Sw j$ it -e " .V.". V." , (Sfyt Jmi&iitrt "4x: yf Volume XX-Nn 2. LANCASTER, PA.. MONDAY, AUGUST IS, 1884. Price Twe CmU. jiitr aeuiift. TOIIN M. OIVl.KK Ul., ' - rr Choice Wilten CurputH. JOHN H. OIVLKKACO., Ker Klne Volvet Curpet. .lOIINH.GlVLKUAOO., Ker Kxlnv Quality Mequut CurmiL .IOIIN8.OIVLKKA0O., Knr lli'Ht Makes lledy llrnsiel Carpel. JOHNS. GIVLKKACO., Ker IliHllapestry llrui'sels Carpet. JOHN H. GI VI, Kit A. CO, Ker Medium Tapestry Carpet, JOHNS. (JlVi.KIt A CO., Ker Lew-priced Tumslry CiirptiU JOHNS. GIVLKIIACO., Ker Hint All wool 3 ply Cnrpel. JOIINH. GIVLKK A CO., Ker Kxtru f upr All-wool Ciirpul. JOHN ). GIVLKK A CO., Ker Kxtru 0. 0. Carpet. JOHNS. GIVLKK A CO., Ker all kinds et I.igrulu Carpets. JUIINS. GIVLKRACO., ft Kiut Kill' HttoeL hu it an 11. 7, KIMtAUH SUMMER JLWELRY. RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4, LANOASTKIt. PA. VAltl'ltTH, LMIllltl'S OaIO'KT 11AL.U, BARGAINS ! -AT SHIEK'8 CARPET HALL. Kullim; OIT te Clesu UiihIiicss. Kkerytliini? Must Positively l Sold. A Kull Llnenl IIOIM llltlltHKLS.TAl'KSTRY. and All UrailtM of INGRAIN OAKI'MS, RUGS, ISLANKKTS.COV KllhKTd and Oil. CLOTH. X3T ALL AT A 8A01UFWK.-i - Prompt utitintlen given te tliu Manufacture et llag Carputu te erder. -AT SHIRK'S CAftPET HAIL, OOU. W. KING AND WATER 8TS.. ... LANCASTER, PA lb3 'Juiiluw J. II. 11 AUT I.N .0 HO, NOW READY FOR TIIK LAKOKST Wilten, Axininster, Moquette, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry AN1 UsTG-RAIlT OAEPBTS KVKIt SHOWN IN TI118 CITY. NEW COLORINGS. - NEW PATTERNS. AM. NKW, AND KSl'KUI ALLY DKSIGNKD KOH T11K KAI.1,'8 TKADK. 1' HIVES LOWJili 'MAX EVEll I Rugs, Mtvta, Mattings, Oortleono, LInoleum and Oil Oleth, IN ALL DK31KAULK WIDTHS AND STiLKS. STAIR HODS. STAIIl PADS. CARPET LININGS. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner Wes King uud Frince Stroets. viturimusH. T 'AVI.OU I'ANUYKLOUlt. Ulvellutrlul and lie con vlnced that It Is as he cluluii), tlie 1IKST IN TIIK WOULD. It wuh awarded tlie lilKliest 1 mid ill at tlie Centuniilul KxpiMltlen, Cincinnati Kxldblllen mid Ohie blale r'ulr. Tlie Otiuulue Tayler's Fancy Fleur (tetalis at 03 cunU pur U round Sack. KOIt 8A1-K II Y ALL LKADINO UltOOKKH. Jl, F. STEIGKIIWALT & SONS, Hole AKenls ter I.ancaaUir. u7-lm I liVAN'S SMV; ItOLLKlt FLOUK. HavliiK II I ted iipeui'Mlll wltli tlie latent and niertt linpieviid reller inaclitiiery, woare new inauutiictuiliiKa Kleur uottiurptiHsed by any. thtin; lu tlie umiliul. Te be convinced try a uck et LEVAN'S Fancy Reller. KorHuleby Urocern Kcnurally, LfcVAN & SONB, Merclmut Jlllleru, JOHN H. UUSIIUNO, AK'illt ler l.ancaster city. lyl'Jlmd 1l.KNTY TO IM11ATK, HUT MONK TO eeunl tlie Se. HavaniiClunniat HAUTMAN'S YKLLOW KllON V ClllAll HTOIIK, ir.'UNK el.li HinUll UONMumuui J CiKiira, 2 ler Se., 11 ter We., at UAUIMAN'S YKLLOW KHUNTCtOAU 8IOUK. tilVI.KK A CO., for Dumnik Hall nml Slulr t'urpeL JOIINH. GIVLKK AUG., Ker Lew-priced Venetian Mall mid Mtnlr. JOIINH. (UVLKK. t CO., Ker Heme-made Knu Carpet. JOIINH. (II VLKK. CO., Ko'Uecoit, Nnplernnil Canten Mutllngn. JOIINH. OIVI. Kit A !'), Ker Utiolce l.lneluiitn. JOHNS. OIVI, Kit A CO., Ker Hest Kleer Oil Cleths. JOIINH. OIVI.KUACO., Ker Kilns nmt Mais, JOIINH. GIVLKK A CO., Ker the Genuine Annua Carpet S wee per. JOIINH. 01 VI, Kit A CO., Make Carpet lluga In KxcIiuiike for Carpets. JOHN H. OIVI.KUACO., I'tlccs Marked In I'lalu Figures. JOIINH. (UVI, Kit A CO., Onn l'llie ami that the Lewest. JOIINS.OlVLKK ACO, 'i'lui Hest Assuiliuent III Lancaster. of aut. West King Street. muyill-ljd XV. BARGAINS ! THE PALL TRADE ! LINK OK Lnncrtstcr, Fn. VAHVr.Tf. 1,HTAIILIHIIKII 1HSU. CARPETS -AT- Philip Selium, Seu 4 Ge's 1G0 BOUTII WATEIt STKKKT, LANCAHTKIt.l'A. Woliavealullgupply et HAO iANI) KILL. INO UAltl'KTH. We only ube tlie beat et yams. It you want a K"xl. sorvlceablo Carpet, pluuae ceme unit uxumlne our Hteck boleto puictnisliiK elsuwliore, uk ve will soil as clieup as tlie cliuapuat. Come and bee toryeuiHtilfand lioceuvlncixl, iw we always liave tlie reputa- CUSTOM UAO OAltl'KTH ASPKCIAI.TY' COVKIILKTH. COUNTKItl'ANKH, ULAN. KKTH, OAlll'KT CHAIN, STOCK. 1NU YAUN.AO. Dyelng Uce. Done in till Ha brancliea at short no. COAL I COAL I Ot tlie bout qunilty, oipreasiy ler family ujp, TltY AHAMl'LKTON. KKMKMHKKTHK OLD STAND. PHILIP 8C1IUM, SON Si CO'S. Ne. 1WH0UTH WATKIt STKKKT, IMnnl LANCAHTKll, l'A. IKAI'rS IIOTKl IT KxcuUler Sarn I.AtIKU 1IKKK ANII Saratoga Wutur en Dninrriu Ilenry Holiter, proprletorot ttiu tlrape llotel, 3J unit 31 N in til g u Mm street, lien lumodelcil tlie Imrnxmi, (iroelml Ilrstcluu-i Uolrluerutoia and Iiuk new en draiiKlit Clurles CliwN'a cel olirated l'lilladelplila LAUKIt HKKlt for wlilrli he tnmiUifiKuutln tlilactty, Alae.HAIt- Aiuiia i a i r-ii irein urn iiinieiia KicniBinr nil iUO iiliiKH.Huiatenu, N. Y. A lull utortuientol I jiuicsi n Juiw nun i,i'iuera ou boie. lat-dniu TOIIN M. mitinvAtt. L Amis hack. HOP PLASTER. Till porous plaster In absolutely the bet ever inadii, combining the virtues el hops with gums, balsams and extracts. lt pewur Is wonderful In curing iIUeVkih wlmre etlmr MaiiturH nlmply rvllnvn. CUek In tlm Hack anil Neck, I'alu In tlie Hlde or l.lmlii, Hint Joint, and MiihcIim, Kldniiy Tretililim, Itlimi malum, NeuralKla, Hote Uncut, AltoctleiiK et me iM-nrinnu i.ivnr, una an pi nnypart curril Hintantly by tin tlie Heart and 1,1 vur, and all lmlnn or uclii'i In l no 1 1 :ir tlv ie lien flatter. Try i or flve ler ll.te. Miilluden rccoletornrlco. Helil liv llll liv all drill?- KlnUiaiid country aloreH. Ifeji l'laltr puny, I'roptlatem, llosten, Mun. LAME BAOE. . -Ker cenittlpiitlnn, lem el uppollte and (IIhcaneh or t he liewtil tiike llawley 'h Hteuiacli mid l.tviir I'llln. r, con In. dlf.ydAw(3) 11 Kt UOUDfi. CrnuiAh HAitUAiMi. ITATT, SIAND & CO,, NOS. 8 k 10 KAST KINU ST. HPKC1AI, IIAIIUAINH. HUM M Kit HII.KH, ffle. Me and 75c COI.OItKI) IIHKHH Sli.KS. Wkj, 7V;, fl.fiO. Mnch NUN'S VKU.1NUH all Celers. Oeca yd. An Immunite varluty et OHAMIIItAY SU1TINOH. .KI'IIVIIUIMJIIAMH. IIAT1HTK AND OAMIIItlU, In I'epulur ColerltiKi, at l.owest 1'rlu.i, uUlt.NKW L1NKOK Parasols and Sunshades Hhvh lnxm imulu te our Hpnclnl erdtir by tlie larKi'Ht iimniilarliiifrti, v. lilcli lnautcs us liavliiK tlie luii'ii Htylua uitd l.ewust 1'ilcx,). COACH1NO 1'AIIAIOIA I.ACKTItlMMKD PAIIAKH,, TW1I.I.KIJ SILK 1'AUASOI.a, I.ADII-H' AND (JKNTI.KMKN'H SILK UM llltKI,I,A8. JERSEY WAISTS. W Der.. Al.l WOOL J KK3KV8. , ,, . tl.KXiacli. lalidy oelil ut (1.SU. Ki.KdANT WOIIHTKD JKH1K1H, ,... l.75-aeli. lately Meld at 50. KINK litl'OUTKD JKKSKVH. ImU'sI Ht Iuh, f .' f.Uun.l U.W. NEW YORK STORE M.v r mum te inn ueuut liel)K. FAMESTOCK'S I Jerseys, Jerseys, Jerseys, REDUCED JN PRICE. WK IIAV1S UEDUCKD ALL OUH JERSEY WAISTS 'lOTIIK KOLI.OW1NU LOW I'llICKS. fl.SlJKIlbKY 1..MI " '1 W " V.Ml " Mm l.etl " B.U) " .ItKDUCKDTOI .'.) " 1.(0 " " I BO " 175 . " U(H) " ?.7S " "100 R. E. Eahnesteck. Next Doer (e tlie Court Henso. I.ANUASTKIt, l'A. Tift If A UK, SU. JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. ill Seuth (Jnoeii Streel, -FOR TIIK- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIliERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers, QAIIDENUOES AX1) OIL CLOTH. JOM P. SCIAUI, 24 Beuth Queen atroet. t.ANUA.STKIl. tetin.ivd iiUOLKltlKS, Av BURSK'S UKAL VALUK. NOIIUMIIUU. Woileuotdoll tlie HO-ciUleil SILVKIt Hpne Coilne, ler which you pay iie a pound and unt a bllver Speen worth N)c. mero or Ush, but will bull veu about ua uoeil a Coffee for 15c. a P eund. Thore iire nene of ur who de IiuuIiu'sh ter Klery, unit whim you K"t siiver SpoeiiH, and line t'lnquca, and Suitara luai than coal, you Iiuy ter tliuiii In pnylni; a fair nrlce for your .'olltie and Tea and ueltlnK mi luliiiler iirih li Tit Klin ix xe neuiir or it t you pay from (ie te He a pound moie than you pay us ter tlie etiuie (iiiullty of Keeda. BTJESK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANOASTKIt. l'A. OOl'V rilUSl MONK, IlUT '1'dKK TIIM lean uud veil uie ueji se, cigar lu thu city, ut. UAHTMAH'3 YELLOW FUONX OJ.UA11 PJkVUft, SIGHTS ABOUT ROME, A VISIT TO TIIK KliniNAI. UITY Tun l'ltiittioeu ..ml Oulei.enm Hnrrlll by n l.iitmititrr Trnvrll r -t, 1'ttnr Kh niiiti Unurati und ttm VbIIciih. KxlructH irem l'rlvale Oorimpendoiico. Homic, Italy, July .11, 1881 We left Klorcnce en Monday tit l'J:I!0 p. in., "x pcetltiK te nrrlve hore at 10 p. m but hi Htuail of our train belnn :iu exprcHH, iih we wcre led te nuppone, It proved te bu ene of tlie nlewcat of nlew tr.iliiH. After tr.-wcllln; until 8 o'clock tlie train drnw up :it it Ht;i tlett 100 mllcB from Uenii', and we wcre tufornted that thin trniti would net go nny furtlier that nlht. We wcre noeorditialy cenipullctl te K" te n hotel i mile aw.iy and reninin until S o'clock lit tlie morning, when tliu oxpretH oame uletit; nnd bretiibt uh te Kome at 0 n. m It wns tlie llmt oxierloDco we litui of tlie kind and wan net very highly relished. Mgtitn In the lrtf nml I Ity. We atop fit the llotel de AlliMnngue, wlileti 1h a well hop. Ita'iMi hotel; but we Und few AtnericauH hire, a Cook p.uty having luft fur NapkH yrterd.y. Duriiiv our Htay here we have oiripleyi.d our tluie in HceltiK the many object el interest in thia historical city te tliu bust adv.mtai-u. We liave visited tlm Colex.soum, P.itithoeti, Arch of TitUR, Forum, Forum and Arch of Trajan, Arch of Septinius rPtvlus, Nite'h ntiuuduet, the rains of the pnl.ice nt thu Ciuhiih, the hatha of C'.u.icalla, Aroh of Four Fountain!., the thti-e fuuntaiiiH built by Pope Henedbt, In 17J-", .Mouta rah tine, .Monte IVticce, til. Peter'f, St. Jehn L.iterun and 8t. Maria Mai;i()re. We have nlae rede coveral milcn out the Ap plan Way, and through ether parts of the oily; he you will uotice we have net beeu idle during our brief visit. Te examine in detail nil tlm peititn of in terest here would take a year, if net inore, Our tlmn belng ncccHnarlly limited, having strained a point te Ret here, we e ittid but take a glance. Itut with that we feel sat lied, and amply repaid for our coming Tlie I'uiithren nml Culm' .num. The Pauthoen, ence a heathen temple, and new used as a Christian church. Ik thu best preaerved work of old Heme. It was with a feeling of awe that we pasfctl under the maaaive arehes supported by mighty pillars, and through the great doers el ou trance, ami thought hew it had steed for evor two thousand year It C'lntatt-H the tomb of Raphael, the great painter, and of Victer Kmanuel, late king of l.aly The latter is covered with the Itinera! pall and Meral decorations uacil at thu funeral, ever which a soldier keeps guard. Thu Colosseum is much larger and moie ol.ihe rate than that of Vorenr but net in such a geed statu of pronatien. A Itnlllnll Ureillktety. In going out the Appiau Way, we step te examine tlie small buildings in which were deposited the at)heK of these who weiu uruiuated. These bu)ldingH are about !J5 feut Hiiuau', about tiiu et which are abeve ureuiul, and roeroil with tile. Tlie descent is made by tttenu hi -ps, with iron hand rail. Iu the shies of the will nie built arched niches, in which sit the small clay turm e jiitaining the ashes of the dead, witli the names of the familicH en the niches many of Heme' noted citizens among them. All along this old highway are Kiatteied tombs of noted characters', in Keman history ; among them that of Sdiple Afncanus This old Human mad is the same wlii h St. Paul passed evor in his journey U Heme, and passes through Ajipi Forum, or the place of Three Tavertm. uioutieued by him. Vluwlnn lllsteilu Ulit.. We did net tmter thu catacomb', which lay along this read, iu whieh the p;ise cuted Christians were comiielled ! hii'e themselves during the third centuty. Te our luft stretches out the Campigna, and beyond it are the S.ibiue, and te the south the Albau hills. On tlie latter are se it tcred numerous villages. Acress the Catupagua are strewn the broken arches of the aqueduct, which formeily conducted the water te the city from a like en the top of the mountain. Tliu ruined brick walls of the old raoe eetire, where the chariot races wcre witnt'Kstd by admiring crowds of old Kematis still remain stand lug. We dreve te the top of Moute Piucee, ene of the highest of the sevun hills, from which we obtain a flne view of the sun tut and of thu whole city, which is spread out before us. The Appiatt Way is heen like a silver thread acresi the distant Albau hills. This is a great resort for the fashionable people of Heme, ami it is whero the finest view in obtained of the eitv. VkIiIub lOiiiieiin Cliiirchea, The churches of St. Maria Maggiore and St Jehn Laterati are among the lluest, both of which we visitul. Thryate both richly adorned with paintings in Iresce by the old mastera. Yestetday meining we visited St. Peter's and the Vatican. Seme idea of the estetit of the former may be caiucd when It is learned that it is about 500 feet lenj; by 250 iu breadth and 400 feet high from the outturn of the high altar te the top of the dome, llaeh of the soveral altars ranged along tliu sides are as large as an ordinary church. The brenze statue, said te be that of St. Peter, which stands in this church, tlie tees of the right feet of which are much worn by the kissing or pious pilgrim, impressed me mero as that of Jupiter, than of our pre pre pre oencoived Ideas or St Peter. Our guide darkly hitited that such was the tout, but we hepe net. At tint Villein. At the entrance te the Vatican, we pass the picturesquely dressed Swisa giiaul te the pope. We pass up thu long liue of steps, aad go through the humorous gal lories of frcscoes ami ether paintings by the old masters, te whom Reman h'stery ewos se ranch. We de net profess te be sutlleieut judges te pronounce ou these works of art, but many of them are se intural ami expressive that they appear te stand out from the canvas. We new tlrlve about a mile te the statue galleries in another part of tlie Vatlrau, whero we vlew long lines of heathen and Christian statues. This morning we visited the Uapltoliee, te see the statue of the "Dying Uladiater," whieh reeall the exqulslte lines et llyren in his Chllde Hareld, and te the Church of S. Plotre, in Vincell, te see the statue of Mosei by Michael Augele, which is the llneht eon. oeptleti of the irreat law ulver of Inrael in the weild. We should Itl.e te say mero of Heme, but time forbids, its we leave at 2:15 for Pisa. (1, W. H. THAVr-I.HMl TllltObOII ITALY. Anifrliiin nnd Itiiliitii I. Ive Sierii compared I'llH, IIOIIOI. Hllll Dllllll. LakkCome, Italy, Aiir. 1, 1881 We left Heme ou Thursday lust ut 2:'.I5 p. m. for I'lsA, We oleaod our lutter from Heme rntlier liantlly for want of proper time, having H.alil netblup; of tliu faee of the oeutitry from Florence te that oily, whleli va a surprise te us. The llrst 100 miles is littlu mero than ri ilreary waste of hills ami mountains, with soarcely a vestik' of vogetutiou and vev sinrs-ly Inlitbttcil, exeept here ami thore he.itteretl patohea of uuiuvaiieil, UUU UOUBOa Ullll eui-uuhuiukb ou hill teiw, Jiut thore U nu luirroveiuout after this, and the land apiicara of a better quality. We notlce large olive orehards, nml soveral patches of pretty geed Havana tobaeoo, as we appre ieh Heme anil strike the Tiiier rlver, along which the railroad runs. There are vast arras of bottom lands, principally used for pabluie, en which we hoc large Lords of Italian cattle and horses. Hull in I.ITO Hierlt, Theso Italian catlle are of a dirty wlilte color, ozcept a few entirely black, and they all have very long horns. The horses are gcnerally of an inferior breed. We see a few lank and lean-sided porkers with nenes llke our old self sharpening plow points, ami nn occasional Heck of goats The towns nnd villages In this part of Italy are generally built en the tetm of high hills, and have a very nged nml di lapidated leek. It is evident that this was done be as te render them defensible against the lapaclty of their neighbors when the country wns hi an almost constant state of war. When we lenve Heme we take a south, eist course, turning around tlie city nnd running through the vast Uampagua, which resembles our western prairies te seme ex tout, Tlie most of it is used for pasture, where we soe the usual holds of white eattle and horses. Patt of this land is drained, but during the rainy season it is full of water, which is the o.iufce of mtieh malaria, A portion of it is covered ith a kind el lur.e, reuiluriug it almost uselrss. We been strike the blue Mediterranean and reach O.Uia, 10 tulles distant from and thu seaport of R mm, It is rather a small place, but has extensive fortilicitteus. We new gradually take a western course,semetiinoa closely bordering en tlie Mediterranean, aud agatu ten or twelve miles away from it. We pass a number of towns, but none of particular iioe. The country is rather barren, with mountains ou our right. Jlie l.pnulni: Tower of t'Ltt. We at length reach Pisa, distant from Heme about 210 miles, whero we remain all night. We de net tarry long the next morning, only te see the eolebrated Leauing Tower. Pisa Is a place of seme histetlc interest, nml at ene time oecupiod an important position in Italian affairs. It new only contains a population of 20,000. We leave here for Milan, distant about 2)0 miles, via. Oenea aud Spczia, betli im portant seaports en the Moditerranoan. O.ir route lays along the sea coast, nnd we piss through such a suconssieu et tunnels that it Is almost impossible te obtain a sight of the country. We go through no less than He of these tunnels hi a diatauee of less than 50 miles ; sumo of them seven mils long. We had occasional glimpses of tlie hca coast, where we soe women washing aud men lazily mending aud dry ing their uete in the sun, Oenea. the most Important commercial uliv iu Italv. liavine a population of 180,- 000. It has very oxteuaivo fortifications, which have a. capuelty for 10,000 soldiers. lucjiirita nml Urtlmrils. Along thu mountain sides are large vine yards aud orchards of olives. Figs, peaches and plums grew abundantly. The gardens appear te produce about the same vegetables that ettis de, but the Italians de uet niake much account of thu potato. I i.diau corn is grown oxteusivoly, but it is of the small or Hwcet v.irlety generally, aud they plant it tee thick te yield well. We getaway from the meuutalus at last, and reach Aluisamlria, which is a railroad cuutre, whero we change cars fur Milan, and am obliged te lay ever uuttl2:lS0 p. m. Here we had some dilli culty about our tiukets, aud neuu et the railroad officials being able te spjak Eng lish, nor we Italian, thore was a deadlock which was finally broken by our hunting up a gentleman who could speak Euglish, who kludly left his busiuess uud went with us, aud straightened out our dilli culty. We felt very grateful, for it was abjut the euly disinterested aet of kind neis we h ive had shown us iu Italy. Uu Binrence'a llloedy I'leld. The eolebrated battle Held of Marengi, whero Nap Moen defeated the Austriaus, en June 14, 1800, aud whero the Freueh Oeneral Desaix foil was next viewed. The ride from Alessandria te Milati was en a train equal in speed te that ou the Quarry ville read. It was a tedieus, hut ami dusty ride, but we readied Milan at 5:;rJ p. m., aud took quarters at lue Hetel d'Mll.in, which is a geed Italian hostelry. Milan (Mil me they call It here) is a large and nourishing city of evor 300,000 iuhabl tauts. Iu the old part of the town the streets are narrow, but Iu the new portions they are bread, aud tlie heuses are well built. It has large manufactories of silks and woelous. Iu sculpture it mikes a specialty, having many artists of hitfh rep i te, an well as iu paintings. Mllnii'a itiiiueiis Uutuedr.il. Thore are a large numbir of very llu public buildings, art galleries aud elegaut chinches, but thu pride of Milan Is the Duome cathedral, of which we had heard much, and it certainly fully oame up te our expectation. We have already spokeu of the oue at Cologne, this being in the same style of arohiteoture ( Oethiu ). We de net think it quite as syinmetrie.il as thu Cologne cathedral, but Doing et wiiite marble nnd Its surroundings batter, gives it a whiter aud oleauer nppiurnnee. Ac cording te thu guide books it is 177 feet iu lutigtli aud 14 1 feet wide, tue nave is inn high, the deme 220 nnd . the tower UOO. The reef is adorned with 03 Gothic turrets aud the exterior with evor 2,000 inarble statues of hfe size. It has been about COO years since it was feunded, aud it Is net llniahed yet, as it is intended te add two additional lows of turrets te the loef. The interior is supported by 5'j pillars, eaeh 12 feet in dianiuter, the summits of which are adorned with canopied niches, with statues Instead of capitals. Thu pavoment consists el Meiala iu marble if dill'ei out colors, aud the vaulting is skill fully painted in imitation of perforated stenu work. We ascend te the toef, which is of inarble slabs, like that of Oirard cel lege, and from whieh thore U one of the lluest views imaginable. Arrival nt l.uKe Ceuu. Tlie rich plains of Letnbudy, ou whieh were fought thu battles of Maiuage, Sel feriue anil Magenta, stretch out en all sides, aud en n alear day the highest peaks of the Alps eau be seen. We leave Milati aud reach this plaoe ou Saturday oveuing, where we find our Inggngu whieh we hail sent from Venloe, and the tlrst lotters nml pipers from home sluoe we left Londen. We shall remain here until Tuesday, nntl from here we go te Lttcernc, hi Swltzer. Und, U. W. II. Kvery i-erieu iu De Ileal Hucccn In this lltu must have u sneelalltv : that Is. must concentrate the ubllltles el body aud ii liul en some one puisult. llurtleck llluml Miters have their speciality us u enmpleUi and ladli'ul euro et dyspepnla, und liver and kidney attecttens, Km sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 aud U'J North Queen street. All Kelter's Triuuin. "Thereu I'. Keator, editor el Kt.Wiiyne.linl., (luzitle, wiltcs i ' Ker the mint tlveyears have always lined Dr, King's New Discovery, ler ceuglii el most severe ehuniclur, iu well in ter these et a milder type. It never lulls te ellecl u speedy cure. My lilends te whom 1 have rcoeminumlod llgpeuk et II lusaniu high teiins. Having been uiliuil by It et oveiy cough I havu hud ler llvu yuaiti, 1 consider ft the only lulluble and tuiu cuie ler Cough, Colds, etc." Cull ut Cochran's Drug bleru, ,""-,," T.::Yl V.ut ii irei iTilal iliiuie 1 iirun ' wt'eJiW b (J) md. ut uiiuiJi nuriu iuueii si reel, iaueiis Hiiefclcu'd Arnica HitlTe. The Hest Salve In tlin'werld for Cut. Undoes. Henw, Ulcers, Salt ltliutim, Kevor HoreJ, Tetter, Chapped llnndH, Chilblains, Cerns, unit all skin eruptions, and positively cures IMIix. or no pay required. It M Hilar antcvd te t;! vii perlnct satisfaction or money rnhimliul. I'rlee, Vi cent, per box. Fersnte by II. II Cechniii.drinilst, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Oe Yen Itelitiva 11. That In this town thore are sceres of pomen puflsluu our store uvery day whose lives are nindu uiUorable by IndlKestleu, Dyspepsia, Sour and dlntrested Stomach. Liver Com plaint, Constipation, when ler 75c. we will sell tlictn tjhlleh's Vltallrer, uuarantoed Ui euro thorn. Sold by II, it. Cochran, drtiKKlst, Nes. 37 nnd IIH North Queen street. leb7-e13 Truth Uru.lied la Knttti In bound te rlie. Crowd down and funoltier the truth as you may concerning TViemai' Kcleetrle OU yet the hints will rise up that It Is one el the bent remedies ler aches, sprains, unit pains that tins ever yet been Invented. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, druytilst, 137 and 1H") North Qurnn street. VI.OT1IIHO. V kky iiuumr ami I'ltr.ri-Y i.uekkd TIIK TJJSTIFOEMS OKTI1K .MKMIlEIfJOl-' The Brotherhood of the Union, hut net intimirKiiNeiii'itKTnKit III AN CONSTANTLY ON II MD AND KOIt SALK UY Burger & Sutten, MKKCIIANT TAlLOItS AND CLOTII1KUS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANOASTKIt, l'A. Don't Fail te Call and See Them. 24- CENTRE SQUARE, LANOASTKIt. l'A. II 1yd IT 1(411 A 11KU. WK U.VI.K TIIK ATfKNTlON PARENTS AND GUARDIANS TO CONSULT VOUIt ISTKKKST3 11V J1UY1NO lUUIt CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Mew, as our sleck et Clethlui; ler Heys and ChlldiKii mutually ler your Inspection. Wu have madii It our. "peehif Study te lve koeiI, duiable, well iiiade ClelldiiK at prices within the ruiicli of ovetyenu. Wu iiave special lines nl l'mits ler lle at 73, IKK), l.i te ilK), runts ler Chlhlien ut fiiie.iiOc, 75e te tl ee. ftln ftln Kle CO'its and V sts very cha p. Schools open In ie weeks Irem new. We knew we urea lltlle early te speiikliiK el tluu-e uoeds, liutwu want toil te knew we have the koeiIs you want whim you me lemly le piircliKsu. Our clethliifi Isatl mauutactiitudlnthlsclty, madu iiiidureur en Hiinervlsleii ; every garment Iheiniiishiy exiitiilned buleru putting tu stock and wn then uu.uuiitut' our goods te bu as rupiesu tiled. OUIl l'UIOES AUK ALWAYS 'I lib LOWEST. Hirsh& Brether l'KNN HALL CLOTHING HOUSK, Oer. of Oontre Square and North Queen Streot. LANOASTKIt, l'A. w LI.IA.M3Un A I'USTKlt. KXTHA l'ANTALOONS. Our Stock et Pantaloons at this season com pi Ncs u very wide runge or iiialltlcs, ler wn have endiaveiud le prevldu an asHOitiueiit adapltd te nil changes of weather Irem a iron is that Is a llttlu heavy te ome that aru very light, l'rlcm ruugu iiem ll.'JS for a geed dulr ut Dal k Mixed l'mits. te fO.fO ter a very Kine Dress t'uill made et GLOUK MILLS UAbSlMKItK. We have a Large Let nt DAItlt MKD1UM-WKU1HT SUITS That have been gieatly reducud In prlce In order te leiluce our stock us much ax possi ble buleru the arrival et our Kail Goods. Mw Is the llme te procure n bargain lu u geed Middle-weight Dark HulL CAMl'AIGN GOODS. Our West Window contains n lull-sample et Styles. We are prepared te supply elubi with Caps, Helmets and Guiierul Outfits ler thu r all Campaign. A list et pi Ices ulllbulur ulHlied upon application. STRAW IIAT3 AND SOKT AND 8TIFK Klvl.TS We are selling ler less Hi m half price. A New Let et Campaign Cups ter boys liiusu liiusu puilei quality. rUKNlHIUNG GOODS That coiupilse nil kinds et Untloiweur, Draweisiiud riiuey lltulurv. Many of these ut tlclcH uie selling for less than it cost le uiake them. Milk Neckwwir, Linen and Cel luloid Cellars and Culls. A Whlte Shirt, ru ru liileieed tieut aud biek, SbVKNTY-KlVK CKSIS, and He KIUI1MIK SHIRT, ONK DOLLAR KAt'll.er Jt.HI per llUlt-clOiUII. SPRING HKKL tlllOKS Ker Ladles, Mls-iesiuiii Ciilldreu Ha Special Shee, rer .Mltces wu have a Cuiueea Kid und 1'uUblu Gout Spring Heeled Gaiter, worked button, ler $1.7.)! iiiutTHKOKM rOUGKN'lS lu ceugiess Uttller, I.ucu aud lliitlen. Thtvu styles et tee the Londen, Kieneli and Opura. A Kull raiiKi) nl sizes, and the prices are aw. ti'l'mnilitw. A biirguln here lu a yiuall let ut Kid tillpperi, with I.ei.la Can n Heel, tl.a. & I 32, 34, 30 and 38 Etiut King otreot, LA OAHTKll.l'A. HUlLMNtl JtATKUlAL. K f-fllOVAL. HAVING RKMOVKD MY PLANING MILL -TO- Nes.:-lll te 117 N. Mulberry St, And liicieusixl my luellllles ler weik. lum new irepuied te de all kinds et work. In my tuu ulshertest notice. Mm ifl-mi WehlseD. Tlielapiicent Siiits VLOTMNH, k FKAHTUF BARGAINS. Neckties and Half Hese At EIUSMAN'S. Ne. 17 Weat King Street. Gatize Undershirts, In Sixes from 8t te 60 Inchen. , -AT EEISMAN'S. w KJM a ItATUrOK. Thin Clothing. In Kxcellent Assortment, ler tl'bi sortet weather, for MKN'S, IlOY'fl end CII1L. DltKN'3 WKAIl, In oil the 1'LAIN AND ilOST r-ASIIIONAIII li KAUltlCS. In loektiiK around ',or Suminer rrqnlsltes, reiiiemlier that imi best nssertmant In CLOTH I NO Is alway.i te be seen hure, and that prlces are suntclvvtly varied te meet with laver iimenif all clossesot buyers, as well us these whom loituue lias less favored. We Invite calls, that we may be otlerdod p. cliance te show lust what we liave. The make, style and iiuallty of our CLOTHING Is tally up te the highest standard, mul I marked at figures that often make buyers of theso whoenly ceme te see. Comparison courted, trade Bollclted. LKADINO LANOASTKIt CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET." LANOASTKIt, l'A. TtTKKUUANT TAILOHINO. Special for Ladies. I have Inst received a line of the F1NKST IMl'OllTKl) l'ONUKKS In the market, which will be sold per piece, containing twenty yards, at 110; the same quality et geed are selling lu 1'lilUdelnlil at t'i aud 13. Special Ter Gentlemen. Just rccBlvnt. A Sl'LKNDID ASSORT MENT OK WOOLKN GOODS, suitable ler the het weather, which will bu made up atsur prlMtiKly low flgureiuud superior workman ship, with trimming te correspond wltli the goods both lu eualltv uud shade. 1'KltKKCT VlTGUAIlANrKKDOIlNOaALK. Utvoine a trial und bu convinced. D. K, WINTERS, NO. S3 K. qVFAM STREET, LANOASTKIt, l'A. ItAltU UUAMOJE. Great Reduction -IN- FINE CLOTHES AT- H. ftERHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te reduce a heavy stock I will make up loonier, ler the remainder otthe season ull LIGHT-WKIGIir WOOLKNS at a ' ncOiiciini! of 20 te 25 ner creL This big reduction la roil OA8II ONLY, nnd will enable the buyer te get a line eutt of Clethes, made up lu thu best tyle, almost aa low as a riadyineilu thep Sult.J H. GERHART. L. u" ANSBIAN J 1IUO. GREAT REDUCTION -1N- Woare new soiling 1'unts at 750, II.0J, $ 1.60. (2.1,0, H.W. U0, $.1.60 und fl.ue. Men's Hulls at .Vi5, 1100, (4.S0, I5.0O, 10.00, 17.10, IJ.UO, (iu, $U, $11 sml $10. llevs SulU at tl -a, II 7S,$100, $160, $3,00, $I.W, f5,oe, $) oe, 7.w unit ti i. Custom Department. Goods in the Piece, whleli we moke te order at prices te defy competition. l'uilU ut $3.30, $I.W, I I.JO, $3,00, $8.00, up te 19.00. Sulla at $10.00. $12.00. $11.00. $18.00. $19.00 and upwards. Woare always ready nmt glad te co our Irleiuls and patrons, wketlier they wish te buy or net. We cordially lnvltu thopublle te call ami lncpect our Summer Clothing, new belng cleared out (uvery garment a bargain) te uiuUe room for our New all Stock. L.&ansman&Bre. IH.rA8IKOAKABI.KirsNrAlM)l Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDBEN STRUCT, Uhjut en the Peutliweit Coruer ei; Orange, LAHUABTKU, l'A. -Open KVKltY KVKN1NQ until H o'clock 8 at unlay until 19 o'clock, IYER & RATHFON '- t 3 Tf A I 51k t
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