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LANCASTER, PA., WITONESDAY, JUNE 25, 1884:.
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oil'erlriK or tittrnctlve JEWELRY la unununllv lnrije, All the noveltloa In
Short Olmltin for Ltullea.
Call and See the Queen's.
AntlrnioUIlver Jowelry. Potlte plocealnDIamond Jowelry at very low
prloes, Ohntolnlne rind Feb Wntoheu A flne line of Weddlng Sllver.
H. Z. RHOADS,
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NEXT DOOR TOTHB COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK.
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE
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While Goods
ler I.AIMKH UllKHiLH n Speclslty this season,
and hive Uietn In iuiintltlei et every known
in ilie SVn Imve been buying tlii'in III
LARGE LOTS,
III' ll OUUhlOS 114 te Ii II tllOtll It)
LKSH THAN KKGILAK I'ltll'KN
R. E FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Oeurt Heube.
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(iKKAl Itl.IM'f TtU.S IS I'ltlU . OI
.1 EWETT'S REFRIGERATORS,
WATER COOLERS
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FI LTERS.
Phlltulelphln, Ltvwn Mowera
Hydrant Hoee,
Oil Stovesi
-Wc uk ntleilng t hoe geed .t l.tioedlngly
Gee, M. Steinman & Ce.,
Nes. 26
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& 28 West King
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BHIEK'S CAEFET HALL.
Vellinu Oil ( ('lest! KiisiiiChS. Everything MubI Positively Ikj Sold.
A full l.lnoef llellY UKUHShLH, TAl'KSTUY, mill
Illl'iH, llt.A.NKr.TH, COVKUI.KTS and Oil. OLOlll.
tWAf.L ATA 8AVIUFWKi&
- prompt ulliiullnn Utm te Uiu Muniitacture el Itug Carpels te onler.
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
OOR. W. KING AND WATER ST.J
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BAK GAINS
IN
WALL PAPERS!
Prem Lcite Gtilea
UOLD PAPERS,
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MMBOSSED PAPERS.
WHITE BLANK PAPERS,
NiiNiH.li rilccix iiiiywheruelse lu Lmcasler.
every ie"peit. New U thulium te buy papers, evim ll jeu de net want te hung tlium till Kail.
Our lutes et Hanging ure LOW Kit tli'in any ntlmr mid we oiniiley thn bint Werkmen In
tluiclty. Our riitiHliu' llaiiKlnu Iiumi bi-un itKIH)(Ji;i thin wi-ek mid ure new us low ns tlmy
will liu imv tliiui thin imiincT. Iluve your waitc done new.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West Kin,' ami I'rince Streets,
ri.uaiiiiNii anu
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PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters,
tSTFineat Werk, Beat Workmen. Leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Neb. 11, 13. 15 HAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
UOI'IONICKH
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HENRY SHUBERT. !
AHCTlONKKIl AND ItKAI. KKTATK
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61 North Duke St., Lnuonater, Pe.
KvnrytlilnupcrtalnlDK te my buslnassitlU
recelvmny personal attention. Terms reason.
Utile, illvumnacall. lanl'Mfd
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West Kintj
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Lancaster, Pa.
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Hiimmoekn, Perry &: Oe.'a
l,n Trice- te IN dure Our Slack.
Street,
Lancaster.
BARGAINS !
All lirmliH of 1NUKA1N CAUI'KIS,
LANCASTER, PA
lu NEW YORK.
20 PATTERNS.
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Kvnrv I'sllem NKW. and iniaiantecd In
Liuicaster, I'n.
uah eiTTitm.
J,W
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nuw uniTtON ev
NKUliNTH ItJi VB.A r.h'D,"
wini valuitiilii intormatten en Jferveutarul Al
(led uunnieri, uiusiriueii wuti cases.
ADDIlhbSr.l) TO UKNT1.K11KN ONI.V.
Ily iiphsslclanef 30 years' mpiinunce, (auilier
el "iiuiul KvlU of the l'resent Day,""l'ruina
turn Deiuy," utc.) Hunt, pest Ireu, prlce, nr.
Addies'i,
DR. LA GRANGE,
jc-ii Fit-nKnTSTBsrr, I'ltaADHLrnu, I' a.
inl-Sind
MKlUVAu.
1JK NOT IIKUKIVHli. UllN'T
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m " ociecino" or inn
JUIIIIMO'
frnmlrt. TMe
bout extiirnnt rumcdy
In
lluiiHeu'A C'aiiclni;
roreim I'liiitiir.
1UTIOI1KA JtKMKIIir.H.
HOW TO CURE
SKIN DISEASES.
niHrimmi.Nd iiitmehh, iiumi i.iatine
KltUI'l'IONH, 1TUIIINU AND 1IUUH.
INUTOHTUKI'.H.
SALT UI1K.UM or Kczemn, I'aerliwH. Hcatil
Head, Infuutllner lllrth lliiinern.iinifnvcry
lurin tit Itclilnif, Hcnly. l'lniply, Hcrofnleim,
itihurltnd. Coiitnidenn mid Coppur-Uelorcd
IMseivwb et tliu lllefwl, Hkln anil Hciilp. with
litmel llulr, iirojiiMlllvely cured by Ctn-iccnA
Uk.iei.vbnt, tlioniiwllleoil I'urlller.inttirniilly,
and (Juticl'iia. kiiiI utmueiiA Her. tlm urml
Hkln Cur eh and lleuullllurH, oxternally. wlien
all known rnniiiilk's mid tlm brut IiliVHlnlutiH
fall. ;
GHHATEST ON EARTH.
Cirrict'iu ItKURiitci ure tlm iieutuat tniidl.
clnuMen i-arth. Had tliu worst cnnii el Halt
Ulimitn In tills country. My lnotlier luul U
twunty yeiirn, and lu idd died from It. 1 bo be bo
Iluve CtrricciiA would liavii naviMl herlllii My
arum, brvitit unit bead wite covered ler tbrne
yi.'ar.i. which netlilni; rullavcd or curml until
1 until tliuUUTitviiA iiimelvkkt Internally, iuhI
Cuticura nnd C't'TieuiiA yoAi'exturnully.
J W. AdainH, Newurk, O.
GRQ4.T BLOOD MEDICINES.
Tlm ball lia net bi'im told a te the Krcut
ciiratlvn low i' id el cutiluiia IUmkhiih. 1
Iiiivh paid liundnxU el dollars ler niiidlclnes
te cum dlscasiM et thn bleed mid Hkln, and
nnver teuud anything yut te equal tlm cuti
CUKA IlKMBtllbl. t.'HAH. A. Wll.t.l AMfl,
I'rovlitnnce, ll. 1.
OURB IN EVERY OASE.
Your cutkuha Ukmcdieh euunll nil ellmr
liii'dlclniiH I Itui'p ter Hkln MI'ciL'ch. My cui cui
teiiuirn mid pallcntM mk' limy linvn iillucted u
cum in ivory Iniiiincii, whure ethi-r ii'iru'dlm
luive liilluil. II. V. IIheckwav, M. I).
Kranklln KulN, N. II.
Held by till ilruuicUtH. l'rlee : L'uth iiha, te
ciintji ; ItueLVBNT. f I ; Seap, Mc. I'OTTitn
Dkl'u and Chemical Ce., Ilosleii, llain
Meuit ler "linn t' utireNKKi IJif ad."
DCATTTV for
Sunburn, Tun mid
Akin. IMarklicaiN.
UunU I I . Urcay
riiiipivt, mini 1111111111110-1, nun lnimuuu liu
tiirux, inn CurteuiiA Seap, iireul tieuut Itlt-r.
'I'lIK UUTIUUItA Kr,Mi:i)l
r..l KDII iai.i:
JL at Cecliniti'i Hriiir Stern, ia7
ami l.'l'l
North (jui'un ntri'ut, l.miconter, l'a.
Sanferd's Radical Cure for Catarrh,
tiOMfl.KTBTUKATMKNT WITH 1.V1I AI.KK
KOItO.NK 1)01.1. Alt.
Tlm (iii'at llitlHamlP Dlnttllatlen et Witch
Hazel, Aniuilcau l'lmi, Cuniulu t lr. Miirlireld,
t.levi-r llleswuiH, etc, ciilli-il SAN KURD'S
ItAlllCAI. CUKl:, ter tlm linuiudlltii rullnl
mid pi'imannnt euro el evrry lerin et Catarrh,
Irein a Hlmplu Celd In the head l) l.ei.s et
hinell, Tailo mid llearliiK'. Couch and Ca
tarrhal ConaumpMen. Ceiuplntu treatment,
censlUliiK' it "no bettle lladlcal cum, eun
het Catarrhal (inlyi'iit mid enn luipievcd In
haler, In oue p.ii'KiiKe, may new be had et all
clrm-'KlsU ler ll.l). AhIc ler SAi FOIID'H
kai)Ii:ai. cuitK.
i he only iibsoliile apoclile we knew et "
Meil. Timet. "Tlm lmit vse hav letinil In u
11 full me et HUltetlnK." Ittv. Dr. H'liyln, Uns Uns
(en "AtturuleiiK HtrilKltl'i Willi CaUnrli tlm
Uaiikai. ,urk has remiucruil." llev A'. II'.
Munrer, l,witiwi. J'n. " I have net Iniiinl a
cam that It did net rcllKniat ence." Amtreir
l.te, Mitnehetter, Mut
l'OTTXIl Illll'll ami Ciiemiual Ce , UlMlnil.
(ANiti'eittr.i itADiDAi.uuiiureit iam:
O ill Cechrnn'H lrui Store. Ne li7 and 1 1' I
North Uiii-vn Hlreet. I.tincastnr. l'a.
Cellins' Voltaic Elcctrie Plasters,
New l.lfu ler Shattered NervtM. rnlnlul
Miisclt"! and weakened Orifaii!'. Celllnii' Vel.
talu Klectilc riitster Instantly alluctH the Nei Nei
veus SyHtemand lianhhcs palu, nervousness
and debility. A perfect Klectre-Ualvaulu
Mattery combined with a highly medicinal
Hinder IOfi'c. All ilrucHlnti.
lunel-lvdW m Aw
-IKKAI' INDIAN MKIIIOIN)'.
KA-TON-KA,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINE.
-reit Tin-:
Bleed, Liver, Kidusjs and Stomach.
It Is niadii by tlm lndlaui',
Used by tlm Indian',
Celd by tlm Indians,
It In I'uruly Vegetable.
Itauiely euliMull dlsetiea et tlm Uteniacli,
l.lver. Ilewelsaud llloed ItUaltueata snccltlc
for all Innns et HlieiiinntlHiu. It will cutu
dlseaMi whun all ether leuiedlns have filled
DlicclteiH tire plainly printed onovurybot enovurybot onevurybot
tin. Alltrlbcrtet Indians have ttiulr medlcliKf,
but
Ka-Ten-Ka
Ih a ruuiedy of the l'nclllc cea.st, and Is used
by all. II U composed et roetH, herbs ami
barks Kathcrcd ad prepared by tliu
Warm pr!ii lmliaiiH ot'Oregon,
And la favorably known and used In all parts
et tliu world, 'lhe Hick or utlliiK mould net
delay Its use. It will prevent as well as euro
(IIlU'USll. lis price is euu iieiiar per iniiiiu, ur
M bottles f r live dellai.s
AHIC
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' It nnd sue
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WlUk III. fi.V II. Ihin nil etnu uj ..ii ... iiUHiitn.
8
and liv tlm OltHtillN
INDIAN
.iu.uii.ini r.
COMPANi.Ceiry, l'a.
Medoc Indian Oil
TIIK
U1115ATKST I'AIN
UAHTII,
MKDlCINh ON
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
.MODOC INDIAN oil. In curlaln te euro
Toethaclm lu enn minute, lleadachn In tlve
mlnutcH. Knraehu In ten minutes, Hore Threat
Inenu iiIkIii, Nuuiiilulalu thioe te llve inlu-
llli'H.
.MODOC INDIAN Oil. Is used Internally as
wll as oxternally. I'.very fiinilly Mheutd bave
a betthi within rench.- It Is n i.octer lu tliu
lieiihe.
or Main by nil DiukkIsI.h. l'rlee Wc. per
bottle. I.uiuii fUe bettlea, soe.
INDIAN COUUII SYlllU' U ll prompt
Hiieclllc ler C'eiiKhs. CeIdH and I.uiik iMseases.
.We. per bottle. Ka ten ka, Medoc Indian Oil
mid Indian CeurIi by nip lora.Ue (whoiesale
and letnll) nl CechuinM Diuk eteie, Ne. 137
mid ID Net lb llueeu Htreut, Lancaster, l'a.
liilUVdWAa.tw
30
II.WS' THIAI.
mi. n k'
VOLTAIC BELT.
Klui Irtc Appllincei am sent ou SO Days' (trial,
TO MEN ONLY,
YOUNU OK OLD,
Who nre sintering Irein Nervem Dubllity
Lest Vitality, Lack at NeiV" I'ercunnil VlKiir
Wustlng WcalcnesHiH, and allthoue Dlsuasoset
apnrseniU imtuie insulting linui aiiusestinil
ether o.iusea. Hpeedy relief miilcomplete rea rea rea
totallenol Health, Viger ami Manhood guar
anteed. The grandest dUceveiy of the Nine Nine
luentli century. Hundatonce for lllngtrated
l'atr.plilet lieu. Addreps,
VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
iiprl-lydMW.Kitw MAUHIIA1.L, M1011,
PliKlrt'V 111 IMIMTK, HUl' MONK TO
urinal tliec. HavanaClu.ua nt
IIAIITMAN'3 YKLLOW FKONT CIOA,ltJ
ri'l'OUrl.
IN IRELAND.
HIIMK NOrilS OrTKnVKI. IN KUItll'i:.
I'eitlKii llnteU Contrasted uttti American.
A Vint te nlsrney On the IVny
te Dublin.
Kxtructn liem l'rivnte Corrcapendcnco.
DtiiiMN, June 11, 1831. The Heynl
Vioterln liotel In Cerk, Ih ii fair hostelry,
nn they tire run in thin country, but nil of
thorn that we have scen are vury Inferior
te our American hotelH. They are In the
datne old rut In which the proprletorn'
HrantlfntherH ran nnd will net chance;
thelr charges are higher than eurn, for
intieh Inferior nccomniedatlonH.
Ve chartcred n jauntlni; ear and wo:e
driven ever te Illarney Castle, an old ruin
about flve miles from Cerk, It is ealtl te
have been built by Dermet McCarthy,
oue of the old petty I:Iub of Irelaiul, ami
was dismantled by Oromwell when he con
quercd Ireland, and destroyed, nxcept the
Denjen tower, which still remains In a
very geed state of preservation.
The eelebrated Blarney titone wan shown
by the lady In charge, but te get at It,
required seme one te held you by
the hceln while stoeplnp; at an attl attl
ttide of 7.' feet, and as I did net lilee te
trust myself in the hands of the doctor, I
was obllged te forego the plcasure of kiss
ing the stotie, but we wcre assured by our
Irish frlends here that the mere fact of
visiting the ruin will preve equally elloc ellec elloc
tive. We returncd te Cerl: and in the
evenlnj; took u walk around the town.
The evenitigH are very long here; twi
light does net oleso in until alter U o'clock.
We met ii very clever gcntleman whe,fiud
ing we wcre Americans, gavea very inter
esting history of Shande.'i church, iu which
are the bells of Sbaudeu. We had the
pleasure of hearlng them, and with
Father I'retit, agrce that they de " round
riantl en the pleasant watern of the rl"er
Lee." He also took us te se the large
Catholic cathedral, in which nervicei worn
beiug held. It is an elegant structure.
Cerk is quite a geed city ; they claim a
IKiptilatien of 80,000, and it is the ccntre of
a large trade, having considerable com
merce. It is the greatest buttormarltet in
(Irer.t Hrltain, and its bef "nil mutton
are very flne.
We left Cerk en Friday,tal:ing the cars,
by way of Mallow, distauce ever CO milen,
telvlllarnry, the colebratcil l,il:e tlmtrict
of Irelaud. It in in tin seuthwcht and net
far from the coast. We stepped at the
I.ake house, about a miln from the town,
and immcdiately en the lower lake ; toel:
a carriage after lunch and wero driven
ttUniigh a plctureeque country, pasting the
Hue estate of Lord litnma'j, who has a
magnlflcent rcwidetice and pari: near the
town. We rede twelve mih-s bj carriage,
arriviug at the Cap of Dimlje, when, alter
rcfresliiny; eurselves with goat's milk and
mountain (low, at the cettagu of Kate
Koarney, we sent the carriage back, and
walked, what our guitle, "Sir .Jehn Court
ney," informed us wm lour Irmli miles te
the head of lhe lakes. An the Irish are
liberal iu all tliingn, I think thelr miles
are equally m. Ai we appreached the
Gap, we discovered a party mounted ou
horsebaok, whom we took for a brigade
el Fenian cavalry, that, knowing us te he
a party of Americans, had cotneto give us
an escort And they did eiert us. It was
fun They rode close up besitle
at.d behind in. The driver whipptd
up his horses, and away we all went poll
moll. They wero mounted en all sorts of
uas ; ene fellow with a wooden leg kept
the lead te our right. And : Weu't tbe
lady have n " neice, aisy gated pony te
take her tliretifh the Uap, it's a melghty
long read for the lady te walk ;" or,
" won't the maiethcr have a pony till
ride." This was kept up for a mile, until
linally we positively told thetn we did uet
want thorn. Tbe one-Iegged fellow stuck
te us last. Next the beguar women and
eh l Id re n dogged us through the Gap.
Our guide, " Sir Jehn," is a character ;
intelligent, with a large stock of native
Irish wit. He interested us witli his stories
ami legends, but the echo preducer1, by l.i
hum in the glen was maguitlccnt. Ills
"Last Uohe of Summer " and "riweet
Heme " wero very flue
Arrived a;, the Upper Inke we wcte met I
by a beat with four stalwart rowers, with
Sir Jehn as steersman, by whom we were
rowed back through all lliese lakes, dis
tance of twelve miles, te the hotel, where
dinner an tilted us, and te which we did
ample jiibtiec, retiring te bed about us
tired as ever before
At muokrets Abbty.
This morning we wcre driven in a jaunt
ing car te Mucineus Abbey, an old tuiti
about thrco-feurths of a mile from the
hotel ; it la ou the prupcity of a Mr.
Herbert, a goutlemau et large estate, and
is nppreachetl by it beautiful drive through
grounds rich lu shrubbery nnd ancient
oaks and elma. The walls and cloisters
are iu a geed state of preservation. It
was built by the Clstercl.in iniuk.s in
10S0 j destroyed by fire aud relnult by
Dermet McCarthy iu 111).. It lull into
ruins after Cremwell's raid In lCJJ, whe,
it is said, qtiaitcred his seldieis in it a
fiortien of the original building blmwi, the
teman style of architecture.
Thore Is a large low tieogiewmu lu the
court yard, fully four feet in diamoter,
Hpicading its brauehes far aboyethu nails,
whieh was planted by the Frauclsea i
frlare iu M10. We wero shown room
in which a hermit, natned Jehu Drmks,
spoilt eleven yours about 100 yearn age
We left Ivlllarney this morning and nr
lived here ut 5:10 p. m,, a distauceef ISO
miles by rail. We oame for a lenj.' way
through a very deselate ami peer looking
country. Much of it was retmh aud stony.
As euu approaches Dublin the laud is lu;. I
ter. But it is a wonderfully stiauge leek !
ing country ; everything leeks old ; the
reads are elegaut, all turupiked, ami kpt
as smooth as a fleer. Many plaeim they !
run for miles through seme geutlem in's
estate, with high stotie walls mi either
eide, covered with Ivy, which mews very
luxuriantly uore. lhe Holds aie mum
llttle patehes of from hall te thr.x aud
four acres, dlvided by partly Stotie aid
dirt walls, oevcrod with lui wluih Ire
ipieutly oxteudH te thn Held i at.d in many
places oevors thorn all ever Tlin hyBtinn
of farming In wrotehodly pour. IIoie and
thore you son the hotue et the ri'h owner
or the land, who liven out of the country,
lltted up mngnlflcently; then you will see
a lew mera houseo nr;uiipi'd b.r the woll-to-de
tenant farmers, but tbe large ma
jority nre tlm llttle ono-stery, sarcely hilf
a story houses with thatched reef ; with
the donkey and pig stables all adjoining.
Some have u cow and home a few goats,
all peer looking wivea an I children. Thcue
people huve no futtiie here, many of thorn
nre tee old, aud tee peer te getaway. They
all waut te oerao te America, and take
great pride iu telling ynu that they have
seiiit, daughters and euimiih here. Peer
poeplo ! they nre wm ny 'if a better
late. . W. II-
Hiiurgeiiii us ll Huy I'miM'tynr.
Tliocelobrationof Mr. Spuiifoen'n fiftieth
liirthdny annlvnunry roc.illKtlie follewlni;
well tititlicntie;iU(l nticciletc, wlileli 1ms
In en told tilremly In Tie iUmthttttr Exam
iner, bu-. is weitli repeatinK aculn : Iu
ttie enrly part of Ills ministry Bnurrjoen
viu mtlipd tn nrnanh lu u UOilfhberiUir
vlllage, antl when lie oame en tbe Suutlay
morning, Mr. Hrewn, the pastor, said te
him : "I did net knew you wcre such a
boy, or I would net have asked you te
proaeh ler me." "Well," he said, "I
cauKobaek." "Hut," nald Mr. Brown,
"the peeple have ceme from all parts hi
all kinds of vehicles," and then he put his
iiiiuun uiiuer uin oeai.iaus and asked
what the world was coming te when the
boys had net get rid of the taste or thelr
mother's milk went about proaehing.
Howevcr, he did prcaeh, and Sir. Drewn
planted himself en the pulpit stairs.
Sptirgcen read n lossen from the Preverbs,
nnd upon coming te the passage, "Gray
hairs ure a crown of glory te a man," he
said he doubted that, for he knew n
man with a gray head who could hardly
bn civil. Hut the passage went en te say :
"If It he found In the way of righte
ousness," and that, he said, was a diff
erent thlnrr. When he oime down from
the pulpit Mr. Urewn said te him : "Uless
your heart, I have been thirty years a
minister, and I was never hotter pleased
with a sermon ; but you are the aaueicst
deg that ever barked lu a pulpit," and
t'jcy wero nlwaya geed friends afterward.
Jehn IlHrvunl'a htatue.
The founder of Harvard cellege, whd Is
nene tee well known, is te be at last
houercd with a large statue of horcle size,
the gift of Mr. Samuel A. Drldge, of Bos Bes Bos
eon, and te be orectrd In front of Memor Memer
ial hall, at Cambrldge. Harvard, who
left half his fortune te found the oellogo,
died of consumption, in 1039, after having
been but a year in this country. Thore is
no portrait of him known te exUt, se that
the work of the sculptor Is entirely Ideal.
The statue shows the young elergyman
coated in a large armchair. He leans well
back and leeks straight out, with pensive,
earnest gaze. The oleau shaven face is of
the strong I'urltan type, and shows signs
of the disoase te which the man was te
fall a victim. Hiii long hair falls down te
his shoulders from tinder a small skullcap.
With his right hand he held open en his
hneoalargelllblo, whlle the left, whose
nrm also rests en that of the chair,
touches the thigh. The left feet is ad
vanced, the tee projecting ever the plinth
of the statue. The minister's rebe falls
oil thosheuldorB, and the wlde folds of IU
..L-'rt form In front of the ehalr a geed
backgrei...-'1 for the legs,. whiohaie iu knee
brccclieB. A bread white cellar falling te
the shoulders, a buttoned tunic, secured
at the waist by a bread belt a.. 1 buckle
and low rosettcd shoes completo the ces.
tume.
A SAH.OK T111KTV VEAIIS.
About tlircn months ure I was tnlreii with
sevcm pains in tliu small et my Inek, In the
region et lhe kidneys, irein which I liecnme a
lorrlble suirerir. I consulted with a nutnber
etlihyilclani, and linally placed myself un
dur their treatment, they tutting me I had the
selatia rheumatism nn-1 kidney complaint.
On examination, my urlne was found te be
in a very bad condition, el a very daik color,
nnd Impregnated with n heavy red brick-dust
deposit, and very olfenslvo. I had lhe most
euetnl and bi-slmedlcal atteudanciyiml tried
ail the popular remudles without expurlenc
InKany roller. Fortunately about this tltne
the virtue or Hunt's Itetnedy belng callud te
my attention, I beuht and u- l a bettle.wlth
such satisfactory result that I eontlnueil en
for six wpuIsh. when, having used lour bottles,
l found l was in well as ever and entirely
Mired .Ml pains loll me, my wnler leturned
te Un nilunil color, l mn new in excellent
health, and able te atljnd te my business
(urecury).
Whonevor an opportunity occur te rccoin rccein
ineul your valunble medlclnu I always de he,
as I am confident tt will de all you claim ler
It. nnd that every time.
Vetiri, with Kintllu.le,
Cait. .Ieiin Uimiiam..
Nkw Londen, Conn., .May 9, ly.
ai.i..andi:k'.s eamic.
About ene year au'e 1 wim taken with a
Hiivete attack el d'scase e tliu kidneys, from
vniili I satreied severely. I applied te our
lecd phyblclau, and net recolvleK any hulp 1
cillcd en Mr. .leliu A. Morgan, our ilriiKKlM,
und stated my case, liu Imtnedialely handed
me a bettle et llunt'n Ueuiuily, otlerlnc it as
tlm great specula ler that complaint. 1 com cem
mencbd uslnit It at ence, and Irein the very
stmt I liuKiiu te Improve, and by the tlme I
iin.i ..j.,.1 i,i.i,i.,,f. ...., j ,.. i.
advlsu any persons having dUilr-uity with tbe
kidneys te hlvn Hunt's Uetiiudy a trial, 1
knew et oue case buslduM my own being cured,
and would cheerfully lecemiiiend it leuny
Oh" UlAIIMM 11. ALVXAMIKR,
Keiuumn Die lleubU.ShiitucketMIUij,
May s. 1SSI. lliceuevllle, Oeiin.
I certlty te thoabevo belnna tine case, hav-
lnii Held the niedlcle te ilr. Alexander, runt
knew him te bun gentleman icspucted highly,
In tliu position he holds.
JOHN A. MOIhJAX.
May 8, lbs.).
Druggist, (lieenevllle. Conn.
jy-IwdM.WAKAw
j iliinklan'n Aruien Miive
i lie Hest tfalve In lhe world ler C'nti,
llmlseM. horns, jficers, .sail llheiuu, Kaver
t-oies, Tetter. Ch ippml liands, UhllhlattiB,
, ;i: iiu.and all skin eruptions, and positively
i cum'h l'lles ei no pay required, ll l guar
iiutiH'd tngtvn perluct HiUHlactlen or money
i rutun led. l'rlee, JA c:mts per box Km-gain
by II. II ifK-liraii. druggist, I37und U'J North
ljueen ntrei t, l.nnciister.
llnncaty the Ilex l'nllry.
In advertising ti medicine It Is best te be
honest ; deception will uuver de ; tliu pieplu
, won't Bland ll. Let Dm Until be known that
Jlurdeet. llloed IHltcrt cure acietula, und nil
eruptions!)! the skin. This medicine Is sold
ovcrywheiuby druggists. Ker sale by 11, 11.
Cnclirnu, ilrugglut, IJ7 and l?) North Queen
, stteet.
I Wlidi r.vorybedy te Knew.
' uiv. licorge II. Thayur. an old citizen et
i this vicinity known te evury one us a most
Inllueiillal citizen und christian minister et
I the M. K. church, lust this inemunl steppud In
i our stoie te say, " I wish everybedy te knew
' thai I consider that both mysult mid wile own
. our lives te bhtleh's consumption euro." It
Im having a tremendoiisHale ever ourceuntors
I uml Is giving purtect satisfaction In all cases
el Lung Dlseasus, such as nothing elan has
j ilenu. HUS. MATCIIKXT it rUANLIf.
Ibiuniien. liul., May 15, 'd.
Sold by II. II. Cochran, lUugglst, Nes. M7 and
i.i i North Uueen street. Laiu-jtsiur. inhlJoedl
A Werd el Uiiiilleii.
I llallinad men, mechanics, ceinmeicliil trav
I elem, liiisn tiullietH, fanners, and ethers who
hibir out et doers, are peculiarly llablu te ac
cident and Injury. Tiumai' J-.'clcclria Otl ter
hriilxns, iiuriiH, liites mid Hpraliis, Is ene nt the
Ilium applications yut devised. Fer sale by
ll. ll. Ciiiluuii, druggiit, 1:17 ami in Ninth
Omen silent.
An IMIter'M Tritium,
Thernn I'. Heater, editor et Ft.NVnyiiu.Inil.,
(Inztttn, writes ' J-or the nast tlvoyears havu
always used Dr. King's New Discovery, for
coughs et most Huvere character, as well as
ler ilios.iet a milder type. It never lulls te
nth ( I a speedy euro. My IrleniU te whom I
ha e luO'iiumiinileil It speak et It in sumo high
tin ins Having lienn euiud by It et every
I'Ough 1 have had ler llvu years, 1 ceualder ft
tliu only inll.ible and sure cuim ter Coughs,
Colds, etc." Call ut II. II. Cochran's Duig
Stere, i:i7 mid M'l North Queen street. Lnucas-
or, l'u mid gut a t'ree I'llal lleltlu. Large
i)U.e,l.ii. ('j)
HVILDISII DlATr.ltlAIj.
1 1 tKAlOVAI..
HAVING UKMOVKDMV
PLANING MILL
-TO-
Noh. lllte 417 N.'3IuU)PrryKt.,
And lucreiised my facilities for work. lam
new prepunvl tu de rill kinds et work In my
Hue utshertuu notlce.
MMm'1 Wm. Wehlseu.
MBDXOAh,
I AMK 1IAUK.
HOP PLASTER.
This porous plaster Is absolutely tht bet
ever mode, combining thn virtues el hops
witn Hums, balsams and extracts, lla pewer
is wrmderful in curing dlgeases iwhore ether
!?J.fti5r"i8l.l.nr',y. feltove. Crick In tbe Hack
niX?lt,iftn ln tl10 H1,l or I'lmbs, 8111!
,.nHi?.,inii1Mu?cl0'KI,,n"y Troubles, Knett.
lhil ?i,i'..Neu,l.,!tla' 8ore "est, Altoellons of
. "?"1 nn'' 1'iver, and nil pains or acties In
iP,'i,rcur.?,,.In3,anty,,yt"0 "op Matter.
uMf.ltC0.,J2c'mU''nr nve for 11.(0.
iiSiin.,?it,0.C0.,ptef,,r,C0' Hela "y R drug.
glHtsatut country stores. Hep J'latter Voni Veni
pant. Proprietors, llosten, Mass.
LAME BAOK.
,,"lfer constipation, less et nnnotlte anrt
nnT?,l,f i.'ln ,,e0,, Ulke "awloXatemacn
and Liver I'liu. m cente. iiallyiiAwtai
VL.UTH1NU.
A FKA.1TOF
BARGAINS,
Necktie3 and Half Hese
At ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 Wcet KIngf Streot.
Gauze Undershirts,
In Sizes from 31 te 50 Inches.
-AT-
A UOOII U1IANC1S
KOH A
FINE SUIT TO ORDER
AT A 1IAUUA1N.
In order te close out ns nearly us potslhle
ou r stock et
Suitings,
Pantaloenings,
Vestings,
In Light-weights, we have made a
HKDUOTION OP 20 lKH CENT.
On nil Llght-welght Clothing, which we make
in oilier.
We will make ll m yrur luterest te have
yourself a suit made te order, as we can de It
at such reasonable figures.
UAHS1MKUK SUirs KIIOM 110.00 IU'WAIIDS.
l'ANTA LOOKS, A I.I. WOO l.,f 1.00 Ul'WAKOS.
WORSTEDS,
WHIPCORDS,
WHITE VESTINUS, c
IN Al.l. TIIK T L131I HHADK8.
Hirsh & Brether's
KNN IIALLCLOTHINU 1I0UHK,
Uea a nnd 4 North Queen Streot.
'I'lir. TAii.eit'.s euii.u,
A (JltAN'l) aUCCKSSI
(UK IIIOHLST AMII1T10N ItKALI.KO I
SUI1 HOC HK1NO VINCKS.
Our working ferce is new thoroughly or er
ganled lu every department. The best ma
terial and talent concentrated under ene
gland management. All Its branches under
control of master mechanics. We can guaran
tec superior productions te any linuse ln the
trade, and equal te the nest Philadelphia
houses.
Our special chief et the Coit Department,
MONS KDKNllUUUH.lutoet Hughs A Muel
ler's establishment, Philadelphia, lias had
large txpurleucu lu tliu leading cities et
Ktirope i ranks among tliu finest artists en
this continent. All our work Is subjected te
me most rigid criticism, anil must pass a
cicdPahle examination our cutters are
graduates of tliu licit schools and men of su
perior taste unit artistic skill. Persons deslr
eus et obtaining Urst clats work cuu be ac
commodated here at the very lowest prices,
consistent with the best and only correct cut
mid style et workmanship
Meruieal value ler the ln vestment than any
house can possibly eiler, us our expenses nre
netnlnUly nothing. Our range et popular and
leading styles el goods Is gruater than all the
ether houses combined All tliu new and
choice styles In the inatkut can be hud here.
We receive the latest
KUUOl'KAN NOVKLTIK3
DIUKCTIlYSl'ECIAI. AltUANOKMENT.
And havu constantly en bund the largest as
sortment et American fabrics In the market.
We can supply every wautnt thotrude.
Our long experience In business nnubles us
te knew exactly hew te cater ter plain poeplo
us wult as tliu most fastidious and nebby cus
tomer. All orders should hu placed ut ence torecotvo
proper attention. We cballenge criticism and
sub'lauttate nil we s ly .
Itospectfully, Ac,
J. K. SMALING.
Ne i Wkst Kine St. A Cutcriu: Eijuauk,
muiia-lyWAri Lancaster, I'd.
w
ll.l.lAMllin & fOMTKIt.
SUMMER BUSHES
-KOIt-
MEN AND BOYS.
Our Assortment of Ll.MK.N, M01IA1U aud
ALPACA IIUHTKIIH comprises ull 17ta, Irein
a CAIiDKIl I.ISKN HUrtTKIt ler Heys, te
line III.ACK ALl'AOA DUHl'K.ltS ler very
lirge gentlemen.
Hr.KltHUCKK.lt COATS ANII VKHTS 1 W
HKKIlHUCKKItCOATH ANII VKHTrt 3 Ell
HKKllHUCKKItCOATH Altll VKhTH 7 Ml
III.ACK DKA1' D'KTKCOATANUVKST, 7 tO
KANCY I.KN C11KUK HU1T3 7 60
And ti Very Handsome Assortment et
KINK IMtKSi Hi' ITS IN HACK OK CUTA
WAY COATS.
IN OUK HATM)iTl'AUTMK.NT
Is te be teund ene of tliu llnesl assertmimta et
Mackinaw und Manilla Hi raw Hats, We are
solengouts ter It. DUNI.AI' A Ce., of New
Yerk, and aiecarrylnga lull line el their Kine
Mucklntiws, We have very flne .Manilla
Hats, ln all colors, ter f!M. A Light. Summer
Manilla Hat, vury cool and eniulnrtaliln.tl.su.
Light CasBlmerus, Helt and Htltt ilsts.tuull
the most approved stylus. Alse
Ol'KN WOKK UNDKKWLAK
Knr.Xk.Miml IIALIHHOUAN 8IUKT3 for 25c.
Hummer 811k Nckwenr. 'iie ; Kaney Hose,
two iulrs ter 're i lllcycle nnd Lawn
Teiiuli Shirts, at an prices, irem
U.c te UM.
I.ADIK3' 1'AULOK Slill'l'KUS,
lu Wlille Kid, the I'rlnceis, a very pretty
llrncade Bilk: Hllpper, the Htyltsh Haru Hern,
imrilt, and u Man's Kine Calf llutteu Malt
OUK HTOKK3 will closeut 0 O'CLOCK I'. M.,
KtcuptHnturdays, from JUNK 80tu te bKl
1'KMIIKK.B Williamson & Fester,
Nes. 32-38 EAST KING STREET.
LAN0A3TEK, i'A,
ULOTHIHU.
FAIR EXCHANGE NO ROBBERY.
Atrulam accepted by all men
as thebaslsef a correct business
applicable te all transactions.
We exchange our cletbinjr for
your money, and in point of
equity have established a high
standard of fair dealing.
A. C. YATES & CO,
Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sta.
rttlLADKLPlllA.
M
YK1U4 A ICATHVOM.
Thin Clothing.
In Kxcallcnt Assortment, ler this sortei
wenther, for MKN'S, UOY'8 and C'HIL.
DltKN'H WKA1W In all the l'f.AIN ANII
M08T KASIM0NA1SLH FAIIIllCS.
In looking around for Huinmer requisites,
remcmlxir that the host ussertmsnt In
CLOTHING is ulwnys te be seen hore, and
that prices are sulllelently varied te meet
with favor among all classes et buyers, as 'well
asthoae whom lortune has less lavored.
We Invite calls, that wn may be arlorded a
cliaiicc te show lust what we have. Tbe
inake. style and quality of our CLOTHING Is
tully up te the highest standard, and is
innrked at ngures that eften makn buyers or
theso who only ceme te see.
Comparljen courted, trade solicited.
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ILKADlNU I.ANUAHTKIl CL0TIIIKU8,
NO. 13 BAST KING 8TRBBT.
LANCA3TKU, 1A.
H.
UKIUTAKT,
SPRING OPENING
-AT-
H. GERHARTS
Tnilering Kfltiibllshnient
I urn new prepared te show te the trade an
assortment et Woelons ter tbe Spring and
Bummer Ti ado which or Ueauty, Quality und
Quantity surpasses all my former otTerta te
p ease my customers.
Nene but the very best Foreign and Amort Amert
can rabilcs for Ureas und Iluslncss Suits t a
complete line of tbe Latest K hades et Bpring
Overceating.
The very host et workmanship and prices
lower than any Heuse in the city for the amine
quality of goods.
H. GKEEHAKT,
JAILOIi,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
V
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Price List
Thu following ure seme et the CLOTHING
11 AUG AINS new going en at
L (iANSMAN 4 BRO.'S.
MKNH' ALL WOOL SUITS AT t.60.
I.AKGK BOYS' ALL WOOL BUlTS AT t.60.
SMALL HOYS' ALL-WOOL 8U1TS AT 1X00.
And various nttier grades
sites.
lu each ran go ei
BARGAINS
IN
GOODS IN THE PIECE.
WK MAKK TOOKDKU A
Serge Suit at SlOM
KINK CASd. taUITINUS AT 13.00, tlSOO, t!9.0e
AND tmOO,
Theso
them.
urn real llargalns and don't mils
L.(jansman&Bre.
The KABH10NA11LK MKKCHANTTAIL0H3
ANU CLOTH1KUS,
Ne. 68-68 NORTH QOEBN STRUT,
Kigbt ea the SouUnrest Cerner et Orange.
LANCAJJTB. PA.
jw Net connected wltauiy ether Cleiatng
Heuse In tiia el tv.
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Alse Hlrd Manna, UUu and OutU
run
lone,ot iiuunYisimuOSTOU.
ui-OmU Ne, St Yt eat King St,
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