pi AwtAvt ra 13 bi H Ja S5 rs P R "2 rS a B 5a fa k? $i S & & -iV I VV r Tt -.--.. Volume. XVJI-Xe. 58 LANCASTER PA., SATURDAY. X0TE3IBER 6, 1880 Price Twe Cents. 7: (toens. WanamaKer I Brown. SHALL WE The:.-is i:i Philadchihi.t a clothing world. The we: id is fill! of !; jiiti;; .mi; is unlike all iheiest i-ir:.t. lit it-. :c:iiiii;r : una much from another. Selling clothing oe would r.up;e.i te he dine :ii verj New Yerk ami Londen. !ut Philai: one heiifc. in Philadelphia is ahead of; Te he ahead i:i dcaliuu is ,'n way. te iiivc the buvcr mere v.r-ii fetindc cliant's safety. Tliis "iiiiaiicijih want te deal with exact justice, Wu profit ; and wt: v. ant you te have what hcleii's te you, viz., a lihera! nioney'.s nieney'.s nioney'.s v.eitJi. !iir ..t: te arrive at this lesult is te mat": a price en evi'rytliinjj v.e .seli, which ijij.- i : absolute : ttitd tetct iu huy what-you lilic. ; away and liii'ik the h..r;niii ever, uudcenu! and traiujlMc!:, if you waul te. We find by exncrlenert tiiat ti.i.. iibr.iv.2itv isliainil - v - it niahcs ijii!:k ai.ii icady ilcal'm. w. you buy it would t:esl ustneney every lime : lu'ini;- had: Jhau hfaeji, what you den"! :'.':. at first what you v. HI iike th:i beitci the uieit Slip wjieh- i'!i;!o-ejihy e! our eealins. is it house iu this cii or Tv'w "I'erk, or Loisde.i, in its ;jfil" the aiu ut lietist-s wJic-ii; ( xix'llent tl.ilhiu is krjit. none, anywiiere, that i;cL-i: larf.-t titule the world h.tr; nuu'ii. 'i M'( a. Te and varic-1 ," of el-iUiia: ui:v.l : an i:a'0 evervbif.lv likes te ehiH--e out of i'iiis is the uuiniry of re.idy-in.uie most el bnsiiic:' i cIetlii!i! 1 ike wife iny s'-urepean eeuntiy : nut, there a quarter as l.ir.i a- ilia O.ik usine: lint :ii en e l ien:i Leol ljlick t Weill v ie;i th net what we had in n le-dav. Shall wi ill" te buy ti; Hai.?,. Sixth ami Market, I'illl.AlUII.fUIA. BECAUSE BECArSJK BIXAISE The Oolerings AND BECAT6J The Prices are 'K Hv Vel 'Hi A IMT i i M !!t.S Mii W.K ! AST iI- PAPER HANGINGS. J. B. Martin & Ge,, West Kin riMTitjya. GARFIELD VS. HANCOCK. FALL CAMPAIGN OF ISS0 N'r.w epeueil ami tiie-ltntlle ii.w eeiiitniiie.'il ami rajj.-i lierceiy. iunl hile tin :.: limy hi: -eaie lieuht in the ir.iinlsnt many pep-en a- te who will IirtlH" next rrc-iilent el the I'nileil States, there can "k1 v.oilenht in the mint! eTany person in want of CI.O'i'11 !N(S a- te where csin he'teuuht the cheapest ami the lieit, eilher in Iteaily-uuule or Made te Ori'er. MYEHS cS: t'l-nln Hall, X. 12 I'ast King Stive', the ('ivai Cleihing Emporium. The -eeenil Merv room i packeit luim t'iill with the ;rreatest varietv et UKAIl 5i.M)K C1.UT1IIM: KOlt JII-'X, "tOI'TMS. I'.UY.-AND fill Lli: K.V, a 1 our own lii.iiintMelare. They arc well liuele, well tiimnieil, ami the neiN are a 1 .-pe.r.eil be I ere they are niaile u in gar ments. MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00. )ur I'ieee t'oeiN till tile lir-t fleer te i! utiue-it capacity, ami is nicely arianeil. e ;k 10 "ive the purchaser the ail vantage el M-ein the whole xteck in a verv -hurl Miaee el time. We are wvnarcil te make up loonier at the Mii.ile. - price. Our stock has been benhl ter caii ami will be .-.ehl ai iethiiu;at Centre Hall anil -:we one prelil. Call ami evauiiu MYERS & Ne. 12 EAST KL(i ST11EET, H'.J TCHES, ,JEVI, i: r. ZAHM'S. A new :e -.in :.n 1 ele.;:;ut stnc":. A fall line of Lancaster Watches, Walthain Watches, Columbus Watches, in Gobi and Silver Ca-i, at the LOWEST t A-Ii ii:iCE5. i'.-autilu! wcliliii' gilts iu Jewelry, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, and French Clocks. Arundel Spectacles, the l)cst in the werM. OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT Is as complete ai any in the larger Pins, Jewell y eiall kinit.s, Itiatiieu eitic?. We Mounting siyic. MON'.;i:.MM!N;ii(l l'ine.Ieweliyainl Waleti repainn Call amliix:iiiii!e ste-lc ami !e.ive your lepairiuj; with Zahm's (toner, Laucastr, Pa. Oik He M 511 1 iull.si: Willcll ! i:;-. ue i!n a ge.id !: Lit : in ail ll. e siv tha houses ii-I it is i:; st:r;iis.:i) tiiat OlIO heUSl; .-.heIlM differ ; mi simple a matter, tit:it it ;s nicely, much the same way in riuiaiieipiiia. and, curiously i'JjehIi, Iphia is ahead ; til the rest. 1:1 a higher plan..', in a mete libera! (1 confidence without less of tlie ;'.cr We fair clothing house says te a strange: want, wliat lif'lnii''s te us, vi.., s te u;. (tt course, veil like it. And t course, y: don't vi tut, veu te biiii'r b.icic what but we would ralhci' you would !-v, we rv i' see Inat you et von knew in it. 1 Jus is reaiiy my '.vrtiiiler th.it no etlier cietiiuiiC ticds in ti.e s.uni: way ". am: variety of them. i'lu'jv eUicv and .1 ;,:vat deal of ii ; but til! iv is lie lic.iiui related ai;evf: lia- wen the juantity Mipnlv suel: a trade jreat 1 the;.' in lurn iucre :-m3 the li'.xle, hi inaiiv things, raiiier than eni of few. "lethitu t'leat Ihitain all Londeii a iianes tlia i is ijei any .-lethiii s.'vcial l.ivge flail : r.i..sl.-:i iial! sew that Y.i i-!.- b.w v rei ii;i:!i of e.j ; ! il.ive '.V'1 iletje you .it-rid .-eivi.'e, ei- :w.' Jiut hid ; we we:.- M. hiking f ihi' olethc- you are ijo ije seil tliemV WANAMAKER & BROWN. Our Goods are Carefully Selected, : i i The Desisns are Artistic and New. I are Rich and Harmonious Extremely Reasonable. s St, HATIEFOX t pix-iltle uniice ami at the hum li-.e-enulilc a very small advance 'eitriiant -teekaml." I'.tiy your ivu litiiuev. RATHFON, ' LAM'ASTEIt, FE3.VA. CORNER liuiiiuliicture l.'ings. Masonic Mark.-.', Society ami any special or eihl pieces in any desired a specialty. All work warranted. EDW. J. ZAHM. nei' EITTEllS. TUUTH.S. Ilei Hitters are the rurest ami IJest Hitlers ever made. They are compounded from Heps, Itucliu, Marairni.-e and Dandelion. tlie eldest, best, and me-t valuable medicines, in th world and contain all the Lest and most curative properties of all ether Hitters, being the great est Uloed I'uriller. Liver Ilegnlnt or, and Life and Health l:cstering Agent en earth. Ne dis ease or ill health can possibly long exist where the?e Bitters are used, se varied and perfect an- their operations. They give new lite and vigor te theagc.J and infirm. Te all wliw-e employments cau'e ir regularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who rcuuiri: an Appetizer, Tonic and in lid Stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, with out intoxicating. Ne matter what yenr feelings or symptoms are. v.-iini mem-case or aiimeni is, use nep Hitter". Don't, wait until yen are slelc, but, it you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It inay save your liie. Hundreds have been saved by se doing. CJJ-iS.'IOOTu.S will lie paid for a "ease thev v. ill net cure or help. De net sutler yourself or let your friends sut ler, but ii-eund urge them te ue Hep Bitters. Itcmmnber, Hep Litters is no vile drugged, ilrunhen net! rum, but the I'nrest and Itcst Medicine ever made: the "Invalid's Frlcml and Hepe," and no person erfainilv should be without them. Try the Hitters te-d:ty. Hep IJilrcr.s "tfaiiii'adiiriiig Company, Itoche-jter, New Verlr, and Terente, Ontario. nevClydM'-VF&w CLU'JIIIXG. FALL AW WINTER OVERCOATINGS ! Te-.lay we dispiava full line of the l.iitesl Xevrltie-i in tlvere kii!us far tin Eall Season, in ::11 the Xew Ce.uriiis. with Silk Faciiu;s te ni:tteh; :;!-. a superior tine el Heavy Weights in New Deiins. j Fur'Bsaver, Seal Skin. Elysian Mentanak, Ratina and : Ohinchilla Beaver. iBAlfli DiUlbiu lures. in. I i'ral!!.- Mill.'d, all the .Vew Mix- Tnyler ; English Vtinirys, i in t'l.iiaan 1 r.mey llaek-s, C'omhlnatieii ! or-. ul I m.vle sipauil 1riiiiii!":l in the lit. Cel-In-.t IV." e 111, SM AUNG'S THE ARTIST TAILOR, 131 X. QUKi:X STKKF.T, OPEIIM I! U T4 GBRHART'S IfiPI 310XDAY, OCTOBKR lltli, 1SS0. , (,'empl. te Muck et Cleths, Suitings OVERCOATINGS. WllJi'il l.a:-e- (auci1 c.innei l.- 'tllll'llt el -arpa-i-ed. The I Ae: ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SIHTINGS in T lii-s eit I'i'iees a- low us the lowest nt H.GERHART'S Ke. 51 North Queen Street. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! We liu Stock et new ready ler sale an Immense ale CMiiing ren Fall and Winter, winch St vie. are We Cut and Trimmed e.ui ;:ivc you a in the Latest GOOD STYLISH SUIT AS LOW AS $10.00. PIECE GOODS In jrrcat variety, made te order at short notice, at the lowest prices. D. B. Hosteller & Senj 24 CENTRE SQUARE, U-lyil LAXCASTEK. PA. MA11KI.X. lryVKS. WE P. FRAILBY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nertn yuceu Street, Lancaster, Va. MONUitESTS, JiEAl AM) FOOT STONES, r.AItOKN STATUAStY, ;EMj;Ti:itV LOTS ENCLOSED, fte. All work guarantcci! anil satlifactien . en i n every particular. ' r N. ). Ilemcmlicr, works al the cslrcme?i;atl el North Queen wtivt.. ma( MM ra ffAT 1 il fwi llliirit MM Hamastcr I-nfrHiirrncrr. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. C, 1880. fil ni 0YGL01 Mil m il i? THE PERILS OR THE BRINY DEEP. XV v. i-k of trie Cetisity 'of .s ei tin, drew Twe rued Who V.'erc Diivs WHIieuf Itlc!n:ini!!i and Sailor-: !."' ficvei: Feim!. HEY. 5iK. 8iirnrs vow And JIew Klcu;iiiii t Has ftecii t'ultiSlid by Hij le f(i;"i"rcis In .i!cik!erl;ii!i -Tin: :.:.! .".s:i Tai Ucr. hfiii! !.i;s IViiiniui ;'.-;ct. On the 21st of last month the lookout en the Au&tiian bail: I.oatidre, bound from the West Indies te 5t.-teii, saw Koieethir.fj floating en the waves that looked like a wreck. As the vessci came nearer it was seen that the Hunting object was part of a cabin of a vessel, and that there were two human beings npun il. A beat was sent te the wicck-. Lalied te it were two men, cinsciuted, with blackened, swollen lips and blistered faces and hands. They weie unable te speak, and one of them was in sensible, "le did net rejeatu consciousness till nine hours after lie was taken abroad the Lcaiulre. He was IL MaeDeiiahl, first mate ei tue biiilc (. eunty el l'lchinenil. aim ins companion was nciiry j.an.. iiie casta ways we:e cued for en tlie Austrian baik and taken te llosten, where they u w lie in the city hospital. The bark County of Iliciiinead was own ed bv T. i: K. Kennev, of Halifax. On Oete'lier :5 she iefc JVi't Jillizabpth. N, .!., with a carjje of coal ceufliancil by Ilalte'i tt Watsen, of 27 Seuth street, te St. Thom Them as, liar crew consisted of a captain, lirst and second mates, a steward, and five ya men. They were shipped by Williams & Ce., of 22 Coenties slip, with the exception of the second mate, v.ne was a brother of the '"aptain, I. 3lacI)e::a"d, and who was already en the bail:. The c.iptaiu and His brother were natives of Georgetown, 1 E. l. i lie iirst mate, li. .uacweiuiiu, was a cousin te these, and a native of Settiis in the same island. The stewerd was Will iam Ihn ten of 4 Hamilton street, Xcw Yer!:. Of the seamen. Dan'l Lewis, Henry Latg. and Henry Vicen bearded at (i) Menree street ; Hans Crane Ije.irded at 51 .Market street, and Albeit Larsen at 4 Greenwich street. Of the voyage and wreck of the bark tlie fust mate has yivcti an account te ins brother. Donald or ('40 Hreadwav. "We left Xew Ve-k' the third of October, and with the exception ei a i crossing the Gulf Stream, James !. Mac- he wriUs, "en all went well, IiirliL luu.sli in until tlie uiirlit of Sunday, the lOlh, when the weatlicr, which had been previously tine, suddenly changed, and the wind Ktartcil te blew a strenjr rale from theuuth-s'mtlnvcst. On enday the wind uiedeiaird, hut it :;till looked as if we were jjeii:j te have a hur ricane, ler it bete al! the siyns of huiri cancs iu that latitude. Frem iieju until six in ihe evcnin.jj ihe wind shifted te almost every )eint of the cemjiass. and the sky bore ;i ihieatcuin, luiid asjieet, the clouds varying iu color from a deep and angry red te a heavy olive iiccn. At S o'clock in the evening the huriicanc hurst upon us with fear ful fury from the noith-nerlheast. Wv get the ship te the wind and hove te under lower main topsail and inizzcn top sail. At 10 o'clock the whid blew a vie lent hurricane, anil ateriilic sea constantly swept the deck, causing the vessel te leak se badly that it rciuiiied all hands at the pumps te keep her free. The hurricane continued without change until Tuesday morning, when the wind moderated a lit tle, but theic was such a tremendous tea en that we thought the ship would be tle mtilishcd every niiuule. .Meanwhile the pumps vcie kept constantly i;0'1"- At neon tiie weather kid moderated a geed deal and the sea commenced te go clown some, se that one watch went below and get some ret. the oilier watch keeping the pumps going. "At -i o'clock that afternoon the win I and sea had gene down well. V"c get the vessel otl'befere the wind and tried te run her, but found that she would net steer. trc overhauled her and found that the rudder was gene, it having broken oil" about three feet below the rudder head. We took the gear eiT the remaining part, and let it go for fear of breaking the rud der casing and tilling the vessel with water. We th;n brought the vessel te the wind again and set'the after r:ail te keep her head te sea. We kept all hands at the pumps until 10 o'clock iu the evening and then let one watch go below, the ether still keeping at the jinmiKs. There was fine weather until Wednesday, when it changed and became threatening. The appearance of tlie sky was the same as en Jleuday. and thcie was every indication of another hurii canc Se we heisted a signal of distress, and get the beat icady te abandon the vessel. We tried te construct a temporary rudder, hoping te get the ship into Bermuda, wiii;h, from sights taken at neon, was net far distant. Frem neon un til 8 o'clock that night the wind kept shifting around continually. "We goosc geosc goesc wingctl the lower main topsail, and pre pared for the winsst. At 10 o'clock the wind began te blew with great violence from the northeast. The vessel was hove te en the pert tack, and all hand.s weie at the pumps te try and keep her above water. At midnight the wind increased te a perfect hurricane, with teri cuts of rain and blinding lightning. The vessel labor ed fearfully, and would net conic head te sea, en account of having no rudder. We took a hawser and spare anchor, together with spare topsail yard, and put a drag ever, which helped te bring her head te 2 sea a geed deal. "At 7 e, clock the next morning the vessel leek a heavy huch te leeward, and the cargo (shifted se much as te threw the vessci almost en her beam etuis. All hands were then ordered te get the beat out. We get her down off the fore house and partly ever te leeward n'U'ii the ship took a heavy sea ea beard, which tilled the beat and completely tore her in pieces. Then it was every man for himself, for it was evi dent that the vessci could net float much longer. "We had nothing te make a raft of. as everything movable had been washed from the deckg. I get a ladder which had been en hc forward house and lashed te it two beards which I t:et from the fore--castle. Then, with the assistance of one man, I get it ever the weather side, ready as seen as the vessel showed signs of 'going down, te drop into the watcY. I had net long te wait, for in about ten minutes she heeled ever, te leeward and commenced te settle. I then let go the ladder 1 and jumped after it, and succeeded after a hard struggle in reaching it. When I looked back the vessel had disappeared, having gene down stern first. All I saw wcie four men struggling with the waves en bits of wreckage like myself. One man, Harry Lang, swam toward me and get en the ladder, which kept us above the water pictty well. In that position we remained a few minutes?, when we saw something large floating te windward. We both let go the ladder and succeeded in getting te it, and found it te be the top hart of the forward house, with the beams and all attached, which had been washed off as the vessel foundered. Wc cot en top of the house, lashed ourselves te it by means et tuts of rope which we carried around our bodies, and then floated away fiem whete the vessel went down. We saw tlie steward lashed, face upward, te something, lie shouted te us, but wc could render him no assistance. We were seven days iu that position, exposed te the burning sun by day and cold winds by night, without either feed or drink, un til we were picked up by the Austrian bark Leaudre. by whose captain we were very kindlv treated and taken te IJos IJes IJos ten." Messrs. Ilatten & Watsen are surprised i i:ai inc captain was net saved, tie was a young man, net SO years old, and very strong and active. It is likely that he w.:.i sucked down with the vessel, and inen stunned by the floating wreckage. The County of Richmond '"was built at Arichat, Neva Scotia, in 1S74, and was considered a very staunch vessel. She was of 410 tens burden, and was valued at slil.-OCO. iter. Mr. Smith' Vctv. I'uiltllei! Alter Many Vcars by Ills Election te Congress. Itev. J. Hyatt Smith, the newly elected congressman from the Third district in IJroeklyn, who defeated S. 15. Chittenden, is a popular Dautist Dieachcr. and is pas ter of the Lee Avenue Uaptist church, in IJroeklyn. His church withdrew from the Leng Island Uaptist association some years age, as a lesult of a controversy ever his light te baptize cenveits by spi inkling as well as by iinmcus'en. Mr. Smith is .10 years old, has black hair, dark I eyes, a brunette complexion, and a clean shaven face. He is affable in manner, and is about a:; geed a story teller as Mr. S: S. Cox. He gees new and then te the thea tre, and he is se much of a mimic that he has long had the reputation of having once been an actor himself. This, how ever, is net true. Mr. Smith one night visited lloeih's theatre te pea Edwin I'oethin "Hamlet.' Oh his way te his seat with his daughter he encountered one f the strictest member;-; of his church in the same aisle. "Oh, you sinner,"' said Mr. Smith, prepare te be churched. I have a long time suspected that some of my church member were theatre-goers, and I deter mined te find out for myself. I brought my daughter along as a witness, and the first one we see is yourself."' The church member was se surprised te meet his pastor in the theatre that at first iic believed himself iu danger of disci- plinc, but when henaw the minister clap ping his hand.s and .heard him, while they were eating Saddle Heck eystera after waul, cnthusiuilieally praise Kdwin IJoeth, his doubts were ail dissipated. Mr. Smith is a gicat admirer of Jeseph .Tcfi'ei.sen. He -ays he regards the deliberation of that aeier s movements in mp tw Min.ic, as he gees out from the presence of his terma gant wife into the storm, as one of the masterpiece:; of acting. Mr. Smith is the son of a Yankee .school master. His father's sister, while a school mistress at Litchfield, Mass., taught Henry Ward J'ccchcr te read. He was born at Saratoga, X. Y., in 1821. At 10 yeais of age he became an errand boy for a doctor in Albany, lie broke away from this employment seen after and went te Michigan, where he get a clerkship in a store in Detroit. Ansen Durlingame was then a boy in the same town, ami he and Hyatt Smith became fast friends. The heaits of both were filled with air castles. They took long walks and discussed the future. One day, carrying a llible, they went far into the weeds, and placing their hands upon the book, solemnly swore that they would someday become members el i v.engiess. Jir. liuriingame was elected te Cengiess by the Republicans of the Fifth district of Massachusetts, in 1.S54, in 18ii. and again in 1 8.8. He subse quently was appointed minister te China, and then he became ambassador from China te the United States, and brought about tlie famous Dttrlingame treaty, un der which the Chinese began te pour into this country. Z.ichnriah Chandler toek'a deep interest in young Smith and volunteered te pay the expenses of his education for the ministry. Chandler was unable te keep his premise, but Mr. Smith having deter mined te become a preacher, returned te Alba ivy, went back te the doctor's office and began te study. He found a mere remunerative position iu the Commercial bank in Albany, and after five years of study and work he was licensed te preach by the Pearl Street Baptist church in Xew Yerk in 1818. He went first te I'oughkccp I'eughkccp sie. then te Cleveland, te llufiale, and te Philadelphia, where his church, during the war. was known as the "Headquarters of the Army.'' Under the auspices of the Christian commission lie went te the battle fields of Gettysburg and Fred ericksburgh te care for the Union soldiers. Gen. Grant personally acknowledged his s:ei vices, saying that Mr. Smith was one of these who fought iu the battles of liberty at home while he fought them en the bat tie field. Mr. Smith became pastor of the Lee Avenue Uaptist church fourteen years age. He has enjoyed much popularity since. A chance sermon iu opposition te the system of prison labor attracted the at tention of the hatters, whose trade suffered by the system, and he became their cainii date for state senator last fall iu the Sec ond district, but he withdrew from the race. The hatters put him in the field for Congress this fall, and the Independent Republicans and the regular Democrats endorsed his nomination. Mr. Smith is a conservative Republican, and will prob ably act independently in Congress. lie is a hard money man and a thorough patiiet. Mr. Smith said that he was surprised at the ungracious assaults upon him by lead Ilcpublican newspapers, some of which had referred te him as having "demagogic proclivities." " Fer my character as a man and .as a patriot," said Mr. Smith, "and as te my being tlie furthest removed from a demagogue in pulpit or en plat form, I would refer te my life -long friend, who knows me through and through the venerable Thurlow Weed." Mr. Smith will net icsign his pulpit, his purpose being te secure a competent clergyman te de his parish work while he is in Ceugress. - The Paefccr jlcmerial Altnran:' Kercdes. A party of Xcw Yerk gentlemen went en Saturday last ie Mauch Chunk te at tend the services at the consecration of the Packer memorial altar and rercdes in St. Mark's church. The services were con ducted by the bishop of Pennsylvania, as- cetse, while the Rev. Dr. Henry C. Petter, Msieu y a uuiuucr ei cicrgy ei tne aie- 01 urace cnurcn, .etcw ienc, tienvercu a sermon. Tlie rercdes is.crectcd by Judge Packer's family. Judge Packer had bctl.n r . -T t - for forty-four years a vestryman and for twenty-four years a warden of St. Mark's, and was the principal contributor of its buildinj- fund. The church "is in the lower part of the town across the river from Judge Packer's late residence. It was built from designs by II. 31. Upjehn, son el the architect el Trinity church. Xcw Yerk. Mr. Upjehn also designed the rercdes and altar which are built aciess the east end of the chancel, the rercdes rising twenty -three feet from the fleer. As a piece of architectme, it takes rank with the three ether notable rere rere deies of this country, which are these of Grace church, Trinity church and the cathedral, in Xcw Yerk. The gon gen cral plan of the Packer memorial is for a rercdes of Colustenc entirely, with an altar of highly polished statuary marble, resting en a step of veined marble. The top of the altar is of one slab, with the usual line inlaid Maltese cresses of dark Sienna marble in the centre and corners and .surrounded with a heavy, rich mould meuld ing. It is supported in front bv four cel umns, the .shafts of which are of dark Si enna marble with bases anil caps of stat uary marble caned iu foliage. On the front of the altar, between the columns, are three circular panels elaborately caiv ed. The cuit re panel contains a crown of thorns ever a deck cre&s which is termi nated with the symbols of our evangelists. The right hand panel contains the Chi Khe monogram, and etch panel is enriched with delicate carvings of grapes, wheat and leaves. On the face of the super-altar, in three sunken panels incased iu uioiiu' uieiiu' ings, is cut the sauctuy, " IIelv, Ilelv, Hely." The rercdes proper is elaborately worked in the middle pointed style of architecture, ami in general arrangnieent is conipe.seii vertically of three bays divided by heavy buttresses. The bayrfr.re again divided horizontally at the level tf the super-a'tar by a line el inscription, be-'ew which en the side bays aie three enriched p.iuels con tabling deeply carved bunches of wheat grapes, passion flowers and lilic and : part of the inscription iu raided ribbon work. Above the line of inscription and forming the principal feattties of the stiuc tuie aie thice groups of ligure.s carved in high relief and about lhree-ju:ittc:s life size. The centre and most pietiiiucut group, rising above the altar, contains ele ven ligure.s aim represents tiie Ascension. On each side of this main group are lesser groups in panels with a flat arch ever them. The right hand group represents the ap pearance of Chi ht te Mary Magdalene en the morning of the resurrection. Tiie lyt hand group represents His appearance te His disciples en the .same day al evening. Iu t.u main gable above t lis cent nil group, in a diapered niche, is a sitting figure et "Our Lord in Maicstv." II s left hand holds a glebe surmounted by a cress; His right hand is stretched out iu the act of blessing. The base of the niche is supported by an angei corbel. JMew the majesty, iu two spantiiuls, are angels in adoiatien swiniximr censers, and above the figures in the upper . spandrel el' the gable is a group of seraphims, introduced in illustration of the phrase of the Te Deiim, " Te thee eherubinis antl sc-ra-pliims continually de cry." On the faces of the four butiiescK are columns from the fleer te the level of the super-altar, trrminatinir in rich foliated i capitals. On these, and under elaborate I It- iri.lllfrlit 'i.wl rr.i..T...l .... 1 1 . .".,. e.ww.T.;. r, . I . Hllll.lll. .iiri llILH t.lll'il. ti 'i. iVUlLli with : ininial heads, stand figutes of t!: four evangelists, each holding a:i open book as if leading. These iiguies are mete than forty inches high liunning from buttress, ever tlie upper linu of the dedicatory inscription, en each side of the main group, is a hcatiful cornice, richly carved with representations of wheat, wine and fruit, and capped with a row of battlements. The butlrc.ise.s nut up and aie gabled at the top. and terminate in creckctcd pinnacle. These support four angels playing upon the bell, tiie lyre and cymbals. These angels are neatly four feet high. The steep central gable is finished with a cornice of richlv carved leaf work, surmounted by a plain ciess resting en a foliated base. The inscription, iarvcl in ancient Gothic raised lettcis. is ariamird in sections along the cornice ever the sidt: bays en the line of the super-altar, and in the panels below th: Miber-allar en each side as fellows : Te the xlerv el ;ed an.! ia Iiefccr, "Itiirn December let ninry ! Asa Died -May 17. I -177. The ilerede- i and by his was erceb'il ! surviving cliiliiiv.i by his u lie, , .darv 1!., I.'ebcit a Saraa Y. Packer. antl Ibtrrv V. acker. Mrs. iJanjlietn. earner I'ralt am! Ureiidway, ha liven a suSletvr ler li years through Klica-uiati-iu, ami has tried every remedy she could hear of, lint leeeivc.l no heV.elit. uiitil recom mended !e try the Eelcetrie Oil, she says -he cannot c.prc-s tiie sali-facUeli -hi; feels at having her pain entirely removed and her I'licnmatism cured. Fer sale by if. It. Coeh ran. druggist, 1.17 and ISO North '(iiieen street, Lancaster. 7 I Tim 31elmir!il!y l:i!te. Hamlet Prince', of Denmark, would net hac 1 been nnlihcii. tiie "Mclanciielly Dane'' if he 1 had known Dyspepsia was ail thitail'-d him. ami that ail in: needed was ; Mipply et ."-piie Klo-seui. u sine cure ler Dv.-pcpiu. ISilieti-.-nes. Indigestion ami ollierili-.cise.sef tlial 1I0-.-eiiptien. l'rice: .".lie., trial bottles 10 cents. Fer sub: bv II. It. (.'delimit, ilrnggi-t. 1.17 ami I.l'.l North I'aecn street, Lancaster, I'a. s c'.i.w.jjf.w noeiju. 1 )OUT!CAtT.S OI' IIAXCOC1C Fer sale at AXD KXGLISH Tliis OFFICE, K1 LC.-j! I'i.ACS! s.sin:- fe:j ..' a :e nti.M.v.iM.s, 1 01: SsA-iiiE'', SADDLi: iw'i: sTiiAi' Ci.OTiis, SIIOFL I'.KLTS. Ac. Neckties, Entirely Me iBW Styles. NEW STYL3 COLORS. UNDKItWCAI?, (iLOVE-8 &c, &e. E. J. ERISMAN'S, Si; NOKTil OUEI.N STKEET. "VOW JS VOUK TIME. GPwEAT REDUCTION. Wenilcrful Jhirk Down et CAMPAIGN GOODS. Having done a very lively Campaign IJusi ness we new prope-o te close mil ear stock el Campaign Oee;I.- REGARDLESS OF COST. Flags, lJanner.J, Streamers, l'ertrait. Medal-. Lime Liglits or Colored Hand Torches, Deuble -Swing 11111! Star Tercnc3, Torch U'iek, Ac. New Is jour time te buy cheap for the re muiniug parade-, ami ler the Jellili catien after the election. B. S. .BURSE, 17 Ea3t Kini? Street. Lancaster. Ji&lHCAZ. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED Meet the requirement nf tlie vat limit! ini ili eal phiio-ephy which at present prevail;'. It ii a perleetlv pure veet-ible remudv. eiiihtaeinj; the tlir-i- inmertaut pepcrtic-t et a preventive, :i ionic, ami ail alterative. It f.'irlitie tI:e body against liisvuse. invigorates ami revita izes The torpid ntemueh ami liver, and tlVcla me-it j-.tlittary change in the entire fvstciu, when in a morbid eomlitieu. liril by ail Prnyyists ami ie:;Ier-i sjeiier", ally. iiMvdciHl.Vtyw CUTICURA ".slenishitiar Cures of Efrh'ug', ihr.ly m.il Heref;i!e;is JiuKiers et he Stan, S'culp a::t" "'iec-il of '"l'lYi; vn and "iiTanii. Cirun: i::.i::iui-; a:v -imply elejran! te u-e. They appeal le nmiliei'-i am! p iirr.t- with tfre.ii force, l-'ituu infancy te old aire Ihev are cipi.illy Micce-.-fii!. will- "inn! ri-iiahlc. Vir: ft'Kx.a Medicinal .felly. aniMs di-e.t-e. tats :i'-wi.v dead shin aid "lit sh, allays i:ii!:tiuia:i tiini, itcliii!!;.iul ii'Wt.itinn, soeilie. ami heals s,'i!it r.isea.-e-i, amLSe:s!p Alice. ions wiih l.e-s et Hair, tr lvpie.luc t-saal heaatities tlie hair. I'rncrr.v ihHiiLvtsr, thefrrei Iie;:reat liliaul l'liiilier, ei-ailieules all chien'e el'-.ms-c-i. imrillL!. am. and hereditary Imaters. (.'iriiiav .Ukiucinal ToiurrSeie.prepaivd Irein t'rnei It , clean.-c, seethe-, ami heals tINeased Mirl.tees, wliilen-, Irc-'ieiis anil beautifies the sl.ir. Iicveml all pr.iiie. It is a:t eleantiy pertained Toilet, lta'.'t ami Nur-.-rv sanative. 'iiilt!ri'i asKs irtntiii.-;. ( li.is. Kay re Ilinl.le, .icr-ey City Heights, . J . v. riles: "My son, a tail of 'l u t:I e years was completely euro.! et a terrible t-.Uu of Lezema by the Ciiiieiuu tteiin ilie-. Frem tiie top et h'.s head te the sole-, of his lit w:n one mass; of scabs, livery etherreniedi'aml phvsi 1 ian- liiid been tried in vain."' Fred. I'ehrcr. c-i., C.ishier iui'l; tirewci'V National Haul.', i'e.ebie, (Vloi-ade. writes: " I mi! se well piea-cil v. itli iis cfTeets 0:1 my ba!y that I eantiet all'erd te be without, it in my heu.-e. If i a wonderful fir.v. am! it i-. bound te become very pripti!ara-i s'm,i :.s iu virtues are knetvii te tl.c ni.:sCs." IB-I. S..Vt'eei:-, esii..Tewii Te.tsuri',M. .'.ilimw. t 1., si' s. 1:1 ;i ii;;icr uateit .tt:iy -: il -.vei'ks ten charm 011 my baby's face and hem!. Cured the head entirely, and" h:u nearly cleaned the l;i"p' ul fir. I 'have recommended il le sev cial, and Dr. i'l.ml has ordered it fur ti.cin." Citutiia ItK-.iKliliisaie prepatcd !v WKKI'S V I'.H'TLi:, Ch.'iiii-t-aui! !rugKist.s",:MV:wli !rugKist.s",:MV:wli ingteu stn.'l. Cosleii. and are !or. sale by all Drnggis's. Price et Ci-ric i;r.., a. .Medicinal Jelly, sin.i!! b'i.es, .",( cents; large boxes. $1. (': i:iti:a I1"Sei.ent. the new illoed i'nrilier. s! per beltic. Ci'tuiKA .Mi:iieiN'.r. TeiLirr AP, '.'." CCIits.rUTK"fK. .MiamiXAi. SlIAVlXO i-e.u 1.1 cents; in I'ars ler Itat-bfiv. and large een-nuier.s, .10 ce'ils. ir..! II I'lttitnlfrrc nn renin of jirlrt.; SANFOED'S RADICAL. CURE ' FOR CATARRH. Rapid, Radical, Perinanent. Oomplete Treatment. " for $1.00. IS'-ir? ii it! the beginning. li'tn-e the n:e-al l'a ages, itcineve the iner'ni-l eoaisel retting am! il.'.it! ;I sue. Win! upon thc-e surtajc-, until the living, wiielt" nine tiiemlirane i reaelicd, cieaie.ed, di-i:i!reicd, mieiIici! and healed. Tin 11 you haveattuel.e ! audlcmevi-d tie cause. .tUauv. ..i'e, by internal i.lmli.i t ration, tiri', e lium the bleed the pet 0:1 if de livi'iv ilh every pit!-:t!!iiii of. Hie iieart. Wheti ad this is hiithl'ii!!;. ilnni.('::tarr!i isi eiKp.eri'ii, vni! ate cured. SiKt)i:is It u;'.!. Criit: .-ensisls el" one hot het tie et the it miicai. 1 1. 1:1:, one !ie of Cataihuiai. sei.vi:.r, ami one iini'.-.eved inhaler, all wi-.tji-pi!l in emi: i.tckhge, with Treatise and Ifirce Ifirce liens. ami seld by a'! drugget!-, fm-si. A-!j Inr "sani'eius i;.nivi. n '::. lie; most cnmiilc'e, iii-,ttulam:ei:s, and eciU101nie.il Irealmenl. in nicdicine. tJcncra! Aits.. V.'EKU.S & I'OTTK!:. ito-ten. Cellins' VnllaJi; Kk-clrJe PJusUts. iti eiimatisiu. Neuralgia. V.'eai; -iml Stne Lungs. Cengl:- ar.dOd Is. Wialc l:;if';,stmiae!t and limvi'l". Dysj,.,viii, I:'eniing Fains through the I.'ilns nd It.ielv, s,,,,,,!!,, (li- Fits. and XiTVt'iv, Iiisen;'ir.nni!s,:ii:il ffcetinns, relieved a.nd ear i wlien 1 very etlier phtsier, liniment, let ion. ale! eh clrit-al appliance tails. Ask for ce;.i.i.i' or. -vn I'lia tiiic i'l.Asmes. (inlvi. ecu.-. IXVEST1GATJN je i'sr t !)it. (IKEilN!. ha- .saecir-slully tn-atcd ever l.'tMel' the 1110-; liliieali elireuie 'secallcd) In -eii:-.ib!e p.iri durin- a i.iii!- n;:itt!:.s praetiee. The most et iliein had b- en Hie leiiuds of the leading piiy-iciaiis et Le.ieasP r eeimly. DIL I!I!KI.NK is n ad;.- a! any I line le meet "a ce.iniiiittee e! the Lancaster t.'euiity ."iledieal Society at tin: Opera Hmi-eerel-eMlieri! te di eu-s the merits e; Oumip.ttliy and prove its siipcllnrity ever all ether pathies in Vogue. The pee'plf: are greatiV iuteiestcd am! de mand the 'lidlest investigation. Invalids are every wec'i dying in this county wlm-e lives e ni!i"l be saved. Is Hjeri! any subject about wliieii the ina--es :in; nien: concerned than restoration le health, and tin; prolonging of their lives'.' Dr. (L original ii and i-. tieiv theev. neref 'J!) 7.1 ii ! if. 1 1 Pads, lie especially warns Ihe public against Iheiii.iiieriiu-iceaniei teils new eifeicd tlie. people. Dr. tfreeiietlei-s an eclu-iye efiiee !i:iiies.s. Palieiit' w he c:iiiuet call at his elliees must eiil lull ileerlptien el al'dietiens. Iliiudred.s of deaths have occurred herein nine mouths ; only two iu lilsptaetice. Consultations lice Cat'trili cured for .".'. cents, t.'nri: iiiic!c ler Catarrh sent leany ad-dre--1 for.",0 cents. Sinn! Inr 1 pajjej pamphlet . DR. G. A. GBBENE, Ne. xr.r. nkt:i e::k;:n sn:i-:::T. :-tfd".lV,'F;;s. Lancaster, IV.. N,:n, INK, OK TONIC Sl'LCIKICA. A F.OON TO i'.OTII EXL. A KEMEDY VITIIOUT A IttVAL for ii di-eit-esari.- big Irem N:rveus Debii'tv.ual Di-enlcrs, ever Indiilgeneeet Vicious Habits, as well a-i from the prostration et old age. its curative properties In violent and ciiienli: fornisef the lolleuiiigdi-eiLses hae been at tested te by the most eminent I'iiysicians: I)ys):j-in, t-elf Abuse. Hi.-adaehe. Diicziiiiw-, Sexual E!iai's',ieu, M:riti:iteri'ha;a, Cenerai Debility, Inipeteitey, I'reinuturb Decay, tin. It has ln-eti iu u-e for ever lerty years, and is te-day fin: most popular remedy for the ills eases above mentioned in the Vi'lilil,!), It ism be usctl without regard te diet, is ilea.-:tiit in taste, ami better tiinn all, it is a Mire, ."ale. ami certain cure. It is no iiuaeJc medicine, but stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil amply demonstrate, i-.iii'.e l3 tills reine.ly has always been sold tern much larger price tlian that for which it is new sold ; but owing te the act that the time ter the payment et an enormous royalty upon its, man 11 tact are has explrcd.it is ettered te the. sulfeiiiig et both sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be within the reach efall; ai which price. It will beeentteaiiynddicss tree el limber charge. Address DB. WILLIAM TOUNG, 45 Spruce Street, Vbliadelpliia. May be consulted en all diseases by mail. iV-JtMuid&vr GICA1 M'1.CDI.AX1 In large or small amount.-'. J-JS or 20.()0i) Write W.T.SOULE& CO.. Cnuitni.-sien Mer chants, 131 La Salle street, Chit age. 111., tereir ulara. niiM-iyU " mm BITTER