipation e(icr Iren medtrinc de. I)u I) II lliiKirr, n lcmllng pliyBlclau of Sprlugllelil, Ohie, iiyn "lliimn'H lien llllicis U a. Hioreiiglily(roKl mi ilk Inc. I n -ii II In my pniotlteiunl Mini Its iictlen excels nil eltiei ferniH or iron. In wruk wruk nesnrn low eonilltlen of the njntein. Ilrew ii'h lien Hitters Is iHiiully u poilllve necessity. It 1h nil I hill U rliiliiieil rut It '' Ociiulne lm tniile murk nnd rtecil red llnpi en wrapper T VKI..NO Ullli:il. Sludoenlyby 11UOVV N (III.M1CAI, CO, I1ALT1MOUK, Mil hAiiiFH' Hand Heek fBrful mid nttrnctlvc, ceiiliiliilng INt of prices for receipts, liifenmi Hen nlieiit celnfl elc.uUcn uwav uvull ilcalers in iiicdli Ine, or mulled te uny udilrcs en receipt of 2c. stump. (8) Aeni:.vr succkss. V en will any se What Is tlie line of siilfi r IniCttitli llni.kuclic, scnticu, Kliciiiimt lm, f-liliv uclic, Stltclms, Click, Klilney Treulilpn, Here Chest, or net cue" In nny pirt, when n ller I'las teii will glvelnxtuiitrullfil T Applvone directly inei scut of puln und ueteltH Boetlilng, stimula ting nutl strcnKHieiilngcrreet. Vlrtuen of Heps, l.nuuilu I'.alsuin und llnrnuinly I'ltcli combined Hosts of people ui.e nnil rccemmenit them. Sold v ry here, 'iVc., 5 fur II mi Mailed for price HOP lM.AVl'hlltOMPANY.Hosten, Muss. 1. T IIU MAKKKT IS 1'I.OODKl) With old fiishlencil shenr nctlnir ulastcrs of doubtful composition, llt-re we present you tlie cemplcln virtues of Kiesli Heps, llurgunUy l'ltcliunil Cuuaila balsam us the Ingredients of the Hei- l'LAHTBH, Pure, Sweet, Krcsh, ami never iitltliiK-fernll mlns,nclii-HUiiil soreness, loci! or dctqiMitti-d Aliseluicly Hiuliest and strongest poieus plaster evel known. 1 lieusnnds say se, iliv net ou T Oulv : . or S for II HOeverv wheie i nl liytiiiill for price HOP 1'LAbl Hit tOMl'A.N V , llosten, Muss (10) TTOi'l'LASTlfilS YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. lIcciue pnsecsspd of trceh nnd ncllve mrill clnul iitrents for the cuieef puln und dlseuse. A wendi mil strenKtheiiliiR porous planter, made (loin Hups, burgundy l'lti li anil Cuuiida ll'ilfiitn. Apply one te ll.ii kac lie, trli k. Kidney troubles, hlltrfips. scliiileu, Hlii'iimutlsiii, Sere Chest or pulu In nn pirt Actslustuiitly uluA)sseitli's inlets HHiMuisIii ssreudj te apply All dial crs, JSe ' for i I sent by mall for pi Ice (1) HOI' 1'I.AVI l.ll CO , l'repr's, IJosten, JIn. ut)r23 lydeed.tw vi.eTitimi. KATHVON. M yj:iw a "BEMSWICK!" inn s. wick is i m: N.vvih ei hie Best White Shirt f-OLD IV I.ANCASIKIt TODAY Made of I!i st llrunil Wainsutt.1 Muslin, 1 our Ply Ilosein, and peslliM Ij the best Itiudy-Mndi slilrt In uw Him linen and leurl'ly lkceni ThCj"I!rutiswlck cells ful SI 25 Laumlned ami $1.00 UnlauDtlricil THE "RUBY" Is our Second fJradi Whllehlrt MadoefNew Volk Mills .Millln, and Is Mipcrlel te incut II il VV hltu --hlits put un the market tun be hail for $1.00 L;iiimli'ii'l or Tee. riilaunilried. 1I0(MI-K0llt PLY AND KINK LINEN SKI; OL'it STOCK OF THIN GOODS ! I we shades of blown, two Shades of 111 tie, two Shinies of bellow nnd VV hlte.tuosliadesef lll.ick und White SEERSUCKER, in Checks, At $:w for Ceat und V est MWtVIKIt VESTSIn White Duekei Illuek mil While Mixed Duck MYERS ct RATHFON, LKADI.NO CLOIHIEltS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCAbTEU. l'A. yn imucj:s reii STJIIEE, &00DS LLADTIILMAUKKT Reduction Price List of Men's, Dejrs a-H Children's CLOTHING. THINCOVTSuttUc StLK&UCKEUtOAT& and VESTS Irem 1 ii " llftlcrSKKItSUCK Cits nt 11.75 JILN'a UL'Sl.NLs hUIls ut I.W, t-ilie, Wm. and 7ii VI1.N sDUESS SUITS ut 13 w, fieim, (12 0H Hiul $14 1. Ml.N'S I1US1NESS PAVTSntTV. JIfc.N-.S ALL-WOOL LAhMMhKi: l'A NTs nt fi uw, S0 and 13 ml. HO'S SUITS ul fiuu, t.'W.MOU, Hill, Jfliw up teri en t II ILDKLN'3 SUITS fiem JI.25 iipnnnl Custom Department. Out Hpeclultles in this depuitnicnt iiielViml Scige SuIlliiK In all Celers, the same, uuiuaku te erdci in Ilist-cluss HtjUis lei flldu. ALE WOOL 1'AN'fS te eulci at $3 no, $1 ml, K en. d "a, $7.ea, $.- ou The place le Unde U whcie jeu eun (jet the most fui your money, und w heie you can liavu thu lar.est vailety le select Irem. L. KANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MEI1CHANT TA1LOUS AND CI.eriHLlts, Nee. 68-OG V, HTH QUEEN ST., (High ten th"-oiiUnwstCer. of Orunge Street,) LA.CAblKU, l'A. 9()pi a L ... .1 'J o'clock, Saturday until in o'clock. Net eenneeled with uny ether eleUiliiK heusu lu the city. wjjeri'jfiKJi. t "ii ej lis i?s7i7 riTvsTKTNa's'i FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS ! NOW HEADY KOIt DEALEltS I Our rruekem aie puichused from Importers, and weiuu picpaied tojebut the Lentist l'llccs. OUK FIIIEWOKKS Aie the Uiicqualled Colored Weiks, purchnted fiem thu luunuliietiiieni, und vu uiu pieparud te 8v)l them ut Lewest I'llccs. bterekecpci ure ln ited te give ua u cull. Itcmenibcr the HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT for I'oUite liUKS, Cut Worms, Kose Iluus nud SIuks, .te. VVouretbeugents for It. Storekeepers sup plied utjebblu rates. Alse geldatiutail, BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LAKCASIElt, l'A. sun i s. JiMNN A IIHRNRMAN, 150,000 Westlake's Geal Oil ' Steves ! Adams Nen In itfeln Hiu I'nltul Htutm I'.vny one Kh Inn uinl miHt ii llutile Steve Nen-Explosive and -nu no oriinu-te Flinn & Breneman, Agents for Lancaster County. Trade Supplied. 1IHV UUOIIH. jonN'.s.eivi.nu, i:e. r. HATH VON. GREAT REDUCTION -I.N- Silks 1 Silks! ritOM THIS BATE.JUSK.fl, We will Sell all SUMMER SILKS, at a Grcai Hcdiiclieu. TOH WILL SAV r. MONT.Y UY OUll OOOI1S. I.OOUIMj Af KLEf.AhT I.INH or BLACK SILKS! AT LOW CASH 1'KICF.S JOHN S. GIYLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, LANCA8TEI1, l'A. D IILXS GOODS. ANOTIIEP. CAKLOVD OK SUMMER GOODS ItECElVED AT THE W YOEK STORE. IroCeaos lkauullfiil PRIMTED SATIRES, Ulleen Cents a yard ; made te fell uti5 Cents An liniucnse Stock of VV ASIIINO DKESS GOOD', CHAVIllllAls, SEKltsUCKEK, (INCH VMS. IIAII-TLS VICIOIilV I VW.NS. INDIA I.INENs, NAINSOOKS AM) I'lQL'hS At Lenest City Trices. A CHORE SELECTION OK ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK und CAMISKIC EMBROIDERIES, in All Widths und Qunllties nt th Lenest Prices Ever Knew n In theTmrte. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J. II. MAHTIN A CO. S a t i n e s ! Hctclvcd this menilni; 50 Pieces Dress Satines, Emliiiiciiiever i" NEW Patterns, of Choicest De.,'ns. American Satines, l.JSc. and 1 ic- FRENCHSATINES At ile , neith JTe PRINTED BATISTES, ELEGANT ASSOKTMENT ut lijc. nnd lis. Laces ! OIIIENTAL LACES, EGYPTIAN LACES, TOItCIIONf LACES, Te match Satines, Uatltej, Ac SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN CORDED PIQUES, At J5c , Jle , 37c, iOc, .Vic. nnd GN;. LINEN DE INDE, At U)ie., IOc., 25c , i7c , aOc Crinkled Seersuckers, At 12,'ic 11. and 23c. J. B. Maii & Ce., Cor. West King autl Prlnce Sts. LANCAbTK.lt, PA. UlfDEllTAKJNU. irfNDKVAklNa7 L.-reROTE, UNDERTAKER, Cor. SeqUj Queen and Vine Streets, Lameabtku, l'A. Personal attention clven te allot ders Every thing lu the Undertaking line furnished. Having BC-euied the servkes of a Ui-st-elass ime chanlc, 1 urn prepaied todeull kinds of Uphel. Bterlng at veiy uioderute prices, All kinds ul Fumlturu Upbelsteiad. Give me a cull. L. JanlO-ttd R. ROTE. OTHENGTIinX YOUU LUNCJS lly expandlus the cheat with KNI0KERBO0KER BRAOE. Fer Ladles aa well us Gentlemen. Fer sale ut COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. dec3-6ma ihev iiin tin clinnmt Perfectly Safe. si NH Hill ( Illtl I. Vlt-fcO VI.OIIIIMI. AI)QUAKTi:ilS lOK J Hn SUMMER Merine Shirts nnd DrtvwerB, Oauze Undershlrta nnd Drawers, Cholce Necktlea, E. it W. Cellnrs and CuHh, C. St O. Cellnrs and Cutis, Crown Cellnrs nnd Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. sunns and secikty pahai'iikiama 3IAI1K 'lO OltDKll. At Erisman's, .NO 17 IV'hSTKlNOhTKKKT. M EKCHANT TAILOK. I IcCAULET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 131 NORTH qiTKN ST. (lluchlnlllcr'g liulldliiK ) ON EOI THE KIN EST IIM.SOF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOllTHESPUINO VNDsi'MMEUTItVDE, ei:kshevv n in this cm -Cull nnd take a leek ut the noeils. and ou will lie Mile liilmti join ineasuiu taken fur a "Ult. Junciuyd TJL'KOKK A .SUriON. A WORD TO PARENTS. As the helldajsure neui nt hand, the parents will wonder uhat Is thi best te i t their be) s In the ny of Clethluir -nun thing -trelly ut the sumo lime mat and dres-y II OV WILL CALL AT BURGER & SUTTON'S 'V out mind will be put at rest, as e can sup ply the e-ry suit jeu want at prices te suit neiy one VV'e can (.uariiiti e VV erkmunshlp becuute they uie Our Own Muke VV L II VE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT -ei- Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT I'llICLs AWAY DOW N' S-OIVE US A CALL.-Tta Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, I.ANCASIEK, l'A puxi: TAILOIUNO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Iho Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE C1T Y OF LANCASTEK. All the Latest Ne eltles In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OYERCOATIMG. THE VEItl IILST WOKKMANSllir. Pikes te suit all und nil goods wurranted aa i-epresentcd at hi new store, ,- Io.43Uei'tli Queen &S (OI'l'OSITE THE l'OSTOFUCE.) H. GERHART. s LMl-ANNUAL JIAKlv-UOW N SALK. Great 40 Days' Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S One - Price Clothing AND GENT'S FURNISHING STORE, IIEG1NN1NC. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885. liiiu't lull leiiMiil join self of the opportunity elleied jeu of ehliiluliiK (1I1EAT UAltllAINS. I.iKik for list el Special Hireling nexteekln Ihudalh papem. Hirsli & Brether's ONEPRIOE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEIIOFNOimiQUEENSritUETANU l'ENN SQUAItE. WITHOUT KXUJJPTION, THE JIKST it . C'liarstn thu town, tue for 5c. ut L-lifa JTA HAHTUAN'S YELLOW FKONT OIQAH aiOUE. pcrfi ct uttf irlVin In Hie inuiket
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