THE I.ANCASTET? DAILY INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1885. v L Iff l& . DAILY INTELLIGENCER. Published Every Evening in the year (Sundays Krcepted) 8TT.INMAN & 1IKNSK1. nv INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, H. V. Cerneii Ckktri Squxni, I.AMCABTBIt, l'A. DAILY Ten Cents a Week. J-'tte Dollars a Year or Fifty Cenlt a Menth. J'estnge Mr e. ADVKRTMKHKXTH from Ten te tfty Cent I a Line. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Eight 1'ages.) Published Every Wednesday Merninq, Tice Dollars a Year in stilmnce. OOnilEHVONDESCK solicited from every part of the state anil country. Correspondents are re quested te write legibly and en one side of the paper only; and te sign their names, net for publication, but in proof of geed faith. All anonymous letters will be consigned lethe rmste basket. ' Address all Letters and Telegrams te THE INTELLIGENCER, liAXCABTEIt, l'A. l)c Lancaster; Sntclligcuccr. LANOABTEK. AUGUST 1. 18S5. What Will They de About It I Ucfore the nomination of Quay, tlie Philadelphia l'rm, and ether ltepublican newspapers distinctly warned the party of tlie piobable consequences. They informed the King managers that self-iespecting lle publlcans, however strong in their paiti sanshlp, could net ue expected te vote for a man of his antecedents and leputatien. They asked "What sue conscientious Ite Ite publicanste say in defense, when men point te the jobbery and corruption of tlie old State King, te the shameless plunder of the state treasury tinder ICemble, Mackey and Quay, te the railroad schemes te 10b the sinking fund, and te keep the people in the shackles of monopoly, te the Wet Kill villainy, and te the infamous pardon of the convicted criminals; all of which sue represented by Quay, who is avowedly nom inated because he does lepiesent theui." This is substantially what was said by the better class of Kepublican journals be fore the nomination. They did net par ticularly develop these monstrous scandals, because they were matters of history and general notoriety. Kutthe old manageis of the Tieasury King and the railroad lobby paid no attention te the I'uss and its coad jutors. They declared that the people were, tired of honesty and economy tand decency in eillcial life; that the juiuwosef tlie Itepubllcaii-jmrty slglicd for a completo leinstatcment of the King bosses and would be satisfied witli nothing less than the nomination of the most dis reputable of the let; that they wanted machine rule, machine methods, with all that they imply, including the meials of the Kiet Kill enterprise and of the Quay pardon beaid; and that they paiticul.irly ..,-djJjjggjlri eminent exemplar of "iddi "iddi tien, division and silence," at tlie bead of the treasury, se as te tuvive tlie old Hystcm et plunder in all its ancient perfec tion. They had their way. They nominated Quay in spite of the avalanche of pretests, and, te be entirely consistent, the com mittee en resolutions sat down heavily and incontinently upon .Senater .Emery's mild little anti-discrimination resolution, thus giving due notice that the Kepublican paity was formally committed te railroad monopoly as well as te etlicial preiligacj. And new what aie the people going te de about it ? "When Win. -M. Tweed, with insolence no greater, asked this ques tion, Samuel J. Tilden, Charles O'Coner, and tlie tax-payeis of New Yerk, without distinction of paity, furnished him an unexpected nnswer. A Scheme That Should he ltiiiltil. It is said that an effort will be made te amend the rules of the Heuse of llepie llepie sentatUesseas te takeaway f i eni tlie ap ap ap propiiatienscommitteo all the impeitant general appiopriatien bills except three the legislative, sundry civil, and geneial deficiency bills. Under this plan the In dian committee would prcpaie the Indian bill, the iostetllco committee would have thopestonico bill, the eommittee en naval affairs the naval bill, etc. It is estensiblj an effort te rebuke Air. Kandall for his stern tight against all kinds of join at the head of the appropriations committee. The .scheme should fail because of the manifest advantage of lodging the appio appie appio priatien powers of the government in ene eommittee that will lie held responsible for them. It may be said that this concentration of ieei has its dangers also, but they ate minimied by the cheek of opposing politics in ..the membeis mak ing up the committees, as well as by the voice of an independent press, which ever keeps an Argus-eyed watch ever them. The new plan would offer a rich Held for the jobber and lobbyist, i'ublic'nttentieu could net fellow closely the weik of each committee, nnd the appiopriatien bills would jump up faster than the inciciiry does en a het day. As the Xew Yerk Sun says: "The history of the river and liaiber bill, after its transfer te a special river and harbor committee, shows hew much can be gained In this manner for the cause of ex travagance nnd plunder." .Net hi the Due of J(c rerm. The decision of the president and Secre tary Lamar that medical examiners of the pension bin can shall be appointed after a competitive examination is net a geed tiling for the service. The weik is largely technical nnd it is especially desirable that men of geed medical knewledge and attain ments should be chosen te these places. But the men thus fur chosen are nearly all tmall school teachers or ether iwrseiis who by the nature of their duties have been compiled te retain their knewledge of lioeks without any reference te its npi Ilea Ilea tien te any practical purpose. Jf this is te be the result of the civil fier- vlce examinations nnil tlie indication') certainly point, in thisrtiieetien il will take ineic liine and weik te establish tlnmi in the popular coiiflilence than any admin istration can i'er give. It will! u inevi table that, the public sen ire shall suffer, A the 'quick, stieng, pradicnl-mimled men whoaiepailieulaily lltied ler such weik are te be excluded fiem it, because lliu de net leinember their books well eneiiRh te compete Willi tlie many slewanil narrow persons who have net developed the talent nor found the en. oil unit v of hriiushm their se-called knowledge te bear in the tiansac tiansac tien of business. In lliis case theie was no possible icaMin for bunging the cvunincrs under tlie rules simply because they aiepaldOl.soea j ear tins salary of feiuth-elass eleiks. 'I'lieie aie hundieds of active, elllcient and well- trained young phsieiaus te whom nucha weik with lis fair pay would be veiy wel come for a few jeais. 'I'liey would net only serve the country well; they would have opportunities for peifectlng them selves in their molessien, the inipievc- iiiniil, of whiidi would de seinetliinir te ad vance the stnndaul of tlie medical piofes piefes piofes slen the country ever. Civil scivice icTeim Is a very geed tiling; but thoceuntiy will want seme assurance after awhile that a genuine article is being dealt out. Tun ''tnrlll kIiesI" h.w ngilti Invaded tlie editorial xiim-lum of tlie New Yerk Tribune. It is prepur Unit it should haunt this grue y.inl of hurled political hopes. Tin: successful reopening of the Loulsvllle Exposition draws attention te the quicken ing ituliistiinl lire et the Seuth. A few diiys age It was noticed hew suddenly the town el Abllene, Texas, "rose like nn exhalation." The miiie growth, tlie identical variety of Hiinp, is also lslhIe olsnnhere belew Masen and DImiu'h lluu. The iccerds In the olllce of the commissioner of Iptilhllngs in New Orleans show that for the four mouths ended July ill, permits ter tlie election of buildings valued at SI.OOO.OOO woie issueu. nils is double tlie amount issued during the kiiiici time last year. Durham, N. ('., a tobacco iiiaiiuf.icturing town, twenty years age w.ts a Binall hamlet, with but W inhabitants, and the total valuation or preperty was only f 10,000. A iccenlly completed cen sus shown a population or 0,370, and the assessed ablation el the preperty is given at f.(,(KK),0ei. Again, It is Minted that tobacco is being neli! In Wake count, N. ('.. in the hill at fl2,'. pur acre, where a few yearn age thoeultivatien el tobacco was net thought of. These are instances of sud leu growth that are itlillcult te parallel in tlie North. While Northern railroads are reporting dect c.ised earnings and increased expenses, the earnings en tlie pilncipnl rail roads in Heutli Carolina ler the month of Jiini), ls.'., aggngate taii.tet a net in crease et 61Ii,1.k compared with the same month last yiar, the niesl !aorable mpert published for many months. The tiini) hoenis te Imm'Iose at hand when Northerners will need te go Seuth te learn the lessen et thrift and enterprise. 1 1' the railroad men think that ho.'ause tliore is no legislation te enforce the constitu tion's prohibition of tlie purchase, Iciise or control el parallel nillrn.nl lines let tliein Iry it en. 1 1 tlie llaltiioero A Ohie TiilcKraph com pany, which Is new making arrangements te outer Ijutirnstcr, can show as geed work in Km leleKrnpli snrx 'co "s Is seen in tlin beauti ful little lioek, " Kill-trie I!. A ()," tlip public will he mere than witislied. It is an in lileiice r liie lllw-ral spint in whli'lithis lorpnratien is run that the book uilprtisiug its merits should he .111 artistic conception that cost net a little. The whole history of messages, Ireiu tlie slew and w eary crossing of Hihara desert liy a camel te the sightless coerii rs of the ail that liy eer the present electric- telegraph, Is told in cuts tli.it are models of artistic beauty. TeMr. .!.(!. I'angbern, who eeneelvnd and carried nut tin- work, much crulit belongs for originating a loel. which will delight tlie ait-leir nnd at Ihn snme time ndvertit-e tlie merits of the lliiltlinore A Ohie reiiipany. A copy may be obtained Ireoef cost by ter warding address with stamp te the piesident and general manager et the It iltlmoie A-Olile Telcgraph company, Mr. I. II. Hates, New Yerk. Stvtimii i s liaMMemputed that since Assistant Postmaster lieneial Stevenson e.iniu in, it Itepuhllcan has been tinned out every six minutes el evciy working day. Fast enough, surely ! Win.s such a thick-aud-tliiu Uepulilican journal as the Philadelphia .Xeih Anwrn mi Is w illlng te tell the honest truth about Jehn Ilnacli, it is high time ler Ch.iiiman Cooper te put a step te his campaign rubbish that sympathy ter Jehn willalienate Irish-Ameri-can etes te tlie Republican party. The Sorti Amr ixeu it s.iys : It is net jile.is.int te liuil that attempts are still being made te arouse something like public Ruling against tlie action el tlie go eminent in declaring lerfeited tlie con tiarts for tlie new steel cruisers at Jehn Reach's yard. The cry that this Is n blew at the working classes is groundless arid saers of dem.-igegisni. As the work is te lie coni ceni coni pletoJ liy the government, with tlie same set of workmen, it is hard te see where the hard ship comes in. Tlie new pa master is icr tainh lust asgoeil. As ler Hoach. -i uhmen at tlie published statement of his assets anil liabilities is suflicieiit te convince anvljedy tli.it he is net an object ler condolence." Ni:w Yeuk is a big town, but It leqiilres a hlgpiusote 1)0 a proiierH -holder thoreie. The ta rate last year was 'J.J.", jier eeutuiil ; tills year it Is ''. 10 per centum, nearly ene per centum moie than that of Lancaster. PKRSONAU Mil. Tiiiim s lit nuns will sail ler Amer ica en S.itutilay next. T.vi.M.Mii: thinks that millionaire lihei lines are the curse et the world. Tiii'itM N would refuse tlie Ohie guber natorial nomination, jf iin.iulnieusly ellered. HAiieN Tunnvsen, en August (I, eele eele hratedthe seenty-sltli nnnhersary or his birth. I'oeh Jehn Mi Ciii.i.di mi's appetite is geed, but his brain disease gets worse ami werse. KiiAMi llt'iii) isceilain el a Kinomiuatieii te Congress hy tint Dcmeciats el tlie Teledo, O., dlstrk-l. Sncnr.iAUv Mvnmmi, ac-erdhig te the J'lttnlinnj J)niiiitei,iuny hoeiecleil te lesign atany time, though in all probability he will net de It until alter the kill elections. Jehn-Ijii.ui'itN eeulil net live without a qiiunel. Ifhe were lelt alene in tliewmld, he would liave cut hintselt in two and set Jehn te light I.lliiurn and Llluurii te light Jehn. Jehn ii. fJi-Tiiuii:, twk-e mayor el Pitts burg, a iiicmher of the state constitutional convention and feriii.iuyje.irHHpvcI.il ngent inu i iiiii-u jsuhus ireasnry in vv asiilngten, died at Cressen en Thursday, aged seventy, eight years. Mn. Si'inior.eN deolarodofaeapllousques deelarodofaeapllousques deolaredofaeapllousques tlouer that if the coiistell.ition Orien wero polnteil out te his vicar he would suggest Immediately that the sliape of it was peer, and that the stars might e ie-arr.mged en a new principle. flovmt.Nen (law, el Indiana, vvasiliiving witli his lainily In iiidi.inapelis en Sundaj' evenlngwhen seme iiilhcmint lired u hhet tlireiigh the carriage, tlie Mil passing in proximity te tlie person el the elder oecu eecu live, it is net knew n w liether tlie shot was tired ut random or with murderous Intent, rhe IH.TKOHS by whom it was ilied could net be found. woman's i:tmouev. W hen Eve breiulit -ee te ull nmnkiiKt Olil Ailnin called her tin-tii(in t Hut MliciiBhe oeeil w lth lev n se kind, lie then ntoneunccd her iroe-mun, Hut new w 1th felly ami w lib pride, Their huabumVa ecl.eU ttluiminB, The Udies are te full atuhims, 'I'te people call hcuxuhim-mtn, DltlYE IX THE LOWER END. Mnssiis. KuiTeiis: Te satisfy a leng-felt dosire te visit, probably for the last time, the scenes or boyhood, as well as ninny old fi lends In the southern end of the county, we ehneits the most comfortable wny of do ing se te go by private conveyance, which enabled us te proceed by easy drives lreni pluee te place, and step and start when It suited our comenlence. I have ventured te send you n lew notes of the recollections of llfly yenis age recalled by the visit, and seme thoughts suggested by what I saw en my drive in the bovver Kud. If you think them of stiilicieut Interest use them; If net, chuck thciu into the waste-lusket, wliere much bet bet eor manuscript has gene before. The llrst object of interest en our way southward was ItoehuiN chapel, the llrst Methodist meeting house built In Lancaster county, nlMjut sK nille south of Lancaster city. This chapel wnsorccted hi 1701, and Is still in excellent condition. Having been born and lived u Tew or tlie llrst ears or my lire In the vicinity or tills old chapel, hore 1 was brought te he baptized by that veteran pioneer Methodist preacher, Henry Hoehin, who organized tlie ilrst Methodist society In the city or l.ancaster, eighty years age, ami died seme tboeiignat the age of ene hundred years. Here 1 llrst nttended church nnd Sunday school, nnd well remember hearing I'utlier lleehui nnd ether distinguished pioneers of Methodism preach sixty years age. Aftorsemo inqnlrj' I can Hud nene now new living who woie tlicu members of this old chapel, but Hud the unuies or many of them inscriecii en tneir lomusiencs in tee grae- ynrd near liy, who j'enrs nge have geno te thulr last long sleep. And what n marked change in tlie surroundlngsef tills old chapel during these years. .Sixty j-ears age Itwns surrounded by a great weeds ler many years called lleehiu's weeds or grand old oaks, many el them the grewtli of cciiturlcc, tlie cool umbrage or ft hicli made this ene or tlie most pleasant ami quiet retreats te he leund. This line limber has wholly disappeared, nnd tlie laud is new under cultivation. This, liowevor, is net tlie only instuueoef the kind; I llnd the snme miirkoilchaiige in tills respect wheioverlge. Where fifty- years age tliore were hundreds of aciesel timber tliore Is new comparatively but little left. This I suptiesc, Is one et the results of the progress of eivlll eivlll zalleu nnd tlie incrense of population. Other things, liowevor, we llnd me rapidly taking tlie place el timber, and supply all our wants quite nswell. we also linn thai me poepio live better, cniev mere comforts, cenveni ence and luxuries new liy far than they did fitly cars nge, and 1 have no lears that the earth w ill net continue lesupply all the needs el the race as long its cither exlst, bocnune 1 beliove tlie Creater has made its loseurces boundless ami inexhaustable. I'umi.ers ireiiHi.u.v i. mill.. Cressing I'equea valley bridge recalls an exciting event In my early experience, fifty yean age. I was sent te return te the owner a borrowed hoi-se. Te de se I had te cress this bridge. When I reached the creek the bridge had been se badly damaged liy u great Heed that it could net he crossed. Thinking of nothing else than te eley orders I plunged the horse into the stream above tlie bridge, where it was narrow, deep and rapid, Instead of below, as 1 should, where it w. is wiilcr and net se dee'i. The lesultetit was that lieth horse and rider came very near being drowned. The owner of the horse happening te witness the oceurrenco from a distant e gave me n geed scolding for en dangering net my own life hut that or the old herM). iim: or mi in ni'.si iMiAinrvMs. We p.i"s the old Martin llubcr farm, ene mile south et l'l-enea Valley, en the I'ert licjKjsit reada r.irm I h.ive ssed and repasscd tur sixty years, and whh.li recalls some early recollections I reincmber seeing the ehl gfiitleiimn en a summer day In the evening et his lite, mere than hltyycirs age, sitting en his long, wide, shudy finrcli, stall la Jjauil calmly looking out ever Ids lertile fields and the beautiful and swi-ct-smelling meiulew, which stretches out in front et tlie beuse. ills patriarchal appearance Impressed me, and reminded me el Hie patriarchs of old, and he owned, I thought, as lertile lields and line decks as ever gladdened the heart of Abraham and Jaieb in their palmiest days, (ioednoss and benevolence shone in his lace, and Ills house was for many je.irs the objective jieiiit et many oer and needy old colored women, and white people as well from the "Lewer Km!." And tiiev were nevi r turned nway einpiy-handed. Ills farm nl that early day wns one el tlie host cultivated midmost productive In Lauuistei county, south or the l'equnn. lie wits Messed with long Ille and pros pres peritysis was Ids children alter him and died at a green old age, many ears age, greatly lamented by the peer and highly respected liy all. W VSlIfll ru.l Iisa II IN I le I AIIMI.lt. In driving along I notice with regret the vast amount et the best and most highly rertdied soil which has been washed oil the lields out into tlie reads and t reams by the lcccnt heavy rains, i'arnicrs in tlie aggregate lese in this way enormously nltnest every summer. Having been myself a heavy loser in this way 1 learned by experience, tlint the best means el protection against such less was te keep land liable te wash in grass as much its possible 1 have also learned that thoeultivatien of grass ami production of bav in this section is at least equally if net mere profitable than the cultivation of the teu-als. Tlie fanners of Lancaster county can no longer successlully eompeto In the Kaslern markets witli the cereals produced by the farmers en tlie cheap lauds in tlie West as well n? the unjust freight discriminations in laver or ether states, ilut the rapid growth or all our towns and cities, and the thousands el horses and ether animals kept and used in them will always atreiil n ready market for hay at remunerative priies, mid their local railie.ul facilities new at hand render thesa people at least te seme extent independent nl these unfair discriminations. iiiikem uiiev is iioviieoii's u vi-i'v iinvii We new reach Hickory Grove farm, the home or in- boyhood, w ith which many or my earliest rei ollectien are connected many pleasant, semes id hut each and nil become tender recollections as we approach the end of life. Hem is still the leg house winch never smolled or paint for forty years alter the ereitien, but new modernized and gio.it gie.it gio.it lyimpievedin appearance. The old straw thatclicd barn, where we thrashed with tlie flail tlie grain which was re.iped with the sickle, has disappeared, and In Its place stands ene of mere modem style. Hore Is the garden cultivated for many years bj- tlie dear hands of a geed mother, te whom 1 oweso much, new long since dead. The or chard I helped te plant lilty j-ears nge has nearly ull disappeared. Hore is the well whero hung tlie iron-bound buoket from wiiicii many ntliue mid elt l uncut-hed nn- thirst with tlie clear cold water fresh-drawn from the crystal fountain forty feet below the surface. The old pear tree, planted sixty years age. and which nev or failed te produce its annual ereji of luscious fruit, is beginning te show signs of old age mid deeay. Here I saw Lalaj-ette hi the summer el lsi'i, en ids way from Lancaster te llaltiuiere, accom panied by a train or carriages bolero there was any railroad in operation in the Cnlted State, and I well luiicniber his venerable and distinguished nppoarance w hen he took me hj' the hand. Whlle msinj' changes have taken place, its gonernl nppearatice indicates that the old home of my boyhood is In line with the march of iinpieveineut. lll.il AMI Nl:W UAWI.I.NSVII.I.l:. We must drive te Itawlhisvlllu and step til see some friends nnd take a leek at the place, whero in 1&J3 there was only ene or two house. We new find a beautilul nnd tlirlvlnir village, with cliurehes, school, halls, hotels nud stores, mid innny residences. The vil lage is new surrounded liy beautiful farms. whero fifty yours age, tliore was only weeds and fioer outlying old fields. Hore its earl j' us ls'-7 I was sent for the weekly nowspajier tlieie were no dallies published then that I can remeiuher. The liostelllco was kept in tlie old stene tavern, part et which Is still used for a stable. Tlie postumster, appointed during the adminis tration of JeluHJUincy Admits, was unable te rend and U3iudly laid nil the paper out en the Mr ler me te pick out ene i wanted, which, though unable te read myself, 1 never failed te tie. Hore I llnd my old friend and neigh bor, and oucen Suqday school pupil et mine, Frank Ilrtneman, iestiii.ister et this tin ly ing village. Having always practiced the principles inculcated in his early youth, this community will Unit in Mr. lireneinau an intelligent mid obliging postmaster. Here I ulse attempted te liuike my Jlrst political speech during the exciting van Huren cam paign In 1S3U. Hut Hke the llrst oilert of my friend Heb HUk, In au upper room of Fulton hall, it required thunders of applause te keep me K''i't?i nnil then iliil net prove cry mie-cccdiil. INIllVS hill I! VNII Milllll sI'IIINii. A short distance Iseutli or llavvlinsv Ille we reach Indian risk, and what Is known as the Ninth spring, where we quench our thirst with as pure i old water as Hews out or the earth. II it Hews through mi h-v conduit direct from the Ninth pole II could net be colder. Talk about your Saratoga springs and Ilodferd springs, or even the Wild Cut spring, from which Jack Jehnsen nud his mules ilimik mid went wild evor, they me net te be compared with this. Health and long life are te found hi Its waters. Here doulitless the noble red man ute Ids speckli d trout nun quenched ins must iiem mis crystal fount centuiics hefore the loot et n white man pressed the soil of A met let. Hern In (his cool retie.il with friends we rested ever night. tin: iii'cu, ami Tin: t.eu si uoei. imist;. We new turn eastward and drive te the Buck, hi Druiuore township. This Is truly what Is called In the application for license, "an old stand." 1 remember the phue since 1821, mill it was then mi old stand. Here in tlie old tog school beuse, with its slab benches nnd smoky old stove, I wres tled with in v llrst lessens In mi old Dllwerth kqclllug-tioe'k,long before the Inauguration el our present system el' public wheels. I elten waded through deep snow n distaucn or two miles le reach this old school house, then unlit Ter n sheep stable. The Imys of the present day knew but little about the hard ships and obstaelesencoiintoied by lxier boys In theso days te secuie mi education. Here are found still living some of our old school mates tlie Moores, I'ennjs, Wentcs, Simp sons mid ethers. Happening te be evor night nt this old tavern In the autumn or Kill, I saw the great est fall ofmeteorsever W'itnesseii dining the present century. Iho phenomena was se unusual and lasted se long from two o'clock a. m. until daylight as te fill all present w ith fear and alarm. Many believed the end of nil had come. We new turn and drive southward through Druiuore mid Little llrit.ilutel iilleu Heuse, in Fulton township. mi: nun ir-i'i. vi k op imiii.it i pi i rus. On reaching I'lilteii Heuse woweie kludly ns-eived and entertained by tlie Messis. Swill, nud sat In the cooling shade of the grand old sj-cmnerc tree, planted mere than n century nge, whose branches extend hori zontally In eitlier din .-tien ferty-live feet in length. Here we were kindly shown Un original atcnt Ter the land, mid the deed or conveyance from the lather et Daniel I'ulteii te Jeseph Swill, the gr.indlatl er or the pres ent owners, dated 177 ".. 'Iho birth-place or 1 "ill ten has been 111 the lxissessieu of the Swift family mere than one hundred j ears, and though only a small clearing in the midst of a great lerest during Pulton's time, il has become a eentre of population wealtli mid Intelligence, as well as of tr.ule mid or business, where tlie steam whistle new wakes the echoes right here at the birth place et Pulton. Little did I dream of this when I attended the campmcctiugs in Swill's great weeds, lilty years age. 'I Ids shows tlie rapid progress of our great country. What may net another half century bring itlxuil " Who can tell? I hnve been told by one who knew him, that Pulton when n boy had the leputatien of licinga littloell, or what is new called cranky. However this may be, lie is identified with tlie age in which he lived, and se long as a knewledge of the jMivver or steam lemaius, tradition will s-r-IX'tu.ite tlie character and exertions et him who, liy ids successful application of Its power te the purposes of navigation, defied alike wind and tide, and compelled the ele ments te Ixiw te the genius et man. Tin: ii.vinii.s m i ui: wti.un.s. Seuth ei the lluek, in DrumerC, Little Britain and Pulton townships, the greatest changes are observable. In ninny places wliere lltty years nge there was nothing but wikxIs mid old Holds tee jy,er te fatten a kill deer, we nevr soe the fiiiet lields or corn, grass and tobacco, herds of line i-attle, gixxl houses mid 1 irge barns well Idled. Many h.iugcs In thelr svl-mluivc been melody the rariu'TS in tlie Lewer Kud. Their land Is mg well adapted te dairv ing purxes,and new having railroad facilities tur re.u hing the Philadelphia. -Old llaltiuiere markets asrc.id-ilya-iwecan from Lam-aster, many have turned their attention te tins industrj, mid realize greater prelits than in raising grain. We also lermt a number of creamurics in fill! operation, wliere the farmers bring their milk fresh drawn from the cows in the morning, and by the electric method it Is converted into butter, winch reaches the markets In the evening of the same day. This method of making butter being III' ill quicker and mere iimterm, creameries are le seme exteni laKlug me pru-oel tlie dairies. I here Is no walling hore ler the cream le rise ; tlie butter Is made entirely from tin, new milk. We also Imd the canning c.t vegetables and fruit extensfvi ly lameilen, which new nllerds tlie farmers a ready market ler their surplus predmts el tin's kind. I I VII. VM) eilll.li I i ill 1 1. ll It. IliiruluK limn liy tlie farmers for their own use, oncewi extensively riRirticeil, has liei'ti wliollyiliscentlnueil, tuiil even the use el liine ns n fertilizer lias greatly decreased. Laie lilautities of Seuth Carel in i ieU is neiv useil iiistenil nt lime, ami a'..irciill with very civkI resnlls. I nhvv nt Pulton lioiise a ,rKe held et corn whero this fertilizer hail U'en Useil, winch was estimated hy exiicneiii-L'il farmers nt ninety luishclste the acre, and I naiv inanv ether lields net much less premising. What tlie ultimate ellect of these foreign lertilirers upon tlie soil will he is at present unknown, luit .lames Mniien, ene et thu eldest nud me.t intelligent and epenenccl f.irmeis in tlie Lewer Ptnl told me he thought they would go luck te the use el liuie. VVOIlll HM'OUIMI A llltfil. Netvvitlistandlng the rapid disappoaraneo of the luiilier dining the pist lilty years, tlie plieneiiifii.il lai t has heen doveloped i.ira i.ira dexical as it may seem -that weed is cheaper new than it vv.isn iii.irler rf n icntury age. in Imji I sold vviMid ler :i dollar and ii hall a cord, w here it is new hard te sell at a dellai. The tire-sel the old c-haiceal furnaces have geno out ferever, and oilier things are se rapidly taking the place el weed that it lias almost htcouie a drug. Iliglit hem in the heart of what was I'm inerly called a wooden f-eiintrv vvn see loin, wlrchains ..f ,lr.i l, ....... and the tanners till me it isi'liiMixu than wooden fences if they get tlie tlmlier for nothing. rm. ei.ii i vmii.ii.h vni i in: m:w. Whilst seme families hnve died out, and ethers h.ive geno away, we were pleased te llnd still here mi many of the descendents-of tlie original old Scotch-Irish and ijuaker set tlers, tilling the kiiiiu soil their l.itheis and grandfathers tilled bofero them. Here nreHtill the Pattersons, .MeSimnans, Mel'liersens, .McCulletighs, Slmiisens mid many ethers, ilesceudeiiLsorthuScetch-Iiish, and llrewns, llavs, l'useys. .Stuhhs and Win ths, itescendeiiLs of the ijiiakers. We also llnd hore iiite u large iiuiulier el the (iPMceiiilimiH of thoeld (iuriniui hettlni.s areuuil Laucastei, who, liiiiling themselves fievvded in the Ppjier laid, utiil seeing tlie luiviuiiagusei me Lever 1.1111,1110 rapidly set tling here. Tiie lilnkleyH, llnverstlcks. llorsheys, Mayllngs, .Swarra, (atuliersand .St.uilleis are new familiar names whero noun w ere known lilty years nge. We also see down here in the Lewer Pud u uumlier of baiutilul farms owned hy our Idleiv townsman Heht. A. ICvuns,nud, this is given as a pointer, wliere Iteheit A. Kvaus Invests his iiinney in farms etlicis need net tear te venture. This community of moral, iulellignut and progress! voeitl7ens in the Leuor Pml have,liy tlielr industry anil enterprise, literally iiiwie the wilderness te hlossem its the iose mul added in tlioaggregate millions te tlie wealth of Lancaster county. W. Mi V. Heal Treatment fur Diphtheria. The liatluutuliseliitely ic'iiilii'Ni-tninulliiiir-nutrltleii mid Kc-ntlu ntliiuilntleii te resist and evciluluncc tin, kluvv fuvcr that i-eiiiiiiitu tlie Btrunyth unit ulse te cenutumct thu iluudly crewth of faint fiiiifiij In tlie vital pnsncs. liiiini'itlute use et tit rr'n I'ibb JUlt Wiiiskuv HIU tlu-Nii giiiiul c.scntluls, nnd villi proitiice vvenili-rfiilly iiiiirleul icsultH vhcn falllifiilly luusi-illicd, Ne case et ful I n re lias erur licen kiievvii. Protect tlie patient from etpesinc iind lull mini excitement, but Mick trnncieiisly te tlie remedy until recovery fs complete. Itnli the inima Well viltliKOOIlON'T vvlieii tliey become spongy or tctiicticd lieiu the necks ut tliu Icctli. Let tfieiu bleed Inclv unit mi u-cevur tern, unit hcidth, SO.OIIONT Is tliu bent ii'incillul iikchI fordfs ferdfs fordfs easidh'uiiisuuil tcttU. 'llj ltiiiiUlc.ini. uut7-lvvdeei&w "Cim't He Hent." Tills conies from nun Vi Iiebc c.kc In ene iiiiieng t!icii.unil.s. Mr. A. It. JennliiKi. of IUrhuuu villr, Vu had BiitTered from dyspepsia, but cheerfully write, " liiewn'8 Iren llltlrm cun't he bcut In cemluf Ui teull tlmt In clnl rued for It," AskunyrespecuililuitriiKKUt for tlrewn's Iren BUtgrs, at u Uellur a bottle. mr.nivM., T ISTel Dls;si;s. Brown's Iren Bitters, Will ( I' UK IIL'ADAClIi:. lNIl(ii:.STIO HI I.IOUSX Kss, DVSI'UI'SIA, NKItVOUS 1'ItOSTliATIOX. MA1.AKIA, CHILLS ami l-'HVHHS, TIIIKI) I'l-:i:hlX(i, (iKNlvllALDKHIUTV, I'AIN in Tin: HACK and SIDCs, iMi'riin m.oen, CONSTIPATION', l'KMALKIXrilt.MITIKS, IM11HTMATISM, NKl'UAI.tilA, kiin'i:v andli vi:imteniu:s. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 'I be (Jcniilne lm 'I nidr Mink mill rievrit lied Lines en Miippcr TAKE NO OTHER. M-ptttlyd.V.w () 1HIY 11 1)0 l)S. JOHN N. (lIVIiP.lt. (5KO. P. UATHVON. BARGAINS FOR AUGUST. I.OOli AT Ol It LINK OK CAUTOT FLAMELS. lilt l-'0 , 'ill VVOIlll fiem ii ,1 ineic te ' IK I White Weel Blankets, I.' 'nlll l,lll, weltll t- VI. All Weel WHITE BLANKETS, Old J iJ VI, feiuier pi l( c $.'. li. tiiAiNs is cAitn. rs ash en. ci.erns ISA JolinS.Grivler&Ce., NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET, I.ANCA.STKU. l'A. Q'I'IXIAL I'.MHi MNS. Special Bargains for This Week vi 'iiik: HEW YORK STORE. One IlutiUrcil Dii7rn All-Linen Meraie Towels lb, 1 ui lit vUvc i'U lltind l.iH'in GERMAN TABLE- LIJEl, .Wullli k II ) mil IM. f-LI.I M 11)11! MM. RED DAMASK TABLING, 'v ; nl, iiMial iIpe, 'e UNK ( AK Kt'l.l.slK Heney Comb Quilts, '.-. , iitiftli) -ih! itl ?s- i nn i.aiifi 1 M s- Kit QUlI.ls, enlv '.,' i .ii ii. Ilpi-mil tiiitilV H Nl u lane ill 11 th l.ftlll Nl) s V 1 1 NKs in Nl sj (.H Kl n .,,, , WATT, SHAND Si CO., 1 VN( sihi:, l'A J."- MA11TIN it CO. Eemnant Sale. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. We have pi if i d en en the If KM SAM" l (ibN I Kit all tin iMih unit i:mls el IuhhN Hint luive iiceiniiiilntiil duilnir tin- pist scnsen, mill me i-i Itlni; tliem nt n iiieu licilnclleii '1 lie item HUH t- Clll-Ut Ol Remnant Muslins, Remnant Prints, Remnant Ohambray, Remnant Dress Goods, Remnant Satines, Remnant Lawns, Remnant Toweling. Remnant Ginghams, Remnant Linens. Remnant Flannels, Remnant Oassimeres. lly Oitilsnnd Knits e mean vv lint leninlns ertliestmk In lets or two or llncu ida kind ami consists ef: Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Gossamers, Handkerchiefs, Napkins. Towels, Parasols, Neckwear, &c, &c, &c. J. 1). Martin & Ce., Cor. West King niul Trlnce Sis. l.AN'C'ASTKK. l'A. VSltKltTAKlKU, TTNDKKTAKINC1. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, I.AX0A8TKR, l'A. rcruenal attention elven te all orders. Kvery tiling In thu Undertaking line turnUhvd. IIuvIjik secured the survfeeg of a Ural-clans imk ckanlc, 1 am prepun-d toaeull kinds or Uphel. ttirluR at veiy uiniUnitn prices. AU kind of r urullure UpheUteiuO. UI ve uiu a call, , L. R ROTE. VIAI1IIIMI. jyjKUCHWr TA 1 1.011. I IcCATJLEY i MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. Ml X0KT1I qiTKKX ST. (lliKliiiilllr-r'u Itiilhllnr ) ONUOI iiikiim.yi f.fsr.ser FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOlt'llll'.Sl'ltl.M) A.NltSUM.MKItTKADi:, Ki:it shown in 'iiusiriv. 4ir('iill mid take a leek nt the iroeils. nud v mi will licnure te liave your iiiciisine taken for a fcidU Jutie'ilyi! "puKfir.Il A SPTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? It'lOl DO, (.()'! O 'I hi: G-EEAT 0LEA11IN& SALE -AT- BURGER SUTTON'S Trenic's Clelliing KnipOriiiin, NO 'Jl tl-NI UK stjl AUK Summer Clothing IN i.i:it AUI1.T A r l'lllCI'.S s UUIIT AS 'I UK MMIIMAI. MAUI. tKO.VI, IS illtllf.l le piti'.i'Aitr. teit nt a in. nit: t A i.i. new 1st .snot nil. in. v 4 Steu i ln-.es it I Jl in lllh 11MK le l.l s diiid tv - i vm pit d Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, I.ANCASTKH, l'A. B- . IK. A INS. BARGAINS! - BARGAINS! -AT- HIUSH & BEOTHER'S eni: i'hici: cletiiinc jiei'sk, is- N I) VI VIU. Ill OUI'l.U KI AI)IAIU CLOTHING. Ur.MS' Kt UMs1S(, ,ue)S, 'I Itt-N h A I !!., I MllUhl.l.X", i tt in U hu- W ttill 111 Ultil 111 tit 11 t.K Till tntli I nit! Me k ami inct nt tin .ilif HH'iit leiu'd iredd-. fni 1-uM .tinl in1i I, tlmt w i i kt it In mi Ht"M In tti i ti nl , amJ its liMliiln ull hiwI imif I'm 1 1 mi iwi'f f nut u It h stuntlhtK Hit- i xtn-ien t lime niailf In inn iHiiMltm), Hill hiII out Mt Urn w ry 't".l fli;utiii tin halnntu nt mn "juln urnl Milium t As ' n Jiitli lc in tin stnH I-inaikt (1 In riulii i luutt, vi I u Ui' en in cull ami IimiU tin miih our Meck, ami Jmlyu let )Mir-4lt nl tin l.nw Htfuti-H will ! n-atl hi ilium! IwfiwnUlui'X hlMt nnr V I.I. AMI WIN! Kit -Iim K. uml linpt Ie)hm t l IkmIj ( ill jiul pn-t tin in-t A III M 1 itlUl 11 id - uuaiitiil! pniiti itt niieu te ull, h In tin r JtU tnt. ml te jmielia-ii w tiet EIESH & BEOTHER'S nSK 1-Kil I. I l.n HIM. lllll -I CO INK OF Suit I II (Jl 1 I I t S lllh sljL' S s- Alt! Kl KT.t.Mi ' si si i.i; It IMMCKs I uit I'KSS v O' SUMMER &00DS I.I. MIT UK MAIiKKT. Reduction Pr.te List nf MtD, E.iys' anJ CinlJrea's CLOTHING. 'I II IN I l 1'S nt 10.' hKl.ltsLLKhlt tUAliiiiul 1-rs from Jl 2 iiji. IIetterSi:KItS!Jl Kl'.lts nt 1 7',. JIKS'S lltINI.'tt bUM'M nt t..1e, VU H, HO. nnd 7.ii. .MhN s DKU-b-il lTiatjMiO, Jlend, JUrtl nnd 111 nn. .MKN'S l!l S1NK-.SI' VSTntTV. MBS'1 AI.I.-VMIOI. t.AVilMKliE I'AN'tat film, fiViiiiiii f urn l!l)'! hlllS lit j.'lnl, JJM, JtlHI, l I1K'"IHP te fllK) tllll.lHtKN-sSt'irs riiiin fl i". npMni.h Custom Department. On! vc l.illU -i in tliU ili'iMitinent nii-VViMil Scitte SnitniK Innll I oleri, tlic "nine uu innl.e te outer In lli-l 1 1 1-.4 tv Ii s li,i ill in Al.l. Muni. 1'VSIS 10 011U1 at fliiil, Jtne, f.'ilie, ,, j;il. J-i ll. The jilai e le limlc Is vviiele en (an ict tile meit tin j mil money, and win le )ou tun liuvu the Inrjtiit V in let j le -.ilict lieiu. L. GANSMAN & BRO., T11K FASHION Altl.r. MlMK'll NT Vl'AI l.lllth AND I I.Ut'lllKKs, Nea. 00-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (ltlk'liteu IliohentliwKMt Cor. of Onnih'O Hticct.) LAN'CASTKK. l'A. S0ien i:-011ntll Mlvo'cletk, S.tniduj' until Id o'clock-. Net cniinedid Willi liny oilier cletl.lnu lioiixe In tlic city auucEiiiKs. AT HUltSK'.S. IL'ST ili:i Kl KI) Schumncher's Fresh Oat Meal. Sohumaehor's Relled Aveua. Schttmaoher's Farina in Bulk. Granulated Cern Meal. Alse, Ilemluy Grlta by tlie lb. n.si: i.AKtii: NEW MACKEREL. Kxtm DltlKl) IIEIIF. by the l'kie, nnd 11U0 Chlliped. Sugar-Cured Hams and Beef Tongues. At BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, I.A.NCASTWl, l'A. jyTADKIKA ANDSIlKItUY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. il. K. bLAVHAKKll, Aebkt, He. 2D Kial Kine STiiHirr. EsUbltahed nns. fubntfd atAviitxiiiti. -jeu Peerless Traction I'elfl Mil. I. ill! l 'l tes I.Y mm, 1I0II.KHS AM) SM'AIIATOIIS, nCPAIRINO, anil nil kinds of Mnililucij-, teiitiucts IhK- ii ami nil ueik siuh i Ki it nud done In nny Machine Shep. C'nll en 'irmldiin-t, Ezra F. Landis, WeitKH M). Mil In M7 .NOIIIII CHKKIA BT Ijincnsler, I'n. inltfiineiHtAw E NUINP. AND I'.OILKll WllltKM. BEST Steam Engine BOILER WORKS. A SWE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AOLSTS, CAN INSUltK Ot'll 1W1IIOSS LOW l'UKK.3 AMI UUUll 111. II. BOILERS. VerlUnlniul llmtyentiil.Tiilniliir, H ,lv lmler, Hniliie, Doiible Deck anil foil i c KUltNA:i:-MOllK, III.AM' l'll'l s, - I ( KS, Ac , Ac. TANKS for W liter, Ac Mi n ,1 (Ml HOISTIMI hNlllM s ENGINES. Vi'ltlcnl nnd llnilTenlnl. Mall.-n e j, I eni two te hUty liersijmwi r. roitiihle KnL'Ini'", en Win els nnd i Six bl7c I, l, , 10, 15 nnd '.11 liei Jiev i SAW MILLS. t'eny Mills unit I.nruii Mills. Mill Mills. l'uiK MUM l.eiilliur Hellers, , Tun I'urkei-s, 'i nii ler heiBUiinnr dealing PUMPS. 1',. 11 unit lii-nr l'liinpi : Mlnlnir 1' i' Cem lilni-n I'uiiiiis tiini in no Cerltiltiinnl I'liinp, Menu I'l.mp GeniliiK. riilli-v. Hy MliiiKl "' I' Hetih, lIltliKl'lx, l inipllliK''. tell 11-, Mci I Mi I ill it Iik 1, I'nlli v l'lutei, I'm klnir llmi'i Mlil biliiitli",Mlll HuuliliiBi, i , At., Ac PIPES. VVleiiftlil lien, tin lias. Miami iui.1 VV uti 1 I nsl 11. .11 1 Ij'V Heller t lllii"), Well L i f FITTINGS. for Wnter unit Stenin, nlw-., I k Mi 111 I, 'HK'-, Iiiiiiki) Li" k'.iil i-- W ii 1,111-ti, Snfety VlllvcH. VMiUtli-, I. .u ViUven, Uovernera, l'uteiil Ml ti - 'I "U In bilc.iter", iilunH nil I up-, liiiec) Tllliea, llljl'Cteli il Heller rcudcirt. 1'AtKlNti Hemp, AibestOi, liiini mifl I'lnm- bKO. HKI TINU Uiim, Letien mul l. 'hi r I'ARTIMIS lleuvv nnd I.tRlil l'n n v,l Hill''). liollei Item, Mieet lien, Ik.i lr i, unit Meci. HEATERS Ker Duclllni;-!, Schools unit J'ni 1 inlmss. STEAM HEATINO K-tlm ite-i, UniBlinr' nn'' I'.'' Milk tnr- 11I-I11 il ut Itcu-eiiul 11 K -i rs- Ki pdilinf preiiiplly nnd c-i cfnllj nt nt teuilcil te. Aildrej", Mn Best & Sen, SO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, l.ASt Airhli, l'A lunlMjil.tw !).. S.Mf.lKI'. TTlOlIiVMAU'IlN. Queensware AT CHINA HALL New Open, 'i l.uiM" -u'1 lv el C h 1(1 TABLE GLASSWARE. Al-e, tl New l.lm el BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &c - run 1:1 v i.K i.n imsr h All. in l-Oltl. i.i Tiiti i.iiuni hi: 1'Ulil II llil, High& Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET, l.ANCAsrhK. l'A 7UT.S AMI I'AI-S. pi:i.uv cevr. DOWN TO THE BOTTOM. BALANCE OF OUR SUMMER STOCK M.I.I.ISi. FA 11 HKLOW COST. 'I he fellow inj; an-11 n w "I mn 1 1 n lieini tllnl llulil I'm Delhi iciliniil finiii t'.nie jiini. l.ntti 1 llulit 1 111 Hiiliv iiiliuid linufiilii I 7.V A nil i- M. mill. 1 ilut, 1 nn .iiiiIiii Mu( klnuw, 'nt Allois .Miicklnuw, rni Mi in lic-s Huts In tiiiilim linilil, in' llevn IH1--1 Hut', 111 Cintmi Hi. lid llnvs'evei v day wcni. -1'i Hut- Ii 1 1 1 1 A 1 ml 10 10c unit I iHseitincni etcvety New .St vie In tin tin the Lull-it Stjlcsi, f'liiln or tiiucy 10I01, CM.OVKS IN VAHll"l. i:tni l.l0'lil Weight tin Dili Inn W. D. STAUEEER & CO,, (situi.'iz .t 111:0 'iii,ii t vsn NO. 01 & 33 NORTH QUEEN S-T., I.ANC'ASf'f It. l'A HI'KVVACl.t.S. OUI'IOUIOH SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Mlcioicepcs, Field (Jlinsci), llaremntem, Tele Tele BCepcn, Jlii.-le Lunleimi, lliei'inemctei-H, limit, fni; liiatiiiiiH-nls, I'lilleinplilcul nnd C licnilcul AppnniltiH. I.Nt nnd DescilptteiiH of 0111 Tin CuuiletsnuH sent FUKIO 011 application. QUEEN &CO, NO.WICIIK3TNUT8T. 1'IIII.ADKI.l'llIA niiirjlyilAw ClATiT. AT t 8TOIIE ItKIQAKT'H OI.l) WINK -FOlt- Listen's Extractef Deef. riNBMT in tub voiae. Kstalilinhca, 1785. II, K. HIAVMAK1!K, AgU. fehl7-Uil Ke. S) aat Ulnu St. TT"
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