rtldligene ImMM 1 me aSBStlfSj'0! r v -iy.tiHrriTiTfy ir Avaf" i V. S Volumn XX Ne SI. LA.NOASTEH, PA. SATURDAY. O0TOI5ER G, lbH. Trlce Twe Cente. ini:n ami l.HjvaiiH. VI Ai ,'HTAIII.IHIIhU 17nIS. WINES AND LIQUORS ! t I. J lUl - OAMi AND EXAMINE, "fri H'n ham Just iticelvcil tilled Hern tliu Island ill Mnilttrln tliu lullewlhg Wines Vonlcllie, Vliitngu 1870 ; Scrclnl, Vlntnge 1810, whleh eiler It) our etiMeiimm. InKilher wllh our ilit tsce, UU, 117, I1H mill M7 AfA- IIKIKAN; und KINK OLD HIIKKKIKH. ..,...,,.,.,, IIUANIHKS ux loll un Vlhliign M, IW, l'4t, IW, I'A. Hue Olil l B WIIIHK1K8. JAMAICA HI'llllTS, N K. HUM, .te KHKM II (.1)111)1 AI.S, lliuglimlles mill Clurtils. We hawi thu fellow IrgCliiunpiiguti Wines l'tlpur lloldselok, 0. II Mtiuilii X Ce.'s Dry t'mmiiy anil Kxtni Diy. T. Koedeier's ditto liluiicliu, I'ummeiyHee Viuvii Uluilet, fellow -iiliul Diy, King A (,.' 1'itviite Oiivun, .IuIuh Champien. Ami tlie GHEATAVKSTE1W HX. DliY WINE, Frem the Ploueant Viilley Wlue Company, lit Hummondapert, N. Y. This Ik the Klmwt Ainuilcnii Wlim III the market, having been awarded llm highest honors thu lolloping KxpeiiltUms- At I'UII1MI7, Vienna isj.iiimi riiiiuueipiiiu mm. H, E. Slaymaker, ael.nt. S. CLAY MILLER, Wines, Branflies, diiis, Old Rye Whiskies, &c, Ne. VENN SIIVAKK, LANCASTER, lA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. atKinti.il. -UJl'luUHA ItllMl.tllKS. I OWH .MY Itoateriitinn le llmltli aikI llwinly TO J II K Cuticura Remedies. i)' l'hilMMXtl ANI UAH hlTTlMI. OHM I.. AIISOI.K. .) PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. tTincst Werk, Best Workmen. Lcuvc your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANOASTER, PA. ITiiMlinmiliil el u Husten laily.) INKlOtJIIINO Humer. Humiliating KlllH turn, llchltig letiurts, m-reiiim, run Klit-iim uud Infnnlllu Humors en red by tliu CUTICURA lIlSltltMlll-M. Outlriirn lU.nlvrtil, Urn luiw bleed pill I fliT. rltuiliMis tlm hloeil und )uiHilliilleii or Impuillli-H iiml pnlmitiuux eli'tnmil, ami Unit removes tlie eniue. i.'eilt-iini, tliu kmiI Mln Oum. lnstiiiilly nlliiVH Itching uml Iiilliiiiiiiiiiliin de tin tlm Hkln mnt hemp, benis Hlrt'is and Huren, uml ivHteri h the Hull-. iilliiirv. .ui.ti. mi nxilllllllll skin llinuilNrl iiml 'Inllet lleiUlillu, prepuird lieui cuTlfuiiA, N lnilllicnublii In tli'iitlutr Pklli DIilmhih, llnliv Humer'. Skin lllriiiUlicH. Hiinlmiii, mid lleiigli, CliiilUicil, or (iruy fckln. Ciilli iiru itrniriiiri. lint iiiiululely pure uml lliireuly Hloeil I'liillliiiHiiml Hkln llmiillllcM. Iii'uliein iiuTcurv. iiri'iinr, Iiml. .lue 01 miy iitliui iiilncnil or vfU'lubluiMilsuiiwIiiitBOuviir. l,HKlty SVAIll.K. Ii lllOIIT''. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FHIST-UIjAHS HOUSES A'I)raaiK8 TO 1I1KK ; ALSO, 0MNIIJU3SES FOU I'AIM'IKS AND PICNICS. HOUSES NOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, l. ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. it tvmilii ii'fiiirii tlilmmtlMi pipiT toilojni teilojni toilejni tlun tenilrvcriptiun el tliu ruiuipuiforiiieil In IIIUCVTILUKA IIK.OLVKNT IlltcrlilUly, HIUl (JUTI llllA lltlll L'l'TIU'HA tUAI'UXt'-lllltllV. Kfiiih el tliu puliiiHOl I lie liimUuuil el Hu ciuU ut tlm niiKviK, Miry illlllciill te trt'iit niul iiNtuilly cemkIiIiuuiI liiiiiimlili' ; mimll piiti h s el truer iiml milt rlicuiu en tliu mm, noieunil Hlduiel tliutiur. (ruin lle.i with lo-iel uuir without limn Imr. Iich'Ibuim'Jii'I with iiuiiniuir nml ncily cruptleiiH, i HpiTiidly el ilill'lii'ii uml liitmil. lumiy el whli hulncu hlrtli hud hi-i tin nmsMOl hutlm ; liriiluc hiiniliiK and cui'v tertuici tlmt Imllled I'Viin rulli'l Itein eidlnary letiiuillun, Koelhvil uml hi'iilml iw hy matc ; r.eti.i.l-, luprety umleilHT (rlKhllul ienu el Hkln iII-ujmih, nPioliiiein uIlimij, old win-n. uml illiuliiitKlui; weumM. r.ich uml nil el which tiuvi lirmi iuhI1Iv. lti-rmiuiuiitly an-i r IIIO 1.1 riUL'HA UKMK iii-plLiU mid all (itlii'r rciuiMlli s liuiti I. in pievfii hyitviiHi uiituuur el Hwern tiHtliiniiiluW tn our posnmtien wniiii wu will cliiiu lully mull te any ii'dln-ax. pi'iiiniiiiiciilly r'uuii hy hum wlniii pliy-ili Litis, in cold iiviirywlmrii l'rltti- Cfncrn. .i) Cllllll II IW IHI1T, II Hlll'i, Z't I'lllllH. reTTKIl Uiii i anI)Ciibii'i-Ce , lloilen, SIii-1. Mrnd lnr lluvv in cum Ulii I)leHc." BEAUTY lit! MAS UVASO. IIIAMIKH fKlirtl.l.Kll CO I'lllipllM t-OA r hoi lieui: I). thiippii'l and en y "hl'i. ' I i-K IIi'iium, mid hkln II i in! hi'i u-e l,i tii in HUMAN G-UANO. Oomuceed or Pure Human Bxaroment and Urlne. Uurivaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Qruea, Cern, &e. -iOI.il in- ii. ttoei.n.14, Ne. ivi MiuUft i-truiitj ii-pt .1 IIIUKII .1 hO.N, lirmicniewrn, WM. II. JONhS, Ne. l.CJI Market Hlnet . mi Ml AM i-.Ml.KN X l'ASHMOlti:..Ne till Murki I fhllftdulplila. ami roipeiiilh iluahm Kiinnrally OFFICE. Ne. 'M llicstnut Sttret, L'liiliultfliihiu. miKlM'Mi'l . ,, , . ... t, MUSSBLMAN, Aent, wnmeriimumaui ""i " O. DUN IIAr.ll'S HOriM. IIUUIiH ASH UTATlOXritY. CATARRH! Sandferd's Radical Cure. llu.id Cii'iN, Watery IHii-liiirKtH lltiin tlm NiHiMiuil l.ri, UliU'liiK .NeIm-i In tin-lluilil, Ni-iviiiiri lli-uliiLhu mi I Kt'Vi-r lustanlly If IIUWil. ClmkliU inuciii illiliNlrfi'il, iiKiuihrane ckMU!iul and hu.ihxl, hiralh nweutcneil, hiiuuI, tatu and he.ulnx miteii'd, and r.iviiKui i hi'cki'il. CeiiKli. llrenchltN. UiuiiplnuH Inte tliu 1 hiu.it. I'.ilu-t in tlm t.hpii, Oyii i-p-ii i. Wast Ini; ill MiimikUi mill Ki nh, l,ei el sleep, ulc One liellle II idliul I ur. . eiiii IIe Calurrhal Selwul an-i Ur. s.mlenfii Inhaler, an In ene paekune. or all ilruulHts ter l. Auk keh CAMiri'llDH IIAIIU'AI l, l III- II TTKH IFIIUII mil ClIKMH AL CO., HOdtOll. STRATF01ll0N-AV0N. A KAMtll.K fllllOUOII l'HK IM.IITOV The Ohnuicmrltlii of tlm tlrimt f.nmi.lt rum' lllitliplmin Tlm OHthwilrwI., Vhuruh Varil. nml Auvliiiii riilnl).imir. Fer the ijiTKLMuitJircii A vlult te KiirejH) new mi common ai te be liaiclly wettli mie.iUln or ; ami yet thore are iiml nlw.iy will bun l.uue nm jurlty of eiir imojile who ut" itmible or tiuwlllli) te make niielt vIbU. Perliiiim Heme or UicHO will be willing te ue with tne in Imagination le tlm iptlut llttle town of Strittfenl -u Aven, nml Hee what I h.vw en that buatitirnl Kiiiuluy that I Hpent thcie a Tew wrultH nun tiHtlmilriilH Vimtml. Diiritnz my rcoentvlHlt I npent feiirSuu ilayH In Eurojie, ene In .-Urarrerl, two In Lotnleti, ene in It men, ami enn in Editi biiruh, ami I illil it" nni-iuiit orchureli iin,. rp irrniter than this tmtnbur would innily. Thern w nelliing in Uureiw no orewilcil with tiitofetint; as iciatieiiH, se vcncrable with untiuulty, ) oxprcHsive or mnili.iftriil art illlll Olllttire Ullll (IdVOtiuil, iih itn nuoletit e itliedrald. iibbeys, ami oilier auoient obiirehoi ; ii1 I availed myBelf or every eiipurtutiitv U visit thnsu hjilcniliil nionutnent or 0 itbie ami Nernian art. Aoeoriliuuly I vmlted the eillii-ilr.ilH or ChcHter, OxreiiKCIiiiBt church), St. Paul , Salisbury, Exetur, Netiv U mm (Paris), Uoiieii, LUeeh, CoIerh. St. Uumluli) (HiuhbeIr), Autwern, ami Dublin, as well us Tewkchbuiy Abbe, Wi'Btmliiister Abbi-y, St. M try's (Warwick). St Michael's (Cuveutiy), St U orjie's ( W ind ser Castle), St. Patrick's, Dublin), and many ether ancient and vmiurable places of wetshiii.atid in many of tbetu it was my geed lortuue te iuumiu uivmu huhimj. the iliiurury hi Slralliiul. Having landed at Liverpool, wnore i spent about two days, 1 p.wied nn te Clics Clics ter, thouce te Shtewsburv, tliuuce te Leamington, v.hcte I atrtvi-d en Saturday, July iilst, at about midnight. It was a cold and iiiii.y night ; and as 1 oniergncl irem tlie station (lliey nevrr way depot in Englaud)inte the wut atiddesurteilMtueti, my reelings paitoekol the diuarlnehs el the hour. .Meeting a policeman (what would the traveller de without policemen'.') I asked (r a ho'el, and was hhewn te tlie Crown, whoie I obtained a geed bed. and seen forget my discomfort n u niiinl anil rcriOBllllli! Me-P. I he UPXt morning, aftei a nlee litthi brcaklast, oensibting el a pet of tea, bu-.nl and but ter, and a delicious chop. large, juicy, and dene te a ture, I started by railway ler Stratford. Tne rain had eeat-ed ; the English Min, lRs effulgent than ours allium nut nll-.u- -. Ulld till' ilir. UlUllgll COOl for the teascii, was puu-, bracing and do de liirhtful. 1 hoeii reaehid the town or Warwick, with its iieblu castle, which I reserved for a tnoie exteuded visit ; then pacsul en en tlueugli a bi-atitiful raimlng ceuutry, with tin lortile lleliU, its green hedges, its clump el tices, its diversity or hill and valley, faitti auiUi.itnlet, thatched :ottage and stately mansion, cueh us ene hecs newhere t-Ue thau in Eaglaul ; and finally, after a ride of about an hour, ar rived n itrntluril, Hiimn KiltHiti, Hore I aiiniHud inyself, lu a dolemu way, by reading the inscriptions en some el the eidest tombstenon Thore wote sonie epitaphs still loglble, of porHeim who duiiDtless knew the peet; te whom that gentle face and god like brew" Ihodemo of thought, tlie jialane or the soul "was ii ratulliar object In the streets of 8trat futd, Pcople wero peer spellers In theKO davs. Artemiis Ward said or Chaucer, " He was a smart man, but he couldn't spell." Se we may say as te the Bpelllng, at least or theso who inscribed theso monuments. Hore are two Inscriptions that are carved en tlie same stene, side by side, with a stanza underneath both : Ileum l.lcth tlm heily of Mary Hands widow Who liuinir- thls l.lle April ye .winn iiiiiiiiiny H51I AKeil! s; years llearit l.'eth the lieily el AheKalll tlm WIMef ucerffu llamls Suner Who Dupattcil this l.lle May r ii se Anne 1)0111 KM AKI '!? years lieith creeps .Vboiighlen lian I Ami xlenlH Ahrend en hei'ii llur Dm t.s am StiillUKuml hut mom keen II ur Htreksuiii ilumlly cemu they seen or Inte When lulus Btieck ltipclitiiticu Is te t.iilu Deathlsainlnutii lull et Hmleii Sniirtw L'heii l.ivute day as Iheu mayeatily te Meir w ( The blank spaces in the lines, where I liavu usud dashes, are lllled In with curved mark"). Here rollews an epitaph insaribert en tlm tomb of M iry Lotieh, who also died in lG'J!) : I'mler these h-Iie lies enn cle centlnud Who was te alt lielh Hllablc uml kind, A iielKhborKOOd.extunslvi) le tlm pour, Murmml wu hope's atreslleiuvei moie The spelling is botter, hut the word tilcmive is used in a sbihi unknown te Worcester or Webster. Yet these tin couth memorials oppressed thq leve or sumo nleui heart or heavts. ai truly as de the courtly phrases inscribed en the marblij monumeuts el the great Hew truly Is this reeling expresscd by Gray : et evph tltesc hones, from luiillt lopro lepro lopre ti'i't. , oiiie frail memorial still eroded n1ri. With iiiicuufk rlitmcs uml thupcleu leulpture tlccl.et, . .... Implores the passing tnlmte el a sltfh." Leaving the churchyatd I rosumeil my walk, roselvod te return later in the day and attend the evening sarvice, for I had made it a pelut te be at Stratlerd en Sun day for this very purpise Prosetitly I catne te a narrow gate en ene side or the street, and ever it was a guide beard con taining the words : COLLINS' Voltaic Utiiic TOBIIOl'l'KllV bem (It Is net epen en Sunday), then re turned to.tbe hetel with n geed appetite for my dinner. The Kvetiing Hervlce. At 7 o'clock I ropalred te the Hely Trinity, te nttetid divlne sorvice. The edifice, lu Its main foatures, Is like most of the ancient Gothic churches, being lu the form or a crew, with nave nutl ohaticel. north and south tratisentH, and north and Beuth aisles. The tower, which was re. built tn 1807 with the old material, in lu the oentro. Part or the church Is very old, but much of Its nntlque charnoter has been destroyed In the process of " restoration." One or the modernizing agents Is the whltewash brush, whieli has covered wain and ceilings with a thick coating or llme. Hut I will uotde8cribo thoehuroh ; this Is Suuday,and we must attend te the sorvice. Of ceurse the sorvice Is that of the church or Englaud, which Is nearly the same as that or our EplRepal church ; but here, as in all the English eburchew that I visited, thoentlro norvlce (oxecpt, perhaps, the lessens) Is chanted or intoned. I Buppose it Is te a great extent a matter or ouuoa euuoa ouuea tlon, but te my mind the effect Is very monotonous and tiresome, nnd the Inton ing of the solemu prayers or the ohurelt seems te take all the dovetlon out of thorn. Hut If I had been retired in the chureh of England I Biippone I should have thought differently. The sermon, en the occasion rofericd te, was n geed ene, but the dollvery or it was bad. The vicar nald seme very plain things about the conduct of young poeplo in the gallories ; and se pointed wure seme of his reraarks that they wero reforred te iu seme of the city journals. Ills subject was the intlucuoe and duties or woman, and he very properly denounced the English custom or etupl lug women in Held work as "unworthy of the clvili.i clvili.i tieu or Englaud." He thought that ntnilinn hIieiiiiI dnvote thelr ontire at tentien te the care el their households and the training or their children. Thore wuh nothing very romarkable about the soivlce but thore was something romarkable te me in my being thore thore whero Shaks- poreliauoltcu neon a worsnipper, ami whero he had Inblbad theso neble Chris -tian precepts whleh provade his works ; and 1 left the chureh feeling that It was an oxperionco long te bs rometnbored. Shakspere's Hchuul, It may be wall te intuition, though I suppose the fact Is gouerally known, that the rroe grammar school in which Suaks. pere was educated is still iu oxisteuco, and In the same building. This building is a low, long, two-story heuse, the upper story, iu which is the soheol room, pro jecting Boveral feet ever the sidewalk. Iu the Trout wall is a tablet containing the following inscription whleh I cepied, arter returning from church, by the light of a street lamp : Oxford, with Its colleges, dear te nil lever of learning ; thouce nn te Londen black, smoky, rearing, but yet great and glori ous old Londen. Perhaps I may glve an account next week of the Sundays I spent thore. J. Wit.us WK8Tf.AKK. MiM,KiU7iM.r., Oct. 1883. . m I.em nml Otin, CltAlTKn I. ' I was tuktm slek a year nite Willi bilious levor." My doctor prouniinceil inn cured, but I get Kick .igiilu, with tiirrtble pains In my back nml Mttes, mill gotse bail I Could net move I I shrunk I Krein '.US B9. le 120 1 1 Iiml been doctoring for my liver, but It me no Reed. I did notexpocl te llve mero than tliree meutlis. I began te use Hep IllUers. Directly my nppiitlte ro re ro tuineil, myimlns left me, my ontire system seijincd renewed us ir hy manic, nnd arter uslnir suveral bottles 1 am net only ns pieud as DOVerelKii, but weigh mero tlun I Old bofero, Te Mop Hitters 1 own my life. Dublin,. luneivm. ii. riTzr-ATmcK. CIIAlTERlt. ' Maiden, Mans., Krb. 1, 181. Hontleiuon 1 nuirnred with attacks el a I ok lieiulnclie." Neuralgln, leinnle Deuble, ler years In the most torrlble nml oxeru tinting manner. Ne inedlclm) or doctor could glve morellei or euro ine until I used Hep Hitters. "Tlie first bettle Nearly cured me j" The second iimde me u. well and strong as when a child. " And I hnve neon se le this dnv." My husband was an invalid ler twenty years with a serious ' Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, "l'roneuncod by Husten's best phjslclans " Inciinible I" Sevon bottles el your blllers cured him and t knew et the " Lives of eight persons " Ininy nclghboiheoil that hnve been saved by your bitters. And niniiynioie arousing them with great liuiiullt. " They ulinest De miracles 1 ' Mr). K. J). Stuck. Hew te Oict ait-K.-Kxposeyoursolf dny and night ; eat tee much without uxercisu j work loe hard Without rust; ilocier nil ine tuuej tuke all the Ue iieslrums advertised nnd then you will want te knew hew te get welt, which Isuiisworedlii thrce words-Tnke Hep lilt lilt ters ! sep8-lmdTu,'tli,Sw and as Shettety is the place whero Will Shakspore, thun a lad of eighteen, went a courting, I pabsed through the gate in that dlroctieu, weuderiug whother that was the same path that he took en theso iuteiehting visits. .It was a well worn path, bordered most or the way, en the left side, by a well kupt hedge, while uu the ether side wero long.uarrew lets,uufcucul, el beans, peas, potatecn, and ether vego vege vego tables. The distance- te Shuttnry w about hair a mile, and although I had no such Incotitive as Shakspeie had, I ei'j lyed the n -iirnn.n.i, ..,,.. i.,.ui timi.iuii in.idii forevor meniorable by the I ',,.... ,.., ..f'ni,1,,f,. u ,,,,,,1 . .nnrnPnc and went down te the river birth and death e! bhakspore. As l en- bu fl Vllaj.0 oenslsU of only a few batik te take an anto-breakfast row upon tcrcd the village, pasMiig thruiu.i the ,10.l,Cb1,eri,. llm a doiuuscatterixl along the olassle watorseftho Aven. The beats Aim uore i .1 SCHOOL BOOKS, Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LA.RGE STOCK AT LOW PRICESj ATTIIK IIOOKSTORK Or" JOHN BAER'S SONS, Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANOASTER, PA. Fer llm rellel mid iriWuntleu, the timlHiit It Uniiiiltml il Itliuiiiiiullsiii. Neuralgia. HcluM mi, .niiuliH, tiihls, Wiak lluck, Meiiiach mid llewi-l", iliiietliig l'liliii NiiiiiIiih-ss, lljsiiiila, Ki-iuahi 1'iiliis. I'ulplt illmi, llspnpsln. I.Uel Lniiipl.tlul, llllleus Kiivi'i, Malml.i and Kpl-ili-inli-rt, iisu :iIllii' l-irtilt-ri., (an I'.uwuie llullery eemblueil it Ii u I'eniiin riHSlir)aml laugh ai pain, uncuiurywhuiu aepll-iyii,e,.vw w .NseN'3 riimiui i-i.Ai'i;iia. LOG ROLLING. Kri-e Uiuiiimar Scheel, Keumled hy Tlieuuii Jelyirc, HSJ. Iteleundtd by King Henry I., 15J3. A kuiv Utieii tun Aven, r.ie. This clews my Suuday otperiouco, and here should eml my uarratlve ; but theso who have followed me thus lar may be willing te go a llttle rarther. I rose early UUAJ.. B. n. MAllTIN Wnelivsalumut tluiall Dualer In all Rlndj 0J LUMI5K11AND0OAU Tnni; Ne. 420 North Water and rrliic ,-rtHiU abeve Lemen Lancuater. iii-lvd TiJuWAUB, JtV. TOIIN 1'. MUI1AUM. FURMOES and RANGES B .IUMOAU1INKU.S JKI'rt'.HIKS. COAL DEALERS. OKKIOK.S. Ne. 'i NeltTIt QfBKN 8TIIB5T, AMI NO.WI NOIITH 1'llINCK hlllKKT. YAIIDS. North l'nincr. Stiiket, wkaii Ukao Ukae imii Dsrer. l.ANUAHTKU, 1'A. nuglMldll OK ALL KINDS ClOAI. I UOAI.I , ... j The undersigned has for safe, nt his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts a large iwsertmuiit of tliu very best kinds el Octtl for Paiully Use, which hu will ilellier. caiefully welKlmd uml HC.Uned. tenny imt e. iliee iy nt i .iu, L'nL raiim. uniuia uy uu... illluil promptly juiyiu-iiu l'llll.ir lelephenn OINDKlt. REPAIRED. Cull and sen llm New lmpioved WUOUOllT lltONCOLDOASK Radiating Portable Furnace, Thu Cheapest nnd Ileal Market, rUUNAOE in the 1M Nnw Yerk nnd l'hlladelphla lleisn. Sin- All the AMUIIK ANI OOAI.. I hi.iv Vnrlrilllil l'lllllll niiie by thu carload nt redueud pilten. UKbT UUADE8 OK COAL, lleth ler Kamlly and Siiumpiii pones. OKMKNTbytliubnirel, ll.W ulld blllAW by the ten or bale. YAne aiMlnrrlflburg rike. Uhnsiial OmeB-'-wJi Kant Chestnut stieul Kauffmau, Koller & Oe. nnri-lyd MANUFACTUIIED KXCLUSIVKLY 11V Jehn P. Schauin, 24 Seuth Queen Btroeti lub-lyd LANCASTKK. VAJtltlAIHM, itU. 0 KIAL, M. V. 15. COHO sa-i NUHTU WATliU UT., Xrlr, tit., Wholesnlo and ltulull Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Uoitneollun Willi the Telenhonle Kzuliungfif Yard and omce Ne. 3J0 NOUTH WATK eTHKBT leliaHvd riuus Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTKU COUNTY. Vhlle i resiling AVItli I'allcn Troe tt l.iiuibernimi iteceUes oeiistnucntlul llniiiHgni. liihien a limiting oxiuislen In the great coal and ied luglun noir Cuibondiile, l'a.. IhuwrlU-r nu-l W llllnm Cell, a lumberman. Accustomed l Hlo und luber In the letest I, nut eiriy iiiuulioed hu wits a tiue Knight el IheAxi-. Manyiiliee had tallen boleiu hN iluglngitliekes and tleets of rails had home imuy te iiiiii kutt hu unwed pieductH. Cell Is n i-hnrauli-r and II Osear Wlldu la rigid In saying Unit all movements In unhindered lubui ate giacuuil, our litcnd llllnm, slilpm-il ler Ids ueik, uml attacking a tiee as Ulehnril 1. us s.uilted the heavy iliieis et Kient tit llamt's i-u.tif. miiNi have iirucnted mi inimitable plctuie. O III) llliy U(IW0ur UllllUl run lull lummil himielt, as hu told 11 te uie : "1 was out In tlm weeds, you knew, tijlng teslait alogdewn a hill. Thinking I could git a better pnu-liiiu en It trem Hie leiM-i si In, 1 tiu-.liid It then) Willi my log-lell-Iiik hook and tluew my tight en the lever. Mho stuped, Hhu did, but us luek would liavu II buti'ie 1 could get onto! the miy.slioiellud rl-hl ever me. 11 It hadn't been lern let et small limbs and biueh lying In tliu read, which lllteil her up, she'd a crushed ine inn. ash was 1 get up w Itheut ii biekun bone, but Willi oeiiiu mighty ban brumes. Then you weie nil right," said his auditor. " Net by ii blamed slglit, Btrunger. I took cold. iliouinuUsmselIn and. II lhadp't heard et llKNSON'ri OAl'CINK 1'OItOUS l'LAH TK1W nnd usud 'i-iii, It's my opinion I should ni,vi.r lmvu iiiiulu auethei chip Hy. Hut the .imein.i took held milclc, and I'm 'bout as geed us new. Hut theio'seno thing you kin ealkllatu en : 1 shall never wtustlu with iiiKillitir leg unless 1 hnve the advantage of thu gieund. Kur, us 1 told you betere, If It hadn't been lertliumbiushual'il i eeiismiislied me, you could 'n sold me for a deer mnt." Thu Cnpcluu Is the tiling ter iliuainiittsm. It diiesn't keep jeu waiting. Tlie word CAP CINK Is cut lu tue cuntie el thu genuine, l'tlee a cunts. beubury & JeIhimhi, tiieinists. jnew 'rK. hticets that had no eueii i-cuei-ti i mn roetsteps, and seeing i-ome of the same objects with which lie was l.imiliir three hundred years age, I felt that I was tread lug en hallowed ground ; that I had at last reached that iutollcetii.il Mecca te which my longing thoughts had turned Ter many years. A sacred piescnce, ,i mysterious inlluence, seemed te porvade the place; and my soul was filled wuh a new and exalted pleasure. It washeie that the "ie.it poet lirst beheld the light or day "here he learned that language with which he eunched the world ; here, as n biurhtiiiid merry imj, he engaged iu the ganus of childhood ; hoie, as a youth, a rather wild and reckless ene perhaps, he engaged lu theso mad pi .inks that brought upon him tlm wrath of riir Themas Luuy ; hore he courted and wen thu fan Ohe must h-ave been f:nr) Anuu nr rilmttery ; :ul liein. lifter he had wuu f.ime mid ler Minn in llm IMlMt metrepilis, he c.ime te enjoy his well earned wealth in the besom of his family ami friends, aud.it last closed bis eyes and was laid M rest in tlm parish church were he had s.. olten worshipped. This thought was ever present te my mind and added te my enjoyment of tlie place. Hu' imidu fietn Us iiisiijiiMens, Btratrerd is a th-llghtrul town. The sticets are wide and clean, the hmisas niMiy of them elder than Slr.ikpure'n titnu-are in geed repair, and thore is overjwheto an air el ueattiun and erder. rumors iii Kngliind I noticed hore, especially, what I siw in most English towns a universal lutidness ler llowers. This is manifested nut only iu the iuside but also en the outside of the houses. Wherever theie are projecting porticos, window-sills, or cornices, you ll.nl rustic boxes 01 window gaideus, lllled with blooming tleweis and vines, se that seme of tliu heus)s luek as ii iii-ukuu out for seme lielltlay ies-.iv.ii , ami uiu oileot, as you leek along iIk- street, is vary pretty. One et tlie finest II ral displays was en the front of llie Slmk.iiere llulul. where I took lodgings. It i.i a very old house at least sK hundred je.ns, miue host says but, like many el tne eiuircucs, it has undergoue a precsi of " rostera tlen." Some of the old timbers, howeicr, hard as liguum-vltie and black with age, tlie read ter seme dhtaucu had the opportunity te examlue seme of thoae low, thatched cottages which form such a piouiresipue feature of the English landscape. They are long, gouerally ene- story structuics, with the old oak frame, work showing in the walls, iu the old Tuder stj lu ; cevered by a heavy reef or stiaw from eiizht te twolve inches thick, whicli droops gracefully at thu eves uud gables, being lifted, iu seme cases, ever two Hiiiail dormer windows in front, giving thoellcctef a pair of arched oyebrows. The windows .no very small about 18 inches square, I should tnitik with leaden cascmenlB filled with very small diamond stuped panes. I made an oxcuse te enter one of these oettagci (it was oceupicd by au old man named Jeseph Court, with his wife and seu) j rer I desired, in my Euro pean tour, te get as ciose as pesabh te thu poeplo iu their everyday Hie, depart ing In this respect, irem tue iiiuiuutis cu most teuiists. It is a very imperfect knowledge tr a country that ene gets iu whlilini: through it at the rate of llfty miles au hour, and seeing it only lieui a car wiudew ("carriage" they say in Eng land). Afterwards I isiled ethur cot cet cot taes.in various pl.iccH.in seme oanes eating and hleeping iu thorn, aud I round thorn very much alike iu their gener.'l reaturcs. lhe lloer is el stene, geiierauy uroKen aim uneven. (Indeed, all houses iu England are lloered the ground lloer, nt least with stene or tiles.) Tlie principal room, which seives for parlor, sitting-room, aud kitohen, is geucally very small, with a hiiire llre place en ene side. Tlie furni ture oeusiHtrt mainly of a dresser, with its rows or old chiua, a table, chaira, aud gouerally an old-fashioned high clock, oased t the lloer. The baams evor- head uiJ very low se low that a tall man would bu in dauger of bumping his head, aud are rich ly browned by oenturies or smeke. It is doubtless very pretty te talk about " leve in a cottage," and all that ; but I don't think I should like that kind or llfe as a nnrmaiieiit thliut : I prefer nioe warm eirpUfl, easy ehalrs, high cedings, and ether oemrorts including the love, at Oiurse. Hut externally, the appearauce of iiimcKitii'.s. fctreel Xlt II IMJSllW DIHSOI.VKI) AnrKKItMlIll' and pctinanently closed the Cliestinit in. n nil Works, lilesltu te liileim my old 1 I AV1NO J.X . - fc. .. ....I.ll,. ...i.lllttllll If tlint I tivt iiairnns nnu me piuiiiu K'1',1'fiv1,",,,1l" st if Hi thu buslncHs, belng located I the I'unn iron Ciimpniiy's Weiks, North l'luin stieet. :.,..V i .'., ,.,,.1,1,,,. Iren and I HISS COSlillL'S el every de itrlptlen. and will bu pleased te serve all who may laver me with their patron patron age. Krem 10 yuursoxpetiunce In thubusllitss and using thu best material uml employing thu bust inechanlea, I nm sall-Iled I can guar guar anteu entile Hutlstactlun. Castings inii-ie lnmi .. ml.hirn nl lien nml uliinl wlllull Iiru IllOl'O ru- Imblu for strungtli uud durability Uiun the best cast Iren known. V teeth loll pinions, rolls nnd rolling mill work n specialty. Cast ings inndti et very selt Iren, und brass cast ings et uvery iloferlpttnu. I have all tlm put tins nr the well mid laynrahly known Mewnr Cem uud Cel) Crtislier, liilltli'd uml Impieved AUetm hand, mills compleluly fitted up in lu parts, te rupluiu old ones which hnve hut n In iisoleryems, Kuuiauteulng them te glvosat glvesat glvosat lalactlen. anglWuiiI U. (J. MuCULLKY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, UKAIl OK CKNTUAl. StAUKKT HOUBK9, ' LANCASTKK, l'A. Womnke evury Blyle llnggy and Cnrrlnge ileslred. AUWeik finished in tlm most com. feruibluaniieitiganvBiyiu. nu Um unijf jne host selected material and employ only lhe bust mechanics. Ker iiiallty et work our prices are tlm chenpest In thu stute. e buy ler cash nnd Bull en the most reasonable tonus. UtveuB a call. All work warrantud. Kepnlrlng promptly attundtsl te. One set el workmen especially employed ler that pur pesu. natdw AT HUHMK'S. The Hest Shoe llluek lu the Slnrkut, Bixby's Best Blacking 1 It gives ii iUlck polish and Ueeps the lualhur soil. . RIXHX'S ROYAL POLISH llusno8upeilnr,ptobublvnoo(iual,!oi I ntlles' and Chlldien'H ftheis. It gives n iilw llnUU uml keuiis lhe leather selt. 01VIS IT A T1UAL. FINE COMB HONEY At Bursk's, rl.tNUKH DIKHCUH KKOnl A 1,1. NOIt ) mnl structures by being tllslliictly nnd us- Biiiittally a new product, lievur. under liny cdieiimstanciis.uxlstlnu Inn healthy Hjsttmi I ANCK1W uud TUSIOIW or ull kllltlj euit-il without pain or using thu kntlti ulne, kln jiUcnscs, chronle and I'rivatu DUeiuus suo sue lesslully trentcd by tLSSI miS. II I). and SI. L. l.ONUAUKU. ertlcc 13 Hest Walnut slieet, Lancaster, l'a. COUSUltUtlOtt IlCO. OLJUIAW Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCA8TK.lt, l'A. are left exposed. It is iu thu next niuaie te that iu whleh Shakspere went te school and where he afterwauls lived, and doubt lens he was perfectly familiar with it, and sometimes crossed i s threshold. Its rooms are named nfter houie or Shakspore's plays. I w.w shown very inappropriately, I thought te " It )tnoe anil .Tullnt .,' while an American giutie .... ...,-. , ...... ..i man and his wile, wiiem t met mum, were asslgned, as they laiiglilugly inlerin. ml nm. tn " Love's Laber's Lest." A cheerful llre was burning iu the grate of the sitting room, diffusing au agreoable wanuth, audi seated myself te enjoy it, for the weather, though pleasant, was tin comfortably cool. And hore let me ro re maik, paicuthetieally, that this was trim of the weather nearly all the tlme that I was In Eiiiilaiid : theie were net mero than four or live days iu as many weeks when, evon with inv thickest utidoreloth Mug, I did net noedaudtiBO my overcoat. Alter a time 1 went out, te wam, mm. directing my steps te the Hely Trinity uliureti, In whleh lle the remains of the gieat peet. Reaching tlie c'lurehyard, I euteied it, passing under a beautiful aicade of lime trcets te the eliurch deer. The morning sorvice was closed j se was the Iren L'ate at the church perch ; but the deer was upon, giving a pleasant vista of the interior. I passed around te the east end, wheie the elassiii aveu iiewh, these Euglibh cottages is very plotureaquo; and hew I wished ler an artist's ponell, IM WA'IIIUKS, t a id. , lhn li I hulns, ItlugH, HpocUicles, AC in m.oeii UepntrliiK Itliids w 0U13 WhllKll, e. ian niiriu w'teuii iinnwiniiiiir miinii nnd number. Dl- lectly opposite City Hetel, near ronnwlvane ruUread depot. Ut'Oiaiu that. I mil-lit earrv with me a visible pic ture as f have a mental el theso that I saw at Shettmy, thatch overed, ombew ered in ellugiug vines, wlthliedgoeuolosod gardens, and beds e( bright and generous, though unpretentious llowers ! I wish te remark, tee that the English oettagos that I saw wero, as a rule. scrupulously olean, though occasionally I found ene that waB unsorumileusly dirty. In Scotland aud Ireland, se lar as my ouservauoii weus, the roverse was true l'asslug en, I seen reaohed Anne llutluiway's Cotiuge with the external aproarance of whleh I was illicitly familiar Irem the wen icuewn pictures of it. It is thatoh-cevored, and similar iu many respects te theso I have lnMnrlhed. but laruer than most of thorn. The Hathaway family, Judging from the tlnely oevcrod oak bodatead up stairs, and the llnoness of the boddlueu that Is prcserved thore, must have been in com cem com rertablo clreumstauccB. Of coutse I sat en the bench lu the ohlmney cerner whero Will and Anne may be supposed te have spout many a happy hour, while the old folks wero Hiioeziui' miietly upstairs ; aud or ceurse 1 signed my name, as thousands of better men have doue, iu the rogister, where, itinnlug my oye along back a few pages, I recognized mauy familiar signa tures, among thorn that of my friend Ed ward liroeku, t also took a uriuic irem the old Hathaway well, and as I was com mau was still in bed, but by dint of much peundlug I get mm up, ami was seen spinning along mi stream In a light aud graceful beat. " Spinuiug" is hardly the word, Ter the river was much swollen, and T C,,,,,,! mv nrnnmHH rather slew, but I Het seme geed, vigorous oxerciso, audonjeyed seme pretty scenery, tuiniuug muuii m orthe tlme when the "Hard of Aven" sported in theso waters, which new sejm forever whisperiug his uauie. One or the most striking objects en the river bank is the new Memerial theatre, whleh. though dedleited seme years age (1870), is net yet completed. It is built or brick, with stene trimmings, aud is a unique aud beautiful edillce. After breakfast I visited the heuse whero the peet was born and ciw the interesting relics prcserved thore ; thou went te the town hall whero there is a llue pioture or the peet, by Wilsen, aud or Garriek, by Galusboreuglt, both presentcd by Qarriek; ti,n i-rnssnil the street whero thore are ether relics el the peet, proservod by a family that fermerly lived in Shakspore h heuse. In the roglster I saw the names of Oeorge IV, Byren, Maria EJgowerth, and ether dlstlugulshed pcople ; theu revlsited the ehurch te loeic upon tue uusi, ei i, uu poet, and the slab' under whleh rest tlie remains or hlroseK and aud his wire. lhe bust Is a much botter ene thau I had been l.l tn Mimnnsn Tt Is (111 tllO north Wall Of the ehancel, inside the railing, and the tomb is just boueath it. The inscription ii familiar te most readers, but inasmuch as the project of opening the pect'a graye and examining uis bkuii m " discussed, aud the vicar of Hely Trinity Is said te have consented te such dosecra desecra dosecra tleu, it may be well te repriut the solemn adjuration. It is as fellows : " Oend Ireuil ter lesvs saku lorbearo, Tedlggtnudvst eucleiiBiid he lire i; llleste bB ye man yt spares Hies stenus, And cvrst be he yt moves my bones." Of " New l'laoe," whero Shakspore died, nothing remalus but his garden and parts of the foundation of the notife. The ' .. . , .l I. .l.n ..,.n. ..--.a m,t- muiuerry troe pianieu uj mu iuui " down many years age, but a young troe occupies the spot perhaps a soleu or the original tree. The grounds aie kept in geed erder, ami yearly vlsiteu uy tnou tneu sands of pilgrims. , It may be proper te Bay a word in regaid te the spoiling of the poet's name. I have ndeptcd the spoiling useu uy iue iij" ShakBpore soeioty, as well as by Mr. r lirillvall, Jir. uewuun, mm uuj " distinguished Shaksporean sohelars, and thore is geed ovideuco that It la the form used by the peet hlniBelf. I saw In the British Musjum a puotegrapmu uupjr u. his slguature.and in the Beuth Kouslugten Mubeuui an original signature. The latter is clearly Slutkupere, and the fermer Beems though net be clearly te be the same. I'.rnrllnn te TOlTlf O.bliry. Ou leavitig the church I went te the sta tien, aud joined an excursien party iur Tjwkesbuiy, seme thirty mlles distant, whera thore waH te a regatta en the Sevt rn, followed by a bloyelo race and ethor rratnes. Itlfltead of going tO tllO raees, howevor, I spout most of my tlme in Tewkesbury Abbey. wlijeli u nnn nr the eldest ftud fitiest in Englaud. It is in the angle formed uy tne oeniiuonoo .Somewhere In (Jeergla thore Is n church, which Is calletl "Tlm hlslur's Church :" 'oil the members iue women. The chlet werlt nl their missionary society Is te solid Dr. Hull's Cough Syi up te the Indians, who sullur large ly with coughs and colds. A Hturllliig lllmiuvery. fliyslclans nru eltcn startled by reninrkablii dlscevurles. 'Ihu fact Hint Dr. King's New Discovery ter consumption ami all Tlueat mid Lung Diseases Is dully cutlng patients ii, . i ,i,nv inivn irivnti un te die. Is startling thorn te ronllr.e their duly, and examine Inte the merits or this wemlurlul dUrovery t re sulting In hundred or our host l'lyslclanss using it in thelr practice. Trial bottles frce at Chas. A. Lechei's Drug fclore. hegular size, $1.00. A Ulert:yiiiii'i 'le.tliueiiy. W. K. tiltrerd, piuter SI. K. church, Ilolliwell, Out., was for two years osulleiiirw itli Dyi niinsln Iii Its worst Jerui, until as he stales or llunleck Hloeil Miters cured him. and he tells u lua recent letter that he considers It thu best family iiiedlclne new bolore thocoiiii thecoiiii thoceiiii iry ler ilvspupsln nnd liver cenndnlnt. Kei snlebyll. 11. Cochran, tlruggut, U7 and 13J North Oiioen stioet. Tlirnw nna; Uls Orutches. Suirureti Itein tlieuniatlsm se badly had te use crutchc. but tluew them uway nlter up i.ivim. Thnnuti' Kclcctrlc Oil te my limbs. I nnw tool hiilter thun 1 have ler yeais." V. l. Ulbbs.xr.lKlkSt., lluirale.N. 1. Ker enlu by II. II. Cochran, drugglsU 137 and VSl North Queen street. lluvkluu's Aruic naive. The greatest medical wender or the world. Wurrnutiid le speedily cuie bums, Uruises, Cuts. Ulcers, Salt Ithuiiui. Kuver Berus, Con curs. Tiles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Cluipped liailUS Illlll Ull MK11I IHll'liuii.,h,i",'7 7 cuie III oveiy Instance, or money relunded. a cenhi pur box. or sale by Chas. A. Lechcr. lo'-Myeedaw I Wish i-.veryUDdy te Knew. llev. (ieergu 11. Thuyer. un old citizen tt this vicinity known te every ene us a most Inlluniillnl citizen nnd cliilstlan mtnlstoret thu SI. K. church, Just this moment Btepnedln our store te say. " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both luyuelf und wife pwe our lives lobhlleh's consiiinptien Cure." It Is having u ttomemleus sale ever oiirceuntoni and Is giving perfect satisfaction Hi all casus et Lung Dl.-ea.ses, such iw nothing e!e has denti. DKH. MATCH KTT KIlANOt,. ltecniiOK. Ilid., Slay 15, '7S. , Sold by II. II. Cochrun. djugglst.Nes. 137 nnd I3'J North Queen street. Luticualer. loblleed MIWIVAX,. YElt'S HAIll VlUOlt. II you inn glowing Urny or Ilald ; It your Hull- is Thin, linibiiy, urj-, mraim n--. It you are tioubled with Dandruff, Itching, or uny Humer or DM- eusu el lhe Ecalp, usu Ayer's lair Viger. It heals neatly evcry dlseiiie peculiar te tlm scalp, checks the lulling out el thu Hair and pievtints it from turning gray, and U an uu uu eiiuitlled iliesulng uud tollet nrllcle. i-n-i-Aii-D nr Hi-. J. C. Aycr ii Ce., Louell, Mass. Held by all DruijgUtg. ectl-7-lyd.tw IjiTllltV UAVlBTJ l'AIN KILLElt. ONE BOTTLE -or Perry Davis's Pain Killer lll unen de Wen jers for a WHOLE FAMILY. A Ptirely Votfetaulo Modlelne for Internul and Bxternal Use. The Old03t, Beat and meat widely known Family Modlelno. 25e. 50c. and $1 per Bettle. nt tlm Aven and the Soveru. and from the inn nf f hn tjiwiir I bad a tlne vlew of the VV w - - - - -- . tewu ami Burreuiuung cuuuiiy, kuiue nnlntnil nut te IUO tllO Held Oil Which the gieat battle wan fought which was se Inilu. entlal lu shaping the history of Englaud, also the place whero Queen Margaret rpde her herse aoress the river. Afterwards I wrete a letter. and lunohed in the heuse whero Triuce Edward Ib said te have been murdered. T rnanlied Stradford that oveulng at A MEDIOINE CHEST IK ITSELF. TRY IT. ectl-lmd&w et ull tlen. streu t. overBhadowod by old aud htately treus.aud lu,f nway the nlce old lady who lives thore about nlne o'clock, aud left the n"mni. reoalled the terms, " Hard of Aven " nnd horself a distant rolative of Aune Hath- lug for I.oawlugteu ; thouce J Loen"? lamiiie anil wttn us trauiieuH ui j.."jr """"", ,, "OeoplugTenV can cuugy e . - S? peeps out irem au uppei ....., -----te Konllwerth, wlili H crstid old ruWs , .!.., nn,.i I,. i.u'Wik. w u cne 1 ene of the" luwflt iu L'Bgland them.- w "Swan of Aven." bv which the peet is distinguished, he Inseparably is the river associated with his name. Thoneo I passed nn nrniind te thu south trailSOPt, tllO OX trrler of wbl'ii s .ivp"d I'V a maEB of OllllglUjJ ... nwnv pave me a spray of iessamlii a snrk' tf sweet iiB.1 rretn the vines that were aiamueriug ever tue uoer ami sweet, euing all the air. Going baek te Stratford as I came,l walked around te Uonley street ti leek ut the lionse lu which BUakspore was G.v,u HHKUtrje wnuiuiNK. TUB "ent KimlUli Kemaly. An untaliinK Vnr iinnewncy. and ill DUeasea Ul st """ .:.vr.. m tne llaclc. Dlmness ei ?! .i.. l.l A na n,l V11ATIV 1'runuiiuiu w.. ..aw, " tlldll, Vision, y10".'ii.:.,t.. that lead te insanity or S.V,nnue and a rrewature Qnive. Full par. ticiilVrs in our puuipiei, wmcu wu uwiniu Hiil iioebymnll te uvery one. The Speclfle iiuAlcine is eUl by all druggUU at $1 ier rcli rcli JLe ersix packagea for p. or will be Mnl nm by- mill en Urn reoelDt el the "en".', iinissing tlie ageut, 11. II. Cochran, 157 and IW North tfuoen slreel. On account olcounter elcounter olceunter lo?tV. woliiivea.loi.ted the U0 WTOI ihuonlygenulno. Guarantee oleurUuea bf xt. Ker 3 lu -oneMterby II. B. CoeUrui, iir i- t' ' ' nu l'"' Nm Queunitxeet. RPjlJ-lyilAW -s
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